. History of Worcester and its people . ntry with his widowed mother, Elizabeth Bradley, about 1644; settled in NewHaven; was deputy to the General Court in 1675 and 1678; died 1691. His maternallines, Prichard, Thompson, Tuttle, Sperry, Peck, Stevens, Stiles, Mix and others areof the Connecticut pioneers. FREDERIC BALDWIN WASHBURN. President of the Worcester Five CentsSavings Bank, was born July 19, 1871, in Natick, Massachusetts, only child of CharlesWatson and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Washburn. His father was born May 17, 1839, inHancock, New Hampshire, where for several generations his paternal


. History of Worcester and its people . ntry with his widowed mother, Elizabeth Bradley, about 1644; settled in NewHaven; was deputy to the General Court in 1675 and 1678; died 1691. His maternallines, Prichard, Thompson, Tuttle, Sperry, Peck, Stevens, Stiles, Mix and others areof the Connecticut pioneers. FREDERIC BALDWIN WASHBURN. President of the Worcester Five CentsSavings Bank, was born July 19, 1871, in Natick, Massachusetts, only child of CharlesWatson and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Washburn. His father was born May 17, 1839, inHancock, New Hampshire, where for several generations his paternal ancestors fol-lowed farming; was educated there in the public schools; enlisted as a private in theUnion army and served three years in the Civil War; for more than thirty-five yearswas engaged in the hardware business in Natick; now retired and residing with his sonin this city. From a lifelong friendship and personal knowledge the writer of thishistory testifies to the kindliness, attractive personality and worth of Charles W. Wash-.


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