. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. list of those whohave attained to ninety years of age or overWidow Marsh, 90; Mrs. Benjamin Cutting, 90WidowT Clement, 93; Mrs. Jotham Ryder, 94Samuel Metcalf, 93; Widow Giles, 94; SamuelMarsh, 94; Widow A. Stockwell, 95; Clark, 90; Thomas Blanchard, 98;Widow Rumble, 100; Samuel Goldthwait, 93;LydiaLeland Powers, 92 ; Mrs. Timothy Fletcher,95 ; Mrs. Luke Paul, 92; Achsah Barton, 96. Dairies.—Croydon is an agricultural town andfurnishes annually its proportionate share of farmproducts. It is distinguished mainly for theamou
. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. list of those whohave attained to ninety years of age or overWidow Marsh, 90; Mrs. Benjamin Cutting, 90WidowT Clement, 93; Mrs. Jotham Ryder, 94Samuel Metcalf, 93; Widow Giles, 94; SamuelMarsh, 94; Widow A. Stockwell, 95; Clark, 90; Thomas Blanchard, 98;Widow Rumble, 100; Samuel Goldthwait, 93;LydiaLeland Powers, 92 ; Mrs. Timothy Fletcher,95 ; Mrs. Luke Paul, 92; Achsah Barton, 96. Dairies.—Croydon is an agricultural town andfurnishes annually its proportionate share of farmproducts. It is distinguished mainly for theamount and excellence of its dairies. Among theearlier inhabitants most extensively engaged in thedairy business were Capt. Zina Goldthwait andJohn Barton, who had some fifty cows each, andCol. Nathaniel Wheeler, Paul Jacobs. Esq., andGen. Nathan Emery, who had but a few less. Inlater years, Lemuel P. Cooper, Ruel Durkee,Caleb K. and Ruel D. Loverin, Oliver C. and< liarles H. Forehand, Francis Dodge, Andrew , William W. Ryder, James W. Davis and.
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