. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . DAVID OSCAR LOVELL25th Mass. Infantry. HENRY HA/.EN WARE25th Mass. Infantry THE CIVIL WAR—25TH MASS. INFANTRY 189 ger, and he is now Vice-President of the First National Bank ofLittleton. He was married in Littleton to Inez Berry, who came toColorado from Maine with her father. Their daughter Evamarried Ambrose Edwards. Children, born in Littleton: DexterHill Edwards in 1901; Berniece Edwards in 1904; IrvinAmbrose Edwards in 1907. Charles Frederick Howard. Mustered in, September 20,
. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . DAVID OSCAR LOVELL25th Mass. Infantry. HENRY HA/.EN WARE25th Mass. Infantry THE CIVIL WAR—25TH MASS. INFANTRY 189 ger, and he is now Vice-President of the First National Bank ofLittleton. He was married in Littleton to Inez Berry, who came toColorado from Maine with her father. Their daughter Evamarried Ambrose Edwards. Children, born in Littleton: DexterHill Edwards in 1901; Berniece Edwards in 1904; IrvinAmbrose Edwards in 1907. Charles Frederick Howard. Mustered in, September 20, , January 19, out, July 13, 1865. Born in Boston in 1843. His father was John F. Howard, who wasborn in Oakham, November 4, 1841, son of Martin and Vashti mother was Charlotte Adams, born at Antrim, N. H., May 21, 1813,daughter of Dr. Charles and Sarah (McAllister) Adams of Howard came from Bridgewater, and was buried in Dorchester. Charles F. Howard was living in Oakham with his father onthe farm now owned by Clayton Adams, when he enlisted at theage of eighteen in Co. H, and served throu
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