Generation 7: Horatio Hall and Elizabeth Pinder
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Birth of Abby Francis |
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Birth of Lucy Mason #1 |
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Birth of Ellen Maria Sophia |
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Birth of Horatio #1 |
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Birth of Horatio Jr. #2 |
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Birth of Lucy Mason #2 |
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Birth of Ephraim Augustus #2 |
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Death of Elizabeth |
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Summary: Linking Horatio Hall to parents Brian Hall and Polly Lane
Horatio (a laborer) is born in Norton to a Mary (Polly is a common nickname for Mary) and Brian Hall (from Horatio’s death records). He marries Elizabeth Pinder in Malden in 1832. His first child Mary Elizabeth is born in RI (marriage records), his second David Pinder is also born in RI (1900 & 1910 census records), his third Abby Francis in Seekonk (marriage records), the fourth, Lucy Mason, possibly also born in Seekonk, birth records are not found and she died at age two in Malden. The remaining 5 children were all born in Malden.
In 1833 his father Brian Hall formerly of Norton dies in Providence (Providence register).
In 1836, we find a Horatio Hall (also a laborer) in the Providence directory living on India Point (land previously owned by his brother Brian) with Polly Hall (widow) and Ephraim L. Hall.
In the 1840 census a Horatio is in Seekonk with 4 children. The age groups match up perfectly. In 1850, the family is again found in Malden (named individually) where they remain until Horatio’s death.
Horatio was born on June 18, 1802 in Norton, MA[1] [2]. His parents names as listed on his death record are Byron and Mary both born in Norton, MA[3]. Note that the name “Polly” was often used as a nickname for Mary[4] so this may indicate that he was the child of Brian and Polly of Norton, MA (editor’s note: a search on ancestory.com and newenglandancestors.org reveals no Brian and Mary Halls in Norton or Bristol County during this time period, only a Brian and Polly Hall).
Elizabeth Pinder was born on June 18, 1810 to David and Elizabeth in Ipswich, MA[5] [6]. Not sure if this entry in the vital record books are her parents since it was 6 months after Elizabeth’s birth[7]: David Pinder, and Elizabeth Jones, Married Dec. 8, 1810.* Ipswich.
In the 1830 census data there is an Elizabeth Pinder (Elizabeth’s mother?) in Malden, MA listed as head of household, age 40 to 50 with 4 children living in her home a male age 5 to 10 and three females one in each category 5-10, 10-15 & 15-20. Elizabeth would have been about 20 years old during this census year[8].
Horatio Hall (a laborer) and Elizabeth Pindar were married in Malden, MA on April 5, 1832[9] [10].
Although Horatio and Elizabeth were married in Malden, MA, about the time of the birth of their first child they moved to the area of Providence, RI and Seekonk, MA. Seekonk was the eighteenth town formed in Bristol county and was set off from old Rehoboth on February 26, 1812.[11]. Here their first four children were born.
This was about the time that Horatio’s father Brian Hall passed away (1833)[12].
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Family Name |
Record Text |
Record Type |
Town/Village |
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Page |
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1843 |
HALL |
HALL Maj. Brian, formerly of Norton, Mass., at Providence, in 70th year, soldier of the Revolution, Jan. 13, 1833 THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN |
Death |
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In the 1836 Providence City Directory [13] under the name Hall there is a Horatio a laborer (note that later Malden censuses identify him as a laborer), Ephraim L. and Polly (widow) all listed as living in India Point. It would appear as though the family moved in with Polly shortly after her husband Brian’s death (note that an Ephraim L. is also listed as an heir in probate records). Then perhaps upon Polly’s death (date unknown) the estate was settled and Horatio’s family returned to Malden where they initially lived with Elizabeth’s mother (see details below).
Note that in the early 1830’s the area called India Point was part of Seekonk.
In 1831 the Boston & Providence Railroad Corporation was incorporated by the general court of Massachusetts to construct a line of railroad beginning at or near the city of Boston to the state line in Pawtucket or Seekonk. Surveys were made by Captain William Gibbs McNeill, assisted by General William Raymond Lee, and the work was begun under this authority in Massachusetts. It was not until 1834 that the general assembly of Rhode Island passed the act to authorize the entrance of the road into this state. The corporation was here entitled the ‘Boston & Providence Railroad and Transportation Company’, to build a railroad to intersect at the state line with the road of the Boston & Providence Railroad Corporation, and extend to tide-water in the city of Providence. In the meantime the franchise of the Massachusetts corporation had been sold out at auction, in 1832, the assessments levied upon the original subscribers to furnish the money for the building of the road not being paid. The parties upon whom the task of completing the road then devolved pushed forward the work. The line entered this state by the drawbridge at India Point, the town of East Providence, then Seekonk, being at that time in the state of Massachusetts, and the terminus of the road was at India Point. In June, 1835, the line was completed, with the exception of the Canton viaduct, and the first train passed over it from Providence to Boston on the 2d of that month, being drawn as far as the viaduct by horses, on account of the non-arrival of one of the locomotives, built in Philadelphia[14].
