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Daniel Bement, son of John, was reared on his father's farm, and when he had attained his majority started for himself in the world. For some time he drove a team for a baker in Boston, and later worked at farming on Cape Cod. Saving his earnings, he eventually bought a farm in the western part of Buck- land, where he made his home till 1823, when he exchanged it for the property upon which his son now resides. Here he spent the re- mainder of his life, dying at the age of eighty-nine. He married Dorcas, daughter of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Nelson) Dodge, of Shelburne. She died at the age of fifty-nine, leaving three children: John Wait, Ezekiel Dodge, and Daniel.
Ezekiel Dodge Bement in his boyhood mastered all the branches of learning taught in the district school, and at the age of eigh- teen started as a teacher, receiving as his sal- ary thirteen dollars a month, and "boarding round." He taught during several winter terms in Charlemont, Rowe, and Buckland, working at farming in the summer. At the age of twenty he began to study medicine, devoting to this branch of science his spare time for about two years and a half. His younger brother then leaving home, he gave up his medical studies, and took charge of his father's farm. He succeeded his father in 1
the ownership of the estatc, which from early childhood to the present has been his home. It covers one hundred and thirty acres, and is well equipped with commodious buildings and all the necessary adjuncts for general farming.
In 1843 Mr. Bement was united in mar- riage to Roxanna D., daughter of Zephaniah and Fanny Richmond. She died in 1875; and in December, 1877, Mr. Bement married Mrs. Emily A. E. Smith Joslyn, a native of Colerain, daughter of Royal Smith, who also was born in Colerain. Mrs. Bement's grand- father, Nathaniel Smith, who for many years was a resident of Colerain, was a native of England. His wife was Nancy Townsend, of Rhode Island. Royal Smith, Mrs. Bement's father, was a shoemaker by trade as well as a practical farmer. He married Ruth Eddy, daughter of Joel and Olive (Lynde) Eddy, of Guilford, Vt .; and they reared three children : Nancy Amelia, Mary Diantha, and Emily A. E. The latter's first husband, to whom she was united June 30, 1851, was William S. Joslyn, a native of Windsor, Mass., son of Samuel and Laura (Parks) Joslyn. He was a machinist by trade, and during the last years of his life cultivated a farm in Conway. He died in Colcrain in January, 1869. Four children were born of this marriage: Mary E., Charles W., Laura I. (deceased), and Maria. Six of the nine children of Mr. Bem- ent reached maturity : Mary, Isabel D., Alice F., Frederick E., Clara J., Theron R. Mary, the second child born, was a graduate of Mount Holyoke Seminary, and taught in Brooklyn, N.Y., in Illinois, and in Dakota. She died at the home of her sister in Sioux Falls in 1888. Isabel D. is the wife of Eli- jah Phillips; and Frederick married Laura Huston, and has three children.
Mr. Bement cast his first Presidential vote in 1840 for General William Henry Harrison,
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taking part as a loyal Whig in the exciting political campaign of that year. He was a Republican after the formation of that party, and has been a Prohibitionist. Mr. Bement was a member of the State legislature in 1873, and voted for Henry L. Dawes as United States Senator. He has filled many offices of trust in the town, serving as Asses- sor ten years. also as Selectman and School Committee, while for over forty years he has been a Justice of the Peace.
HOMAS SIDNEY MANN, a young and energetic business man of Orange, was born at Petersham, October 18, 1864, son of Lot and Emily L. (Holland) Mann. He is a lineal descendant of Rich- ard Mann, a native of England, who settled at Scituate, Mass., and became an exten- sive land-owner there. The line continued through Richard's son, Thomas, born at Scit- uate in 1650; his son, Ensign, Sr .; Ensign, Jr., son of the latter, born at Scituate, 1740, graduated at Harvard College, 1764; and Thomas, who was the father of Lot Mann. Thomas Mann was an extensive farmer and lumberman of Petersham, a kind-hearted, benevolent citizen and a highly esteemed neighbor. Lot Mann was born at Petersham, October 24, 1818, and married Emily L., widow of Lot Dennis, January 11, 1862. He was engaged with his father in carrying on lumbering operations, making a specialty of getting out ships' masts, and at the age of twenty-nine years established himself in the same business alone, which he continued suc- cessfully for a long time, being the owner of large tracts of timber land. Like his father, he was benevolent and honest, believing that every man's word should be as good as his bond; and his strict adherence to these prin-
ciples is spoken of by his many acquaintances. After retiring from active business, he pur- chased the Seth Hapgood place, which, after making many improvements in the property, he sold to William B. Schooner, of Boston, for a summer residence. He subsequently removed to Athol, where he erected a fine substantial residence, in which he and his wife are passing their declining years. He is a Republican in politics, but has always declined public office. Mr. Lot Mann and his wife attend the Congregational church.
