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Besides cultivating the soil he raises stock, making a specialty of blooded Hereford cattle. He is a member of Readfield Grange, P. of H. Though not connected by membership with any church, he contributes to the support of several different denominations, and favors whatever tends to the advancement and up- lifting of society.
Mr. Cressey was married November 9, 1862, to Emily P. Dudley, a native of Mount Vernon, and a daughter of Benjamin B. Dudley, formerly a prominent agriculturist of this town. Mrs. Cressey died September 2, 1892, after a happy married life of almost thirty years.
A® LEXANDER A. BEATON,* lawyer, of Rockland, Me., for seven years Register of Probate of Knox County, is a na- tive of Prince Edward Island. Born in 1847, son of Angus, Jr., and Annie (Nichol- son) Beaton, on the paternal side he is partly of Scottish extraction, his grandfather, Angus Beaton, Sr., having been born in Scotland. His grandniother Beaton, whose maiden name was Sarah Evans, is said to have come from England. The Evans family, if we mistake not, is usually considered as of Welsh origin.
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Angus Beaton, the younger, was born and brought up on his father's farm on Prince Ed- ward Island, where he was a lifelong resident, dying in 1862 at the age of fifty-seven years. He was an active business man, proprietor of grist and saw mills. His wife, Annie Nichol- son, also was born on Prince Edward Island. They had eight children, of whom five are now living, namely-Angus,3 Barbara, Donald, John J., and Alexander A. (the subject of this sketch). Donald Beaton, the second son, is a resident of Wareham, Mass.
Alexander A. Beaton was educated on Prince Edward Island, supplementing his common school acquirements with a course of study at the normal school in order to qualify himself for the profession of teaeliing. He taught his first school on the island at the age of fifteen. Subsequently changing his plans, he worked in the stone quarries; and at a later period, having removed to Knox County, Maine, he was for several years superintendent of the Bodwell
Granite Company at Vinalhaven. Losing his left hand in 1883 by the premature discharge of an explosive, while he was conducting blasting operations in the quarry, lie gave up that busi- ness and applied himself to reading law in the office of tlie Hon. C. E. Littlefield, of Rockland. Admitted to the bar in 1SS7, he began practice in Rockland, where he still continues to follow his profession. In 1884 he was elected on the Republican ticket Register of Probate for Knox County for four years, and in 18SS he was re- elected on the Labor ticket, he having joined that party in 1887. In 1891, before the close of his second term in the office of Registrar, he resigned his position on account of the po- litical feeling that had been stirred up in regard to it. Mr. Beaton has three children-A. W., John L., and Joseph B.,-all of whom were born of his first marriage, which took place in 1870. He married secondly, in 1894, his pres- ent wife, Mary Etta Mudgett.
Mr. Beaton is very prominent in the Masonic fraternity and in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is Past Master of Rockland Lodge, No. 79, A. F. & A. M., is a thirty-second degree Mason, and at the present time a member of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Maine. He was one of the organizers of the I. O. O. F. in this part of the State of Maine, and was its first Noble Grand. He is also Past High Priest of King Solomon's Temple and Chapter.
OB HERRICK MONTGOMERY, at- torney and counsellor at law, residing in Camden, Knox County, where he is prominently identified with various manufacturing enterprises, is a representative of the third generation of his family in the State of Maine. He was born in Penobscot, Hancock County, February 25, 1851, son of Josiah and Lucy Ann (Herrick) Montgomery, and was named for his maternal grandfather, Job or Joah Herrick. His parents were both natives of Penobscot.
Ilis father, Josiah Montgomery, was born July 2, 1826, son of David and Sally (Will- iams) Montgomery. David Montgomery was born in or near Portsmouth, N.H., and was
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about four years old when his father died. His mother subsequently married again and set -. tled in Warren, Knox County, Me. It is there- fore probable that he grew to manhood in that town. He was twice married. His first wife died in Warren. In Castine, where he after- ward settled, he married Sally Williams. Removing thence to Penobscot, he took up a tract of wild land and devoted himself to the pioneer work of clearing a farin. The land is now owned by his grandson, the subject of the present sketch.
