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Family of Abraham + NASH and Lydia + SMITH

Husband: Abraham + NASH (1740-1791)
Wife: Lydia + SMITH (1740-1830)
Children: James NASH (1760- )
John NASH (1764- )
Asa NASH (1767- )
Hannah + NASH (1770- )
Levi NASH (1772- )
Betsey NASH (1774- )
Abraham NASH (1776- )
Marriage 1760 Taunton, Bristol, MA, US

Husband: Abraham + NASH

Name: Abraham + NASH
Sex: Male
Father: Benjamin + NASH (1700-1745)
Mother: Ann + SMITH (1708-1759)
Birth 16 May 1740 Braintree, Norfolk, MA, US1
Residence 1790 (age 49-50) Shutesbury, Hampshire, MA, US2
Death 25 May 1791 (age 51) Shutesbury, Hampshire, MA, US
Burial Centennial Cemetery3
Gilsum, Cheshire, NH, US

Wife: Lydia + SMITH

Name: Lydia + SMITH
Sex: Female
Father: George + SMITH (1715-1790)
Mother: Lydia + REED (1720-1767)
Birth 7 Sep 1740 Taunton, Bristol, MA, US
Residence 1800 (age 59-60) Sullivan, Cheshire, NH, US
Death 6 Feb 1830 (age 89) Gilsum, Cheshire, NH, US4,5
Burial Centennial Cemetery3
Gilsum, Cheshire, NH, US

Child 1: James NASH

Name: James NASH
Sex: Male
Birth 25 Nov 1760

Child 2: John NASH

Name: John NASH
Sex: Male
Birth 12 Aug 1764

Child 3: Asa NASH

Name: Asa NASH
Sex: Male
Birth 16 Dec 1767

Child 4: Hannah + NASH

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Spouse: Abner + BLISS

Name: Hannah + NASH
Sex: Female
Spouse: Abner + BLISS (1752-1812)
Birth 8 Apr 1770 Taunton, Bristol, MA, US
Death

Child 5: Levi NASH

Name: Levi NASH
Sex: Male
Birth 1772

Child 6: Betsey NASH

Name: Betsey NASH
Sex: Female
Birth 23 May 1774

Child 7: Abraham NASH

Name: Abraham NASH
Sex: Male
Birth 19 Dec 1776

Note on Husband: Abraham + NASH

Abraham Nash Sr. son of Benjamin and Ann Smith Nash, was b. in Braintree, Mass., May 16, 1740 (ac. to Braintree records, which are perhaps more nearly right than a family record, which gives the date May 29, 1740). He died in Shutesbury, Mass., May 25, 1791. He m. Lydia Smith of Taunton, Mass. She was b. there, September 7, 1740, and d. in Gilsum, February 6, 1830, at the house of her grandson, Cyrus Bliss, which was in the woods to the southeast of the John Davis house , in the east part of town. After the death of Mr. Nash, Mrs. Lydia Nash came to Sullivan, in 1794, and bought what was later the Eaton farm, and erected her first cabin at 211. Later, a larger house was erected at 211 1/2 , which accommodated for a time the family of James Nash. About 1803, shortly after the death of her crippled son, Levi Nash, Mrs. Lydia Nash went to Eaton, N.Y., and lived a few years with her son ASA Nash, who had formerly lived in Sullivan at 212. On returning to New Hampshire, she spent some time with her children in Gilsum, and, in 1816, went to live with her grandson, Cyrus Bliss, where she died, as stated. Abraham, Sr., and Lydia had seven children b. in Taunton, except the last who is said to have been b. in Belchertown, Mass. They were: 1.James, b. November 25, 1760. 2. John, b. August 12, 1764. 3. Asa, b. December 16, 1767. 4. Hannah, b. April 8, 1770, d. in Gilsum, at the house of her son, Cyrus Bliss (The old John Nash house), October 28, 1850. 5. Levi, b. about 1772; d. in Sullivan at 211 1/2 , December 3, 1802, about 30 years of age. 6. Betsey, b. May 23, 1774;m. James Davis. 7. Abraham, Jr., b. December 19, 1776.

 

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Nash, Abraham, Taunton.Private, Capt. Josiah King's co., Col. David Brewer's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted June 20, 1775; service, 1 mo. 2 weeks; also, company return dated Oct. 7, 1775; also, Capt. Josiah King's co., Col. Rufus Putnam's (late Brewer's) 9th regt.; order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Roxbury, Dec. 2, 1775.6

Note on Wife: Lydia + SMITH

Abraham Nash Sr. son of Benjamin and Ann Smith Nash, was b. in Braintree, Mass., May 16, 1740 (ac. to Braintree records, which are perhaps more nearly right than a family record, which gives the date May 29, 1740). He died in Shutesbury, Mass., May 25, 1791. He m. Lydia Smith of Taunton, Mass. She was b. there, September 7, 1740, and d. in Gilsum, February 6, 1830, at the house of her grandson, Cyrus Bliss, which was in the woods to the southeast of the John Davis house , in the east part of town. After the death of Mr. Nash, Mrs. Lydia Nash came to Sullivan, in 1794, and bought what was later the Eaton farm, and erected her first cabin at 211. Later, a larger house was erected at 211 1/2 , which accommodated for a time the family of James Nash. About 1803, shortly after the death of her crippled son, Levi Nash, Mrs. Lydia Nash went to Eaton, N.Y., and lived a few years with her son ASA Nash, who had formerly lived in Sullivan at 212. On returning to New Hampshire, she spent some time with her children in Gilsum, and, in 1816, went to live with her grandson, Cyrus Bliss, where she died, as stated. Abraham, Sr., and Lydia had seven children b. in Taunton, except the last who is said to have been b. in Belchertown, Mass. They were: 1.James, b. November 25, 1760. 2. John, b. August 12, 1764. 3. Asa, b. December 16, 1767. 4. Hannah, b. April 8, 1770, d. in Gilsum, at the house of her son, Cyrus Bliss (The old John Nash house), October 28, 1850. 5. Levi, b. about 1772; d. in Sullivan at 211 1/2 , December 3, 1802, about 30 years of age. 6. Betsey, b. May 23, 1774;m. James Davis. 7. Abraham, Jr., b. December 19, 1776.

Sources

1"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".
2"U.S. Census - 1790".
3"Find a Grave".
4"NH Death and Burial Records Index, 1654-1949".
5"NH Death and Disinterment Records 1754-1947".
6"MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of The Revolution".