India Point is a centerpiece in Rhode Island history: Roger Williams landed nearby on the banks of the Seekonk River in 1636, then canoed along what is now the Park’s shoreline to the fresh water spring just up the Providence River. During the 1700’s, the bustling port at India Point launched countless trading voyages to the East and West Indies, giving the area its name. After 1850, waves of immigrants — primarily Irish, Cape Verdean, Azorean, and Portuguese — landed at India Point, which teemed with steamships. The present-day Park was created in 1974. India Point Park features 18 acres of open space, graceful trees, and walking paths along its 3,600-foot shoreline. Located at the confluence of the Seekonk and Providence Rivers where they widen into Narragansett Bay, the Park is the only broad expanse of Bay shoreline in Providence accessible to the public[15].
In 1840, there is a Horatio Hall listed in the Seekonk, Bristol County census data on the top of page 3. He has one male aged 5-10 (David ?), females include one under age 5 (Lucy?), one from age 5-10 (Abby?) and one age 10-15 (Mary?). There are two people in the home age 30-40 (one male and one female – Horatio & Elizabeth?). Head of household is listed as working in the field of agriculture[16].
On page 17 of the 1840 Seekonk census is found a James Mason, Brian’s land is described as bordering a Mason, the first name on the probate records is abbreviated but it appears to read Jm. Brian’s land abutted a Thomas L. Peck who is also found on page 17 of the census. The third name listed as abutting Brian, Josiah Kent is listed in the census on page 1 but there two Kent’s (John & Ira) on page 17. In total the Seekonk census was 26 (13 of names) pages.
There are no other Horatio Hall’s of this age listed in the Massachusetts, Bristol County, Middlesex County or Rhode Island censuses during the year 1840-1860. There is one 16 year old Horatio H Hall listed in Taunton in 1850 (born abt 1834) and a Horatio S Hall in Plymouth age 24 (born abt 1826) this would make them too young to be Brian’s children as he died in 1833 (as per deaths in the town of Norton through 1850, buried in Norton Common Cemetery).
In 1850 the family returns to Malden, Horatio was not working at the time of the census[17]. Elizabeth’s mother, Elizabeth Pindar age 64 is living with the family (possibly the family moved in with her when they returned to Malden)[18]. At this time it appears that the family is living in a two family home as the census data shows two homes as “dwelling 153”. The street name was not published.
By 1860 Horatio is working as a Dyer. The family may have moved as they are listed as a separate dwelling[19]. In 1870 he is, age 67 and a Laborer, by 1880 he is retired[20]. The value of his property and estate are not included[21] although the Malden City Directory published for 1872-73 lists Horatio as living on Richardson Ct, he may have owned this property as the family continues living there long after his death[22].
They had 9 children together (7 of whom survived to adulthood):
- Mary Elizabeth Hall
Mary was born abt March 24, 1833 in Providence, Rhode Island[23]. She married a baker, on May 12, 1858 named David M. Patten who was born in Landale, Vermont (his father was John Patten)[24].
In the census years 1850, 1870 and 1880[25] Mary is living in Malden with her parents Horatio & Elizabeth, in 1870 and 1880 her husband David is also living with the family. Note that they are not found living with her parents in 1860.
In 1900 Mary (who has never given birth to a child) and David listed as head of household and a dealer have been husband and wife of 42 years and are living in Malden on 3 Richardson Ct. (the former home of her parents), with three boarders (Horatio Hall, Lucy M Hall & Alfeine F Beal)[26].
- David Brian Pinder Hall
David was born abt. 1835 in Rhode Island (1900 & 1910 censuses). In the census year 1850 [27] David is living in Malden with his parents.
He is a leather maker and is twice married both times to women from Canada (Ida Loiser and Sofrine Allard). He fathered 7 children.
