Eddy Family

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According to Olcott, "...after the Rochester knockings of 1847 had ushered in the new dispensation of Spiriualism..." the father hired "three or four" of the children out to a showman who took them around various US cities and even to London.  Some town names are mentioned "Lynn, Mass; South Danvers; West Cleveland, Ohio; Moravia, NY; Waltham, Mass; Dunville, Canada".
 
According to Olcott, "...after the Rochester knockings of 1847 had ushered in the new dispensation of Spiriualism..." the father hired "three or four" of the children out to a showman who took them around various US cities and even to London.  Some town names are mentioned "Lynn, Mass; South Danvers; West Cleveland, Ohio; Moravia, NY; Waltham, Mass; Dunville, Canada".
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ruzy2w1ba0kC&printsec=titlepage#PPA19,M1 Drawing of the Eddy Homestead]
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ruzy2w1ba0kC ''People from the Other World''], by [[Henry Steel Olcott]]. American Publishing Company, Hartford, Connecticut. 1875. 492 pages. Most of this book (the first 400 pages) are dedicated to describing the events at the Eddy Homestead in Chittenden, Vermont, from Aug 1874 to Dec 1874.
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ruzy2w1ba0kC ''People from the Other World''], by [[Henry Steel Olcott]]. American Publishing Company, Hartford, Connecticut. 1875. 492 pages. Most of this book (the first 400 pages) are dedicated to describing the events at the Eddy Homestead in Chittenden, Vermont, from Aug 1874 to Dec 1874.

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