Genealogy of the Anthony family from 1495 to 1904 traced from William Anthony, Cologne, Germany, to London, England, John Anthony, a descendant, from England to America . he only one that is recorded in thisbook where an Anthony was ever known to run, even to savehis own life. 56. Albro Anthony (45), h. Dec. 14, 1762, in Newport, son of John and Sarah Church Anthony, marriedSalome Wood, born in Middletown, Mass., June 16,1782. died at Washington, 111., Oct. 31, 1855. Albrodied in Sherburne, Vt., Oct. 9, 1834. During his earlylife he commanded a merchant ship, trading in allknown


Genealogy of the Anthony family from 1495 to 1904 traced from William Anthony, Cologne, Germany, to London, England, John Anthony, a descendant, from England to America . he only one that is recorded in thisbook where an Anthony was ever known to run, even to savehis own life. 56. Albro Anthony (45), h. Dec. 14, 1762, in Newport, son of John and Sarah Church Anthony, marriedSalome Wood, born in Middletown, Mass., June 16,1782. died at Washington, 111., Oct. 31, 1855. Albrodied in Sherburne, Vt., Oct. 9, 1834. During his earlylife he commanded a merchant ship, trading in allknown Anthony, the father of Albro. moved from Newportto Sherburne, Vt., and bought a large tract of land to per-suade his three sons, who were sea captains, to give up the seaJane Frances Anthony Wilson, granddaughter of Albro andgreat granddaughter of John, has in her possession a convey-ance of land in the handwriting of Albro Anthony, as collec-tor of a penny land tax in Vermont, to build roads and bridgesin the town of Killington. witnessed by his brother, Samuel,and his sister, Mary, and sworn to before his father JohnAnthony, Justice Peace. 44 THE ANTHONY FAMILY. Salome Wood THE ANTHONY FAMILY 45 FAC SIMILE COPY. Know all men by these presents, that I, Albro Anthony ofKillington, in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont,collection of a penny land tax, granted by the Legislature ofthe State of Vermont, in Oct. session, at Rutland, 179_|., forthe purpose of repairing roads and building bridges in sadtown, having in all things pursued the direction of th<^, statuteOf this state for the purpose of raising so much money as hadremained unpaid of said tax in said town of Killington, untilthe sale hereinafter mentioned and attending charges, for theconsideration of one pound, one shilling, and three pence,lawful money, received to my full satisfaction, of Josiah Wood,Jr., of Killington in the County of Rutland and in the Stateof Vermont, I do in the capacity of collector give


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