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Descendants of Joseph Bemis


      783. James6 Bemis (Timothy5, John4, John3, John2, Joseph1)4075 was born 07 Sep 1756 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts4075,4076, and died 15 Dec 1832 in Dublin (Harrisville), New Hampshire4077,4078. He married (1) Hannah Frost4079 17834080, daughter of Jonathan Frost and Martha Leland. She was born 1761 in Sherborn, Massachusetts4081, and died 09 Feb 17854082. He married (2) Lois Walker4082 29 Nov 1785 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts4083,4084, daughter of Thomas Walker and Elizabeth. She was born 20 Dec 1758 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts4085, and died 18414086.

Notes for James Bemis:
[Draper:76] "He was a soldier in the Rev. Enlisted at the age of 18, and served 3 years. His father was opposed to his enlisting, because he was so young; one day however, while chopping wood near the road, a party of men came along who were going to join the Army at Boston. They told him the news of the Battle of Lexington, and this so increased his ardor to serve his country, that he struck his axe into a stump, "declaring that he would never take it out, till he had struck a blow for the liberty of his country." He joined the party, and reached the Headquarters of the army just before the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he joined Capt. James Lewis's Company (his sister Martha's father-in-law.) Col. E. Hales Regiment, which marched June 29, 1777 to reinforce the Garrison at Ticonderoga. In Sept. 1777 Capt. James Lewis raised another Comp. in the neighborhood of Marlborough, in which James Bemis was also a private."
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Bemis, James

Released 15 December 2003
Harrisville, Cheshire County, New Hampshire History

James Bemis, from Weston, Mass., settled in Dublin in 1793, where he died December 15, 1832, aged seventy-five years. He married first Hannah Frost, of Marlboro, by whom he had one son, Jonathan. He next married Lois Walker, of Sudbury. Mass., in 1786. His children were Hannah, James, Lois, Thomas, Josiah, Betsey, Eli and Mercy. James Bemis was a soldier of the Revolution, enlisting when a boy of eighteen, and reached headquarters just before the battle of Bunker Hill. His son Thomas, born in 1793, married first Sally Williams, and second Anna Knight, of Sudbury, Mass. His children were Sally, Elbridge G., Elizabeth J., George W., and Samuel Dana. He died at Jaffrey.
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Excerpt from History of Dublin New Hampshire (1920), about James Bemis, p. 716

"James Bemis, from Weston, Mass., b. Sept. 7, 1757; d. in D(ublin) (now H(arrisville)). Dec. 15, 1832.
He settled in D(ublin), 1793, on lot 17, range 9, in what is now Chesham. He m., 1st, 1783, Hannah Frost of Marlborough, dau. of Jonathan and Hannah (Leland) Frost. He m., 2nd, 1786, Lois Walker of Sudbury,
Mass. Mr. Bemis was a soldier of the Revolution. He enlisted at the age of 18, and served three years. His father was much opposed to his enlisting, because he was so young; but, one day, while chopping wood near the road, a party of men came along, who were going to join the army at Boston. They told him the news of the battle at Lexington, and this so increased his ardor for serving his country that he struck his axe into a stump, declaring that he would never take it out till he had struck a blow for the liberty of his country. He joined the little party and reached the headquarters of the army just before the battle of Bunker Hill."
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[NEHGR:1896:50:16] "James Barrett's Returns of Men Mustered Into Service, 1778."

In Watertown, June 23, 1778, "To the Honor Council for the State of Massachusetts Bay, I have mustered the nine months men and there names are as follows" - James Barrett, Muster Master.

James Beames is listed as one of the "Westown men"
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from Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.
Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, - Vol. I-XVII (17). Boston: Wright and Potter Printing Co., 1896.

Volume 1
page 926
Bemis, James, Weston. Return of men enlisted into Continental Army from Middlesex Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, July 8, 1778; Capt. Weston's co., Col. Brooks's regt.; age, 21 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7 in.; residence, Weston; enlisted for town of Weston.
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BEMIS, James Old North Cem Marlboro NH 39 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.1, p. —Serial: ; Volume:

Possibly (but this would contradict information in History of Dublin about date of Death):
Database: New Hampshire Pensioners, 1835
Combined Matches: 1
page 690
County: Cheshire Co.
Name: James Bemis
Rank: Private
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums Received: 254 13
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: June 7, 1819
Commencement of pension: May 20, 1818
Age: 75
Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 8, 1831. Died November 15, 1831.

