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Four candidates

  • Daniel Dow, Seabrook, NH, b 1767 - d by 1823, joiner, boat builder

  • ​David Dow, Seabrook, NH, b 1772 - 1850, joiner, boat builder

  • ​Daniel Dow, Stoddard, NH, b 1764 - 1850 -, joiner

  • Daniel Dow, Hopkinton and Warner, NH, - 1826 - 1836-, joiner

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Four candidates

 

  • Daniel Dow, Seabrook, NH, b 1767 - d by 1823, joiner, boat builder

Daniel and David below are brothers. Their father, David was also a boat builder in Seabrook.

1793 deed with brother David, both joiners in Seabrook

1810, 1813, 1815, 1818 Seabrook boat builder

  • David Dow, Seabrook, NH, b 1772 - 1850, joiner, boat builder

David and Daniel above are brothers. Their father, David was also a boat builder in Seabrook.

1792 deed, Seabrook, joyner

1793 deed with brother Daniel, both joiners in Seabrook

1794 deed, Seabrook, boat builder

m Hannah Merrill 1801

1804, 1806 deeds, Seabrook boatbuilder

1809 deed, Seabrook, carpenter

1814, 1823 deeds, Seabrook, wheelwright

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  • ​Daniel Dow, Stoddard, NH, b 1764 - 1850 -, joiner

wife Edna

1816 court case, Stoddard, joiner

​1850 US census, Stoddard, carpenter

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  • Daniel Dow, Hopkinton and Warner, NH, - 1826 - 1836-, joiner

wife Mary

1826 deed, Hopkinton, joiner

1829, 1836 deeds, Warner, joiner

 

 

David and Daniel Dow, 1793 deed, Seabrook, joiners

The 14" long toted tongue plane mentioned in GAWP5.

(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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