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Mrs. Ingersoll is a lady of ability, and among the people who have known her as child, wife, mother and widow, she is regarded as worthy the highest esteem.
WINTHROP J. PRANN. Among the old and prominent families of Connecticut is that of Prann, whose worthy representative is a well-known merchant and the popular post- master of Centerbrook.
John Prann, his grandfather, was a native of Wethersfield where he grew up and married. A wheelwright and wagonmaker by trade, he continued at that business almost his entire life, and he died in his native place. He was the father of three children: Mary, now de- ceased, married J. Jenckes, of Providence, R. I .; Charles died in Cresco, Iowa; and John W. is the father of our subject.
John W. Prann was born in Wethersfield, Conn., and there grew to maturity, learning the printing trade which he followed in Mid- dletown and Hartford, later returning to his native place where he entered his father's shop, learned his business and continued there the remainder of his life, which ended in his sixty- sixth year. A strong Republican in his polit- ical faith, he was always interested in public affairs. He married Helen Webb, a daughter of Heman Webb, of Chester, Conn., and a de-
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scendant of the old Webb family of Chester, branches of which still reside there. She died at the early age of thirty-six years. To Mr. and Mrs. Prann were born : Annie, who mar- ried Charlton M. Pratt, of Deep River; Charles, deceased; Winthrop J .; Chester W., a merchant of Branford, Conn .; Mary, who married R. C. Jones, formerly of Suffield, now / of Deep River : Robert, who died in infancy; Harry N., a clerk for his brother, Winthrop J. ; Ernest L., of Deep River; and Frederick, of Branford.
Winthrop J. Prann, was born in Wethers- field, September 12, 1860, and at the age of twelve went to Chester to make his home with his grandparents. His opportunity for educa- tion was confined to the home schools, and al- though he applied himself assiduously he had no opportunities after his fifteenth year. While living in Chester he engaged in farm work, later securing employment in a general store at Winthrop, where he remained more than a year, coming then to Essex and entering into work in the "Griswold House," it then being the principal, as it was the oldest, public house in the town. A year later Mr. Prann entered into the employ of C. L. Clark, in a general store in Centerbrook, continuing in this con- nection over a year, and remaining after II. O. Rose purchased the business from Mr. Clark. On August 12, 1886, by his attention to busi- ness and by the display of those qualities which obtained for him the confidence of his em- ployer, Mr. Prann was admitted to a partner- ship, and in the following spring he became the sole proprietor, having so continued ever since. The business conducted by Mr. Prann is a suc- cessful one and has been satisfactory from the beginning, and in connection he has a separate building for a large flour and feed business. The enterprise shown by Mr. Prann has met with a large patronage, his long connection with the trade enabling him to buy and sell in a manner satisfactory to himself and to his customers. A Republican of the stanchest kind, he has ever done his full duty as a citi zen, and his services to his party have been recognized by his appointment as postmaster of Centerbrook, which office he has efficiently filled for the past nine years.
Mr. Brann was married on May 20, 1886. to Minnie A. Mather, a daughter of Richard 11. Mather, and to this union were born : M. jory W., born June 20, 1891; and Stewart,
born March 5, 1893. Socially he is connected with Jefferson council, O. C. A. M .. No. 49, and the _1. O. U. W., holding offices in both organizations. Through many discourage- ments Mr. Prann has attained his present po- sition of esteem in the community, and can feel that he has honestly earned it without in- debtedness to any one.
G. L. BURROWS, dealer in men's fur- nishing's, men's and boys' shoes, sporting goods, stationery, confectionery and ice cream. is located on Main street, Essex, Middlesex county, Connecticut.
MARTIN LOVELAND, a resident of the Westfield District. Middletown, rounded out a longer period on the Middletown board of selectmen than any other citizen in the history of that town.
The Loveland family came to America early in Colonial days. The name of Mr. Love- land's emigrant ancestor is not now known. the first of whom we have record being Thomas Loveland, who was made a freeman in 1670. It is thought that he was a son of Jolm Lave- land, whose widow came to the New World with her three sons and her father in law, who it is supposed died on the water. The carly home of the Lovelands in England is thought to have been the city of Norwich, in the County of Norfolk, England.
