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Azubah Needham Nelson

Birth
Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
2 Apr 1865 (aged 87)
Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Wife of Hezakiah Nelson
Son of Samuel and Dorothy Nelson. During his married life he abode some little time in Brimfield; Thus only was he digressive from a life continuing inhabitoney in this Town (Wales). He was a man of fair intellect, of considerable natural agileness; energetic, active, and smart. Like many other good people, he was fond of intoxicating liquids, and used much of the same in his life, but he was never an inebriate in any rightful acceptation of that turn. He sustained so fair moral reputation.
His homestead, which shall be herein designated by frefixing his own name, calling it the"Hezekiah Nelson Place"* was upon the West Road to Brimfield, and a fourth of a mile from Brimfield line.

* We have little indetermination in fixing his fathers, the first resident householder on this 'Place", (though it's fabulousness is possible) a very pretty farm, a little frosty perhaps, its soil a randy loam, easily tilled, producing good crops, and often frostbitten.

SOURCE: "A Family Record" by Absalom Gardner 1860. Page 357

Hezekiah and Azubah Nelson had 9 children.
Wife of Hezakiah Nelson
Son of Samuel and Dorothy Nelson. During his married life he abode some little time in Brimfield; Thus only was he digressive from a life continuing inhabitoney in this Town (Wales). He was a man of fair intellect, of considerable natural agileness; energetic, active, and smart. Like many other good people, he was fond of intoxicating liquids, and used much of the same in his life, but he was never an inebriate in any rightful acceptation of that turn. He sustained so fair moral reputation.
His homestead, which shall be herein designated by frefixing his own name, calling it the"Hezekiah Nelson Place"* was upon the West Road to Brimfield, and a fourth of a mile from Brimfield line.

* We have little indetermination in fixing his fathers, the first resident householder on this 'Place", (though it's fabulousness is possible) a very pretty farm, a little frosty perhaps, its soil a randy loam, easily tilled, producing good crops, and often frostbitten.

SOURCE: "A Family Record" by Absalom Gardner 1860. Page 357

Hezekiah and Azubah Nelson had 9 children.


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