Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . his death accidentally about 1812 from the overturning of awagon in which he was riding. After his death hiswidow and family removed to Poisdain, New York,and later to ParishviUe, New York. His children,all born in Waliingford, Vermont, were: Ludwick,.who was a shoemaker by trade; Norman, who wasa tanner; Edward Skinner, see forward; Lavina,married Ira Sayles, a farmer. (II) Edward Skinner Booth, son of IMwardBooth (l), was born about 180


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . his death accidentally about 1812 from the overturning of awagon in which he was riding. After his death hiswidow and family removed to Poisdain, New York,and later to ParishviUe, New York. His children,all born in Waliingford, Vermont, were: Ludwick,.who was a shoemaker by trade; Norman, who wasa tanner; Edward Skinner, see forward; Lavina,married Ira Sayles, a farmer. (II) Edward Skinner Booth, son of IMwardBooth (l), was born about 1808, in Otter Creek,Waliingford, Vermont. He settled in ParishviUe,New York, and v ^ a prosperous farmer his childre: was John Hill Booth, of Wor-cester, see forward. (HI) John Hill Booth, son of Edward SkinnerBooth (2), was born in ParishviUe, New York, 16, 1839. He attended school there andthen learned the trade of painter. At the age oftwenty-three, August 18, 1862, he enlisted in Com-pany A, Fifty-third Massachusetts Regiment, andserved one year. He was in the battle of Port Hud-son and at Fort Bisland in Louisiana. Returning.


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