68 yrs, wife: Esther Sykes
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"David Brewer, from Tinmouth, was among the early settlers. He began the farm on Missisquoi river where that stream enters Berkshire from Richford, and on which those much esteemed people, Mr. Samuel B. S. Marvin and his family, now reside. Mr. Brewer was long an active and useful town officer, chiefly as first constable and collector, and was afterwards for many years an efficient and trustworthy deputy sheriff, being widely known and respected in that capacity. He finally removed to Enosburgh where he died, leaving behind him several sons and daughters, all much respected and valuable people. One of his sons has represented that town in the legislature, and is among its most exemplary, wealthy and leading citizens" (Hemenway, Abbe Maria. Vermont Historical Gazeteer vol. II).
Contributor: Cindy Walcott (48460179) • [email protected]
68 yrs, wife: Esther Sykes
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"David Brewer, from Tinmouth, was among the early settlers. He began the farm on Missisquoi river where that stream enters Berkshire from Richford, and on which those much esteemed people, Mr. Samuel B. S. Marvin and his family, now reside. Mr. Brewer was long an active and useful town officer, chiefly as first constable and collector, and was afterwards for many years an efficient and trustworthy deputy sheriff, being widely known and respected in that capacity. He finally removed to Enosburgh where he died, leaving behind him several sons and daughters, all much respected and valuable people. One of his sons has represented that town in the legislature, and is among its most exemplary, wealthy and leading citizens" (Hemenway, Abbe Maria. Vermont Historical Gazeteer vol. II).
Contributor: Cindy Walcott (48460179) • [email protected]
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