Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester county, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity, Vol. III, Part 110

Author: Crane, Ellery Bicknell, 1836-1925, ed
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: New York, Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 772


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He married, 1880, Isabella Tweedale, of Phila- delphia and Worcester. They have one child : Ernest Russell, born in Millbury, 1880, graduate of the


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Millbury high school, the Worcester Academy and Becker's Business College of Worcester, and is now the secretary of Chandler Bullock, of the Worcester Consolidated Street Railway Company.


Herman J. Molt, son ot Gustave Molt, was born in New York city, July 19, 1859. He attended the public and high schools of Millbury, where his parents located when he was about a year old. He Jearned his father's trade of dyer in the carpet mill of Matthew J. Whittall, at Worcester. When his father went into business Herman took his place in charge of the dyeing department of the Crane & Waters mill, Millbury. He was connected later with his father's firm, Whitney & Molt, and after his father's death went into partnership with his two brothers, Augustus C. and William, under the firm name of Molt Brothers, and has since been connected with that firm. The factory of Molt Bros. is on Riverlin street, Millbury. The expert knowledge and skill of Herman Molt have contributed in large measure to the success and growth of the business of his firm. He is a Republican and has frequently been chosen to represent his party in nominating conventions. In 1906 he was elected selectman of the town of Millbury. He and his family attend the First Congregational Church. He married, June 16, 1882, Alice I. Mallalieu, daughter of George Malla- lieu, of Millbury, a brother of Bishop Mallalieu. They have one child: George Mallalieu, born Au- gust 5, 1882. His wife died September, 1883. He married (second), September 5, 1902, Ida M. Sutton, daughter of Arthur Sutton, of Millbury. Their chil- dren are: Marjorie, born August 5, 1902; Dorothy, born March 16, 1905.


William, Molt, son of Gustave Molt, was born in New York city, July 2, 1862. He received his early education in the common and high schools of Mill- bury He learned his trade in the mill of Faulkner Brothers, of Lowell, becoming a skillful dyer. When his brother Herman left the employ of Crane & Waters, William succeeded him as boss dyer, and re- mained in charge of the dyeing department of that mill until the firm of Molt Brothers was formed. Since then he has been an active member of the firm and much of its success is due to his energy and ability. He is a Republican in politics but never sought public office. He is a member of no secret orders, devoting his time exclusively to his home and business. He married, June, 1903, Hattie M. Man- son, daughter of Randolph Manson, of Millbury. They have no children.


Robert Ernest Molt, son of Gustave Molt (1), was born in Millbury, Massachusetts, November 8, 1863. He was educated in the public and high schools of Millbury, and in Howe and Foster's Business College, Worcester. He began his busi- ness career as assistant bookkeeper of E. H. Start, shoe manufacturer, 619 Main street, Worcester, where he remained about four years. He then be- came traveling salesman for his father's firm, Whit- ney & Molt, and sold the indigo made in the factory at Millbury to cotton and woolen mills all over the country. When the firm of Whitney & Molt was dis- solved he became salesman for the Boston Dyewood & Chemical Company. In 1892 he was appointed a state fire marshal. When the fire marshal's depart- ment was merged with the district police of the state he continued in his duties as before, investigat- ing the causes of fires and prosecuting cases of arson. He is stationed in the city of Worcester. The office of the district police is at 476 Main street. Mr. Molt is a member of Olive Branch Lodge of Free Masons, Millbury. He and his fam- ily attend the First Congregational church. In poli- tics he is a Republican. He was for twenty years


a member of the Millbury town committee, serving at many party conventions as delegate from his district. He resides at Millbury. He married, Oc- tober 15, 1891, at Millbury, Ida May Manson, daugh- ter of Randolph Manson, of Millbury. Her sister married William Molt, mentioned above, brother of Robert. They have one child: Nelson Robert, born at Millbury, January 18, 1893.


HORACE G. CLARK. The late Horace G. Clark, of Boylston, was a native of New Hampshire, and a descendant of one of the early settlers in that state. His grandfather, David Clark, was an indus- trious farmer. His father, Taylor Clark, who was for many years engaged in lumbering, in connec- tion with farming, resided in New Hampshire. In his day the Democrats and Whigs were the two chief political parties, and he affiliated with the latter. Taylor Clark married Eliza Maxfield, who was also a member of a well known New Hampshire family. She became the mother of eleven children.


