. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . an Hill road. He was employed as dyerat the Buell Mills until his death in 1894. He served as selectmanand member of school board three years. She d. July 26, 1902. Second Generation. Elmee R. Gale, b. at Franklin Falls July 15, 1875; m., Aug. 5, 1901,Florence M. Clark of Tilton. He was in the dry goods trade at Tiltonfor several years, being a member of the firm of Gale & Horner, atpresent Elmer R. Gale, and was clerk of the to


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . an Hill road. He was employed as dyerat the Buell Mills until his death in 1894. He served as selectmanand member of school board three years. She d. July 26, 1902. Second Generation. Elmee R. Gale, b. at Franklin Falls July 15, 1875; m., Aug. 5, 1901,Florence M. Clark of Tilton. He was in the dry goods trade at Tiltonfor several years, being a member of the firm of Gale & Horner, atpresent Elmer R. Gale, and was clerk of the town three years. He haslately erected a house on Summer St., near the town hall. Eenest F. Gale, b. at Franklin Falls March 31, 1879; m., Dec. 25,1902, Sadie F. Ward of Rochester, where he resides and is employedby the Rochester Beef Co. They have one child, Marjory Harriet, 4, 1905. Geace E. Gale, b .at N. Aug. 30, 1882; now resides with Mrs. GeorgeF. Weeks on Bay St., and is employed by the Ideal Manufacturing Co. GARVIN. Chatjnct Gaevin came to N. in 1853. He m., Dec. 31, 1832, SallyTibbetts, b. Jan. 1, 1801. He was a coarse stone-worker. They had. BENJAMIN F. GALE. GENEALOGIES. 125 three children, one, William, d. young. The home was at the cornerof Fish St. and the Wedgewood road. She d. Sept. 6, 1875, and he,Sept. 27, 1883. They are buried by the town house. Second Generation. Martha A. Garvin, b. May 21, 1838; m., Nov. 19, 1860, James Kennardof Manchester, where she d. Jan. IS, 1904. Sarah Jane Garvin, b. Oct. 10, 1840; d., Dec. 31, 1843. The Garvinhomestead is now owned by Mrs. Mary B. Follett. GARLAND I. Charles Garland, b. at Salisbury, came to N. Factory Village about1835; m., Nov. 24, 1841, Mrs. Jane Morrison, widow of John Lowe San-born. He was bookkeeper in the Franklin Mills and a deacon of theChristian Church. They had four children, all of whom went Westexcept Charles F., who was drowned at 15 years of age, and John d. at Godfrey, 111., March 11, 18


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