Epsom History
Elizabeth (Eliza) B. Philbrick married Levi Cass in Allenstown, January 27, 1848. She was the daughter of Simeon and Olive W. (Bickford) Philbrick. Together they had 13 children: Eugene, Elva, Filmore, Albert S., Eliza, George P., Etta May, John Tennant, Hattie E., Eddie P., Clara Olive and Fred. T. Cass. She gave an address at an old home day celebration relating her memories of the old meetinghouse on Center Hill. Her remarks can be read HERE.
She died January 28, 1908, her husband, Levi Cass, died Apr. 9, 1894. Both buried in the New Rye Cemetery.
“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” Rudyard Kipling
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