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WALKER, FRED E., p. o. Thorndike. Mass .. in Thorndike. Mass .. August EMERY. B. FRANK. P. Thorndike, Mass .. was born in Kennebunk. Maine, De- cember 17. 1862. a son of Isaac M. and Sarah ciluffi Emery, and was educated in the schools of his town. He learned the machinist's trade, which he followed four 20, 1862. a son of E. JJ. and Mary A Krithi Walker. S. J. Walker died in 1\76 and his widow is still living. Fred F. Walker was educated in the schools of his town. and atter leaving school was om ployed in the mill for about six years. In years, and in ISSE came to Palmer and 1&AD he engaged in the meat business with purchased his present place. Mr. Emery Frank Mayette under the firm name of is a member of the Sons of Veterans and Mayette & Walker: in 1595 Mr. Mayette the Baptist church. On March 28, 1883.
sold out to Mr. Kelley and the firm has he married Sarah J Whipple: they have siner been known as Walker & Kelley, On three children : Porley Munroe. B. Frank. February 2. 1992. Mr Walker married jr., and May Whipjde. Mrs. Emery's AAmuir Malloy, they have three children : mother was a daughter of Chester Hast Charles F Edwin M. and Fred E .. ir. ings and was born on the old homestead.
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MILLER, LYMAN. p. o. Monson. Miss., wns Clough, grandson of Daniel and great- born in Wales, Mass .. May 20, 1841, a son grandson of Jonathan Clough. The Clough of Augustus and Sylvia ( Walker) Miller, family trace their descent from England, and was edneated in the schools of Monson.
the first ancestor coming to America in He learned the machinist's trade, which he 1623. Charles F. received his education in followed for thirty-two years, and was em- ployed in the armory at Springfield. 1861 Mr. Miller joined Co. C., Ist Conn. Vols. In 1880 he returned to Monson and purchased the farm where he now resides. November 27. 1867. he married Delia Pritchard ; they have three children : Mor- ton L., Harry P. and Thaddeus E.
the schools of Monson and after leaving school joined Co. E, 36th Mass .. serving seven months, when he was taken ill. In 1864 he joined the 151st ill. Vols. and was discharged in 1865. Ile then returned to Monson and purchased his present farm. On December 1. 1868, Mr. Clough married Lucia G. Stary ; they have one son living, George Edwin. Mr. Clough is a member of the Odd Fellows. Day Spring Lodge of Masons. Hampden Chapter and Marens Keep Post, G. A. R
SEYMOUR. GEORGE 11., p o. Monson, Mass .. was born in Torrington, Conn .. June 4, 1875, a son of George W. and Flora (Pal- mer) Seymonr. During his early life he lived at Rocky Hill and Vernon. Conn.,
MOULTON, HORACE D., D. o. Monson, coming to Monson with his parents in the Mass., was born in Townsend. Mass., De- fall of 1882 and receiving his early educa- tion in the Monson public schools. At the age of fifteen he entered the employ of dage & Reynolds, where he remained four years. afterwards attending Eastman's Business College, from which he graduated in 1894. ranking second in a large class. In July, 1895. he entered the Monson post-office as clerk nnder H. W. Shaw, who was acting postmaster owing to the death of Post- master Farrington. When Mr. J. I. [er-
cember 28. 1850, a son of florace and Julia Ann (Fargo) Moulton. Horace Moulton was a Methodist preacher, making revival work a specialty. and founded the Metho- dist churches at Monson, Stafford Springs, Wales, Palmer, and many others. Horace D. was educated in the schools of Stafford and Wilbraham Academy. fle taught school for a few terms and then learned the carpenter's trade, which he is now following. He came to Monson in 1874. lihy was appointed he retained Mr. Ney- and is now conducting the Monson ('ream- mour, appointing him assistant postmaster, ery, Moulton Box Factory and two portable which position he held until his appoint- ment as postmaster. January 3. 1900, which saw mills. He also carries on three large fnrms. a milk route. ote. Ilo has served school committee and road commissioners. November 25. 1875. Mr. Moulton married Lanra Blanchard. daughter of Chester : they have had nine children, right of whom are living : Willlam. Arthur Glied at age of twenty-one). Walter. Helen, Flora, Ralph. Marlan. Carl and Blanche.
