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Guild Charles H. [Male] b. 9 DEC 1828

Massachusetts Town Birth Records
Charles Guild Dec. 9, 1828 Hanna Charles son Charles Guild Dec. 9, 1828 Hanna Charles son

Name: Charles H Guild Name: Charles H Guild
Age in 1870: 41 Age in 1870: 41
Estimated Birth Year: 1828 Estimated Birth Year: 1828
Birthplace: Massachusetts Birthplace: Massachusetts
Home in 1870: Cambridge Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts Home in 1870: Cambridge Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Race: White Race: White
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Post Office: Cambridge Post Office: Cambridge
Roll: M593_624 Roll: M593_624
Page: 597 Page: 597
Image: 259 Image: 259
Year: 1870 Year: 1870
Charles is a baker and his wife, Mary E., 36, NY, is also listed in this rCharles is a baker and his wife, Mary E., 36, NY, is also listed in this record.

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Guild Frank Henry [Male] b. 3 AUG 1854

In the 1870 & 1880 census, Henry F. Guild appears to be this Frank Henry Guild.

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Throop Elizabeth [Female] b. BEF 15 SEP 1747 Bristol, Bristol Co., RI

Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, by James N. Arnold, NEHGS
1747 THROOP THROOP Elizabeth, of Thomas and Elizabeth, Oct. 11, 171747 THROOP THROOP Elizabeth, of Thomas and Elizabeth, Oct. 11, 1747 more Baptism Bristol

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Fessenden Dorcas [Female] b. 25 JAN 1779 Westminster, MA - d. 2 JAN 1840 Westminster, MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1840 EVERETT Dorcas, wid. Pelatiah, Jan. 2, 1841840 EVERETT Dorcas, wid. Pelatiah, Jan. 2, 1840, a. 60 y. 11 m. more Death Westminster

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Everett David Mann [Male] b. 26 JUN 1785 Westminster, MA

Name: Everett, David
Township: Thomaston Township: Thomaston
County: Lincoln County: Lincoln
State: Maine State: Maine
Year: 1810 Year: 1810
Roll: M252_12 Roll: M252_12
Page: 96 Page: 96
Image: 98Image: 98

Name: DAVID EVERETT Name: DAVID EVERETT
State: ME State: ME
County: Lincoln County County: Lincoln County
Township: Thomaston Township: Thomaston
Year: 1820 Year: 1820
Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Page: 265 Page: 265
Database: ME 1820 Federal Census Index Database: ME 1820 Federal Census Index

Name: DAVID EVERETT Name: DAVID EVERETT
State: ME State: ME
County: Lincoln County County: Lincoln County
Township: Thomaston Township: Thomaston
Year: 1830 Year: 1830
Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Page: 164 Page: 164
Database: ME 1830 Federal Census Index Database: ME 1830 Federal Census Index

Name: Everett, David Name: Everett, David
Home in 1840: Thomaston, Lincoln, ME Home in 1840: Thomaston, Lincoln, ME
County: Lincoln County: Lincoln
State: Maine State: Maine
Year: 1840 Year: 1840
Roll: M704_144 Roll: M704_144
Page: 120 Page: 120
Image: 241 Image: 241

Name: Everett, David Name: Everett, David
Year: 1850 Year: 1850
County: Lincoln County: Lincoln
Township: S Thomaston Township: S Thomaston
State: Maine State: Maine
Roll: M432_259 Roll: M432_259
Page: 127 Page: 127
Image: 251 Image: 251
Wife, Jane S., 58, and children, David B., 23, Samuel G., 21, Sarah EWife, Jane S., 58, and children, David B., 23, Samuel G., 21, Sarah E., 18 and Clementine C., 21 are also listed in this record.

