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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 edition. Excerpt: ...of trust in the town, and Wm universally respected. He was of a genial nature, with much quiet humor, which made him, even in extreme old age, a most desirable companion. He d. Dec. 18, 1845; his wife d. Oct. 12, 1851. Children: --2. Moses6 10, b. in Andover, Oct. 7, 1782. 3. Sally', b. Nov. 25, 1784; m. Charles Symonds (q. v.), Not. 27, 1809. 4. Martha6, b. March 29,1786; ni. Feb. 16,1809, Dr. John Baker. (q. v.) 5. Samuel6 16, b. Jan. 26, 1788. 6. Betsey6, b. June 3, 1790; m. Dec. 18, 1815, Simeon Lakin. (q. v.) 7. John6 23, b. March 1, 1793. 8. Pamelia6, b. Nov. 3, 1795; m. 1, Archelaus Fuller Whittemore (q. v.), Sept. 30, 1817; he d. May 15, 1826; m. 2, Jan. 1, 1828, William Henry Prentice, (q. v.) 9. William6, b. Dec. 24, 1797; m. Nancy White, of Peterboro'. He d. Dec. 24, 1873; she d. March 18, 1882. He was a farmer; res. on a part of the old homestead. 10. Moses6 2 (Moses4, Rev. John," John3, Thomas1), b. Oct. 7, 1782; res. in H. till 1825, at place marked "S. Knight," when he rem. to Jasper, N. Y., where he d., Jan. 18, 1827. He was a farmer; m. 1, April, 1810, Lois, dau. of Moses and Lois (Scott) Eaton (q. v.), who d. May 30, 1816; m. 2, 1818, Jane Graves, who was b. in 1795; d. in Jasper, N. Y., April 20, 1869. Children: --11. Samuel Frye," b. in H., May 30, 1811; a farmer; rem. in early life to Jasper, N. Y., where he res.; m. 1, Sept. 29, 183& Sarah S. Woodward, of Jasper, who was b. in Lyndeboro', Feb. 1817; d. Feb. 27, 1880; m. 2, Sept. 12, 1882, Mrs. M. A. Bowen, of Addison, N. Y. CHILDREN, ALL HORN IN.IASIMU. 1. Louis A.," b. Sept. 6, 1839: d. Sept. 13, 1847. 2. Moses7, b. Jan. 4, 1842; d. at Washington, D. C, April 6, 1882; a mem ber of Co. K, 86th regt. N. T. vols. 3. George7, b. Jan. 1, 1844;...
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