History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 0. Shewas born Oct. 10,1817. They had three children,—Emily L., born April 8, 1842, died in infancy; MaryR., born March 23, 1844 ; and Wendell, born Feb. 1,1848, educated at Weymouth High School and atselect school at Auburndale, Mass., and married LydiaG., daughter of John Urquhart, of Gloucester, have two children living, Theron B. and StacyW. Wendell is a farmer, and resides at the old home-stead in Weymouth. Mary R. Shaw is now the wifeof Stephen W. Harmon. He was born


History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . 0. Shewas born Oct. 10,1817. They had three children,—Emily L., born April 8, 1842, died in infancy; MaryR., born March 23, 1844 ; and Wendell, born Feb. 1,1848, educated at Weymouth High School and atselect school at Auburndale, Mass., and married LydiaG., daughter of John Urquhart, of Gloucester, have two children living, Theron B. and StacyW. Wendell is a farmer, and resides at the old home-stead in Weymouth. Mary R. Shaw is now the wifeof Stephen W. Harmon. He was born at Buxton,York Co., Me. After attending the common schools,of his town, and also Linnington and Limerick Acad-emies, he fitted for college at Maine State Seminary(now Bates College), at Lewiston, Me. He gradu-ated at Bowdoin College in 1865, and subsequentlytaught the high school at Saco, Me., the academy atHampton, N. H., and the Parsonfield Seminary atNorth Parsonfield, Me. He read law at the office ofWells & Marshall, at Buxton, Me., and was admittedto the bar at Saco, Jan. 18, 1869. The following. ^-g ?ivAILPMcT/af


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