A Visit to the Past at Normandy
Farms
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Established in 1759
Francis Daniels was born June 22, 1723 in the Province of Normandy, France.
While still a young man, he entered the French Army and was assigned to the West
Indies where he became an officer. Taken sick, he spent months in the hospital
before returning to duty. The move proved premature, as he became ill once
again, so he decided to return to France. The ship was captured by a Colonial
privateer and brought to Massachusetts Bay Colony in Boston, where the young
prisoner was a source of income to the privateers and was imprisoned for three
months. George Hewes, keeper of the jail, spoke French, and took a liking to his
young charge. He made him aware of his brother in Wrentham, a wealthy landowner
in need of hired help.
With the promise of being paid wages for his services, young Francis went to
Wrentham and lived with the Hewes family. Francis was indebted for the cost of
his passage, and was 36 years old before it was paid off and he was able to
purchase property himself. The Suffolk Registry of Deeds shows that on June 6,
1759 "William Hewes of Wrentham deeded to Francis Daniels 53 acres of land for
seven pounds, 18 shillings."
Turning to the land, working with the rudest of elements, he carved a farm from
the wilderness. The land which Francis had purchased and started to farm was to
be included in an area, set aside from Wrentham and other towns, to form a new
community, called Foxborough. Francis died June 23, 1813 and was buried in the
Central Burying Ground, a small cemetery outside the center of Foxborough where
Memorial Hall now stands. Years later, when Central St. was widened, his grave
was moved to Rockhill Cemetery. His gravestone can now be found on the west
hillside, facing the pond.
As the years have passed, the farm grew in acreage, and each succeeding
generation has taken its place at Normandy. From a dairy farm to chickens, then
raising sheep, the family has all worked the land first cleared from the
wilderness over 250 years ago. Now the 7th, 8th, & 9th generations are
contributing to New England's finest four season camping resort.
Your Hosts,
The Daniels Family