Aaron Gager, perhaps a brother of Israel and Thomas, came to Camden at the same time as the others. He lived across the road from the others, but did not purchase the land. He once lived north of Frank Sigsworth's. In 1861 he purchased the farm now owned by J. A. Gower, and lived there. His wife was named Lury A., and she died Oct. 31, 1880 at the age of 74 years. They had a family of six girls and four boys: Harriet, Ann Eliza, Betsy [who married Gibson Douglass], Lavina and Farozina, who died in 1871, at the age of 24. The boys were Arthur, Joel and Reuben.
Aaron Gager, perhaps a brother of Israel and Thomas, came to Camden at the same time as the others. He lived across the road from the others, but did not purchase the land. He once lived north of Frank Sigsworth's. In 1861 he purchased the farm now owned by J. A. Gower, and lived there. His wife was named Lury A., and she died Oct. 31, 1880 at the age of 74 years. They had a family of six girls and four boys: Harriet, Ann Eliza, Betsy [who married Gibson Douglass], Lavina and Farozina, who died in 1871, at the age of 24. The boys were Arthur, Joel and Reuben.
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dau AP&LA, d 1871, 24y 8m 8d
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