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751 | SOURCE: History of Old Braintree & Quincy by Pattee Farmer and Town selectman | ADAMS, Peter (I01590)
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752 | SOURCE: History of Old Braintree & Quincy by Pattee--Gravestone marker John was a farmer, a cordwainer, church deacon, selectman, tithingman, constable and militia officer. He acquired a substantial estate. The house in which he and his illustrious son, President Adams, were born , was built about 1681 at 143 Franklin St, Quincy Ma.. | ADAMS, Ursula (I01593)
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753 | SOURCE: History of Old Braintree and Quincy by Pattee Gravestone marker | SMITH, Rev. William (I01621)
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754 | SOURCE: History of Old Braintree and Quincy by Pattee---Henry Adams Genealogy by Bartlett. | ADAMS, Bethia (I01579)
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755 | Source: History of the Town of Medway | SHAW, William (I02146)
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756 | Source: History of the Town of Medway - Federal Census - 1800 - Medway, Massachusetts - four in household - Captain Seneca Barber Federal Census - 1810 - Walpole, Massachusetts - four in household Federal Census - 1850 - Seneca 79 yrs old, a farmer lived in Walpole with his wife Nancy age 72 yrs old and four children, John age 42 yrs old, a shoemaker, Charlotte age 46 yrs old, Clislia 26 yrs old and Ruth A 16 yrs old (?) Seneca was a representative of the First Baptist meeting house built on Turnpike in West Medway in 1823 | MAJOR, Dennis (I02145)
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757 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Soc. document LG 22 Rachel & Theophilus had 12 children | PARTRIDGE, Rachel (I00272)
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758 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Soc.- Record of the Descendants of Timothy Rockwood by (his granddaugther) E.L. Rockwood Luther Rockwood was still alive when "Records of the Decendants of T.Rockwood" was written. He was the only surviving child ( out of 12 ) of Timothy and had loss 2 of 2 wifes, 4 of 9 children and 11 of 16 grandchildren. Most had succumbed to consumption or small pox. He lived with Ruth, Elsie's mother, for almost 50 years. They lived in the homestead estate received from his father and situated about a mile west of Holliston Center. | ROCKWOOD, Luther (I00075)
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759 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Society - Document LG 36 Elizabeth and Timothy Rockwood had 6 children. Their youngest child was 2 years old when Elizabeth died at the age of 34. | PERRY, Elizabeth (I00293)
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760 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Society - Document LG 36 Timothy (age 60) married Deborah (Leland) Fairchild , his 4th wife, 3 years after the death of Alice. Deborah was 67 and died at 85. | LELAND, Deborah (I00171)
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761 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Society - Document LG 36 Timothy had at least 12 children and 4 wifes. He out lived all his wifes and died at the age of 79. | ROCKWOOD, Timothy (I00077)
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762 | SOURCE: Holliston Historical Society - Document LG 36 Timothy married Alice Littlefield 2+ years after the death of his 2nd wife, Jemima ( his youngest child, Rhoda, was 8 ). Alice was 30 years old and had 6 clildren by Timothy. She died a few weeks after the birth of her last child, Calvin, at he age of 42. | LITTLEFIELD, Alice (I00078)
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763 | Source: Holliston Historical Society - Document LG 36 Timothy married Jemima (Leland) Underwood (widow of Joseph ) 4 months after the death of his first wife Elizabeth. Jemima was 45 and died a year later without issue. | LELAND, Jemima (I00292)
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764 | SOURCE: Holliston Vital Records Died of fever at 23 from fever | PERRY, Ruth (I00079)
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765 | SOURCE: Holliston Vital Records Elizabeth was a seamstress | PHIPPS, Elizabeth (I00187)
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766 | SOURCE: Holliston Vital Records Eveline died at 4 years, 6 months from hydrocephalus (enlargement of the skull caused by excess fluid) | ROCKWOOD, Eveline (I00184)
