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DAM, LORENZO C .. p. o. Holyoke. Mass .. was born in Newfield. Me., March 2\, 1824. a son of Joseph and Elizabeth ( lodgdon) Dam. and was educated in the schools of Great Falls, N. 11. His first business ven- ture was in the manufacture of cotton goods in Lowell: in 1967 he came to Hol- yoke and was employed at the Lyman until he retired in 1ANG. In 1847 Mr. Dam married Margaret Jane Thompson of New- field. Me. : they have one danghter living. llenrietta L .. wife of George L. Bosworth.
YENIIN. SEBASTIEN. P. o. Holyoke, Mass .. was born in Wittersdorf, Alsace, Haut Rhin. July 18, 1\53, a son of Sebastien and Ger- trude Yenlin. Sebastien Sonlin, the sub- ject. came to Holyoke in 1872 and engaged in hls present wholesale and retail bakery business. He is a member of the Red Men, Knights of Pythlas, Alsace Lorraine, and I'nion National FrancaIse. In 1875 Yenlin married Sellna Lapointe, of Canada : they have six children : Mary, Ida. Rosina, Ora, Sebastien, and Viola.
ROIES, DAVID, Blandford. Mass., was among the first to settle in what is now Blandford, and came from either ('ambridge of Dorchester. Mass .. about the year 1738. Hle had a large family of children, four of whom were sons. John. William. Samuel, and David, who came with him and settled near the homestead that is now known as the Tobey place. From them originated the large number of persons of the name of Boies in town about 1800. Only one voter of the name now resides in town. Enos W .. descended as follows: John mar- ried a Scotch girl named Anna (surname
not known) and had three sons, John, Sam- uel and David. John married Sarah Free- land and had seven children. three daugh- ters and four sons. James. Enos, Nathan. John. Enos was born in 1776 and married Alice Robinson, daughter of Dan Robinson. SULLIVAN, CORNELIUS F., p. o. Holyoke, Mass., was born in Ireland and came to Holyoke in 1865. In 1896 he started his present business of jobbing and plumbing. being a plumber by trade. Mr. Sullivan marrled Marlan McWhirter; they have one daughter, Lillian. of Granville. They had five children, two daughters and three sons, Watson E., James R., and doniram J. Watson E. was born in 1sos, and when twenty-one years of age contracted with the government for carry- ing the mails, and he continued in the un- interrupted employ of the government to the time of his death in 1802. holding for O'CONNELL. JOHN, p. o. Holyoke. Mass .. years contracts of many routes In Massa- was born in Ireland. April 26, 1840, a son of Daniel and Katherine (Manning) O'r'on- nell. John came to Amerlea with his par- ents In May. 1547. settling in Holyoke. clmsetts and Connecticut. He married In 1×32 Lorinda, daughter of Zelotus Robinson, of Granville. In 1875 he married, for a. second time, Emma A .. daughter of Gordon Ills father died in 1849. In 1870 Mr. Rowley of Blandford. By his first wife he O'Connell married Margaret Bowles, who had two sons. Timothy R., who died in dled In 1573. She bore him two children. 1\57. and Enos W., born in 1840, who now one of whom is dereased. Later he mar- is the sole male representative of the Boles ried Johannah Landers of Holyoke, who bas name in Blandford. In 1962 he married
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Achsah M. Freeland, daughter of Jonathan (Griggs) Nash, who were the parents of ten Freeland, of Agawam, and to them have children, namely : Charles G. (deceased), been born three daughters, Julia F., uow liarland E., Abigail J., David H. G., Charles Mrs. W. 11. Lewis, Alice R., who died in E., Harriet N., Oscar Lorenzo, George A., 1892, and Cora A. Enos W. has held many Claricy Emeline, and Alfred S. Erastus offices of trust in the gift of the town, and Nash, born December 21, 1798, followed is a progressive farmer. The family are all members of the first Congregational Nash family being the original settlers of church.
