From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols
MARIETTA (or MARY) ABBE, daughter of Moses Cleveland and
Talitha (Waldo) Abbe, born August 14, 1816, in Ashford, Conn. ; died in South Windham, Conn., April 10, 1901.
Married at South Windham, November 3, 1835, CHARLES SMITH, born in Spaffordsville (now South Windham), September 14, 1807; died April 6, 1896, son of Joshua and Anna (Allen) Smith.
Charles Smith was a leader in the development of the paper machine industiy in America. He was long at the head of the plant organized in 1828 in South Windham, engaged in the manufacture of paper machinery, which, aside from the home field, found its way into many foreign fields. The Smith and Winchester Manufacturing Company is now (1916) operated successfully by his son, Guilford Smith.
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From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols
MARIETTA (or MARY) ABBE, daughter of Moses Cleveland and
Talitha (Waldo) Abbe, born August 14, 1816, in Ashford, Conn. ; died in South Windham, Conn., April 10, 1901.
Married at South Windham, November 3, 1835, CHARLES SMITH, born in Spaffordsville (now South Windham), September 14, 1807; died April 6, 1896, son of Joshua and Anna (Allen) Smith.
Charles Smith was a leader in the development of the paper machine industiy in America. He was long at the head of the plant organized in 1828 in South Windham, engaged in the manufacture of paper machinery, which, aside from the home field, found its way into many foreign fields. The Smith and Winchester Manufacturing Company is now (1916) operated successfully by his son, Guilford Smith.
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