The clay left over from the receding glaciers was superior for brick making. This location was important because barges could take the bricks down the Taunton River and then out to New York, CT, or Massachusetts.
The clay left over from the receding glaciers was superior for brick making. This location was important because barges could take the bricks down the Taunton River and then out to New York, CT, or Massachusetts.
Family Members
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Benjamin F Staples Sr
1814–1903
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Susan P Staples Macomber
1815–1884
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Ebenezer P Staples
1817–1860
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Fannie M. Staples Dexter
1820–1905
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Henry B Staples
1822–1902
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Salome Staples Burt
1824–1914
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Lydia M Staples Richardson
1825–1912
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Charity Edith Staples Wheeler
1827–1914
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John Hall Staples
1829–1914
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Silas Leonard Staples
1831–1910
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Ann G Staples Keen
1833–1916
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Edward W Staples
1834–1917
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