Thomas Loveland, of Wethersfield. alwave mentioned, had the following children, borem Wethersfield know Glastonbury 1: John, who married Keziah Williams, June 10, 170%; Rob ert, who married Ruth Gilman. August 19. :097 : Hannah, who married William House, December 1, 1700 : Mary, who mariel Hounds Dickinson June 1, 1603: Elisabeth, who mar ried Benjamin Strickland. December 2 1708. Thomas, who married Eunice House. al Samuel, born in 1677, who married Lydu Barnard, October 4. 105.
John Loveland, the son of Thomas, bom ất Glastonbury about 1083, del mere ban 1730 He received grants of land firm las weise town, from time to time He was named there June 16, 1708, to Kerich Win.Mms w00 was born in Glastonbury February to, 199. and died there March 10. 1TIL Then chil- dren were as follows: Kemal, bern September IS. 1700: John, bom December & GTto who married Comfort Falcon Hontil, bem hille
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14, 1712, who married Charles Eddy ; Thomas, born April 2, 1714, who married Eunice Hol- lister; Mary, born December 2, 1715, who died March 28, 1789, unmarried ; Abigail, born May 2, 1718; Dorothy, in November, 1719; Susanna, in July, 1722; Jonathan, in April, 1724; David, in February, 1727; Martha, May 20, 1729; Rachel, August 17, 1734.
John Loveland, born December 21, 1710, at Glastonbury, died there May 8, 1751. He was accidentally drowned in the Connecticut river, while crossing from Wethersfield to Glastonbury. In Glastonbury he was married, January 25, 1736, to Comfort Talcott, who was born in 1715, and died October 21, 1786. Mr. Loveland was a farmer by occupation. His widow married Nathaniel Coleman, by whom she had a family of children. John and Comfort Loveland were the parents of the fol- lowing named: Comfort, born November 27, 1737, who married Roger Riley; Elizabeth, born July 19, 1739, who married Capt. Will- iam Miller; John, mentioned below ; Prudence, born March 13, 1743, who died July 23, 1748; Elijah, born May 31, 1745, who married Lois Page, for his second wife Anna Deming, and for his third wife, Betsey Andrews; Joseph, born April 14, 1747, who married Mercy Bige- low ; Prudence, born June 18, 1749, who died unmarried September 14, 1773; and Hope, born June 17, 1751, who married Joseph Buell.
John Loveland, born at Glastonbury De- cember 25, 1740, died at Wethersfield October 30, 1809. He was a farmer, and bought land in Wethersfield, with buildings, in 1764. For his first wife he married, at Wethersfield, in 1769, Elizabeth ( Betsey) Buck, who was born in 1744, and died April 6, 1794. For his sec- ond wife he married Mrs. Esther (Buck) Sew- ard, who was born in Durham in 1760, and died in Wethersfield November 13, 1824. John Loveland was a soldier in the war of the Revo- lution, and assisted in the capture of Gen. Bur- goyne. His children were: (1) John, born April II, 1770, married Rebecca Deming, and, after her death, Mabel Hurlbut. (2) Com- fort, born in 1773, married his cousin, Pru- dence Buck. (3) Elizabeth, born July 17, 1796, married William Ney. (4) Talcott, born in 1797, died at Wethersfield. (5) Caro- line, born in 1799, married Jared Harrison. (6) Joseph, born in 1800, married Amanda Goodrich, and ( second) Mrs. Lucy ( Church- ill) Butler. (7) Justus is mentioned below.
