. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . ved onthe Charles Keith farm. After the close of the war, he livedthree years in New Braintree. In 1871 he returned to the Keithfarm, where he remained till 1880. In 1883 he purchased theStephen Lincoln farm on the old turnpike, and lived there tillhis death. This farm is still owned by his descendants. April II, 1848, he married Almira Ann Davis, daughter ofSolomon Davis of New Braintree. They had five children, allborn in Oakham: Charles Andrew, February 23, 1849; MarthaAnn, August 25, 1854; Ol


. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . ved onthe Charles Keith farm. After the close of the war, he livedthree years in New Braintree. In 1871 he returned to the Keithfarm, where he remained till 1880. In 1883 he purchased theStephen Lincoln farm on the old turnpike, and lived there tillhis death. This farm is still owned by his descendants. April II, 1848, he married Almira Ann Davis, daughter ofSolomon Davis of New Braintree. They had five children, allborn in Oakham: Charles Andrew, February 23, 1849; MarthaAnn, August 25, 1854; Olive Francena, June 15, 1856; ArthurBuss, October 3, i860; Frank Edwin, May 26, 1862, died April20, 1869. Charles A. Spooner was married to Sarah D. Wilder ofGardner, November 27, 1872, and had three children: Eddie,born November 22, 1873, died May 15, 1888; Fannie, bornJanuary 22, 1877, married October 9, 1895, to Raynor Uphamof Rutland, died February 18, 1897, leaving one child, Lillian,born September 20, 1896; George, born January 28, 1881,married August 20, 1904, to Bessie Upham of Gardner,.


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