. The literary digest. an who had c!iarg(> of his h;iy tomake sure horses and cattle were fed wasin reality the warden of the hay and wascalled llayward. Woodward had chargeof hewing the wood for building and forfires. Baxter was the baker. Waterslooked after the wells. Fowler and Forres-ter guarded game and forest. Armour keptthe armor bright. Names that originated from the U)calityin which the man lived are common, butmany are so changed that we do notrecognize th(>ni because the old-timeterms for ditches and woods and manysuch localities are not much usd to-day. Once a man li\ed in Ho
. The literary digest. an who had c!iarg(> of his h;iy tomake sure horses and cattle were fed wasin reality the warden of the hay and wascalled llayward. Woodward had chargeof hewing the wood for building and forfires. Baxter was the baker. Waterslooked after the wells. Fowler and Forres-ter guarded game and forest. Armour keptthe armor bright. Names that originated from the U)calityin which the man lived are common, butmany are so changed that we do notrecognize th(>ni because the old-timeterms for ditches and woods and manysuch localities are not much usd to-day. Once a man li\ed in Holland in a greatfi(>ld of roses and they called him liose-velt, or rose-field. The man who liviniwith his family in a hut away out of theold-time bi^aten paths near a deep fon^ woods, became Wood. or you will give thought to the followingluHiies you will und(Tstand where thefirst men who were given them lived:Field, Marsh, Moore, Lane, Stone, Church, The Literary Digest fof March 29, 1919 111 k.
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