The descendants of Eleazer Flagg and his wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass., including genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and Hayden familiesWith notices of the Alden, Aldrich, Bennett, Benson, Bigelow, Bolster, Bond, Bradford, Bradway, Brooks, Burt, Carpenter, Chamberlain, Chandler, Colton, Cooke, Dole, Eastman, Emerson, Estabrook, Fabens, Fiske, Flanders, Flint, Forbush, Foskett, Goodell, Gould, Hale, Harrington, Hawks, Hayward, Hibbard, Hinds, Holbrook, Hunt, Knowlton, Krauss, Lange, McIntire, Macomber, Martin, Merriam, Morron, Newton, Phelps, Presbrey, Robinson, Rockwood, Seymou


The descendants of Eleazer Flagg and his wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass., including genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and Hayden familiesWith notices of the Alden, Aldrich, Bennett, Benson, Bigelow, Bolster, Bond, Bradford, Bradway, Brooks, Burt, Carpenter, Chamberlain, Chandler, Colton, Cooke, Dole, Eastman, Emerson, Estabrook, Fabens, Fiske, Flanders, Flint, Forbush, Foskett, Goodell, Gould, Hale, Harrington, Hawks, Hayward, Hibbard, Hinds, Holbrook, Hunt, Knowlton, Krauss, Lange, McIntire, Macomber, Martin, Merriam, Morron, Newton, Phelps, Presbrey, Robinson, Rockwood, Seymour, Taft, Tufts, Warren, Woodward, and many more families. . rah Ann Johnson, daughter of Luther Hart-well and Phebe (Smith) Johnson: born in Wampsville, X. Y., 11Feb. 1828; died in Brooklyn, X. V., 19 Dec. 1896. Children, all born in Buffalo, X. Y. : 245. i Frank, 1>. 22 May. 1855; m. 1st, 1878, Emma Cohen; m. 2d,1881, Stella Fannie Judson, 1>. -27 Nov. 1858 ; d. Buffalo. X. Y., 29 *:>9. iii. George Johnson, b. 19 May, 1865; m. 1886, Margaret 246 115 George Chandler Alden6 [Table II.] ; horn in Ashfield, 5 Aug. 1829. Studied with his Rev. John Alden. and attend-ed Franklin Academy, Shelburne Falls, and in Sept. 1848 enteredWaterville College (now Colby). Leaving college in dan. 1851,he began the study of law at Waterville, Me. He went to Buffalo,N. ^ ., in 1854 and there commenced the practice of his profession,removing to Annawan, Henry Co., 111., in l*)?. Here in , be helped raise a company for the war, which was incorpora-ted in the 112th Illinois Volunteers, of which regiment .Mr. Alden. George Chandler Alden1S29-1S88 FIFTH GENERATION. 97 was commissioned quartermaster. He served throughout the war;was taken prisoner in northern Georgia in May, 1864, and con-tinually moved from place to place before Gen. Shermans advance,till exchanged in Mar. 1865. In 1868, while a resident of Galcsburg, he received an appoint-ment as s


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