Who's Who at West Manchester Meeting Room, NH
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West Manchester Meeting Room, Hillsborough, NH (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1908+
Contents
Correspondents
- Robert Thompson +1889+; +1901-1903+ (b. 1861 Eng.)
- Robert Cowan +1889+, +1903-1908+ (1860-1917)
- James A. Kimball +1896+ (1841-1945)
Families
Brent family
- William Thompson Brent (b. 1858 Halifax, NS - d. 1932 Innisfail, Red Deer, AB), son of Samuel Brent (b. 1830 MD - d. 1871 Halifax, NS) & Harriet Sarah Thompson Brent (b. 1832 Halifax, NS - d. 1907 St. John, NB). In 1882, William was employed as a tinsmith in Boston.
- 1st wife (1882 @ Nashua, Hillsborough, NH): Mary Ann "Annie" Gorman Brent (b. 1861 Ireland - d. 1884? NH), daughter of Peter Gorman & Ann Gorman). Peter & Ann Gorman were both born in Ireland. William & Mary Ann's wedding in Nashua was officiated by George W. Grover.
- Charles Brent (b. 1883 Boston, MA - d. 1965 Concord, NH). No children.
- William H. Brent (b. 1884 Nashua, NH). 1900 @ Manchester, NH.
- stillborn Brent (1884-1884 Nashua, NH)
- 2nd wife (1888 @ Manchester, NH): Ada White Moore Brent (b. 1863 Cambridge, Mid., MA - d. 1930 Franklin, Merrimack, NH), daughter of Nathaniel Holmes Moore (b. 1812 Bedford, NH - d. 1880 Manchester, NH) & 2nd wife (1852 @ Cambridge, MA) Susan E. Spencer Moore (b. 1827 Boston, MA - d. 1899 Bedford, NH). Nathaniel's 1st wife (1837 @ Bedford, NH): Jane Smith Moore (d. 1847 Cambridge, MA). Nathaniel moved from Bedford to Cambridge in 1846, then to Manchester in 1876, as per History of Alison.
- Frederick Ford "Fred" Spencer Brent +1903-1905+ (b. 1888 Manchester, NH - d. 1967 Newburyport, Essex, MA). Wife: Katherine Bestick Brent (b. 1883 - d. 1948), daughter of Timothy F. Bestick (b. 1849 NYC, NY; m. 1882 Haverhill, MA; d. 1900 Haverhill, MA) & Honora "Nora" Sheehan Maney Bestick (1853-1913 Haverhill, Essex, MA). As per his obit, in 1882, Timothy Bestick was employed as a morocco dresser, tanning leather in a shoe factory in Haverhill. In 1837, there were 42 shoe manufacturers, and 14 leather dealers & tanners in Haverhill, see RocksVillage.
- Percy Gray Brent +1903-1905+ (b. 1890 Manchester, NH - d. 1949 Hillsboro, NH). Wife: Evelyn "Lena" Frances Grover Brent (b. 1893 Groton, NH - d. 1966 Manchester, NH), daughter of Joseph "Sonny" Sigismond Grover (b. 1860 Pierreville, Yamaska, QC; emig. 1864; d. 1934 Manchester, NH) & Letitia "Lettie" Jeannette Underwood Grover (b. 1865 Bradford, Orange, VT; m. 1882 Manchester, NH; d. 1951 Manchester, NH).
- Arthur Thompson Brent +1903-1905+ (b. 1891 Manchester, NH - d. 1977 Long Beach, L.A., CA). In 1910, Arthur was employed as a marker in a cotton mill. 1917 @ Belmont, Mid., MA, employed by Macullar, Williams & Parker's clothing store in Boston. 1920 @ Cleveland, OH, employed as a salesman in men's furnishing. 1924-1930+ @ Los Angeles, CA, same type of job. 1940 @ Chicago, IL; 1941 @ Schwab's Clothing Co., 6358 Hollywood Blvd., L.A.; 1950 @ Los Angeles. Wife (1924 @ L.A., CA): Thelma G. Safford (b. 1901 Chicago, IL - d. 1990 L.A., CA), daughter of George W. Safford (b. 1871 Chicago, IL - d. 1950) & Myrtle August Gardner Safford (b. 1867 Atlanta, Logan, IL - d. 1935 Chicago, IL). Arthur & Thelma had a Presby. wedding.