Horace G. Clark, the principal subject of this sketch, was born in New Hampshire, in November, 1825. After concluding his attendance at school lie served an apprenticeship at the moulder's trade, which he followed as a journeyman for a number of years. He then engaged in farming, and in ISSo he purchased a farm in Boylston, where he resided for the rest of his life. Horace G. Clark died in 1905. In politics he supported the Republican party, and although not active in civic affairs he was nevertheless a useful citizen and was highly re- spected for his steadfast adherence to principles of righteousness and integrity. He attended the Bap- tist church.


Mr. Clark married, September 20, 1849, Margaret McDuffy, who survives him, and is now carrying on the farm. She is a native of New Hampshire, daughter of James and Mary ( Harris) McDuffy. Mrs. Clark has one daughter, Belle, who is now the widow of Elmer Eller.


RALPH BULLARD STONE, secretary, treasurer and general manager of the E. E. Stone Lumber & Box Company, was born in Spencer, Massachu- setts, November 20, 1868, a son of Edward Everett and Eliza M. (Caldwell) Stone, of Spencer, and a grandson on the paternal side of Samuel Stone, of Dudley, Massachusetts, a farmer, and on the ina- ternal side of William Caldwell, of Charlton, Massa- chusetts. Edward E. and Eliza M. (Caldwell) Stone were the parents of five children, as follows : Nellie L., Irving, Ralph Bullard, LeRoy, and Russell Stone.


Ralph B. Stone received his preliminary educa- tion in the common and high schools of Spencer, and the knowledge thus obtained was supplemented by a course at Allen's English and Classical school at West Newton. His first experience in an active career was gained by working at the lumber husi- ness with his father, in which he became an ex- pert, and at the present time (1906) is serving in the capacity of secretary, treasurer and general manager of the E. E. Stone Lumber & Box Com- pany. He has been honored by his fellow citizens by clection to the board of selectmen, serving at the present time as clerk of the same, and he is also secretary of the board of health. He is a firm be- liever in the doctrines of the Congregational church, a stanch advocate of the principles of Republicanism, and a member of the Masonic order.


Mr. Stone was married twice. His first wife was Sarah L. Starr, daughter of H. P. Starr, of Spencer, a sketch of whom appears elsewhere in this work. She died in IS99. Their children are:


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Gerald Starr, born 1897; and Marjorie Adele, born 1899. Mr. Stone married for his second wife Han- nah J. Daniels, of Framingham, Massachusetts, daughter of Charles Daniels, a truckman, and one child is the issue of this marriage: Donald Cald- well, born November 3, 1903.


STEPHEN GEORGE BOWEN, son of Thomas and Mary (Gaffney) Bowen, was born in Culkeel, county Roscommon, Ireland, February 7, 1857. He came to this country in 1871, when only fourteen years old. He began to work first in the Adriatic mills, Worcester, and after remaining there five years went west, and was in business two years in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he returned, in 1878, he engaged in the meat and grocery business on Canter- bury street. His business increased as the city grew and for twenty years he conducted a large and successful business. He began early to make in- vestments in Worcester real estate, and his inter- ests finally became so large that he sold his busi- ness and has since devoted his time to the care and development of his real estate and to dealing in real estate. In 1900 he removed from his former residence on Canterbury street to 984 Main street, which place he bought two years before that. He married, in Worcester, October, 1885, Catherine J. Campbell, of Worcester, daughter of John and Margaret (Kane) Campbell. They have five chil- dren : Thomas J., Mary A., William O., Francis C., Margaret C.


HENRY FRANKLIN SADLER. Anthony Sad- ler (I), the emigrant ancestor of Henry Franklin Sadler, late of Upton, Massachusetts, came from Southampton, England, in the ship "Confidence" as an apprentice of Stephen Kent. His age was given as nine, possible nineteen, though he may have been ten or eleven years old. The dates given by the early emigrants were usually not correct. For some reason there was a tendency to understate ages. Savage suggests that the record was twenty-nine be- fore it was torn, or became illegible, but as he was an apprentice and his son was not born until 1650, twenty-nine seems too old. He became a freeman, September 6, 1639, when he must have been of age. He was a cordwainer by trade. He married Martha Cheney, daughter of John Cheney. They lived at Newbury ; he was a first settler of Salisbury, Massa- chusetts. Anthony Sadler was drowned in the prime of life at Salisbury, February 23, 1651, His widow married (second) Thomas Burkby, of Ipswich. She was buried January 24, 1658. The only child of Anthony and Martha (Cheney) Sadler was : Abiel, born November 2, 1650.


