. Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town. Mrs. Asa Asa Simon us. -1 L IN i:^ JBLIC I ASTOR, LENOX /ILDEN rOUNOAT HISTORY OF PERU. 65 barn on the place. He had a large family of children, whose nameswere Susannah, Polly, Mark, Jeduthan, and Betsey. In 1815 he soldthe place to Ebenezer Stiles and moved into the Moses Killamhouse, where he died of a cancer in the face in r8i6. The familymoved to Lunenburg, Mass. After a lapse of more than fiftyyears his daughter, Polly Hought
. Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town. Mrs. Asa Asa Simon us. -1 L IN i:^ JBLIC I ASTOR, LENOX /ILDEN rOUNOAT HISTORY OF PERU. 65 barn on the place. He had a large family of children, whose nameswere Susannah, Polly, Mark, Jeduthan, and Betsey. In 1815 he soldthe place to Ebenezer Stiles and moved into the Moses Killamhouse, where he died of a cancer in the face in r8i6. The familymoved to Lunenburg, Mass. After a lapse of more than fiftyyears his daughter, Polly Houghton, came back to Peru and had asuitable monument erected over her fathers grave. Ebenezer Stilesbuilt a new house and barn, improved the (arm in every way, andsold out to Rev. Nathaniel Rawson in 1826, who lived on the placeseveral years. He sold the place to Abel Larkin, who died there,Susan Larkin renting the farm to Oilman Temple. J. P. Long nextowned the farm, but sold it to P. H. Russell. Nathan Brown boughtit from Mr. Russell and lived there several years, when he sold outto Ira Wait, the present owner. Stephen Bennett and wife, parents of Francis and JonasBenn
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