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Intention of Boston)
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died age 42.
Nathaniel, son of Gilford Field, an adult, baptized at Quincy Sep.22,1816, a cripple from his birth, upon his professing his belief in the truth of the gospel and his determination by divine assistance, to obey his commands. He was at the Alms House. (May refer to son of Gilford Field Sr. ?).
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In memory of
Mrs Rhoda BAXTER,
wife of Mr Edward BAXTER,
who died Feb. 27th : 1796
in the 40 Year of her age.
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born Jun.10,1744 (not 1741) as in published VR)
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died single
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died Jun.8,1891 a.84, gs., Mt. Wollaston Cem.(a. 83-10-27 VR) "a pioneer in the granite industry in Quincy" says his gravestone - Tomb - Hancock Cem.- "1848" (vacant).
Stone cutter in 1843,1846. He was a stone contractor in 1850 in Quincy, lived on Adams St. at S. corner of Alleyne St., house still standing (1955), a grain dealer at death. Partner with Eleazer Frederick.
infant child of William, died Sep.1,1829.
infant child of William, died Mar.12,1834 a.2
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2 children
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5 children
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5 boys, 3 girls
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4 boys, 6 girls
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[kece.ged]
From the History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 631.
G. J. TISCHER, farmer; P. O. Whetstone; is the second of a family of three children; was born in Bavaria, Germany, March 16, 1838; his parents were natives of Bavaria, his father's name being George and his mother's Margaret Pherman; his father served six years i the regular army in his native land, and when discharged made farming his occupation. He conceived the idea that he could better his circumstances by coming to America, and accordingly crossed the briny deep in 1840; he came directly to Ohio and settled on a farm in what is now Morrow Co., Congress Township, where he now lives, owning one of the neatest homes in this section of country. Jacob lived around the family fireside until his marriage, Dec. 12, 1861 to Leah, daughter of John F. and Rachel Garverick, who was born Jan. 10, 1843, in Morrow Co., Ohio. By this marriage six children have been born-Mary E., John H., Margaret R., Edward F., Webster and Cora. Both he and his wife are members of the German Reformed Church; he owns a beautiful farm of 100 acres, which formerly belonged to his father-in-law, John F. Garverick. He has good buildings, and his surroundings are such that he can take the world easy and enjoy a quiet and contented life; he has followed threshing for several years, with good success, and has always been identified with the Democratic party.
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4 children