7 10
Zebulon Rowe 1 1 .. 2 4
John Nason 1 1 2 3 7
John Mack 1 .. .. .. 1
Lemuel Cleveland 1 1 1 1 4
Christopher Blake 1 1 .. 2 4
Moses Greenough 1 1 1 .. 3
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20 12 14 24 70
CONWAY.
Name of Master or Mistress
of the Family. Men. Women. Boys. Girls. Total.
Hugh Quinton 2 2 2 4 10
Jonathan Leavitt 1 1 1 .. 3
Daniel Leavitt 1 .. .. .. 1
Samuel Peabody 1 1 1 2 5
William McKeen 2 1 5 1 9
Thomas Jenkins 1 1 3 .. 5
Moses Kimball 1 1 .. .. 2
Elijah Estabrooks 1 1 3 3 8
John Bradley 1 1 2 4 8
James Woodman 2 .. .. .. 2
Zebedee Ring 2 1 2 1 6
Gervas Say 1 1 .. .. 2
Samuel Abbott 1 .. .. .. 1
Christopher Cross 1 1 .. .. 2
John Knap 1 .. .. .. 1
Eliakim Ayer 1 .. .. 1 2
Joseph Rowe 1 1 1 2 5
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21 13 20 18 72
Both of these little communities were of purely New England origin for
it appears from Mr. Simonds' return that every individual at Portland
Point, with the solitary exception of an Irishman, was a native of
America, and at Conway all the inhabitants, save two of English
nationality, were born in America. The Conway people, it will hardly
be necessary to remind the reader, lived in the district now occupied
by Carleton, Fairville and adjacent parts of the parish of Lancaster.
At the time of the census they had 2 horses--both owned by Hugh
Quinton, 13 oxen and bulls, 32 cows, 44 young cattle, 40 sheep an
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