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Mr. Wood was a man of too wide interests and sympathies to find the complete satisfaction for his nature that some men do in his business. A thousand other aspects of life interested him keenly and he found time to participate in many other activities than that connected with his material success in the world. He was a man whose abilities might easily have made him a leader in politics, but here, at least, he took no very strong interest, other than that shared by all large-minded, public-spirited men, of seeing the best man, no matter what his particular brand of politics, win. He was, however, keenly interested in the social life of the community and was a member of many important organizations of a social and fraternal nature, among which should be numbered the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias.
Mr. Wood was twice married, the first time to Jennie Pierpont, of Waterbury, Connecticut, by whom he had one child, Herbert Edson, now a resident of Southington, Connecticut. On August 12, 1885, he was married to Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Peet, widow of John Peet, of Sheffield, England, and daughter of Joseph and Mary. (Shaw) Taylor, of Sheffield, England. Mrs. Wood was a native of England, having come from that country with her parents and settled in Southington, Connecticut, in 1879. Of this union one child, a daughter, was born. Ethel Emma, who now resides with her mother at Plantsville.
Mr. Wood was a man of very definite feelings and beliefs, a strong per- sonality that impressed itself powerfully upon those about him. His tastes were very domestic in character and he found his chief happiness in the intimate intercourse of his own fireside. In all the relations of life his con- duct was above reproach and might well furnish an example for the youth of the community to take pattern after.
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Morris Lindsley Perrin
T HE AMOUNT OF influence exerted in a community by an individual, the popularity which he enjoys, or even the de- gree in which he is known, is not measured by the position that he holds upon the social ladder or the importance of the interests entrusted to his care, even in this democratic country, where the best and most popular man is in theory elected to the highest place. Which of us is there who cannot recall many cases of personalities which for some striking quality, be it humor or wisdom or whatnot, although distinction of any kind may never come near them, have not been better known, more greeted, more quoted, more loved, in short, than all the local great men with office or wealth at their command? So it was in the case of Mr. Perrin, whose name heads this short record, and who became one of the best known and most popular figures in the region where he dwelt. The fact that he eventually became wealthy and gained another kind of prominence in the community does not invalidate the contention any more than it detracted from his popularity which was really quite independent of it, and was the result solely of his personal relations with his fellows without reference to the absence or pres- ence of material fortune.
Morris Lindsley Perrin was born August 16, 1860, in Putnam, Con- necticut, a son of Nicholas and Eliza A. Perrin, of that place. His father was a successful contractor and owned a considerable tract of land about Put- nam. He and his wife had one other child besides our subject, a daughter, Nettie, now Mrs. John Knowlton, of California. The education of Morris Lindsley Perrin was obtained at the excellent local public schools, and upon completing his studies he secured a position with what was then known as the New York & New England railroad, but is now the Hartford division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford. He liked the work and remained in it for twenty-three years, working his way upwards to the position of passenger conductor, which he held for more than seventeen years. His route was between Boston and Hartford, and he became a very well known figure on the road and gained a great popularity for his sunny, even disposi- tion and his unfailing courtesy. During this period he saved up a very con- siderable capital which, in 1898, he decided to invest in a business of his own. He had earned something else besides the requisite capital during his long service, and that was the devoted friendship of H. O. Foster, who for many years served under him in the capacity of brakeman. The two men were inseparable and it was arranged that they should surrender their positions together and engage in business as partners. Accordingly they established the firm of Perrin & Foster to deal in wholesale liquor with an office and store at No. 26 Union Place, Hartford, and there built up the large and sub- stantial business which for sixteen years has been associated with their names. With the notable increase of their trade Mr. Perrin became very
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well off, and in 1909 he purchased the handsome dwelling at No. 796 Albany avenue, where he continued to live during the remainder of his life.
On July 1I, 1902, Mr. Perrin was united in marriage with Mrs. Roxanna Schaefer, the widow of George C. Schaefer, of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, and the daughter of Henry and Sallie (Height) Wagner, of Milford, New Jersey, in which place she was born. Mrs. Perrin was the mother of one son by her former marriage, John H. Schaefer, who married Janette Heyer and she died January 6, 1915. The death of Mr. Perrin occurred November 26, 1914 (Thanksgiving Day), and he is survived by his wife who still resides at No. 796 Albany avenue, Hartford.
