. The New England magazine . ^«-r^ »-f —zr ■^—■-V < The Raymond House, Kingston. ^ - The eldest daughter of the Hazen was married to WardChipnian, a Massachusetts LoyaHst, and agraduate of Harvard of 1770. Chipmanleft Boston at the evacuation in 1776, andwent to Halifax, but afterwards returnedto New York, where he served with theKings troops. He rose to distinction inNew Brunswick and became a recorder ofthe city of St. John, solicitor-general, andafterwards judge of the supreme Chipmans son ^^ard was also aman of distinction in New Brunswick,and became chief ju


. The New England magazine . ^«-r^ »-f —zr ■^—■-V < The Raymond House, Kingston. ^ - The eldest daughter of the Hazen was married to WardChipnian, a Massachusetts LoyaHst, and agraduate of Harvard of 1770. Chipmanleft Boston at the evacuation in 1776, andwent to Halifax, but afterwards returnedto New York, where he served with theKings troops. He rose to distinction inNew Brunswick and became a recorder ofthe city of St. John, solicitor-general, andafterwards judge of the supreme Chipmans son ^^ard was also aman of distinction in New Brunswick,and became chief justice. He was like-wise a graduate of Harvard, of the year1805. Another daughter of the Hazen married Thomas Peters


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