North Worcester Its First Settlers And Old Farms An Historical Address Delive
North Worcester Its First Settlers And Old Farms An Historical Address Delive
Caleb Arnold Wall
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The father died with his oldest son Ezekiel, in this house, April 10, 1863, while the youngest son Abraham H. Was a soldier in the Union Army, in company F, 51st regiment, and not, as the minister said at his father's funeral, " a wanderer up and down the earth. " Charles died about two years ago, in Millbury, and the other surviving brother, Ezra, Jr. , has been a resident of the far west for some thirty years. Elisha Smith, who bought in 1740 the estate of William Temple, including the Libby ...house and the original 60 acres of that estate, was son of Jonathan and Jane (Peabody) Smith of Watertown, where he was born January 11, 1692. Jonathan, born in 1659, was son of Thomas Smith, who came to America in the summer of 1635, then aged 35, and settled in Watertown, where he died, March 10, 1693, aged 93. He was admitted free- man of the Massachusetts colony. May 17, 1637. He married Mary, daughter of William Knapp, before refer- red to, by whom he had nine children, born between 1637 and 1662, of whom Jonathan, born in 1659, was father of Elisha.
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