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Info below and parent link provided by: Tom Brocher
Born 1769 Ryegate, Vermont
He married Dorothy Darling July 1793 at Groton, Caledonia Co., Vermont.
From The [Groton] Times, Sat. Aug. 7, 1897, page 1-2: "100 Years Old. Mrs. Abigail Welch celebrates her 100th Birthday."
Aaron Hosmer, Jr., married Dorothy Darling and settled on what is now known as the old Renfrew farm. From there he moved to the Darling farm where he kept hotel for a few years, after which he moved to the village grist mill and became its first miller. He was elected road commissioner at the first town meeting ever held in Groton, and laid out many of the roads now existing in town. He was a leading member of the Baptist church. Aaron and Dorothy Hosmer had eleven children of whom Abigail Hosmer Welch is the oldest and the only one now living.
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Info below and parent link provided by: Tom Brocher
Born 1769 Ryegate, Vermont
He married Dorothy Darling July 1793 at Groton, Caledonia Co., Vermont.
From The [Groton] Times, Sat. Aug. 7, 1897, page 1-2: "100 Years Old. Mrs. Abigail Welch celebrates her 100th Birthday."
Aaron Hosmer, Jr., married Dorothy Darling and settled on what is now known as the old Renfrew farm. From there he moved to the Darling farm where he kept hotel for a few years, after which he moved to the village grist mill and became its first miller. He was elected road commissioner at the first town meeting ever held in Groton, and laid out many of the roads now existing in town. He was a leading member of the Baptist church. Aaron and Dorothy Hosmer had eleven children of whom Abigail Hosmer Welch is the oldest and the only one now living.
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