History of Chesterfield, Cheshire county, , from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881; . in Vermont, now called the Vermont SavingsBank of Brattleboro, and was treasurer of the institutionabout 25 years. In 1846, he was a member of the VermontSenate. He d. July 6, 1869. Ch.: yohn Noyes, b. Apr. 2, 1831 ; d. Aug. 15, 1850. Atthe time of his death he was a member of the senior class inHarvard College.— Charles Levi, b. Jan 21, 1833; May12, 1864, Isabella S. Martin, of Walpole. He is a member ofthe Stanley Rule Company, of New Britain, Co


History of Chesterfield, Cheshire county, , from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881; . in Vermont, now called the Vermont SavingsBank of Brattleboro, and was treasurer of the institutionabout 25 years. In 1846, he was a member of the VermontSenate. He d. July 6, 1869. Ch.: yohn Noyes, b. Apr. 2, 1831 ; d. Aug. 15, 1850. Atthe time of his death he was a member of the senior class inHarvard College.— Charles Levi, b. Jan 21, 1833; May12, 1864, Isabella S. Martin, of Walpole. He is a member ofthe Stanley Rule Company, of New Britain, Conn. He N. Y. City, superintending the extensive ware-rooms andmanaging the affairs of the company.—Larkin Goldsmith (8),b. Jan. 3, 1835.—Elinor Gertrude, h. May 1, 1837; m., , 1862, in Paris, France, Wm. Dean Howells, then U. at Venice, where they resided several years. They re-side at present at Belmont, Mass. Mr. Howells was for sometime the well-known editor of the Atlantic Monthly.—Al-bert, b. Mar. 18, 1840; d. Sept. 16, 1856.—Joanna Elizabeth,b. Mar. 30, 1842; m., Sept. 25, 1862, Augustus D. Shepard,. 389 of N. Y. City.—Mary JVnyes, b. June 6, 1844.— Wm. Ruther-ford, b. Aug, 20, 1846. He is a member of tlie firm of Mc-Kim, Mead and White, architecHs, No. 57, Broadway, NewYork.—Frederick Goodhue, b. Mar. 19, 1S48. He is withhis brother-in-law, Mr. Shepard, in the American Bank NoteCo., N. Y. City. Larkin G., Jr., son of Larkin G. (5), m., at Florence, Italy,Feb. 26, 1866, Marietta di Benvenuti, a Venetian by birth. Though a native of Chesterfield, he is widely known as theVermont Sculptor, his father having removed from this townto Brattleboro when the subjedt of this sketch was about fouryears old. As a boy he was modest, retiring, and bashful inthe extreme. He early displayed, however, a taste for art, andfrequently made drawings of natural and other objedls, some-times trying his hand at sculpture. A pig cut in marble at-tracted the


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