Josiah Montgomery, the father above named, was both industrious and enterprising, being extensively engaged in granite quarrying, as well as in farming and lumbering. In religion he was a Universalist, in politics a Democrat. He married April 29, 1848, Lucy Ann Herrick. Born July 2, 1821, she died in the eighty-sec- ond year of her age. She was the eldest child of Joab Herrick and his wife, Sally Wight. Joab Herrick, her father, was born in 1797. He died in Belfast, Me., March 23, 1874, aged seventy-seven years. He was son of Samuel and Lucy (Black) Herrick and a descendant in the seventh generation of Henry Herrick, an early settler of that part of old Salem, Mass., that is now Beverly. From Henry1 Herrick and his wife Editha the line continued through their son Henry,2 of Beverly; Samuel,3 of Bev- erly and Gloucester, Mass., and his wife, Sarah Leach; Samuel,+ of Gloucester, born in 1705, and his second wife, Prudence Haskell : Andrew,5 born in Gloucester in 1742, who settled in Penob- scot, Me .; to Samuel," above named, father of Joab and grandfather of Lucy A. Herrick Montgomery.
In religious faith Joab Herrick was a Uni- versalist, in politics at first a Whig and later a Republican. Sally Wight, his first wife, whom he married January 24. 1819, was a daughter of Daniel and Abby (Perkins) Wight and a native of Penobscot. By his wife, Sally, Joab Herrick had nine children-Lucy Ann, George, Amanda, Melvina, Cynthia Abbie, Oscar, Sarah, Melissa Helen, and Estelle. Joab Herrick also had several children by his second wife, Susan Gray.
Josiah Montgomery and his wife Lucy had six children-Almatia Emma, Job Herrick,
Rhoda Witley, Charles Oscar, Ida Phebe, and Sewell Jackson. The survivors are Job Her- riek and Chiarles Oscar. Almatia E. (deceased) married Augustus E. Cain, and was the mother of two children, Georgia and Lulu. Rhoda W. (also deceased) married Hiram Lane, and had one child, Charles Harold. The two younger children died in infancy. Charles Oscar Mont- gomery resides in Camden and is the manager of the Dr. D. P. Ordway Plaster Company. He married Myra Knight, daughter of Eldridge G. and Myra (Harding) Knight, of Camden, Me., and has two children, Ruth and J. Hugh.
Job Herrick Montgomery, eldest son of Jo- siah, received a common-sehool education in his native town, and then pursued a higher course of study at Bucksport Seminary. He read law successively in the offices of A. G. Jewett and of William H. Folger, both of Belfast, Me., was admitted to the bar in 1874. and settled in Camden, where he has since con- tinued in active practice. He married in 18- Elizabeth M. Knight, daughter of Henry and Jane D. (Dyer) Knight, of Camden. He has no children.
A man of foresight and enterprise, he is a leader in various industrial undertakings in Camden, being president of the Dr. D. P. Ord- way Plaster Company, president of the Camden Woollen Company, president and treasurer of the Camden Lumber Company, also a director in the Mt. - Manufacturing Company. In poli- ties a Democrat, he has served as Mayor of the city of Camden. He is a member of Amity Lodge, A. F. & A. M., of Camden, and a Sir Knight of Claremont Commandery.
ILLIAM HENRY WEATHERBEE,* of Bangor, is a native of Orono, Me. He was born December 4, 1828, son of John B. and Parthenia (Thompson) Weather- bee. John B. Weatherbee, the father. in his early manhood taught school. Settling in Maine, for some time he kept a public house in North Bangor. In later life he became an invalid and lost the use of one of his legs. Ile died in Bangor at the age of eighty-seven years. His wife Parthenia, who was a daughter of William Thompson and his wife, whose maiden
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name was Warren, died at the age of forty. They were the parents of five children, of whom but two are now living: Elizabeth, who married Eli Weston; and William Henry, whose name begins this sketch.
William Henry Weatherbee, after obtaining his education in the public schools of Bangor. learned the carpenter's trade, which he has since followed here. Well-known as an indus- trious, thorough, and reliable workman, he is kept constantly employed, and is much re- spected as a useful and upright citizen. He is a member of Rising Virtue Lodge. No. 10, F. & A. M. Among the latter-day reforms in which he takes a great interest is the Prohibi- tion movement, of which he is a strong sup- porter.