farming on the old Nash homestead, the the land. Alfred S. Nash was educated in the district school and Wesleyan Academy. When twenty years of age. he became book- keeper for his brother, Harland E., who was
STEDMAN, E. P., p. o. Chicopee, Mass., was born in the city of Chicopee, Septem- ber 24, 1843, a son of Phineas and Lucy (Wright) Stedman, and educated in the engaged in the wholesale produce business schools of Chicopee, and also attended the in liolyoke, and was associated with him select school of W. G. Goldthwait, at Long-
nineteen years, the latter part of the time meadow. Ile was associated with his fath- as partner. In 1893 Mr. Nash engaged in the real estate business, being mostly inter- ested in Willimansett property, and for the
er until his father's death, when he pur- chased the estate and now carries on a suc- cessful milk and stock raising business. In past eight years has been associated with May, 1871, Mr. Stedman married Catherine H., daughter of Samuel and Hannah Cross, of Blandford. Three children were born of same. Mr. Nash has been one of the most
James 11. Newton as agent for his property in Willimansett. taking entire charge of the this marriage : Phineas, Benjamin, and active men of the town. For seven years Lucy. Mr. Stedman has taken an active he has been a member of the Republican
Town Committee, part of the time serving as treasurer ; served on the legislative com. mitter and spent one year in Boston at the time the charter was granted for the Hol-
BATES. WILLIAM. D. o. Blandford. Mass., yoko-Willimansett bridge and was one of was born on the homestead in the southeru the most energetic in securing the con- summation of this enterprise ; in 1889 was
part of the town of Blandford, August 11, 1846, a son of David and Elizabeth L. (Rip- appointed a member of a committee known ley) Bates, whose children were Maryette as the charter committee and went to Bos- (deceased). William. Lucy and Hattip, ton to procure the charter for the city of David Bates was born in Connecticut and Chicopee ; he has been actively engaged in came to the town of Blandford with his the construction of over a hundred houses parents when a boy : he was educated in in Willimansett and Fairview. also many the Blandford schools and Wilbraham of the public buildings, as well as the eler. Academy ; he died April 25, 1891, and his trie road between Holyoke and Chicopee and llolyoko and Chicopee Falls. lo 1893 he was appointed a justice of the peace by Governor William E. Russell. On August 9. 1876, he married Isadora. daughter of Hiram Shannon, of Windsor. Coun. They have had four children : Willard Foster,
wife December 13. 1881. William Bates has spent his life in the town of Blandford : he was educated in the Blandford schools and Burnham's Business College in Spring- field. Ile carries ou farming and a tan- nery. February 14, 1871, he married Sarah M., daughter of Van Rensselaer and Clar- Clarence (deceased). Wiram, and Edith
issa (Vollister) Loop; two children were born of this marriage. Clarence W. and
Erline.
SMITH. CLIFTON O., p. o East Longmead Pearl. Mr. Rates is an active worker in ow, Mass,, was born In Stafford Springs. Pt., the Democratle party and has served as selectman six years. He is also interested
November 24, 1550. His father was Chaun rey, a native of Stafford, son of Daniel, a in school and church work, as well as other native of Stafford, and grandson of Daniel, public spirited enterprises.
who came from Manchester. Conn. Chaun
NASH, ALFRED S., p. o. WIllimansett, cey was a farmer and served as road com Mass., was born in Granby, August 25, missioner sixteen years ; he married Susan 1852. a son of Erastus and Abigail B. O. Thrall, daughter of Ira Thrall. n untive
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part in school work and all public enter- prises and the family are active and sup- porting members of the Chicopee Street church.