office he now holds. At the time of his as constable, assessor. selectman, on the appointment he was one of the youngest third class postmasters in the United States. Mr. Seymour is descended from old colonial stock. bring the eighth genera- tion in direct line of John and Richard Seymour, who came to this country from Bury Pomeroy Castle, Devonshire, England. in 1635. He is a great-grandson of Anron Seymour, who was one of the Minute Men under General Gates during the Revolution- ary war, and is also a third cousin of the
HIARVEY. GEORGE A .. P. o. Monson, Mass., was born in Three Rivers, Mass,, January 1, 1846. a son of Amasa and Elmira (Mos ley) Harvey. George A. was eduented In Jate ex.Gov. Horatio Seymour of New York. the schools of Munson and after leaving Mr. Seymour is a member of Day Spring school learned the carpenter's trade In Lodge of Masons of Monson and A. A. Gnge Camp. Sons of Veterans. He Is also active in the work of the Universalist church and is held in high esteem by the business men and people of the town In general.
1882, which he now follows. He served four months In the 8th Mass. Reglment. and Is now commander of the Marcus Keep Post. G. A. R., No. 155, being one of Its charter members : he Is also a member of Day Spring Lodge of Masons and Hampden
CLOUGIL, CHARLES F., p. o. Monson, MASS .. was born in Brimfield, Mass .. May 25, 1811. Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Palmier a son of Ralph and Malina ( Webber) November 27, 1865. he married Mary J.
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daughter of William 0. I'mderwood, of when he engaged in the sale of tinware, in Stafford, Conf
which he remained a year and a half, and KNEP. CHARLES C. D. o. Monson. Mass,, then went into the wholesale notion trade was born on the Keep homestead in Mon- In the state of New Jersey ; this was in the
son, Mass., January 24, 1866, a son of Edward P. and Mary E. (Grout) Kopp and grandson of Ethan. The family trace their ancestry to John Keep, who came from year 1854, and later on he became a tobacco merchant in Philadelphia In 1867 he lo- cated] on the Coomes Homestead in Long- meadow street, where he has since resided. England, February 18, 1660, and settled in Mr. Pease was married January 22, 1857, Longmeadow, Mass. Edward P. died April to Miss Cornelia F, Coomes, a daughter of
3, 1900, and his widow still survives him. Charles C. Keep was educated in the schools of Monson, Andover and Mouson Acad- emy. Ile was master of the Springfield Pomona Grange two years and assessor of his town seven years. He was an active member of the Congregational church and was assistant superintendent of the Sun- day school for about five years. September 13. 1893, Mr. Keep married Pearl Beck- with, of East Hill, Monson : they have two children : Marlon Pearl and Myra Grace.
Samuel and Lucy D. Coomes, of that town. They had three children : William, Fannie C., and Lillian C., now wife of George l'. Sward. M. D., who have children named Brian C .. Harold P., and Lillian Sward. Mr. lease has always been a Republican in politics. Ile has always taken a lively in- terest in public affairs and was one of the prime movers in the proposal to have the town divided, being one of a committee to present the matter before the legislature, and later was elected as one of the Board of Selectmen; he was also elected as one of the Water Board and served at the time of putting in the water plant. and at the present time is serving as one of the com- missioners for the sinking fund for the water works.
