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FARRAR was born on 11 OCT 1791 in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
He died in 1874 at Wiscoy, Winona County, Minnesota. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Spouse: Martha COLBY. Noah FARRAR and Martha COLBY were married on 10 OCT 1817 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: James FARRAR, Sylvia FARRAR, Clark FARRAR, Levi C. FARRAR, Mary Ann FARRAR. Rebecca FARRAR was born on 5 MAR 1807 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She died on 5 APR 1842 at Lansingburg, Rensselaer County, New York. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Salman FARRAR was born on 13 MAY 1809 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He died on 4 MAY 1876 at Meredith, Belknap County, New Hampshire. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Samuel Dix FARRAR was born on 8 MAR 1797 in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He died on 5 MAR 1817 at Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Sarah FARRAR was born on 15 DEC 1798 in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living with brother-in-law Silas Colby) She died on 30 MAR 1891 at Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Stephen FARRAR was born on 24 MAY 1802 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. He died on 25 AUG 1886. Parents: Isaac FARRAR and Hannah DIX. Sylvia FARRAR was born about 1820. Parents: Noah FARRAR and Martha COLBY. Clara B. FARRELL was born on 24 NOV 1862 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She died after 1899. Spouse: Frederick Herbert SARGENT. Frederick Herbert SARGENT and Clara B. FARRELL were married Unk. in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Children were: John H. SARGENT, Donald F. SARGENT. Erwin Otis FARRER was born on 30 AUG 1833 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. He died in 1920. Spouse: Mary Ann COLBY. Erwin Otis FARRER and Mary Ann COLBY were married on 4 DEC 1861 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Children were: Minnie E. FARRER, Walter E. FARRER. Minnie E. FARRER was born in 1863 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. She died in 1883 at Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Parents: Erwin Otis FARRER and Mary Ann COLBY. Walter E. FARRER was born in 1882 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. He died in 1918 at Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Parents: Erwin Otis FARRER and Mary Ann COLBY. Annie S. FARRIN was born on 24 AUG 1885 in Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine. She died on 1 MAR 1977 at Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine. (SOURCE: Ancestry.com; Maine Death Index, 1960-1997.) Spouse: Russell Martin COLBY. Russell Martin COLBY and Annie S. FARRIN were married on 15 JUN 1901 in Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine. Children were: Arthur H. COLBY, Ruth L. COLBY, Priscilla E. COLBY, Russell Martin COLBY Jr., Elizabeth A. COLBY. Rachel FARRIN was born on 21 JAN 1828 in Litchfield, Kennebec County, Maine. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 873,925; History of Litchfield and an account of its centennial celebration, 1895. Pub. 1897.) She appeared in the census in 1860 in Litchfield, Kennebec County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1880 in West Gardiner, Kennebec County, Maine. (living with son Charles E. Colby.) She appeared in the census in 1900 in West Gardiner, Kennebec County, Maine. (living with son. Children 1, Living 1.) Spouse: Rev. Samuel Clark
COLBY. Rev. Samuel Clark COLBY and Rachel FARRIN were married on 26 NOV 1850
in Richmond, Lincoln County, Maine.
Elizabeth FARRINGTON was born in 1782. She died on 6 APR 1850 at South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She was buried in the Center Cemetery at South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Spouse: Samuel FLANDERS. Samuel FLANDERS and Elizabeth FARRINGTON filed marriage intentions on 30 DEC 1801. They were married on 16 MAR 1802 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury.) Children were: Lydia FLANDERS, Rhoda FLANDERS, Louisa FLANDERS, Solomon FLANDERS, Louisa FLANDERS, Moses FLANDERS, Lydia FLANDERS. Lillian E. FARRINGTON was born on 7 JUL 1880. She appeared in the census on 16 APR 1910 in Holland, Erie County, New York. (3 children, 3 living.) She appeared in the census on 8 JAN 1920 in Java, Wyoming County, New York. She appeared in the census on 14 APR 1930 in Liverpool, Onondaga County, New York. Spouse: Rufus Albert HAWKS. Rufus Albert HAWKS and Lillian E. FARRINGTON were married on 25 NOV 1903. Children were: Ethel D. HAWKS, Allison E. HAWKS, Clara A. HAWKS, Robert C. HAWKS, George L. HAWKS, Clifton D. HAWKS, Shirley N. HAWKS, Virginia L. HAWKS. Sarah FARRINGTON was born about 1770. Spouse:
David COLBY. David COLBY and Sarah
FARRINGTON were married on 8 APR 1796 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine.