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of Vernon, Conn. Mr. Smith died In 1889 post-office. For the last fifteen years of his and his widow now lives In Rockville. Hfe he was in charge of the construction ('Ufton O received his education in the department of the B. and A. Railroad for schools at Stafford and after leaving school this section, his death occurring in 1873. was employed in a store for two years and Nelson Sherburne wus educated in the pub- a half. lle was next employed by the le schools of West Springfield. lle was Conversville Mfg Co. at Stafford Springs for two and a half years, then by his uncle for three years, and at the end of that time purchased a farm in Stafford, which he sold and came to East Longmeadow in
first employed by the Milton Bradley Co. of Springfield, and was with them about nine. tren years: then engaged with the New York Life Insurance Co. as a special agent. Mr. Sherburne married Miss Edith N. Dex- 1882. Mr. Smith Is a member of East ter, of Pasadena, Cal. February 28, 1893. Longmeadow Grange. P. of H., and Wa They have one child, Elsa S., born October gogue Tribe No. 115, 1. O. R. M. on Jan- 3. 1894. Mr. Sherburne has been a member mary 26, 1870, Mr. Smith married Jennie of the board of registration seven years Chase, who died in 1879, leaving two chil- and was at one time clerk of the board of dren : Daisy. now In Springfield. and fire engineers. He has been identified with Ruby, wife of larry Plumber. of Spring- the fire department since its reorganiza- field. On January 13, 1883. Mr. Smith tion in 1891. Mr. Sherburne is a member married, second. Emma Pelton, danghter of of the Park Street church, and is now super- Jacob Pelton, a native of Somers, Conn. intendent of its Sunday school. lle is a
SNELL, SAMUEL. P. 0. Holyoke, Mass., was member of Roswell Lee Lodge, F. & A. M., born in Cornwall, Eng., May 4. 1828. a son is a charter member of Onsamequin Tribe o1 of John and Elizabeth ( Wears) Snell. Il. Red Men, has filled many offices in this came to America with his parents in 1833, order, and is now a representative to the settling in Bethany, Pa .. where be was edu- Great Council of the United States.
cated in the schools and learned the car- penter's trade of Nettleton, Bartlett & Ferry of Springfield. Mr. Snell came to Holyoke in 1848 and was employed on the first school house. Ile served as fireman four Years, on the board of engineers four years and was wardman for the second ward four
SHAW. HOMER .A .. p. o. Three Rivers, Mass., was born in Belchertown. Mass., August 29, 1861, a son of Ansel C. and Nancy Shaw. and was educated in the schools of his town and in Wesleyan Acad- emy. After leaving school he was engaged in several different lines of business at yeurs. On October 15. 1863, Mr. Snell different times and is now conducting a married Phobe A. Streeter, of Vernon, Vt. hardware and furniture business in Three In 188% he built him a house on the High- Rivers. Mr. Shaw has always found time lands and still veenpies the same. He is a for social and fraternal interests and is a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church. in which he is one of the vestrymon.
member of the A. O. l. W. and a republi- can in pollties. On August 29, 1888, be married Belle . M. Sanderson. of Worthing. ton. Mass. : their children are Rachel and Waverly.
SHERBURNE, NELSON, p. O. Merrick, Mass .. was born in West Springfield, Mass., Novem- ber IS, 1864. a son of Nelson and Minerva ''onverse) Sherburne, Nelson Sherburne. senior, was a native of Sherburne, \. ... son of Rey. James S. Sherburne, a well-
WURDEN. HOMER M., p. o. Merrick, Mass., was born in Pittsfield. Mass., Mareb 28. 1×44 llis father. Joseph Worden, was a known clergyman of that place. lle was a native of the town of Weston. N. Y., born graduate of Oxford College, and for a pe- 1807. le came to Pittsfield when a small boy and was engaged through life in farming and broom making ; he died at the age of seventy-seven years. Ilomer M. was educated in the schools of Pittsfield and in 1861 enlisted in Co. B. 11th U. S. Regular lufantry He fought in the Seven Days battle, Second Bull Run. Antietam. Fred- erleksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. rim of seven years was an instructor In the schools of his native town and other see tions of New York. His health falling he was compelled to give up his profession and take up the work of a surveyor. He was for a number of years engaged with his brother Sias in the provision business in Springfield, Mass. their store standing on the site now occupied by the Springfield He was discharged in 1866 and from that
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time until 1874 he was engaged in farming. burg, Antietim. South Mountain, Bristow In the last named year he entered the Station. Cold llarbor, Strawberry Plains. employ of the B. & A. railroad as brakeman. Chapin's Bluff. siege of Petersburg, and was serving in that capacity for two years, when taken prisoner at Reams Station : he was he was promoted to position of conductor twice wounded-at Antietam and Hristow and still retains that position. Mr. Wor- Station. lle was appointed acting assist- den is a member of Tekoa Lodge of Odd ant inspector-general by Gen. Mcclellan and Fellows of West Springfield and the O. R. served on Hancock's staff. and was dis- C. E. R. R. organization. On May 5, 1880, charged in 1864. In the spring of 1865, he he married Maria Nettie, daughter of John went to Evansville, Ind .. and engaged in Kelley, of West Springfield : five children the clothing business, which he conducted have been born of this marriage: Frank, for four years. At the end of this time he Elsie, Homer Edward, Avis, and Grace; came to Bridgeport, Conn., where he was the latter died in infancy.