(II) Abiel Sadler, son of Anthony Sadler (1), was born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, November 2, 1650. He was a soldier in the colonial wars from Essex county. Later he settled at Gloucester, Massa- chusetts, where in 1689 he owned a homestead with three acres of land above the head of Stoney Cove. His son was a mariner and doubtless he too was a seafaring man. He died September 15, 1697, at the age of forty-seven, leaving, so far as the records show, only one child, John, born in Gloucester, March 13, 1693. His widow married Josiah Tainer. She was the daughter of Richard Dike.


(111) Captain John Sadler, son of Abicl Sadler (2), was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, March 13. 1693. He spent his early life there, but when a young man went to Rowley, Massachusetts. There he married, April 27, 1713, Sarah Scott, of Rowley. He owned a house and land in the second parish. The births of three of his children are recorded there. In some of the early deeds he is called


mariner and he probably followed the sea in his early life. In a deed of Rowley property he calls Joseph Tainer his father-in-law. He bought fif- teen acres of land in Mendon, March 7, 1723, and about that time settled in Mendon. He bought land again in 1731 and at various times in Mendon and what was later called Upton. He was living in Mendon, August 9, 1735. April 1, 1748, he sold land there to his son, Captain Stephen. His home was in that part of Mendon that in 1735 was set up as the town of Upton, and the first meeting of the proprietors and incorporators was held in John Sadler's house. He was a selectman of Upton from 1736 to 1745 inclusive, and from 1748 to 1752. He was moderator in 1744-45-52. He was town treasurer in 1736-44-45-46-47-50. He cleared the land in the southern part of the town of Upton, and built the house on the old Sadler place where some of the family have lived to the present day. A curious quit claim deed dated September 9, 1783, some thirty years after the death of John Sadler, was made by his heirs to clear the title to a piece of land in Gloucester amounting to an acre and a half situated on the road to Ipswich and recorded in Worcester county, perhaps because the estate was settled in that county. The deed is signed by Stephen, Ebenezer, Joseph, Abiel and Hannah Hol- brook, the living heirs of John Sadler. John Sadler was captain of an Upton company.


He married (first) as noted; (second) Lydia Gale, of Watertown (intentions dated April 12), 1736, by whom he had one child. She died June 12, 1745. He married (third) Susanna Putnam, of Sutton (intentions dated December 27, 17-). She died at Brookfield, 1772, mentioning sons by her first marriage in her will. At the time of her death she was living in Brookfield. The will of Captain John Sadler was dated June II, 1753, and allowed Novem- ber 7. 1753. Those mentioned in the will were: John, Joseph, Abiel, Stephen, Ebenezer, Hannah and wife Susanna. His widow sold her dower rights to Joseph and Ebenezer hy deed dated November 7. 1753. Captain John Sadler left in his will his land at Huntstown to his eldest son, John Sadler, who seems to have settled near Deerfield, Massachu- setts.


Children of Captain John and Sarah (Scott) Sadler were: I. John, born at Rowley, August 24, 1716. settled in western Massachusetts and died soon afterward. 2. Joseph, born at Rowley, August 23, 1718, called of Uxbridge in his father's will, settled in Upton; he had three sons Joseph, John and Benjamin, all born in Upton, mentioned in his will ; he died in 1803. 3. Abiel, born in Rowley. De- cember 20, 1720. 4. Captain Stephen, born probably in Mendon about 1723-24, died in Upton, October IS, ISII, had many descendants through daughters, hut no sons: his will was allowed October 28. 1811 ; he lived in Upton. 5. Ebenezer, was "of Upton" in father's will, and was living there in 1754 and 1783. 6. (Daughter of second wife, Lydia) Hannah, born in Upton, November 24, 1738, married . Hol- brook.


