#1 Mary Jane Marshall on August 15, 1862
#2 Mary Ellen Miller on October 14, 1880
Children:
Royal Henry
He passed his youth with his mother in New Ipswich, preparing for college at Appleton Academy.He then entered Dartmouth, graduating in 1857. The following years were devoted to writing the History of Temple, published in 1860. After teaching for two years he removed to Washington, D. C, where he passed the remainder of his life, being for many years a clerk in the State Department. He was favorably known as a writer, especially of short poems.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 244.
#1 Mary Jane Marshall on August 15, 1862
#2 Mary Ellen Miller on October 14, 1880
Children:
Royal Henry
He passed his youth with his mother in New Ipswich, preparing for college at Appleton Academy.He then entered Dartmouth, graduating in 1857. The following years were devoted to writing the History of Temple, published in 1860. After teaching for two years he removed to Washington, D. C, where he passed the remainder of his life, being for many years a clerk in the State Department. He was favorably known as a writer, especially of short poems.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 244.
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