Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . t but gaining a knowledge of thederails of the woolen manufacture. While at Ux-bridge, on Feb. 17, 1820. Mr. Icrry married Mary,daughter of Samuel Taft, for many years a promi-nent resident of the tovvu. Seven children wereborn to them, two of whom are now living, , dying in infancy. The eldest son, (ieorgeW., died of typhoid fever at Warrenton, Va., in1862, while in the service of tlie U


Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . t but gaining a knowledge of thederails of the woolen manufacture. While at Ux-bridge, on Feb. 17, 1820. Mr. Icrry married Mary,daughter of Samuel Taft, for many years a promi-nent resident of the tovvu. Seven children wereborn to them, two of whom are now living, , dying in infancy. The eldest son, (ieorgeW., died of typhoid fever at Warrenton, Va., in1862, while in the service of tlie Union H. was thrown from a sleigh and fatallyhurt. Exi:)crience Taft married William Nichols married Rufus P. Eddy, and is theonly surviving daughter. Harriet married P. On the closing of the Rivulet mill Mr. ferrywent to Woonsocket, R. T., wlier(^ he \v;is employedfor nbout one >car at the mills there. In the fallof 1825 he returned to his native place, and, in part-nership with Danforth Ui:)ham, Abner Wyman andRicliard Perry, purchased from his older (who then owned the original home farm few acres of land, including water


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