. The history of Boscawen and Webster [] from 1733 to 1878 . her railroad he was engaged in making plans andspecifications, and doing contract work, on drainageand reservoirs for the State Lunatic Asylum at Ful-ton, Mo. He m. Julia N. Southard, of St. Louis. Mo.,14 April, 1858. WilUe M. C, b. 2 May, 1859; d. 27 /., b. 17 Aug., 1862 ; d. 19 April, , b. 20 Jau., 1874. Charles B.^ (Joseph,® Priend^) lives on the homestead in Web-ster; m., 1st, Susan J. Smith, of B., 23 May, 1850,who d. 17 March, 1863: 2d, Emeliue B. Harvey, ofHopkinton, 6 April, 18


. The history of Boscawen and Webster [] from 1733 to 1878 . her railroad he was engaged in making plans andspecifications, and doing contract work, on drainageand reservoirs for the State Lunatic Asylum at Ful-ton, Mo. He m. Julia N. Southard, of St. Louis. Mo.,14 April, 1858. WilUe M. C, b. 2 May, 1859; d. 27 /., b. 17 Aug., 1862 ; d. 19 April, , b. 20 Jau., 1874. Charles B.^ (Joseph,® Priend^) lives on the homestead in Web-ster; m., 1st, Susan J. Smith, of B., 23 May, 1850,who d. 17 March, 1863: 2d, Emeliue B. Harvey, ofHopkinton, 6 April, 1864. Children of Susan: Caleb 14 April, T., b. 26 March. B., b. 12 June, E.,h. 10 June, 1858. Child of Emeline: Emma /., b. 8 March, 1866. Bitfield Plumer^ (Richard,® Capt., Benjamin,^ Capt.) went toPa. in 1840 as a surveyor, and settled at BrandyCamp, Elk county; was afterwards land agent, andextensively engaged in the lumber business ; A. Manson, of St. Armand, L. C, 4 Aug., 1854,who was b. 30 March, 1


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