Thomas Sidney Mann was educated in the public schools, and after completing his studies at the high school at Athol went to Chicago, where he became shipping clerk for the firm of Clark Brothers & Co., furniture manufacturers. He remained with them two years, at the end of which period he returned East, and in 1884, associating himself with a half-brother, Mr. Dennis, purchased the gro- cery business of B. H. Underwood in the Goddard Block at Orange. After they had carried it on for two years, Mr. Mann pur- chased the interest of his partner, and con- tinued the business until 1888, when he disposed of it. In the mean time he had invested in timber, cutting and hauling logs to his own mills for manufacture, and con- ducting the largest business of the kind ever attempted by one of his age in this county. In 1890 he sold out his lumber interests, and after the conflagration of 1891 purchased the corner lot situated on Main Street, upon which he erected a handsome brick building, containing the usual modern improvements. This block, which was built at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars, is a very substan- tial structure, eighty-eight feet on South Main by one hundred and seventy-two on East Main Street.
On June 2, 1886, Mr. Mann married Miss
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Sarah E. Cardany, daughter of Joseph B. Car- dany, of Athol, her father, who was a success- ful furniture dealer, being now deceased. They have two children: Gertrude E., who was born April 26, 1887; and Thomas S., born November 5, 1893. Mr. Mann is a member of Orange Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Crescent Chapter, and Orange Commandery, Knights Templars, and of Social Lodge, In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows; and Mrs. Mann is a member of the Eastern Star. Mr. Mann is largely identified with the progress and development of the town, and was a lib- eral contributor toward securing the location of the Reynolds shoe factory at Orange. He is a Republican in politics. The family reside at 51 East Main Street.
ZIAS LONG, a substantial and well- to-do citizen of Shelburne, stands high among the industrious and pro- gressive farmers of this section of Franklin County, of which he is a native, his birth hav- ing occurred in Shelburne, April 6, 1828. His paternal grandfather, William Long, who was among the early settlers of Shelburne, was a native of Taunton, Bristol County, Mass., where he worked at the carpenter's trade for many years. He was a soldier of the Revolution.
Coming here about 1780, he bought forty acres of land south of the centre of the town of Shelburne, of which only four acres were cleared, the remainder being a dense growth of timber, inhabited by the wily red man and wild beasts, both at times troublesome, the latter often causing great annoyance in the cornfield. Working with indomitable will and perseverance, he cleared his land, and subsequently bought more, being at one time the owner of two hundred or more acres. His
first wife, whose maiden name was Mahala Holloway, and who died at sixty-five years of age, bore him seven children, four girls and three boys. After her death he married Dolly Atwood, who lived to the advanced age of eighty-five years. Grandfather Long was a man of very vigorous physical constitution, and rounded out almost a full century, living to the remarkable age of ninety-nine years, eight months, and ten days. He was a man of sincere religious convictions and a Deacon of the Baptist church, toward the support of which he contributed liberally.
