. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . iness and other pursuits. His death oc-curred December 29th. 1872. That of his wife was earlier, Novem-ber 2d, 1863, at the age of 72 years. They reared a family of sixsons, all of whom became successful business men, namely: NiramB., born in 1818, died in the city of Waterbury, October 14th, 1863;Charles S., born July 30th, 1820, removed to West Stockbridge, Mass.,where he built the Rockdale mills; William S., born January 27th,1822, who. with his next younger brother, became an extensive man-ufacturer at Plattsville, and died March 27th, 1886; Cla


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . iness and other pursuits. His death oc-curred December 29th. 1872. That of his wife was earlier, Novem-ber 2d, 1863, at the age of 72 years. They reared a family of sixsons, all of whom became successful business men, namely: NiramB., born in 1818, died in the city of Waterbury, October 14th, 1863;Charles S., born July 30th, 1820, removed to West Stockbridge, Mass.,where he built the Rockdale mills; William S., born January 27th,1822, who. with his next younger brother, became an extensive man-ufacturer at Plattsville, and died March 27th, 1886; Clark M., bornJanuary 1st, 1824, engaged as above, but now living in the city ofWaterbury; Alfred Legrand, born June 1st, 1825; Seabury B., bornOctober 5th, 1828, and after being an attorney at Birmingham, is nownow a resident of Lakeville, Fla. The fifth of these sons, Alfred L., was married July 28th, 1847, toSarah A. Sherman, of Danbury, Conn., and they reared a family oftwo children: Sarah Jane, born January 8th, 1849, married May 10th, /V.


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