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Thursday, June 11, 2015
Ebon Moody Boyton and Charlotte Nickerson Marriage 1921 Newbury MA
Labels:
1921,
adoption,
Bicycle railway,
Charlotte Nickerson,
E Moody Boynton,
Inventor,
Louise Mabon,
M-tooth saw,
Marriage,
Newbury Congregational Church,
newbury ma,
Rev Degan
Location:
Newbury, MA, USA
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Samuel Preble and Hannah Stone of Marblehead
From August 18 1920
ODD FELLOW FOR 70 YEARS IS DEAD OBIT
From Boston Herald Boston, Mass. Tuesday, December 8, 1925
Samuel S. Preble, Marblehead, Also Veteran G.A.R. Member
Samuel S. Preble, one of the oldest members of the Odd Fellow and of the Grand Army in Massachusetts, and perhaps the oldest member of both organizations, died yesterday at his home, 53 Lincoln Avenue, Marblehead. He would have been 96 years old Dec. 18.
He and his wife, on Aug. 2, celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary. His widow, who survives him, is 92.
Mr. Preble was born in Marblehead. Early in his life, he went to the Grand Banks fishing. Later he became a shoe worker and for 50 years he worked in shoe factories in Lynn and Marblehead, retiring when he was 77. For 70 years, he had been a member of Atlantic Lodge, I.O.O.F., of Marblehead, and was the oldest member of that lodge. He also was the oldest member of John Goodwin, Jr., post, G.A.R., of Marblehead.
When the civil war broke out, he enlisted in Company C, 8th Massachusetts Volunteers, serving nine months with that organization. Afterward, he served at Camp Newbern in South Carolina.
For many years he was associated with bands. He played in the Salem brass band when the late T.S. Gilmore, noted bandmaster, was conductor. He was a church singer of local note in Marblehead and neighboring cities and towns.
Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons and daughter, Samuel S. Preble, Jr. of Melrose; Frank A. and Carrie Preble of Marblehead, and Mrs. Edwin A. Hathaway of Swampscott.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at his home. Burial will be in Waterside Cemetery.
Monday, August 18, 2014
July 4th 1843 Newbury MA Nathaniel Little and Edna Lunt Matrimony Independence Style
Marriage of Nathaniel Little and Edna/Edner Lunt of Newbury MA July 4 1843
From The Northeast Boundary Line Friday, July 14, 1843 Daily National Intelligencer Washington DC
State of Matrimony Friday, July 14, 1843 Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst, NH)
The elderly gentleman in the sepia photo standing next to the chair is possibly the Rev. Withington See Newbury 1635
From The Northeast Boundary Line Friday, July 14, 1843 Daily National Intelligencer Washington DC
State of Matrimony Friday, July 14, 1843 Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst, NH)
The elderly gentleman in the sepia photo standing next to the chair is possibly the Rev. Withington See Newbury 1635
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