. 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 . married Charles Allen and re- married Edgar Howland Gammons; Fanniesides in New Bedford. Fern, born July 30. 1857. died Sept. 9. 1863; (IX) Hexry Thayer Ashley, son of Mary Isabel, horn June 22, 1859; Alice, bornThomas and Lucretia (Thayer), was born in Aug. 19, 1861, married John Wood Leonard;New Bedford Aug. 5, 1849. He was but an Fannie Eveline, born Aug. 26, 1862. marriedinfant when his father, w


. 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 . married Charles Allen and re- married Edgar Howland Gammons; Fanniesides in New Bedford. Fern, born July 30. 1857. died Sept. 9. 1863; (IX) Hexry Thayer Ashley, son of Mary Isabel, horn June 22, 1859; Alice, bornThomas and Lucretia (Thayer), was born in Aug. 19, 1861, married John Wood Leonard;New Bedford Aug. 5, 1849. He was but an Fannie Eveline, born Aug. 26, 1862. marriedinfant when his father, who was first a farmer Dr. Harry L. Clark; and Ira Earl, born then a hotel projn-ietor in New Bedford, 16, 1865, died March 2, 1865. died, and therefore his education was limited to the common schools. At an early age he EDGAR HOWLAND GAMMONS, longbegan work, princijially at farming. In June, connected with the city government of New1868. he shipped on the bark Oak of Nan- Bedford, was born in that city Aug. 29, 1850,tucket, and made a whaling vovage of twenty- son of Samuel Perry and Helen Mar (How-seven months. On his return he engaged in land) Gammons. In the maternal line he was.


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