His son, William Long, Jr., was born in 1788 in Shelburne, and here resided until his death, April 27, 1871. He succeeded his parents in the ownership of the old home- stead, and was a practical and prosperous farmer; and, while improving his own prop- erty, he also gave material aid in advancing the growth of the town. He added to the area of his estate till it reached the number of two hundred and fifty acres, and he became an ex- tensive and successful agriculturist. He was likewise conspicuous in the management of town affairs, being Selectman several years, besides holding minor offices. In his earlier years he was a Whig in politics, but on the formation of the Republican party became one of its most ardent adherents. Both he and his wife, whose maiden name was Clara Dole, were members of the Baptist church of Shel- burne; and they reared their family in the same faith. Seven children were born of their union, namely : Adaliza, who died at the age of fifty-one years; Henry D., who died when fifty-three years old; Clara, when a year old; Clarissa, widow of Moses A. Barnard, living in Shelburne; William H., a resident of Am- herst, Mass .; Ozias, the subject of this sketch; and M. David, a resident of Chicago, Il1.
Ozias Long was reared and educated in
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Shelburne, attending its public schools, and becoming practically acquainted with agri- cultural labors on the old homestead farm. Here he lived and labored until his marriage, when he took possession of the farm which he has since cultivated. This he bought in 1848, the original purchase consisting of ninety acres of land, partially cleared. Hav- ing bought additional land, he now owns one hundred and thirty acres. His fields are well tilled, and he has added to his place substan- tial improvements. The dwelling-house has been entirely repaired and enlarged; and he has put up new buildings for sheltering his stock and storing his grain, his farm ranking now among the best equipped of any in the locality. He has toiled earnestly and intel- ligently, and is justly deserving of the pros- perity he is now enjoying, his accumulations being the result of his own efforts. Politi- cally, Mr. Long is identified with the Repub- lican party; and, religiously, he ranks with the liberals, while his wife is an esteemed member of the Congregational church.
Mr. Long was united in marriage October 21, 1858, to Cordelia S. Williams, who was born in Buckland, June 21, 1830, being the daughter of Ephraim and Mary (Tobey) Will- iams, neither of whom is living. Mr. Will- iams was a well-to-do farmer of that town and one of its prominent citizens, having been Selectman of Buckland for many years. The union of Mr. and Mrs. Long has been blessed by the advent of four children into their home circle -three sons and a daugh- ter: Arthur E., now clerk in a dry-goods store in Springfield, married Mary Richard- son, and has two children - Gaylord R. and Arline; William O., a farmer, lives at home; David W., a farmer and sawyer, married Maria Carpenter, and resides at Shelburne ; Mary S. lives at home with her parents.
DWARD D. HAWKES, a prosperous farmer of Rowe, was born in the town
of Charlemont, December 11, 1833. He is the son of Edward D., Sr., and Plitha (Bradford) Hawkes, the former also a native of that town and a son of Samuel Hawkes, who came there from Deerfield at an early day. Grandfather Hawkes purchased a large tract of land situated upon the south side of the river, and cleared a valuable farm, which is now owned by Mr. Horton. He erected the present substantial buildings upon the place, becoming very prosperous both in agri- culture and lumbering, and died in 1847, at the age of eighty-nine. He was a Whig in politics, and a man of sterling worth. His wife, who passed from earth in 1830, at the age of sixty-two years, bore the following children : Henry, Ebenezer, Samuel, Betsey, Lucretia, Louise, and Edward D.
Edward D. Hawkes, the first of the name, son of Samuel, remained with his parents, and had charge of the farm during their de- clining years. He erected a saw-mill upon Cold River, which flowed through the farm; and this he operated in connection with his agricultural labors, paying considerable at- tention to dairying interests. He and his wife, Plitha Bradford, reared seven children : Alonzo, Charlotte, Mary, Cornelia, Edward D., Augusta, and Louise.
Edward D. Hawkes, the younger, was edu- cated in the schools of Charlemont, and was then occupied in helping his father until 1862, when he enlisted in Company B,' Fifty- second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which was under the command of Colonel Greenleaf. He saw one year of very active service during the most exciting period of the Civil War. His regiment was attached to the Department of the Gulf, and partici- pated in the siege of Port Hudson, besides
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several engagements of lesser note. Mr. Hawkes retired from the service without in- curring physical disability, and, returning home, resumed work with his father, with whom he continued until reaching the age of thirty-five years, when he purchased the Nimes farm of one hundred and sixty acres in the town of Rowe. He remodelled the build- ings, made many other improvements, and has since carried on general farming and dairying, keeping a herd of fifteen choice grade Jerseys. Mr. Hawkes is a member of C. D. Sanford Post, No. 79, Grand Army of the Republic, of North Adams. He is a stanch Republican.