- Nathaniel Charles Brent (b. 1893 Bedford, NH - d. 1964 Manchester, NH). Wife: Alice May Murphy Brent-Wiley +1903-1905+ (b. 1901 Weare, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1975), daughter of John Murphy (1848-1921) & Bessie J. McGregor Murphy (1879-1917). Nathaniel was later a member of the First Congregational of Manchester.
- Frank Samuel Brent (b. 1895 Bedford, NH - d. 1957 Manchester, NH). WWI vet. Wife (1918 @ Manchester, NH): Laurie Mabel Follansbee Brent (b. 1898 Weare, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1987 Flagler Beach, Flagler, FL), daughter of Clarence Ardelle Follansbee (b. 1867 Weare, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1951 Riverdale, NH) & Gracie Hannah Leeds Follansbee (b. 1874 Weare, NH - d. 1921 Manchester, NH). In 1920, Frank was an inspector in a shoe shop in Manchester, then a stitcher in 1930, and a "Goodyear Stitcher" from +1940-1950+. In 1942, it was J. Franklin McElwaine's shoe factory on Main St. which celebrated 200 million Thom McAn shoes in 1951, and the largest shoe factory in the U.S. at one point.
- George Herbert Brent (b. 1896 Bedford, NH - d. 1904 Manchester, NH).
- Ernest Ray Brent (b. 1898 Bedford, NH - d. 1903 Manchester, NH).
- Ida Ruth Brent Bonner (b. 1900 Manchester, NH - d. 1973 Franklin, Merrimack, NH). Husband (1928 @ Manchester, NH): William Arthur Bonner (b. 1899 Allenstown, Merrimack, NH - d. 1951 L.A., CA), son of William Peter Bonner (b. 1872 Cleveland, Richmond, QC - d. 1932 L.A., CA) & Georgianna Malo Bonner (b. 1880 St. Paul d'Abbotsford, Rouville, QC - d. 1946 L.A. Co., CA). In 1930, William was employed in L.A. for a printer, and by WWII as a nurse at the Kimball Motor Car Co. (owned in 1940 by David K. Kimball) in Huntington Park, CA.
- Walter Alexander Brent (b. 1902 Manchester, NH - d. 1981 Willimantic, Windham, CT). Wife (1923 @ Manchester, NH): Rose Adele "Rosie" Gamache Brent (b. 1898 St. Damase, QC; emig. 1912; d. 1968 Windham CT), daughter of Emile L. Gamache (b. 1868 Ste-Louise, L'Islet, QC - d. 1904 St. Damas, QC) & Mathilda Ouellet Gamache (b. 1875 St. Jean De Dien, QC - d. 1949 Windham, CT). In 1923, Walter was employed as a weaver, and Rosie as a room girl at the mill. RC wedding. He was living in Miami by 1927, working in 1930 as a bookkeeper for a newspaper. In 1942, he was employed under L.D. Llewellyn in South Miami, and in 1950 still in Miami employed as a bookkeeper for a gas company.
- Marion Audrey Brent Guay (b. 1904 Manchester, NH - d. 1996 Franklin, NH). Husband (1922 @ Manchester, NH): Albert Belair Guay (b. 1888 Laconia, NH - d. 1972 Franklin, NH), son of Noah Guay (b. 1868 Point Levis, QC; emig. 1870; d. 1931 Manchester, NH) & Marie Delphine Exelia/Josephine Belair Guay (b. 1870 Ham Nord, Arthabaska, QC; emig. 1885; d. 1942 Revere, Suffolk, MA).
- Grace Elizabeth Brent DeMeester (b. 1906 Manchester, NH - d. 1981 Hanover, NH). Husband: Louis DeMeester. The memorial for Grace was at the First Congregational of Concord.
Connor family
- Thomas "Tommie" Joseph Connor +1900-1901+ (b. 1887 Manchester, NH - d. 1960 Dover, Windham, VT), son of John J. Connor (b. 1860 Ireland - d. 1941 Manchester, NH) & Sarah J. Conroy Connor (1867-1927 Manchester, NH; m. 1886). In 1900, John Connor was employed as a policeman in Manchester until prior to 1930 when he became a courthouse messenger. The Connor family emigrated from Ireland in 1860. Thomas grad Holy Cross College n 1908, and the North American College in Rome in 1911, and pastored RC churches in Nashua, Gorham and Littleton. He also served as chancellor of the RC diocese of Manchester, and pastor of St. Mary's of Dover.
Cowan family
- Robert Cowan +1889+, +1903-1908+ (b. 1860 Scot.; emig. 1886; d. 1917 Manchester, NH).