Mr. Weatherbee married in 1860 Mary Au- gusta Blaisdell, who was born in Otis, Me., a daughter of A. M. and Judith (Gray) Blais- dell. He has had five children, four of whom are living, namely-Jeanette G., William A., John B., and Warren J. Jeanette G. Weatherbee is the wife of Oscar Ray, and has five children. Warren J., who married Laura Hathorn, has four children-Ethel, Mary L., Malcom, and Elizabeth. Mary, the fifth child, died un- married. Mrs. Weatherbee died in Bangor in 1899.
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TOHIER FAMILY, William A. Tozier was born in Monmouth, Me., in 1813, and was descended from one of a fam- ily of four or five brothers who came at an early date from England and settled in the New England States. He was reared in the town of Monmouth, and was a carpenter and lumberman, which occupations he followed through life. He subsequently came to Old- town and settled in Milford. On July 30, 1862, he enlisted in Company F, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, and after serving sixteen months was discharged for physical disability. He was one of the first members of the S. J. Oakes Post, and was always deeply interested in its welfare. His wife was Betsey M. Tozier a distant relation. Their children were: Elea- nor (deceased) : Christine (Mrs. Morse); Eme- line, wife of G. F. Clark; Augusta, deceased;
Edmund, a Civil War veteran, who died Octo- ber 25, 1903; Harry E. (now deceased), who served in the Second Maine Cavalry: Simeon deceased; Rose, wife of Eugene McAllister, and Annie, deceased: William M .; Walter B., deceased; and E. S. Tozier.
E. S. Tozier was born in the town of Mon- mouth, March 16, 1840, and came to Milford with his father. He received his education in the public schools. When a youth he went to sea, and continued as a sailor until the break- ing out of the Civil War. Being then in New Orleans, he at once sailed for Liverpool, from which port he shipped for New York, whence he came to Maine. On September 12, 1861, he enlisted in Company C, First Maine Cav- alry. Serving until April, 1864, he was then transferred to the United States navy, being assigned to the United States sloop of war "Brooklyn," on which he served until the close of the war. He was in the naval fight in Mo- bile Bay and in the attack on Fort Fisher, in the latter action joining the land troops in the attack on the fort. He also took part, while in the cavalry service, in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Brandy Station, Aldie, Biddleburg, Upperville, Gettysburg, Sheppardstown, Mine Run, second Bull Run, and many other en- gagements. After the war he settled in Bos- ton, and in 1876 came to Oldtown. Locating at Milford, he engaged in carpenter work and contracting, in which business he has since continued. In politics a Democrat, he is now serving as Tax Collector of the town. He be- longs to S. J. Oakes Post, G. A. R., of Oldtown, and to the Ancient Order of United Workmen.
Mr. Tozier married Ida M. Jackson, a native of Hancock County, Maine. His children are Earl B .; Grace (deceased) ; Louie W .; Milicent. who is the wife of Fred Mornson; and Caddie.
. J. OAKES POST, G. A. R. (No. 121), of Oldtown, was organized September 19, 1884, with nineteen members. The first Post Comman- der was Major M. M. Folsom; Vice-Commander, W. P. Jordan; Adjutant, C. E. Miles. The charter members were: M. L. Folsom, C. E. Miles, T. J. Goodwin, W. P. Jordan, R. M.
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Gustine, S. W. Porry, B. R. Rose, H. M. Tozier, J. F. Spencer, J. W. Sanburn, R. Stillings, James Parkes, E. S. Tozier, J. H. West. George W. Gross, John Babb, Edward Farrel!, George W. Harris, J. H. Jackson. The present offi- cers of the Post (August, 1903) are: Com- mander, B. M. Griffin; Senior Vice-Commander,
J. H. Jackson; Junior Vice-Commander, R. M. Woodman; Quartermaster, W. P. Jordan: Sur- geon, Alfred Bussell; Chaplain, O. E. W. Hinck- ley; Adjutant, E. S. Tozier; Officer of the Day. David Carr; O. F. Guard, George F. Clark : Sergeant Major, George M. Soper. The Post has a present membership of twenty-one.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Abbott, Carroll W.
