. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . h Haven, in 1860. They have one daughter,wife of Charles F. Hungerford. Charles Henry Smith, the popular merchant and postmaster ofUnion City, was the third child of Richard Lewis and Lydia Ann(Boughton) Smith, of Milford. The father was the oldest child of Eb-enezer Smith, who was the second son of David Smith, a descendantof one of the early settlers of Milford. Like his ancestors he wasa farmer and was esteemed a good and useful man. He diedNovember 24th, 1884. The mother was born March 12th, 1814, andwas the eighth of the ten children of Jonas a


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . h Haven, in 1860. They have one daughter,wife of Charles F. Hungerford. Charles Henry Smith, the popular merchant and postmaster ofUnion City, was the third child of Richard Lewis and Lydia Ann(Boughton) Smith, of Milford. The father was the oldest child of Eb-enezer Smith, who was the second son of David Smith, a descendantof one of the early settlers of Milford. Like his ancestors he wasa farmer and was esteemed a good and useful man. He diedNovember 24th, 1884. The mother was born March 12th, 1814, andwas the eighth of the ten children of Jonas and Lydia (Hine) Bough-ton—an old and honored family in the western part of the still survives. Jonas Boughton died in 1859, aged 80 years, andhis wife deceased five years later, aged 86 years. Several of theirchildren have also become octogenarians, their lives being full of hon-ors as well as years. The five children of Richard L. and Lydia A. Smith were : LewisBrainerd, born September 22d, 1840, who was a captain in the Union.


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