- Elizabeth Hunter Cowan (b. 1860 Glasgow, Scot.; emig. 1886; m. 1895 Manchester, NH; d. 1928 Manchester, NH), daughter of John Hunter, Sr. (b. 1832 Glasgow, Scot.; emig. 1887; d. 1916 Manchester, NH) & Jane "Jeanie"/"Jennie" Kinniburgh Hunter (b. 1832 Glasgow, Scot.; m. 1850 Barony, Lanark, Scot.; d. 1906 Manchester, NH). In 1895, Robert resided in Manchester and was employed as a "mill operative", and in 1910 as a winder for a cotton mill. Wedding officiated by Thomas M. Davies.
- Jeanie Cowan (b. 1905 NH) adopted and living with the Cowans by 1910, along with Elizabeth's father John Hunter, and her brother John Hunter, Jr. (b. 1872 Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1913 Manchester, NH). John Hunter, Jr. emigrated in 1887, employed as a printer in 1913.,
Gourley family
- Charles Gourley (b. 1862 Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1891). Wife (1895): Jeanie Jack Gourley-McPate (b. 1862 Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1913 Manchester, NH).
- Mary Buchannan Gourley Brown +1900-1905+ (b. 1887 Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1970 Brentwood, Rockingham, NH). Husband: Woodbury Lyman Brown (b. 1879 Deerfield, NH - d. 1970 Brentwood, NH), son of Benjamin Franklin Brown (1838-1916 Deerfield, NH) & Martha A. Tilton Brown (1844-1926 Deerfield, NH). Woodbury was a descendant of Peter Brown/Browne (b. 1594 Hawkedon, Suffolk, Eng. - d. 1633 Plymouth, MA), who emigrated on the Mayflower in 1620, and was a popular carpenter and builder. Peter married his first wife 1624-5 at Plymouth, a widow Martha Ford (b. 1589 Bruton, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1647 Plymouth, MA), who emigrated on the "Fortune" in 1621.
- Sarah Gourley Brown +1903-1905+ (b. 1890 Fullerton, Lehigh, PA - d. 1942 Deerfield, Rockingham, NH). Husband: Alvah Burton Brown (b. 1882 Deerfield, NH - d. 1964 Exeter, Rockingham, NH), brother of Sarah's sister Mary's husband Woodbury Brown (1879-1970).
Kimball family
James was a veteran of the Civil War, active Nov. 9, 1861 - Aug. 31, 1864, enlisted in Manchester by Col. Haldemand Sumner Putnam (b. 1836 Cornish City, Sullivan, NH - d. 1863 Fort Wagner, SC) who was killed in action while in command of the 2nd Brigade during an attack on Fort Wagner, SC. Haldemand was a son of John Lyscom Putnam (1792-1875 Cornish, NH) & Adeline Matilda Sumner Putnam (b. 1811 Claremont, NH - d. 1893 Corinth, VT)
- James A. Kimball +1896+ (b. 1841 - d. 1945). 1894 @ 39 Arlington. 1895-1896 @ 258 East High. 1897-1903 @ 881 Somerville, Manchester. Employed as a carpenter except in 1901 as a milkman. In 1903, he relocated to Los Angeles, CA where he opened up a carpenter shop at 1227 S. Figueroa, while residing at 1122 W. 17th. His shop is now part of the Los Angeles Convention Center, nearest the Gilbert Lindsay Plaza.
Leacock family
- William "Willie" Waterson Leacock +1900-1901+ (b. 1887 Manchester, NH - d. 1959 Boston, MA), son of William George Leacock (b. 1861 N.I. - d. 1906 Manchester, NH) & Rosanna Frances Leroy Leacock (b. 1860 St. Andrews, QC; emig. 1881; d. 1943 Manchester, NH). In 1920, William was a mill electrician in Manchester, and in 1930, for a wire mill in Worcester, MA.
- Margaret Theresa Mahoney Leacock (b. 1889 Manchester, NH - d. 1979 Worcester, MA), daughter of John Mahoney (b. 1853 Ireland - d. 1926 Manchester, NH).
Mills family
- George Stamlislaw Mills (b. 1872 Dundee, Scot.; emig. 1889; d. 1936 MA). In 1893, George was employed in a cloth room. 1920 @ Lawrence, Essex, MA where he was employed as a watchman for a cotton mill.
- Margaret "Maggie" Cowan White Mills (b. 1867 Glasgow, Scot.; m. 1892 South Hadley, MA; d. 1941 Hyde Park, Boston, MA), daughter of John Cowan & Jane Cowan.
