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Silas Raymond was a Loyalist who settled in Kingston, a carpenter by trade, he built his own house and was active in the community, helping to build the church and belonging to various groups.
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scan101582.jpg Hanney1 picture by geraldean_2008Scan10158.jpg Hanney 2 picture by geraldean_2008

New England magazine, An Illustrated Monthly, May 1891, New England Magazine Corporation, Boston, 86, Federal St.
Article, The Loyalists, by James Hanney. P. 314


Illustrations, Raymond House, Rectory Porch, Trinity Church, Lyon House.

The Silas Raymond house was located just halfway up the driveway of Maple-wood Farm, Kingston, 885, Route 845. It burned. The Love's still plough up the scattered remnants of the house in their garden, lots of bricks, buttons, shards of china, pottery, glass, nails, springs, stove parts, etc. George Raymond's house foundation rests beneath the corner of Stone Haven House, Kingston

Button from Raymond HouseButton from Raymond House found in the Love's Garden.


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