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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK
he entered upon in May, 1834, and entered upon the rest of the Christian's hope; and in a few years his faithful, loving, Christian wife followed him, and their
ashes repose side by side near one of the sparkling little lakes which render Woodstock so picturesque and beautiful. They left behind four children. Edwin, the eldest, now a gray haired man of nearly seventy, occupies a part of the old farm. Jacob, now, if living, is in Missouri.
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