The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . for horses to work in the swamp. Children (by first wife), born in Decatur: i Curtis , b. 3 April, 1855; m. Kate Lindsey; res. Plainwell,Mich. Ch.:1 Lydia M., b. 12 Sept., 1860; res. unm., with iii Dexter E., b. 14 May, 1862. iv Charles W., b. 29 June, 1867; m. Lucy Cady; res. Decatur,Mich., where a grower and distiller of mint. Ch.:1 Geneva i?.10Children (by second wife), born in Decatur: v Arthur E., b. 28 Nov., 1871; m. Mabel Culverhouse; res. De-c
The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . for horses to work in the swamp. Children (by first wife), born in Decatur: i Curtis , b. 3 April, 1855; m. Kate Lindsey; res. Plainwell,Mich. Ch.:1 Lydia M., b. 12 Sept., 1860; res. unm., with iii Dexter E., b. 14 May, 1862. iv Charles W., b. 29 June, 1867; m. Lucy Cady; res. Decatur,Mich., where a grower and distiller of mint. Ch.:1 Geneva i?.10Children (by second wife), born in Decatur: v Arthur E., b. 28 Nov., 1871; m. Mabel Culverhouse; res. De-catur. Ch.:1 Thomas John F., b. 29 Nov., 1877; m. Allie Willson; mint grower, Decatur,vii Frank M., b. 11 Feb., 1880; Alfred C, b. 29 Jan., Leslie A., b. 31 Aug., 1886. 706 DEXTER HAMMOND8, son of Benjamin Fay7 and Abi-gail (Hoar) Brigham; born in Shutesbury, Mass., 17 June, 1826;died in Springfield, Mass., 14 Dec, 1898; married 6 Nov., 1849,Lomira Cheever Forbush; born in Westboro, Mass., 17 Jan., 1829-Resides in Springfield, Mass. Mr. Brigham moved early to Westboro where, at 18, he was in. Dexter H. Brigham, of Springfield, Mass. (706) EIGHTH GENERATION 485 the firm of Fay, Brigham & Co.; at 23 he moved to Springfield, andopened a gentlemans clothing store; made uniforms during the CivilWar; in I860 was the pioneer in the paper collar industry; from1888 he dealt exclusively in ladies wardrobes. He had 80 peopleon his pay-roll. He was a gentleman of the old school, courteousand refined. He took a great interest in the movement to publish ahistory of the Brigham family and his untimely death was a greatloss to the Association, with which he had closely allied traveled abroad and at the first meeting of the Association inMarlboro, in 1894, he presented to each person at the banquet, abeautifully prepared copy of a picture of the old church in Brig-ham, Cumberland Co., Eng., with a delightful note of explanation. Children, born in Springfield: i
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