In the interest of accuracy.
The writer of the article in the July number of the Register, 1915, on ‘
Turell Tufts and His Family Connections,’ desires the following corrections to be made in the interests of accuracy, and begs her readers to recall that oft-quoted line,
To err is human, to forgive divine,
as an adjustment of the matter.
Page 54. High and Forest streets, instead of Main, etc.
Page 55. . . . the late
Dudley C. Hall, whose
father Dudley Hall named a child of his, who died young, for this distant relative.
Page 59. Willis Hall (1733-1812), had a daughter Mary (1772-1853) who married
Dr. Luther Stearns, December 20, 1798, and a son George H. who married
Sarah Chandler of
Brattleboro, Vt. Elizabeth (1801-1862) daughter of
George H. Hall and his wife Sarah, married
George W. Porter, February 17, 1824.
They were the parents, etc.
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