Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . waste, etc. After givinghis manufacturing business about 1885 he was ccnected with George Upton, glue manufacturerBoston, as traveling salesman, and later with IAmerican Glue Company in same business upthe time of his death, October 3, 1901 JNIr. Hamilton had few interests outside his hoand business. He was a member of the First Utarian church and a Republican in politics. He vof a social nature and made friends readily,won the confidence


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . waste, etc. After givinghis manufacturing business about 1885 he was ccnected with George Upton, glue manufacturerBoston, as traveling salesman, and later with IAmerican Glue Company in same business upthe time of his death, October 3, 1901 JNIr. Hamilton had few interests outside his hoand business. He was a member of the First Utarian church and a Republican in politics. He vof a social nature and made friends readily,won the confidence as well as the esteem offriends. He made his home at 37 Oak avenWorcester, opposite the residence of Senator Htwho counted him as one of his friends and neifbors. His family are living there at present. 1house is filled with antique furniture and treasuthat have been inherited in the family. Mr. Hamilton married, October 27, 1859, ElFox, born March 23, 1834. (See Fox family skewith Dr. L. Fox Woodwards sketch.) Shesides at the homestead, S7 Oak avenue. The 0child of Calvin W. and Eliza Hamilton was FarJNIaria, born at Worcester, March 9, 1865, educa. \. S^U^^^^vAi5V\/ WORCESTER COUNTY 395 n private schools and at tlic Worcester State Nor-,nal school, and is now teacher of l<indergarten at|he EHzabeth street scliool, Worcester. j COLONEL THEODORE S. JOHNSON, justice for hilackstone, and at present and formany years previous clerk of the courts of Worcester;ounty, Massachusetts, is a man whose high idealsind executive ability render him in an eminent de-cree an interesting and influential citizen in the com-nunity in which he lives. He traces his descentJxick through a number of generations. (I) Solomon Johnson, the founder of theJohnson family in America, came to this countryjrior to 1639, for in that year he was one of theproprietors of and settled in Sudbury, Massachu-setts. He brought with him his wife and severalrhildren. It appears from the records of Watert


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