The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . tertheir marriage, settled in Hopkinton, N. H. Theyafterwards moved from Hopkinton to Warner, andfrom Warner to Topsham, Vt., where they died. At the time the family removed to Topsham, Joshuawas fourteen years of age. At the age of twenty-two he commenced driving cattle and sheep fromTopsham to Brighton, a distance of 150 miles. Hetook down a drove through Hanover and New Lon-don, over Kimballs hill, through Warner, Hopkinton,Nashua, &c., to Brighton, usually once in two followed this cour


The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . tertheir marriage, settled in Hopkinton, N. H. Theyafterwards moved from Hopkinton to Warner, andfrom Warner to Topsham, Vt., where they died. At the time the family removed to Topsham, Joshuawas fourteen years of age. At the age of twenty-two he commenced driving cattle and sheep fromTopsham to Brighton, a distance of 150 miles. Hetook down a drove through Hanover and New Lon-don, over Kimballs hill, through Warner, Hopkinton,Nashua, &c., to Brighton, usually once in two followed this course for seven years, making eachtrip without assistance. He began to buy in Warnerwhile living in Topsham, and when thirty years ofage he came to Warner and settled at the place whichwas ever after his home. His first wife (a Miss Cres-sey of Bradford) lived but a year after her second wife. Miss Ann F. Upton, was also of Brad-ford. She died in middle age, and all her childrendied young, except John, and Mrs. Frank years after her decease, Mr. George married,.


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