David was a “Yankee Protestant”; Came to Lowell in 1886, to become overseer Hide and Leather Company. Worked for over 30 years, It was, “through his efforts and ability that patent leather became the best sellers of that time. The formula for good patent leather died with him. During this time he was transferred to Montreal where he married an immigrant 1892 from the North of Ireland, Mary (Eliza?) Lavery (d. 9/13/1876).
She bore 3 children:
Ida Loiser in Montreal 10/21/1872- ?
Lilly Allen 11/22/1874 – 11/3/1880,
Ellen Violet 6/16/1876 – 2/22/1877
David’s 1st child Ida married: Philiza Pierre Blain (listed as Peter in 1910 census – occupation finisher at a tannery, French-Canadian) in 1910 census age 39 Died: abt 1962 in Lowell, in 1910 census the family lived on 42 Merril Street in Lowell. 1910 census mentions birth of 11 children, 4 living. The family became US citizens in 1900.
In 1930 Census both Ida (age 56) & Peter (age 60) are living with daughter Evon and her family on Bleachery Street in Lowell, MA. Peter is a salesman of tobacco products, Ida is a saleslady.
Children:
Lilian Blain F Age 9 in 1910 census, in 1930 census living with sister Evon, saleslady age 29
Ruby Blain F Age 9 in 1910 census, in 1930 census living with sister Evon, school teacher age 27
Edward Blain F Age 12 in 1910 census, in 1930 census listed as age 32, works as a tacker at a tannery, lives on Central Street in Lowell. Married to Christine age 27, child Edward jr. age 6 – child Edward died 23 Oct 2003, Somerset Bristol MA
Yvonne (Evon) Blain F age 16 in 1910 census, occupation threader at a carpet mill. In 1930 census no occupation listed. Yvonne (listed as Evon in 1930 census, age 36) Blain married
Francis Edward Rouine (listed in 1930 census as Rorane, hard to read looks closer to Rouine) listed as a salesman at a gasoline station, age 35. Born: abt 1890 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA Died: abt 16 Mar 1956 in Queens, New York, USA
Children:
Dorothy Rouine – 1930 census as age 13
William Rouine – 1930 census as age 7
Louise Rouine – 1930 census as age 9
Pauline Rouine – 1930 census as age 11
Francis Edward Rouine – 1930 census age10
We find David again in Lowell, MA in 1900 and 1910.
The 1900 census mentions that he was born in RI and is a leather maker living on Central Street in Lowell.
Lucy Mason’s (his sister) obituary lists him as living in Lowell in 1907
The 1910 census has him living in Lowell with wife Syphrine, 3 children & son-in law also mentions RI birthplace
Marriage #2 Sofrine (spelled as Sophia in 1900 census and Syphrine in 1910 census) Allard of Canada
Children:
- Melenar 10/9/1881 – 9/5/1882, not listed in any census, name from ancestory.com
- Levina (Levina age 14, born 11/1885 in Canada 1900 census), spelled Melvina in 1910 census age 23 working as sales lady, married to Archie Gagne from NH, who was unemployed in 1910 both living with David Hall). In 1920 census again spelled Levina and has a daughter Beatrice, age 4. Living in Strafford, New Hampshire. 1930 census again spelled Levina, Beatrice is age 14. Levina (age 48) and Archie (age 43) are both listed as photographers with a public shop. Living on West Green Street, Strafford, NH. Archie’s parents are also French-Canadian.
- Dolly (age 11, born 12/1888 in Canada 1900 census, spelled Dollie age 19 in 1910 census listed as employed by retail grocery).
- Amelia Tibean listed as daughter in 1910 census, age 25, not listed in 1900 census?
- Abby Francis Hall
Abby was born in January 1838[28] in Seekonk, MA[29] and in 1850 is found living with her parents in Malden, MA.
She was married on June 11, 1858, age 20 to Thomas W Hough, Jr (Machinist), she is listed as the daughter of Horatio N (?) & Elizabeth Hall both residing in Malden at time of marriage. Thomas was born in Dover, NH[30], his father was born in England and his mother in NH[31].
Abby and Thomas are living alone, with Abby keeping house and Thomas working as a machinist (in a two family home) in Malden in 1860[32] and 1870 (Thomas’ assets are valued at $250)[33] They are still living alone in Malden in 1880 but in a single family home[34].
The 1872-3 Malden city data lists Thomas W Hough as President of the Relief Association, Malden Fire Department which was organized in 1872. John H. Hannon is Sec and H.A. Morse , Treas. On page 41 of the directory lists Thos W. Hough under Fire Department under “engineers”. Page 56 lists Thomas W., sewing machines, (2 Spring Lane, B.) house Linden near Mill.