(IV) Abiel Sadler, son of Captain John Sadler (3), was born in Rowley, Massachusetts, December 20, 1720. He married (first) Esther -, who was the mother of his children. He lived in Mendon and Upton. He married (second) Mrs. Anna Saltmarsh, of Hopkinton (intentions filed July 27), 1776. He was a soldier in the revolution. The Sadler fam- ily of Upton furnished at least eight revolutionary soldiers. Abiel Sadler, Jr., Seth Sadler and Ben- jamin Sadler were in the army. These were sons of Abiel Sadler. His brother, Joseph Sadler, and Joseph's son Joseph were in the army. Captain


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Stephen Sadler, another brother, was very promi- nent. William Sadler is also credited with service in the army. John Sadler, of Deerfield, probably his brother or nephew, was also a soldier. Every Sadler able to bear arms seems to have been in the service. Children of Abiel and Esther Sadler were: Seth, born in Upton, November 8, 1752; Abiel, Jr., born in Upton, October.13, 1755; and perhaps others. (VI) Samuel Sadler, grandson of Abiel Sadler and son of Abiel, Jr. or Seth Sadler, was born about 1785. He married, May 17, 1810, Polly Baker, daughter of Thomas M. Baker, of Upton, Massachu- setts. She died January 9, 1838, aged fifty-three years. Samuel sold land to Elijah Warren in 1832 'and signed deeds in 1839 for other property in Up- ton. He was a cordwainer by trade. Children of Samuel and Polly (Baker) Sadler were: Eli Bowker, born December 7, 1817: and others.


(VII) Eli Bowker Sadler, son of Samuel Sad- fer (6), was born December 7, 1817, died February 3, 1895. He married, April 6, 1837, at Sutton, Mas- sachusetts, Mary Peckham Brown. She was born May 23, 1818, died August 29, 1887. She was the daughter of Uriah Brown, of Burroughsville, Rhode Island. They lived at Grafton and Providence, but about 1860 came to Upton and lived with his father on the place he had bought on Mechanic street, Upton. He helped his father carry on the farm until his death and then carried it on alone until his son was old enough in his turn to help him. Children of Eli Bowker and Mary Peckham (Brown) Sadler were: George H. (or A.), born in Upton, August 3, 1839, died August 29, 1839; Bathsheba Ann, born in Upton, July 5, 1841, mar- ried George Church, of Douglas; Catherine Frances (A in private record) born in Upton, April 15, 1844, married John Bartlett, of Worcester; she died February 15, 1894, at Worcester : Martha B., born August 24, 1848, died March 21, 1850: Henry Frank- lin, see forward; Martha Louise, horn April IS, 1855, married Edmond Cheney, of Milford; William Herbert, born February, 1857, married Annie Ames, of Milford; Edwin Walter, born August 16, 1861, married Anna Fitts, of Upton.


(VIII) Henry Franklin Sadler, son of Eli Bowker Sadler (7), was born in Grafton, Massa- chusetts, where his parents lived for a few years, May 23. 1852. When a young boy with the family


he was taken to Providence, where they lived for a short time, thence coming to Upton, where his father settled on the paternal homestead on Ne- chanic street. He lived in this house for forty-five years. He received a common school education in the public schools of Upton. Mr. Sadler was a prosperous farmer of thoroughly domestic tastes, respected by his neighbors and friends. He was a man of quiet tastes, but was interested in public affairs. He was respected for his integrity and industry. The Sadler farm supports some fifteen to twenty cows and is a well managed property. .Of late years Mr. Sadler had the co-operation and assistance of his son in running the farm, which contains one hundred and eighteen acres. Mr. Sad- ler was a Republican. He was a member of the Upton Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, and has served on the executive committee. He attended the WVest Upton Unitarian Church, but he belonged to the Unitarian Association. He died at West Upton, on the homestead, February 28, 1904. Mr. Sadler married, March 29, 1876, Mary Helen Bosworth, daughter of Stephen and Nancy Augusta (Bathrick) Bosworth. She was born May 22, 1844. Children of Henry Franklin and Mary Helen (Bosworth) Sadler were: I. Mabel, born in Upton. February 26, 1878, died March 3, 1878. 2. Mary Etta, born August 27. 1879. married Percy Alexander, a ma- chinist in Draper's Mills at Hopedale ; he died Janu- ary 23, 1904, leaving one child, Ethel Marion Alex- ander, born March 17. 1895; Mary Etta married (second), November 24, 1904, Whitman Holbrook, also a machinist in Draper's Mills. 3. Henry Stephen, see forward.


(IX) Henry Stephen Sadler, son of Henry Franklin Sadler (8), was born in Upton, Massa- chusetts, on the old homestead in the western part of the town, February 20, 1882. He received his education in the common schools of his native town, later devoting his time to the farm and since his father's death, in 190.4. he has carried on the farm and lives on the homestead with his wife and mother. He is a Republican in politics and a mem- ber of the Upton Grange.


He married, September 20. 1904, Grace Violet Weir, daughter of James W. and Elida Lucy (Harvey) Weir, of Worcester. She was born in Worcester, May 2, 1888.