225
Besse, Frank L. .
334
Carson, Horace E.
252
Abbott, Jolm .
314
Blaisdell, Albert F
371
Carter, John W. D. 348
Adams, Hermon H.
298
Blake, Henry M. .
38
Case, William W.
164
Allen, Frank E.
297
Blake, Joseph G. .
85
Chadbourne, Sumner J. 359
Allen, George F. .
320
Blake, William P.
317
Chalmers, James M.
433
Andrews, Albert G. .
78
Bodge, William
134
Chandler, James N. 99
Andrews, Arthur E. .
313
Bowler, James HI.
70
Chase, Frank 233
Andrews, Thomas S. 433
Bowler, John T. .
111
Chase, Frederick A.
292
Armstrong, George L. 381
Boyd, Byron
Bradstreet, Llewellyn E.
280
Clark, Edwin W. .
373
Atkins, James C.
286
Bragg, Isaac M. .
351
Clark, John P.
241
Atkinson, Charles A.
441
Brainerd, John E.
259 Clark, Thomas
418
Austin, David F.
139
Breen, Henry M. .
220
Clifford, Augustus T.
293
Ayer, William M.
76
Brett, Vietor
256 Clifford, Milton S.
144
B.
Brown, Edward
425
Clough, Simon
221
Bachelder, Abram
313
Brown, Fred M.
434 Colburn, Francisco
216
Barker, Cyrus 1. .
98 Brown, Joseph C.
372
Cole, Nathaniel W.
414
Barker, Daniel
322 Brown, Lewellyn
350
Collins, Frank S. .
243
Berker, Lewis A. .
9 Brown, Otis C.
439
Collins, Jason . 211
432
Bartlett, Lincoln A.
177
Buker, Joseph E.
390
Connor, Jesse C. 3SS
Barton, Asher H.
428 Bunker, Luther G.
83
Connor, Virgil R.
118
Barton, Fred W. .
95 Burbank, Aleander
32
Coombs, Philip H. 120
Barton, John H. .
229
Burbank, Silas
46
Cook, Edward H.
276
Barstow, Peleg N.
156
Burgess, James H.
336
Cressey, Atwood F.
444
Bates, Henry E.
181 Burleigh, Edwin C. . Burleigh, Jolm II.
355
Crie, Hiram H.
116
Beal, Elliot J.
254
291
Crockett, Amos F.
230 ·
Bean, Emery ().
5
Burns, Joshua
328
Crockett, Arthur B. .
435
Bean, Hamilton M.
337
Butman, James O. . 119
Crockett, Charles A.
409
Beaton, Alexander A.
445 Butman, William G. 366
Crowell, Charles M. .
232
Benjamin, Albion P.
72
Cumston, Charles M.
6
Benson, Edward C. .
131
C.
Curling, Frank F. 400
Benson, George 1
315
Cain, Willis I.
397
Currier, Orlando
151
Berry, John T.
132
Campbell, William A. 422
Currier, Samuel 110
Berry, Stillman II. J.
272 Carr, David
440 | Cushman, Ara
401
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A.
PAGE
Berry, Wilbur F. .
206
Carr, George O. . 373
12
Clark, Charles H.
376
Ashford, James Frank 199
Briggs, Joseph E.
110
Clifford, Nathan
265
Bailey, Charles A.
15
Brown, Frederick I.
252 Cole, Calvin A.
144
Bartlett, Joshua
335
Bryant, Edmund C.
359 Connor, James F.
41 Cram, Albion P. 255
Bates, Adoniram J.
210
Burgess, John H.
S1 Carver, Leonard D. 419
Allen, Daniel
389
Blaisdell, Martin .
450
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PAGE
D.
Golder, Thomas S.
285
Hobart, Daniel F. 369
Danforth, Frederie
58
Goldsmith, Jesse F.
221
Hobart, Joel W. .
340
Dascombe, Leander A.
248
Goodrich, George B.
313
Hodgdon, Elbridge G.
320
Davis, Cyrus W. .
