George WATERHOUSE
Came to Poland< maine from Barringotn, NH in 1792 with sons Joseph and John built a mill at the outlet of Range Pond and built a tavern belonged to First congregational church poland, Maine New England Historical and Genealogical Registry Jan 1935 pg 277 Inscription on tomb SAR on tomb ancestral file lists 1818 as death date Revolutionary Wr pension papers George Waterhouse was elected catian of volunteer company raised in the the town of Barrington county ofStrafford in the State of New Hampshire immediately after the news of the lexington Batttle A. D. 1775 and marched to the mouth of the Pisatagua River and stationed at Fort Washington a littlebelow Portsmouth, NH and did the duty of Capt. for at least two months. Again in the summer of 1775 the first of July he thinks he entered the service of the State of NH in the company commanded by Capt. JohnDecan and enlisted eight months under said enlistment as second Lieutanant William Babb was first lit. that he marched from Portsmouth to Cambridge, MA, in the regiment commanded by Henderson a part ofthe time and a part of the time in the regiment command by Col. Poor Marriage Newspaper Hallowell Gazette 1814-1820 in Kennebunk Gazette 1798-1820
New England journal Jan 1934 pg 249 states in vital records 31 Mar 1807 Inscription on tomb states 2 Mar 1807 Ancestral File
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother John, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 and 1935 Jul pg 277 may have another wife Irene died 8 Dec 1858 in Poland aged 61 yrs 8 mo Ancestral file
New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. 1810 census lists a John Waterhouse living in Lincoln, Cumberland, Maine Males= 2 under 10, 1 10-16, 1 26-45; Females= 1 under 10, 1 10-16, 1 26-45 New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 and 1935 Jul pg 277 Ancestral file birth place listed as Barrington, Strafford, NH
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 Ancestral file
Ancestral File
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England Historical and Genealogical Register Jan 1934 pg 69 Jul 1935 pg 278 tombstone inscriptions Ancestral file
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 Ancestral File
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 Ancestral file-name also written as Alis
See notes for Leonard Dwight Carver regarding biography in "Men of Progress". John Waterhouse is of Poland, Maine who came there in 1792 from Barrington, New Hampshire with his brother Joseph, and his father Captain George Waterhouse of Revolutionary fame. Captain George is a direct descendant of Richard Waterhouse, who came from Boston in 1672 and settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he married Sarah Fernald, daughter of Renald Fernald. New England journal Jan 1934 pg 69 Ancestral file
He married Elizabeth Garland 20 Jun 1771 at Barrington, Strafford, New Hampshire . Elizabeth Garland was born at of Barrington, Strafford, New Hampshire 31 Mar 1748 daughter of John Garland and Molly(Mary) Rand .
They were the parents of 9
children:
Joseph Waterhouse
born 4 Feb 1772.
Sally Waterhouse
born 16 Oct 1773.
John Waterhouse
born 22 Aug 1775.
George Waterhouse
born 4 Sep 1778.
Elizabeth Waterhouse
born 13 Feb 1781.
Timothy Waterhouse
born 23 Jan 1783/85.
Polly Waterhouse
born 30 Nov 1786.
Alice Waterhouse
born 12 May 1788.
Richard Waterhouse
born 24 Mar 1791.
George Waterhouse died 1 Apr 1840 at Poland, Cumberland, Maine .
Elizabeth Garland died 31 Mar 1807 at Poland, Cumberland, Maine .