. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. of Joel Knight, Jr.,and Fanny Duncan (daughter of Dr. AbelDuncan, of Dummerston, Vermont), the fam-ilies of Knight and Duncan being among themost prominent and respected families in thetown. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood had no chil-dren, but adopted a beautiful little girl, whodied some years ago. Her death was a greatgrief to them. In 1873 he purchased the farmwhich had been the property of the Knightfamily for several generations, and it is now thehome of Mrs. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. (ireeliwood found in each othercongeniality, sympathy a


. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. of Joel Knight, Jr.,and Fanny Duncan (daughter of Dr. AbelDuncan, of Dummerston, Vermont), the fam-ilies of Knight and Duncan being among themost prominent and respected families in thetown. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood had no chil-dren, but adopted a beautiful little girl, whodied some years ago. Her death was a greatgrief to them. In 1873 he purchased the farmwhich had been the property of the Knightfamily for several generations, and it is now thehome of Mrs. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. (ireeliwood found in each othercongeniality, sympathy and help. In war andin peace, wherever it was possible for her toreach him, by sea or by land, she was alwaysneai- to cheer and encourage him with the loveand devotion of the true wife. LUTHEE A V. The records of the lives of many of our NewEngland men may seem humble and unpretend-ing when compared with those more brilliantand world-renowned, but they are such numerous attacks of Indians, enduring hardships only relatively. The farmer, the maim-.


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