Mar 27, 1796 Marr Intent David Colby and Sarah Farrington, both of Fryeburg.
Cert. granted April 10, 1796. Mar. Apr 8, 1796 by Rev. Fefseden.
Serena L. FARRINGTON was born on 15 DEC 1832 in Norway, Oxford County, Maine. She appeared in the census on 6 JUL 1860 in Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 7 JUL 1870 in Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 2 JUN 1880 in Bridgewater, Grafton County, New Hampshire. She died on 25 JUL 1883 at Bridgewater, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Walter Harris SARGENT. Walter Harris SARGENT and Serena L. FARRINGTON were married on 5 OCT 1852 in Norway, Oxford County, Maine. Children were: Ella Frances SARGENT, Arthur Wallace SARGENT, Anna Judson SARGENT, Herbert W. SARGENT, Flora May SARGENT, Walter Herbert SARGENT. Frank D. FARROW was born about 1850. He died before 1880. not listed in 1880 census. Spouse: Ida Anna COLBY. Frank D. FARROW and Ida Anna COLBY were married on 11 FEB 1878 in Litchfield, Kennebec County, Maine. (SOURCE: FHL Film 0011329; Town and vital records, 1795-1892 Litchfield (Maine). Town Clerk. Intent.) Hannah FARSON was born on 27 MAR 1818 in Bradford, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 8 AUG 1850 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 16 JUN 1860 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. She died on 20 SEP 1882 at Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Levi COLBY. Levi COLBY and Hannah FARSON were married on 17 NOV 1836 in Bradford, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. SOURCES: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, Levi, Marriage: Hannah FERSON, Date: 17 Nov 1836; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Children were: Margaret Ann COLBY, Moses COLBY, Eliza Jane COLBY, Hannah COLBY. Spouse: Col. Eli CARTER. Col. Eli CARTER and Hannah FARSON were married on 30 JAN 1845 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Alonzo E CARTER. Alphonsine Alma FASSETT was born in 1836 in Vermont. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Weston, Windsor County, Vermont. She died on 2 APR 1871 at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. Spouse: Winslow A. COLBY. Winslow A. COLBY and Alphonsine Alma FASSETT were married on 11 JUN 1854 in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont. Children were: Juan A. COLBY, Francis A. COLBY, Adelaide COLBY, Ida Iola M. COLBY. Amanda Melvina P. FASSETT was born in 1840 in Vermont. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Weston, Windsor County, Vermont. Spouse: John H. COLBY. John H. COLBY and Amanda Melvina P. FASSETT were married on 23 NOV 1854 in Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont. Children were: Leroy S. COLBY, Edward Ferin COLBY, Amanda E. COLBY. Elphina FATHEY was born in 1864 in New Boston, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Daughter of Orren ROCKWOOD & Elphina HOLBROOK. Spouse: George F. COLBY. George F. COLBY and Elphina FATHEY were married on 28 MAY 1892 in New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, George F. Age: 28 years, Marriage: Elphina FATHEY Age: 28 years, Date: 28 May 1892; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Wife previously married.) Children were: Daniel Elbridge COLBY. Delila Louise FATTIG was born on 6 JUN 1870 in Iowa. She appeared in the census on 7 JUN 1900 in Washington, Franklin County, Nebraska. She appeared in the census on 20 APR 1910 in Grant, Franklin County, Nebraska. She appeared in the census on 21 JAN 1920 in Inavale, Webster County, Nebraska. She died in 1931. Spouse: William Miles COLBY. William Miles COLBY and Delila Louise FATTIG were married on 3 OCT 1885 in Buchanan County, Missouri. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1004804; Marriage records, 1839-1916; marriage index, 1839-1927 Buchanan County (Missouri). Recorder of Deeds.) Children were: Albert COLBY, Bessie COLBY, Clarence COLBY, Elsie COLBY, Silvia COLBY, Clara COLBY, Mina Mabel COLBY. Katharine Ann FAULDER was born on 11 FEB 1916 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. She died on 12 SEP 1995 at Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. She had Social Security Number 289-05-3465. Spouse: Guy Irving COLBY III. Guy Irving COLBY III and Katharine Ann FAULDER were married on 3 MAY 1941 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio. Children were: Guy Irving COLBY IV, Faulder COLBY. Lousia FAULKES was born on 17 NOV 1839 in