The descendants of Eleazer Flagg and his wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass., including genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and Hayden familiesWith notices of the Alden, Aldrich, Bennett, Benson, Bigelow, Bolster, Bond, Bradford, Bradway, Brooks, Burt, Carpenter, Chamberlain, Chandler, Colton, Cooke, Dole, Eastman, Emerson, Estabrook, Fabens, Fiske, Flanders, Flint, Forbush, Foskett, Goodell, Gould, Hale, Harrington, Hawks, Hayward, Hibbard, Hinds, Holbrook, Hunt, Knowlton, Krauss, Lange, McIntire, Macomber, Martin, Merriam, Morron, Newton, Phelps, Presbrey, Robinson, Rockwood, Seymou


The descendants of Eleazer Flagg and his wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass., including genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and Hayden familiesWith notices of the Alden, Aldrich, Bennett, Benson, Bigelow, Bolster, Bond, Bradford, Bradway, Brooks, Burt, Carpenter, Chamberlain, Chandler, Colton, Cooke, Dole, Eastman, Emerson, Estabrook, Fabens, Fiske, Flanders, Flint, Forbush, Foskett, Goodell, Gould, Hale, Harrington, Hawks, Hayward, Hibbard, Hinds, Holbrook, Hunt, Knowlton, Krauss, Lange, McIntire, Macomber, Martin, Merriam, Morron, Newton, Phelps, Presbrey, Robinson, Rockwood, Seymour, Taft, Tufts, Warren, Woodward, and many more families. . chburg Railroad to the place, when he be-came station agent and built a small house near the depot. Keptpost-office Jan. 1869-1879; was justice of the peace and served onschool committee several years. Died in Zoar, 19 May, L882. Hemarried, Binghamton, N. Y., 29 Apr. 1856, Caroline Smith,daughter of Linus Jefferson and Lucy (Carter) Smith ; born inBinghamton, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1831; resides in Zoar with her daush- ter Children, all born in Zoar : i. Ida Estella, b. 9 May. 1858: d. Zoar. \2 May, (Charlie Dole, b. i:i Feb. L861 ; d. Zoar. 24 Feb. { Joseimi Henry, b. 13 Feb. 1861 ; .1. Zoar. 30 Apr. 1863. 237. iv. Fred Julian, b. 15 June. 1864; m. 1886, Eva E. Ward. 238. v. Clara Belle, b. 6 Sept. 1866; m. 1884, Henry A. Manning. 112 Joseph Allen Smead Hawks6 [Table II.]; born in Zoar,9 Mar. 1*28; lived at home till 20 years of age; first learned theshoemakers trade and later worked in a tannery and match to go West, in Nov. 1855 he started for Illinois and. OTIS F. PRESBREY. FIFTH GENERATION. 95 bought a farm in the township of LaMoille, 3£ miles from VanOrin, Bureau Co., which is his post-office address. Here he haslived as a farmer and stockman ever since, but has given up activecharge to his son David. Was elected Director when his schooldistrict was formed and served over twenty years,


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