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of the Congregational church for the past twelve years, and parish clerk and treas- urer. He is a member of J. Arthur John. son Post No. 173. G. A. R., having held and Milus S. Sanford's father died wher he was seven years of age and he started
most of the othces in the post, and has also served as aid-de-camp on the staff of in lite when quite young as a laborer dur- the department commander of Massachu- ing the summer season and teaching school setts. For several years he has been one during the winter. He remained with his of the directors of the Wales Savings Bank. mother on the home farm until he was 21 HICKS, ORRIN. P. o. Brimfield, Mass., was years of age. Then he was engaged in born in Readsboro. Bennington county, the wood and Mumber business until 1873. Vt .. June 1. 1854. a son of Alonzo and when he came to Brimfieldl. and has a large Phoebe ( Bishop) Hicks, who had children dairy farm, sending his milk to the Boston markot. On April 2. 1862. he married Ellen A .. daughter of Dexter Moore: four as follows : Nelson A .. Prosper, Annie Julius F .. Harriet Sophia, Richard J .. Or rin. Orman. Ada. Elsie and Ellis.
Orrin children Were born of this marriage : received his education in the schools of Eimer E. Matora A .. Milo D., and Milton Vermont and in 1876 moved to Kansas, N. Mr. Booth has served as assessor. where he took up a timber clalm; also selectman, overseer of the poor and road purchased eighty acres of land and in 1878 commissioner.
moved to Colorado, where he remained one rear.
BRwy. NAMEEL WATSON. for seventy In 1\82 ho came to Brimfield and years an honored citizen of Brimfield, who died March S. 1505, was a gentleman of
in 1889 purchased the farm where he now resides. On November 8, 1844, Mr. Hicks scholarly tastes and who ald much to pre- married Julia A .. daughter of William f. serve the local history of the place, as well and Olive ME. Blasfield: three children as to advance Its Interests. He was bort have been born of this marriage. Mr In Brimfield. November 10, 1822, 1 son of Hicks takes an active part in all public af Cyrl and Mary ( Blairs Brown He traced fairs : is now serving as constable and has his ancestry back to John Brown who came served as selectman and superintendent of from England to New Plymouth and wet streets. tled in Wamesit, Mass as follows :
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Cyril and Mary (Blair, Brown : (2) Dea. carrles on general farming. On March con Davld and Molly ( Watson) Brown ; (3 17. 1897. Mr. Powers married Della L., James and Rebecca Brown; 14) James and daughter of Calvin Blodgett : they have Elizabeth (Hunt) Brown: (5) James and one daughter. Marion Louise. Edward S. Margaret (Dennison) Brown: (6) James and Lydia Brown : (7) John Brown. Cyril Read Brown, father of Samuel Watson. was born in Ashford, Conn .. April 5, IT98. and came to Brimfield with his parents in 1804. When he became of age he pur- chased 200 acres of land near the village have one son, Myron. Powers, when twenty-one years of age, wont to Springfield and learned the wood turning trade, which he followed until 1899 and then engaged in a general hard. ware business in Springfield. On May 18. 1887, he married Hattie 1. Tinker; they Jennie M. is living and engaged in farming : he also taught on the old homestead with her brother.
school a number of years during the win- ter. Ile dled September 1, 1869.
LINCOLN. CAPT. FRANCIS D., Brimfield. Nam- was born September 30, 1821. and died
nel W. Brown. the subject. received his May 8, 1001, on the old homestead of Gen.
eduration in the schools of his native Danielson.
