. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ee children. He was a trackman on the B., C. & M. R. R. formany years, becoming a farmer on the Windfall later and dying thereof cancer in 1899. She removed to the home of her dau. at Tilton,where she d. in 1902. WttiiAM Roberts was for years in the employ of the railroad. Hem., Aug. 27, 1865, Diana Woodward Morrill of Franklin Falls. Heserved in the Civil War. (See Boys in Blue.) George Roeeets was also in the employ of the rai


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . ee children. He was a trackman on the B., C. & M. R. R. formany years, becoming a farmer on the Windfall later and dying thereof cancer in 1899. She removed to the home of her dau. at Tilton,where she d. in 1902. WttiiAM Roberts was for years in the employ of the railroad. Hem., Aug. 27, 1865, Diana Woodward Morrill of Franklin Falls. Heserved in the Civil War. (See Boys in Blue.) George Roeeets was also in the employ of the railroad until thebeginning of the war. He was an expert marksman and was detailedas a sharpshooter. (See Boys in Blue.) He m. Harriet Kenistonand had six children. Maey Ann Roberts, b. 1834; m., Nov. 20, 1852, Milton B. had one dau., who d. in early womanhood at Canterbury. Hewas for several years superintendent of the Merrimack County Farmand is now a dealer in wood and lumber, with a residence at FranklinJunction. LuEANA Roberts spent most of her life with her sister and d. atFranklin. Pamelia Roberts m., Oct. 22, 1848, Joseph Chase of EOBERTSON ARMS AND CREST.


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