He was born and married in Watertown, Mass., his wife being a sister of Scarborough Parker, and moved to Maine, settling on Moose Hill, in East Livermore, where he lived and died ; he left his native State in the latter part of the nineteenth century. As with the other members of the family who settled in Maine at an early date, he introduced many varieties of apples and pears which
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have made the State of Maine famous.