town and in the academies of Monson and practiced medicine in Brimfield for nearly
Westfield. He worked with his father fifty years. llis mother was Sarah Dan- until he reached manhood and then went ielson. daughter of Gen. Timothy Danielson. to Virginia, where he remained one year, whom Dr. lolland. in his history, calls the Returning home he purchased the General leading spirit of Western Massachusetts in Katon homestead and has greatly im Revolutionary days. After attending the
proved the same. Mr. Brown was one common schools, Capt. Lincoln went to the of the original promoters of the public State Normal School at Barre, afterward library of Brimfield, to which he presented removed to Westfield; he taught in Brim- many valuable volumes. In politics he field. Spencer and Walpole. He met his
was a Democrat and served on the school wife. Miss Rebecca Cox, in Walpole and committee as assessor, selectman, and was was married to her September 2S. 1848. moderator of the town meetings twenty-one He resided in that town for eight years and was engaged in the dyeing and bleaching business. From Walpole Mr. Lincoln re- turned to Brimfield to carry on the home farm. Though exempt from military serv-
years: he was member of the Legislature in 1870 and justice of the peace many years. In 1849 Mr. Brown married llar. riet 1. Warren, born in Brimfield, JJaunary 15. 1\27. a daughter of John M. and ive. he enlisted in the 40th Regiment, Mas- Rachael (Harvey ) Warren. Her father sachusetts Volunteers, and was captain of was for many years engaged in the shor Company G. raised in Brimfield and ad and leather business in Brimfield and the joining towns.
latter part of his Ilfe was a leather dealer in Boston
After returning from the war Mr. Lincoln was employed by his brother-in-law. B. E. Hale, who carried or business in wrapping paper. first in
PowEns, NATHAN II., P. o. West Brim- a field. Mass .. was born on the farm where Chicago and then in New York.
he now resides, February 19. 1868. a son Lincoln continued in the business after it of Norman S. and Louisa (Reed) Powers, passed into the hands of D. S. Walton and
who had four children : Edward S., George had charge of the New England sales traveling through all the States. Two sons of Dr. Lincoln became successful law. yers in Cincinnati and two others success- ful business men. While It was the lot of Francis to remain on the farm, his natural W., Jennie M. and Nathan II. Norman S. was a son of Stephen (. and grandso of Isaac Powers, who moved from Hard- wick to Brimfeld. about 1761. Ile fol- lowed farming and lumber manufacture. Nathan 11. received a common school edu- gifts were fully equal to those possessed ration and In 1893 traveled through the by his brothers. He was always well read west. spending some time in Kansas and and well informed : he had an unusual Indian Territory. In 1894 he returned command of language with natural powers to Brimfield, and after his father's death, of oratory. and was always ready in debate July 10. 1596, came into possession of the and upon occasions of public speaking. He old homestead, where he now resides and had held varions offices in town. being
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moderator of the town meetings for over Brimfield Grange, and a member of J. R. ten years ; was a member of the board of Johnson G. A. R. post. trustees of Hitchcock Academy over twenty HOLDEN, CHARLES L., D. o. Bondsville. years and a member of the J. Arthur John- Mass .. was born in lubbardstown. Mass .. son Grand Army Post. Mr. Lincoln left a widow and two daughters : Rebecca M. Lincoln and Mrs. Henrietta F. Peirce. February 28. 1838, a son of Lewis and Eliza A. Holden, and was educated in the Schools of Charleston. Mass., and Wesleyan Academy. After leaving school he en gaged in the grocery business and in 1882
CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE F., M. D., Brim- field, was born December 28, 1827, a son of Dr. Levi and Abigail ( Felton ) Chamber- opened a general store in Bondsville Iain. Ile was educated in the Salem which he has since condneted. Mr. Hol- Academy. Pittsfield Medical College, and den has served on the board of selectmen was graduated from the Woodstock Medical for four years and was postmaster seven College of Woodstock, Vt. Dr. Chamber- years under Cleveland. Ile is a member lain first located in Hardwick. Mass., where of Thomas Lodge of Masons; Agawam En- be remained two years. then moved to campment, and Palmer Ludge of Odd F'el- Fairfax. Virginia, for two years because lows. On July S. 1860, Mr. Holden mar-
of threatened loss of hearing. and then to ried Ellen M. Rodman. daughter of Rubert Brimfield, where he practiced until his Rodman. a native of the State of Rhode leath on April 13. 1896. January 15. Island. Mr. and Mrs. Holden are the 1850. Dr. Chamberlain married Harriet A,, parents of four children : Alice M .. Julia daughter of Asa and Sabra A. (Skinner) N .. Lewis R .. and Charles D. Lyon : two children were born of this mar- BROWN, EDWARD B., D. O. Brimfield. Mass. son of Deacon Dauphin and Abbie (utting) Brown. was born August 27 riage : Alice F. and Annie A., both do- ceased. Dr. Chamberlain practiced in Brimfield for abont forty three years, and 1843. Ile is a descendant of one of the early settlers of the town. Jonathan Brown, who came to Brimfield from Salem. Mass., about 1739. Edward B. received notwithstanding the disability of almost entire loss of bearing. merited the success in his profession which he achieved.
