. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . e substantial citizens of our growing andprosperous town. Mr. Knaj)p married Lucy, the daughter of WilliamKeyes, in 1818, who was born in Northtield in is now living in the Depot village, with her children,enjoying very good health for one of her age. Theyhad four children : Ahira Keyes, 1) 1819; Sophia, b 1820; George H.,b 1827 ; Abel K., b 1832. All l)orn in Northiieid. Mr. Knapp died Septe
. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . e substantial citizens of our growing andprosperous town. Mr. Knaj)p married Lucy, the daughter of WilliamKeyes, in 1818, who was born in Northtield in is now living in the Depot village, with her children,enjoying very good health for one of her age. Theyhad four children : Ahira Keyes, 1) 1819; Sophia, b 1820; George H.,b 1827 ; Abel K., b 1832. All l)orn in Northiieid. Mr. Knapp died September 7, 1859. Greorgc Henry died of l)a(l treatment in Libl)y Prison,Richmond, Va., in 18()4, he having enlisted in the Unionarmy from Minnesota, and was taken prisoner 1)y therel)els. PAUL RICHMOND Was from Barnard, Vt. He settled on the West Hill in 1834. He married Fanny Udall, of Hartford, Vt.,Octol)er 24, 1795. They had twelve children, all bornin Barnard, Vt. Mercy, b 1796; Paul C, b 1798; Fanny W., b1800; Sophia, b 1801; Samuel U., b 1803; Almira,b 1805 ; Armenia, b 1807 ; Dolly, b 1808 ; Ebenezer,b 1811; Julia, b 1812; Alexander B., b 1816; SusyM., 1818. Mr. Richmond died in SAMUEL U. RICHMOND. *21:j SAMUEL U. RICHMOND, Esq., \\;is l»()iii in Iso;;. :ii,,| vauw to N».rilili.|.| wiili Iii>Iallici ill lNi;i. I!r \\;i> ;i |ir«iiniiiriii ill the tlHirch. in w liicli lie \\:is ;i dcxdiit imiiilin-. niid «liila lifcat (leal Wtv liis rtliirioiis caii^-t. \\a^ a lca<les ol |ie(i|i|e. and numan was e\cr Imned a\\a\ liimiriv (nun his du»»r. Hewas prompt, indii>trioii> and well reiridaled, and hi-word was as nfood a> lii> lionil. W hen :.^ tt»>ustain those dependent upon him. and hi> lather lianiail waLrc>, and t>n«winter he worked all tliroiiiih it with lii> oxen ror>e\en-ty-live cents a day. Ml-. Kiclllliolld mo\-e
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