Three children: Mary Brodhead, James Thornton and Anna Gertrude.
Sources: NH/BR, NH/DDR. 1850 Census, South Newmarket, NH.
Note: South Newmarket became known as Newfields, NH and the names are often found interchangeably in the older records.
Husband: Rev. James Pike was the son of Caleb and Mary (Pease) Pike. He attended Wesleyan Univ in CT 1837-1839 and was a practicing minister from 1841-1854. He served as a Col 16th Inf Regt NH Vols in the Civil War. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the 34th (American Party) and 35th (Republican Party) Congresses, serving from 1855-1859.
Three children: Mary Brodhead, James Thornton and Anna Gertrude.
Sources: NH/BR, NH/DDR. 1850 Census, South Newmarket, NH.
Note: South Newmarket became known as Newfields, NH and the names are often found interchangeably in the older records.
Husband: Rev. James Pike was the son of Caleb and Mary (Pease) Pike. He attended Wesleyan Univ in CT 1837-1839 and was a practicing minister from 1841-1854. He served as a Col 16th Inf Regt NH Vols in the Civil War. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the 34th (American Party) and 35th (Republican Party) Congresses, serving from 1855-1859.
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Dau of Rev John and Mary (Dodge) Brodhead. Wife of Rev. James Pike.
Family Members
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Daniel Dodge Brodhead
1802–1885
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Judge John Montgomery Brodhead
1803–1880
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Elizabeth Harrison Brodhead Bowman
1805–1889
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Mrs Anna Mudge Brodhead Ewins
1807–1883
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Joseph Crawford Brodhead
1809–1868
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Mehitable Smith Brodhead
1811–1890
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George Hamilton Brodhead
1815–1903
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Olive Neil Brodhead
1818–1826
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Thornton Fleming Brodhead
1820–1862
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Col Josiah Adams Brodhead
1822–1884
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Almena Josephine Brodhead
1825–1832
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