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1850 Census (1019): Concord, MERRIMACK, NH, 56, farmer, NH. 1860 Census (1019): Concord, MERRIMACK, NH, 66, farmer, NH. JACKMAN, CALEB, Was born 5 July, 1794, and resided in Boscawen until 1845, when he removed to Canterbury, and in 1850 to Concord. He was married to Martha Burpee, daughter of Nathaniel Burpee, who, after being a most faithful and devoted wife and mother for fifty-four years, was, at the age of 75, called to her rest. He had one son and one daughter, — Enoch and Emily. He was engaged in the business of farming, which he followed with marked activity and energy to an advanced age. The vigor of his constitution was not impaired by the use of tea, coffee, or any other warm drink, and at the age of nearly 84 years he had not been confined to his room, for a whole day. at any one time in his life. His brothers were, — Moses, David, John, and Enoch ; and his sisters, — Ruth, Sarah, and Martha. His father, Moses Jackman (taken captive by the Indians), was son of Richard Jackman, a first proprietor, from Newbury, and married Martha Morse, daughter of Moses Morse, also a first proprietor, from Newbury. References
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