FIELD, MOSES. P. o. Longmeadow, Mass .. was born on the old homestead in hong- meadow. August 19, 1862, a son of Oliver and Lucinda A. (Watch) Field. Zechariah I'jeld came to America from England in 1029 or '30, and settled in the New Eng- land colony. Thomas, a grandson of Zech-
FAY, LEVERE C., p. o. Longmeadow. ber 20, 1852. His father, Chauncey W .. was a native of Painted Post, N. Y., and the family trace their descent from three brothers who came from England to Amer- July 24. 1899. Mosses Field was educated ira in an early day. Chauncey W. married
ariah. came to Longmeadow in 1730 and Mass., was born at Pittsford. Vt., Novem- lived there until he died. The present homestead has been in the hands of the Fields for three generations. Oliver Field died November 10, 1889, and his widow in the public schools of his town and Steb bins private school of Springfield and since Iraving school has been engaged in farm-
Aurelia Churchill Cook, a descendant of the Churchills, who settled in Shetfield, Mass .. being among the first settlers of ing. He has served his town as tax collect- that town. LeVere C. Fay was educated in or. road surveyor, and has for the past six years been superintendent of the water works. On November 28, 1883. Mr. Field married Nellie Hamilton Wade, danghter of Franklin Wade; they have four children : Anna P., Thomas H., Frank W. and caru W
the public schools of Hubbardton, Castleton and Benson. Vr., and the high school at Brandon. Vt. A few years after leaving school, he took up the study of architecture and first had his office in Sioux City, Iowa, where he practiced a number of years. In 1801 he came to Springfield and has been
IPASE. WILLIAM C., p. o. Longmeadow. engaged in the same business there ever Mass,, was born In Feeding Hills, town of since. He came to live in Longmeadow in Agawam. November 30. 1580. a son of 1894. He is a member of the school com- mitter, now acting as secretary, and is a Daniel Cane and Matilda Collins Pease. Hle came to Somers, Conn., two years later demcon in the Congregational church. On with his parents, they making their home November 20, 1879, Mr. Fay married Eva- on the Willlam Collins farm William C. line, daughter of Samuel Heald, of Hawar- lease attended the district school in his den. Iowa. a native of Plymouth, Ohio, boyhood and afterwards assisted his father Mr. and Mrs. Fay are the parents of two farm work until twenty years of age, children and have one adopted child : Clar-
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ence Forrest, Alfred Lester and Helen Rosa- R. I. Institution for Savings, which posi- mond.
tions he held to the time of his death on GATES. SPENCER WHITE, p. o. Longmea- dow, was born Longmeadow. Mass., January 18, 1858, a son of Francis Jerome. and Lois ( Spencer) Gates. Francis J. was a native of Springfield and a carpenter by April 29,, 1886. Edward P. Tabor was edu- cated in the public, private and commercial schools of Providence and after leaving school was employed by the l'rovidence & Worcester Railroad in the ticket office ; trade, which he followed through life. Ile he was also bookkeeper for two years and died March 23. 1900, and his widow is now in 1868 moved to Longmeadow, where he living with her son Spencer. Spencer W. was educated in the schools of Hazzard ville, Conn., and learned the mechanic's trade. He was employed by Smith & Wes- now resides. The house he lives in was built by Jabez Colton in 1790. Mr. Tabor has served his town as selectman for eleven years : member of the school committee nine son for nine years and came to his present years and a clerk of the Congregational farm in 1893. which he has conducted since church ; was one of the Prudential Com- that time. lle has served as cattle inspec-
mittee of the parish for sixteen years, also tor of his town for four years and is a clerk and treasurer of the parish at the member of the Royal Arcanum. Ou May present time. On December 29, 1869, he 30, 1888, he married Flavia F .. daughter of married Jane Roies, daughter of Rev. J. E. Gideon Jackson Burt.
Dickinson ; four children were born of this marriage : Stephen Lyman, a student in the Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Made- ISie, a student in Miss Ely's schoolat River- side Drive. N. Y .; Edward Payson, a stu- dent in the high school, and William Boles.
BURBANK. JAMES B., D. o. Longmeadow, Mass., was born in Longmeadow, Mass., July 16, 1854, a son of Erskine and Jerusha (Bliss) Burbank. Erskine Burbank has heen a prominent man of his town ; was a member of the Legislature in 1865 and MORGAN, LINWOUD. p. o. Longmeadow, Mass., was born in Bristol. Conn., October 28, 1853. a son of Frederick A. and Ellz- abeth (Bronson) Morgan, and was educated in the Springfield schools. was em- served as justice of the peace for twenty- six years. James B. was educated in the schools of Longmeadow. Monson and Wor- cester, and is now engaged in the real estate business. He is a member of the ployed by Smith & Wesson for twenty-live Springfield Board of Trade, of the founreti- year and came to Longmeadow in 1883, cut Valley Congregational Club. and of starting his present florist business in IS91. the Congregational church. On June 25, Mr. Morgan has been married twice, first to 1878. Mr. Burbank married Martha R .. Addie M. Wentworth, who bore bim four daughter of C. W. Beckwith. of Stafford children :
I.eslie W .. Frederlek 1 .. Springs, Conn. : they have five children : Ralph F., and Marion, who died in Derem- Grace Beckwith, Eunice Bliss, Daniel Ers- ber, 1898. In 1899 Mr. Morgan married kine, Lulu Lester and Laura Colton.