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767 | SOURCE: Holliston Vital Records Mary Ann died at 3 years | ROCKWOOD, Mary Ann (I00182)
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768 | SOURCE: Holliston Vital Records | PERRY, James (I00081)
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769 | Source: Holliston Vital Records | ADAMS, Peter (I02557)
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770 | SOURCE: Howes Genealogy by Joshua C. Howes. ENGLISH ANCESTRY: According to source, " The first family of any mention is John de Huse, who in 1066, A.D., received a grant of a manor in Berkshire, England. From him the Howes line descended. The family settled in Norfolk county, England in 1457, A.D., town of Besthorpe under the reign of Henry VI. Besthorpe (Thorpe in old English means hamlet or town, Bes is short for best) was the family seat for seven generations: John Howys, 1457 (Note spelling of name) Robert Howys, 1508 Thomas Howys, 1555 (Coat of Arms granted 1519) Richard Howys, 1559 James Howys, 1592 Robert Howys, 1618 James Howys, Unknown John Howys, 1663 Thomas Howse Unknown (Note spelling of name) | ROOPE, Tabitha (I01396)
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771 | SOURCE: It is the opinion of other researchers that Maria Lambertse belongs in this family. There is no absolute proof. SOURCE: "Early Generation of the Van Deusen Family in America" has the following: Abraham Isaacs Van Deusen and Anne Sickels has the following children: Isaac bap 14 Mar 1688 with Marritje Lamberts (Van Valkenburg in brackets) as his sponsor. Jannetje bap 17 Nov 1695 with Rachel Lamberts (Van Valkenburg in brackets) as her sponsor. It is my belief that this is where the additional child Maria/Maritje Lambertse Van Valkenburg comes from. Further study is advisable. (NAVVF Web Site) | VAN METTICHOVEN, Geertruyt (I03308)
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772 | SOURCE: Jamerson's History of Medfield -- The Hardings in America by Wilber Harding | HARDING, Abraham (I00374)
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773 | SOURCE: Jamerson's History of Medway It is not clear whether Mary gave birth to any of Abraham's 14 children. His third child, Abraham, was borne by Sarah. | MASON, Mary (I00117)
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774 | SOURCE: John Adams by A. Burleigh Nabby, John and Abigail's first born died at the age of 49 of cancer, just a few months before her mother. | BASS, Hannah (I01599)
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775 | SOURCE: John Adams by A.Burleigh - Henry Adams Genology by Bartlett Abigail died at the age of 74 from typhoid fever. She was a woman of superior education and abilities, and her letter to her husband throw interesting light on affairs during the Revolution. | ADAMS, John (I01596)
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776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARCIA, Alice (I00977)
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777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARCIA, Margaret R. (I00979)
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778 | Source: Letter to Betty Crimmins July 25, 1983, reporting the death of their mother - Anna fell the day before Thanksgiving of 1982 and had successful surgery to repair a broken hip. ( Faulkner Hospital ). She was transferred to & recuperating at the Recuperative Center on Dec. 23 1982. She died of massive embolism on Feb.1, 1983, the eve of her 94th birthday. | OELSCHIEGER, Anne C. (I00010)
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779 | SOURCE: Leyn (Cathalina) accompanied her brother Andries on 24 Mar 1653 to give him her share of their parents inheritance | VAN VALKENBURG, Charles Augustus (I03302)
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780 | Source: Lilliput Research Services Oct 3, 2005 report | FULLER, Bradley (I02636)
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781 | SOURCE: Marriage and Death Certificates from the City of Marlboro, Massachusetts. Vol.1882, Pg.92, No.128 and Vol.1926, Pg.7, No.202 1920 Federal Census for the Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts Vol.71, E.D.301, Sh.7, Line 54 Certificate of Birth, Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts, 1872 Vol.1869, Pg.21, No.27 - According to the birth records the surname was spelt, "Bison" instead of Buisson CAUSE OF DEATH - Cirrhosis of the Liver OCCUPATION: When Louis and Delphine were first married they both worked in a shoe shop, then around 1920 he was a proprietor of a Meat Market, later Louis became a Funeral Director. | MORIN, F. Ellsworth (I00767)