New York. She appeared in the census on 11 AUG 1870 in Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin. She died on 25 OCT 1906 at Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin. She was also known as Luwesa Faulkes. She was buried in the Storytown Cemetery at Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin (BOOK SOURCE: "History of Dane County - Genealogical and Biographical." published in 1906 by the Western Historical Association, Madison, WI.) Spouse: Romanzo H. COLBY (twin). Romanzo H. COLBY (twin) and Lousia FAULKES were married in JUN 1861 in Wisconsin. Children were: John Lewis COLBY, Nona E. COLBY, Gertrude M. COLBY, Ralph F. COLBY, Charles Chester COLBY, Arthur A. COLBY. Bryon FAUNER was born about 1867. Spouse: Kate COLBY. Bryon FAUNER and Kate COLBY were married on 31 OCT 1892. Children were: Joy FAUNER, Wavie FAUNER, Hazel FAUNER, George FAUNER. George FAUNER was born on 15 APR 1901. (BOOK SOURCE: "Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Masssachusetts" Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Print. and Binding Co., 1907, 76 pgs, Harriet Morse Weeks.) Parents: Bryon FAUNER and Kate COLBY. Hazel FAUNER was born on 20 MAY 1898. (BOOK SOURCE: "Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Masssachusetts" Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Print. and Binding Co., 1907, 76 pgs, Harriet Morse Weeks.) Parents: Bryon FAUNER and Kate COLBY. Joy FAUNER was born on 1 SEP 1893. (BOOK SOURCE: "Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Masssachusetts" Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Print. and Binding Co., 1907, 76 pgs, Harriet Morse Weeks.) Parents: Bryon FAUNER and Kate COLBY. Wavie FAUNER was born on 3 DEC 1895. (BOOK SOURCE: "Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Masssachusetts" Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Print. and Binding Co., 1907, 76 pgs, Harriet Morse Weeks.) Parents: Bryon FAUNER and Kate COLBY. Anna FAVOR was born date unknown. Spouse: Ellis HOYT. Ellis HOYT and Anna FAVOR were married date unknown. Anne FAVOR was born about 1738. Spouse: Jonathan BAGLEY. Jonathan BAGLEY and Anne FAVOR were married on 10 DEC 1757 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: John BAGLEY, Dolly BAGLEY, Winthrop BAGLEY, Cutting BAGLEY, Barnard BAGLEY, Jonathan BAGLEY, William BAGLEY, Nathan BAGLEY, Moses BAGLEY, Sally BAGLEY, Joshua BAGLEY, Christiana BAGLEY. Phillip FAVOR was born about 1660 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died on 28 JUN 1741 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Spouse: Mary OSGOOD. Phillip FAVOR and Mary OSGOOD were married in 1688/89 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Sylvia Alice FAVOR was born on 26 MAY 1883 in Hebron, Grafton County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 8 JAN 1920 in Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the census on 3 APR 1930 in Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She died on 5 MAR 1963 at Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Walter Perkins SANBORN. Walter Perkins SANBORN and Sylvia Alice FAVOR were married on 2 APR 1911 in New Hampshire. Children were: Richard Favor SANBORN, Donald R. SANBORN, Bertha E. SANBORN, Edith M. SANBORN, Willard P. SANBORN. William FAWBUSH has Ancestral File Number CXHL-VS. Spouse: Mary Jane CARTER. William FAWBUSH and Mary Jane CARTER were married date unknown. Arnold FAY was born date unknown. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Elliot FAY was born on 11 MAY 1837 in Richmond, Chittendon County, Vermont. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Spouse: Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY. Elliot FAY and Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY were married on 25 SEP 1865 in Hawksbury, Ontario, Canada. Children were: Ernest Austin FAY, Harry Hersey FAY, William Elliott FAY, Gertrude Rose FAY. Enos Colby FAY was born on 17 SEP 1833. Adopted? Listed only as Enos Colby. