. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . oved to Rockford, III. Mrs. Brown d. there Dec. 20, 1867. He againm., and d. at Big Rapids, Mich., Dec. 13, 1872. They had two sonsand two dau., Darwin, a physician of Big Rapids, and Finley, abusiness man in Chicago, Mrs. Kate Bronson of Big Rapids and of Chicago. There are 14 of the next generation. Third Generation. (Children of Abraham and Betsey Forrest Brown.)(B. at N.) Haerison Butleb Beown, b. Nov. 10, 1809; m.


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . oved to Rockford, III. Mrs. Brown d. there Dec. 20, 1867. He againm., and d. at Big Rapids, Mich., Dec. 13, 1872. They had two sonsand two dau., Darwin, a physician of Big Rapids, and Finley, abusiness man in Chicago, Mrs. Kate Bronson of Big Rapids and of Chicago. There are 14 of the next generation. Third Generation. (Children of Abraham and Betsey Forrest Brown.)(B. at N.) Haerison Butleb Beown, b. Nov. 10, 1809; m. Harriet Chase. (SeeChase gen.) They purchased the Glidden farm at the Centre, ofDudley Varney, and the place soon became famous for big oxen andlarge crops of corn. They had two sons and a dau. He d. Sept. 30,1870. She d. July 31, 1896. He was a man of influence but declinedpublic ofiice. Samuel Butler Beown (see portrait), b. Dec. 12, 1813; m., Nov. 6,1837, Lydia Leighton of N., b. July 9, 1814. He inherited the homesteadand his fathers democracy. He held several times over all the oflaces inthe gift of the town and was its representative in 1861-62. They had. SAMUEL BUTLER BROWN. GENEALOGIES. 31 five children. He d. Aug. 18, 1870. The farm then passed to the own-ership of Byron Shaw. Mary Butler Beowx, b. Nov. 11, 1817; m., March 12, 1837, ThomasChase, b. at N., Sept., ISIO. (See Chase gen.) She d. April 12, 1876. Climexa Bkowx, b. March 12, 1819; m., April 17, 1837, Joseph Mor-rill of Canterbury. He was widely known as the apple-tree home was a model of thrift, from which they dispensed bountyto all in need. They had three children. She d. 1876. He d., Nov. 1,1895. Susan M. Beown, b. Nov. 27, 1S22; May 10, 1849, Napoleon of Andover, who became a lawyer of note at Concord, Boston,and elsewhere. She d. in Boston, May 16, 1874; he at East Andover,Jan., 1902. They had eight children, three of whom survive. (Children of Benjamin and Phebe Gale Brown.) Hex-


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