The Fulham genealogy; with index of names and blanks for records . s Spauxdixg. a dealerin flour and grain, b. Feb. 17, 1835; d. , 1899; son of Allen and Cynthia (God-dard—91) Spaulding, of Proctorsville, 1882, he was Representative from Ludlowin the State Legislature. He was buriedat Ludlow Cemetery, in the lot where hisfather and mother had already been was educated at Black RiverAcademy, being graduated in French, atthe age of thirteen, in a class of Dr. S. , A. M., a native Frenchman, whotold her father that Miss Victoria was thebest pronounciator he eve
The Fulham genealogy; with index of names and blanks for records . s Spauxdixg. a dealerin flour and grain, b. Feb. 17, 1835; d. , 1899; son of Allen and Cynthia (God-dard—91) Spaulding, of Proctorsville, 1882, he was Representative from Ludlowin the State Legislature. He was buriedat Ludlow Cemetery, in the lot where hisfather and mother had already been was educated at Black RiverAcademy, being graduated in French, atthe age of thirteen, in a class of Dr. S. , A. M., a native Frenchman, whotold her father that Miss Victoria was thebest pronounciator he ever had. Forseveral years she was a teacher in Vermont and Maine. She is tall and strong, weighs Victoria E. F. than 200 pounds, and has the family memory. 1 Goclclard Spaulding. a dealer in flour and grain of Ludlow, Vt., partner of his father, and his successor, b. in L., Nov. 30, 1869; m. Oct. 17, 1894, Alice Mahala Day. b. July 21, 1867, dau. of Mervin Grove and Emma Lois (Dame) Day, of Newtonville, Ms. He was educated at 282 28^. 284 FULHAM, 69
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