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782 | Source: Marriage certificate - Lilliput Research Services, North Lincolnshire, England | Family: SMITH, Joseph / GILL, Mary Ann (F00548)
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783 | SOURCE: Marriage certificate -City of Boston Nov.18, 1900 - Death certificate- City of Boston (Emil Schuler-son-informant)- Birth date from death certificate - Federal Census Federal Census - 1910 - Anna is listed as "head of family" seamstress living at 3 Lamar tine Street, Boston with her daughter Anna Schuler seamstress , son in law William Schuler Sr bartender, their three children, Karl, age 8, William, age 4, Emil, age new born. Federal Census - 1920 - Anna is living with her daughter and son in law and family at 7 Bexley Road Roslindale, Massachusetts. William H. Schuler Sr. "head" 40 years old, Anna "Kilmarx" Schuler age 39 years old, Carl F. 17 years old, William H. Jr. age 14 years old, Emil age 9 years old, Elizabeth age 8 years old, and Anna Kilmarx age 61 years old. Federal Census - 1930 - William H. Sr age 49 years old " mechanic for Surveyor Indus.and his wife Anna E. age 49 years old, Emil age 19 years old, insurance adjuster, Anna "Betty" E. age 18 years old, stenographer, and Alfred age 10 years old. Also living with them was William's mother, Josephine age 82 years old. Twin brother was Charles - William, Anna, Franz & Anna Kilmarx, Fred Crimmins & grandchild buried Forest hill Cemetery (524-0218) Primary family residence-Cliftondale St. ward 18 precinct 10 (Roslindale,MA)- & -7 Bexley Rd ward 19 precinct 13 (Roslindale, MA)--Occupation listed as "Conductor" on Marriage certificate Died of Intestinal & Cerebral Hemorrhage--76 yrs old -Retired Bartender--SS# 028-03-5573 - 1905, electrician (Wm.Schuler birth certificate) Source: Folsom Funeral Service document: William H. Schuler ; died at Boston City Hospital on May 24, 1952 at 10:25 AM of intercerebral hemorrhage -arterio-intestinal hemorrhage, Born November 8, 1879. Resided at 45 Schiller Road, West Roxbury. Born in Boston, MA. Son of Mathias Schuler and Josephine Schell. SS# 028-03-5573 Informant: Emil Schuler Source: Boston Directory 1885 - William H. currier Boards: Boylston Street near Washington Street 1890 - William H. currier Boards: 7 Minden Street, Jamaica Plain 1891 - William H. currier Boards: 88 Terrace Street, Boston 1895 - William H. House: 88 Terrace Street , Boston 1889-90 - William H. (728 Washington St.) House: 7 Westerly Street Boston 1900 William H. Conductor House: 7 Westerly Street Boston 1901 - William H. Burkhardt Brewery House 400 Centre Street, Boston 1902 - William H. Insurance Agent House Ashley Street, Boston 1903-4 William H. Clerk, Burkhardt Bre'ry House 38 Mozart Street, Boston 1905-6 William H. Electrician House 38 Mozart Street, Boston 1907 William H. Electrician House: 3 Lamarline Street, Jamaica Plain 1908-9 William H. Manager (216 Mass. Ave) House: 3 Lamarline Street, Jamaica Plain 1911 - William H. Clerk (FH Sq.) House: 3 Lamarline Street, Jamaica Plain 1912 - William H. (prop.Schuler's Express) House: 3 Lamarline Street, Jamaica Plain 1913 - William H. (Schuler's Express ,13 Devonshire) House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale Anna E. Dressmaker 1914-6 - William H. (No Listing) House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale Anna E. Dressmaker 1917-9 - William H. Clerk House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale Anna E. Dressmaker 1920-5 - William H. Electrician House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale Anna E. Dressmaker 1926 - William H. Electrician House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale Anna E. Dressmaker William H. Jr. Salesman 1927 - William H. (No Listing) House: 56 Cliftondale Street Roslindale 1928-35 - William H. Stock Clerk House: 56 Cliftondale Street Roslindale ( see picture scrapbook) 1935-8 - William H. Clerk 224 Summer Street House: 56 Cliftondale Street, Roslindale 1939 - William H. (No Listing) House: 56 Cliftondale Street Roslindale 1940 - William H. (Anna E.) House: 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale 1941-3 - William H. (Anna E.) bartender W. Roxbury Cafe - House 7 Bexley Road, Roslindale 1944 - William H. bartender Parkway Gardens - Boards: 63 Cohasset Street, Boston 1946 - William H. liquor dealer Boards: 19 Brodeen, Roxbury 1947-9 - William H. Mgr. Reggies Cafe Boards: 62 Birchood,Street, Boston 1950 - William H. (No Listing) Boards: 25 Schiller, West Roxbury 1952 - William H. died at Boston City Hospital, Boston Living at the time at 25 Schiller Road Boston. | SCHULER, William Henry Sr. (I01566)
