. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. , son ofReuben Sargent (8), was born in Albion, NewYork, January 30, 1825. Married, June 6,1848, Lydia J. Veasey, of Manchester, NewHampshire. She was born at Tunbridge, Ver-mont, May 30, 1828, and died January 14,1886, at Lowell. Mr. Sargent was educated inthe public schools of Nashua, New Hamp-shire, and learned the trade of carpenter was a skillful artisan and for a few yearsfollowed his trade. Later he engaged in thebusiness of manufacturing fireworks at
. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. , son ofReuben Sargent (8), was born in Albion, NewYork, January 30, 1825. Married, June 6,1848, Lydia J. Veasey, of Manchester, NewHampshire. She was born at Tunbridge, Ver-mont, May 30, 1828, and died January 14,1886, at Lowell. Mr. Sargent was educated inthe public schools of Nashua, New Hamp-shire, and learned the trade of carpenter was a skillful artisan and for a few yearsfollowed his trade. Later he engaged in thebusiness of manufacturing fireworks at Cleve-land, Ohio, and continued successfully for sev-eral years. Fie returned east and became amember of the firm of Sargent & Cross, lum-ber merchants of Nashua, New Hampshire,a very prosperous concern. In 1872 heremoved to Lowell, Massachusetts, and form-ed a co-partnership with Stephen C. Davis,under the firm name of Davis & Sargent, inthe lumber business, which became one of theleading firms in that line of business in Mass-achusetts, and this business connection con-tinued to the time of his decease. He was a. WT Bather 2fY. J^, ^l ^/ivvcy^UA/
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