BLISS, EDWARD. D. O. Brimfield. Mass., most of his education at the publle schools was born June 17. 1830. a son of Levi and and the Brimfield Free Academy. He has Rebecca Ilinkley (Bond) Bliss, one of five been educated a farmer, and was asso- children who grew to maturity : Martha ciated with his father until the latter's II., wife of William C. Jones : Solomon death, which occurred May 28. 1549. since Bond. Edward Henry La and William K. which time he has managed the farm alune. Levi Bliss was a son of Thomas and grand He married Mary A. Ruggles, of Hard- son of lehabod, who was the first of the wlek. October 1. 1879: they have three name in Brimfield, and of the few in the children : Mabel Walter ES .. and town who owned slaves. He was also the Emma B.
Mr. Brown takes an interest In first to raise potatoes, his first crop being town affairs, and has served as selectman six bushels ; he was at a loss to know what several years, to the satisfaction of his to do with so many. Edward Bliss was educated in the schools of his native town and Monson Academy : when twenty years of age he went west in the Imber regions fellow townsmen. He Is also Interested in church work, having been one of the officers uf the church and society most of the time since 1875. Ile united with the of Ohio, Michigan and Canada, making a church in 1969 and has been Its clerk specialty of black walnut. Ile remained nearly twenty years. He was chosen west ten years, then returned to Brhnfield, dencon January 3. 19G, and has held the where he has since been Interested in farm office since that date.
ing and dealing in lumber. On June 1. PARKER. Ours E .. p o. Brimfield. Mass .. 1872. Mr. Bliss was married to Ellen A .. was born in the town of Bruntheld. June 10. daughter of Abraham and Sarah (Thomp 1×46, n son of Sumner and Melina (Par sun Charles: two children were born of sans) Parker, who had six children ns fol this marriage: Florence C. and Bertha lows : Bond. Mr. Bliss has been on the board Ofvia and erlo. olive. Orville, Osear, Orus E .. Summer was a son of of selectmen, is a charter member of the David and Hannah (Thedelb) Parker, who
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had twelve children. David was the first Heath, to command the guards in and about of the family to come to Hampden county Boston, commissioned January 26. 1779; from Conuertlent. Sunner Parker was a also as Heutenant of Capt. Joshua Shaw's farmer. also Imber merchant and dealt it Co. under Col. Elisha Porter. Charles C. timber land. He was active in town and Brown. the subject. was educated in the county affairs : served as selectman of the schools of his town and was graduated from town of Brimfield. assessor and overseer of Hitchcock D'ree High School. At nineteen the pour. Drus E. was educated in the years of age he started in life as a clerk in Brimfield Schools and the Ilchcock Free E. C. Morgan's book store at Warren, where High School. At the death of his father he remained two years and then went to in 1884. he assumed charge of his father's Boston in the employ of the American Ex- estate and now carries on a farm of 260 press do. In 1ssl he returned to Brim- arres : he makes a specialty of dairying field. where he has since resided, and was and sends his milk to the Boston market. associated with his father in farming, until on February 11. 1873. Mr. Parker married his father's death in 191. Mr. Brown is Eva A .. daughter of Simon B. and Augusta active in local affairs and has served his A. Ward : nine children were born of this town as assesor and selectman. Ile is marriage : Herbert S .. Louis W., Mable A .. trustee of the town library and a member Bertha E., Sumner R .. Orville, Orlo. Lester of the Society of Sons of the American
S .. and IS Stanley. Mr. Parker has served Revolution. as overseer of the poor : assessor : trustee of the Hitchcock Academy, and is a mom. ber of the Brimfield Grange. Mr. Parker and his family are members and take an active part in the Second Advent Society, children as follows : he having served as clerk of the society for many years.
