After his father was killed in or around 1798, the Earl on whose property Henry's family lived, sent him to Eton school. By the time he graduated, the Earl had died.
Henry was discharged from the Army after having served a few years in India. He returned home to Liverpool, England, freigned by deafness. He stayed at a Rooming House in which he met his wife Ann.
After his two sons came to America, he traveled over with his wife and granddaughter (daughter of Henry #2) in approx. 1865.
He died on June 7, 1880, in Andover, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 81 years.
After his father was killed in or around 1798, the Earl on whose property Henry's family lived, sent him to Eton school. By the time he graduated, the Earl had died.
Henry was discharged from the Army after having served a few years in India. He returned home to Liverpool, England, freigned by deafness. He stayed at a Rooming House in which he met his wife Ann.
After his two sons came to America, he traveled over with his wife and granddaughter (daughter of Henry #2) in approx. 1865.
He died on June 7, 1880, in Andover, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 81 years.
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