• Born at Dennis, Mass., 21 Feb. 1809, died at New London, Conn., 24 Apr. 1836, ae 27.
Married 1830, Martha P. Congdon.
He removed to Connecticut, thence to Greenport, Long Island, and then back to New London, Conn., where he died.
Children:
3654 George Congdon, born 5 July 1832 at Greenport, L. I.
3655 Charles Miner, born 22 Mch. 1831 at New London, Conn.
Martha Jane, born Dec 1833, died at New London, Feb. 1836.
Data furnished by George C. Gorham.
433, 3:575• The son of Lot and Thankful (Howes) Gorham.
2365, p 86
• 1810 Census: Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Family consisting of 1 male 26-45, 2 males 16-26, 2 males <10; 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 2 females <10.
2373• 1820 Census: Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 010101/01201.
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Spouses
Memoage 62 at death
Birth1808, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut2376
Birthabt 1809, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island2377
BurialCedar Grove Cemetery, New London, New London, Connecticut
Individual Notes
• Stewart Holland Congdon (1112162) wrote me Oct. 21, 1894: “Senator [sic] George Gorham of Washington, D. C., and Charles Gorham, Ex. Gov. [sic] of California are brothers and their mother Martha Congdon was my father’s double cousin, as was also her brother George Congdon who lived and died at New London, Conn.” This establishes them as children of Stephen and Martha (Peckham) Congdon.
2375, p 232
Census
• 1810 Census: Windham, Windham, Connecticut. 10101/10101.
2378• 1840 Census: New London, New London, Connecticut. Age 20 to 30. Head.
2350• 1850 Census: New London, New London, Connecticut. Age 41, b CT. $800/
2342• 1860 Census: New London, New London, Connecticut. Age 53, b CT. $1000; $300.
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General
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Mattapan’s History This small neighborhood’ s history is often included as a part of Dorchester’s, since the two were annexed simultaneously [to Boston] in 1870. Like neighboring towns, Mattapan was seen as an attractive place for a country estate by early citizens of Boston. In the 19th century, new transportation turned Mattapan into a “streetcar suburb” and carried businesses and middle-class families to Mattapan. At this time, Mattapan, named for the Mattahunt Indian word for the land, really came into its own.
Located in the south of Boston, Mattapan is bordered by Dorchester, Hyde Park, and Roslindale. It is transected by Blue Hill Avenue, the neighborhood’s main thoroughfare and business district. Mattapan has long been home to an interesting mix of people. Originally a rural retreat for Yankee Bostonians, Mattapan later became home to Irish and Italian immigrants, and after World War I was the center of Jewish life in Boston. Today, Mattapan’s population is largely African-American.
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Marriage24 Nov 1829, Windham, Windham, Connecticut433, p 575; gives 1830,2365, p 51,2381, p 65; Vol. 3, p 139,2372,2377
Marr Memoby the Rev. Eseck Brown of Lebanon
Martha Jane (Died as Child) (1833-1836)