INDEX


Adams, Alfred E., 201 Adams, Almon, 364 Adams, Benjamin, 202 Adams, Charles D., 191 Adams, David, 50 Adams, David, Jr .. 51


Adams Family, 50


Adams Family, 189


Adams, George, 191


Adams, George D., 172


Adams, Horace C., 51


Adams, Jennison, 364


Adams, Jolın, 191 Adams, Oliver R., 172


Aitchison, George T., 130 Aitchison, William H., 130


Aldrich, Abbie E., 42


Aldrich, Bayliss W., 4I


Aldrich Family, 40


Aldrich. Frederick J., 43 Aldrich, Gideon M., 42


Aldrich, Hosea, 242


Aldrich, Leander S., 43


Aldrich, Merritt D., 242


Aldrich, Ralph E., 42


Bartholomew, Ellen J., 228


Bartlett, Clarence S., 260


Bartlett Family, 278


Bliss, William C., 169


Blodgett, Nathaniel F., 346


Blodgett, Percival, 346


Boepple, George, 83


Boepple, Jacob, 83


Bates, Alonzo W., 278


Bates, Charles A., 278


Bates, Elias J., 336


Bates, George D., 277


Bates, Henry, 315


Bates, John, 337 Bates, Joseph, 315


Bates. Rachel A .. 316


Bowes Family, 128 Bowes, Robert J., 129


Bowes, William J., 128


Balcom, Elmer I., 14


Balcom Family. 13


Balcom, Frederick A., 14


Balcom, Judson, 14 Balcom, Madison A., 14


. Baldwin, Catherine (Turner), 324 Baldwin Family, 324 Baldwin, Franklin, 324 Baldwin, Judithan, 324 Ball Family, 325 Ball. Nixon, 325 Ball, Sullivan T., 325 Ballard. Joseph A .. 316 Bancroft, Eben D., 109 Bancroft, Joseph B., 110


Barber, George, 195


Barber, George D., 194


Barber, John N., 196


Barker, Forrest E., 86


Barker, Josiah G., 88


Barlow Family, 342


Barlow, Fred C., 343


Barlow,


Wyatt, 342


Barnes, Benjamin, Jr .. 282


Barnes, David H., 282


Bent, Mary L. (Adams), 236


Bent, Roderick L., 236


Berggren, Olaus, 66


Bigelow, Elisha Noney. 359 Bigelow, William H., 360 Blackwell, Emma S., 270 Blanchard, Bradford Johnson, 384


Blanchard, Clarence B., 350


Blanchard, C. Edward, 385


Blanchard, Douglas F., 384


Blanchard Family, 384


Blanchard, George, 233


Blanchard, Joseph D., 233


Blanchard, William Douglas, 385


Bliss Family, 388 Bliss, William, 389


Bartlett, Frank V., 279


Bartlett, Jonathan, 261


Bartlett. Josiah, 261


Bartlett, William A .. 279


Bond Family, 96 Bond, Thomas, 98


Bourn, George W., 348


Bourn, Isaac, 348 Bowen, Stephen George, 395


Bowen, Thomas, 395 Bowes, Elizabeth J., 129


Batcheller. Edward A., 288


Baylies, Alpheus, 149


Baylies Family, 148 Baylies, Nicholas, 149


Beaman, Edwin P., 345


Boylan, Lawrence, 328


Beaman, Eliza C., 154


Beaman, John W., 157


Beaman, Phineas, 345


Beaman, William, 157 Becker, Edwin C. A., 208 Becker, John P., 208 Beebe, Ansel, 332


Beene, Newell S., 332


Bellows Family, 274


Bellows, Simeon M., 275


Bemis, Elijah, 318 Bemis, Elwyn H., 318


Bennett, Addison, 304 Bennett, Asa A., 175 Bennett, Edwin, 301


Bennett, Edmund S .. 304 Bennett, John H., 198 Bennett, Jonathan S., 199


Bennett, Prudence E., 301 Bennett, William, 301 Bent, Charles O., 235 Bent Family, 234


Barnes, Finette (Bryant), 203


Barnes, Hiramı E., 307


Barnes, Jonas W., 307


Barnes, Jonathan, 325


Barnes, Martha (Sweetser), 283


Barnes, William C., 325


Barr, James E., 139


Barr, James H., 139


Barrett Family, 163


Barrett, Thomas, 163


Barrett, Thomas J., 164


Barrows, Eva (Cook), 316


Barrows, Charles E .. 316


Bartholomew, Andrew J., 227


Aldrich, Valentine M., 41 Alger, C. C., 28 Alger, Christopher C., 28 Alger Family, 27 Allen, Silas, 320 Allen, Walter O., 320


