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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

Day: January 27, 1770

January 27, 1770

1770 January 27 (Saturday).  Mr. Morse with a sleigh carrys me to Mr. Seth Gashetts of Hopkinton where I dined.  Attend the Funeral of their son Simeon, aged 5 Years and almost 5 Months who dyed of the Throat Distemper.  The Grave was in the Gashett Land.

Author Anthony VaverPosted on January 27, 1770July 26, 2018Leave a comment on January 27, 1770

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