CHAFFEE. JOHN I ... jr., p. o. Brimfield. Mass .. was born in the town of Monson. January 24, 1849. a son of John L. and Persis ( Pease) Chaffee, who had seven
Nevatus, Eliza, Har- riet. Francena. Almeda. John L. and Davis. John L ... st .. was Monson. a in BROWN. CHARLES CLARK, P. o. Brimfieldl. of Mass .. was born on the farm where he now resides. December 18, 1852. a son of Charles son of Freeborn and born the town Betsey Chaffee and grandson of Chad- wick, who Was the first of the family Austin and Semantha King iGriggs) Brown, to come to America from Ireland. John L. who had three children : Mary Etta. born Chaffee. ir .. received his education in the schools of Monson and helped his father January 14. 1851: Charles C. and Frank Edgar, born January 11. 1\59. Charles . on the farm until twenty-one years of age Brown was born in the town of Brimfield. a and was then employed as a farm laporer son of Jonathan. son of Jonathan, jr., son for five years. After that be entered the of Jonathan. who came from Beverly to employ of Charles Holt and Cyril Johnson. Brimfield about 1739 and built a log cabin in the mannfacture of wuolen goods at out Monson Hill: Inter he moved to Tower Stafford, which he followed for six yeirs. Hill. where he followed hils trade of house and then came to Brimfield and purchased wright and joiner. Jonathan. jr .. was a the farm where he now resides, which con- limitewant in the Revolutionary war and tains 110 acres. On October S. 1871. Mr. served as a volunteer in Capt. Sherman's Chaffee married Ella L .. daughter of Will- Co .. Cel. Pynchon's Regiment. Jonathan, jam Stacy : they have one son. Arthur L. A
sr .. served in the French and Indian war as native of Munson, who is attending the Hitchcock Free Academy. Mr. Chaffee is active in town and county affairs and nas served as road commissioner many years. a sergeant under Daniel Burt, captain. from March 30, 1755, to January 3. 1756: he also served in the Revolutionary war with the tank of sergeant. under C'ul. Timothy SAWEN. ROBERT V .. M. D .. p. o. Brimfield. Mass .. a sheressful physician of the town of Brimfield, Mass,, was born in Worcester. Mass .. July 13. 1556. He Is the eleventh Danielson, who marched from Brimfield on the Lexington alarm. April 19. 1775: he served as second Bentenant in Cant. Aaron Charles' 5th Co. in 1776; Houtenant in In direct desrent from Robert Sawin, of Capt. Nehemiah May & Co. Col. David Leon. Boxford, England, whose son, John Sawin. came to America in 1032 and was the first settler in Natick. Mass. Dr. Sawin is a ards regiment : second lieutenant in Capt. Nathan & rgent& Co Ender Major General
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son of Charles Munning Sawin, who was to Cherry Valley. N. Y., where Jonathan employed by the B. & A. R. R. for twenty- died and his wife returned to Blandford and five years and died at the age of seventy-
lived the remainder of her days. They had seven years, and Lucy Marsh, his wife, who four children : Phineas, Dolly. Duty and is now living in Worcester. at the age of Eunice. When about five years of age. Duty's father died and he went to live with eighty-two. Dr. Sawin received his early education in the Worcester high school and his uncle. Duty Underwood, at Huntington. later attended Amherst College, from which Mass .. where he attended the public schools. he was graduated in 1881. He was prinei- Throughont his life he was a farmer. He pal of the Millbury grammar school at Mill-
bury. Mass., in 1881 and 1882. and in the own exertions accumulated quite a compe.
latter year entered Jefferson Medical Col- lege. Philadelphia, from which he was grad- uated in 1SS3. tle began the active prac- tice of his profession in Brimfield and has acquired a high standing as a skillful phy- sician, and is also the owner of some val uable property in the town. In 1883 Dr. Sawin married Nettie Ellis, daughter of Oscar E. and Louise M. (Briggs) Wash burn. of Brockton. Mass. : they have three
started in as a poor boy and through his tency and was greatly respected by all who knew him. On September 1. 1847. Mr. Frary married Aun E. Gibbs. daughter of Joel and Annie (lunt) Norton : they had one daughter, Mary S .. who lives with her mother at Chester village. Mr. Frary died May 2. 1SSS.
