Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ^2yU/f^c>^ ^c/c/-^ Z<^xy 0 \ I j i WORCESTER COUNTY Of his domestic relations it may be said that nomore affectionate husband or loving parent evergraced a Massachusetts home and fireside. Hisfirst wife, to whom he was married November 7,1833, was Rebekah Scott Dean, of Charlestown, NewHampshire, who died July 24, 1843, leaving as theironly child, Stephen Salisbury, Jr. He next marriedNancy Hoard, widow of Captain George Lincoln,who


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ^2yU/f^c>^ ^c/c/-^ Z<^xy 0 \ I j i WORCESTER COUNTY Of his domestic relations it may be said that nomore affectionate husband or loving parent evergraced a Massachusetts home and fireside. Hisfirst wife, to whom he was married November 7,1833, was Rebekah Scott Dean, of Charlestown, NewHampshire, who died July 24, 1843, leaving as theironly child, Stephen Salisbury, Jr. He next marriedNancy Hoard, widow of Captain George Lincoln,who died September 4, 1852. In 1855 he marriedMary Grosvenor, widow of Hon. Edward D. Bangs,former secretary of state for Massachusetts; shedied September 25, 1864. He died August 24, 1884,in his eighty-seventh year. In the language of onewho had long known him, He was a considerategentleman of the old school type, a model of whichthis generation has none too many imitators. Athis funeral the Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, DD.,LL. D., used for his text, We all do fade as aleaf. With his demise a generous property passedto his only child, Stephen Salisbury, Jr.,


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