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Description: Identifier: lifetimesinhopki00lord (find matches) Title: Life and times in Hopkinton, N.H Year: 1890 (1890s) Authors: Lord, Charles Chase, 1841-1911 Subjects: Hopkinton (N.H.) -- History Hopkinton (N.H.) -- Biography Publisher: Concord, N.H. Republican press association Contributing Library: University of New Hampshire Library Digitizing Sponsor: University of New Hampshire Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: , a restaurant-keeper, etc. In 1862, Au-gust 9, he was mustered into Company B, 2d RegimentN. H. V., continuing in the service till May 17, 1865. Onthe 3d of June, 1864, at Cold Harbor, Va., he was woundedtwice, in the right shoulder and in the left lung. A bulletstill remains embedded in the lung. After being wounded,private Daniels was for a time in a hospital at Washington,D. C, and afterwards in Rhode Island, and again in Man-chester. He was given a pension at the time of his dis-charge from the army. In August, 1867, Mr. Danielsmarried Mary A. Layman, daughter of Hiram Layman andAbigail Joice, of Minnesota. Mrs. Daniels died in July,1870, and in May, 1875, Mr. Daniels married Mary A.Zabin, daughter of Thomas Zabin and Agnes Brown, ofManchester. Mr. Daniels has two children by his firstwife. Their initials are G. S. and C. H. Abeam Davis, the son of Abraham and Abiah Davis,was born in Hopkinton, January 23, 1776. Excepting sixyears in Lempster, he always lived in Hopkinton. He was Text Appearing After Image: 00 > <: Q oo ■■—- £ o o s o o oo Cx-, \- o z o w o o s w Q k—« 00 w c£ PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL. 355 a commissioned officer of cavalry in militia days. Ill 1837and 1838, he was a selectman of Hopkinton. In the town-clerks record, his Christian name is called Abraham.Though a farmer, he was a maker of farm implements,such as yokes, plows, and other utensils. In 1804,March 15, he married Priscilla Currier, daughter of Johnand Sarah Currier, of Hopkinton. They had children,—John Currier, born January 2, 1807; Betsey, born March8, 1808; Sarah Clark, born October 23, 1809; Lucy Story,born July 23, 1811; Sabrina, born March 28, 1813 ; AmosHaynes, born March 29, 1815: Charles Chase, born June15, 1817; Seth, born October 29, 1819; George, born July29, 1821. Abram Davis died October 31, 1844; his wife,December 7, 1854. Amos Haynes Davis, the son of Abram Davis and Pris-cilla Currier, was born in Hopkinton, March 29, 1815. Inyouth, he attended Hopkinton academy. From 1836 to Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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