Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . assachusetts Brigade, comprisingthe Third and Fourth regiments, during the Civil War. June 9, 1863, Mr. Lovering married Mary Loring, daughter of AlbertE. and Phebe (Loring) Swasey, of Taunton, and three children were bornto them. Mr. Lovering died February 4, 1910, and was survived by histhree children, his wife having died September 4, 1881. HENRY MORTON LOVERING. Henry Morton Lovering w


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . assachusetts Brigade, comprisingthe Third and Fourth regiments, during the Civil War. June 9, 1863, Mr. Lovering married Mary Loring, daughter of AlbertE. and Phebe (Loring) Swasey, of Taunton, and three children were bornto them. Mr. Lovering died February 4, 1910, and was survived by histhree children, his wife having died September 4, 1881. HENRY MORTON LOVERING. Henry Morton Lovering was born in Tavmton, Bristol County, Mass.,July 28, 1840; son of Willard (1801-75) and Sarah Cary (Morton) Lover-ing; grandson of William and Mehitable (Claflin) Lovering, of Holliston,Mass., and of Governor Marcus and Charlotte (Hodges) Morton, ofTaunton, Mass., and a descendant on his fathers side from Robert Loveringand Griffin Craft, and on his mothers side from George Morton, or Mourt,financial agent of the Plymouth Colony, born in Yorkshire, England, 1585,married, in 1612, to Juliana, daughter of Alexander Carpenter, arrived inPlymouth in the ship Anne in June, 1623, and was the author of Mourts.


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