More About James Bemis:
Date born 2: 07 Sep 17574087
Baptism: 19 Sep 1756, Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts4088
Burial: East Cemetery, Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire (Lot 1, row 9)4089
Military service: Bet. 1776 - 1779, Revolutionary War soldier
Residence: 1793, Lot 17, Range 9, Dublin, NH, now Chesham, NH4090

More About Hannah Frost:
Comment 1: Draper indicates she was the "dau. of Joseph Frost of Marlb."4091

More About James Bemis and Hannah Frost:
Marriage: 17834092

More About Lois Walker:
Burial: East Cemetery, Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire (Lot 1, row 9)4093

More About James Bemis and Lois Walker:
Marriage 1: 29 Nov 1785, Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts4094,4095
Marriage 2: 17864096
     
Child of James Bemis and Hannah Frost is:
+ 1695 i.   Jonathan7 Bemis, born 30 Dec 1785 in Marlborough, New Hampshire; died 15 Nov 1826 in Windham, Vermont.
     
Children of James Bemis and Lois Walker are:
+ 1696 i.   Hannah7 Bemis, born 30 Jan 1786.
  1697 ii.   James Bemis4096, born 17 Oct 17874096; died Jul 18074096,4097.
  More About James Bemis:
Date born 2: 15 Mar 17894097,4098

  1698 iii.   Lois Bemis4099, born 12 Apr 17894099. She married John Knowlton4099 18174100; born 30 Sep 17954100; died Jan 1832 in Sandy Creek, New York4100.
  More About Lois Bemis:
Date born 2: 12 Apr 17914101,4102
Residence: Abt. 1810, Removed to N.Y. State with husband4103

  Notes for John Knowlton:
John is the 4th of seven children of John Knowlton. 2nd. See pps 803-804 in "The History of Dublin"

  More About John Knowlton and Lois Bemis:
Marriage: 18174104

+ 1699 iv.   Thomas Bemis, born 07 May 1793 in Weston, Massachusetts; died 13 Sep 1878.
+ 1700 v.   Josiah Bemis, born 20 Aug 1795 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died 06 Mar 1852 in Jaffrey, New Hampshire.
  1701 vi.   Betsey Bemis4105, born 15 Oct 1797 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire4105,4106; died Sep 1799 in Dublin (Harrisville), New Hampshire4107,4108.
  1702 vii.   Eli Bemis4109, born 07 Apr 1800 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire4110; died 09 Sep 1833 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire4111,4112. He married Roxana McCollester4113; born 15 Mar 18074113; died 04 Mar 1840 in Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire4113.
  More About Eli Bemis:
Date born 2: 30 Apr 18004114

  Notes for Roxana McCollester:
First off; "my suggestion" that Eli and Roxanna were married is partially backed by the fact that on the 'marriage certification' , that I got a copy of from City Hall in Keene, of the marriage of Roxanna to Jason Phelps, reads as follows:

"State of New Hampshire
Cheshire SS
I hereby certify that Mr Jason Phelps of Lowell, Mass and Mrs Roxana Bemis of Marlborough, NH were lawfully joined in marriage by me this twenty-third day of April A.D.1838.

Attest: A A Livermore
Recorded by George W. Sturtevant, Town Clerk"

The "SS" after Cheshire was written with the old "esses" which resemble the English pound sign.

The idea that Jason and Roxana (new spelling as per Marriage cert. above) got married came to me from a book titled "One Branch Of Edward Phelps Descendants" , which was just published by my wife's uncle, John Edward Phelps, of Springfield, Mass, who has been researching Phelps ancestry for many years. It states as follows:

"M2. 23 Apr, 1838, Wid. Roxanna McCollester- BEMIS, Keene, N. H., he of Lowell, Mass., by Rev. A.A. Livermore, at Keene, N.H. VR d/o Samuel McCollester and wife Silence Belknap, of Marlborough, N. H.: (Roxana) b. 15 Mar. 1807, Dublin, N. H. ; d. 04 Mar. 1840. Bur. at Marlborough, N. H. (Prob. with first husband Eli Bemis.)"
I have no idea what the "VR" stands for above where I would have said "dau. of" . John lists as reference to above as "History of Marlborough, NH , p. 575, 20-111.

I will double check that next time I get to Marlborough, Dublin, or Concord. If I remember correctly, the Census shows Jason and family living not too far from the lot you gave for Eli in Chesham.

HEHaskell
Nottingham, NH

  More About Roxana McCollester:
Died 2: 04 Apr 18404115

+ 1703 viii.   Mercy Bemis, born 12 Sep 1804 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died Bef. 05 Aug 1867.


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