On December 15, 1857, Mr. Hawkes was united in marriage to Hannah E. Sears, daughter of Lyman and Anna (Pierpont) Sears. Mr. Sears was a progressive farmer of Rowe, who sold his property here, and moved to Canaseraga, N.Y., later settling in Albion, Pa., where he died in 1887, aged sixty-eight years. His wife died in 1894, at the age of seventy-two years. During his residence in
Rowe he served as a Selectman. Hc was a Deacon in the Baptist church, and was super- intendent of the Sunday-school for a period of twenty years. His other children werc: George, Henry, Nancy E., Eliza A., and Alice E. The paternal grandparents of Mrs. Hawkes were Enoch and Ruth (Vincent) Sears, the former of whom, after following the sea for twenty years, settled first at Colerain, and finally at Rowe, where both he and his wife reached a ripe 'old age. Their children were: Barzillai, Enos, Wilson, Lyman, and Sally.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes have five children, namely: Alta, born June 5, 1869, now the wife of Charles Mathews, and residing in Westfield, Mass .; Clifford, born February 15, 1871, a mechanic at Fitchburg; Arthur, born December 15, 1873, a farmer at Montague; Anna, born May 17, 1875, a milliner of Worcester, Mass; and Edward, born October 8, 1880, who resides at home. Mrs. Hawkes is a member of the Baptist church.
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PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
A
Balthasard, Father W.
617
Bryant, Chauncey 258
Adams, Elbridge .
55
Barber, Charles T. .
592
Budington, Stephen B. . 240
Adams, George C.
129 Barber, Rev. Stillman 187
Adams, James W.
19 Barnard, Clinton E.
433
Adams, John A.
2.43
Bartlett, Edgar L.
322
Burnett, Henry F. 581
Alexander, Elisha
25
Bascom, Frank N.
271
Burrington, William H. 504
Alexander, Elisha D.
III Batchelder, Carlos
Alexander, George F.
40 Bement, Hon. Ezekiel D. .
659
Burt, Joel
3c8
Allen, Fred E. 232
Benjamin, Daniel W.
460
Allis, Silas W.
640
Benson, Sylvander G. .
96
Amidon, Solomon H. 168
Berry, George A ..
525
Amsden, Fred H. 555
Billings, Henry W.
644
Cady, Francis A. . 296
Canedy, Edward R. 44
Andrews, John A.
100 Blodgett, Amos
499
Canedy, Francis J., M.D. 466
Antes, Max
432
Blodgett, Robert E. .
577
Canedy, Orian D. 71
Arms, Edward B.
97
Boutwell, William L.
295
Canning, Miss Carrie 171
Arms, George A. .
9
Bowen, Dr. Merritt A. .
608
Carpenter, Mrs. Almeda 418
Arms, Obed S.
60 Bowker, Charles, M.D.
184
Carpenter, Ira . 418
Ashcraft, David
I 59
Boyden, Charles L.
535 Carpenter, Walter W. 541
Ashfield Library
595
Brackett, William H.
632 Carruth, Frederick P.
Cary, William W. 381
Atkins, Michael J.
197
Bridges, Major P. D.
89
Chapin, Eliphas L.
201
Avery, James D. .
Briggs, Nathaniel A.
437
Chapin, John W. .
630
Brigham, Luther A. .
635 Chapin, Mrs. Nancy A.
201
B
Brown, Hezekiah Brown, J. Frank Brown, Miron .
397
Chase, Denison 388
Baker, Andrew
547 Brown, Mrs. Nancy I.
427
Chenery, Mrs. Louisa D. 1 80
Ball, Frederic A.
481
Browning, Arthur
207
Cheney, Nathaniel 34
Ballard, Daniel
211
Browning, Mrs. Julia Amidon 207
Childs, Calvin K. 507
Ballou, Charles M.
