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Bauldry, Lyman C., was born in the village of Bourne on Cape Cod, April 2, 1872, a son of Capt. George F. and
Nancy (Eldridge) Bauldry. His father was a native of Yarmouth, England, but came to New Bedford in a merchantman
when a boy of eleven years and later settled in Bourne. He followed the sea all his life and eventually became
master of a whaling vessel. Lyman C. Bauldry attended the schools of his native town and soon after completing
his education formed a copartnership with his brother to conduct a livery business in Fairhaven. He continued in
this business four years and then entered the shipping department of the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company. After
a service of three years he was appointed to his present position as foreman of the tube and cone department of
the New Bedford Paper Company. In 1892 he married Julia E., daughter of Martin V. Cahoon of New Bedford, and they
have one son, Carleton E.
From:
Our county and its people
A descriptive and biographical history of
Bristol County, Massachusetts
Prepaired and published under the auspices of
The Fall River News and The Taunton Gasette
With assistance of Hon. Alanson Borden
The Boston History Company, Publishers, 1899.
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