. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . ptain in the Continental army;became a pensioner for services. He was se-lectman ten years, beginning with 1783. Hewas chosen deacon in the church before died Feb. 10, 1834, in Abington, agedover ninety years. His children were: James,born in 1764; Jacob, born in 1767; Alethea;Hannah; Nabby, and Noah. (VI) James Poole, born in Abington, Mass.,in 1764, married Eunice Lazell, born in wa


. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . ptain in the Continental army;became a pensioner for services. He was se-lectman ten years, beginning with 1783. Hewas chosen deacon in the church before died Feb. 10, 1834, in Abington, agedover ninety years. His children were: James,born in 1764; Jacob, born in 1767; Alethea;Hannah; Nabby, and Noah. (VI) James Poole, born in Abington, Mass.,in 1764, married Eunice Lazell, born in was a soldier in the war of 1812, and diedin 1814, while in tiie army. His wife, wholived until 1846, died in Abington. His chil-dren were: Sylvanus, born in 1786; James,born in 1788; Hiram, born in 1790 (soldier oftlie war of 1812, killed by a shell at SackettsHarbor in 1815); Jacob, born in 1797; andNoah. (VII) Noah Poole married (first) MaryWhite and (second), in 1819, Mrs. Sarah(Pratt) Crane, daughter of Josiah Pratt, andthey lived in Abington. His children were:Noah; Mary, born in 1810; Lurana; Rositia,born in 1820; Spencer, born in 1821; Hiram,born in 1823; Almira, born in 1825; Sarah,.


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