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West Manchester
* [[West Manchester Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1908+
** Manchester Meeting Room +1889-1903+
** c/o Robert Thompson +1889+, +1901-1903+ *** probably (b. 1861 Eng.; emig. 1870). In 1895, Robert was employed in Manchester as a printer. Wife (1885@ Iroquois, Dundas, [[Ontario|ON]]): Mary Jane Barton Thompson (b. 1855 Upholland, Lancashire, Eng.; emig. 1874; d. 1942 Salt Lake City, [[Utah|UT]]), daughter of. Children:*** Gertrude Barton Thompson Teachout (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.** c/o Robert Cowan +1889+, +1903-1908+(b. 1860 [[Scotland|Scot.]]; emig. 1886; d. 1917 Manchester, NH). Wife (1895 @ Manchester, NH): Elizabeth Hunter Cowan (b. 1860 Glasgow, Scot.; emig. 1886; 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. Adopted daughter: Jeanie Cowan (b. 1905 NH) 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. ** c/o J.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 [https://www.lacclink.com/ Los Angeles Convention Center], nearest the Gilbert Lindsay Plaza.*** James was a veteran of the Civil War, active Nov. 9, 1861 - Aug. 31, 1864, enlisted in Manchester by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96714940 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)
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