To attain a position such as that of Mr. Perrin, through one's own, un- aided efforts and a life that is always honored and respected, deserves much more than a passing notice. With him it was a happy union of qualities both of mind and character that brought him to the position he occupied. Capable and business-like in the management of his affairs, he was generous to a fault and of so kindly a disposition that no appeal was ever made to him which passed unheeded. He liberally supported many charitable and benevo- lent movements besides giving large sums in private charity, and that in so quiet a manner that no one but the direct beneficiaries ever guessed of the occurrence. His tastes were of the manly, wholesome, open-air variety that recommend a man to his fellow-men, and win for him their comradeship. He was the owner of a charming summer home on the sea shore where he indulged these healthy tastes, and where he kept his automobiles, boats, etc., and which he made, not only a charming home, but a delightful rendezvous for congenial friends and companions. Another taste of Mr. Perrin's was that for travel, in which he also indulged to as great extent as his business interests would permit, but which he limited to his own country, where his interest was centered and which he had a most creditable ambition to know well and at first hand. He was an eminently social man and belonged to a number of clubs and organizations which brought him into contact with other men, a contact in which he gave fully as much pleasure and benefit as he received. Among these organizations may be mentioned Hartford Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Summit Lodge, Independ- ent Order of Odd Fellows; and Putnam Lodge, Knights of Pythias. His sudden death when only fifty-four years of age, and from a malady which had not been supposed serious until the very day when it proved fatal, had a strong element of the tragic in it, cutting short as it did, in its very heydey, a career at once so happy and so useful. He was a potent influence in the lives of all those who came into contact with him and his memory will long dwell in the minds of his associates as an example of good citizenship.
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Allen, Alexander, 450
Frank M., 469
Mary E., 487
Alice L., 452
Grove B., 259
Peter, 486
Denslow E., 427 Elbert K., 452
John D., 259
Elijah, 427
Ralph H., 469
Emma E., 45I
Rollin D., 257
Emma G., 378
Barbour, Annie, 296 Henry G., Dr., 296
Hezekiah, 378
Isaac G., 377, 378
Henry S., Judge, 295
John, 378
John H., Rev., 295 Paul H., Rev., 296
Bissell, Arthur G., 307 Asaph L., Dr., 380
Joseph, 378
Barker, Lilla A., 253 Ludlow, 252
Charles S., 306, 380, 381
Robert, 450
Paulina S., 254
Clara J., 385
Sabra, 378
Samuel, 252 W. L. B., 253
John, 380 Leavitt P., 305, 306
Samuel, 377 William R., 451
Barrows, Charles L., 506
Maria E., 381
Allyn, Alice B., 132
Janet R., 507
Mary W., 307
Arthur W., 130
Robert, 13I
Robert J., 132
Susan P., 130
Timothy M., 127
Andrus, Charles B., 427 Daniel, 427
Arms, Ella A., 443
James G., 523
George C., 442 Gladys I., 443 Harold I., 443
Howard G., 442
Arnold, Ada M., 298 Augusta, 298
John G., 373
