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Remarried in Maine, 21 June 1987, per Ancestry.com, Maine Marriage Index. | Family: F347
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Shawn and Sarah also have an adopted son. | Family: F2364
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Steve and his wife were residing in Atlanta, GA in April, 2004. | Family: F2078
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There are children from this marriage. | Family: F2362
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There are children from this marriage. | Family: F2363
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There were several grandchildren. | Family: F80
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They had a large family. | Family: F1205
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They had no children. | Family: F1016
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They had six children | Family: F752
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They had two children & four grandchildren. | Family: F1199
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They had two children. | Family: F1053
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they were living in California in 1967 | Family: F537
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They were married in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Beerwort (Mary's parents). Hiram, age 21; Mary, age 17. | Family: F146
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This was Shirley's second marriage. | Family: F871
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UNKNOWN died prior to her marriage to Charles. | Family: F1031
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UNKNOWN died prior to Klaire's marriage to Charles. | Family: F1032
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Occupation in 1900 Grist Milling per US Census image. | Robert J. Abbott
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Harland and Beatrice are listed in the 1930 Census in Laconia, Belknap, NH, District 10. At that time she was a stenographer for an insurance company and he was the manager of an electrical store. | Beatrice Gertrude Aldrich
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Obituary:
Laconia-----Robert E. Aldrich, 83, of 406 Court Street and formerly of South Down Shores, died at the St. Francis Home on Tuesday, January 6, 2004.
Mr. Aldrich was born May 28, 1920 in Manchester, NH, the son of Lewis and Delphine (Gagne) Aldrich. He had been a long time resident of the Lakes Region.
Mr. Aldrich was a photographer. He owned his own photo shop on Elm Street and later relocated to the Landau Store in Laconia. Later he owned a photo and record shop on Main Street, Laconia. In 1964, he became a real estate agent and owned and operated Aldrich Real Estate until his retirement in 1997.
Mr. Aldrich was a pilot and was involved with the Winnipesaukee Ice Out for many years. He was a former member of the Laconia Kiwanis Club, The Laconia Rotary Club and was awarded the Paul Harris Fellow. He was a member of the Laconia Elks Lodge #876 for over fifty years and was a member of the Mount Lebanon Lodge No. 32 F. & A.M. for over fifty years. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and was a longtime member of the Winnipesaukee Shrine Club and was treasurer and secretary for twenty-six years. He was also a member of the Bektash Shriners and was a member of the Valley of Nashua.
Mr. Aldrich was a former director and former president of the Bayside Cemetery Association for many years and was a former president of the L. I. D. C.
Mr. Aldrich was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church and was the church's former organist at the 8:00AM Service.
Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Rachel G. (Roberts) Aldrich of Laconia; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert James and Sandra (Michaud) Aldrich of Gilford; a daughter and son-in-law, Roberta Ann and Henry Joe Croteau of Loudon, NH; five grandchildren, Susan Croteau Dore, Sandra Croteau Bell, Michael Robert Aldrich, Michelle Aldrich Rossetto and Marc James Aldrich; seven great grandchildren, Brittany, Brandon, and Benjamin Bell, Joshua and Kali Dore, Madeline and Quinn Aldrich; a sister, Eva Betty Fortin of Virginia; eleven nephews and seven nieces. He was predeceased by four brothers, Lewis Aldrich, Leon Aldrich, Malcolm Aldrich and Maurice Aldrich; by three sisters, Doris Abbott, Marion Hopkins and Beatrice Salls and by two grandchildren, Deborah Lee Wilkens and William B. Wilkens, III.
There will be no calling hours.
A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2004 at 11:00AM at St. James Episcopal Church, 876 North Main Street, Laconia, NH. Rev. Jonathan MacKenzie, Rector of the Church, will officiate.
Burial will be at a later date in the family lot in Bayside Cemetery, Laconia, NH
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, 876 North Main Street, Laconia, NH 03246 or St. Francis Home Activities Fund, 406 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246.
Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH is in charge of the arrangements. | Robert E. Aldrich
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Everett had an active interest in Salls family genealogy, but was not able to devote a great deal of time to it. in 1970 his address was 205 Hineburg Road, South Burlinton, Vermont where his wife conducted a day nursery. He was employed by the IBM plant in Essex Junction, Vermont. While in England on NATO Army Duty he called on the Magistrate of Vital Records in Salisbury, England, who said that they had records of Salls families prior to 1750. However a letter addressed to Mr. Wilburtson, Magistrate of the Bureau of Vital Records, Salisbury, England, produced a negative reply. | Everett Roger Allen
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Living in Gallatin, TN in 2004. | James Anderson
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Irene was John Henry Salls' 2nd wife.
John and Irene are listed in the 1930 Census as living in St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL, District 22. He was a shop foreman for the railroad. | Irene Archer
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Harley was living in Williston, Vermont in 1969. | Harley Ashley
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Mrs. Avis Clayton was living in Joplin, Missouri in 1969. | UNKNOWN Ashley
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Darren was killed by a drunk driver in his 20's. | Darren Atkins
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Al and Bonita live in South Paris, ME in 2003. | Al Atkinson
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She was Joel's cousin. | UNKNOWN Atwood
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STANSTEAD JOURNAL VITAL STATISTICS - Vol. 3.
