STANTON BELDEN was born in Sandisfield, Mass, January 15,
1808, the son of Martin and Prudence (Sholes) Belden.
He was trained upon his father's farm, but after graduation engaged
in teaching, in which from 1835 to 1861 he was steadily
and successfully engaged as principal, at first for a short time of
a Seminary m Seekonk, Mass , and then of the Fruit Hill Classical
Institute, a family school in North Providence, three and a
half miles from Providence, R. I
He died in Providence, after only four days' illness, from pneumonia,
February 11, 1890, at the age of 82.
He married, December 9, 1835, Antoinette P., daughter of William
Manchester, of Tiverton, R. L, who survives him with seven
of their ten children.
http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1889-90.pd
STANTON BELDEN was born in Sandisfield, Mass, January 15,
1808, the son of Martin and Prudence (Sholes) Belden.
He was trained upon his father's farm, but after graduation engaged
in teaching, in which from 1835 to 1861 he was steadily
and successfully engaged as principal, at first for a short time of
a Seminary m Seekonk, Mass , and then of the Fruit Hill Classical
Institute, a family school in North Providence, three and a
half miles from Providence, R. I
He died in Providence, after only four days' illness, from pneumonia,
February 11, 1890, at the age of 82.
He married, December 9, 1835, Antoinette P., daughter of William
Manchester, of Tiverton, R. L, who survives him with seven
of their ten children.
http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1889-90.pd
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