Bethany and its hills; . AKCHUIALO AHNER an old .\inbrotype. Xew Haven, whose daughter Amelia married Henry Johnson,son of Dr. Johnson of Seymour. He kept a popular grocerystore on State street. Esquire Abner Perkins, as he was called, had a tannery nearhis house seventy years ago and occu]:)ied the old red houseopposite as a leather store and shoe shop. He was a veryenterprising citizen. The next house north was the home of Israel Perkins, son ofEdward, 1)()rn December 30, 1767, who married Alilly Judd,. •.l- AND 11: 47 sister of Rosaiina ( his stepmother ). who were daugh


Bethany and its hills; . AKCHUIALO AHNER an old .\inbrotype. Xew Haven, whose daughter Amelia married Henry Johnson,son of Dr. Johnson of Seymour. He kept a popular grocerystore on State street. Esquire Abner Perkins, as he was called, had a tannery nearhis house seventy years ago and occu]:)ied the old red houseopposite as a leather store and shoe shop. He was a veryenterprising citizen. The next house north was the home of Israel Perkins, son ofEdward, 1)()rn December 30, 1767, who married Alilly Judd,. •.l- AND 11: 47 sister of Rosaiina ( his stepmother ). who were daughters of Isaac,son of Josei)h, son of Tliomas. son of Tliomas, son of Thomas,who was one of ilu- Httle ])an(l that made their long journeyin 1635 through the woods from Massachusetts to the banksof the Connecticut, carrying the wife of their pastor. Rev. ]\, in a htter upon their shoulders. The Tuttle book says: He began studying for a profession. -?*!««>5C;


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