. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. Connecticut, daughter of Heeman Segar,a farmer. Children of first wife: i. WilliamL., born January 6, 1849, in Worcester, Massa-chusetts; a coal and wood merchant atBridgeport, his business being known as theEast End Coal Company. 2. Mary H., bornin Worcester, ]\lassachusetts, October 19,1853; married William Haufif, of New Haven,Connecticut, now deceased. 3. Edgar Ches-ter, born January 3, 1857: engaged in thelaundry business


. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. Connecticut, daughter of Heeman Segar,a farmer. Children of first wife: i. WilliamL., born January 6, 1849, in Worcester, Massa-chusetts; a coal and wood merchant atBridgeport, his business being known as theEast End Coal Company. 2. Mary H., bornin Worcester, ]\lassachusetts, October 19,1853; married William Haufif, of New Haven,Connecticut, now deceased. 3. Edgar Ches-ter, born January 3, 1857: engaged in thelaundry business at No. 69 Third avenue,New York; married Mary Frances Darby;child, Edgar Lester, born iP()i. j. Fred, diedaged seven years. 5. Waldo, died Julv 30,1909. The names of Maudsley,MOSELEY Maudesley, Mawesley and Mossly frequently occur inEngland as the designation of ]ilaces, but asa surname the prevailing spelling is Moseley,Mosley and Mosely. Tt is found in theDomesday Book under the denominationof Moleslie, which was then a retired hamlet,afterwards celebrated in history as the tem-porary asylum of King Charles the Second,where he lay concealed for some days after.


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