98 Bryant, Calvin
489 Clapp, Richard
385
Bullard, Reuel 657
Alexander, Mrs. Adaline, M.D. 25
Bascom, Abner N.
526
Burnham, Fred L. 348
Armstrong, J. Mason
482
Bowker, Samuel D., M.D.
655 Carpenter, Joseph O. 630
Atherton, Samuel H. 67
Bradford, Elias F.
517
Brewer, Nathan C. .
400
Chandler, Frank H. . 554
Avery, Amos L. . 114
561
Babbitt, James H. 626
542
Chenery, Hollis 180
Baker, Roswell 42 Brown, Samuel C.
251
Cheney, Levi P. 65
427
Chapman, Matthew 20
C
Amstein, Albert J. 610 Blake, Eugene B.
338
Bullard, Eugene 621
491 Burrows, Frank L. 103
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Clapp, Walter E.
343
Gunn, Levi J. .
285
Clark, Mrs. Abbie B.
438
Fairchild, Mrs. Fanny A. . 31I
Clark, Andrew J.
438
Fairchild, Lewis W.
Clark, Charles F. 458
Farley, Dennis E. 416
H
Clark, Chester
589
Farr, James L. 18
Clark, Darwin M.
390
Farwell, Porter
471
Haigis, Louis T.
492
Clark, Luther W.
592
Felton, Joseph P.
312
Hale, James M. 202
Clough, Dr. Charles W.
649
Field, Franklin
634
Hall, Eben A. . 371
Conant, Charles M. . .
148
Field, Fred E.
634
Halligan, George W. 483
Conant, Hon. Chester C.
294
Field, Henry A.
467
Halligan, James
369
Cook, Moses
315
Field, Horace W.
405
Hanson, Albert A.
436
Coolidge, Asa, Jr.
71 Fife, Lucius S.
639
Hanson, Mrs. Marie L. 436
Coolidge, Mrs. Celestina P. P. .
71
Fisk, Dr. Charles L.
107
Harrington, Ansel
1 56
Coombs, Robert M.
306
Fiske, Isaac T.
46
Hart, Andrew J. .
636
Crafts, Seth B.
350
Fitts, Rufus H.
583
Haskell, Henry C. 112
Cromack, James B.
233
Flagg, Charles C.
399
Haskins, Emmett F.
57
Cross, Lemuel
650
Forbes, William A.
1 5
Hastings, Lewis L. 167
Cummings, Benjamin 27
Foster, Ezra
272
Hastings, Samuel
509
Curtis, Orson B. .
85
Foster, Ransom S.
284
Hawkes, Edward D. 663
Fowler, Edward C.
647
Hawkes, Edwin N. . 643
Frick, Gottlieb
651
Hemenway, Charles M. 485
D
Frost, Justice B. .
492
Hicks, Rufus M. 646
Daniels, Cyrus N.
35I
Darling, Uriah T. 268
Davenport, Carl E. 210
Hillman, Wayne
257
Davenport, George H. . 161
Hinsdale, Ariel W. 642
Davenport, Jonathan E. 252
G
Hinsdale, Henry
166
Davenport, Jonathan G. 564
Hodges, Rev. Alpheus C. 150
Davenport, William W.
262
Gale, Daniel
17
Hoffmann, Adam J., M.D.
569
Deane, Ebenezer A., M.D.
219
Gale, Mrs. Nancy D.
Holston, John C. . I7
452
Denison, Avery J.
328
Gardner, Levi .
I2
Horton, Julius D. 32
Dennison, Henry H.
139
Gleason, Albert M.
390
Hovey, George H. 549
Dickinson, Ashley G. 241
Goddard, Gamaliel D. IIO
224
Howard, Henry A. 303
Dickinson, George
236
Goodell, Henry E.
325
Howes, Charles 548
Dudley, Luther
584
Goodnow, Ebenezer R. 459
Hudson, Nathan E. 372
Duncan, Charles M., M.D.