GAMWELL, WILLIAM S. D. o. Chester. Mass .. was born in Hinsdale, Berkshire county. Mass. in January. 1947, a son of children : Donald W., born November 2. Morgan and Amanda (Spring, Gamwell. 1\N6. died at the age of one year and a le was educated in the schools of his town half ; Alice Ida, born June 22. 1850, and and came to Chester in 198: in 1871 he Robert Washburn. born February 29, 1896. entered the employ of O. D. Thomas, who
Dr. Sawin is a Republican in his political preferences and has served as chairman of
owned the ferd mill that Mr. Gamwell now owns. le rented the mill at first and In the town committee for several years: he is ISST purchased it. In 1893 the mill was activo in educational work and has been burned and he replaced it in the same year chairman of the school committee for a with a larger and more modern one. le number of years: also a member of the grinds about Boo tons of corn a year ; also board of trustees of the Hitchcock Free dea's in flour, oats, hay and straw. paints. Academy. He has held the office of town olis, etc. In IM Mr. Gamwell married
physician since 1886 Dr. Sawin is a mem Society. Eastern Hampden Medical Associa. tion. Day Spring Lodge. F. & A. M., Hamp- den Chapter. R. A. M. Springfieldl Com- mandery of K. T .. Mystic Shrine, the Unit- ed Order of Workmen. for which he is med ical examiner: of the Improved Order of
sincerely mourned by relatives and friends. Mr. Gamwell is active in all public spirited enterprises.
ABBorr. ABIAL. K .. p. o. Chester. Mass .. was born in the town of Chester, Mass .. November 22. 1.25. a son of Joseph and
Red Men and Brimfield Grange. He is Polly Bucknum Abbott. He was one of elght children. namely : Mary. Dolls, Hat det. Charles B .. Joseph C .. ERza, Ablal K and Jonathan 1. Of these only two are
medical examiner for applicants for West Point and in 1897 was candidate for repre- sentative in the Massachusetts General Court. Dr. Sawin is progressive in his Iving. Elza. widow of Aurelius ". Root. views, keeps abreast of the latest discov. who lives In Lyuns, lowa, and Abint K. eries in his . profession and holds fraternal His father, Joseph AAbboft, was a native 'of relations with his brother practitioners. He Chester and son of Allal, who settled in has the regard and confidence of the Chester about 1771 Ablnl K Abbott. the community, and with his amiable wife subject, named after his grandfather, was stands high In the best society of Brimfield. eduented in the common schools and assist
FRARY. DON'TY P., Chester. was born In ed his father on the farm unilt the latter's Blandford, Mass .. April 11. 1.11. a son of death In 1997. when he came into possession Jonathan and Annie to'ulver. Frary, who of the homestead. He carried on the farm were residents of Blandford and later moved successfully unth 1\93, when he sold It and
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Jennie N ... daughter of Ira and Pattie
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has since lived a retired ffe, On July 11. April 4, 1803, and died March 7, 1888 : their 1452. he married Emma M. Manning : they children were Frances Maria. Mary Ann. lowve had two children : Relle M., who died Charlotte Whiting. Elizabeth Whiting. Will- in 1×61. aged there and one half years, and iam Henry, Harriet Amanda, Nancy Aman- our daughter living, Cora Eliza. Mr. Ab da. Charles Henry. Sarah Eliza. Ellen bott is interested in all local affairs ; was Sophia and Erastus Dewey. Esther J. treasurer of hils town one year, and also iMoorel Bromley was a daughter of Wash- took an active part in agricultural socie- ington and Emily {Holcomb) Moore. She ties. He is a member of the Hampden is now living on the home farm with her son. Harry R. The farm contains 230
Agricultural Society, the I'nion at Bland- ford and Highland and Middlefield, and the acres and they make a specialty of dairying. old Hampden of Springfield, serving this society as vice president and director for a number of years.
