History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . , he removed to the Enoch Whippleplace, and from thence to the Naromore place, nowowned by Andrew Dodge, where his wife May30, 1872. Is a justice of the peace; has frequentlybeen on the board of selectmen and has represented 538 HISTORY OF THE the town in the General Court. Had two children :L. Warren, b. Jan. 27, 1842; Lucy J., b. April 7,1840, m. Preston L. Freeman. L. Warren Wright—William — m.,April 13,1869,Addalette, dr. of x\bner Twitchell. He resides inKeene. Was in the service duri


History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . , he removed to the Enoch Whippleplace, and from thence to the Naromore place, nowowned by Andrew Dodge, where his wife May30, 1872. Is a justice of the peace; has frequentlybeen on the board of selectmen and has represented 538 HISTORY OF THE the town in the General Court. Had two children :L. Warren, b. Jan. 27, 1842; Lucy J., b. April 7,1840, m. Preston L. Freeman. L. Warren Wright—William — m.,April 13,1869,Addalette, dr. of x\bner Twitchell. He resides inKeene. Was in the service during the late war ; waspromoted to first lieutenant of Co. A., 14th N. , and promoted again to adjutant, Jan. 4, 1865. YOUNG. John S. l^oung, from Newport, R. I., bought ofEdwin N. Bowen his farm and Mills on Tully brook,known as the Bowman Howe place, 1882 ; m, MinaAnderson. Had Mary S., b. Sept. 19, 1876; JohnP., b. June, 1879. Tales m., Aug. 30, 1818, Naomi, dr. ofZacheus Estes ; removed to Monroe, Mass. Had fiveor six children. He and his wife d. in Monroe. §mm gffl^niSo. RobeH Swan.


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