Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . plexity or trouble. He was twice married, his firstwife being Miss Martha Ames, and his secondHannah Boyington, the daughter of a farmer andthe mother of the gentleman who is the subject oftins biographical sketch. To the first marriage wereborn four sons and two daughters, all of whom aredeceased: Phineas, George Washington, Thomas,Maria, Julia Ann, and Waterman (one of the ar-gonauts of 49). The second Airs.


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . plexity or trouble. He was twice married, his firstwife being Miss Martha Ames, and his secondHannah Boyington, the daughter of a farmer andthe mother of the gentleman who is the subject oftins biographical sketch. To the first marriage wereborn four sons and two daughters, all of whom aredeceased: Phineas, George Washington, Thomas,Maria, Julia Ann, and Waterman (one of the ar-gonauts of 49). The second Airs. Dow also boreher husband six children: John W., Ensign D.,James AL, Leander A., Alfred AI. and died at the age of two years, and the twoelder sons are also deceased. Alfred AI. is be-lieved to have been murdered by the Indians inCalifornia, although his fate is not certainly home is in Alinneapolis, Minn. John passed away Sept. 3, 1872, having passed morethan his allotted threescore years and ten. His wifehad died eighteen years before, on Aug. 7, 1854. James M. Dow was born Dec. 9, 1834. Hisfathers farm was situated some three miles from.


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