Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . popular, and a man ofgood judgment in public affairs. He was amember of the Free Will Baptist church. Hemarried Eliza Hutchinson, daughter of PLlijahHutchinson, and was the father of eight chil-dren, as follows: Elizabeth; Lewis; WilliamHarrison, subject of this sketch; Oren H. ;Annette ;? Fred ; Arthur; and Rufus. Eliza-beth Weeks married James R. Morrill; Lewisdied in Nevada; Oren married Arvilla Page,and is now living on the (dd farm; Annettemarried Edwin Munsey, a veteran
Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . popular, and a man ofgood judgment in public affairs. He was amember of the Free Will Baptist church. Hemarried Eliza Hutchinson, daughter of PLlijahHutchinson, and was the father of eight chil-dren, as follows: Elizabeth; Lewis; WilliamHarrison, subject of this sketch; Oren H. ;Annette ;? Fred ; Arthur; and Rufus. Eliza-beth Weeks married James R. Morrill; Lewisdied in Nevada; Oren married Arvilla Page,and is now living on the (dd farm; Annettemarried Edwin Munsey, a veteran of the war,and is now in California; Pred married LauraGilman, and is at present a wholesale confec-tioner in Providence, Arthur Weeksmarried Carrie Robinson. He was a whole-sale confectioner, but is now retired from busi-ness. Rufus is a dentist at Suncook, N. married Luella Hoitt. William Weeksdied June 8, 1878; and his wife, PZliza Hutch-inson of Gilford, who was born in Gilmanton,June I, iSii, died April 20, 1880. William Harrison, the second son, com-pleted his education at the Gilford Academy,. Willis McDuffee, Rochester, BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 543 ;iiul at tlie age of t\vciity-i)iio went t(i CalilHi-iiia, wlierc ho iLMiiaincd over four years in themining business. He then returned to Gil-foril and bought the homestead of his grand-father, wiiicli he still occupies; and, havingadded other lands to his property, he nowowns about three hundred and fifty acres. He was a Representative to the State legis-lature in and 1S90; has been Selectmanfor the past four years; two years on SchoolCommittee; and was Supervisor in 1893,when the town was divided and a part added, toLaconia. In ]3olitics he afifiliates with the Re-publican party. He is one of the chartermembers of Mount Belknap Grange, No. May 15, 1866, he married Mary G. Potter,daughter of William Potter. She was born inSouth Reading, now Wakefield, Mass. Theyhave four children, as follows: Natt H., Juli
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