The 1891 city directory reads: Hough Thomas W., sewing machines (16 South B. and chief engineer, fire department, 64 Linden Avenue). Page 117 of the directory reveals Thomas as a member of Beauseant Commandery of Knights Templars, meets at the Masonic Hall, 76 Pleasant Street, 4th Monday each month. Page 366 reveals that Horatio Hall (Abby’s brother), driver hose 1 works for Thomas who is chief of the fire department (pg 109).
In 1900 they are living at 64 Linden Ave, Malden MA. Abby never bore any children. They own the home mortgage free and Thomas (according to the census data) is working as a Salesman in Machinery[35].
In 1900 Thomas W. Hough, in the Malden city directory (pg 220) is listed as Fire Commissioner, Chairman, term expires March 1, 1902.
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1900 |
Hough |
Abby F. (Hall) |
Death |
Malden |
505 |
580 |
In 1910 Thomas W, age 72, is still on Linden Ave in Malden, but is listed in census records as widowed. He is listed as president and director of a mining company. He has a 30 year old female servant named Evelyn Bean the census first says she is from Bermuda, Bermuda is crossed off and replaced with ____ islands.
From Charles G. Hall (my uncle) on Abby:
“I believe that Abby Hall or Hough to use her married name was a strong influence and benefactor to Charles Milton Hall. It would be interesting to see her will since I suspect she outlived her husband and left significant money to Charles Milton Hall. I know that C. M. was active in helping her with chores et al when he was an adult. I know the furniture in Georgianna’s formal living room came from the Hough family. Currently I am using the dining room set in my house. Unfortunately, there was substantial water damage to parts of the set while stored in Linden and I had to refinish prior to using. Also I have a note from C. M. to Abby which is a formula for home brew used during Prohibition. This is in my safety deposit box.
I also have a book given by Abby to Charles Milton at Christmas when he was a boy of eight which she signed and dated 1889. The name of the book amusingly enough if I ever write about Bob and I is “ John Hall or the school days of an American boy”.
I believe that Abby was a significant contributor to the economic improvement of the Charles Milton generation family which at least carried down to Bob, myself and some of you.
Either through inheritance and/or from his own work, Garry (Charles Milton Hall – Abby’s nephew and my great grandfather) was able to move from the environment of a skilled blue-collar worker to his own small business which was raising Boston terriers. Rocky Dale Chum who was a champion and bred from Garry stock was bigger than life in the family and often talked about when I was a child. Chum became an important part of the family folklore. I remember more than one photo of him being displayed at the Linden house” (138 Lawrence Street, Malden where I grew up, first purchased by Charles Milton Hall).
- Lucy Mason (1st)
Lucy was born abt. February 2, 1840[36] probably in Seekonk, MA and died of dropsy (editor’s note: swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities) at age 5 on November 4, 1844 in Malden, MA [37]
- Ellen Maria Sophia
Ellen was born April 17, 1842 in Malden, MA[38]
In the census years 1850, 1860 and 1870[39] Mary is living in Malden with her parents Horatio & Elizabeth, in 1860 at age 17 she was a dye maker. She bore one child who in 1910 was no longer living.
She married Levi F Nichols (a trader)[40] who is also mentioned below in her sister Lucy’s obituary and on her death certificate as residing at 283 Cross Street, Malden. The 1900, 1910 & 1920 censuses confirm the same[41] [42] [43].
In 1930, Ellen living on 3 Dana Street in Malden has become a widow. She owns the home mortgage free and is living with her housekeeper[44].
- Horatio (1st)
Horatio was born July 29, 1844 and who died of consumption at age 2 years, 4 months on October 25, 1846 in Malden, MA [45]
- Horatio Jr. (2nd) born on November 20, 1850 in Malden, MA[46] [47]
In the census years 1860, 1870 (he is a grocer as a Clerk at Hills Brothers[48]) and 1880 (grocery clerk)[49] Horatio is living in Malden with his parents. By 1886, Horatio is a Hose Driver, living on 3 Richardson Court with his mother (who is widowed).[50]
In 1900 Horatio is at the same address as a boarder of Mary & David Patten working as a Foreman at the Fire Department[51].
- Lucy Mason (2nd) born abt October 20, 1846
In the census years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880[52] Mary is living in Malden with her parents Horatio & Elizabeth. In 1880 she is working at a rubber factory.