employed in the post-othce for thirteen years, seven of which he was assistant postmaster. In 1891 Mr. Smith came to Feeding Ilills, Mass., where he now resides ; he was immediately elected library trustee and is still acting in that capacity. On February 14. 1805. Mr. Smith married HIen- riotta Kirtland Thompson, of Bridgeport. who has borne him four children : Freder- ick Thompson. Edward M., Alice Thompson. and Rettia Mabel.
ROBERTS. BYRON C., p. o. Feeding Ilills. Mass., was born in Feeding Hills, near the old Roberts homestead, where he now re- sides. June 7. 1839, a son of William and Sophronia (Colton) Roberts. Byron C. re- ceived a common school education and has through life followed farming. In 1862 he joined Co. I .. 46th Massachusetts Regiment. and served in several prominent battles On June 9. 1862, he was captured and taken prisoner, being confined in Libby prison GOSSELIN, CHARLES S .. D. o. Mittleague, Mass., was born in Lange Gardein. Canada, August 29. 1852, a son of Oetave and Mar. seline (Cote) Gosselin, who came to Mittin- enque in 1861, and to Hudson. Mass .. In 1870, where they both died in 1882. Charles S. was educated in the schools of Mittin- ongue and learned the carpenter's trade. which he has followed since. He has served as constable of the town of Agawam for the past ten years and was the Republican nominee for selectman In 19001. On De- until the fall of 1863, when he was dis- charged. Mr. Roberts served as selectman of his town one term and tax collector for seven years. September 11. 1802. he mar- ried Emogene. daughter of Camden H. Bah cock of Chester, Mass., who for many years was deputy sheriff ; eight children were born of this marriage : Alphonso B., conducting a general store in Easthampton ; Malena, wife of James Hamilton. of Springfield : Alice I., a dressmaker in Springfield : Will iam II., who is a butcher in this city and cember 25. 1873, Mr. Gosselin married vicinity ; Grace E .. Edith A., died In their Matilda Provost :
twelve children wero infancy ; Bertha Eliza, wife of Stephen O born of this marriage, seven of which are Russell, of Feeding IlIls ; and Abbie Louise, now living : Lea, Ida. Lena. Eva. Clar-
now at home.
ence. George and Emery. Mr. Gosselin Is a member of the C. M. B. A. and Bullders' Association of Master Mechanles.
SMITH. SAMUEL NEWELL. P. a. Feeding Hills, Mass .. was born in South Hadley Falls. Mass .. November 21. 1532, a son of IIUNTLEY, CHARLES L .. JR., D. O. Feeding born in Canandaigua, N. Y .. Chicopee Tavern), and Deldamni. hils wlte. September 16, 1837. His father, Charles Philip Smith. jr. (who was born In the old Hills, was Samuel N. was educated In the schools of L .. was a native of Canandaigua and dled Agawam and the evening schools of Boston. In 1879. The family enme from Scotland On August 16. 1861, he joined Co. E. 7th and settled In Lyme. Conn. Charles L. Michigan Infantry, and was immediately Huntley, jr., was educated in the schools of made first llentenant. He participated In AAgawam and Canandaigua and then en- gaged in farming. In 1863 he purchased the battles of Ball's Bluff, siege of York- town. Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage's his present farm and Is a successful farmer. Statlon. White Oak Swamp. Malvern HIll. He Is a member of the M. E. church, Is HOW Fredericksburg. Thoroughfare Gap, Gettys- chairman of the board of trustees and has
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been superintendent of the Sunday school bought the property he now owns, which for trh years. Mr. Huntley married he has since cultivated, making a specialty twice. first on September 11, 1560, to Julia of tobacco. In 1880 Mr. Kerr married W. Smith, who bore him two children : Martha Wangh, daughter of flugh Wangh, Frank S. and Julia E. Mrs. Huntley died also from Ireland and of Scoteb descent December 31. ISSS, and on September IG They have three children. as follows ; 1894. he married, second. Katherine M., James Ilugh. Thomas Alexander and Walter daughter of Jarvis Osborne, and widow of Samuel. all living at home. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr are members of the Congregational Sumner Steele, who died in 1891.
