Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . ows:Thomas Paine, who lived but six months;Alma J., who died at the age of twenty-four;and Susan Maud, who is twenty years of present Mrs. Coburn, formerly Mrs. SarahE. Gould, of , is a daughter of Hiram , Esq., of Cambridgeport, Mass. Mr. Coburn is connected with the Knightsof Pythias and the Knights of Honor. KRANKLIN W. COBURN, Jk., whois connected with the cutlery manufac-tory founded by his father in NewDurham, was born in this town, December 5,1856,
Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . ows:Thomas Paine, who lived but six months;Alma J., who died at the age of twenty-four;and Susan Maud, who is twenty years of present Mrs. Coburn, formerly Mrs. SarahE. Gould, of , is a daughter of Hiram , Esq., of Cambridgeport, Mass. Mr. Coburn is connected with the Knightsof Pythias and the Knights of Honor. KRANKLIN W. COBURN, Jk., whois connected with the cutlery manufac-tory founded by his father in NewDurham, was born in this town, December 5,1856, son of Franklin W., Sr., and Susan(Willey) Coburn. His great-grandfather, Jo-siah, and his grandfather, Jesse Coburn, werenatives of Pelham, N. H. ; and an account ofthe family will be found in a sketch of Frank-lin W. Coburn, Sr., which appears elsewherein the Review. Franklin W. Coburn, Jr., was educated inthe schools of New Durham and of the age of twenty-one he entered hisfathers factory in this town, and has sincebeen closely connected with that is one of the earnest supporters of the. FRANKLIN W. COBURN. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 535 l\c|)iihlicaii part) in New Ihiihani ; and hispublic services have demonstiated the facttiiat he possesses much natural ability, whichwill undoubtedly pave the way for his futuresuccess either in business or in public was for some time supervisor of the checklist, acted as Collector for one year, and waselected a Representative to the legislature He is a member of WinnepesaukecLodge, F. & A. M., of Alton, and of Colum-bian Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, of Farm-ington; is connected with Woodbine Lodge,I. O. O. F. ; and Harmony Lodge, Knights ofPythias, of the last named town. Mr. Coburnmarried Leona Smith, daughter of James andAnn Smith, of Rochester, N. H.
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