34
Goodwin, Llewellyn
436
Holbrook, Charles L. 314
Davis, Simeon G.
124
Gordon, Nelson D.
113
Holmes, William H.
126
Dearborn, Theodore P.
153
Gondy, Lewis A.
172
Holt, Amos 3S4
Dearing, Charles E. .
192
Goulding, George W.
253
Holt, Arthur
426
Dennett, William S.
51
Grant, William S.
166
Holyoke, Frank II.
103
Dickey, William P.
€6 Gray, Calvin
326
Homan, Joseph A. 63
Dill, Elliott C.
245
Gray, Charles H. .
68
Hopkins, Augustus
379
Dingley, Nelson
8 Gray, George
68
Hoyt, Frank L. 96
Doane, William W.
160
Gray, Joshua
67
Hussey, Charles H. .
334
Dodge, Howard W. .
379
Gray, Kittredge C. .
362
Dolley, Samuel
304
Greeley, Charles H. 439
I.
Donnell, Almon B.
273
Greeley, Horace W.
112
Ingraham, David H. 237
Drew, Morrill N. .
190
Gregory, John F. .
SO
Ingraham, Otis
237
Dudley, Edwin A.
40
Dunn, Thomas W.
431
H.
J.
Dunning, Hilliard T.
105
Dyer, Isaac
48
Haines, William T.
180
Jameson, Elmer E. .
438
Hale, Herbert E.
377
Jameson, Charles D. 324
Jaquith, Charles . 339
Edwards, Luther F.
370
HIall, Daniel C.
305
Jaquith, Nathaniel 435
Elliott, William S. O.
262
Emerson, Wilbert W.
4.42
Ham, Frank J.
309
Jewell, Harvey L. 143
Hamilton, John S.
162
Jewell, John M. 424
Fairbanks, Henry N. 107
Hannaford, Eli S.
242
Johnson, Richardson M. 149
Farquhar, John 342
Farrand, Charles W. 403
Hanson, Isaac W.
383 |Jones, Augustus F. 262
322 Jones, Moses M. 316
Fernald, George N. 375
IIarriman, Benjamin W
312
Jordan, Frank H.
327
Fletcher, Ezra M. 330
Haskell, George. B.
29
Joy, Benjamin C.
423
Foster, Benjamin T. 378
Hatch, William H.
402
Joy, Morrill C.
264
Foster, Moses C. . 275
Hathorn, Reuben E.
228
Foy, John K. .
177 Hattin, Wilson M.
98
89 Kalloch, Charles M. 364
Keating. John B. 300
Keefe, Francis 246
Keith, George 200
Keith, Simcon 267
Gage, Thomas 341
Henderson, Robert G.
367
Kent, Elias H. 129
Gale, Charles II. 306
Hersey, Oscar H.
183
Kindriek, Cyrus 203
Gardiner, William II.
156
Hersey, Samuel F.
331
Knight, Austin D. 47
Garnsey, Frank A.
102
Hersom, Samuel T.
2S1
Knight, William W. 140
Gay, Ephraim
206
ITerson, Edward L. 387
Getchell, Ira E.
163
Heselton, William G. 200
| Knox, Nathan J.
202
Gilman, Ernest J.
296
Hewins, Frank J. Hill, James F. 41
271
Gilman, Lindley W.
263
Hill, James P.
249 Lamb, John F. 1-11
Glidden, Daniel
138 Hill, John F. .
7
Lane, John V. 19
Glover, William HI.
306 Hill, Winfield Scott .
74
Lang, Alfred H. 441 .
Glover, Thomas B. 138
Hinckley, Frank
268
Larrabee, James M. 250
Godfrey, George F.
212 Ilinckley, Oscar E. W. 318
Lawrence, Edward J. 73
219
Hawes, Sewall J.
French, Thomas U.
299
Hayes, Charles C.
341
· Fuller, Selden K. 399
Haynes, Dennison J.
308
12
G.
Haynes, J. Manchester Henderson, John .
208
Jennings, Tudor G. 380
F.
Hanley, Edward E.
125
Johnson, Merritt A. . 361
Hanson, Horace F.
175 Johnson, William C. 149
Farrar, David. 114
Harding, Samuel R.
