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CALEB EMERY, came to this town about 1804 and cleared a farm in the northern part, where he located. He took an active part in town affairs, held the office of selectman, justice of the peace, represented the town a number of times in the legislature, and was town clerk of Lyman sixteen years. He died in 1842. Four of his nine children are living. Of these, Solomon H. resides near Brighton IL, two daughters reside in Boston, MA and Edward lives in this town, on road 14, corner 13. The latter is at present one of the selectmen of the town
Source: Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H., 1709-1886 by Hamilton Child, 1886.
The following has been suggested by contributor Slowweb. Thank you.
CALEB EMERY, came to this town about 1804 and cleared a farm in the northern part, where he located. He took an active part in town affairs, held the office of selectman, justice of the peace, represented the town a number of times in the legislature, and was town clerk of Lyman sixteen years. He died in 1842. Four of his nine children are living. Of these, Solomon H. resides near Brighton IL, two daughters reside in Boston, MA and Edward lives in this town, on road 14, corner 13. The latter is at present one of the selectmen of the town
Source: Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H., 1709-1886 by Hamilton Child, 1886.
Inscription
Caleb Emery,
died Jan. 21, 1842.
AE. 66 yrs.
Eleanor,
wife of E. Carleton
formerly wife of
Caleb Emery.
died Feb. 24, 1878.
AE. 96 yrs.
Reunited at last.
Family Members
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