The house to the right was the Glove Hollow home of Aaron and Anna (Hoag) Currier circa 1822. Later his son Daniel was the owner. The house was taken down in 2008. Courtesy of Plymouth Historical Society Collection.
Other than the 7 children shown on this page, there are 2 others:
•Eliza Ann who was born August 3, 1835. She married 1st in 1858, Raleigh/Ralph D Carter of Virginia who died in 1865. She married 2nd in 1868, Reverend John Sanford, a Methodist clergyman of Galveston, Texas.
From page 4 of the Plymouth Record, printed July 17, 1902 we read: Is there any reader of this paper who remembers or knows of a lady who went South from here, before the war, to act as governess in a family and afterwards married into the family and made her home in the south?
The following week on page 4 we read this reply, Mr. Editor: — I think the lady whom you asked for information in last week's Record was Miss Eliza A Currier, as she was a governess in a southern family before the Rebellion, and married in the South. After her husband's death she went to Galveston, Texas, where she now lives. She is a sister of James and Henry Currier of Glove Hollow. —A.S.
•Emily Sarah who was born November 26, 1840. She married 1st, February 22, 1862, Thaddeus Stillman Moses who died January 13, 1902. They resided in Meredith. There were 4 children.
The house to the right was the Glove Hollow home of Aaron and Anna (Hoag) Currier circa 1822. Later his son Daniel was the owner. The house was taken down in 2008. Courtesy of Plymouth Historical Society Collection.
Other than the 7 children shown on this page, there are 2 others:
•Eliza Ann who was born August 3, 1835. She married 1st in 1858, Raleigh/Ralph D Carter of Virginia who died in 1865. She married 2nd in 1868, Reverend John Sanford, a Methodist clergyman of Galveston, Texas.
From page 4 of the Plymouth Record, printed July 17, 1902 we read: Is there any reader of this paper who remembers or knows of a lady who went South from here, before the war, to act as governess in a family and afterwards married into the family and made her home in the south?
The following week on page 4 we read this reply, Mr. Editor: — I think the lady whom you asked for information in last week's Record was Miss Eliza A Currier, as she was a governess in a southern family before the Rebellion, and married in the South. After her husband's death she went to Galveston, Texas, where she now lives. She is a sister of James and Henry Currier of Glove Hollow. —A.S.
•Emily Sarah who was born November 26, 1840. She married 1st, February 22, 1862, Thaddeus Stillman Moses who died January 13, 1902. They resided in Meredith. There were 4 children.
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Aaron Currier | Died | Sept. 20, 1882. | Æ. 86.
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