In the 1900 Horatio is at the same address as a boarder of Mary & David Patten working as a Foreman at the Fire Department[53].
On May 4, 1907 Horatio’s sister Lucy M. Mason passed away. The following obituary (which ties many of the family members together) appeared[54]:
Miss Lucy Mason Hall of 29 Richardson Street (editor’s note: in 1900 census listed as 3 Richardson Ct) died at her home Saturday noon of heart failure after an illness of less than half an hour. Miss Hall was at work in the kitchen when first taken ill and had suffered heart attacks before. She was born in this city and was the daughter of Horatio and Elizabeth Pindar Hall. She received her education in the old schoolhouse on Pleasant Street and had resided her all her life. For nearly 25 years she was the birth census taker for city clerk Holden. She was a member of the Mystic Commandery, Golden Cross and Resolute Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs David M Patten with whom she lived, and Mrs. Levi F Nichols of Cross Street and three brothers, Horatio, driver of Hose 2, AE Hall of Forest St (editor’s note: this is the street where my direct descendant Ephraim Augustus lived, more evidence that the family referred to him by his middle name, Augustus) and David B. Hall of Lowell.
Lucy was buried on May 7, 1907 on Salem Street by the Undertaker C Sargent & Co. She is listed as age 58, 6 months and 14 days. Cause of death was Myocarditis[55].
- Ephraim Augustus
Ephraim was born December 20, 1853 in Malden, MA [56]
(Editor’s note: Ephraim is a direct descendant whose life is outlined in a separate blog entry under his name)
In summary, Horatio and Elizabeth had grandchildren only from their children David and Ephraim.
Horatio died in Malden on May 11, 1884 from Pneumonia[57].
Elizabeth in the 1880 Census is listed as age 70 and “Insane” [58] Her date of death is unknown although she is no longer found in the Malden Directory in 1891.
[1] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA, Death Horatio Vol: 356 ; Page: 135
[2] Ancestory.com, 1900 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Ward 5, June 5, 1900, Enumeratio District 843, Sheet No 5, dwelling 84, family 105
[3] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA, Death Horatio Vol: 356 ; Page: 135
[4] http://hallsofgeorge.wordpress.com/2008/05/09/nicknames-their-given-name-equivalents/
[5] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 , Birth, Ipswich, MA
[6] Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Malden, Return of a Death page 93 (Lucy Mason Hall).
[7] Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Malden, Return of a Death page 93 (Lucy Mason Hall).
[8] Ancestory.com Year: 1830; Census Place: Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 66; Page: 69.
[9] Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Ma, 1649-1850 compiled by Deloraine Corey, Cambridge, University Press 1903., pg 139
[10] Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0599728
[11] Seekonk, MA, From OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE A DESCRIPTIVE AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF BRISTOL COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS, THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1899
[12] NEED TO ADD – THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN (NEGHS website) and Vital records of Norton to 1850.
[13] Ancestory.com, 1836 Providence, Rhode Island City Directory, Hall page 56-57
[14] History of Providence County, Rhode Island , Edited by Richard M. Bayles. In two volumes, illustrated. Vol. I. New York: W. W. Preston & Co., 1891.
[16] Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1840; Census Place: Seekonk , Bristol, Massachusetts; Roll: 177; Page: 58. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1840. M704, 580 rolls.
[17] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196
[18] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196
[19] Ancestory.com 1860 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Somerville, Page No. 6, June 16, 1860
[20] Ancestory.com 1880 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Supervisor’s District ?, Enumeration District No 397, Page No. 6, June 2, 1880, Mary F. Parker, dwelling 58, Family 66.
[21] Ancestory.com 1870 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Malden, Page No. 5, June 2, 1870, P. Spray 363, Dwelling 26, Family 39.
[22] Ancestory.com: Greenough, Jones & Co.’s Directory of Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett, For 1872-3 Greenough, Jones & Co., comp. Greenough, Jones & Co.’s Directory of Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett, For 1872-3. Boston MA: Greenough, Jones & Co., 1872
[23] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA,, Marriages, Vol 118, Pg 152
[24] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA,, Marriages, Vol 118, Pg 152
[25] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196; Ancestory.com 1860 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Somerville, Page No. 6, June 16, 1860, John M Campbell, dwelling 41, Family 51; Ancestory.com 1870 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Malden, Page No. 5, June 2, 1870, P. Spray 363, Dwelling 26, Family 39; Ancestory.com 1880 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Supervisor’s District ?, Enumeration District No 397, Page No. 6, June 2, 1880, Mary F. Parker, dwelling 58, Family 66.
