North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . o Aner Castle and his third wife was Dorcas Sabage. He had thirteenchildren and after the birth of his ninth child he removed with his family to Sandgate,Vermont, where the graves of himself and his wife, Dorcas, are to be seen. The fifthchild of Daniel Hurd, Sr., was Daniel Hurd, Jr., the representative of the family in thesixth generation in direct line to Charles Willard Hurd. Daniel Hurd, Jr., married LucindaHamilton and established his home at Tinmouth, Vermont. He had eleven children, includingLyman Hurd, who was born at Tin


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . o Aner Castle and his third wife was Dorcas Sabage. He had thirteenchildren and after the birth of his ninth child he removed with his family to Sandgate,Vermont, where the graves of himself and his wife, Dorcas, are to be seen. The fifthchild of Daniel Hurd, Sr., was Daniel Hurd, Jr., the representative of the family in thesixth generation in direct line to Charles Willard Hurd. Daniel Hurd, Jr., married LucindaHamilton and established his home at Tinmouth, Vermont. He had eleven children, includingLyman Hurd, who was born at Tinmouth, Vermont, and died in Ohio. He married OrraWillard, by whom he had three children, and his second wife was Nancy Harkness, by whomhe had one son. Charles Willard Hurd, the oldest child of Lyman and Orra (Willard)Hurd, was married twice. On the 11th of April, 1844, he wedded Mary Ann Casner and forhis second wife chose Mary Methemey. He had three children and the only child of thesecond marriage was James William Hurd, the father of Charles Willard CHARLES W. KURD HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 775 .laiuos Williara Ilurd was born and reared in Ohio and on leaving that state removedto Brown county, Indiana, where he was married. He followed farming near Spearsvillefor some years but came to North Dakota in 18S7 and took up a homestead near Dawson,in Kidder county, where he engaged in agiicultural pursuits until 1896. In that year heestablished a store at Leeds, North Dakota, and conducted it until his removal to BowIsland, Alberta, Canada, in 1910. In the last named place he is also engaged in generalmerchandising. Charles W. Ilurd was only seven years of age when the family settled in Kidder county,Nortli Dakota, and he grew to manhood upon his fathers ranch, which was located on theboundary line between Kidder and Wells counties, near the present town of Hurdsfield. Hisearly education was acquired in the district schools near his home and he later attendedthe high school


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