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Edward Benjamin Buffum

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Edward Benjamin Buffum

Birth
Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
21 Apr 1927 (aged 75)
Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8759333, Longitude: -72.8598556
Plot
West Section: Row 3; Lot 31
Memorial ID
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DEERFIELD VALLEY TIMES - Reunion Edition page 50.
WILMINGTON, Vermont. The Times Press, 1900.

E. B. Buffum.
E. B. Buffum is most prominently associated in the public mind as a former esteemed teacher and as the affable salesman and confidential clerk in O. O. Ware's general store. He was born in Winchester, N. H. in 1851, son of Benjamin and Almira (Cunningham) Buffum.

He came to Wilmington in his infancy with his father's family and was bred upon the farm and educated in the public schools and the academy of Winchester, N. H. He married Jennie, daughter of Chipman Parmalee and moved to the paternal farm of his wife.

He began teaching school at eighteen years of age and for more than a score of years was a successful teacher in this town and three years superintendent of schools. In 1888 he moved to the village and became clerk for O. O. Ware and has here displayed great natural aptitude in the vocation of a salesman.

Mr. and Mrs. Buffum have two sons, Herbert, who married May Howard, and Clarence P., who married Flora Streeter, both of Whitingham.

E. B. Buffum is a deacon of the Baptist church.
DEERFIELD VALLEY TIMES - Reunion Edition page 50.
WILMINGTON, Vermont. The Times Press, 1900.

E. B. Buffum.
E. B. Buffum is most prominently associated in the public mind as a former esteemed teacher and as the affable salesman and confidential clerk in O. O. Ware's general store. He was born in Winchester, N. H. in 1851, son of Benjamin and Almira (Cunningham) Buffum.

He came to Wilmington in his infancy with his father's family and was bred upon the farm and educated in the public schools and the academy of Winchester, N. H. He married Jennie, daughter of Chipman Parmalee and moved to the paternal farm of his wife.

He began teaching school at eighteen years of age and for more than a score of years was a successful teacher in this town and three years superintendent of schools. In 1888 he moved to the village and became clerk for O. O. Ware and has here displayed great natural aptitude in the vocation of a salesman.

Mr. and Mrs. Buffum have two sons, Herbert, who married May Howard, and Clarence P., who married Flora Streeter, both of Whitingham.

E. B. Buffum is a deacon of the Baptist church.


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