Justus Loveland, the father of Martin, and the youngest child in the above family, was born December 1I, 1801, in Wethersfield, where he was reared to farming. In 1851 he sold his farm there and settled in Westfield, buying the Henry Cornwall place, a large farm, on which he devoted himself to the raising and fattening of cattle in addition to general agri- culture. In time he disposed of this place, and he passed the latter part of his life in retire- ment ; he died January 30, 1889. In early life Mr. Loveland was a Democrat politically, but he became a Republican on the organization of the party. He was of a retiring disposition, and never sought office. Belonging to the Bap- tist Church, his life was squared to his pro- fession of faith. Mr. Loveland was married in Wethersfield, November 16, 1832, to Mary Robbins, born there September 9, 1801, who died at Westfield February 2, 1879. They had children as follows: (1) Ralph R., born November 1, 1833, married Jane Boardman, and, after her death, Alice R. Upson ; he is a farmer in Westfield. (2) Martin is mentioned below. (3) Roderick, born December 8, 1837. married Emma E. Burr, and is living in East Berlin, Conn. (4) Frederick, born April II, 1839, married a Miss Griswold; he is a resi- dent of Hartford.
Martin Loveland was born November II, 1835, and lived at home until he was sixteen years of age, meanwhile obtaining a very good education in the district school and Wethers- field Academy. Coming to Middletown while still a boy, he found a place in the industries of that busy town. After a time he became inter- ested in the contracting business, and for many years was very prominent in the business cir- cles of the community, contracting in stone and grading work. He gave employment to a num- ber of men, also using seven teams in his work. In 1878 he was elected a member of the town council, and with the exception of one term served continuously on that body until his re- tirement, in 1895. In 1893 he was elected chairman of the board, a well deserved recog- nition of his long and faithful services in that body, and in 1894 and 1895 he was honored with re-election. At the present time he is holding no town office. For twenty-five years or more he was a member of the Republican town committee, and he has served on the Grand Jury. Socially Mr. Loveland is an associate member of the G. A. R.
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Martin Loveland and Lucy A. Cornwell were married November 10, 1857. Mrs. Love- land was born in Westfield, April 12, 1830, a daughter of Joseph and Lucinda (Miller ) Cornwell, the former an extensive farmer in Westfield. She died May 21, 1894, the mother of the following children: (1) Minnie R., born March 31, 1860, was married September 6, 1878, to Clarence S. Griswold, of Berlin, Conn., who was born January 12, 1857, and is now residing in Westfield. They have two children-Arthur E., born October 7, 1884, who graduated in 1900 from Harding's Busi- ness College, Middletown; and Ruth L., born September 13, 1892. Mr. Griswold is a travel- ing salesman. (2) Arthur M., born January 6, 1867, in Westfield, was married June I, 1892, to Lula Arnold, of Haddam, Conn., who died while on their wedding trip June 24, 1892. Arthur M. Loveland was very well prepared for an active and honorable career. He ob- tained his literary education in the Westfield District School, the Simpson school and Smith's Seminary, and subsequently attended Han- num's Business College and Gaffey's Short- hand School. As his tastes ran in the direction of journalism he became connected with the Middletown Herald. Subsequently he was connected with the Meriden Republican and the New Haven Union. For some years lie was a traveling salesman for the Southington Cutlery Company, until their business was pur- chased by the Meriden Britannia Company. When his father became first selectman of the town, in 1893, he was made clerk of the Board of Selectmen. He is now connected with the Middletown Penny Press, a daily.
Martin Loveland contracted a second mar- riage, in December, 1895, with Mrs. Jennie ( Dunham) Griswold, of Berlin.
E. W. GOSS, for some time superintend ent and manager of the Middletown Street Railway Company, of Middletown, has the reputation of having worked up from the bots tom to his present enviable standing.
Mr. Goss was born at Washington, Vt .. December 19, 1863, son of Charles and Sarah ( Downing) Goss. The father, a native of the same town, followed the business of car riage making throughout his active life He is yet living. His father was John B. Goss, and his grandfather was a saddlemaker at York, Me., in the very early history of that locality.
