History of Strafford County New Hampshire And Representative Citizens
History of Strafford County New Hampshire And Representative Citizens
John Scales
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M. He belongs also to Harmony Lodge No. Ir. Knights of Pythias, in which order he has passed all the chairs and has served as district deputy. Both he and wife are members of the Eastern Star, of which he has been worthy patron for the past four years. They attend the Congregational church. JAMES B. TOWLE, general farmer and dairj'man, owning a valuable estate of 80 acres, situated on the Back River road, town of Dover, was born in Dover, N. H. , July 2, 1856, and is a son of Jeremy B. And Mary... (Nute) Towle. Jeremy B. Towle was born at Wolfsboro, N. H. , and is still a resident of New Hampshire, having lived in Dover for almost 80 years. He married Mary Nute, who was born in Madbury, N. H. , and died many years ago. Their sur- viving children are: Levi W. , James B. , and Hiram G. , all of Dover; Edwin AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 731 D. , a practicing physician of Salem, Mass. ; and Cora A. , a graduate nurse of Boston, Mass. James B. Towle was educated in the public schools of Dover, after which, for ten years, he was employed as a wool sorter in the old Sawyer Mills at Dover.
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