Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . were born: Aliceand Susan, both deceased; Lucy A., wife of RalphH. Brigham, of Southbridge, Massachusetts, andhas one son, Rollin White Brigham, born AugustII, 1893. Mr. White married for his third wife,November 5, 1896, Mary E. (Parker) Reed, whowas born in Rutland, Massachusetts, December 13,1837, the daughter of Emory and Sarah (Estey)Parker, and widow of James G. Reed, of Rutland,Massachusetts, a farmer, who died in June, 1885. CHARLE


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . were born: Aliceand Susan, both deceased; Lucy A., wife of RalphH. Brigham, of Southbridge, Massachusetts, andhas one son, Rollin White Brigham, born AugustII, 1893. Mr. White married for his third wife,November 5, 1896, Mary E. (Parker) Reed, whowas born in Rutland, Massachusetts, December 13,1837, the daughter of Emory and Sarah (Estey)Parker, and widow of James G. Reed, of Rutland,Massachusetts, a farmer, who died in June, 1885. CHARLES STEARNS HALL. John Hall, thegrandfather of Charles S. Hall, deceased, for manyyears a citizen of Worcester, ^Massachusetts, wasijorn 1779, died 1857. He married Nancy Moore,who was born in Leicester, Massachusetts, 1780,died i860. Following are the children of John andNancy Hall; Lucy, John, Fidelia, John, ElbridgeGerry, Nancy, William Gray, Willard Moore,Nancy Hall. Elbridge Gerry Hall, father of Charles S. Hall,married Elizabeth T., daughter of Stephen andDeborah Putnam Stearns, of Worcester. She wasborn April 19, 1814. Stephen Stearns was one of. ig/iAAAy^ 0, cMiiMjj WORCESTER COUNTY 331 Jie largest real estate owners in Worcester and alan of prominence. His farm included Columbusark and extended south to Hope cemetery. JJeb-rah Putnam Stearns was a niece of General Israelutnara. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were:inn Elizabeth, born August 7, 1843. died March, 1896; Charles Stearns Hall, born April 26, 1847,ied June 18, 1905. Charles Stearns Hall spent his j-outh in Wor-ester, attending the public schools, and after grad-ating from the high school pursued his studiest Howes Business College. He then entered themploy of the Washburn & Moen Manufacturingompany, at the South Worcester plant, as ship-ing clerk. When this branch was destroyed byre Mr. Hall was transferred to the main workst Grove street, where he became assistant quarter-naster and then quarter-master. His


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