E. W. Goss was the only child of his par- ents. While he was still a child they moved to southern New Hampshire, and still later to Massachusetts. The lad attended the pub- lic schools of the towns where his parents lived, and when he had grown older concluded his schooling with a course at the Bryant & Stratton Business College in Boston. While he was in his teens he worked in a printing office, and in 1885 began the business career in which he has demonstrated the possession of unusual executive ability. He is naturally fond of machinery, and early displayed un- usual mechanical ingenuity. In 1885 He i und1 employment in the Thompson-Houston factory at Lynn, Mass., and in two years had letime so thoroughly familiar with the practical op- eration of electrical machinery that He was put in charge of the electric lighting plant at Amesbury, which was installed by the Thomp- son-Houston Company. He was there two years, and then returned to the factory at Lynn, and was next sent to Canton. . V. ) .. to start an electric lighting plant then Vemng if- stalled in that city. When this was accen- plished Mr. Goss returned to Amesmary arel Lecame superintendent of the power station ' that city. He was also made super mienfient of the Amesbury and Haverhill street railway. of a line running from Amesbury to the hereh. and of another short dine of street muwas Mr. Goss filled the duties ofsel the e petites with satisfaction to his employers and celt to himself. He afteryard .ctok as uperis tendent and treasure . the Auteurs Light ing & Power Company, a pastor li left to go to Middletown and the danger of the street Bulwary, which was ter hong chcel frem horse to destroy war Like the fe rection of Mr. 60% de e demo were quickly made, and the fim Aniem once the also had the genomcenter of the Total
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mercial value, yet it was thoroughly practical, and a remarkable achievement for a young lad. Mr. Goss is now in Milford, Mass., where he is treasurer and general manager of the Mil- ford & Uxbridge Street Railway Company.
Mr. Goss married Miss Millie McWill- iams, a native of Amesbury, Mass., of Scot- tish extraction, and they are the parents of one daughter, Mildred B. He is a Republican in political sentiment.
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Abbe Family 77
Bacon, Ebenczer 1.45
Bell Family 0_7
Bell. Ilon. Going . C. . 575
Bell. Harry C .... 030) Bert. Hon. Partin $ 30
Bevin, Abner .1 D35
Bevin, Abner G ... 131
Beyin. Charles W 741
Beyin, Chancey C 307
Bevin. Chan ics G. 1,31
Beyin Families . 125. 131
levin. Lane 1
31 7
Bevin. Newton I'. 493
Bevon. Phil
Bevin. S Mills .. 2440
Boven. Willam 11
Bidwell, Mr. Carola M
Bailey, James E. 277 Bidwell. Dr Ils
Bailey, John E., M. D. 88
Bailey, Leonard, M. 1). 766 Bidwell Family
Bailey, Nathaniel 311
Baker. Mrs. Elizabeth. .
Baker, Philip 49,3
Baker, Rufus, M. D. 008
Baker, Mrs. Sarah.
Baldwin, Jesse Gi .. 100
Baldwin, Miss Mary .1 161
Balen, James D.
150
Atkins, Richard 276
Atkins, Thomas J 124
Atkins, William H 178
Attwood Family 345
Attwood, Julius 345
Atwell Family 761
Atwell, Waldo R. 760
Augur, Alfred H. 358
Augur Family 357
Augur, Hon. Phineas M. 356
Austin, Millard W 003
Ayer, Edwin 860
Ayer Family 860
Ayer, William T 860 1
Babcock Families . . . 350, 366, 401
Babcock, Frederick 366 Babcock, Hon. Samuel 20
Bacon, Albert 1.4-4
Bacon, Arthur W. 82
Bacon, Augustu. S. 75-4
Bacon, Charles 4.48
Bacon, Capt. Charles 63.4
Bacon, Charles E .. 428
Bacon, Clarence E 6.1
Bacon, Conrad G .. 610
Bacon, Curtiss 81
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Abbe, Horatio H. 76
Abbey Family 628
Ackley, Miss Adeline E. 211
Ackley, Elijah
56
Ackley, Mrs. Hclen E. 57, 285
Ackley, John
211
Acton, Hon. Thomas C.
565
564
Ahlquist, Carl A.
