. Early years in Smyrna and our first Old home week. They have one daughter, KateA., a graduate of Norwich High School, and later a graduate ofthe Boston School of Physical Training, now a successfulteacher of that art at East Orange, N. J. Their son, Clinton R., a most excellent young man, closedhis earthly career on the 11th day of May, 1893, in his nine-teenth year. His death was a sad and lamentable loss to thefamily and friends. Fred. Allen Sweet, the youngest son, is an extensive dealerin cattle and who resides at the Sweet homestead. He marriedAdellah, the youngest daughter of Franklin


. Early years in Smyrna and our first Old home week. They have one daughter, KateA., a graduate of Norwich High School, and later a graduate ofthe Boston School of Physical Training, now a successfulteacher of that art at East Orange, N. J. Their son, Clinton R., a most excellent young man, closedhis earthly career on the 11th day of May, 1893, in his nine-teenth year. His death was a sad and lamentable loss to thefamily and friends. Fred. Allen Sweet, the youngest son, is an extensive dealerin cattle and who resides at the Sweet homestead. He marriedAdellah, the youngest daughter of Franklin D. Coy, now de-ceased, and they have one son, Franklin Leroy, now in hiseighteenth year. Congratulations are now in order for and his new wife, Miss Maude Cashman, the oldest daugh-ter of our village merchant, the happy event that joined themtaking place at the home of the bride on the evening of Septem-ber 27th. Mary A., the daughter of Leroy and Amelia C. Sweet, marriedIrving J. Colwell, a son of Spencer Colwell of Sherburne, and they 40. LEROY C. SWEET. Our First Old Home Week have one young son, Howard, and an infant son, Robert. Theirhome is in the city of Auburn, this state. Francis Reynolds owned a small house and lot nearlyopposite the Sweet farm, where he lived many years, passingaway at a good old age. Among his numerous children werethe late Van Rensselaer Reynolds, an excellent farmer andworthy citizen of Sherburne Hill. Harriet, the oldest daughter,married Wilson Youngs, a well to do farmer of the town of Ply-mouth, who later lived at Smyrna village; and Jane, a maidenlady, who lived many years in Smyrna where she had manyfriends. Benjamin Reynolds settled on a farm south of the Sweetfarm, living there many years previous to his death. He was aQuaker of the Hicksite persuasion and a kind hearted neighborrespected by all. Among his children were Oliver, a long timeresident of our town, who spent his latter days in Sherburne;and Calista, the youngest daughte


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