Page 1081, A few years after his Marriage he settled in Falmouth, and from that place shortly before the revolution he removed to Gray. He and John Nash went to Gray about the same time, and both lived with Daniel Libby until they had built houses and cleared some land. Asa Settled about two miles west of Gray Corner. There he lived until he was far advanced in age, and then took up his abode with his son Asa, in Belgrade. He was a revolutionary soldier; the Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls state: “Asa Lebby, private, Captain Samuel Knight’s Company; enlisted July 15, 1775; served six months one day; company stationed at Falmouth, Cumberland County, for defense of sea-coast.”
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