934
Ahlquist, Rev. Lars P
735
Allen Family
114
Allen, George I. 918
Allen, Hon. John 113
Allison, Abel C. 204
Allison, Carl A. 817
Allison Family 204
Ames, Charles 854
Anderson, Peter 882
Anderson, Theodore 902
Appelquest. G. H. 891
Arnold, Ephraim P 520
Arnold Families 185, 520, 989
Arnold, Horace 750
Arnold, Isaac 989
Atkins, Albert 125
Atkins Families 124, 276
Atkins, Miss Mary E. 179
Banning Family 158
Banning. Joseph B.
Barnes, Dnane
Barry, Patrick
Barton, Clayton D.
7 13
Barton, Elijah C.
Barton Families
030. 831
Barton, Frederick H.
743
Barton, Henry V
Barton, Inician \
Bates, Capt. Joseph W
Bates. William I.
Beach Fam Iy
Beach, Mr. 11 ( 1 10
Beach, Renben
Beach. Samuel 322
Beattie, Junte
Beaumont, Foinnnd
Beaumont. Joseph 84
Beaumont, Thon W
Beche Fam Is
Berbe, Freder & II
Berbe, Orville V
Beebe, Mr W Don't 11
Beebe. Willum II.
Bell. Charles 11
Bell, Hon E Irving
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Bacon Families
64, 81. 98, 118, 144. 400, 428, 634
Bacon, Isaac
98
Bacon, Hon. George W 443
Bacon, Capt. Henry C. 65
Bacon, J. Edgar 400
Bacon, Jefferson 99
Acton, Mrs Thomas C.
Bacon, John P. 132, 610
Bacon, Capt. Joseph. 400
Bacon, Sherman M. 793
Bacon, Wallace K. 08
Bailey, Alfred M. 90
Bailey, Asahel P.
701
Bailey, Charles H. 880 Beyin. Will am 1.1. 797
Bailey, Mrs. Electa A. 278
Bailey Families 89. 701, 766
Bidwell. Flwo HL. M D
Bries Driel 11 173
Brd s 1.30
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BI-1. 100 108
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Clark, John N. 190
Clark, Capt. Lewis 96.4
Clark, Nathaniel IQI
Clark, Thomas J. 509
Clark, William 494
Clarke, Dennison W. 497
Clarke Family 526
Clarke, Jonathan W 496
Clarke. William R. 527
Coe, Hon. Alva B. 132
Coe, Elmer F 134
Coe Families 132, 261, 808
Coe, Frank A. 135
Coe, Col. Levi. 809
Coe, Hon. Levi E. 810
Coe. William C. 261
Coffin Family I3
Coffin. Hon. O. Vincent. I3
Cole Family
615
Brooks. Jasper S
857
Carrier Family. 753
Coleman. Timothy
900
Coles, George A 85
Comstock, Archibald W. 912
Comstock, 'Bela
157
Comstock Families . 156, 200, 910
Comstock. Robert H. 33I
Comstock, Samuel M. 200
Comstock, Sylvester A I56
Comstock. Wilbur S. QIO
Cone, Ezra G. 69.3
Cone Families 656, 693
Cone, Robert S. 656
Cone. Mrs. Sophia A. 694
Convey. John F. 890
Cook, Henry E., M. D. 8.46
Cook. Ulysses S., M. D. 8.46
Copeland, Melvin B. 22
Cornwall. Andrew 796
Cornwall, Demas W. 795
Cornwall Family 795
Cornwall, Henry A 7.36
Cornwell Family 315
Cornwell. Henry 315.
