. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ank, Middlebury, 1882-1907. He met with marked successin his business and acquired a val-uable property. He was a Republican in pohtics,represented Bridport in the Houseof Representatives, 1872-74; waslolonel on the staff of GovernorConverse, 1872-74; State senator,Addison County, 1882-84; held manytown offices and served as a dele-sate to several Republican conven-tions. He was a member of theMasonic Lodge, the Chapter R. , and the Commandery, K. T., of-Middlebmy; the Mystic Shrine ofMontpelier; Knights of Ho


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ank, Middlebury, 1882-1907. He met with marked successin his business and acquired a val-uable property. He was a Republican in pohtics,represented Bridport in the Houseof Representatives, 1872-74; waslolonel on the staff of GovernorConverse, 1872-74; State senator,Addison County, 1882-84; held manytown offices and served as a dele-sate to several Republican conven-tions. He was a member of theMasonic Lodge, the Chapter R. , and the Commandery, K. T., of-Middlebmy; the Mystic Shrine ofMontpelier; Knights of Honor. He was married March 4, 1857,to Delia G. Murray, of Potsdam,N. Y., who died October 6, children were born to them:George Murray born October 23,Col. Albert Augustus Fletcher. I860, died February 5, 1899; Paris, born July 7, 1863, died .September 7, 1908; John Albert, born June 7, 1865, resides in Middlebury; Harry Hale, born October 14, 1869, resides in St. Paul, Minn.; Anna Miner, born October, 15, 1878, married Theodore Donald Wells, resides in New York \ CHARLES ABRAM FRENCH. Charles A. French, son of Abram and Elizabeth (Simonds) French, wasborn in Lexington, Mass., April 18, 1832. In 1835, his parents removed toLowell, Mass., where he prepared for college. He entered the Universityin 1848 and remained two years. He engaged in business in Lowell, Mass., until 1860, when he enteredthe employ of the Merchants Dispatch Express Co.; was soon promoted agentof the company for Boston, which position he held until 1900, when he retiredfrom active work. His address is 71 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. He was married in Boston, Mass., June 19, 1873, to Elizabeth MillerHolbrook; no children. CAPT. CHARLES JACKSON FORD, D. D. S. Charles J. Ford, son of Daniel G. and Sarah (Jackson) Ford was born inUley, Gloustershire, England, October 5, 1830, and died unmarried in , Mo., October 28, 1868. His parents moved to Middlebury, Vt.,fibout 1840,where he attended th


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