"A teacher and a farmer in Wilton on lot No. 3, third range; prominent in town affairs; well informed, and possessed of an unusually keen mind; a man fearless in advocating the cause of abolition in anti-slavery times; universally respected. He m., Sept. 24 1827, Mary Ann Hyde of Lisbon, Conn., who was b. Sept. 12, 1802 and d. Nov. 16, 1874." Children: Albert Dwight; Susan Elizabeth (m. George Norman Carr at Dryden, N. Y.); Ellen Frances"
From History of the Town of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, Lowell, Mass.: Marden Rowell Printers, 1888, p.544.
"A teacher and a farmer in Wilton on lot No. 3, third range; prominent in town affairs; well informed, and possessed of an unusually keen mind; a man fearless in advocating the cause of abolition in anti-slavery times; universally respected. He m., Sept. 24 1827, Mary Ann Hyde of Lisbon, Conn., who was b. Sept. 12, 1802 and d. Nov. 16, 1874." Children: Albert Dwight; Susan Elizabeth (m. George Norman Carr at Dryden, N. Y.); Ellen Frances"
From History of the Town of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, Lowell, Mass.: Marden Rowell Printers, 1888, p.544.
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