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Ernest Austin FAY was born on 18 DEC 1866 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Elliot FAY and Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY. Gertrude Rose FAY was born on 24 OCT 1874 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Elliot FAY and Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY. Capt. Harry Colby FAY was born on 30 NOV 1830. Captain Harry C. Fay,* editor-in-chief of the National Eagle, a bright and thoroughly up-to-date newspaper published in Claremont, was born in Richmond, Vt., November 30, 1830, son of Captain Nathan and Polly (Colby) Fay. Stephen Fay, his great-great-grandfather, was an early settler in Bennington, Vt., and was the father of eight children. His son John kept the Catamount Tavern, which during his day became a meeting-place for many great statesmen, who formed a legislative body, and held there meetings known as "Councils of Safety." He, John , fell in the battle of Bennington. His son, Nathan Fay, served as a Colonel Warner 's command. Nathan, who was a cloth-dresser by trade, removed from Bennington to Richmond, Vt., about the year 1781, and established there a cloth-dressing house, which he carried on successfully for a number of years, leaving a flourishing business at the time of his death, which occurred at the age of seventy-seven. He married a daughter of Colonel Safford, a member of an old and prominent family of Bennington. Captain Nathan Fay , father of the subject of this sketch, continued the business of clothdressing after the death of his father; but, it subsequently becoming less profitable, he turned his attention in part to farming, and at the time of his death was the owner of one thousand acres of land. A member in early life of the Democratic party, he held office continuously for twenty-five years, representing his town in the legislature at six different periods, and serving it as Selectman throughout his public career. A good penman and a close student, he possessed also a fair knowledge of the law, and transacted much legal business. He was the administrator and executor of many estates, and, with a generosity not often seen, rarely accepted remuneration for his services. He belonged to the Universalist church, toward the support of which he liberally contributed. Faithful to every public and private obligation, and of rare public spirit, his death at the age of eighty-one was widely regretted. His first wife was Maria Murray . By his second wife, Polly , who was a daughter of Elliot Colby , he had eight children--Nathan M. , Safford , Mary Ann , Martha , Enos C. , Harry C. , Elliot , and Arnold . Harry C. Fay was the first of this large family to leave the shelter of the parental roof-tree. At the age of fifteen he went to Montpelier , where he learned the printer's trade in the office of Eli Ballou , publisher of the Universalist. After serving a three years' apprenticeship, he returned to school at South Woodstock and at Thetford, Vt. , having previously studied for a few terms at both institutions. Going to Potsdam, N.Y. , in 1850 , he there bought out William Wallace , a printer and publisher, and edited the Courier and Freeman for eleven years. He was appointed Postmaster of Potsdam , in which office he served from 1856 to 1860 . When the Civil War broke out he sold out his interests to his brother Elliot , who was exempt from military duty, and at the call for three hundred thousand men in September, 1861 , enlisted for three years' service in the Ninety-second New York Regiment, in which he was commissioned Captain. He was wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. , and became commander of the regiment after that engagement. At Petersburg, Va. , he received a wound in the ankle, and in February, 1865 , was mustered out of the service. He then returned to his native town, Richmond, Vt. , and the following fall, in company with his brother Arnold, who had served as Captain of the Seventeenth Vermont Regiment during the war, went to Irasburg, Vt. , where he was engaged in farming for about two years. Subsequently selling his farm to his brother Arnold , he went into the printing business at Waterbury , where he remained, however, but a short time, going thence to Burlington, Vt. After conducting business a while in Burlington , he sold out, and in 1872 entered the employ of the Claremont Manufacturing Company, with whom he served as foreman for seven years. In 1880 he purchased the National Eagle, and, taking upon himself the editorial duties, has been since thus engaged. The Eagle was established in 1834 , under the direction of a Mr. Fay 's proprietorship has already lasted longer than that of any of his predecessors. Since he took charge of it, its circulation has increased more than threefold, and it is now upon a firm financial basis. It has a wide reputation for fairness, the correctness of its news items, and