Maria, 461
Charles E., 298
Moses W., 482
Solomon, 460 William, 460
Edwin H., 297 Frederick W., 298
Samuel C., 372
Botsford, Hannah, 191
Harriet M., 298 Harvey, 297
Beckwith, Charlotte M., 163 Henry, 162 Julia E., 163
Henry A., 190 Mary B., 19I William, 190
Bacon, Delia C., 95
Herbert M., 95 Marcus M., 94 Sophia S., 95 William A., 94 Baldwin, Alice, 469
Belden, Charles R., 199 Frederick S., 200
Elizabeth, 520
H. Stephen, 520
Homer, 520
Andrew J., 468
Charlotte C., 469 Darwin J., 257 David, 468 Ellen J., 258
Begg, James, 465 William, 465
Bridge, Allyn G., 520 Amos D., 517
Charles, 520
Mary E., 200 Seth, 199 Berry, Dennis J., 487
John, 517 William, 520
James P., 487 John, 486 John F., 487 Mary, 487
Brinsmade, Ada G., 281 Dorothy C., 281 William B., 279
Peter, Jr., 487 Thomas A., 487 Bishop, E. Huggins, Dr., 42 Herbert M., 43 Jane M., 43 Louis B., Dr., 43 Timothy H., 42
John C., 452
Charles C., 383
Julia C., 427
John, 506 William O., 506
Samantha J., 412
Warren W., 412 William, Capt., 412
Bassett, Jennie, 144 Samuel, 144 William A., 144
Blakesley, Elizabeth, 166 Gilbert H., 164 Henry T., 164 Bolter, James, 335 James, Jr., 338
Mary, 338
William, 335 Bostwick, Ann E., 461
Beckley, Charles W., 483 Elizabeth, 483
John A., 372
Arthur, 460 Benjamin, 460
Rhoda E., 373
Batterson, Eunice E., 527 James, 523
James G., Jr., 527 Simeon S., 523
Henry M., 468
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INDEX
Alice, 406 Augustus, Gen., 404
Daniel, 404
Howard S., 404, 405
Helen C., 406
John, 404 Samuel W., 404
Colt, Annette, 179 Florence A., 179
Henry, 178 Henry G., 178
Bryan, Alexander, 70 Burton G., 70 Edward, 70 Fannie K., 71
Wilbur F., 71
Burton, Ella, 368
Elmira, 368 James S., 367
Butterworth, Clarabel V., 64 Paul M., 64
Camp, Caleb J., 67
Mary, 69
Josephine H., 360
Henry S., 187
Moses, 67
Maria A., 360
John, 317
Samuel, 67
Mary N., 360
Margaret P., 318
Sarah M., 69
Dickerson, Minetta E., 368 Theodore B., 368
William, 317
Leo, 477
Dobson, Betsey, 96c John S., 96a, 96c
Edward B., 467
Timothy, 477
Julia W., 96d
Hezekiah, 467
William L., 477
Peter, 96a Sophia, 96c
Viola H., 467 William A., 467
Capron, Eunice M., 116 Samuel M., 115 William C., 115
Dunbar, Alice, 18
Georgia, Charles C., 494
Butler, 18
Christian T., 493
Champion, Henry, 447
Charles E., 82
Clara, 494
Chase, Augustus S., 39 Frederick S., 40
Edward G., 21
Edward L., 18
Robert, 81
Sarah A., 82
Winthrop W., 81, 82
Nelson H., 55
Dunham, Donald A., 326
Obediah, 51
Cheney, Austin, 290
Edwin L., 323
Oliver, 51, 52
Charles, 288, 290 Frank D., 290
Jonathan L., 323
Oliver, Jr., 55
Frank W., 288
Sylvester C., 323
Richard, 51
Horace B., 290
Howell, 290
John D., 290
Mary, 290
Seth L., 290 Ward, 290
Foster, Alice, 355
Clemans, Francis, 345
Charles G., 355
Emma P., 355
Eunice, 354
Frederick R., 354
George B., 355
Goodman, Aaron, 408 Aaron C., 408
Israel, Hon., 397
James P., 353
Annie M., 409
Edward, 410
Lyman W., 397, 398 Robert, 397
Mary E., 92
Richard F., 410
Collins, Alexander, 404
Wilhur B., 91
William J., 91 Fyler, Harlow, 171 Mary E., 175 Orsamus R., 17I Stephen, 171 Walter, Lieut., 171
Gage, Frank E., 459 Hannah W., 458 Jonathan, 458 Joseph, 459 Gale, Daniel J., 443 Garvie, Christina, 510 John B., 509
