Page 16, line 17, for "heir" read "heirs" and omit "d. April 4, 1793” but 2, for "Gould” read “Guild" last but 3, for "1824" read "1834” 62, line 8, for "Charles" read "John" 63, last line, but 2, for "1839" read "1838" 64, line 4, "Samuel" read "Lemuel" 66 67, 25, "1855" read "1845" 75, 5, "Washington" read "Worthington" 87, 66 87, 113, 66 114, 19, "Luther" read "David" 119, Lawrence Winfield instead of Wellington, married 2d wife, Sept. 4, 1866. 119, Charlotte Éliza, daughter of Jairus instead of Mary Amelia, married Robert H. Kline. 120, line 9, for "I. E. Gypsum" read "J. C. Gipson" th 157. CURTIS,' a graduate of the Boston Grammar and English High schools. For about twelve years connected with the Boston Journal and Daily Traveller, having been one of the proprietors and publishers of the latter paper from 1856 to 1858, (firm, Washington, Flanders & Guild.) Withdrew from the firm in 1858, and established the BOSTON COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, Jan. 1, 1859. Is now senior proprietor of that paper. Married, Sept. 2, 1858, Sarah Crocker Cobb, of Taunton. Reside in Roxbury. 158. NATHANIEL H. m. Apr. 15, 1846, Adeline S. Clapp, of Dedham, who died Nov. 2, 1855. 159. LEWIS' m. July 1, 1838, Ann F. Miller, of Boston. Reside in South Dedham. CHILDREN. Angelina F., m. June 24, 1858, Leonard F. Caroline A.8 Lewis A.8 Clarence M., b. Feb. 5, 1845. 150. CHARLES MAY' m. July 23, 1842, Harriet Amanda, daughter of Dr. Jesse Fox, of Lowell. 8 CHILDREN. Charles Fox, b. July 6, 1843, in Brooklyn, L. I. forth Gustavus Julian, b. Nov. 6, 1849, in Brook- Minna, b. Jan. 6, 1852, in Brooklyn, L. I.; d. Josephine May, b. Jan. 16, 1853; d. July 6, 1853. George William May, b. Jan. 26, 1856, in New York. 161. OLIVE m. Dec. 23, 1840, Moses Boyd, of West Dedham, who has been, for twenty-three years, a much esteemed conductor on the Dedham Branch Railroad. CHILDREN. Maria Louisa, b. Nov. 24, 1843. Henry Willard, b. Nov. 16, 1845; d. Oct. 30, 1861. Frank Raymond, b. Aug. 6, 1847. Ella Eudora, b. Feb. 27, 1849. 8 Frederic Webster, b. Oct. 6, 1853. 162. REUBEN ALDRIDGE studied at the academies in Dedham and West Roxbury; was for several years clerk in a dry goods house in Boston; commenced fitting for college at Day's Academy, in Wrentham, and finished at the Baptist Academy, in Worcester; entered Brown University, Providence, R. I., in 1843, and graduated in 1847; Librarian of the University since 1848; author of several valuable historical works, including HISTORY OF BROWN UNIVERSITY-LIFE OF ROGER WILLIAMSLIFE TIMES AND CORRESPONDENCE OF JAMES MANNING -LIBRARIAN'S MANUAL-&c. Married, (the late Rev. Dr. Wayland officiating,) Dec. 17, 1849, Jane Clifford Hunt, of Providence, R. I. Reside in Providence. CHILDREN. Jenny Clifford, b. Nov. 26, 1850. 8 Samuel Aldridge, b. Sept. 11, 1858. Charles Hunt, b. Sept. 13, 1860; d. Feb. 26, 1865. 8 Reuben Lawrence, b. Feb. 8, 1864. 163. MARIA' m. for her first husband, Jan. 13, 1848, Marshall Fairbanks, of Dedham, who died Oct. 14, 1854. Resides in Dedham. CHILDREN. 8 Eben Marshall, b. Jan. 28, 1849. Eva Maria, b. July 23, 1852. Married for her second husband, July 7, 1859, Calvin Ellis, of Dedham, a merchant in Boston. 164. ELMIRA m. Apr. 21, 1853, Franklin Kimball, who has been for many years a conductor on the Dedham Branch Railroad. Reside in Dedham. CHILDREN. Carrie Lizzie, b. Aug. 19, 1855. 165. GEORGE MORSE," a pianoforte manufacturer of Boston, married Sept. 16, 1858, Harriet Ellen Adams, of Lancaster, New Hampshire. |