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iety; Massachusetts Real Estate Exchange; Somerville Board of Trade, in which he took a very active part, and to which he devoted much of his valuable time. He was a member of the Men's Club of the First Universalist Church; the Winter Hill Improvement Association; the American Historical Association; New England Historic Genealogical Society; Sons of the American Revolution; and Delft Haven Colony of the Pilgrim Fathers. Charles Darwin Elliot and Emily Jane, adopted daughter of Judge Nathaniel F. Hyer, were married in New Orleans, La., September 3, 1863. Five children were born of this union. He is survived by Mrs. Elliot; a brother, Alfred L. Elliot; a sister, Mary Elvira Elliot; and four children, Clara Zenora, Ella Florence, a professional genealogist, Charles Joseph, a civil engineer, and Adelaide Genevieve. The son was associated with his father in the engineering business, and has succeeded to his practice. Mr. Elliot was very ill during the winter of 1907-08. It was
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Address of F. M. Hawes at Memorial service October 31, 1909. (search)
d to Wisconsin Territory in 1836 from New England. Mr. Hyer was made a judge of probate, and was a member of tbout sixty miles north of New Orleans, where Judge. Hyer's too outspoken Union sentiments made him a marked mthe United States, although we were Unionists. Judge Hyer went immediately to General Butler and showed himf Eastern Louisiana, where we had been residing. Judge Hyer had been obliged to give up practicing law on accveying and engineering. General Butler appointed Mr. Hyer on his Engineering staff. When General Banks supend of New Orleans, December, 1862, Mr. Elliot and Judge Hyer met in the Engineering Department, and Judge HyerJudge Hyer invited Mr. Elliot and several other young men to his home to introduce them to the Union people of the city,ver his orders, if he had not been intercepted by Judge Hyer, who took the order, with the assurance that he wrs' Aid Society of that city, of which her mother (Mrs. Hyer) was president. This was one of the first organiz
Elliot, 61. Historic Somerville, 61. Historic Tablets, 61. History of Somerville, 61. Hitchcock, —, 57. Hitchings, Augustus, 10. Holland, Silas, 19. Holland Street, 19. Hollis Street Church, 9. Holmes, J. Albert, 49, 56. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 2, 9. Home for the Aged, 10. Hopkins Classical School, 56, 70. Hopkins, Edward, 56. Hopkins, James R., 50. Houston, Governor, 46. Houston, Major David C., 65. Howe, H., 32. Hyde, F. J., 32. Hyer, Emily Jane, 62. Hyer, Nathaniel F., 62, 80, 81. Ipswich, Mass., 53. Jacob, Colonel, John, 5. James River, 33. Jewett, Henry J., 46. Jewett, Hon., Jedediah, 46. John Abbot Lodge, 23. Kent, Samuel, 7. Kidder, Mary Williams, 21. Kimball, Harriet, 30. King Phillip, 26. King Philip's War, 53. Kinsley, F. R., 32. Knight, Hersina, 43. La Fourche, 65. Lake Ponchartrain, 68, 80. Lane, Captain, James, 3. Lawrence, Lieutenant, Eleazer, 53. Lawrence, Major, Eleazer, 53. Lawrence, John, 56. Lawrence, Sibil,