Samuel, born Apr. 6, 1781. ... married Joanna Wyman. Came to Antrim in 1807. Millwright, carpenter and farmer. He bought Greggs' Mills. Lived in Rogers house, but afterward bought an old house north of Dea. Worthley's. Built a brick house, occupied subsequently by David Bass. He also built the mill owned in by Abbot F. True, and worked on the erection of earlier Lowell factories. A noble, upright Christian man, member of the Presbyterian Church in Antrim, one of the first "teetotalers" in town, one of the two or three that joined the pastor, Dr. John Whiton, in signing a total abstinence pledge and was hooted for it by some of the people. He died Mar. 4, 1864. She died Feb. 10, 1845.