. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. October 28, 1880, Del-mont A. Butterfield, of Lexington, Massachu-setts ; children: i. Leslie Frost Butterlfield, bornSeptember 23, 1883 ; ii. Amy Lawrence Butter-field, March 30, 1886; iii. Lawrence Butter-field, February 14, 1888, died February 16,1888; iv. Eloise Butterfield, March 30, 1892;V. Lawrence Delmont Butterfield, November15, 1894; vi. Helen Avis Butterfield, April 28,1901, died July 26, 1901. 3. Addie Louise,born June 13, 1862, married, October 28, 1884,


. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. October 28, 1880, Del-mont A. Butterfield, of Lexington, Massachu-setts ; children: i. Leslie Frost Butterlfield, bornSeptember 23, 1883 ; ii. Amy Lawrence Butter-field, March 30, 1886; iii. Lawrence Butter-field, February 14, 1888, died February 16,1888; iv. Eloise Butterfield, March 30, 1892;V. Lawrence Delmont Butterfield, November15, 1894; vi. Helen Avis Butterfield, April 28,1901, died July 26, 1901. 3. Addie Louise,born June 13, 1862, married, October 28, 1884,Charles A. Wilcox, of Somerville, Massachu-setts ; children: i. Loring Frost Wilcox, bornAugust 30, 1886; ii. Hazel Louise Wilcox,September 28, 1889. 4. Abbie Frances, bornApril 22, 1866. 5. Marion Kendall, born June5, 1876. (VIII) Charles Austin Frost, son of HenryFrost (7), was born at Cambridge, Massachu-setts, April 29, 1843. He was but elevenmoniths old when the family returned to thehomestead at West Cambridge to live, in whatis now Belmont; be attended the public schoolsthere until he was sixteen. He began in early. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 495 life to work in his fathers gardens. Whentheir father retired, Charles A. and his brotherHenry conducted the farm for two years andthe farm was then divided, each operating hispart; in 1883 Charles A. bought the old Amesfarm at Stoneham and gave his attention tomarket gardening there on his own five years the property was taken by theMetropolitan park commission of the state. returned to the homestead at Belmont fora time, and since 1900 has spent two winters inCalifornia. He inherited the homestead on-which his ancestors have lived for many gener-ations, during which time the name of the townor parish or precinct has changed from time totime—Menotomy, West Cambridge, Arling-;ton, Belmont. He followed market gardening?on the homestead after his return east, and hemakes a specialty of lettuce and cucumbers,?for whi


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