Page 111.
MARRIAGE - BISSELL-BACHELDER
On Oct. 8, 1884, by REV. M. MACDONALD, at the residence of the officiating minister, MR. WILLIAM H. BISSELL to MARTHA ANN BACHELDER, both of Magog.
SJVS - Vol. 3.
Page 160.
NOTICE: BISSELL
Notice is hereby given that my wife, MARTHA ANN BACHELDER, has left my bed and board without just cause & against my will: this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
Magog, June 6, 1888.
WM. BISSELL.
| Martha Ann Bachelder
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Photo from about 1967. From left to right, top to bottom: Linda, Barbara, Ruth, Lawrence, Bonnie, and Jeannie. Penny is missing from this photo.
The following obituary appeared in the Palatka Daily News, Palatka, Florida, concerning Ruth Weber (Salls):
Ruth E. (Betty) Weber, 73, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000 at Putnam Community Medical Center in Palatka.
Born in Homestead, she had resided in East Palatka for the past thirteen years. She was a retired realtor. She was a free lance writer and had written for various newspapers with some of her articles being published in the Palatka Daily News. In 1991, she had an article published in the Florida Living Magazine and the under pen name of Betty Ruth Salls she wrote several books one of which included, My Love Remembers. Mrs. Weber was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Federal Point.
She is preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie S. Johnson.
Survivors include her husband, Earl T. Weber of East Palatka; daughters, Penny Ruth Calhoun of Jefferson City, Tenn., Barbara S. Benson of Orange Park, Linda S. Benson of Anchorage, Alaska, Jeannie S. Benson of Homestead; sister, Jean Duncan of Blue Ridge, Ga.; and sixteen grandchildren.
Funeral Service will be Sunday, August 6, 2000, 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Federal Point with Rev. Ted Griswold officiating. Interment will follow at Federal Point Cemetery.
There are no calling hours scheduled.
Watts Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
SSN 267-30-1140 | Ruth Elizabeth Bailey
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The Saint Lawrence County, New York Directory, 1890, from Ancestry.com, lists Mrs. Julius K. Salls, David Salls, and Samuel A. Salls as being in West Potsdam, St. Lawrence, New York.
| Deliah Barley
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Janice is a direct decendant of Clara Barton, first president of the American Red Cross in 1881. | Janice Elizabeth Barton
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Died as an infant. | Howard Baxter
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Living in Burlinton, VT, in 2003. | Cheryl Florence Bean
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Living in Hatfield in 2003. | Cynthia Ruby Bean
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Living in Whatley in 2003. | Frostine Sue Bean
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Harlan is an adopted son.
Living in Whately in 2003. | Harlan Roger Bean
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Living in Becket, MA, in 2003. | Heather Mildred Bean
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Living in Wilbraham in 2003. | Laura Bean
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Elwood had been a mental patient for several years in a Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hospital. | Elwood Beerwort
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Hiram's & Mary's story is a moving history. A history of building, moving to a new home, trading or selling, building again & moving into another new home.(see Hiram Salls (1829-1913) for the full story)
Mary compiled a vital records booklet, which was birth date records prepared by her husband, Hiram, on February 13, 1855. | Mary Caroline Beerwort
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Living in Gallatin, TN in 2004. | Darlene Helen Bell
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SSN 009-18-2606 | Alma Elizabeth Bennett
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SSN 123-24-5706
Obituary from the St. Petersburg Times (FL) - March 18, 1995
Doris M. Salls, 70, of St. Petersburg, died Thursday (March 16, 1995) at All Children's Hospital. She was born in Salem, N.Y., and came here in 1985 from Victory Mills, N.Y.
She was a Catholic.
Survivors include her husband of 48 years, Malcolm C. Sr.; a daughter, Bonita Tampellini, Indian Rocks Beach; five sons, Ronald and Scott, both of St. Petersburg, Malcolm Jr. and Bruce, both of Victory Mills, and Richard, Schuylerville, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.
| Doris Bennett
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Dana was adopted by Jeannie and Lawrence. Her birth mother is Susan Byers, and she has a biological half sister named Lindi Lott. | Dana Nicole Benson
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Living in Palmer, AK in 2005.
Molly blog: http://alaskaunderfoot.typepad.com/alaska_underfoot/ | Molly Michele Benson
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SSN 471-24-5489 | Alfhild Josephineleo Leonore Berg
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Living in Whatley in 2003. | James Bernier
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George moved to Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, Natilie, & family in 1964 where he was taking an engineering training course at a General Electric School.
| George Newell Bero
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From the Norwich Bulletin, 12/3/2003:
Marjorie K. Salls - Died Dec. 1, 2003
WATERFORD -- Marjorie Katherine Salls, 87, of 50 Peck St. Norwich died Monday at Fountainview Convalescent Home.
She was a lifelong member and worker for the Salvation Army.
She is survived by 3 sons, 2 daughters, 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home 12 Ocean Ave. is in charge of arrangements, which are private.
| Marjorie Katherine Besaw
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Katie immigrated to Canada with her parents in 1910. They were of German descent, and had immigrated to the republic of Georgia some generations earlier. | Katherine Bettcher
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