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Everett Joel [Male] b. 1 SEP 1791 Westminster, MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
Joel, s. Pellatiah and Mary, Sept. 1, 1791Joel, s. Pellatiah and Mary, Sept. 1, 1791

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Everett John Cutting [Male] b. 10 MAY 1794 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. 21 JUL 1879 Lunenburg, MA

Name: JOHN C. EVERETT
Worcester County, Massachusetts, Probate Index, Vol. 1 & 2 A - Z, July 173Worcester County, Massachusetts, Probate Index, Vol. 1 & 2 A - Z, July 1731-1881
John C. Everett 1803 Westminster Guardianship John C. Everett 1803 Westminster Guardianship

State: MA State: MA
County: Worcester County County: Worcester County
Township: Westminster Township: Westminster
Year: 1830 Year: 1830
Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Page: 116 Page: 116
Database: MA 1830 Federal Census Index Database: MA 1830 Federal Census Index

Name: Everett, John Name: Everett, John
Home in 1840: Westminster, Worcester, MA Home in 1840: Westminster, Worcester, MA
County: Worcester County: Worcester
State: Massachusetts State: Massachusetts
Year: 1840 Year: 1840
Roll: M704_199 Roll: M704_199
Page: 47 Page: 47
Image: 95 Image: 95

Name: Everett, John C. Name: Everett, John C.
Year: 1850 Year: 1850
County: Worcester County: Worcester
Township: Westminster Township: Westminster
State: Massachusetts State: Massachusetts
Roll: M432_340 Roll: M432_340
Page: 64 Page: 64
Image: 122 Image: 122
Wife, Anna, 65, is also listed in this record.Wife, Anna, 65, is also listed in this record.

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Everett Hiram [Male] b. 26 JUN 1802 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. 31 MAY 1803 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1802 EVERETT Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 26, 1802. Bir1802 EVERETT Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 26, 1802. Birth Westminster

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1803 EVERETT Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, May 31, 180 1803 EVERETT Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, May 31, 1803, a. 11 m. Death Westminster



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Everett Sally [Female] b. 23 JUN 1804 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1804 EVERETT Sally, d. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 23, 1804. mo1804 EVERETT Sally, d. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 23, 1804. more Birth Westminster

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Everett Hiram [Male] b. 7 OCT 1806 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. BEF 1877

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Oct. 7, 1806 Hiram, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Oct. 7, 1806

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Everett Leonard Fessenden [Male] b. 1 JUN 1809 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1809 EVERETT Leonard Fessendon, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 1, 1801809 EVERETT Leonard Fessendon, s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, June 1, 1809. more Birth Westminster



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Darling Freelove [Female] b. 31 JAN 1808 Sutton, MA - d. 24 APR 1853 Sutton, MA

Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, NEHGS
YR. Vol.PageYR. Vol.Page
Everett Freelove Sutton 1853 77 173 DeaEverett Freelove Sutton 1853 77 173 Death

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Everett Tryphen Shepherd [Female] b. 30 JUN 1811 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. BET 15 AND 22 DEC 1843

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
Tryphen Shepherd, d. Peladah and Dorcas, June 30, 1811.Tryphen Shepherd, d. Peladah and Dorcas, June 30, 1811.

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Everett George Augustus [Male] b. 27 SEP 1817 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. BEF 1877

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1817 EVERETT George Augustus, twin s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Sept. 21817 EVERETT George Augustus, twin s. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Sept. 27, 1817. Birth Westminster

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Everett Susan Augusta [Female] b. 27 SEP 1817 Westminster, Worcester Co., MA - d. 1837

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, NEHGS
1817 EVERETT Susan Augusta, twin d. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Sept. 27, 11817 EVERETT Susan Augusta, twin d. Pelatiah and Dorcas, Sept. 27, 1817. Birth Westminster

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Mann Cloycie Wayne [Male] b. 28 SEP 1942 Livingston, Park Co., MT - d. 8 JUN 2007 Helena, Lewis and Clark Co., MT

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Helena Independent Record Obituary Index Helena Independent Record Obituary Index
MANN, Cloycie Wayne 'Cochise : 13-June-2007, 11A, 2-4 MANN, Cloycie Wayne 'Cochise : 13-June-2007, 11A, 2-4
MANN, Cloycie Wayne 'Cochise' : 9-June-2007, 1B;4B, 1-6;1-4 MANN, Cloycie Wayne 'Cochise' : 9-June-2007, 1B;4B, 1-6;1-4

