. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . hen duringthe past year Manchester tried to induce him to removethere, the affection ol his Church was so strong in his fa-vor that he remained with them. He is also respectedby other societies, and preaches many occasional ser-mons outside of his parish. In secular matters Mr. Hazen has taken a lively inter-est. He was Town Superintendent two years, wasGraded School Director seven years, five of the


. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . hen duringthe past year Manchester tried to induce him to removethere, the affection ol his Church was so strong in his fa-vor that he remained with them. He is also respectedby other societies, and preaches many occasional ser-mons outside of his parish. In secular matters Mr. Hazen has taken a lively inter-est. He was Town Superintendent two years, wasGraded School Director seven years, five of the timePresident of the Board; for eleven years he has been aDirector of the Vermont Domestic Missionary Society,and holds other offices of less importance. His allegianceto the reforms that are elevating the people, his readi-ness to speak with no uncertain sound in favor of tem-perance and human freedom, show him to be a true man,and worthy of the high station he now occupies by hisown unaided strength and perseverance. But few, if any,voung men in Vermont have been as highly esteemed,and remained as long as he has in his first Hazen married Martha A., daughter of William ASrOR, LEiV and Martha A. M. riill. >>\ \{. Si-pti-inher20, 18(5(5. Tlicy two rliil-lrcii: William 1. IsTa: .Martia 1. 1^74. Mrs. Ila/tii iliiil ill 1 ^71. NOAH CARLTON Was born in Barrt-. \t., in IMH. I If workfti in tlu oMlactory a number ni years tbr (Joncnior Paine: was hisl>()S8 weaver. He was a stronjj: tiiii|iriMiiri man. amishowed his lidelity to its principhs by his t-vi-ry-ilav lilcHe married Betsey Nirhols. ..I Bane, .\|.iii .I. 1S21». .iiidthey had two eliihhen : Warren, b 1880; Kli/.abeth, b 1^;;}. B,,tli bnni inNorthfieM. Mrs. Carlton died in 1^42. Mr. Carlton married lor his second wile Mh/.a of Heaeon C;i(|y. .^clitciiiliif |S4;». and tht-yhad two ehildreii: Joseph, b 184(5: Noah b 1^1.). lioth burn inBarre. Mr.


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