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!SOURCE: Samuel Page Hadley, "Moses Hadley and Rebecca Page, of Hudson, N.H." (Lowell, Mass.: Morning Mail Print, 1887), p. 40-41.
!RESIDENCES: Chiefly in Rumney, N.H.; "In 1867 he [Isaac] removed, with his wife, to Palmyra, Wisconsin, to be near his children. About five weeks after their arrival at their new home, they were attacked with typhoid fever, and died within three days of each other." --S.P. Hadley, p. 40.
RIN 86201. Quick link to this page: https://genweb.whipple.org/86201
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