Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . early life hebecame a citizen of Lowell, and was a compositor upon theLowell Courier. In 1854 he was a representative to the Legisla-ture, and in 1855 became the first Register of Deeds for theNorthern District. He was an active and consistent member ofthe First Baptist church of Lowell, of which he was deacon. HisChristian character is cherished by the church and the com-munity in which he moved to the present day. After leavingLowell, he established himself as a conveya


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . early life hebecame a citizen of Lowell, and was a compositor upon theLowell Courier. In 1854 he was a representative to the Legisla-ture, and in 1855 became the first Register of Deeds for theNorthern District. He was an active and consistent member ofthe First Baptist church of Lowell, of which he was deacon. HisChristian character is cherished by the church and the com-munity in which he moved to the present day. After leavingLowell, he established himself as a conveyancer in Boston, anddied in Dorchester August 19, 1890, aged seventy-one years. Rev. Ithamar Warren Beard, of Lowell, J 868 to September, J 873(6 years). ^ /?/?~/3i,-,. Born in Pittsf^eld, N. H., February 23, 1840. Son of thelate Hon. Ithamar W. Beard, of Lowell, who was AssistantUnited States Treasurer under the administration of PresidentPierce, and a brother-in-law of Moses Norris, United StatesSenator from New Hampshire. The subject of this sketchpassed through the public schools of Lowell, and fitted for col-. THOMAS LEIGHTON, Jr., of Cambridge. Assistant Register of Deeds, Southern District, 1897 to date. (See page 233.)


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