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Aaron Tyler Bardin

Birth
Windsor, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
5 Oct 1898 (aged 70)
Windsor, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 9 lot 23 grave 1
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son of Alpheus Bardin (1784-1859) and Eunice Tyler (1796-1869); m. Sarah Amelia Smith on 26 July 1863 in Dalton Mass.; from cemetery records was age 70 yrs 11 mos 21 days at death.

Children: George, Granville, Maria, Walter, Daniel, Dennie, and Almira.

Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical
and Personal Memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts
By Rollin Hillyer Cooke Published by Lewis Pub. Co., 1906:
Sarah A. Smith, born October 27, 1845, became the wife of Aaron T. Bardin of Windsor. Mr. Bardin was one of the noted characters of Dalton. In his native town he conducted a successful farm business, and was the incumbent of several township offices, He had a keen memory, a ready wit and he gained much notoriety on account of the readiness with which he wrote verses. Their children are: George W., of Middlefield, Massachusetts; Granville D., and Almira M. who is a graduate of the State Normal school at Westford, Massachusetts, and is now one of the most successful teachers in the vicinity.
son of Alpheus Bardin (1784-1859) and Eunice Tyler (1796-1869); m. Sarah Amelia Smith on 26 July 1863 in Dalton Mass.; from cemetery records was age 70 yrs 11 mos 21 days at death.

Children: George, Granville, Maria, Walter, Daniel, Dennie, and Almira.

Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical
and Personal Memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts
By Rollin Hillyer Cooke Published by Lewis Pub. Co., 1906:
Sarah A. Smith, born October 27, 1845, became the wife of Aaron T. Bardin of Windsor. Mr. Bardin was one of the noted characters of Dalton. In his native town he conducted a successful farm business, and was the incumbent of several township offices, He had a keen memory, a ready wit and he gained much notoriety on account of the readiness with which he wrote verses. Their children are: George W., of Middlefield, Massachusetts; Granville D., and Almira M. who is a graduate of the State Normal school at Westford, Massachusetts, and is now one of the most successful teachers in the vicinity.


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