. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. C6M•S^^^ ^^«c^ BIOGRAPHICAL «3S silos, milk macliinc, electric lights, etc. The resi-dence which was originally on the farm was the oldFry Tavern, to which Mr. Roode, Sr., added con-siderably, practically making it over. This wasdestroyed by fire in 1896, and the present residence,which was erected on the same site, was erectedthat year by Mr. Roode, Sr., the same cellar beingused for the new residence. Mr. Roode, Jr., main-tains a dairy of seventy cows, as well as conductinggeneral fanning operations. He is a member ofthe New London Count


. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. C6M•S^^^ ^^«c^ BIOGRAPHICAL «3S silos, milk macliinc, electric lights, etc. The resi-dence which was originally on the farm was the oldFry Tavern, to which Mr. Roode, Sr., added con-siderably, practically making it over. This wasdestroyed by fire in 1896, and the present residence,which was erected on the same site, was erectedthat year by Mr. Roode, Sr., the same cellar beingused for the new residence. Mr. Roode, Jr., main-tains a dairy of seventy cows, as well as conductinggeneral fanning operations. He is a member ofthe New London County Farm Bureau. In politicshe is a Republican, and has served his town asselectman. He is a member of the Congregationalchurch of Griswold, and interested in all goodworks. Mr. Roode married (first), February 22, 1897,Minnie Bromlcj, v/ho died March 20, 1899, daughterof Horace and Hannah (Kinney) Bromley of Griii-wold. Her only child, Frances M. Roode, is nowa teacher and resides on the home larm. married (second), October 24, 1900, Carr


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