The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . HENRY W. KING. The Worcester of 1898. 669 Association, in which the Unitarian clergy of the county have found anintimate and helpful fellowship with one another for more than a century. Mr. Kent was married in 1883 to Miss Frances Comstock of Buffalo, andfour children contribute to the charming domestic life of this one amongthe many happy homes of Worcester. Henry W. King was born in North Brookfield, ^tlassachusetts, on October14, 1856. He is the son of George and Jane (Adams) King. His ancestorson his fathers side are of


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . HENRY W. KING. The Worcester of 1898. 669 Association, in which the Unitarian clergy of the county have found anintimate and helpful fellowship with one another for more than a century. Mr. Kent was married in 1883 to Miss Frances Comstock of Buffalo, andfour children contribute to the charming domestic life of this one amongthe many happy homes of Worcester. Henry W. King was born in North Brookfield, ^tlassachusetts, on October14, 1856. He is the son of George and Jane (Adams) King. His ancestorson his fathers side are of English descent, and were among the earlysettlers in the State of Connecticut. His grandfather, William King,during the latter part of the last century removed from Windham county,Connecticut, to Langdon, New Hampshire, where George King, father ofthe subject of this sketch, was born in 1S20. In 1836 George King re-moved to North Brookfield. Mr. Kings mother, Jane Adams, was in the direct line of descent in theeighth generation from Henry Adams, the founder of the


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