Tributes of the Bar And of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth to the Memory of Walbridge Abner Field, Together With Memoirs Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Society
Tributes of the Bar And of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth to the Memory of Walbridge Abner Field, Together With Memoirs Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Society
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One of the eleven children born of this marriage was Joseph, born September 26, 1690. He married Temperance Lay, December 29, 1714, and they had eight children. The third, John, married Mary Ward. Their son, Daniel, the eighth of a family of twelve children, was the father of Judge Field's mother. He was born at Meriden, Connecticut, December 5, 1762, and died at Springfield, Vermont, August 4, 1836. He married, in January, 1786, Annah Lenthal Ames, of South Farms, Middletown, Connecticut, who ...was born February 17, 1764, and died June 8, 1826. Both are buried in North Springfield, Vermont. Here again was a large family, numbering ten ; and the youngest, Louisa, was born December 5, 1807, married to Abner Field by Rev. Uzziah C. Burnap, February 16, 1832, and died at North Springfield in 1884. Both the grandparents of Judge Field were persons of strongly marked character. The grandfather, Daniel Griswold, the first one of the name to appear in Vermont, was a boy of fourteen at the death of his father, who, when along in life, enlisted under General Putnam at the breaking out of the Revolution, and who died from exposure a few weeks after the battle on Long Island.
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