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James “Goodman” Adams (<1620-1707)
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Lapham1 cites “a former town historian”
as his authority for identifying our 9GGF
James Adams as “the first white man to settle
within the limits of our Town…. He was born in Carlisle,
Cumberland County, England, and was banished by Oliver Cromwell
in 1640 for political offenses. In 1662, he married Priscilla
Ramsden of Concord. Between the years 1654 and 1662 he
built his house between what is now Valleyhead Hospital and
the Brick-End house next door.
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Around 1929, as Lapham suggests, the structures in this old and undated
photo were adapted to the use of Valleyhead
Hospital, a mental institution. An outfit called “Assurance
Technology” now occupies the main building at left, barely
visible above. Also perhaps the“ Brick-End House” at right;
I haven’t knocked on the door to check it out.
Here’s how they look today.
1Donald A. Lapham, Carlisle, Composite
Community (Undated memoir, privately published; NEHGS copy bears
author’s autograph and date of Nov. 14, 1970), p. 21.