Hello, Listers. I understand that there is a Swetland-Pease House located in East Longfellow that is on the list for historical status. Can anyone tell me any history about this house? Who built it? When? How did it get the name Swetland-Pease? Who were the PEASEs and SWETLANDs after whom the house is named? What is the next largest town to East Longfellow (Mapblast says it can't find East L.)? I have many PEASE ancestors. One of them was married to Andrew BARTON ca 1800. Andrew is buried in VT in a plot where there are buried (ca 1850) the wives of Philetus SWETLAND/SWEATLAND and Chauncy SWETLAND. But my PEASEs and my BARTONs lived in MA in the late 1700s. Some were in Lanesboro and in Blandford. I'm wondering if these PEASEs and SWETLANDs are of my family. Please let me have any little or big info you might have. Jane in AZ