COOPER. JAMES C .. p. o. Chester. Mass .. was born in the town of Chester. Mass ..
SMITH. CLAYTON D., p. o. Chester. Mass .. was born in Chester, Mass., March 31. 1857. son of David and Laura (Eames) Smith, who were the parents of four children : Elizabeth E., Elvira. Jennie E .. and Clayton
December 10, 1849, a son of John C. and D. Clayton D, was educated in the schools Charlotte ('one) Cooper, who were the of Chester. Williston Seminary at East- parents of four children : Charles C., Wil
hampton and Amherst College. He began lard M .. James C .. and Carrie C. James C. the study of law with Mr. Lathrop and was attended the publle schools of his town. llis father died when he was six years old. and at the age of fourteen ho engaged as a farm laborer. later worked in the bedstead factory. then as a clerk in a general mer- admitted to the bar in 1884, locating in Chester, where he has since resided. On Deteber 10, 18SS, Mr. Smith married Edith M., daughter of Austin Rude; they have three children : llelen E .. Austin C., and cantile business at Chester. In 1881 he Doreas. Mr. Smith was elected on the formed a co-partnership under the firm school committee, holding that position two name of Bidwell & Cooper : this was contin- years ; was elected representative in 1893. und until 1SS8, when he entered the quarry and in 1594 selectman and assessor. Ile is works and in 1889 was appointed postmas. now serving on the board of water commis- ter and is still holding that position. Mr. sioners.
Cooper has served as clerk and treasurer of the Chester fire district since its incorpora- BEMIS. JOSHUA W., p. o. North Chester. Mass .. was born near where he now resides tion, and is one of the charter members of in the town of Chester, Mass .. May 2. 1841. the Improved Order of Red Men. Acquitang a son of Joshua and Mary (Clark) Bemis. Tribe. No. 145, he being the first sachem. who were the parents of four children as In 1$72 Mr. Cooper married Maggie Lacy of follows: Daniel W .. William M .. Joshua Huntington : one son was born of this mar W. and Lewis & Joshua W. spent his ringe, John C. Mrs. Cooper died in 1874. early life in the town of Chester, where he and on Ortober 7, 1682. Mr. Cooper married Eliza Fisk Parks, who bore him three chil- dren : J. Worcester. C. Willard, and Red. attended the common schools and also the Westfield High School. His father died September 1, 1850, and Joshua W. came into possession of the home farm. In Au- BROMLEY, HARRY R., D. o. Huntington, gust. 1863, he married Frances L ... daugh- fer of Milton I. Leonard: four children were born of this marriage: Annie MI .. wife of Zadach C. Vlapp: Jessie W .. wife of JI. W. Lawton : Frank L .. who married Alice Woodard. and Charlena, wife of Chas. Van Deusen, of Hudson. N. Y. Mr. Remis has been active in town and county affairs ; was selectman seven years and school com- mitteeman one year.
Mass., was born on the farm where he now resides. July 9. 1876. a son of Erastus Dewey and Esther J. (Moore) Bromley. Erastus D was born January 10, 1846, on the farm where Harry R. now resides, and died March 5, 1846; he was a son of Reu ben 1. and Mary Ann ( Lethingwell) Brom- los. who settled near the town line of C'hes- for and Huntington about 1\22. Reuben was born in Connectiont. March 9. 1800. BAYcoop, GEORGE H .. D. o. Chester. Mass .. was born in Rindge. N. H .. April 20, 1842. and died January 7. 1850. Mary Ann Lef Ingwell, his wife, was born In Connecticut, a son of George D. and Catherine W.
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Mixer Hapgond, who had three children : Mr. Holcomb owns and controls about 212 George Il .. Annie E. Alderman, wife of acres of land and is actively interested in William P. Alderman. and Emma Jane (de- town and county affairs. ceased). George H. was educated in the DAY, WILLIAM H., D. o. Chester, Mass .. schools of Rindge and Powers Institute at was born in Hampsbire county. April 30,
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