- Robert Cowan Mills +1903-1904+ (b. 1892 Manchester, NH - d. 1989); 1st wife: Ida Sarafia Blomstrom Mills (b. 1899 Sweden - d. 1933 Boston, MA), daughter of Carl Johan Anton Blomstrom (b. 1872 Nässjö, Jönköping, Sweden - d. 1949 Stockyaryd, Sweden) & Amanda Sarafia Anderson Blomstrom (b. 1875 Stockyaryd, Sweden - d. 1968 Atlanta, GA). In 1942, Robert was employed by Strem Studios, 49 West St., Boston, MA, managed by a portrait photographer named Emanuel E. Green. 2nd wife (1937): Annette Cross Mills (1905-1996 Rockland, Knox, ME).
- Roberta "Betty" Ida Mills Nickerson-Geary (b. 1918 Lawrence, MA - d. 1964 Boston, MA).
- Marion Edith Mills Murrary MacLeod (b. 1902 Manchester, NH). Husband: George MacLeod (b. 1894 Scot.; emig. 1903). In 1920, George was a packer in a cotton mill in Lawrence.
- Robert Cowan Mills +1903-1904+ (b. 1892 Manchester, NH - d. 1989); 1st wife: Ida Sarafia Blomstrom Mills (b. 1899 Sweden - d. 1933 Boston, MA), daughter of Carl Johan Anton Blomstrom (b. 1872 Nässjö, Jönköping, Sweden - d. 1949 Stockyaryd, Sweden) & Amanda Sarafia Anderson Blomstrom (b. 1875 Stockyaryd, Sweden - d. 1968 Atlanta, GA). In 1942, Robert was employed by Strem Studios, 49 West St., Boston, MA, managed by a portrait photographer named Emanuel E. Green. 2nd wife (1937): Annette Cross Mills (1905-1996 Rockland, Knox, ME).
Quimby family
- Annie Isabel Quimby Chadwick +1905+ (b. 1892 Manchester, NH - d. 1965 Derry, Rockingham, NH). Husband: Howard Daniel Chadwick (1895-1969 Derry, NH), son of Guy Densmore Chadwick (b. 1871 Newport, Sullivan, NH - d. 1927 Derry, NH) & Alice Maude Morse Chadwick (b. 1870 Chester, Rockingham, NH - d. 1942 Derry, NH). Alice was a descendant of Anthony Morse/Morss (b. 1606 Marlborough, Wiltshire, Eng. - d. 1686 Newbury, Essex, MA), who emigrated to the U.S. in 1635.
Thompson family
- Robert Thompson +1889+, +1901-1903+ (b. 1861 Eng.; emig. 1870). In 1895, Robert was employed in Manchester as a printer.
- Mary Jane Barton Thompson +1889+, +1901-1903+ (b. 1855 Upholland, Lancashire, Eng.; emig. 1874; m. 1885 Iroquois, Dundas, ON; d. 1942 Salt Lake City, UT).
- Gertrude Barton Thompson Teachout +1901-1903+ (b. 1895 Manchester, NH - d. 1980 St. Johnsbury, VT). Husband (1915 @ Monroe, NY): Philetus H. Teachout (b. 1894 Bolton, VT - d. 1974 Burlington, VT), son of Edward Teachout & Cora Gill Teachout.
Wyman family
- Bion Greason Wyman +1905+ (b. 1893 Manchester, NH - d. Phoenix, Maricopa, [[Arizona|AZ), son of Bion Wyman (b. 1855 Manchester, NH - d. 1910 Goffstown, Hillsborough, NH) & Margaret McNay Wyman (b. 1857 Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1900 Manchester, NH). In 1942, Bion resided in Casper, WY and was employed under the largest petroleum refinery in the state at the time, Standard Oil, for which he was working as a shift foreman by 1950.
- Clara Evelyn Redfield Wyman (b. 1891 Crab Orchard, Johnson, NE - d. 1984 Casper, Natrona, WY), daughter of Lucien Henry Redfield (b. 1859 Elmwood, Peoria, IL - d. 1933 Casper, WY) & Alice Mary Worley Redfield (b. 1868 Bardolph, McDonough, IL - d. 1920 Melbeta, Scotts Bluff, NE). Lucien was a farmer and a member of the Modern Woodmen of America fraternal society.
Sources
- Ancestry.com
- Messages_of_Love_in_New_Hampshire 1900-1905
- Newspapers.com
- FindaGrave.com
- EB AB's: 1889-1908