Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . Autograph written April 3, 1844. AND MANSIONS OF SPRINGFIELD. 32/ He was married by Rev. Dr. Wayland, at SaratogaSprings, N. Y., to Charlotte Lester, daughter of CaptainLester (who was a shipowner and importer, and a directdescendant of the Earl of Leicester, whose coat of arms isin possession of a member of Mr. Sargeants family). Shewas born in Connecticut, and died at Detroit, Mich., July26, 1886. Their children : Rev. Horatio Lester Sargeant,who was c


Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . Autograph written April 3, 1844. AND MANSIONS OF SPRINGFIELD. 32/ He was married by Rev. Dr. Wayland, at SaratogaSprings, N. Y., to Charlotte Lester, daughter of CaptainLester (who was a shipowner and importer, and a directdescendant of the Earl of Leicester, whose coat of arms isin possession of a member of Mr. Sargeants family). Shewas born in Connecticut, and died at Detroit, Mich., July26, 1886. Their children : Rev. Horatio Lester Sargeant,who was chaplain of the 14th Regiment Ohio VolunteerInfantry, during the War of the Rebellion, and died atWest Springfield, Mass., July 25, 1866, aged 32 years :Thomas Bradford Sargeant, who resides in Detroit, Mich.;Charlotte Maria Sargeant, who married George E. King ofDetroit, Mich., and died March 5, 1887 ; Mary AmeliaSargeant, who married L. Ely Day, and resides in Day established Housatonic Hall (an educationalinstitution), Great Barrington, Mass., and was principalwith an associate for several years, retiring from it in 1887.


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