Garvin, Charles H., 420
Harold, 421
John N., 420
*Cutler, Nathan M., 135
Lena, 421 Leslie, 421 Gay, Charlotte E., 189
Davis, Isaac B., 358 John, 358
Gertrude R., 318
John O., 360
Henry, 187
Richard H., 317
Canty, Anthony, 477
Mary 1., 477
Edward B., 18-19
Emeline, 494
Helen E., 41
Henry S., 40
Irving H., 41
Martha C., 40
Seth, Capt., 39
Mary M., 326
Philip, 52
Sylvester, 52
Walter, 55 Glazier, Charles M., 445
Clara, 445 Daniel J., 445
Isaac, 444
Robert C., 445
Jerry, Capt., 344 Jerry D., Dr., 344 Coe, Edward T., 399 Eliza, 399
Godfrey, Adelaide E., 396 Clement J., 395 William H. K., 395
Ella S., 399
James, 353
James P., Jr., 355
Richard J., 409
William G., 279 Bristol, Annis, 474 Isaac B., 473 Sarah E., 474 William D., 473
Brockway, Elizabeth M., 232 Harriet, 232 Jedediah, 231 Ulysses H., 231 Ulysses H., Jr., 233
Cope, George J., 339
John, 339 Margaret J., 340
Crane, Ellen M., 476 Frederick A., 475 Warren S., Dr., 475
Gaylord, C. Walter, 467
Gildersleeve, Alfred, 55 Charles, 55 Henry, 52 Mary E., 55
Estlow, Alfred J., 387 Belle, 388 Martin, 387
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Goodrich, Arthur B., 21I Helen E., 211 Joseph E., 21I Leslie W., 21I P. Henry, 209 Ralph S., 21I
Thomas D., 497 William E., 497 William H., 496 Hassard, Mary L., 316 Robert G., Dr., 315
Haworth, Alice, 492 George R., 492 Joseph C., 491, 492
Daniel, Dr., 221
Edith D., 34
James, Maj., 453 Josephine S., 455
Hill, Jared, II Robert W., II Samuel, II
John, Judge, 29
Lucy M., 223
Mary A., 223
Ozias, 453 Oliver, 424 Philip L., 455 Walter L., 455
Gorman, Frances H., 457 James O., 456
Graves, Ruth P., 35I Miles W., 350
Seth D., 350 Thomas, 350
Gray, Clara M., 334 Ebenezer, Col., 294. 332
Ellen W., 294
John, 294
John S., 294, 332
John W., 294, 332 Louise, 321
Mabel A., 321
Mary, 294 Neil, 320
Raymond N., 321
Robert W., 334
Samuel, 294
William, 320
Greene, Jacob H., Capt., 327 Jacob L., 327 Grover, Ann E., 419 Lewis C., 418 Willard, 418
Charles G., 419 Clark C., 113 Henry A., 112
Mabel, 419
Mary M., 113 Walter T., 113
Harlow, Frederick M., 439 Hermon W., 438 Nettie L., 439 William P., 439
Hurlburt, Henry W., 207 Joseph O., 207 Mary L., 208 Hyde, Alvan, 269 Alvan P., 269 Alvan W., 272 Helen E., 272 William, 269
William W., 269
Irving, Henry W., 459
Judson, Daniel, 25 Minnie L., 27 Stiles, 25 William, 25
Kimball, Arthur R., 41 King, Charles, 193 Maria C., 194 Seth, 193 William H., 193 Kingsbury, Alathea R., 34 Alice E., 34 Charles D., 29
Goodwin, Alice H., 424 Edward C., 424 Henry L., 425 . James J., 453, 454 James L., 455
Hendey, Arthur, 479 Henry J., 479
Eliza, 31 Frederick J., 29, 31, 34
Matilda, 424
Hilliard, Adelaide C., 240 Charlotte D., 240 Elisha C., 240 Elisha E., 239
Hillyer, Appleton R., 273 Charles T., Gen., 273 Dotha B., 274 Holbrook, Helen, 396 N. D., 396 Hooker, Bryan E., 216 Edward W., 216 Mary M., 219 Thomas, Rev., 216
Mary C., 223 Sanford, 221 William S., 223 Kinney, Ezra D., Rev., 137 John C., 137 Sara E., 139 Knox, Daniel, 388 Harry R., 388 John B., 388 Robert, 388
Loomis, Allyn, 107 Dwight, 119 Elam, Capt., 119 Jennie, 107
Jennie E., 122 Jennie G., 107 Joseph, 105 Mary E., 121
Odiah, 105 Thomas W., 105
Hunt, Clark M., 393 Harold I., 394
