New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . saw and grist millfor some six or seven years. He then moved to West-moreland. About 1810, he built the Pierce mills, inthe south part of Westmoreland, and lived near andmanaged them for some four years. Here three ofthe younger children were born. In 1814, the millswere sold, and he went to Boston. In March, 1815, he was taken with bleeding at thelungs and was compelled to give up a plan to go toOhio. He remained away till the autumn of 1816,when he returned to Boston, arriving home in No-v
New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . saw and grist millfor some six or seven years. He then moved to West-moreland. About 1810, he built the Pierce mills, inthe south part of Westmoreland, and lived near andmanaged them for some four years. Here three ofthe younger children were born. In 1814, the millswere sold, and he went to Boston. In March, 1815, he was taken with bleeding at thelungs and was compelled to give up a plan to go toOhio. He remained away till the autumn of 1816,when he returned to Boston, arriving home in No-vember, sick, emaciated and prostrated. Two weeksafterward he died, and on the following Sabbath wasburied in the North Cemetery in Westmoreland- Heowned some land in Gouldsboro. Maine, for in 1800,he sold a tract to his mother, and again in 1816, hequit-claimed all his remaining land to his wife was a superior woman. Left thus alonewith a family of eleven children, most of them young,she managed to keep her family together till all wereable to care for themselves or to find good r^^ i : ? ? r\ - 1 .•? i, ^ f: i r X ^ ? V *., ? - - - : CAPr. CHARLES HEXRV COLE CAROLINE G. (CUTLERSEVFFARTH . (Mrs. Charles Henry Colel
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