. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . married aMr. Jetferds, and after the wedding went to Williams-town, riding behind her husband, dressed in white,through marked trees, and could hear the howling ofwild animals on all sides as they rode along. Samuel Richardson married for his second wife JerushaRoyce, and they had eight children : Stanton, Lemuel B., Clarissa, Prudence, Arael, Amisa,Martha, Jerusha. Mr. Richardson died in 1832, aged 9
. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . married aMr. Jetferds, and after the wedding went to Williams-town, riding behind her husband, dressed in white,through marked trees, and could hear the howling ofwild animals on all sides as they rode along. Samuel Richardson married for his second wife JerushaRoyce, and they had eight children : Stanton, Lemuel B., Clarissa, Prudence, Arael, Amisa,Martha, Jerusha. Mr. Richardson died in 1832, aged 90 years. Mrs. Richardson died in 1843, aged 85 years. JOHN L. BUCK, Esq., Was born at Reading, Windsor County, Vt., January 1st,1862, and continued to live there until he was twentyyears old. He then attended Cavendish Academy for atime and afterwards studied in the same town with Washburn ior about one j^ear. In 1823 he went to Montpelier into the law office ofHon. Jeduthan Loomis, and afterwards studied in the of-fice of Hon. Samuel Prentiss, and was admitted to thebar at the September Term of the County Court, at Mont-pelier, in 1825, and in October of the same year he took. ^mhi .ij .JOHN L. ( K. ASrOR, LENOX AND [ILUBi* FOUNDATIONS A it 141 Uj) liis residence in Ni)rtliliel»l, at tlir (enter village, uinlreinKined there in the practice ot hw uniil April IS)!,when he removed t(t Ijoekptiit. N. where he lias eversince resided. Mr. Bnek iniirieil Marv Ann II ildreth. Noveinher ii).182(5. She ilied at L^ckport, Noveniher (I. ix<!t. There were born to them three children: .Itihn II.,with whom he now resides : Mary D., who died at Ijoek-pcrt in 1S52. an 1 is hnried there, and George B., who dietlat Xorthtield in IS-H, and is Imrieil in the oM eemeteiyat the Center village. Esquire Buck, as he used to be called, was not the hrstlawyer who lived in Northfield. When he went there hefound one Simon Smith, who had been admitted to thebar at the same time he had
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