History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ^nc; .^o^ WEYMOUTH. 613 faculty of winning to him and to his views thosewith whom he came in contact. He was one whostood in the front rank in that noble army of NewEnglands gallant sons, who, starting in life withonly brave hearts, clear heads, and willing hands,carve for themselves a career of honor, and writetheir names in enduring characters on the scroll oftheir countrys history. Dr. Howe was twice married, first to Harriet,daughter of Hon. Eliphalet Loud Weymouth.


History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ^nc; .^o^ WEYMOUTH. 613 faculty of winning to him and to his views thosewith whom he came in contact. He was one whostood in the front rank in that noble army of NewEnglands gallant sons, who, starting in life withonly brave hearts, clear heads, and willing hands,carve for themselves a career of honor, and writetheir names in enduring characters on the scroll oftheir countrys history. Dr. Howe was twice married, first to Harriet,daughter of Hon. Eliphalet Loud Weymouth. Bythis marriage there was no issue. His second wife,who survives him, was Eliza, daughter of JosephLoud, of Weymouth. There were two children, ason, who died in infancy, and a daughter, still Howe died at his home in Weymouth, Oct. 10,1870. JAMES , son of James and Hannah (nee Kingman)Tirrell, was born in Weymouth, May, 1797, wherehe resided until his death, Nov. 5, 1865. He wasthe second son in a family of seven,—Kingman,James, Betsey (Mrs. Richards), Minot, Wilson, Al-bert, and Mary (Mrs. Vining). The


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