200
Gould, Mrs. E. Josephine 273
274
Hunt, John S. 140
Dutton, Miss Mary T. . 90
Gould, Lyman G. 25
Hunt, William W.
526
Graves, Alonzo 53
Graves, Alonzo 163
J
Eddy, Almon B.
143 Graves, Lemuel F. 645
Jenks, George W. 443
Elmer, Amos D. .
52
Grout, Alden W. .
255
Jennison, Charles H. 415
Elmer, Lorenzo D. 247
Guilford, Ira A. 465
Johnson, Addison 231
Ewing, Frank S.
582 | Gunn, Erastus F. 341
Johnson, John G. .
598
Gunn, Lyman O. .
472
Clark, John H.
155
Felton, Charles
347
Hale, Hartley . 49
Clogston, Henry W.
279
Fessenden, George R., M.D. 594
Hamilton, Charles 83
Cooke, George A., M.D.
118
Field, Stillman K.
235
Hemenway, William H. 510
Furbush, Mrs. Caroline C. 223
Furbush, Merrill A. . 223
Hilliard, Gilbert G. 1 09
Fyfe, Thomas T., M.D. 140
Hillman, Charles S.
95
Day, Josiah P.
Gale, Daniel J. 73
Hoffmann, Mrs. Fidelia Eleanor 569
Hosmer, Charles W. 300
Dexter, Samuel S.
68
Goddard, Edward A.
5.50
Hovey, Mrs. Nancy M. 549
Dickinson, Frank 239
Goddard, George II.
Hulbert, Ebenezer S. 195
Dunham, Duane B. . 160
Gould, Lucius H.
E
Graves, Ebenezer 297
Gale, Conrad H. . 299
Hager, Dexter F. 597
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PAGE
PAGE
Jones, Gilbert E. .
317
Miller, George W.
292
Pickett, Job G. 628
Jones. Nahum
413
Miller, John D.
291
Pierce, David M. 14I
Joy, Henry C. .
518
Miller, Thomas R.
230
Pierce, Frederick E. 357
Miner, Alonzo G. 178
Pierce, George 190
K
Moore, Orramel
556
Pierce, Willard H., M.D. 151
Keach. Joseph Wright
435
Moore, William A.
275
Plympton, Chester H. 613
Keith, Charles
638
Morgan, Jeremiah P. 536
Keith. William E.
Moulton, Charles A.
424
Porter, Lewis 539
Kellogg, Frederick D.
98
Mowry, David .
254
Powers, James L.
403
Kellogg, Jacob P.
331
Kemp, Horace 267
Kendrick. Oliver B.
377
King, Frederick H. .
tit
Knowlton, Charles H.
629
L
Laidley. John B., M.D.
457
Newell, Herbert
449
Larabee, Eber N. 351
Newhall, David 563
Lawler, Frank J. . 220
Newhall, Jabez C.
587
Lawrence. George H. 618
Newhall, Nathan O.
382
Ramsey, Mrs. Sarah J. 30
Rankin, Noah . 407
Leonard, Eliza B.
143
Nichols, Walter E.
375
Ranney, Henry S. 286
Lewis, George A. 568
Niles, William E.
653
Reece, Edward F. 209
Livermore, Mrs. Martha T.
512 Nims, Reuben H.
327
Reed, Alfred
648
Livermore, Rufus
512 Noyes, Joseph D.
Long, Clarence MI. 90
Rice, Hart A.
393
Long, James R .. 213
O
Long. Ozias 662
Long, Stephen MI. 658
Oakman, Richard N. 229
Rist, Gilbert L. 417
Robertson, Charles H. . 222
Robertson, Roswell B. . 243
Rockwell, Seymour 454
Root, Henry H. 330
Root, Henry O. 189
Ross, Augustus B.
261
Ruddock, Le Baron D.
462
Ruffle, George R. 395
Russell, Mrs. Ellen M. 440
Russell, Francis B. .
