Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . VI), Mar-madiike (V), Robert (IV), Ralph (III), William(II), Ralph Earle (I). She was born in Paxton,Noveml>er 10. 1779. died in South Leicester, an ad-jacent town, in 1868. Children of Jonathan andDeliverance Earle were: Willard. born November 9. 1800, died November 23. 1806: Lyman, born Feb-ruary I, 1802, married Sarah Hall; William, bornSeptember 20, 1803, married Theodocia W. Clapp,born in Spencer. 1803, died December 25. 1846;Eliz


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . VI), Mar-madiike (V), Robert (IV), Ralph (III), William(II), Ralph Earle (I). She was born in Paxton,Noveml>er 10. 1779. died in South Leicester, an ad-jacent town, in 1868. Children of Jonathan andDeliverance Earle were: Willard. born November 9. 1800, died November 23. 1806: Lyman, born Feb-ruary I, 1802, married Sarah Hall; William, bornSeptember 20, 1803, married Theodocia W. Clapp,born in Spencer. 1803, died December 25. 1846;Elizabeth, born June 2, 1805, married, April 8, ,Talmon Trask; Adeline, born June i, 1807, mar-ried, November 26. 1829. Edwin Johnson: born December 4. 1809. married Cynthia Slocum;died in Mexico. Missouri; Jonathan Earle. bornNovember I. 1811, married Wealthy Woodruff;Marmaduke Newhall. born October 15, 1813, set-tled in Leicester; Homer, born April 17, 1816, mar-ried, April ID. 1838. Eveline E. Stinson; died JuneI, 1876: Thomas, born April 9. 1818; WinthropRussell, born May 30, 1820, see forward. (V) Winthrop Russell Cunningham, eleventh. FRANCIS K. HICGINS WORCESTER COUNTY 361 and youngest child of Jonathan Cunningham (4),was born in Paxton, Massachusetts, May 30, was brought up on his fathers farm and wentto school in his native town. He followed farmingfor a time. He removed to Millbury, Massachu-setts, when seventeen years old and lived there theremainder of his life. His first work in Millburywas at the old armory of Waters. Flagg & Harring-ton, on the present site of the Atlantic Mills. Thefirm did an extensive business in gun manufacturefor many years, and Mr. Cunningham occupied aresponsible position with this concern for severalyears, at one time representing it in the south. Heleft this concern to engage in the manufacture ofiron fences with the late Charles Hale. He wasbest known, of course, for his business of plumbing,heating and tinsmith. In


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