We have to start with the father in order to know the sons. Jonathan-5 Everett came from a long and well-traced line that I have included in the genealogy below. Jonathan moved from Attleboro, Massachusetts to New London NH before 1789 (according to the New London NH town’s history). He lived in a log cabin, and later in a frame house. He was an influential citizen. He married Mary Messinger/Messenger and produced eight children.
In a previous story I wrote about this same Jonathan & Mary (Messinger) Everett’s daughter Mary, who married the Honorable Anthony Colby, a governor of New Hampshire. In this story I will show photographs of Mary’s brothers, David and Daniel Everett, along with their wives, and their family trees. Continue reading

Many of my stories originate from photographs, and this one is no different. I purchased two of the Furber family of Londonderry, New Hampshire. Both are tin type photos in a paper jacket, probably taken around the time of the Civil War, in the mid to late 1860s. The boys pictured are both sons of John S. Furber, a prominent manufacturer of water pumps.


