Merrimack County NH

Biographical Sketch of Lawrence D. Bailey, Judge

Judge Lawrence D. Bailey, long a resident of Emporia and the pioneer lawyer of Southwestern Kansas, also accomplished much in forwarding the agricultural interests of the state. He was a New Hampshire man, born at Sutton, Merrimack County, August 26, 1819. He was of an old Euglish manufacturing family, and his American ancestors are said

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Bunker Hill Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Allen Joseph Allen and wife Kezia who died 1822 and Martha his 2nd wife Amsden Jennie A. daughter of Rev. S. H. and L. A. Amsden Andrews Reuben G. Andrews and wife Lydia Bailey Atwood Charles T. Atwood Minie B. (Langley) Atwood Babbitt John E. Babbitt Barnard Elizabeth wife of Andrew J. Barnard Bean Hannah

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Biography of John W. Severance

John W. Severance, a prominent resident of Chichester, Merrimack County, and an ex-member of the New Hampshire legislature, was born February 3, 1822, in Sandwich, Carroll County, which was also the birthplace of his parents, Asa and Rhoda (Webster) Severance. His greatgrandfather, Ephraim Severance, was one of the pioneer farmers of that town, having gone

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Biographical Sketch of John A.C. Stevenson

Treasurer of the Springfield Tool Company, he is one of the younger generation of able business executives in the manufacturing center of New England. He was born May 7, 1892, the son of John Stevenson, Jr., a native of Glasgow, Scotland; and of Elizabeth (Carter) Stevenson, born in Virginia. Mr. Stevenson’s birthplace was Sharon, Pennsylvania,

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