Biography: Peter Ackerman :Alexandria, Grafton Co, New Hampshire

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From Gazetteer of Grafton County, NH 1709-1886 -Alexandria
Compiled & published by Hamilton Child 1886

Peter Ackerman, a native of Rye, N. H., was a pensioner of the
Revolutionary war, and was wounded and crippled for life at the battle
of Ticonderoga. He married twice, first Rachel Lock, and second,
Harriet Marden, and reared six children. His son John married Abigail
Gray, of Farmington, N. H. Four of his nine children are living, one of
whom, Shem G., married Joanna W., daughter of Samuel and Betsey
(Rollins) Clark, of Dorchester, and has five children, viz.: William C.
, John L., Fred H., Abbie G. and George W. The last mentioned lives at
home with his father, on a farm at the foot of Cardigan mountain, on
road 6.