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784 | SOURCE: Marriage certificate -City of Boston Rev. B. O'Regan | BELYEA, Gladys Leona (I01260)
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785 | Source: Marriage certificate od Joseph & Mary | CLARK, Patience (I02373)
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786 | Source: Marriage certificate: Marriage certificate for Samual and Sarah Smith, identifies the groom's mother as Sarah A. Buckley - Sarah B Barber, daughter identifies her mother as Sarah A. Fossett. Marriage certificate (obtained by "British Ancestors" Wendy genealogist) William Barber age 21 yrs old, a batchelor to Sarah Ann (no last name) 19 yrs old a spinster. Groom's father's name is Joseph Barber, occupation - shoemaker. Groom's occupation, cotton weaver. Groom lived in Sand Bed - Bride lived in Brunt Hill.- Witnesses, Sarah & Thomas Barber - Married in Saddleworth Church, Saddleworth, York St Chad's Church Saddleworth (Picture in scrapbook) Saddleworth church - dedicated to St Chad - has a sighting legend associated with it. It is said that the original site for the church was on nearby Brown Hill, but every night the stones were mysteriously moved to their present location. Eventually the builders gave up moving the stones back to Brown Hill, and built it where the stones were placed. The fairies (who were held responsible for the nocturnal moving of the stones) were said to have been driven out of Saddleworth when the church received its bells. The loud chiming knocked the smaller fairy bells out of tune, and they went off in a "huff" over Stanedge towards Marsden, Sliathwaite and other districts. The church is also reputed to be haunted by a Grey Lady, and has some other interesting features. There is an ancient pair of stocks situated outside the church, and the Church Green is the scene of some old Saddleworth folk festivals including Morris Dancing and the Rush Cart Ceremony. | Family: BARBER, William / BUCKLEY, Sarah Ann (F00167)
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787 | SOURCE: Marriage Certificate; Natick, Vol.172, pp137 Occupation: Boot Closer | HAYFORD, Lewis S. (I00510)
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788 | SOURCE: Marriage Certificate; See Lewis Hayford Harriot's first marriage, Lewis second. Cause of Death: Small Pox | GEYER, Harriot E. (I00511)
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789 | SOURCE: Marriage Certificate; Sharon, Vol.154, pp266; Death Certificate; 1871, Vol.240, pp 340, Worcester Occupation: Bootmaker Cause of Death; Rheumatic Fever | HAYFORD, Ira (I00508)
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790 | SOURCE: Marriage record of daughter | DECOURCEY, Daniel (I01088)
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791 | Source: Marriage record Somerville MA Vol 12 pp 68 # 1141 Lived at 92 Cedar Street Somervile, MA | Family: PALMER, Harold / HUTCHINSON, Dorothy Barber (F00059)
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792 | SOURCE: Marriage records, Town of Harwich, Massachusetts taken from the Original Records, Volume 2, Page 226. Married by Kenneth Winslow, Esq. | ELDREDGE, Barnabas (I00994)
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793 | SOURCE: Marriage Registration, Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts Vol.452, Pg.284 | MCCUSKER, George Patrick (I00935)
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794 | SOURCE: Marriages Registered in the Town of Taunton, Massachusetts, 1854 Vol.78, Pg.115 | ELLARD, Annie (I00940)
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795 | SOURCE: Marriages Registered in the Town of Taunton, Massachusetts, 1854 Vol.78, Pg.115 | ELDREDGE, Nehemiah W. (I00942)
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796 | SOURCE: Marriages Registered in the Town of Taunton, Massachusetts, 1854 Vol.78, Pg.115 regarding his daughter Lavinia Marie Lincoln. | DYKE, Betsey G. (I00939)
