Aaron was a farmer and settled in Wentworth, NH. He lived for twelve years in Corinth, VT them moved back to Wentworth. >Currier Family Records of USA and Canada, p360.
Aaron and Abigail had four sons, Aaron, David, Samuel and Daniel. His son Aaron came here with his father, but removed to Corinth, Vt., where he lived twelve years and then returned to Wentworth. He engaged in the tanning business, which was established by his uncle. He also engaged in manufacturing, owned a grist-mill, a saw-mill and a cloth-dressing mill. He took an active part in town affairs, was selectman, town representative &c. He reared a family of twelve children, only four of whom are living, namely, Mrs Parney Haines, Mrs Sally Currier [was she married? >BLH], and Ezra B of Wentworth, and David D of Lawrence, MA. [This book was published in 1886 so the other children would have died before then, >BLH] >Gazetteer of Grafton County, NH 1709-1886, p640.
Aaron was a farmer and settled in Wentworth, NH. He lived for twelve years in Corinth, VT them moved back to Wentworth. >Currier Family Records of USA and Canada, p360.
Aaron and Abigail had four sons, Aaron, David, Samuel and Daniel. His son Aaron came here with his father, but removed to Corinth, Vt., where he lived twelve years and then returned to Wentworth. He engaged in the tanning business, which was established by his uncle. He also engaged in manufacturing, owned a grist-mill, a saw-mill and a cloth-dressing mill. He took an active part in town affairs, was selectman, town representative &c. He reared a family of twelve children, only four of whom are living, namely, Mrs Parney Haines, Mrs Sally Currier [was she married? >BLH], and Ezra B of Wentworth, and David D of Lawrence, MA. [This book was published in 1886 so the other children would have died before then, >BLH] >Gazetteer of Grafton County, NH 1709-1886, p640.
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Aaron Currier | died | August 12, 1831: | Aged 64 years, | 4 mo. & 11 days. | Hear | what the voice from heaven | proclaims. | For all the pious dead: | Sweet is the saviour of their names, | And soft their deeping bed.
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