133
Mann, Thomas S. 661 Page, Joel B. 496 Russell, Mrs. Isabella 133
Marcy, Charles A. 264 Parker, Alfred A. 131 Russell, Nathaniel E. 440
Marvel, Passcall . 34 Parsons, Charles, Jr. 521
Marvell, Orman C. 340 Parsons, Herbert C. I28
Maxwell, Hugh 468 Pease, Franklin 529
Maynard, Walter P.
307 Perry, Joseph C. . 387
Mayo, George W. 50 Peterson, Bion N. I27
McClellan, George B. 256 Peterson, Harlow M. 623
McKenna, James A. 607 Phelps, Asa 80
Ryther, William E. .
I21
S
Sampson, Myron F. . 450
Sanderson, Alvan
333
Sanderson, Horace G.
376
M
P
Mahoney, Jeremiah H. 640
Mann, Jason
319 Packard, John B. 473
Oakes, Gardner J .. 360
Richards, William T. 428
Lord, Jotham, Jr. . 444
Oakman, Richard N., Jr. 363
Lord, Mrs. Martha A. Lyman 444
O'Hara, Richard 342
Lowe, Frank E. 10.4
O'Keeffe, Thomas 611
Oliver, Solon J.
115
Lyman, Charles W. 425
Lyons, Philo T. 305
Orcutt, Baxter A. 370
Osgood, Elihu C. 334
54
Powers, William L. 508
Pratt, Edson J. 445
Pratt, Francis R. 61
Pratt, Prof. Hiram A. 532
Nelson, Albert B.
75
Purcell, Rev. Mark E. 606
Nelson, Captain Alvah P. 280
Purinton, George R. 165
Newcomb, Eugene A. . 173
Purple, Proctor P. 177
Newcomb, Stephen C. . 620
Purrington, Frederick W. 530
Newell, Charles B. 523
Lamb, Joseph H. .
175
R
Ramsey, John . 30
Leavitt, Colonel Roger H. 605
Newton Family
573
176 Rice, Alonzo M. 13
Rice, Leonard B. 516
Rice, Nathaniel S. 624
Loomis, Calvin S. 253
Munn, Lorenzo P.
N
76
Montague, Henry W.
Pierce, John D. 613
Porter, James 87
117
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PAGE
Sanderson, John . 234
Stratton, Albert S. 609
Washburn, Hon. William B. 149
Sanderson, John H. .
396
Stratton, Edwin . 368
Waters, Franklin L.
494
Sanderson, Walter W. .
192
Stratton, Edwin A.
227
Watson, Gilman N. . 404
Sauer, Andrew
84
Sumner, Oscar A. 503
Weisbrod, Carl E. J. 278
Sawyer, Samuel
86
Swan, Henry S.
543
Wells, Charles Barnard
79
Schoff, Alfred . 138
Wells, Henry I34
Schuster, Christian F. 283
Wells, Perez M. 582
Scott, Charles H.
123
Wells, William 474
Scott, Henry O.
318
Taylor, George E.
423
Wheaton, Christopher C. . 29
Temple, David W.
500
Wheeler, George M. 457
Severance, B. Frank
124
Temple, James F. 521
Wheeler, John W. 352
Severance, Cephas C.
105
Thayer, Joel 606
Whipple, Rollin P. 206
Severance, Chester W.
I37 Thompson, Milo A. 362
186
Whiting, Joseph W.
420
Severance, Matthew S.
265
Todd, Edward E.
559
Whitney, George E.
601
Severance, William S., M.D. 358
Totman, Joshua B.
406
Wilber, Edwin
591
Shearer, Thomas R.
501
Tower, Philo A.
53I
Wiley, Ebenezer F.
344
Shepard, Dr. Charles
205
Tower, Warren F.
524
Wilkins, George H.
1 64
Shippee, Almon A.
650
Towne, Hon. Charles A. . 617 Willard, Henry C. .
288
Slate, Arthur F.
58
Townsend, Chauncey G. 554
Williams, Charles A.
555
Slate, Clark .
499
Townsend, Mrs. Lucy C. R. . 553
Williams, Daniel .
446
Slate, Henry
32
Traver, Philip
309
Williams, Franklin H. .
600
Slater, John
620
Traver, William E.
