In early manhood he went to Boston, where he taught for nearly twenty years, returning to his native town a year or two before his marriage, and living in the house which had been the home of his father's last years and of his widowed mother. He held the office of town clerk for fourteen years, and was a trustee of the Academy until his death.
Parents: Stephen Farrar and Eunice Brown
Married: Phebe Parker 1826
Children: Sarah Eunice
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 395,401,402
In early manhood he went to Boston, where he taught for nearly twenty years, returning to his native town a year or two before his marriage, and living in the house which had been the home of his father's last years and of his widowed mother. He held the office of town clerk for fourteen years, and was a trustee of the Academy until his death.
Parents: Stephen Farrar and Eunice Brown
Married: Phebe Parker 1826
Children: Sarah Eunice
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 395,401,402
Gravesite Details
Buried: Jan 8, 1851
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