Social Security Death IndexSocial Security Death Index
about Cloycie Wayne Mannabout Cloycie Wayne Mann
Name: Cloycie Wayne MannName: Cloycie Wayne Mann
SSN: 517-48-6269SSN: 517-48-6269
Last Residence: 59602 Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United StatLast Residence: 59602 Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States of America
Born: 28 Sep 1942Born: 28 Sep 1942
Died: 8 Jun 2007Died: 8 Jun 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Montana (1959)State (Year) SSN issued: Montana (1959)

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Mann Mary [Female] b. 28 SEP 1754 Attleborough, Bristol Co., MA

The listing of Mary's birth record can be found on page 174 of the "Vital Records of Attleborough Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" published by The Essex Institute Salem Mass. 1934

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Draper Josiah [Male] b. 14 OCT 1753 Dedham, Mass - d. 17 MAY 1819 Attleboro, Mass

CONC

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VIRGIL DRAPER VIRGIL DRAPER
The first American ancestors of the Draper family were James Draper and MiThe first American ancestors of the Draper family were James Draper and Miriam Stansfield, his wife, of Heptonstall Parish, Vicarage of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, who came to this country and settled in Roxbury, near Boston, Mass., about 1650. James Draper was a son of Thomas and was made a freeman of Roxbury in 1690. The line of descent from Thomas to the subject of this memoir is as follows: (1P Thomas, (2) James, (3) James, (4) Josiah, (5) Josiah, and (7) Virgil. James Draper (3) was born in Roxbury in 1654, married Abigail Whitney, of Dedham, Mass., February 18, 1681, and died April 30, 1698. He was a soldier in King Philip’s War in 1675. James Draper (4) son of James (3), was born in 1691, married first, Rachel Addis, and second, Abigail Child, and died in 1768. He was captain of the Trained Bands of Militia in his district. Josiah (5) son of James (4) and Abigail (Child) Draper, was born in Stoughton, Mass., September 12, 1727, and married Sarah Ellis. Their son, JOSIAH (6) was born in Dedham, Mass., October 14, 1753, and died in Attleboro, Mass., May 17, 1819. He married Miss Mary MANN, daughter of Dr. Bezaleel MANN, of Attleboro, and sister of Newton MANN, whose portrait and biography appear in this work. September 25, 1778, he e enlisted as drummer in Captain Plympton’s company of Medfield, Mass., volunteers, and served creditably in the war of the Revolution. He had thirteen children, of whom Virgil was the eighth.

1790 Federal Census, Bristol County 1790 Federal Census, Bristol County
Attleborough, Massachusetts Attleborough, Massachusetts
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48 Draper Josiah 3 0 3 0 0 48 Draper Josiah 3 0 3 0 0

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Mann Eunice [Female] b. 17 JAN 1768 Attleborough, Bristol Co., MA - d. 9 FEB 1853 Alden, IL

The listing of Eunice's birth record can be found on page 173 of the "Vital Records of Attleborough Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" published by The Essex Institute Salem Mass. 1934

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Capron Seth Dr. [Male] b. 23 SEP 1763 Attleboro, MA - d. 4 SEP 1835 Walden, Ulster Co., NY

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Oneida Bible Society Oneida Bible Society
Subscriptions, Donations, & Contributions Subscriptions, Donations, & Contributions
To The To The
ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY
Paid to the Treasurer before lst January, 1816. Paid to the Treasurer before lst January, 1816.
THE FIFTH REPORT, OF THE DIRECTORS THE FIFTH REPORT, OF THE DIRECTORS
OF THE ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY OF THE ONEIDA BIBLE SOCIETY
EXHIBITED AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITED AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING
IN UTICA, JAN. 17, 1816 IN UTICA, JAN. 17, 1816
Seth CAPRON $6 Seth CAPRON $6

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Oneida County, New York BiographiesOneida County, New York Biographies
Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.Wager, Daniel. Our County and Its People, Part II: Biography.
Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.Boston: The Boston History Company, 1896.
SETH CAPRONSETH CAPRON
Dr. Seth Capron, eldest son of Elisha, was born in Attleboro, Mass., SepteDr. Seth Capron, eldest son of Elisha, was born in Attleboro, Mass., September 23, 1762. Banfield Capron, his great-grandfather was the first of the name in America. In the year 1674 he and three boy schoolmates, about fourteen years of age, agreed among themselves to leave their home and friends in England and seek their fortune in the New World. Finding a vessel about to sail they concealed themselves in the hold, with food enough for a few days. On the fourth day out they were discovered, but allowed to continue the voyage. They landed in Boston, Banfield Capron died in Attleboro, Mass., August 20, 1752, aged ninety-two years. Of his twelve children Jonathan, father of Elisha and grandfather of Dr. Seth, was the sixth.