Jennie E., 394 Merritt, 393 Huntington, Alonzo C., 112
Lord, Horace G., 229 Lyman, Dwight E., 471 Frank P., 472 Richard P., 472 Sarah A., 47I
Hagarty, Anna L., 436 Joseph, 435 Joseph, Jr., 436 Patrick, 435 William, 436
Harris, Ann, 485 James, 485 James M., 484 John, 485 Thomas, 484, 485 Harvey, Charles G., 497 James, 496 James G., 497 Rhoda A., 497
Hubbard, Alice B., 366 Dudley W., 366 Richard D., 362 William D., 362, 366
Humphrey, Clayton W., 261 Ella G., 261 Lucius, 260
Lucius C., 260 Lucius E., 261
McArdle, John H., Dr., 37 Margaret, 38 McClary, Jennie, 135 John, 134 Maxwell, Francis T., 215 George, 213 Harriet, 215 Robert, 215 Sylvester, 213 William, 215 Merriman, Charles, 13 Charles B., 13 Helen, 14 Mary M., 14 Nathaniel, Capt., 13 William H., 13 Migeon, Achille F., 167, 168 Elizabeth F., 170 Henri, 167 Mix, Clarissa C., 447
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Phelps, Ellen M., 186 George W., 185 Launcelot, 186
Moore, Amos, 237 Asa, 237 Ida P., 238
Jonah, 237
Pliny, 237
Ridout, 237
Thomas, 503
Thomas R., 505
William H., 503
Jesse T., 357
Morcom, Clifford B., 250 Frederick C., 250
James, 249
James J., 249 Mary A., 250 William J., 250
Norton, Aurelia, 235 Elizabeth E., 236
George, 234
George W., 236
Ichabod, Col., 234 Seth P., 234
Oakes, Mary E., 256 Thomas, 255
Orcutt, Dorothy E., 89 Ella L., 89
Frances L., 87
William, 84
William F., 88
William R., 84, 87
Pardee, Dwight W., 30I George, 299 Henrietta, 302
Jared W., Dr., 299
Leavitt, 299
Ruth N., 299
Sarah N., 300
Price, George T., 490 Robert, 488 Sarah N., 490
Elisha, 152
Ernest W., 515
Franklin J., 416
Lucius, 97
Rice, Archibald E., 15, 17 Frederick B., 15
Helen M., 17
Herbert K., 515
Parsons, Alice, 197
Isaac E., 514
Betsey M., 401
Jane T., 154
Erastus, 400
Emily W., 227
Julia A., 416
John G., 400
George E., 227
Laura, 416
John K., 401
Ralph, 225
Lyman, 346
Lyman D., 346
Martha C., 348
Melissa K., 515 Neil H., 416
Emily, 205
Hiram, 204
Lemuel, 205 Polly, 205
Robbins, Cordelia F., 248 Fay L., 248
Frederick A., 247
Frederick A., Jr., 248 Philemon F., 247 Rockhill, Edith H., 31I Thomas C., 309 William W., 309 Root, Isabella S., 61
John, 59 John G., 59
Silas, 59 Rose, Edwin E., 356 Edwin H., 357
Madeline A., 357
Sage, Elizabeth V., 202 Henry P., Dr., 202 William H., Dr., 201
Scott, Henry W., 244 M. Bradford, 242
Louise, 5 Noah, 4
Mary E., 243 Moses, 243
Pomeroy, Charles G., 382 Chauncey, 381 Maria E., 382
Pratt, Daniel, 449
Edward L., Dr., 189
Sessions, Albert L., 24
Frances E., 423
Alexander, 22
John H., 22, 23
Henry G., 189
James C., Capt., 511, 512
Jennie A., 513
Joseph, 511, 513
Marguerite C., 449
Nathaniel M., 422
Rufus N., 422
Seth, 449
Preston, Edward H., 147
George, 148
Smith, Barbara E., 348
Charles H., 152
G. H., Dr., 147 Isabelle E., 148
Clarabel, 64
Edward A., Rev., 514
Parker, Emma S., 98 John D., 98
Harriet E., 153
Herbert A., 416
Lucius R., 98 Rienzi B., 97
Risley, Ann W., 227 Elisha, 225
Ralph G., 227
Sarah, 227 Roberts, Caroline L., 206
Oliver C., Dr., 63
Oliver H., 64
Richard, 152
Robert K., 154 William B., 63
Eliza F., 447 George H., 447 John G., 446 Martha I., 447 Samuel, 446
William, 185 William H., 185, 186 Phillips, Agnes D., 46 Andrew W., 45 Dennison, 45 Maria S., 46