Couch Family IOI
Couch, John O. IOI
Coulter, James E. . 987
Coulter, Thomas D. 9.33
Coulter, William O. 987
Covell. Elisha 645
Covell, Joseph L. B. 644
Cowan. James 439
Cowan. Mrs. Margaret K. 440
Cox. George 776
Crittenden, Albert R. 44
Crittenden. Charles G .. 863
Crittenden, Daniel 864
Crittenden Families 4, 44
Crittenden, George 45
Crowell. Augustus 840
Crowell, Mrs. Clara W. 665
Crowell, Daniel 631
Crowell, David A 840
Crowell Family 631, 8.40
Crowell. Seth 307
Curran, John 93I
Daniels Brothers 919
Daniels, Erastus W. 306
Daniels Family 306
Daniels, Frank L. . 306
Daniels, Herbert O 920
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Brainerd Families
Bushnell. Richard M. 745
Bushnell, William R. 207
Butler, Earle C. 865
Butler Families
. 36, 184, 914
Bransfield, John 877
Brazos, Antoine 440
Brazos, Joseph
904
Brewer, Capt. Charles.
270
Brewer Family
270
Brewer, Frederick 270
Brewer, William B
271
Briggs. Albert J.
816
Camp, Daniel W. 152
Camp, Gen. Frederick E. 153
Bronson, Rev. W. A
807
Camp, Ichabod I68
Brookes, Arthur
792
Brookes, Robert A
792
Brooks, Asa E.
857
Camp, William S.
38
Card, Stanton S.
294
Brooks. Hilton C.
-274
Brooks, L. L.
820
Carrier, Frank J. 883
Coles Family
85
Brooks, Merritt S.
272
Brooks, Simcon
273
Brooks. Simeon S.
274
Brothwell, Charles R. 372
Brothwell, Wilbur A 372
Brown. Delos D. 421
Brown Families .420,
618
Brown. Henry B 420
Brown, Samuel 836
Brown, Rev. Thomas G. 420
Brown. Thomas S.
836
Brownell, Charles E.
380
Brownell. Edward P. 38I
Browning, Charles F
193
Browning' Family
193
Browning. Mrs. Sarah L. 19.4
Buckland. Mrs. Elizabeth
Buckland. Oliver C.
361
Buell Family
138
Buell. Harvey E.
I38
Bulkley, Burriage
433
Bulkley Family
433
Bulkley. Henry . W
433
Bunce Family
24
Bunce, James H.
Burger, Mrs. Mary B.
536
Burke, George W., M. D 4I
Burke, Robert W. 691
Burke, Samuel W. 691
Burnham. Charles N. 599
Burnham Family I47
Burnham, Henry C. 1.47
Burnham, Israel
599
Burr, Cleman E 747
Burr, David 747
Burr, Diodate 279
Burr, Hon. Ellsworth, M. D. 78
Burr Families 78, 821
Burr, Frederick P 79
Burr, Levi P 839 Burr, Noah 822
Burr, Orlando 821
Burr, Philander 839 .
Burr, Stephen D.
747
Burrows Family
94
Clark, Ebenezer 875
Clark, Elwyn T 5II
Clark Families 78,
190, 211, 356, 494, 509, 784, 938
Clark, Hon. George M. 512
Clark. Henry I. 637
Clark, John B. 938
.. . . 298, 334. 431, 568, 576, 866
Chapman, Horatio D. 576
Chapman, Linus E. 569
Chapman, Robert 43I
Chapman. Mrs. Sarah E. A .. 797
Chapman. William
334
Chase, Daniel H .. LL. D
762
Chase. Daniel W. 766
Chase. Henry M. 765
Childs Family 865
Childs. Hiram V. 865
Churchill. Miss Emma A. 310
Churchill. Homer 308
Clark, Charles L.
784
Clark, Hon. Chester H. 875
Clark, Judge Coleman. 707
Burrows, G. L. 991
Burrows, William H. 94
Bushnell Families 205, 727
Bushnell, Giles A. 205 Bushnell, Rev. John E., D. D. 727
Bushnell, John F 728
Chapell, Willard A. 965
Chanell. Mrs. Willard A 966
Chapman, Carlos H. 568
Chapman, Charles 208
Chapman, Charles E. 300
Chapman, Miss Cornelia. 300
Chapman, Ezra N. 866
Chapman Families
108.
588
Chaffee. Flavius J.
508
Chaffee, Frederick B 782
Chaffee, Reuben 100
Chaffee. Zelotes E.
