Bethany and its hills; . years, andi. now of Newark. X. J. He uiarried Mary Louise,the onlv child of Cornelius S. and I-diza ( Kimberly) Morehouse,of thehrm of Tuttle. Abu-ehouse & Taylor of New brother. Wales Lines, an extensive builder, is one of Men-dens most influential and respected citizens. The Lines-Sperrv clan is scattered far wide. One. alawver and in San iM-ancisco. writes: daughter,iust •o-raduated. wishes the Clonial Dames. ;^ sheeligible-^ .oiher in Johannesburg. South Atrica: ^o KKTHAXY AND ITS HILLS. sor.:e arc :.


Bethany and its hills; . years, andi. now of Newark. X. J. He uiarried Mary Louise,the onlv child of Cornelius S. and I-diza ( Kimberly) Morehouse,of thehrm of Tuttle. Abu-ehouse & Taylor of New brother. Wales Lines, an extensive builder, is one of Men-dens most influential and respected citizens. The Lines-Sperrv clan is scattered far wide. One. alawver and in San iM-ancisco. writes: daughter,iust •o-raduated. wishes the Clonial Dames. ;^ sheeligible-^ .oiher in Johannesburg. South Atrica: ^o KKTHAXY AND ITS HILLS. sor.:e arc :. and others who arc !k i arc a^ g\x>d as goldcould make thein. Elizxir H. SperrA\ son of Maniin and Lavinia (^Gaylord)SpeiTA- of Bethany, learned the masons trade c>f TheodoreHotchkiss of Xew Haven, where he became a master builder,which business he managed so skillfully that he has been ableto travel abrovad and eujoy the fruit of his labors. Hemarrieti Cliildren: Fannie. Mrs. Frederic Miner,. EUZm H. SPERRV. and Carolena who married Ja^^-- F rtk- ? Yalei903> of Boulder. Colorado. Lucius, son of Burton and Elizabeth ^ Perkins > Sperry ofBethany, married Miss Chatfield of Oxford. Children: twosons and daughter, Julia. He was also a popular mason builderin Xew Haven and highly esteemed by all that knew him forhis genial ways and integrity Sidney Sperry married a daughter of Ebenezer Piatt andlived a little south of the churches. He had a blacksmith shop


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