WORTHINGTON, ALBERT E .. D. o. Agawam, church of Feeding Ilills.
PARKS, OSCAR A .. p. o. Feeding llills. Mass .. was born in Montgomery. Mass., on
Mass .. was born in Springfield, Mass .. Octo- ber 18. 1\49. His father, llenry Worthing- ton, was a native of the town of AAgawam. the old Parks homestead. October 7, 1830, as was also his father, Jonathan. The fam- a son of Moses and Electa (Avery) Parks, lly were among the early settlers of the Moses Parks died March 17, 1862, and his wife in December, 1831. Oscar A. was educated in the schools of Montgomery and Feeding Hills and came to his present place in 1843 with his father, where he has since resided. Mr. Parks served his town as tax collector four years ; constable six years, and was selectman. assessor and overseer of poor two years. Ile is also trustee for the Whiting Street fund for poor people and has just been elected trustee of the sinking fnud.
town and sume of the land on the present place has been in possession of the family since its purchase from the Indians. On the place now stands the old tavern run by the Worthington Bros. a great many years ago, which is now converted into : barn. Ilenry Worthington married Henri- etta. daughter of William Renton, a native of England, who came to America in 1821. Henry died June 7. 1597, and his widow September 27. ISOS, Albert E. was educat ed in the school of Agawam. Burnett school of Springfield, and the Connecticut Literary Institution. Two years after leaving school he came to the present farm, which he has since conducted. lie is a member of Ilamp- den Lodge of Odd Fellows of Springfield. and has been constable for several years On May 30. IST8. Mr. Worthington married Mary Antoinette Kendall Whitman of Aga wam. who bore him one daughter. Carrie Alberta. Mrs. Worthington died May 24. 1853. and on March 17. 1857. he married Eva E .. daughter of Carlton Bitgood : one child was born of this marriage. (. Doris.
LEONARD, EDWIN, P. o. Feeding Hills, Mass .. was born in Feeding Hills. April 19, 1×41. a direct descendant in the line as follows : Ile a son of Asaph. son of Asaph. sr .. son of Russell, son of John. son of lienjamin. son of John. who settled in Springfield in 1636. coming from England. Asaph Leonard. jr .. married Marcia Cleve. land. daughter of Shubael Cleveland, a direct descendant of the Clevelands
Edwin Leonard who came from England. a common sheol education received
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KERR. JAMES, P. o. Feeding Ilills, Mass .. and col- was born in Drumadony. County Down. was engaged as salesman lector for a flour and grain business in Hartford. Conn. In ISGG he returned to his farm. which has been in his family for several generations. October 24. 1866, he married Elizabeth Dwight. daughter of Dr. Edward Goodrich Ufford. of West Spring- field, who bore him two children. Mary, who died in 1ss5. aged eighteen. and Ed- win l'fford. a paper salesman in Boston. Mass. Mr. Leonard has served his town on Ireland, October 7. 1852. his parents being of Scotch descent and members of the Pres- byterian church. His father was Samuel Kerr and his mother was Mary Jane Young They had three children : Samuel imarried and living at Greenwich. Conna. James. and Mary Jane tthe wife of Edward E Donnelly and residing at Hiltonville. N. Y). Mr. Kerr's father died in Ireland in 1866. and his mother in 1896. at JHiltonville N. Y In May, 1472. James Kerr came to the school board for six years, is Massachu- America and settled in Suffield. Conn .. setts inspector of cattle, and has been re- where he remained two years, removing porter on the Springfield Republican for thence to Feeding Hills, Mass., and in Isse thirty years, and is still so engaged.
