. History of Worcester and its people . ^,/f?^ir>\^. (Sap/atft JLe*^*A KAJiaeioW AND ITS PEOPLE 401 Healy, a daughter of Samuel and Betsey (Walker) Healy, of Seekonk. They werethe parents of the following children: William, born August 19, 1797, marriedLouisa Gladding, of Providence; Mary, March 17. 1801; Albert, mentioned below;Elizabeth Walker, September, 1813, died November. 1891, married Appleton PurdyLesure; Abby, who became the wife of A. R. Marsh, of Boston; Theophilus, bornSeptember 12, 1811, and married Sarah Ann Knowlton. Albert Brown, son of Samuel (2) and Ada (Healy) Brown, was


. History of Worcester and its people . ^,/f?^ir>\^. (Sap/atft JLe*^*A KAJiaeioW AND ITS PEOPLE 401 Healy, a daughter of Samuel and Betsey (Walker) Healy, of Seekonk. They werethe parents of the following children: William, born August 19, 1797, marriedLouisa Gladding, of Providence; Mary, March 17. 1801; Albert, mentioned below;Elizabeth Walker, September, 1813, died November. 1891, married Appleton PurdyLesure; Abby, who became the wife of A. R. Marsh, of Boston; Theophilus, bornSeptember 12, 1811, and married Sarah Ann Knowlton. Albert Brown, son of Samuel (2) and Ada (Healy) Brown, was born March20, 1804, at Seekonk, Massachusetts. He married, in 1828, Mary Blair Eaton. Thislady was a descendant of Adonijah Rice, the first white child born in Brown learned the tailors trade and located for a time in Providence. In1825 he came to Worcester, where he opened the Emporium of Fashion, as hecalled his shop, on Main street, opposite Central street. He took his brother, Wil-liam Brown, into partnership and under the firm na


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