[26] Ancestory.com, 1900 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Ward 5, June 5, 1900, Enumeratio District 843, Sheet No 5, dwelling 84, family 105
[27] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196; Ancestory.com 1860 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Somerville, Page No. 6, June 16, 1860, John M Campbell, dwelling 41, Family 51; Ancestory.com 1870 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Malden, Page No. 5, June 2, 1870, P. Spray 363, Dwelling 26, Family 39; Ancestory.com 1880 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Supervisor’s District ?, Enumeration District No 397, Page No. 6, June 2, 1880, Mary F. Parker, dwelling 58, Family 66.
[28] Year: 1900; Census Place: Malden Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 662; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 841. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. Dwelling 61, Family 72
[29] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA,, Marriages, Vol 118, Pg 152
[30] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA,, Marriages, Vol 118, Pg 152
[31] Year: 1900; Census Place: Malden Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 662; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 841. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. Dwelling 61, Family 72
[32] Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.Year: 1860; Census Place: Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_506; Page: 236; Image: 238.
[33] Year: 1870; Census Place: Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_629; Page: 379; Image: 40. Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003. Original data: 1870. Dwelling 214, Family 307
[34] Ancestory.com Year: 1880; Census Place: Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_540; Family History Film: 1254540; Page: 378.3000; Enumeration District: 397; Image: 0571, Dwelling 445, Family 626.
[35] Year: 1900; Census Place: Malden Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 662; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 841. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. Dwelling 61, Family 72
[36] Unable to find any evidence of this birth date, from my grandmother Edith Anna Haines records.
[37] Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Ma, 1649-1850 compiled by Deloraine Corey, Cambridge, University Press 1903., pg 349.
[38] Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Ma, 1649-1850 compiled by Deloraine Corey, Cambridge, University Press 1903., pg 37.
[39] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196; Ancestory.com 1860 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Somerville, Page No. 6, June 16, 1860, John M Campbell, dwelling 41, Family 51; Ancestory.com 1870 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Malden, Page No. 5, June 2, 1870, P. Spray 363, Dwelling 26, Family 39; Ancestory.com 1880 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Supervisor’s District ?, Enumeration District No 397, Page No. 6, June 2, 1880, Mary F. Parker, dwelling 58, Family 66.
[40] Year: 1880; Census Place: Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_540; Family History Film: 1254540; Page: 415.1000; Enumeration District: 399; Image: 0645. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Dwelling 74, Family 94.
[41] Ancestory.com, 1900 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Ward 5, June 5, 1900, Enumeratio District 843, Sheet No 5, dwelling 84, family 105
[42] Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Malden Ward 7, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 662; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 851. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. Dwelling 213, Family 238.
[43] Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Malden Ward 7, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_601; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 908; Image: 1342.Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Dwelling 15, Family 29
[44] Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Malden Ward 5, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_713; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 276; Image: 458. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Dwelling 141, Family 180.
[45] Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Ma, 1649-1850 compiled by Deloraine Corey, Cambridge, University Press 1903., pg 349.
[46] Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Ma, 1649-1850 compiled by Deloraine Corey, Cambridge, University Press 1903, pg 37.
[47] NewEnglandAncestors.org, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910, Malden, MA Ephraim A, Birth, Vol: 52 ; Page: 118 (handwritten)
[48] Ancesory.com, Massachusetts Directory, Malden MA, 1872-1873, page 50
[49] Ancestory.com 1850 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, September 20, 1850, Ass’t Marshall 374 dwelling 153, family 196; Ancestory.com 1860 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Somerville, Page No. 6, June 16, 1860, John M Campbell, dwelling 41, Family 51; Ancestory.com 1870 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Post Office Malden, Page No. 5, June 2, 1870, P. Spray 363, Dwelling 26, Family 39; Ancestory.com 1880 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Supervisor’s District ?, Enumeration District No 397, Page No. 6, June 2, 1880, Mary F. Parker, dwelling 58, Family 66.
[50] Ancesory.com, Massachusetts Directory, Malden MA, 1872-1873, page 128
[51] Ancestory.com, 1900 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Ward 5, June 5, 1900, Enumeratio District 843, Sheet No 5, dwelling 84, family 105
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[53] Ancestory.com, 1900 Federal Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, City of Malden, Ward 5, June 5, 1900, Enumeratio District 843, Sheet No 5, dwelling 84, family 105
[54] Malden Evening News, May 6, 1907 pg 4 column 5 and May 8, 1907 pg 2 column 2
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