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TAYLOR, DWIGHT E., p. o. Feeding llills, Harvey Porter, of Agawam. Two chil- Mass., was born in Feeding Hills, April 18, dren have been born of this marriage, 1873, a son of John F., a native of the Kiuily l'orter Davis, born ISSS, and P'res- same town and carpenter by trade, and ton Davis, born 1890,
HALLADAY, HOMER W., D. o. Feeding
Mary ( Edson) Taylor. Since leaving school he has been engaged in farming and pur Hills, Mass., was born in West Springfield chased his present farm in 1897; he also earries on a feed mill in connection with
( Feeding Hills) September 18, 1844, a son of James C. Halladay, of Suffield, and his farming. On May 2. 1900, he married Hannah M. ( Flower, daughter of Speucer) Mabel L., daughter of James Easton. of Halladay. Illinois.
He received a common school education at the "Old Brick" school house, FISK, EDWARD S., p. o. Agawam. Mass., and learned the painter's trade; went was born in Agawam, August 2, 1854. llis south, and was in Alabama for a time; re- father, Loren W., was a native of Wales, turned to Feeding Hills and married Mass., and moved to Ludlow in 1820, Josephine Stevens, of Nashua, N. H., a de- where he was engaged in farming and in scendant of Miles Morgan, who died in the cloth mill business; he also drove the 1889.
He married, second. September 3, first and only hack, in 1839, to the first 1890, Adaline Gaylord. daughter of Ezra train running into Springfield from Bos- G. ton. lIe married Eunice Burns, a native son, Julianna Stevens, and Lee Gaylord. They have three children : Giles Wat- of Springfield, who still survives him; he Mr. Ilalladay purchased his farm in 1871 died in 188C. Edward S. received his edu- and has successfully conducted it; next to cation from the schools of Agawam and Hollow Mountain, it is the highest land Springfield. and upon leaving school was in Agawam. He has served for years on engaged in the hotel business for twenty- the board of trustees of the Methodist one years. In farm and since then has been carrying on general farming.
1899 he purchased his church, and is active in matters of publie interest.
REED, JOHN H., p. o. Agawam. Mass.,
DAVIS. CHARLES PALMER, p. o. Agawam, was born in Chicopee. Mass., June 24. Mass., was born in Woburn. Mass .. Novem- 1857, and was educated In the schools ber 7, 1859. a son of Thomas G. Davis, of Chicopee and West Springfield. Sluce master car builder for the Boston & Lowell leaving school he bas
been engaged Railroad in East Cambridge, who died in in farming, with the exception of three 1882, and Margaret Anne Davison, his and a half years spent in Hazardville, wife. Mr. Davis was educated in the Conn., and Boston, Mass. In 1852 he en-
schools of Woburn and after leaving school gaged extensively In the milk business, con- was engaged in several different lines of ducting a very successful enterprise. in business. For years editorial writer for 1897 Mr. Reed was elected seleetman, over- the Boston Daily Globe, he has written a seer of the poor and assessor of the town great amount of matter. largely but not of Agawam. and Is still acting in these sev- exclusively of a political and economie oral capacities. On January 1, 1884, he
character. Gen. Taylor, proprietor of the married Emma I., daughter of Edwin C. Boston Globe, wrote of him in 1902, "Mr. Barr, of Springfield. Mass. : to them have Davis is versatile and discreet, n well-read been born four children : Marion A., How man and a forcible writer on a wide range ard W., Ernest C .. and lohn 11 .. jr. of subjects." In 1891 he removed to Spring field and engaged in publishing. Ho now also engaged in farming on his place
in Agawam. In politles Mr. Davis is a Democrat and was his party's candidate Springfield.
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