The history of Haverhill, Massachusetts : from its first settlement, in 1640, to the year 1860 . ? -<^ I 6pj C/^ / lAytAuJ cy HISTORY OF HAVERHILL. 637 married, first, Sally, daughter of David Gleason, second, Abigail S. George,and third, Mary, widow of Samuel Eussell, and died November, 1845;Sally, born Februarys, 1801, died unmarried in 1822; Hannah, bornJuly 8, 1803, married Tappan, son of Joseph and Deborah Chase; Wash-ington, born August 22. 1}:^05, a blacksmith,^•?= married Harriet, widow ofSamuel S. Burr, of Haverhill; Abigail, born February 14, 1608, diedunmarried, August 29, 1841;


The history of Haverhill, Massachusetts : from its first settlement, in 1640, to the year 1860 . ? -<^ I 6pj C/^ / lAytAuJ cy HISTORY OF HAVERHILL. 637 married, first, Sally, daughter of David Gleason, second, Abigail S. George,and third, Mary, widow of Samuel Eussell, and died November, 1845;Sally, born Februarys, 1801, died unmarried in 1822; Hannah, bornJuly 8, 1803, married Tappan, son of Joseph and Deborah Chase; Wash-ington, born August 22. 1}:^05, a blacksmith,^•?= married Harriet, widow ofSamuel S. Burr, of Haverhill; Abigail, born February 14, 1608, diedunmarried, August 29, 1841; Nathan, February 15, 1810, married first,Elizabeth H., daughter of John Whittaker, second, Abigail, daughter ofWyded Sawyer, and third, Lois Ann, daughter of Joshua Davis; andWilliam, born January 10, 1813, married Maria L. A-nderson, of Hamp-stead, N. H. LoNGLEY, Dr. Eufus, was a native of Shirley, Mass. Having pur-sued the preparatory studies at Lawrence Academy, in Groton, he enteredHarvard University, and remained there about two years, but left College,with a number of his Glass,


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