Dr. Seth Capron was too young when the Revolutionary war broke out to be dDr. Seth Capron was too young when the Revolutionary war broke out to be drafted and too short in stature to pass inspection. At the time of the country's greatest peril, it is known that in order to pass at muster, he managed to elevate himself on his toes, and so enlisted in defense of his country at the age of nineteen. Shortly afterward he was at the siege of Newport, attached to General La Fayette's corps of light infantry. It was there he first heard the music of artillery and where a cannon ball aimed at the general grazed the top of his head. Dr. Capron took part in the battle of White Plains and was then transferred to headquarters at West Point, N. Y., as a non-commissioned officer under Washington. There he served during the remainder of the war, commanding the barge that conveyed the " Father of his country " to Elizabethtown Point, and was the last man to receive the general's benediction.

Immediately after returning home he began the study of medicine with Dr. BImmediately after returning home he began the study of medicine with Dr. Bezaleel Mann, an eminent physician of his day, and whose daughter, Eunice MANN, he afterwards married. In due time he entered upon his profession, first at Cumberland, R. I. In 1806 he removed with his wife and four sons to Oneida County, N. Y., and located at Whitesboro, at that time a small village three miles west of Utica. He traveled across the country in his own conveyance, then an almost unbroken wilderness of 500 miles with here and there a settlement. Whitestown was at that time the Gem of the West, being composed for the most part of families of rare culture and refinement. There by diligent attention to his profession he acquired a competency. At the same time he took great interest in the establishment of manufactories on a permanent basis, considering it indispensable to the prosperity of the nation. The formation of the first company and the building of the first factory met with much opposition. It was branded as visionary and ruinous, and would have discouraged most men, but he was endowed with remarkable foresight and indomitable energy and perseverance. To these qualities must be ascribed the successful effort of building the first cotton and woolen factories in the State of New York.

In 1823 Dr. Capron removed to Walden, Orange County, N. Y., and built up tIn 1823 Dr. Capron removed to Walden, Orange County, N. Y., and built up the cotton and woolen interests in that now flourishing town. He was the originator of the scheme which resulted in the building of the cotton and woolen mills there, and was for some time the superintendent and manager.

Dr. Capron died in Walden, N. Y., on Friday, September 4, 18:35, age sevenDr. Capron died in Walden, N. Y., on Friday, September 4, 18:35, age seventy-four. The following lines on his death were written by Mrs. Sophia Cooke:

" Dust unto dust," and to his God," Dust unto dust," and to his God,
Winning the tempted from his bowlWinning the tempted from his bowl
Earth has resigned the trust He gave;Earth has resigned the trust He gave;
Back to himself-his home-his God.Back to himself-his home-his God.
Yet memory shrines the burial sod,Yet memory shrines the burial sod,
Yet with such simplicityYet with such simplicity
And marks it at the good man's grave.And marks it at the good man's grave.
of heart, was action bound the while,of heart, was action bound the while,
And mourn we o'er that buried one;And mourn we o'er that buried one;
That children fondly climb his kneeThat children fondly climb his knee
Oh! take the gathering clouds of care,Oh! take the gathering clouds of care,
To meet a welcome and a smile.To meet a welcome and a smile.
And fling them round life's setting sun,And fling them round life's setting sun,
And when they heard his voice no more,And when they heard his voice no more,
And lose them in the glory there.And lose them in the glory there.
In little bands I've seen them come Glory,In little bands I've seen them come Glory,
that needs no storied penthat needs no storied pen
And point the stranger to his doorAnd point the stranger to his door
For one who never asked for fame,For one who never asked for fame,
And whisper, "That was once his home."And whisper, "That was once his home."
Yet winning from his fellow menYet winning from his fellow men
He lived till age had crowned with snowsHe lived till age had crowned with snows
The glory of an honest name.The glory of an honest name.
His brow, yet like the Syrian hillHis brow, yet like the Syrian hill
Go learn it at the cottage hearth,Go learn it at the cottage hearth,
Amid the waste of life he rose,Amid the waste of life he rose,
And in the peace that hovers there;And in the peace that hovers there;
And verdure clasped his bosom still.And verdure clasped his bosom still.
And when night lifts the thoughts from earth,And when night lifts the thoughts from earth,
He died as died the forest tree,He died as died the forest tree,
'Tis breathed in blessing and in prayer.'Tis breathed in blessing and in prayer.
Round which the deathless ivy twined,Round which the deathless ivy twined,
For one who sought the erring soul,For one who sought the erring soul,
Scathed by the stroke, Mortality,Scathed by the stroke, Mortality,
And led it from guilt's darkened road,And led it from guilt's darkened road,
Yet foliaged with immortal mind.Yet foliaged with immortal mind.