its able editorials. In 1890 Mr. Fay took into partnership his son, Nathan W. Fay , and his son-in-law, William H. Thompson . Besides publishing the paper, the firm has a monopoly of the job printing business in Claremont . Captain Fay is said to be the oldest living publisher in New Hampshire . He has figured more or less prominently in politics, and during 1887 and 1888 was Representative to the New Hampshire legislature. He has for many years been a member of the Episcopal church, which he has served in an official capacity. Captain Fay married Miss Nancy L. Skinner , daughter of the Rev. Warren Skinner , a Universalist minister and one of the early pioneers of Universalism in this section, and who served with the rank of Orderly Sergeant in the War of 1812 . Captain and Mrs. Fay are the parents of two children: Nathan W. , who is now in partnership with his father; and Lillie . The last named married William H. Thompson , son of Samuel Liscom and Alsada Eleanor (Flint) Thompson . Mr. Thompson 's grandfather, William Thompson , who was a successful wholesale and retail dealer in meat and provisions in Worcester, Mass. , had two children, one of whom died in infancy. The other, Samuel L. , was engaged for some time in business with his father in Worcester , but subsequently removed from that place to Perkinsville, Vt. , and thence to Chester in the same State. A Republican politically, he was largely interested in local politics, and held various public offices, among them those of Deputy Sheriff, Selectman, and Justice of the Peace. He had eight children: Moses Waldo ; Ella Maria ; Harriet Alsada ; William , who died in infancy; William H. ; Sarah , who died at the age of six years; Samuel Leslie ; and one other, who died unnamed. The eldest, Moses Waldo , has been established in the clothing business in Boston for the past thirty-five years, being a member of the firm of Thompson , Willis & Nugent. Ella Maria married A. E. Snell , and resides in Lewiston, Idaho . Harriet Alsada became the wife of E. P. Mudge , Clerk of the Court in Lewiston, Idaho . Samuel Leslie is a druggist in the same place. At the age of twelve years William H. Thompson went to Cavendish, Vt. , where he found employment in the store of a Mr. Pierce , a merchant and an ex-schoolmaster. During his three years there he was under the tutorage of his employer, and made rapid progress in his studies. The next five years were spent with Messrs. Chandler Brothers, merchants of Proctorsville, Vt. ; and subsequently he travelled for a year as salesman for S. Washburn Holmes , a wholesale grocer. After other business experiences he removed in 1880 to Claremont , and entered into partnership with Captain Fay , as above narrated. His services as a member of the firm have contributed in no small degree to its prosperity Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Harry Hersey FAY was born on 2 MAR 1868 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Elliot FAY and Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY. Martha FAY was born on 1 FEB 1826. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Martha Colby FAY was born on 27 NOV 1828. Adopted? Listed only as Martha Colby. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Capt. Nathan FAY was born on 22 JAN 1791 in Richmond, Chittendon County, Vermont. He died on 17 AUG 1873 at Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont. Spouse: Mary MURRY. Capt. Nathan FAY and Mary MURRY were married on 18 MAY 1818 in Richmond, Chittendon County, Vermont. Children were: Nathan Murry FAY. Spouse: Polly COLBY. Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY were married on 23 OCT 1823 in Vermont. Children were: Safford FAY, Martha FAY, Sarah Ann FAY, Martha Colby FAY, Capt. Harry Colby FAY, Enos Colby FAY, Elliot FAY, Arnold FAY. Nathan Murry FAY was born on 8 MAY 1819 in Richmond, Chittendon County, Vermont. He died at Essex, Chittenden County, Vermont. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Mary MURRY. Safford FAY was born on 21 JUL 1824. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. Sarah Ann FAY was born on 1 JUL 1827. Parents: Capt. Nathan FAY and Polly COLBY. William Elliott FAY was born on 23 JAN 1870 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Elliot FAY and Elvira Ella Clarinda HERSEY. Annie M. FAYE was born about 1865. Spouse: Harvey W. COLBY. Harvey W. COLBY and Annie M. FAYE were married on 28 FEB 1885 in Dresden, Lincoln County, Maine. |