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Father Winter
The mills were in operation, and had some custom, but
he had sold no "village lots. " He had, however, made a home for his family, and in 1812, just about the time war was declared against Great Britain, he returned to Vermont for their removal.
Their children at that time were: Bleazar Conant—they called him Elly —Eunice and Azubah, aged respectively ten, eight and six years. Mrs. Winter's father urged to have the daughters left with him to be educated.
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