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About unknown Denbo
biography
From page 129-130 of History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) with ... By S.E. Schermerhorn. "Denbow, Denmore, Dinsmore"
2. Salathiel Denmore, son of Salathiel Denmore deceased, sold, 17 May 1714, to his loving brother, Richard Denmoor, all right to "place which was my fathers, whereon my father-in-law William Graves did also live." [N. H. Prov. Deeds, XXVH, 543.] He served as a soldier in the French and Indian War and had his skull fractured. [See page 108 of Vol. L]
He married
- (i) a daughter of William Graves,
- (2) 19 Dec. 1720, Rachel Peavey, of Newington.
The town records say that Salathiel Denbo was "let out" to Samuel Wille, in 1751, for 74.
It was, perhaps, his son, Salathiel Denbow, who with Mary Sawyer, alias Denbo, his wife, sold to Ebenezer Smith, 21 July 1741, one fifth part of lands in Newmarket and Durham that belonged to "our father, Cornelius Drisco, late of Newmarket, deceased," and the same Salathiel Denbow, or Denmore, may have married (2) in Newington, 10 Sept. 1740, Mary Hill, both of Durham.