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Col Carter Whitcomb

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Col Carter Whitcomb Veteran

Birth
Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
1 May 1879 (aged 85)
Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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FATHER: Nathan Whitcomb

WIFE: Lucy Baker, married Dec 26, 1815, daughter of Jonidab Baker.

Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II > Massachusetts > City Information, Page 426

(VII) Carter Whitcomb, son of Nathan Whitcomb was born at Swanzey, New Hampshire February 9, 1794; married December 26, 1815, Lucy Baker, daughter of Jonidab Baker of Marlboro, New Hampshire, she was born February 4, 1794 and died October 3, 1890, age ninety six years. He died May 1, 1879. He was a merchant and manufacturer of woolen goods from 1815 to 1837 in Saxtons River Village, Vermont in partnership with Clement Godfrey. He also ran a Hotel in Saxtons River. He took an active interest in military and town affairs and was a colonel of a Vermont regiment. In 1837 he returned to Swanzey and spent the rest of his life there, on his farm. Except the youngest, his children were born in Saxtons River.
FATHER: Nathan Whitcomb

WIFE: Lucy Baker, married Dec 26, 1815, daughter of Jonidab Baker.

Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II > Massachusetts > City Information, Page 426

(VII) Carter Whitcomb, son of Nathan Whitcomb was born at Swanzey, New Hampshire February 9, 1794; married December 26, 1815, Lucy Baker, daughter of Jonidab Baker of Marlboro, New Hampshire, she was born February 4, 1794 and died October 3, 1890, age ninety six years. He died May 1, 1879. He was a merchant and manufacturer of woolen goods from 1815 to 1837 in Saxtons River Village, Vermont in partnership with Clement Godfrey. He also ran a Hotel in Saxtons River. He took an active interest in military and town affairs and was a colonel of a Vermont regiment. In 1837 he returned to Swanzey and spent the rest of his life there, on his farm. Except the youngest, his children were born in Saxtons River.


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