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797 | SOURCE: Mass. Archives - Newport, R.I. City Hall- Marriage Certificate (401) 846 9600 - Somerville City Hall-Death Certificate - National Archives, US Census - Birth certificate Newport Historical Society - Hours Tues. - Fri. 9:30-4:30 (401) 846 0813 Samuel born on April, 10th 1857 - it was registered May 5, 1857 District of Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England - birth informant Sarah Ann Barber formerly Buckley of Mossley Brow made her X William Barber, father, was a Cotton Weaver (Birth certificate on file) Both Samuel and Sarah lived with their families at 7 Coddington Block until their marriage. -- Married in the Unitarian Society House, Ayrault St, near Kan by Rev.M.K.Schermerhorn. Occupation: Carriage Painter-- Sarah was naturalized 1869 (1900 Census), Samuel- Oct 5 1898 (see US District Court records, Boston, Ma. At the time of his death, Samuel was a watchman at the Somerville Water Works. He and Sarah were living at 141 Albion St. Somerville when he died of a cerebral hemorrhage Federal Census - 1880 - Samuel - 28 Yrs old is living with his mother, Sarah A., age 43, and his brother, William Miles. age 19 (working in the cotton mills) and sister Sarah (Sadie) age 7. They lived at 5 Willow Court Newport RI. Naturalization application (1898)---Arrives in New York on 21st of September 1859 - born April 10 1859 - (about 5 months old)- Age 39- occupation, carriage painter--resides at 31 Clayton St, Medford. (Note: Calculated date of birth from death certificate is April 10, 1857 also birth date was registered by his mother on May 5, 1857 as April 10 ) Seal - Witness - Naturalized -Oct 5, 1898 - Federal Census - 1900 - Samuel is 38 yrs. old (Mar.1862) married 18 yrs. (1882) lived at 31 Clayton Street, Medford with his wife Sarah age 36 yrs old (Jan 1894) and two children, Phoebe M age 15 yrs old (Feb 1885) and Helen F.C. age 5 yrs old (Aug 1894) Phoebe was born in RI , Helen in MA. Samual was a carriage painter. Federal Census - 1910 - Samuel, age 53 and wife Sarah age 49 lived at 391 Main Street Medford with daughter Helen Francis age 15. Samual was a carriage painter Federal Census - 1920 - Samuel age 63 and wife Sarah age 57 were living at 141 Albion Street Somerville MA. Samual worked as a watchman at the water works. Death Certificate: ( Somerville Vol 10 pp 173 # 873) Samuel Barber died Nov.15, 1922 - cause of death -cerebral hemorrhage - died in Somerville Hospital - married to Sarah Smith -living at 141 Albion Street Somerville MA - Samuel was a watchman at Somerville water works - Parents: William Barber (England) & Sarah Buckley (England) - Samuel was born in Lancashire, England - Age 65 yrs. 7 mos. 5 days (date of birth -Apr.10 1857 calculated ) - Buried in Cambridge Cemetery (Lot 1804 Lotus Path) Lot was bought in 1885. - Informant: Sarah Barber Cemetery Records ( Cambridge Cemetery, Cambridge, MA Lot 1804 Lotus Path) Lot was bought in 1885. Very small marble stone Samuel Barber - 1857 - 1925 age 65 Sarah Barber - 1861 - 1955 age 94 Florence Barber - 1882 - 1893 age 10 yrs 3 mos. "None know her but to love her. Someday we'll understand" (An early report has Samuel & Sarah born in Mawdesley, Lancashire England) Date of birth calculated from death records | WEBB, Mrs. Christopher () (I01658)
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798 | Source: Massachusetts Achieves, Boston Ma. Vol. 503 pp288 William H. Schuler 21 yrs. old and Anna E. Kilmarx 20 yrs. old was married by the Justice of Peace on November 18, 1900. She lived with her parents at 400 Centre St, Boston, MA and worked as a dressmaker. Anna was born in Germany. William lived at 7 Westerly, Boston. He listed his occupation as "Conductor". Father of the Groom: Mathias Schuler born in Germany - Mother of the Groom: Josephine Schell born in Boston, MA Father of the Bride: Franz L. Kilmarx born in Germany - Mother of the Bride: Anna Kuhn | Family: SCHULER, William Henry Sr. / KILMARX, Anna Elizabeth (F00677)
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799 | SOURCE: Massachusetts Archives - Death certificate Susan was a teacher. She died a 48-9 from dropsy ( an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the body) | MITCHELL, James Edward Sr (I01247)
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800 | Source: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 - Family History Library Film #0770906 & 0904375 | Family: HAYFORD, George E. / DARLING, Lorietta (F00575)
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