Hackett, Allen
400
Jacobs, Rozendall H. 222
E.
Hall, Andrew J. .
277
Hallett. Horacc .1. 235
K.
- French, Edwin R.
Knowlton, John 330
L.
Gleason, Benjamin 303
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PACS
Lawrence, Forest M. 151
Newhall, George HI. 217
Robinson, Franklin . -
3:5
Lawrence, George N. 275
Norcross, Millard F. 209
Rowell, David J.
Lawrence, Greenleaf
112
Norris, George W. 185
Rowell, Eliphalet 257 .
Lawrence, James W. 286
Norton, Edgar E. 87
Russell, Abel D. 126
Lawrence, Sherburn
44.
Noyes, Edmund D. 77
Russell, George A.
52
Learned, Orrin 344
Nye, Stephen A. . 65 .
S.
Leigh, James H. 377
O.
Sanborn, Bigelow T. 25
Levensaler, Atwood
329
Oaks of Garland . 193
Sanborn, Leroy S. 60
Levensaler, John C. 366
Overlock, James 316
Sargent, Harlan P. 101
Sayer, Joseph H. 176
Scott, John 150
Libby, Morrison 311
Longfellow, Daniel
131
Page, Albert B.
189
Simpson, William C. 253
M.
MacAllister, Edward B. 1.12
Palmer, Joab W.
123
Small, Frederic II. 154
Macomber, George E. 20
Parsons, David E.
136
Smalley, Edwin S. 426
Manley, Joseph H. 27
Patten, Freeman
26
Smith, A. Ledyard 410
Manning, Stephen II. 239
Payson, Clarence D.
115
Smith, Gustavus . 125
Manter, Albert N.
135
Perkins, Horace
106
Smith, John 390
Marston, Daniel E.
17
Perry, Lyman
223
Stearns, Louis C. 157
Marston, Edward P. 18
Pettingill, Sewall
137
Mason, John .
288
Pike, J. Monroe
Pike, Peleg F.
56
Stetson, Hayward 395
Mayhew, Joshua B. .
109
Pingree, Ransom C.
295
Stetson, Joseph F. 152
MeIlroy, John H.
96
Pingree, Valentine
31
Stevens, Charles H. . -21
Mcilroy, Ronald C. .
SS
Plaisted, Richard C.
444
MeIntire, Alonzo
363
Post, G. A. R .. S. J. Oakes
447
Stevens, John L. 346
Mc Kechnie, Erastus O. W.
209
Potter, David W.
217
Stewart, George M. .
MeMaster, Albion P.
437
Potter, Noel B.
42
Stewart, James E. 31.
McNamara, Edward A.
409
Prentiss, Mellen G.
204
Stinchfield, Thomas F. 391
Meady, Stephen B.
244
Prescott, Noah M. 381
Merrill, Isaac C.
416
Purinton, Nathaniel S. 61
Swain, Shepherd H. Sylvester, George W.
201
Miller, Eben S.
310
Reade, John L. 60
Record, William C. 271
89
Taggart, Charles W. 201
Moody, Lugan P. 270
Renier, John
319
Taggart, Howard C. 212
Moore, Hiram 365
Reynolds, Charles H.
289
Talbot, George F.
Tarbell, Gershom F. 415
Morrill, Samuel H. 140
Morrison, Manly . 33>
331
Taylor, Edward 321
Moses, Charles M.
232
Ricker, Alfred G.
274
Taylor, William H. 361
Moulton, Augustus F. 216
Murray, Oramel 372
S1
Thatcher, Benjamin B. 45
N.
Robie, Frederick . Robbins, Isaac L. 186
392
Thayer, Frederick C. 51
Nash, Everett A.
407
Robbins, John M.
374
Thompson, Joseph W. 35
Veal, Reuben S. 401 Robinson, Daniel A.
173 Tilden, Charles W. 352
Packard, Merrick 405
Scruton, John Y. 57
Shaw, Frank K. . S4
Page, Edward P. 191
Page, Frank A. 261
Sleeper, Frank E. 411
Marston, Charles A. 342
Perry, Ephraim
265
Snow, Israel 301
Marston, Daniel W.
