Sorry, but the municipal directory I have only lists Chelsea
employees. I would be glad to look up anything that would be helpful
in that directory of Chelsea.
Linda
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> could you please look up Thomas G. Dyer in the 1944 Directory of
Cambridge?
> We was the treasurer of the municipal employees union...was a
boilermaker by
> trade an
Hi Jim,
Have you come across this family before? I will be sure it is my Katie
Cannon if her parents were Martin and Catherine, she was born about 1860,
and was living at home on Endicott street in 1880. So the marriage took
place sometime after 1880. Any pointers? Should I look at the Church in
Chelsea? or is that church amongst the microfilm of Suffolk Co.?
Thanks,
Moira in Montreal
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could you please look up Thomas G. Dyer in the 1944 Directory of Cambridge?
We was the treasurer of the municipal employees union...was a boilermaker by
trade and worked at the city waterworks. He took some higher math classes at
Rindge tech to assist himself at the job. He was also a member of the
Cambridge Elks lodge and the Ancient order of Hibernians and Sons of St.
Patrick. Family lived on Rogers Block and at Inman Square and on Harvard
St. I was born in 1944 and my dad was born 1910 in Cam
i'll take you where it counts
jim
ps i didnt over look you i didnt read that message
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The only Rudolphs listed are:
ANNA, SOPHIE, WILLIAM J., and YETTA
The three ladies lived at... 111 Willow Street
William J. of Rudolph Electric Co. resides at 62 Garland
Sorry,
KATHY
Dennis,
Yes, in the 1944 Register,George F Hederson is lister as the City
Treasurer and Collector of Taxes - Thomas L Hederson is Captain of
Fire Engine Three and John V Hederson was a ladderman on Ladder Two
evidently right next to my uncle Bill Finn, also a ladderman for
Ladder Two.
Linda
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From: Dennis J. Francis
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:30 AM
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> Linda,
>
> If you get
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jim
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Mary Pratt was born in Charlestown on Sept 9, 1643. She died March 26, 1704,
in Colchester, CT. In about 1665, Mary married Thomas Skinner, who was born
July 25, 1645, in Chichester, Sussex, England, and who died in Colchester, CT.
Mary's parents were Richard Pratt and Mary (last name unknown). Richard was
born June 29, 1615, in Malden, Essex, England, and died in Malden, MA.
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terry, lol means Laugh out loud. people use it to show emotion over humor.
dolly
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> Could you please tell me what "lol " means.
> Terri
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> Could you please tell me what "lol " means.
> Terri
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While Fall cleaning, I came across a book I didn't realize I had - a
1944 Municipal Register of Chelsea my mother had saved. I guess
because it listed my father, grandfather and at least one uncle in it.
As a matter of fact it lists about everyone who worked for the city in
one way or another from the janitor to all the police and fireman to
anyone serving on any kind of a committee that year as well as
information on salaries, how the city is broken up into various wards
and lots of other tidbits. I woul
Jim
When you have time, could you look in the Vitals for:
Mary L. [Wells] Murray
Born: March 18, 1939 in Chelsea, Ma.
Died: Feb. 16, 1986 Burlington, Ma.
Lived in Saugus, Ma.
Married: Edward C. Murray [Div]
Mother: Louise E. [Pucillo] Wells
Father: Frederick T. Wells
If you have to many others to do and can't get to this one, its ok. I can
write for Vital Records.
Thanks, Geri
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How about the "Breeden" line? They were one of the "Original 7 Farms of
Rumney Marsh", now Revere, which is in the "History of Malden" history
publication. They are all buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Boston
(Abner Harris Breeden plot). In Revere there is still a "Breeden's Lane"
there today. They had the farm adjacent to the Waite farm. Any help here for
info? Looking for Descendant tree for Bryant Breeden, and documented if
possible, to connect info I have on Abner Harris Breeden.
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