History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . more. She was a dr. of Hezekiah and Rhoda (Mann) Adams ofMil., b. in 1805. Their chn. were, —Sylvanus Adams, b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. Dec. 20, 1866; never m.; a. 34 yrs. 28 F., b. Jan. 14, 1836; res. Brooklyn, ; mercht., John Mott & Co., W., b. April 16, 1838; d. May, 1840, a. 2 M., b. Jan. 17, 1843; d. of scarlatina, May 8, M., b. Oct., 1847; d. of scarlatina, Jan. 30, 1848. The only survivor of these 5 chn., Clark F., now an enterprising businessman, 124 Broadway, New York, is reported m., and to ha
History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . more. She was a dr. of Hezekiah and Rhoda (Mann) Adams ofMil., b. in 1805. Their chn. were, —Sylvanus Adams, b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. Dec. 20, 1866; never m.; a. 34 yrs. 28 F., b. Jan. 14, 1836; res. Brooklyn, ; mercht., John Mott & Co., W., b. April 16, 1838; d. May, 1840, a. 2 M., b. Jan. 17, 1843; d. of scarlatina, May 8, M., b. Oct., 1847; d. of scarlatina, Jan. 30, 1848. The only survivor of these 5 chn., Clark F., now an enterprising businessman, 124 Broadway, New York, is reported m., and to have one son, some 16yrs. of age; further particulars not given me. Mrs. Rhoda, the mr., undermental depression, d. by her own hand, Sept. 11,1865. The fr., who has alwaysbeen an industrious, unobtrusive citizen, still survives at this writing, in thetolerable retention of his faculties, at the age of over fourscore yrs. No familyreport from his bro. Sylvan us, in Weare, So I here take leave of theSumners in the lineage of —-TC>t>C^^*--* i^^-*st» SUMNER FAMILIES. 1043 SUMNER, Ellis8 (Ebenezer,7 Ebenezer,6 Daniel,6 Ebenezer,4 George,3 Wil-liam,2 William1), b. March 7, 1787; m. llhoda Loriny of Hayden Row,Hop., May 22, 1811; cer. by Rev. Nathaniel Howe. She was a dr. of Na-thaniel and Elizabeth Loring, b. Jan. 17, 1787. Their chn. were,—Olivia L., b. Oct. 1, 1812; m. Aaron C. May hew, April 23, Jackson, b. March 2, 1815; our well-known, prominent, and offi-cially honored E., b. March 29, 1820; m. Thomas J. Sheldon, May 15, M., b. Dec. 15, 1826; our well-known and respected citizen. The parental pair occupied a reputable position in society. Their housewas on Purchase St., just below Eben; and their homestead was, I suppose, apart of the large farm obtained by his gd. fr. in the exchange with DavidStearns. Ellis was a house-carpenter as well as farmer, a man of solid mind andmoral character, and intrusted, from tim
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