Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . born April 26, 1853;Austin Cook, born March 10, 1857, died Sept. 3,1864; and Olive Cook, born March 31, 1850. diedAug. 15, 1859. The second marriage of Mr. Gold-smith took place Nov. 27, 1889, to Miss Jennie , a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson,who still reside in Bristol. Warren Henry Goldsmith, the eldest child bornto Daniel Brown and Ellen M. (Chandler) Gold-smith,, is a printer by trade, and is


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . born April 26, 1853;Austin Cook, born March 10, 1857, died Sept. 3,1864; and Olive Cook, born March 31, 1850. diedAug. 15, 1859. The second marriage of Mr. Gold-smith took place Nov. 27, 1889, to Miss Jennie , a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson,who still reside in Bristol. Warren Henry Goldsmith, the eldest child bornto Daniel Brown and Ellen M. (Chandler) Gold-smith,, is a printer by trade, and is at present aproof-reader on the Boston Globe. He first mar-ried Miss Dora Palmer, of Collinsville, Conn.; afterher divorce he wedded Miss Sophia Smith, ofBridgeport. To this marriage have been born sixchildren: Arthur Chandler (who died at the ageof three years) ; Lottie, Warren, Frank, Rose andEverett. Daniel B. Goldsmith is a member of the Pros-pect Methodist Episcopal Church of Bristol. Inpolitics he is a Republican, but has never soughtoffice. He has been a very hard working manduring his whole life, but is now living in compar-ative retirement, having acquired a


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