Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . loyment of this coTporaition until 1821:, when he moved toLowell and engaged with the Lowell Machine Shop as con-tractor, etc., remaining with them until 1810, when he retiredirom active work to the old Moses Hale estate, purchased byhim in 1830, farming the same during the remainder of his December 3, 1817, he married Olive Jones, of Lancaster,Mass., and raised a family which has been, and is, highly re-spected. Joshua, Jr., was a Unitarian clergyman. Charles


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . loyment of this coTporaition until 1821:, when he moved toLowell and engaged with the Lowell Machine Shop as con-tractor, etc., remaining with them until 1810, when he retiredirom active work to the old Moses Hale estate, purchased byhim in 1830, farming the same during the remainder of his December 3, 1817, he married Olive Jones, of Lancaster,Mass., and raised a family which has been, and is, highly re-spected. Joshua, Jr., was a Unitarian clergyman. Charles a physician of note in Brookline, and Albert G. a well-knowncitizen of Lowell. One of his grandsons is Dr. William , Medical Examiner, Cambridge; a granddaughter is thewidow of ex-Governor William E. Russell, and another thewidow of Frank Bolles, whoi was a Harvard professor. Duringthe life of the Whig party, he always acted with it, becoming astaunch Republican when that party was formed. He was amember of Saint Anns Episcopal church, and later of SaintJohns, in Lowell. He was President of the Mechanics Asso-. HON. DANIEL S. RICHARDSON, of Lowell,County Commissioner, 1850-1857. Chairman, 1850-1853, and 1855-1856, ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 91 ciation in 1834-35. He was a Selectman of Lowell eight out ofthe ten years of its existence as a town ; was frequently electedas Moderator ; and, upon the adoption of the city charter in 1837,he was elected a member of the Board of Aldermen. He was aRepresentative in the Legislatures of 1830-31 and 1839, andagain in 1811. He was a Past Master of Monitor Lodge, A. A. M., Waltham ; a member of Pentucket Lodge, MountLloreb, R. A. Chapter; and a charter member of AhasuerusCouncil of Lowell. He was County Commissioner from 1817 to1850. Hon. Daniel Samuel Richardson, Chairman, September, J 850, to September, J 853, and January»J855, to January, J857* t&»^t^t2eJ^ O ..U^t^/u^W^T?- Born in Tyngsboro December 1, 1816, died in Lowell March21


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