John LYNDE WAS A BLACK REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN WHO MOVED TO
BROOKFIELD WITH HIS NATIVE-American/Black wife Judith PHILLIPS SEVERAL
YEARS AFTER THE WAR. They farmed the land, raised a FAMILY HERE AND
TWO OF THEIR SONS FOUGHT IN THE WAR OF 1812. John and his sons voted
in local elections. The grandchildren went to school and grew up in
BROOKFIELD, but as young adults most moved away, and the FAMILY WAS
FORGOTTEN. Old documents found by local researcher Sue Nevins have
allowed for the retelling of this relatable American story of the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND BEYOND.Sue Nevins runs the Roxbury Historical
Society, serves on the cemetery commission, and is a Justice of the
Peace in Roxbury. She enjoys rescuing the stories of common people
from dusty documents and old gravestones. Previously a long-time
teacher, she now works as a Vocational Counselor with the state of
Vermont.
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