Pickering, Elizabeth P., 504
Platt, Annie, 267
Daniel G., 267
James P., 267 Jeannie P., 267 Orville H., 262
Plumb, David, 4 David W., 4
Selden, Emma, 392
Hezekiah, 390
Joseph, 390 Lavinia, 392
Harriett G., 423
Maria F., 24 William E., 22
Seymour, Edward W., 284 Mary F., 286 Origen S., 285
Shepard, Charles, Rev., 21
Simons, David, 413 George O., 413 Josephine L., 414
John S., 196 Martin L., 196
Perkins, Charles, 312 J. Deming, 312 J. Deming, Jr., 314 Margaretta, 314 Perrin, Morris L., 530 Nicholas, 530 Roxanna, 531
William A., 237, 238 William C., 238
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Spaulding, Elizabeth R., 183 Grace W., 184 Jay E., 181 Lockwood, 181
Stager, Ernest D., 505 Steele, Agnes E., 464 Edward D., 79 George R., 462 Harry M., 80 Hiram, 79 Jeannette T., 462 John, Mrs., 466 John W., 462 Sarah C., 80
Lela A., 230 Mary J., 229 Tracy, Bertha, 278 Ellsworth M., 277 Morton, 277
Treadway, Charles, 155 Charles S., 155 Charles T., 157
Lucy H., 158
Lucy M., 158
Margaret, 157
Morton C., 158 Townsend G., 158
Williams, David W., 123, 124
Helen P., 125
Storrs, Daniel, 342 Lewis A., 343 Mary, 343
William H., 498
Samuel, 342
Tuttle, Bronson B., I Howard B., 2 Jane, 75 Louisa, 77
Elizabeth, 36 Harry H., 36
Zalmon, 342
Zalmon A., 342
Stoughton, Andrew, 369, 371 Edward C., 371 George A., 369, 371 George N., 371 Mary A., 371
Miles A., 72, 73
Renel C., IIO
Renel H., Rev., 108
Samuel, 72, 108
Samuel I., 77
Sarah, 75
Ethel, 283
Ethel E., 529
Frances P., 283
Francis, 528
Freeman, 282
Henry O., 376
Herbert E., 529
Jennie, 529
John H., 375
Mary, 376 William J., Maj., 282
Woodhouse, David R., 431 Elvira, 43I
James M., 431
Mary A., 429 Samuel, 429 Samuel D., 431
Samuel N., 429, 430
Worcester, Joshua, 458 Wordin, Eliza W., 49 Nathaniel E., Dr., 47 William, Capt., 47 Workman, George D., 176
James, 176 John, 177 Samuel, 176
Talcott, Benjamin, 100 Elizur, Col., 100 George, 10I John, 99 Mary K., 103 Mary, 103 Russell, 102 Russell G., 102 Samuel, Capt., 100 Tilton, Albert, 230 David, 228 Fred N., 230
Waldo, Cornelius, 270
Ebenezer, 270
Edward, 270
Swasey, Agnes, 441 Charles L., Dr., 440 Erastus P., Dr., 440 Hope S., 441
Swift, Earl, 432
Rowland, 432 Sarah B., 433
Weller, Frances M., 246 Raymond F., 246 Robert, 245
Welles, Catherine S., 502 Frederick, Hon., 500, 501 Joseph, 500 Leonard, 500 Samuel, Capt., 500
White, Eleazer S., 292 Henry C., 293 Jennie M., 293 John H., 292, 293 Nelson C., 293 Whitman, Caroline E., 57 Charles L., 56 John, 56
William, 56 Whitney, Clarence, 208 Nellie M., 208 Whittemore, Harris, 10 John H., 7 Joseph, 7 Julia A., 10 William H., Rev., 7
Wilcox, Alice L., 522 Harriet C., 522 Justus D., 521 Lucian S., Dr., 521
Turner, Harriet A., 499 Sturgis P., 498 Welles, 498
James B., 123 Jennie G., 125 Robert, 123 Williamson, Agnes B., 36
James, 35
James R., 36
Mary A., 2
John H., 35
John K., 36 Julia, 36 Winchell, Cyrus, 92 Wood, Annie E., 529 Edson F., 528
Strong, Annie F., 142 Edwin, 14I Edwin A., 142 Ezra, 14I Lonie P., 143
Sarah A., II0
William, 72, 108
William F., 74
Strunz, Otto F., 159 S. Addie, 161 William, 159
John, 270 Loren P., 270 Zachariah, 270
Thomas, 342
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