589
Chalker, Alfred D 172
Chalker Families
170, 925
Chalker, Robert B.
925
Chalker. Samuel A. I70
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Carrier, John A. 753
Carter. Sidney S 399
Case Family 380
Case. Monroe H. 380
Chafee, George 415
Chafee, George A 415
Chafce, Stephen
415
Chaffee. Benjamin F.
782
Chaffee, E. Bound.
108
Chaffee. Eugene W
588
Chaffee Families
153
Brooks Families 272, 314
Camp, Samuel T. I68
Camp, Mrs. Sarah W.
Butler, Otis C .. 710
Butler, Seth H. 36
Butler, Stephen 37
Butler, George S. 914
Butler, Horace R. 184
Butler, J. Allen. 710
Briggs, Mrs. Eugenia. 817
.203, 481, 755, 789
Brainerd, Frank 789
Brainerd. William F. 203
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F E E E E
E
Daniels. James E.
920
Davis, Charles T. 929
E
Buckland, George H. 361
742
Chapell Family 965
D
Carlson, Gustaf B. 960
D
997
INDEX.
PAGE
Davis, Eddie S. . 374
Davis Families. . 364, 374, 929, 949
Fairman, Col. J. Yale ..
360
Davis, George H. 950
Fairman, Mrs. Susie C 360
Fargo Family
563
Davis, Hobart
418
Davis, Julius
384
Davis, Lewis O
374
Davis, Lewis T
364
Davis, Richard .277,
438
Davis, Seth J.
418
Davis, Sydney T
930
Davis, Watson
949
Davis, Wilbur L.
949
Davison, Frank R.
986
Davison. Roswell 986
Forbes. Minor O
78.3
504
Day Family 590
Foster. Oliver L
419
De Mars, Thomas 394
Fountain, Charles 874
De Peyster Family.
721
De Peyster, Frederick. 721
Fountain. Joshua
515
419
Dibbell, David
397
Dibbell. D. Samuel
487
Dibbell, Edwin A
397
Dibbell Family .
397
Dickinson, Edward E.
59[
737
0.57
Dickinson. Thomas N.
591
Doane, Charles W.
989
Doane, Capt. Cornelius R.
165
Fowler. William W' 1.44
370
Francis Henry I-
8:3
1
,13
Donahoe, Judge Danicl. J.
731
Douglas, Hon. Benjamin. 803
Fredrikson, John
082
Douglas, Edward 806
Freeman, Edgar S.
504
Douglas Family 803
Freeman, Luther A 505
Hair. Elas
752
Douglas, Joseph W. 806
French Family 821
French, George B
824
Frisbie. Charles B
672
Dowd, Richard N 225
Dugan, Mrs. Annic. 077
Dugan, Frank M. 077
Dunham Family 613
Dunham, Frederick H
613
. Dunham. Henry M
614
Dunn, Dennis
519
Durfee Family
26
Durfee, Thomas M .. 206 Diirham Memorial Public Li-
brary 492
Edgerton, Francis D., M. A., M. D. . 682
Edgerton, Francis G., M. D .. 682
Edwards, Mrs. Eunice W. ... 807
Edwards, Solomon 562, 808
Edwards. Watson 502
Ehlers, Herman 966
Elliot, Hon. Charles A 50
Elliot Family 885
Elliot, George E 885
Elliot, Henry 887
Elliot, John L 60
Elliott Family 622
Elliott, Joseph T
022
Ellsworth, Edgar 1. 046
Ellsworth, Edward E 0.15
Ellsworth Family
015
Elmer. Hon. William T
116
Elv. Elmer A
718
Ely. John 81.4
Emily, Charles 11. 807
Emmons, Edwin .1 860
Emmons Families 000, 860
Emmons, Oliver F 006 Coff. Joseph N
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Goff, Luci- H. . 303
Goodspeed Family
Good-pee I. Willla :. H 30
Goodspeed, Wiham R. 30.5
Good, E. II
Finley, George R.
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