Notes for Daniel Libby
He settled in his native town, on the south side of the road leading from Blackberry Hill to Beaver Dam Brook, and became a well-to-do farmer. He was much in town business; selectman thirteen years, town treasurer twenty successive years, and frequently moderator of the town meetings. He was on the Committee of Correspondence and Safety all through the Revolution. He died 31 July 1804, leaving his homestead to his son James. It is now all grown up to woods except a mound, containing about one-half an acre, on which the house stood. The old orchard, a few rods northeast of the site, still remains.
The Libby Family in America; pg. 60-61.
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