Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . 11, and he married (second) June 15,1812, Fanny Hunt, born Aug. 30, 1792, daughterof George Hunt and Jemima (Hollister). He diedXov. 24, 1865, Mrs. Barbour on Nov. 6, 1858. (VII) Lucius Barbour, son of John (3), bornJuly 26, 1805, in Canton, Conn., married April 23,1840, Harriet Louise Day, born Feb. 2, 1821, daugh-ter of Deacon Albert Day and Harriet (Chapin).He died Feb. 10, 1873, she on Sept. 26, 1886. When
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . 11, and he married (second) June 15,1812, Fanny Hunt, born Aug. 30, 1792, daughterof George Hunt and Jemima (Hollister). He diedXov. 24, 1865, Mrs. Barbour on Nov. 6, 1858. (VII) Lucius Barbour, son of John (3), bornJuly 26, 1805, in Canton, Conn., married April 23,1840, Harriet Louise Day, born Feb. 2, 1821, daugh-ter of Deacon Albert Day and Harriet (Chapin).He died Feb. 10, 1873, she on Sept. 26, 1886. Whenabout twelve or fourteen years of age he accom-panied his parents to Western New York, on theirremoval to that State. For a number of years suc-ceeding his majority lie was traveling in the Southand West, where he was engaged in business andinvesting in Western land, particularly in the Stateof Indiana, lie finally located in Madison. Ind.,of our city, and a man so positive in every sphere ofand engaged in the wholesale dry-goods he became interested in similar busi- at Cincinnati. * >hio. Along in the middleforties he removed to Hartford, Conn., and ever.
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