Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of John H. Robinson, East Falmouth. A A R. ROBINSON is a lineal descendant of Parson Robinson, of Ley denrenown. He has been engaged in farming and the grocery businessfor nearly forty years. Robinson Brothers sent out the first order cartever run in Falmouth. During the past twenty years he has driven agrocery wagon through the town, in connection with a store in EastFalmouth. 79. Home of Isaac F. Baker, at East Falmouth. ISAAC F. BAKER, a son of Francis and Lucy Baker, was born in EastFalmouth in I838. He lived on the homestead farm unt


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of John H. Robinson, East Falmouth. A A R. ROBINSON is a lineal descendant of Parson Robinson, of Ley denrenown. He has been engaged in farming and the grocery businessfor nearly forty years. Robinson Brothers sent out the first order cartever run in Falmouth. During the past twenty years he has driven agrocery wagon through the town, in connection with a store in EastFalmouth. 79. Home of Isaac F. Baker, at East Falmouth. ISAAC F. BAKER, a son of Francis and Lucy Baker, was born in EastFalmouth in I838. He lived on the homestead farm until of age, and attwenty-three married Cordelia D. Baker, a daughter of Edmond and AlmiraBaker, also living in East Falmouth. After his marriage he purchased the drygoods and grocery store of Thomas U. Tobey, which he remodeled into adwelling house, where he has since resided. His business for thirty-tive yearshas been the culture of cranberries, to which he has given special attention,and met with good success, in 1883 he went to Plympton, and made a cran-berry tract for G. W. Randall, shoe manufacturer, Mr. Baker had two sonsby his tirst wife, Edward and Byron H. His present wife, Judith S., was thedaughter of Allen and Lydia Crocker. He had one child by his second wife,,Laura C. 80


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