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    1. Re: [CAN-USA-MIG] Guillet m Sweet
    2. Betty
    3. Good morning, I went to see if Fred and Eva were in MA in 1920, and they were: SWEET, FRED (1920 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , WORCESTER, ATHOL Age: 39, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: T625 Roll: 744 Page: 101 Note that Fred was born in MA and Eva M. was born in Canada. Fred's parents were born in French Canada, and so were Eva's. It says that Eva immigrated in 1902. Fred was a carpenter. They had a daughter, Florence A., 15, born in MA, and she worked as a box maker in a toy shop. Then there was a daughter, Alice E., 11, and Blanche? O., 8, and a son, Joseph F., 6, and a daughter, Marion P., 1. Then they had 3 nieces living with them, I can't read the first name; it's something that looks like Renee AYOTT, 21, Blanche AYOTT, 20, and Alice AYOTT, 13, all born in MA, as were their parents. I checked and the family is in Athol in 1910: SWEET, FRED (1910 U.S. Census) MASSACHUSETTS , WORCESTER, ATHOL Age: 29, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA Series: T624 Roll: 627 Page: 34 There is a slight difference in children mentioned: Florence, 5, --Eli, 3--, and Alice, baby. -- I don't see Fred in Athol in 1900; there are a few SWEETS, but I'm not seeing a Canadian connection. FYI: There were 74 Fred SWEET's in the US in 1920. (That doesn't include the Frederick SWEET's.) The GUILLET name shows up 18 times in MA in 1920. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) ----- Original Message ----- From: "MASmith" <momsmith@fnwusers.com> To: <can-usa-migration@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 2:57 PM Subject: [CAN-USA-MIG] Guillet m Sweet >I am looking for an Eva Guillet who married Fred Sweet (may be Americanized > name), who resided in Athol, MA in the 1940-1950's. This couple was > probably born in Quebec. > > MASmith

    08/18/2009 12:50:41
    1. [CAN-USA-MIG] KIDDER
    2. MASmith
    3. I see you are researching the KIDDER family, too? I went to school with a Ralph KIDDER in Athol.... in the very early grades. And I honestly don't know anything else about him, as to the size of his family, if he had siblings, etc. As I recall, he had dark, curly hair....

    08/18/2009 01:50:06
    1. Re: [CAN-USA-MIG] Guillet m Sweet
    2. Lisa Lepore
    3. Florence Elmira was born 20 November 1904 to Fred & Eva Guillot. Birth records only go up to 1910, so i can't find the others from the 1920 census to see if it is the same family. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> > Good morning, > > I went to see if Fred and Eva were in MA in 1920, and they were: > > SWEET, FRED (1920 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , WORCESTER, ATHOL > Age: 39, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: T625 Roll: 744 Page: 101 > > Note that Fred was born in MA and Eva M. was born in Canada. Fred's > parents were born in French Canada, and so were Eva's. It says that Eva > immigrated in 1902. Fred was a carpenter. > > They had a daughter, Florence A., 15, born in MA, and she worked as a box > maker in a toy shop. Then there was a daughter, Alice E., 11, and > Blanche? O., 8, and a son, Joseph F., 6, and a daughter, Marion P., 1. > Then they had 3 nieces living with them, I can't read the first name; > it's > something that looks like Renee AYOTT, 21, Blanche AYOTT, 20, and Alice > AYOTT, 13, all born in MA, as were their parents. > > I checked and the family is in Athol in 1910: > > SWEET, FRED (1910 U.S. Census) > MASSACHUSETTS , WORCESTER, ATHOL > Age: 29, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MA > Series: T624 Roll: 627 Page: 34 > > There is a slight difference in children mentioned: Florence, > , --Eli, > 3--, and Alice, baby. -- I don't see Fred in Athol in 1900; there > are > a few SWEETS, but I'm not seeing a Canadian connection. > > FYI: There were 74 Fred SWEET's in the US in 1920. (That doesn't > include the Frederick SWEET's.) > > The GUILLET name shows up 18 times in MA in 1920. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MASmith" <momsmith@fnwusers.com> > To: <can-usa-migration@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 2:57 PM > Subject: [CAN-USA-MIG] Guillet m Sweet > > >>I am looking for an Eva Guillet who married Fred Sweet (may be >>Americanized >> name), who resided in Athol, MA in the 1940-1950's. This couple was >> probably born in Quebec. > >> >> MASmith >

    08/18/2009 05:48:11