. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. , and make the return to better times more Ninth Generation. 103 easy. Mr. Wakefield was a large-hearted man, not of many words, nor fond of display,but ready and glad to dispense from his ample fortune, with open-handed hospitality anda wise generosity. His public spirit and deeds of humanity in the town that bore hisfamily name were truly appreciated by his fellow citizens. He had an active, intelligentinterest in public affairs, whether concerning town, state, or nati


. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. , and make the return to better times more Ninth Generation. 103 easy. Mr. Wakefield was a large-hearted man, not of many words, nor fond of display,but ready and glad to dispense from his ample fortune, with open-handed hospitality anda wise generosity. His public spirit and deeds of humanity in the town that bore hisfamily name were truly appreciated by his fellow citizens. He had an active, intelligentinterest in public affairs, whether concerning town, state, or nation, and was generallypresent and voting at the local town meetings, but his deep affections were centered in a;Co 2 P CoCo N3. his home and children. He was a republican in politics, though he never sought politicaloflice, and was an attendant at the Episcopal Church.—From Memorial Volume of AncientBeading, 1896. CHILDREN. 498—1. Cyrus, born October S6, 1871. 499.—i. George Lincoln, born January 21. 1873. 500—3. Annie Ruby, born January 12, 1876. 501.—4. Jasper, born June 29, 1878; died June 11, 1883. 104 Posterity of John Wakefield of Boston. 372. George Mix- Wakefield {James Patterson,^ James, Thomas,^Thomas ^ Joseph, John,^ John,^ John^), son of James Patterson and HannahB (Hall) Wakefield; born February 6,1839, at Henderson, Jefferson county,N Y His parents moved from New York state to Wisconsin in October,1844and located first in Waukesha county. He has lived in Winnebagocounty, and now resides at Milwaukee, Wis. He married January 27, 1862,Eleanor F. Vedder. He is a miller, lumberman, and landed proprietor. CHILDREN. Vernon Townsend, born April 6, 1863; married September 9,1886, AnnaD. Harshaw


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