Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Higley, and fourchildren have blessed the union: Ella J. marriedEdwin Lamphier, of Winsted, Conn. Addie mar-ried Ralph E. Alford, now of Winsted. Frank diedin childhood. Arthur G. has traveled extensivelyin the West, and is now at home, where he is en-gaged in lumber manufacturing. He is a memberof the Masonic Fraternity. On Jan. 15, 1894, hemarried Emma B. Barbour, daughter of Henry , but she died Au
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Higley, and fourchildren have blessed the union: Ella J. marriedEdwin Lamphier, of Winsted, Conn. Addie mar-ried Ralph E. Alford, now of Winsted. Frank diedin childhood. Arthur G. has traveled extensivelyin the West, and is now at home, where he is en-gaged in lumber manufacturing. He is a memberof the Masonic Fraternity. On Jan. 15, 1894, hemarried Emma B. Barbour, daughter of Henry , but she died Aug. 19, 1896. The Higley family is among the oldest in thecounty, and its members have ever been noted forgood citizenship. John Higley, an ancestor of , was one of the first settlers in Windsor,and later became one of the pioneers of Simsbury,locating near Tariffville, which was then calledHigley town, in his honor. He was prominent inpublic affairs, and in 1698 was chosen the firstmilitia captain, a high office in those days. Healso served as justice of the peace and judge ofthe county courts, and in 1698 he was a member ofthe General Assembly. In 1671 he married Han-. * \ N>4
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