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of disease contracted in the army. He served as lieutenant in the 43rd, and as captain in the 58th Mass. Vols. He mar. Hannah E. Brooks of Hanover. Left one daughter, Nellie,8 who mar. Ed. L. Young, and one son, Nathan Otis,8 Nellie and Edward L. have a family.
6, Mary Jane,7 b. Aug. 7, 1839. Mar. Henry Abiel Turner of So. Scituate, now Norwell. Several children have deceased. Two sons, Nathan Soule,8 and George Clarence,8 live with their parents and cultivate the ancestral acres.
7, Susanna Adeline,7 b. May 29, 1842. Was a teacher, and died unmar. April 21, 1886.
(Continued from 1.) Hiram Abif Oakman,7 mar. Lucinda Hatch April 25, 1852. He was 1st lieutenant and captain in 7th Regt., Mass. Vols., and lieutenant colonel in 30th U. S. Colored Troops. He was in engagements in the Peninsular campaign, Petersburg, Fort Fisher, and was wounded at Fredericsburg. In military service 4 years.
1, Edward Hatch,8 b. Apr. 29, 1853. Mar. Nellie Turner of So. Scituate Aug. 12, 1884. Had: dau., Helen L., b. Aug. 2, 1889, d. young. Reside in Brockton.
2, Celia Jane,8 b. May 21, 1854. Mar. George F. Wilson June 10, 1885. They have one son, Fred Oakman Wilson,9 b. June 9, 1887.
3, Charles Willis,8 b. June 14, 1856, d. Mar. 21, 1865.
4, Martha Louise,8 b. Oct. 20, 1857. A teacher; d. Nov. 31, 1886.
5, Foster Tillinghast, b. Sept. 5, 1859, d. May 4, 1865.
6, Otis Briggs,8 b. Oct. 27, 1864. Graduated Har. Col. 1887. Mar. Oct. 23, 1901, Mary Louise French of Braintree. He is a teacher in Thayer Academy.
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