Caroline W. Wade ; they have one daugh- ter. Ruth L.
TABOR, EDWARD PAYSON. P. o. Longmen- dow. Mass., was born in Blackstone, Mass .. ALLES, EVERETT B., p. o. Longmeadow. Mass .. was born March 10. 1861. a son of Allen. George Washington Allen was a October 22, 1845. a son of Stephen 11. and Nancy (Cule) Tabor. Stephen H. Tabor was George Washington and Calista ( Pease) a railroad man of some note. being con- nected with the Providence & Worcester native of East Windsor, Conn., and came to Longmeadow in 1870. where he now resides.
railroad : in 1856 he was appointed general superintendent, which position he held un- llis wife died in 1891. Everett B. was ed- til 1866. In 1868 he purchased the farm ucated in the schools of Longmeadow and in Longmeadow upon which Edward Pay. Springfield, and after leaving schoul en- son Tabor now lives and In that same year gaged in the milk business and trading. assumed management of the Samuel Slater This he followed for sixteen years, and Is now running an Ice business In Longmen- dow. On October 2S. 18SI. Mr Allen mar- ried Florence B. daughter of J. Chapin Terry : they have two children lvlng. & Sons manufacturing interests in Webster. Mass. In 1871 Mr. Tabor organized the Mechanles Mutual Fire Insurance Company and in 1872 was appointed cashier of the R. I. National Bank and treasurer of the Mabel Terry and Ralph Chapln.
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TOWNE. FRANK A., p. o. Ludlow, Mass., being a son of David and Lucinda Marsh was born at Green River, Vt., August 29, Wight. David Wight lived in Sturbridge 1861. a son of N. D. L. and Emma Towne, all of the days of his life. and became a and was educated In the common schools prosperous farmer and lumber dealer, own- and Wesleyan Academy. He engaged in ing a saw mill and later a grist mill; he the grain business and came to Ludlow in was actively prominent in politics, was a 1583, starting in his present business with Whig, and held the offices of town clerk, his father. Mr. Towne has served on the selectman, assessor and overseer of the Board of Selectmen and overseer of the poor. Both David and Lucinda were ser- poor for eleven years. He is a member of enty-five years old at the time of their Brigham Lodge, F. & A. M.
departure : they were members of the Con-
FULLER, EDWARD E., p. o. Ludlow. Mass .. gregational church. Their ten children were Emily, Lucinda, David. Emerson, Eme-
was born In Ludlow, May 25, 1839, a son of Henry and Mary N. (Alden) Fuller. line. Andrew. Aaron. George, Francis, and Edward E. was educated in the schools of Ludlow. Springfield and Wilbraham. After leaving school he engaged in farming. He Served as selectmen of his town for fifteen years. assessor six years. on the cemetery
one who died in infancy. Emerson was the late ex-Mayor Wight of Springfield. Francis Wight spent his early life in Sturbridge. where he attended school ; his advanced ed- ucation was received at Monson Academy. committee twelve years, and trustee of the When twenty-one years old he started out Hubbard Memorial Library since it was on the road selling baked goods, which bns- established : he is also a trustee of the iness he followed two years: he then en- savings bank. In 1861 Mr. Fuller married tered the Snell & Brothers auger and bit shop. learning the bit twisting trade, which he followed. driving back and forth from Holland to Fiskdale daily until 1874: since that time he has devoted his time to farm- D. Jane Prentice ; they have had five chil- dren : Emma I .. Etta E. (who died in in- faney). George E .. Laura G, and Henrietta E. Mr. Fuller was a member of the 46th Mass. Regiment in the Civil War, and was ing. November 13. 1853. Mr. Wight mar- n member of the Legislature in the winter of IS93.
