Folsom, Elizabeth (b. AFT 1723, d. ?)
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IV) Sinkler, son of John and Sarah (Sinkler?)
Bean, was born in that part of Exeter, now Brent-
wood, probably between 1715 and 1725. In 1734
Sinkler Bean went from Brentwood. his native town,
to that part of Contocook which afterward became
the town of Boscawen, and in 1766, he removed to
Salisbury, Xew Hampshire. He was one of the
first settlers on the west side of the Blackwater
river, and locating on the upland near the Fitz
meadow he built a log house just southwest of D. R.
McAllister's residence. He was a member of the
Society of Friends, and therefore would not sign
the Test Act, but he possessed a far-reaching influence
in all matters pertaining to morality and religion,
and was chosen member of the committee
formulated for the purpose of selecting a site for the
first meeting-house in Boscawen in 1767, of which
he was an elder. He was also elected the first town
clerk, serving in that capacity .four years ; donated
land for the Bean Cemetery, and rendered other
valuable services to the town during its early struggle
for existence. His death occurred February 21,
1798. July 18. 1739, he married Shuah Fifield. and
his children were: Abigail, Mary, Shuah, Beniah,
Phineas, John, Martha (died young), another Martha,
Sarah, Mehitable and Nathaniel (twins), and
Micajah.
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