1S Pettingill, Leonidas
411
Sterns, Samuel 310
128
Stetson, Adaline H. 397
Maxim, Daniel H. 202
Stevens, Greenlief T. 92
Stubbs, Henry L. 443
Merrill, Bisbee B.
287
Purintón, Frank B. 150
Sturtevant, Francis M. 251
Merry, Henry B. .
323
Miller, Charles R.
431
R.
Milliken, Charles .
25S
Montgomery, Job H.
445
Redington, Frank
Morrill, Carroll W. 127
Reynolds, Willington T. 210
351
Tash, Ivory P. 242
Richardson, Alpheus Richardson, Alton
Riggs, Albert W. . Ripley, Jolın B.
274
Tenney, Ben 282
Thing, Daniel II.
Leavitt, James T. 429
Lewis, Weston 51
Libby, Bert, J.
231
P.
Soule, Reuel W. 37
Sturtevant, Charles B. . 250
T.
452
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Tilton, Charles E.
59
Walker, D. Irving
430
Williams, Thomas C. 434
Tobey, Ellis H.
327
Walker, George W. 424
Williams, William H. H. 294
Tolman, Adelbert J.
129
Walker, James
186
Williamson, Orin 148
Town, Ezra C.
338
Walton, George W.
91
Williamson, Robert . 205
Tozier Family.
447
Ward, Jolm M.
309
Wilson, Franklin A. 53
Tracy, George
263
Warren, Charles E.
368
Wing, George B. .
335
Trafton, Joseph
218
Weatherbee, William II.
446
Winn, Japheth M. 387
Trask, Franklin
97
Webber, Charles P. .
146
Winslow, Chester E. A 260
True, J. Henry
256
Webster, Daniel .
224
Winslow, Henry
275
Turner, A. Perry
371
Wells, Charles II.
191
Withee, Xantheus A.
321
Twitchell, George MI.
103
Wells, Howard W.
82
Wood, Elliott .
226
Weston, Benjamin P. J.
398
Wood, William R.
3-1 4
V.
Weston, C. Marshall
117
Woodbury, Samuel H.
137
Vaughan, Philip H. S.
49
Weston, John
417
Woodman, John P. .
423
Veazie, Samuel M.
161
Weston, Levi W.
165
Wright, Alfred S. 354
Vickery, Peleg O.
282
Weymouth, Alfred
421
Wright, Warren A. .
284
W.
Wheeler, William H.
292
Wyman, Henry F. De Lesee . 227
Wadsworth, Charles O.
147
Wight, Frederiek W.
22
Wyman, Hiran
298
Wadsworth, Melvin C. .
307
Willey, William J.
430
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Andrews, Arthur E.
133
Gay, Ephraim
206
MeIlroy, John H.
96
Austin, David F.
139
Grant, William S.
166
Meliroy, Ronald C.
88
Barstow, Peleg N.
156
Gray, Joshua
67
Milliken, Charles .
258
Bates, Henry E. .
184
Haynes, Dennison J.
30$
Newhall, George H. .
217
Bean, Emery O.
Haynes, J. Manchester
12
Norris, George W.
183
Blaisdell, Martin .
81
Hill, James F.
41
Nye, Stephen A.
6.5
Bowler, Jolin T. .
111
Hill, Winfield Scott .
71
Oak, Lyndon
193
Butman, James O.
119
Hinekley, Daniel B.
268
Pike, Peleg F.
56
. Chase, Frank
233
Holyoke, Frank II. .
103
Robie, Frederick
392
Clifford, Nathan
265
Larrabee, James M.
250
Russell, Abel D. .
126
Collins, Jason .
211
Lawrenee, Edward J.
73
Sanborn, Bigelow T
25
Crowell, Charles M.
232
Lawrence, Greenlief
112
Thayer, Frederick C.
54
Davis, Cyrus W. .
3.4
Levensaler, Atwood .
329
Wadsworth, Charles O.
147
Dyer, Isaae
48
Manning, Sarah W. .
239
Williamson, Orin
148
Foster, Moses C. .
275 Manning, Stephen II.
239 Wood, Elliott
226
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