Pawlet (VT) One Hundred Years
Hiel Hollister
1867
J. Munsell, Albany
CROCKER, JOSIAH, from Falmouth, Mass., 1783; married a sister of Josiah Toby,
and settled on the present homestead of David Farrar. He raised a family
of six sons and several daughters: Benjamin, James, John, Thomas, Timothy
and Ezra. James was an attorney, and died recently at Buffalo. John
settled in Warsaw, N.Y. Thomas m. ______ Hooker, and succeeded to the
homestead, but removed to Poultney, where he recently died. The other sons
went west, but none of them are living. Mr. Crocker took special pride in
his family, and gave them unusual advantages for education. He died in
1846, aged 86; his widow in 1847, aged 84.
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