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| | Bainbridge township, Ohio (F. A. Henry writings) |
 | | John Parsons, of Enfield, Connecticut, from among his daughter Rhoda's large family, to go back home with him from Berkshire and attend school in the older community; thus lightening the mother's growing burden, while enlarging the opportunity of one by no means the least promising of her children. |
 | | Her father, said to have been a minute man in the Revolution (though I have never found any record of his service), was the first justice of the peace in that township; and his father, Aaron Jaqua, whose wife was Rebecca House, of Lebanon, had been a Connecticut soldier and "clerk" in the French Wars. |
 | | Geauga Lake, 1007; Father's and Grandfather's homes in later life, 1020; and, on the east side of the Chagrin, the land rises abruptly to about the same height, and then gradually to the level of 1260 feet at a point east of "the Center." |
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