Alton, Benjamin, 177


Alton, Emma J. (Nichols), 178


Alton, Erastus. 177 Alton, Ruth M. (Marsh), 356


Amsden, Charles F., 296 Amsden, Festus F., 296


Bail, Hormidas U., 239 Bail, Ulice, 239 Baker Family, 156


Bowker, Edward L., 300


Bowker, Luther, 300


Boyle, Patrick F., 57


Boynton, Abiel, 372 Boynton, Asa, 372 Boynton, Asa Raymond, 372 Boynton Family, 372 Boynton, Henry Alonzo, 372


Braman, James H., 135


Brandes, Frederick. 168


Brandes, Henry, 168


Bray, Samuel B .. 318 Brewer, Eber. 251 Brewer Family, 250


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Briggs, Albert, 339


Briggs, George N., 339


Brooks, Oscar T., 293 Brooks, Thomas D., 294


Brown, John, 125 Brown, Robert K., 125


Bryant, Calvin T., 203


Bryant, Charles, II


Bryant, Charles H., II


Bryant Family, 202


Bryant, George Q. A., 203


Bryant, Waldo C., 204


Buck, Charles, 60


Clark, Malcolm G., 17


Dolan, Peter, 357


Buck, Charles, 326


Buck Family, 326


Buck, Francena E., 326


Buck, Joseph, 60


Clement, Merton W., 103


Draper, Eben S., 6


Buckingham, George B., 214


Buckingham, Philo B., 215


Cochran, John M., 227


Draper, George A., 6


Bullard, Avery C., 245


Cochran, Martin H., 227


Draper, George O., 7


Bullard Family, 309


Cole, Daniel, 348


Draper, James D., 4


Bullard, Frank E., 47


Cole, Daniel D., 348


Draper, Lemuel R., 4


Bullard, Henry B., 310


Bullard, Ira O., 46


Comins, Pamelia K., 225


Draper, William F., 4


Driscoll, Charles B., 338


Driscoll, James R., 338


Dudley, David T., 313


Dudley, Edward, 50


Dudley Family, 49


Dudley, Henry M., 351 Dudley, Henry T., 313


Burrage Family, 114


Copeland, Albert B., 85


Dudley, Herbert H., 351


Dudley, Mary M. (Ellis), 50


Dudley, Paul W., 351


Butterick, George F., 171


Butterick, James, 1II


Butterick, Mary A. (Rugg), III


Buttrick, Allen G., 284


Buttrick, Edward W., 314


Buttrick Family, 283


Buttrick, George T., 284


Buttrick, Jonathan, 284


Callahan, Jeremiah, 236


Callahan, William C., 236


Carpenter, Abbie L., 281


Carpenter, Byron, 152


Carpenter, Jane A., 152


Carpenter, Marcus W., 241


Carpenter, Reuben E., 150


Carpenter, Seth L., 24I


Carpenter, Seth P., 152


Davidson, Jonathan K., 13


Davidson, William G., 13


Fairbank Family, 246


Fairbank, Susan, 246


Fairbanks, Eliza A., 112


Fairbanks, Henry A., 113


Fairbanks, Isaac H., 113


Fairbanks, Joseph, 320


Fairbanks, Lyman N., III


Fairbanks, Seth, 112


Fales, Esther A., 256


Fales, Francis T., 256


Fales, George H., 257


Fales, John M., 257


Farnum, Charles M., 55


Farnum, Charles W., 55


Farnum Family, 51


Farnum, James M., 54


Farwell, Cora E. (Beard), 359


Farwell, James E., 359


Dean, Luther, 229


Delano, Charles W., 32


Delano Family. 30 Delano, Jolın. 32 Delchanty, Michael H., 239


De Marco, Joseph, 57 Dempsey, Daniel J., 174


Cheney, Alpha M., 324


Cheney, Herman S., 324


Dempsey, Jeremiah, 174


Dewey, Charles A., 70


Dewey, Charles A., Sr., 77


Dexter, John B., 265


Dexter, William H., 264


Clark Family, 334


Doe, Charles H., 115


Doe, Harry W., 115


Doe, Joseph M., 115




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