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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 4: Bristol County. (search)
which was afterwards repaid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $213.00; in 1862, $1,301.60; in 1863, $2,264.04; in 1864, $2,093.75; in 1865, $1,900.00. Total amount in four years, $7,772.39. We only know in general terms that the ladies of Somerset did a great deal of work for the soldiers during the war. Swanzey Incorporated Oct. 30, 1667. Population in 1860, 1,430; in 1865, 1,335. Valuation in 1860, $743,335; in 1865, $755,680. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were John Earle, Allen Mason, Seth Brown; in 1863, Allen Mason, Seth Brown, Phillip Buffinton; in 1864, Allen Mason, Seth Brown, Samuel Boyd; in 1865, Allen Mason, Seth Brown, Elijah P. Chace. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was James Mason. The town-treasurer in 1861, 1862, and 1863, was Joseph F. Chace; in 1864, John A. Wood; in 1865, Joseph G. Luther. 1861. A citizens' meeting was held on the 4th of May, the day on which information was received that the President had made a call
rst Parish, Medford, 1827-1848. St. Lawrence, Joseph, d. at Jason Winship's, 2 Apr. 1751, a. 6 yrs. Stone, Rebecca, dau. of Mrs. Wellington, was adm. Pet. ch. 17 May, 1741. Probably had the following: Rebecca, m. Timothy Wellington, of Lexington, 23 Sept. 1742. Sister of the following —see Bond, 523. Samuel, of Lexington, and w. Martha, were adm. to this ch. 17 Mar. 1754. Samuel, of Lexington, had Mary, bap. here 28 Apr. 1754; Samuel, bap. 30 May, 1756; Timothy, bap. 29 Jan. 1758; John Earle, bap. here 23 Sept. 1764. Samuel, and Martha his wife, were dism. from this ch. to Townsend, 1 Sept. 1765. See Bond's Wat., 523; Wyman's Chas., 908. 2. Josiah, of Lexington, bro. of the preceding, and w. Abigail, o. c. here 31 Aug. 1755. Had Abigail, bap. here 31 Aug. 1755; Elizabeth, bap. do. 30 Jan. 1757. (His wife was dau. of John Cutter, of Lexington)—see Hist. Cutter Fam. pp. 83, 381, and Bond's Wat., 528, 945. 3. Jonathan, of Watertown, brother of Josiah (2), m. Martha C<