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Richard Mowry (February 11, 1748 – January 24, 1835) became an Uxbridge farmer, in Worcester County, Massachusetts, who 'successfully built and marketed equipment to manufacture woolen, linen or cotton cloth', from around the time of the Revolution.,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nps.gov/blac/planyourvisit/upload/Uxbridge.pdf )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Blackstonerivervalley.com )〕〔( Richard Mowry of Uxbridge, MA, his ancestors and his descendents; by William Augustus Mowry )〕 ==Family == Richard Mowry’’, was born as a 5th generation desencdent into a family that was prominent in Southern New England during the 17th and 18th Century in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. His family had a deed from the native Americans dating from 1666. There is a book written about Richard Mowry of Uxbridge, MA and his descendents, written by his great grandson, a prolific American historical writer, William Augustus Mowry.〔 The original family deed alludes to Roger Williams, John Brown, Edward Inman and John Sayles, early prominent Rhode Islanders. Nathaniel and John Mowry appear to be the first Mowry settlers in the Providence township around 1671.〔 Richard Mowry of Uxbridge is a 5th generation Mowry.〔 He was born in Smithfield, on Feb. 11, 1748 to Attorney Joseph Mowry of Glocester, RI, which at the time bordered Uxbridge. His father died when he was aged 16, and he learned to be a carpenter at Scituate, RI.〔 He married, Phebe Smith of Glocester who died the following year.〔 On January 5, 1774 he married Huldah Harris, daughter of Gideon of Scituate RI.〔 They had six children.〔 Their first child was born at Scituate RI in 1775.〔 From 1778 on, the children are born at Uxbridge. He lived in Uxbridge from that point on. Huldah died in 1795 at the age of 50.〔 He married again in 1802, to Isabel, Chacc and had two other children by his third marriage.〔 Isabel died in 1820.〔
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