Weld, Martin, 1817-1899.

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Martin Weld was born on October 15, 1817 in Cornish, New Hampshire and died on January 6, 1899 in Groton, Vermont. He was the fifth of six sons born to Daniel (1781-1851) and Lydia Fuller Weld (1784-1846). Lydia Fuller Weld, born in Hardwick, Massachusetts, was the daughter of Deacon Thomas Fuller. Martin Weld's father, Daniel Weld of Cornish, N.H., was the second child of Deacon John and Deborah Plimpton Weld. Daniel and Lydia Fuller Weld's other five children were John Fuller Weld (1908-1892), Daniel Weld (1810-1848), Moses Weld (1813-1891), Eben Weld (1815-1857), and Charles Weld (1819-1891).

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From the guide to the Martin Weld and family papers., 1841-1934 (bulk 1841-1878)., (Minnesota Historical Society)

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Birth 1817

Death 1899

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