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Connecticut River Valley towns, including Lebanon, to Vermont. In 1778 members of this movement tried to induce Payne and his townsmen to join by appointing Payne to Vermont's
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from 1786 to 1787, and the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1787 to 1788. He served in the New Hampshire House again in 1790, 1793, 1796 to 1797, and 1800.
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After the attempted union of western New Hampshire and Vermont was ended, Payne resumed his involvement in New Hampshire politics and government, serving in the
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and voted for its ratification. Payne also appears to have been the final clinching vote of the New Hampshire legislature that ultimately ratified the
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in 1750, studied law, and attained admission to the bar. In addition, Payne was a partner with his brother-in-law in a successful mercantile business.
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Payne was married twice: first to Anna Waldo (1753–1759) and, after her death, to Elizabeth Spaulding (1762–1809). Among his children were:
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Ethan Allen and His Kin: Correspondence, 1772-1819, by Ethan Allen, edited by John J. Duffy, Volume 1, 1998, page 86
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in the Vermont militia. Payne was appointed in 1782 as one of Vermont's delegates to negotiate with the
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In 1788 Payne was a delegate to the New Hampshire convention that considered adoption of the
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was an independent republic, and for several years there was a political movement to join
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Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont
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Records of the Council of Safety and Governor and Council of the State of Vermont
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Payne died in Lebanon on July 20, 1807. He was buried in East Lebanon Cemetery.
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Ruth Payne (1770–1828), who married Nathan Jewett (1767–1861); parents of
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The son of a prominent cleric of the same name, Elisha Payne was born in
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Elisha Payne House, Canterbury (Windham County, Connecticut). Today the
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A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire
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A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire
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The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans
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The Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, 1788-1790
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Cemetery inscription transcriptions, East Lebanon Cemetery
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Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (Independent Republic)
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by Lafayette Wilbur, Volume 2, 1900, pages 380 to 381
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Magazine article, A Trip to Cardigan -- Elisha Payne
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Abigail Payne, who married Lyman Potter; parents of
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Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States
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Index

Lieutenant Governor
Vermont Republic
Benjamin Carpenter
Paul Spooner
Chief Justice
Supreme Court of Vermont
Moses Robinson
New Hampshire Senate
Francis Worcester
Canterbury
Connecticut
British America
Lebanon, New Hampshire
Anna Waldo
Elisha P. Jewett
Elderkin Potter
Lyman Potter Jr.
Ruth Payne Burgess
Alma mater
Yale College
Lawyer
Merchant
United States
Vermont
New Hampshire

Major general

Lieutenant Colonel

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