Lynn in the Revolution . i c iffi; ft. Lynn in the Revolution Lydia, Warner, Harriet, Abigail Burrill, Fullerton, Isaac, Isaac. Hemarried, second, November 10, 1805, at Groton, Mrs. Mary (Kemp)Filebrown, born at Shelbnrne, March 17, 1776, Rev. Daniel Chaplinperforming the ceremony. Children, Horace Anson, James Edwin,Harriet Almira, Hermione. and Lydia Maria. His widow, Mary, diedApril 30, 1841. The daughter Hermione became the wife of GeorgeHood, the first mayor of Lynn. Aaron Breed lived near the cornerof Pleasant and South Common Streets, and was a Quaker who foughtin the Revolution. The Re


Lynn in the Revolution . i c iffi; ft. Lynn in the Revolution Lydia, Warner, Harriet, Abigail Burrill, Fullerton, Isaac, Isaac. Hemarried, second, November 10, 1805, at Groton, Mrs. Mary (Kemp)Filebrown, born at Shelbnrne, March 17, 1776, Rev. Daniel Chaplinperforming the ceremony. Children, Horace Anson, James Edwin,Harriet Almira, Hermione. and Lydia Maria. His widow, Mary, diedApril 30, 1841. The daughter Hermione became the wife of GeorgeHood, the first mayor of Lynn. Aaron Breed lived near the cornerof Pleasant and South Common Streets, and was a Quaker who foughtin the Revolution. The Revolutionary record taken from the state archives is as follows:Private in Captain Zadock Buffintons company, Colonel SamuelJohnsons regiment; enlisted August 21, 1777; discharged November30, 1777, at Cambridge; service, three months, ten days at the north-ward; also private. Captain Simeon Browns company, ColonelNathaniel Wades regiment; enlisted July 21, 1778; service, five months,fifteen days; discharged at East Greenwich, ; enl


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