October, 1807, Aaron Keyes of Watertown and Sally, his wife convey a building lot on the easterly side of Green Alley.
In the fall of 1803, Aaron Keyes, by trade a cooper, built just such a house directly opposite on the lot where is now Mrs. O. V. Brainard's brick dwelling. The Keyes house was afterwards moved down into Factory Street where it now stands just at the south end of the stone dam.
The Watertown Re-Union - February 20, 1873
Abel, the son of Abel Keyes and Olive Durant.
October, 1807, Aaron Keyes of Watertown and Sally, his wife convey a building lot on the easterly side of Green Alley.
In the fall of 1803, Aaron Keyes, by trade a cooper, built just such a house directly opposite on the lot where is now Mrs. O. V. Brainard's brick dwelling. The Keyes house was afterwards moved down into Factory Street where it now stands just at the south end of the stone dam.
The Watertown Re-Union - February 20, 1873
Abel, the son of Abel Keyes and Olive Durant.
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