. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation . ith good success. He was aprominent and active member of the Baptistchurch during his life. He paid little attentionto politics, although he occupied several bor-ough offices. He was an Odd Fellow, and amember of a military rifle company. He wasnot a member of any club or society. Hemarried, before 1840, Mary Alvina, daughterof Charles Thompson. Children: i. CharlesA., of whom further. 2. Agnes L., born atWillimantic, Connecti


. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation . ith good success. He was aprominent and active member of the Baptistchurch during his life. He paid little attentionto politics, although he occupied several bor-ough offices. He was an Odd Fellow, and amember of a military rifle company. He wasnot a member of any club or society. Hemarried, before 1840, Mary Alvina, daughterof Charles Thompson. Children: i. CharlesA., of whom further. 2. Agnes L., born atWillimantic, Connecticut. 3. William Penn,born in New York City; wounded in battleof Antietam, September 17, died there Sep-tember 24, 1863. 4. Ida G., born at Willi-mantic, June 4, 1846. 5. Hattie A., born atWillimantic, November 24, 1855. (VIII) Charles A., son of Addison Saf-ford, was born in Willimantic, received his early education in the commonand select schools of that place, and whenabout sixteen years of age, and in the latterpart of the fifties, he entered Wilbraham Acad-emy, and studied there for a year, then enteredDr. Fitchs select school at South Windham,.


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