rind Mary Ann E. Kinney, who was born in Holland. November 10. 1\34. danghter of Elisha and Mary Ann Marcy Kinney. Elisha
BURR. FREDERICK L. D. O. Ludlow. Mass .. was born in Ludlow, Mass., February 9. Kinney was born in Union. Conn., October 1862, a son of Benjamin F. and Mary J. 11. 1805 ; he was a carpenter by trade and ( Brewer) Burr. His father was a native of later became a farmer: his wife was the the same town and held many of the town offices. Frederick L. was educated in the schools of his town and Wilbraham Acad emy. In April. 1889. he purchased his present grain and coal business. Ile was elected selectman in 1599, and at the pro sent time is serving as chairman of the board.
daughter of David and Sibyl Perrin Marcy ; they were among the first settlers of Hol- land. and built the hotel called the Kinney Hotel, where he carried on a prosperons business. In the early days, after Elisha Kinney's marriage, he bought the hotel and forty acres of land where he and his wife commenced keeping hotel and where later they acquired a wide reputation for their
GREEN. GEORGE D. p. o. Ludlow. Mass .. was born in Chleoper, Mass .. July 11. 1846, ability and hospitality as landlord and land- a son of Daniel and Harriet S. (Willey) lady. the table d'hote being an attraction Green. Grange was educated in the to hunting, fishing and other pleasure par- schools of Chicopee. Ludlow and Dixon, Ill., ties, far and near. Mr. and Mrs. Wight and since then has been engaged In farming have had two children born to them. George and lumbering. Ile has served his town as O. born 1855. and Everett E. K., born Assessor and selectman for four years and Is5s, both deceased. Mrs. Wight died Sep- is now chairman of the Board of Assessors, tember 30. 1897, aged 63 years. In May. and president of the Ludlow Savings Bank. 1899. Mr. Wight married Mrs. Frances E. In 1$73 Mr. Groen married Jennie E. Phim ley. of Landlow, Mass.
Parse Smith, of Scotch Plains, N. J. Mr. Wight is a Republican in pollties, and has
WIGHT. FRANCIS. D. o. Holland. Mass .. taken an active part in the municipal affairs was born In Sturbridge, February 1, 1830, of Holland, keeping up the reputation of
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his ancestors for an intelligent interest in
FRIEDRICH, E. HtGo, p. o. Holyoke. Mass., local government. He has also taken an was born in Saxony, Germany, November 20, active part in the Congregational Society. 1857. He came to Holyoke in 1868 and in and has been a liberal supporter.
HALL, JAMES R., p. o. Holyoke. Mass., was born on the Ball homestead, January 28, 1836. Hle is the seventh in descent from Francis Ball, who came from Eng- lanad and was one of the first settlers of Springfield io 1640: he made a home in West Springfield, near Northend bridge, and Emma and Ernest.
1989 started his present business of plumb- ing and tinning. Mr. Friedrich is a mem- ber of the Sons Ilerman. Ilarigari, Mt. Tom Lodge of Masons, and was park commis- sioner for five years. In 1982 he married Bertha K. Leining, of Rockville, Conn. ; they have four children : Edmond. Bertha,
FINN, MICHAEL J .. p. o. Holyoke, Mass., was born in County Carey. Ireland. Sep-
was drowned in the Connecticut river in 1648. His son Jonathan was the first white child born in the locality known as tember 20, 1835. His father was Michael, West Springfield. From Francis (1). the a native of the same place, and who came line of descent is. Jonathan (2). Benjamin to America in 1849, settling in Chicopee (3). Charles (4). Charles (5), Edwin H. Falls, In 1864, Michael L., the subject. (6), James R. (7). Edwin 11. Ball married came to Holyoke and engaged in the gro- Phoebe. daughter of Luther Frink. of West cery business with James Doyle. lle is a Springfield ; both are now deceased. James R. Hall received a common school education,
member of St. James church. Mr. Finn has two children living, John J., who graduated supplemented by a period at the Ireland from Holy Cross College in 1899, now city Academy, and since leaving school has been alderman, and Rose Helen. engaged in farming.
