Excerpt from History of the Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Mass: From the Time Its Territory Was Purchased of the Indians in 1686, to the Present; With the Genealogy of Present and Former Resident Families
The preparation of the historical part of this work, from the material furnished by William Bennett, or gathered from other sources, was mainly completed by Rev. J. M. Stowe, even to writing the Introduction, in 1873. And at the same date the genealogical part had been reduced to the present tabular form, from the lists of names and dates received from Mr. Bennett, or collected by Mr. Stowe himself.
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