History of the Town of Shirley, Massachusetts From Its Early Settlement to A.D. 1882

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at Waltham, Feb. 15, 1846.
(i.) Herman, b. at Waltham, Oct. 20, 1844, r. Waltham, m.
6. Mary, b; Feb. 21, 1813, r. Shirley, unm. (1882.) 7. Sarah, b. Dec. i, 1814, d. July 14, 1818, at Shirley.
GENEALOGY. EDGARTON. 397 , William Whitcomb, b. Oct. 28, 18 16, m. Elizabeth Fowle of Shirley, Nov. 25, 1841, had two children, and d. Feb. 9, 1880.
Elizabeth [Fowle] Edgarton, d. at Shirley, May 8, 1857.
(i.) Elizabeth, b. at Shirley, Sept. 11, 1842, d. at Shjfley, Feb.
27, 1845.
(2.) William B., b. at
...Shirley, Feb. 2, 1847, m. Lucy Foster of Waterloo, Canada, r. Canada.
. Sarah Carlton, b. March 17, 18T9, ra. Rev. A. Dwight Mayo, July 28, ,1846, d. at Gloucester, July 9, 1848. She had one child : (i.) Caroline, b. at Gloucester, Sept. 23, 1847, d. May 11, 1852.
Both mother and daughter were interred in Shirley.
Mrs. Mayo was a lady of high mental, moral and religious attainments. She moved in a sphere of usefulness, and so culti- vated her intuitions that she had few retractions to make on account of mistakes, and was so guarded in her movements that few corrections of either head or heart were required.


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