HARDY. JOIN D., p. o. Holyoke, Mass., ABBOTT, WILLIAM 11 .. ]. 0. Holyoke. Mass .. was born in North Reading, Mass .. November 30, 1846. His father was Joseph II., born in West Reading, Mass., and came to Holyoke in 1870. Ile was a shoemaker by trade, and his wife was Hepsibeth } .. Sawyer, of Bradford. N. II. Ile enlisted in Co. D. Ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, and served one year and nine months. W. H. Abbott was educated in the schools of Ohio, and on November 12, 1861. enlisted in Co. 1. 29th Ohio Vol. Inf .; was twice wounded : he served three years and eight months active service ; was attached to the 12th Army was born in Greenfield. N. 11 .. Jannary S. 1832. a son of Capt. Benjamin Hardy, who was captain in the militia, and Mahetibal llolt, his wife. John D. received his educa- tion in the schools of Greenfield and learned the carpenter's trade. At the age of twen- ty-one years Mr. Hardy went to California (1852, and remained there tive years; In 1860 he came to llolyoke and identified himself as an iron and wood worker. Ile was the chief engineer of the fire depart- ment : was on the committee that trans- ferred the town property to the city ; has been superintendent of the water works Corps in Virginia, and went with General since Iss1, and Is a deacon in the Second Hooker to Tennessee : served with General Congregational church. In 1859 Mr. Hardy married Fannie B. Jaqueth. of Greentield. N. H. who died In June. 1901.
Sherman to Atlanta and the sea. turning northward through the Carolinas to Ra leigh. N. C., through Richmond. to Wash-
Holyoke, ington, D. C. He is now serving his fifth Mass., was born In Holyoke, Mass .. May term as commander of Kupatrick Post. G. 18. 1861. a son of JJereminh R. Donoghue, a A. R .. and is a member of Mlt. Tom Lodge native of Ireland, who settled in South of Masons. In 1869 Mr. Abbott engaged In Hadley In 1817 and one year later removed his present business of soap and fertilizer to Holyoke : he contractor and manufacturing : be built a new plant at bullder; his wife was Hannah Brendan, a Smith's Ferry in 1858, which he has con- native of Ireland also, and both are now ducted very successfully. On April 20, dend. Roger P. was educated In the schools 1869, Mr. Abbott married Ella L. Kinney. of Holyoke, graduating from the high school daughter of C. M. Kinney of Northampton ; In INTs. After leaving school he was en- they have six children : Charles 11 .. Ber- guged as bookkeeper for Thomas Dillon. nard I ... Annie 1 ... May P .. Bessie K., and remaining with him four years, and was Fred 11. Abbott.
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years. Since then he has traveled for the borne him eleven children. nine of whom lampden & Highland Brewing Co. In 1884 are now living.
IIUST. WILLIAM S. P. o. Monson. Mass.,
Mr. Donoghue was made president of the common council : in 1885, 1886 and 1891. was born in Hampden, Mass .. December 5. alderman ; in 1892. 1893, chairman of the 1868, a son of Stacy S. and Mary J. (Pnr- lire commissioners : in 1893 member of the kee) Hunt. Stacy S. died In 1871 and his lower branch of the Legislature ; has served widow still survives him. William S. was on the Democratie City Committee for ten educated in the schools of his native town years, at two different periods serving as and engaged in farming after leaving school. chalrman. and is now a candidate in the In 1809 he opened a meat market in his Second lampden Senatorial Distrlet for town, selling It in July, 1901, and later State Senator. In 1895 Mr. Donoghue married Mary E. Gnyhein of Brattleboro, V't. building a blacksmith shop, which he sold in December of the same year. In Febru- ary, 1!0)2. he opened a meat market in Mon- son. Mass .. which he is now conducting. In 1895 Mr. Hunt married Rosa E. Thresher : they have three children, Doris May. Madeline Louise, and Stacy Allen.
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