History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . by Kobert Hinsdale, now theOrthodox parsonage lot. He was a blacksmith ; his shop stoodin the Street, in front of his house, the remains of which arestill to be seen. He was town clerk eleven years, and treas-urer many years after. With wife and six children lie wascaptured in 1704. One child and the mother were killed onthe march. Mr. French with one son was redeemed; the restnever came back. In 1709 he married Hannah, widow of Be-noni Stebbins, and died


History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . by Kobert Hinsdale, now theOrthodox parsonage lot. He was a blacksmith ; his shop stoodin the Street, in front of his house, the remains of which arestill to be seen. He was town clerk eleven years, and treas-urer many years after. With wife and six children lie wascaptured in 1704. One child and the mother were killed onthe march. Mr. French with one son was redeemed; the restnever came back. In 1709 he married Hannah, widow of Be-noni Stebbins, and died in 1733. John Hawks, brother of Eleazer, was born 1643. He mar-ried, 1667, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Baldwin, of settled in Hadley, and was active as a soldier in Philipswar; was in the Falls fight, and one of the twenty-five whocrossed the Connecticut to succor Hatfield when attacked, May30,1676, and wounded in the meadow. Removed here, and wasliving in the lane south of the Dickinson Academy, Feb. 29,1704. He had married a second wife, Alice, widow of SamuelAllis, in 1090, and his family consisted of wife, a HENRY ,


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