. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . 8, 1881. Joshua Sewall d. in the home of typhoid fever, Aug. 31, 1840. Second Generation. Emma W. Sewall, b. at N. Nov. 26, 1847; m. Newton M. Phelps ofNorth Andover, Mass., and resided in Lawrence, Mass. He d. Aug.,1S76. She m. (second), 1881, Richard Adams of Boston. They residedin Charlestown, where he d. July 5, 1899. She still resides there. Chaeles F. Sewall, b. May 1, 1850 (?); m. (first). Electa Glines ofN. and resided i


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . 8, 1881. Joshua Sewall d. in the home of typhoid fever, Aug. 31, 1840. Second Generation. Emma W. Sewall, b. at N. Nov. 26, 1847; m. Newton M. Phelps ofNorth Andover, Mass., and resided in Lawrence, Mass. He d. Aug.,1S76. She m. (second), 1881, Richard Adams of Boston. They residedin Charlestown, where he d. July 5, 1899. She still resides there. Chaeles F. Sewall, b. May 1, 1850 (?); m. (first). Electa Glines ofN. and resided in Laconia. He is now living in Kansas and is a veter-inary surgeon. (See Glines II gen.) SEYMOUR. Maetix a. Seymoce came to N. from Randolph, Vt., in 1902. He wasb. at Williston, Vt., July 13, 1876. He m., Aug. 15, 1900, AtheliaGertrude Bstabrook, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., April 9. 1S67. He is a graduate of the Randolph, Vt., State Normal School. Hetaught for several years in Vermont and Massachusetts and at presentis principal of the Union Graded School in N. Mrs. Seymour is also a teacher of several years experience and atpresent is employed in the same BYRON SHAW. Jf^Mimu^ MRS. BYRON SHAW. GENEALOGIES. 287 SHEPARD. Ebexezee Shepakd was taxed in N. in 1836 and lived on the nortli-east corner of the Lindsey Lot. He was a painter. The house wassold to Warren L. Hills, who moved it to the junction of the Bay Hillroad, on the site now owned by Joseph C. Wyatt, and later removedto the Charles F. Clark place. SHIRLEY. Stephen- Deabboex Shiblet, b. at Sanbornton Dec. 9, 1798, learnedthe tanners trade, and came from Littleton to N. about 1879 andbought the Cilley farm on Bean Hill. Though past middle life, Mrs. Shirley brought with them the ambition and vigor of his death, June 16, 1889, she continued to supervise the farmand household duties with the same tireless energy. She passed her96th birthday on Aug. 5, 1904, and with her son, Andrew, still re-sides


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