In the 1881 census Joseph Carr and his family lived there he was 'a farmer of 43 acres no men employed' however 3 sons of working age lived with him as well as 3 daughters. Amos Knowles had this dairy in the 1940/50s, his bottles were unusual in that they had very wide tops unlike the co-op dairies that followed. My mother remembers in the 1920's the milk being delivery by hand cart and the farmer would measure a pint into the jug you took out to him. The Norton History Group may have more information.