Biographical review .. containing life sketches of leading citizens of Merrimack and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire . and has two children; Anna L., who marriedCharles Parnum, and resides in the neighbor-hood ; and Edward E., who married MaryLarthard of Island, has one child, JudithH., and lives on the homestead. Por hissecond wife he married Ann Hale, the widowof Asa L. Pervier, and a daughter of Isaac andBetsy (Pearson) Hale. Born of this marriageis one son — Raljih Perley Parnum, who livesat home. In politics Mr. P^irnum is a cast his first Presidential ballot for Marti


Biographical review .. containing life sketches of leading citizens of Merrimack and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire . and has two children; Anna L., who marriedCharles Parnum, and resides in the neighbor-hood ; and Edward E., who married MaryLarthard of Island, has one child, JudithH., and lives on the homestead. Por hissecond wife he married Ann Hale, the widowof Asa L. Pervier, and a daughter of Isaac andBetsy (Pearson) Hale. Born of this marriageis one son — Raljih Perley Parnum, who livesat home. In politics Mr. P^irnum is a cast his first Presidential ballot for MartinVan Buren in 1S36. Both he and Mrs. Far-num are members of the West CongregationalChurch of Concord. He has the satisfactionof looking back over an unusually well-spentand useful life, and that brought by the con-fidence and respect of all who know him. M ANIEL F. WYMAN, a successfullumber dealer of Henniker and of the New Hampshirelegislature, was born in the southern part ofthis town, November 29, 1826. His maternalancestors were early settlers in New Hamp-shire. Moses Harriman, his jireat-grand-. CYRUS E. BAKER. l!l()(;k.\iiiic.\(, kiAiiAV 497 father, was Ijorn in Ilaistf)vv in 17^,0. I lis<;raiui|)arcnts, l^ldad aiul Lyilia (White) llar-riman, wiio were iiichistribus farminf^ people,lived til be eij;lity-fiuir years old. Danielresided with his grandparents until he wassixteen or seventeen years old. Ihen helearned daguerreotyping; and, after followingit for a time, he sold out his apparatus andbecame a clerk for James Ieverly in year later he was employed in the samecapacity in Hcnniker. Subscciueiill) visited Ohio for the purpose of seeingthe country. In 1849 he formed a partner-ship with Jonas Wallace, the father of JudgeRobert M. Wallace, of Milford, and for sonuyears was engaged in a general mercantilebusiness in Henniker. He then returned tothe farm for the purpose of managing theprojierty and caring for his aged grandparentsand m


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