They had four sons - George F., James R., George F. and Charles F. After George's death his wife Martha lived in Chicago, Illinois with their son, Charles.
From - William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 290.
"#159. George F., 1820; m. in 1841 Martha A. Barker of Cambridge. After residing in Waltham and Acton for a few years, he came to Medfield in 1845, and lived on the old place till about 1853, when he commenced the study of medicine in Boston. After completing his course, he located in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he practised till 1861, when he went to the war, and was surgeon in the Sixty-seventh New York Regiment. After serving three years, he returned, and about 1866 established Turkish baths in Boston, remaning there till 1869, when he went into a similar business in St. Louis. In 1886, he returned to Medfield. Has one son living, Charles F., who is a physican."
Andrew N. Adams, A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., And His Descendants; Also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897 (By the Author, 1898: The Tuttle Company Printers, Rutland, VT.), 301.
"#22. i. Dr. George F., b. in Medfield, Mass., July 27, 1820; m. 1841, Mary A Barker of Cambridge, Mass. Surgeo in the 67th N.Y. Reg., established Turksh Baths in Boston and St. Louis; returned to Medfield in 1886; d. in Medfield, 10 May 1889."
They had four sons - George F., James R., George F. and Charles F. After George's death his wife Martha lived in Chicago, Illinois with their son, Charles.
From - William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 290.
"#159. George F., 1820; m. in 1841 Martha A. Barker of Cambridge. After residing in Waltham and Acton for a few years, he came to Medfield in 1845, and lived on the old place till about 1853, when he commenced the study of medicine in Boston. After completing his course, he located in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he practised till 1861, when he went to the war, and was surgeon in the Sixty-seventh New York Regiment. After serving three years, he returned, and about 1866 established Turkish baths in Boston, remaning there till 1869, when he went into a similar business in St. Louis. In 1886, he returned to Medfield. Has one son living, Charles F., who is a physican."
Andrew N. Adams, A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., And His Descendants; Also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897 (By the Author, 1898: The Tuttle Company Printers, Rutland, VT.), 301.
"#22. i. Dr. George F., b. in Medfield, Mass., July 27, 1820; m. 1841, Mary A Barker of Cambridge, Mass. Surgeo in the 67th N.Y. Reg., established Turksh Baths in Boston and St. Louis; returned to Medfield in 1886; d. in Medfield, 10 May 1889."
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