183
Williams, Mrs. Jane S. 600
Slater, Mrs. Margaret
620
Trow, Cornelius G , M.D.
248
Williams, Mrs. Lucy J. 446
Smart, Albert J.
361
Trowbridge, Silas
604
Willis, Andrew E., M.D. 641
Smead, Henry S. .
218
Tucker, Mrs. Catherine 588
Wilson, Charles M., M.D. 602
Wilson, Dennis 478
Smead, John H.
74
Wiswall, Frank L.
653
Smead, Thomas
636
Witherell, Albert 560
Smith, Ansel C.
245
Underwood, George M. ยท 590
Womersley, Thomas, M.D. 579
Smith, Clarence A.
612
Upton, Frederick W.
39 Wood, Adelra H.
28
Smith, Frederick H.
4II
Wood, Frank J.
562
Smith, Henry J 174
Woodard, Frederick G. 476
Smith, Horace A. 563
Woodard, Harding G. . 62
Snow, Fayette
633
Ward, Alanson W. . 453
Woods, Andrew J. 38
Spear, Daniel W.
477
Ward, Rollin C., M.D. .
82
Wright, Edward 22
Spear, Erastus
14 Warfield, Herbert E. 152
Warner, Albert B. 198
Wright, George H.
379
Stetson, Isaac W. 486
Warner, Anson K.
431
Stewart, Amos
147
Warner, Emerson C. 246
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Stewart, Edmund B.
544
Warner, Mrs. Esther M. 43I
Yetter, John G.
.
320
Stewart, William
217
Warner, Henry N.
364
Stockwell, Lydia E. .
185
Warner, Mrs. Mary S. Todd 196
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Stowell, Captain Samuel H. . 44
Warner, Volney D. . 196
Strange, Robert 337 Warner, Whitney L. 380 Zabriskie, Frank H., M.D. 277
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Sears, Joshua G. .
I 54
627 Thompson, Visenlio D.
White, Thomas 622
Severance, Joseph C.
Smead, Horace A.
41
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Wright, Francis H. 56
Sprague, Avery W. 570
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Alexander, Elisha
2.1
Marvel. Passcall and Mrs. Cath-
Stewart, Edmund B.
545
Arms, George A. .
8
erine C.
35
Stewart, Luther
544
Ashcraft, David
158
Maxwell, Hugh
469 Stewart, William .
216
Bascom, Ezekiel L.
270 Miller, John D.
290
Strange, Robert and Mrs. Eliza-
Bryant, Calvin
188 Morgan, Jeremiah P.
537
beth B. 336
Bryant, Chauncey
259
Nelson, Alvah P.
281
586
Todd, Edward E. 558
Burrows, Frank L.
102 Newhall, Nathan O.
383
Towne, Charles A. 616
Chenery, Hollis
18I Nichols, Walter E. .
374
Townsend, Chauncey G. 552
Clark, Andrew J. .
439
Page, Elijah
497
Trow, Cornelius G., M.D. 249
Cooke, George A .. M.D.
119
Parsons, Charles, Jr.
520
Warner, Anson K.
430
Davenport, Jonathan G.
565 Pease, Franklin
528 Warner, Henry N.
365
Dickinson, Rufus and Mrs.
Powers, James L. 402 Wells, Charles Barnard 78
Julia S.
238 Rice, Hart A.
392 Wheeler, George M. 456
Dutton, Samuel W.
91 Ruddock, LeBaron Dutton
463 Wheeler, John W.
353
Felton, Charles
346 Sanderson, Elijah D.
193
Whiting, Joseph W. 421
Felton, Joseph P.
313
Severance, Chester W.
1 36 Williams, Daniel . 447
Goodell, Henry E.
324 Shepard, Dr. Charles
204
Wilson, Dennis
479
Hale, Hartley .
48 Smith, Frederick H.
410
Woodard, Harding G. 63
Howard, Henry A.
302
Sprague, Avery W. . 571
Livermore, Rufus
513 Stewart, Amos
146
Stratton, Edwin A. 226
Burrington, William H.
505
Newhall, Jabez C.
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