. Reading, Mass. 2311. i. WALTER ALDEN, b. Sept. 16, 1864: d. Dec. 6, 1868. 1848. JOHN BATCHELDER (Herrick. John. Nathaniel, Nathaniel. John,John, Joshua), b. Reading, Mass., Aug. 6, 1838; m. Nov. 27, 1862, Sarah E. Carter,b. Oct. 24, 1840. Res. Sauk Centre, Minn. 2312. i. LOUIS, b. ; res. S. C. 1849. GEORGE OTIS BATCHELDER (George. John. Nathaniel, Nathan-iel, John, John, Joshua), b. May 3, 1825. Reading, Mass.: m. , 1854, Esther Ross Worth, b. April 4, 1830; d. Oct. 27, 1889. He was a milk dealer. He d. April 29,1887. Re


. Reading, Mass. 2311. i. WALTER ALDEN, b. Sept. 16, 1864: d. Dec. 6, 1868. 1848. JOHN BATCHELDER (Herrick. John. Nathaniel, Nathaniel. John,John, Joshua), b. Reading, Mass., Aug. 6, 1838; m. Nov. 27, 1862, Sarah E. Carter,b. Oct. 24, 1840. Res. Sauk Centre, Minn. 2312. i. LOUIS, b. ; res. S. C. 1849. GEORGE OTIS BATCHELDER (George. John. Nathaniel, Nathan-iel, John, John, Joshua), b. May 3, 1825. Reading, Mass.: m. , 1854, Esther Ross Worth, b. April 4, 1830; d. Oct. 27, 1889. He was a milk dealer. He d. April 29,1887. Res. Reading, Mass. 2313. i. OTIS GEORGE, b. Dec. 1, 18^4: unm.: res. R. 2314. ii. HOWARD WORTH, b. April 27, 1856; m. Orissa J. BATCHELLER GENEALOGY. 2315. 111. 2316. iv. 2317. v. 2318. vi. CLARA ESTELLA, b. Sept. 9, 1859; m. April 27, 1880, ; she d. March ROSS, b. Sept. 11. 1864; m. Dec. 28. 1892, Fanny M. Evans of Brunswick, Me.; res. CUMMINGS, b. Jari. 35, 1866; d. July 19, EVANS, b. Dec. 12. 1857; m. Mary A. 1862. DR. JOHN HENRY BATCHELDER (Henry. Nathaniel, Ezra, John,John, John, John), b. Beverly, Mass., Jan. 16, 1817: m. in Summit, Wis. Ter., Oct. 22, 1839, Jane Reed Smith of Boston, 23, 1816. John Henry Batchelderwas born in Beverly, Essex Co., child of Henry and Abigail (Mann)Batchelder. Educated at the public andprivate schools of his native town, and atthe Theological Institute. New Hampton,N. H. Was in early life a messenger inthe Merchants Bank, Boston; afterwardsclerk in a hardware store in New York;then went to Philadelphia, thence westby steamer and Erie canal to Buffalo,then on to the great Northwest Territory,reaching the present State of Wisconsinjust after the Black Hawk war. He jour-neyed on horseback through a dense for-.,. est to a clearing known as Summit. He^~T \\ at once went into trade with the Indians,and achieved success. Returning to Bos-ton, he studied for and adopted the pro-fession


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