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General Lemuel Dickinson died in 1835. His eldest son, Horace Dickinson, was born in Hatfield, Mass., in 1780. Horace Dickinson removed to Canada, when he was about thirty years of age, and became a prosperous merchant in Montreal, establishing a line of mail and passenger steamers and coaches from Montreal to Kingston. He married Amelia, daughter of Abijah Bigelow, of Waltham, Mass., who was a minute man at Lexington, fought at Bunker Hill, and in the Revolutionary War.
Horace was in partnership with his brother Banabus in setting up the Canadian Stage Coach Line.
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