. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. n in Newton, Mass.,Sept. 3, 1795. He enlisted in the Mexican war at its beginningin 1816. He was later schoolmaster, and clerk in DeaconBrowns grocery at Harvard square, in Cambridge. He subse-quently engaged in the grocery business for himself at Cam-bridge with Thomas Hovey, the firm-name being Thomas &William B. Hovey. Later he secured stall No. 32 in Faneuil Hallmarket, Boston, when it was opened, Aug. 26, 1826, and foundedthe business which is still conducted by his son Wi


. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. n in Newton, Mass.,Sept. 3, 1795. He enlisted in the Mexican war at its beginningin 1816. He was later schoolmaster, and clerk in DeaconBrowns grocery at Harvard square, in Cambridge. He subse-quently engaged in the grocery business for himself at Cam-bridge with Thomas Hovey, the firm-name being Thomas &William B. Hovey. Later he secured stall No. 32 in Faneuil Hallmarket, Boston, when it was opened, Aug. 26, 1826, and foundedthe business which is still conducted by his son William A. Hovey. He lived in Cambridgeport and Brighton. He was a di-rector of the Cambridge Bank, a deacon of the First Baptistchurch at Central square, in Cambridge, from 1871, andwas known as Honest Hovey. Deacon Hovey married, first, Susan, daughter of DanielLerned, esq., of Wayland Sept. 22, 1819. She was born in theold Lerned house on Main avenue June 10, 1796: and died MayI, 1849, at the age of fifty-two. He married, second, Mrs. MaryA. Davis, a widow, Dec. 5, 1857. He died in Cambridge July 4,. WILLIAM BOWLES HOVEY Known as Butter Hovey, and as Honest butter business in Faneuil Hall market, in 1826, stilcarried on by his son. (See No. 1204.) AXD HIS DESCENDANTS. 335 1871, at the age of seventy-nine. His estate was valued at $30, In his will, he remembered the Baptist church in Cambridge and the various societies. His wife Mary survived him some twenty :— 1722—I. Horatio Atwell, born Sept. i, 1820, in Cambridge. Secfamily numbered 1722. 1723—II. Anne Eliz.\beth, born Dec. 10, 1821, in Cambridge; attendedMary Livermore Rices seminary, in Charlestown ; marriedJerediah, son of Capt. Aaron Ricker May 7, 1843, Cam-bridgeport. He was born in Lebanon, Me., May 9, 1812;was a housebuilder; and lived in Cambridgeport. He diedin Cambridgeport Sept. 11, r888, at the age of ;and she died there June 17, 1890, at the agt of si


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