The following is from a periodical of that day: "The name of Dr: Seth CaprThe following is from a periodical of that day: "The name of Dr: Seth Capron will be identified with the history of cotton and woolen manufacturers in the State of New York. He was a man of great integrity and moral worth, and uncommon ardor, enterprise, and industry. His open, manly, and conciliating and determined conduct enabled him to triumph over obstacles that would have discouraged most men. Indefatigable in promoting sound morals among his fellow citizens he was a leader in the temperance cause, the first to banish brandy and wine from his sideboard. His mild persuasive manners and the honesty and goodness of his purposes were manifest in all his conduct, and the uniform correctness of his example gave him a wonderful influence over the villagers. Obedience followed his will as if he had been invested with absolute power, and the village of Walden will long mourn for him as for a father."

Dr. Capron's wife was Miss Eunice Mann, a sister of Newton Mann, esq., whoDr. Capron's wife was Miss Eunice Mann, a sister of Newton Mann, esq., whose portrait and biographical sketch appear in this volume. Their sons were Newton, John, Dr. Seth, jr., and Gen. Horace Capron. The latter was at one time United States commissioner of agriculture, and was afterwards employed by the Japanese government in the same capacity, where he served for five years. All are dead. One daughter survives, Mrs. Louise Kirwan Capron Thiers, of Milwaukee, Wis., and who is one of the twelve daughters of soldiers of the Revolution who are members of the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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Oriskany Manufacturing CompanyOriskany Manufacturing Company
Village's First IndustryVillage's First Industry
Was Headed by Col. Lansing Was Headed by Col. Lansing
"In the year 1811, the aspect of affairs with Great Britain having beco"In the year 1811, the aspect of affairs with Great Britain having become serious, a number of promient gentlemen, urged by patriotic motives, were induced to start the enteerprise of manufacturing woolen goods, and thereby render their country independent of Engladn for a supply of clothing. Among them were Seth CAPRON, Jonas Platt, Thomas Gold, Newton Mann, Theodore Sill, Nathan Williams, William Tracy, De Witt Clinton, Ambrose Spencer, John Taylor and Stephen Van Rensselear.

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By Wanda Misiaszek Finkle By Wanda Misiaszek Finkle
"Our story begins with Dr. Seth Capron, a Scottish young man who came to t"Our story begins with Dr. Seth Capron, a Scottish young man who came to this area from Rhode Island in l806. He began a cottage industry of weaving in the already existing gristmill, where farmers had flour milled. The gristmill was powered by water taken from the Sauquoit creek. The family members wove the cloth by hand. This operation lasted about six years".

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1 M: Dr. Seth Capron1 M: Dr. Seth Capron
Birth: 23 Sep 1763 Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA[8]Birth: 23 Sep 1763 Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA[8]
Death: 4 Sep 1835 Walden, Ulster Co., NY[9],[10],[11]Death: 4 Sep 1835 Walden, Ulster Co., NY[9],[10],[11]
Death Memo: May have died in 1834 according to pension.Death Memo: May have died in 1834 according to pension.
Spouse: Eunice MannSpouse: Eunice Mann
Marriage: 9 Sep 1790 Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA[12],[10]Marriage: 9 Sep 1790 Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA[12],[10]

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