. 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 . 1, 1801. He has))een a hard working, industrious man, and althoughcrippled with rheumatism, he attended our last townmeeting, and took quite an interest in town children were : Mary H., 1) 1827; Eliza A., b 1829; Ellen J., b1884; Edgar A., b 1836; Betsey S., b 1838; Benja-min, b 1838; Marcus M., b 1840; FrankUn L., b1843 ; Franris 1> 1843. All born in Northtield. SILAS RICE, Jr., Ca


. 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 . 1, 1801. He has))een a hard working, industrious man, and althoughcrippled with rheumatism, he attended our last townmeeting, and took quite an interest in town children were : Mary H., 1) 1827; Eliza A., b 1829; Ellen J., b1884; Edgar A., b 1836; Betsey S., b 1838; Benja-min, b 1838; Marcus M., b 1840; FrankUn L., b1843 ; Franris 1> 1843. All born in Northtield. SILAS RICE, Jr., Came on to the West Hill from Acworth, N. H., quiteearly, and pitched his tent where William Newi^on nowlives. Not long after the father of Silas and Tituscame into this part of the town, when Silas, Jr., soldout to Harry Ainsworth, and moved back to NewHampshire. SAMUEL DUNSMORE A^as from Charlestown, N. H. He settled on the WestHill, a little north of Captain Knapp. He marriedAnna Powers, and they had nine children : William, b 1815 ; :\Iary Ann, b 1817 ; Jane, b 1820 ;Samuel, b 1824; Hiram, b 1826; Sarah Ann, b 1829;Fanny, 1) 1831 ; Willard, b 1834; Edwin, b 1835. Allborn in hp:nry knapp. nil Captain HENRY KNAPP N\:is ill (laiciiioiit. N. NtArliilMT. 17n7. Me• •.iiiif to ill JMis. IhiiiM- tlifii I went \-uii» nld. ,111(1. ill (?niiiicciidii w ith ll;in\ .Ioik-n mihI Silii«.Ivicc, \(Uiiin iiicii (if aliiiiil hi- :iLr imu kimwn ;i- tin-lour (?(•nicrs on tin- WC-t Hill, wlicir .Mr. Kii:i|.|» tiii:ill\ settled. Mild 1(V illdll-Irv .ilid |ier>e\ lii:ide turllilllS(df a i^-ood lidliie. riie-e \ oiillLMIieil hlljlt :t>liailt\.il>iML^ lieillloeU l>oiii:li> |(ir their heddillir. .•Hid i:«Mili;rtheir liread haUed :it Deacon Iarkei-. ^penl a tew >iiiii-iner> in eleariii^: land, while in the fall of the \ ear. whenold w inter irave siiiiis of his a|)|)roaeh. they would likel>ird> iniiirate So


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