Births 1913 - Vol 617 - Chelsea, Massachusetts GILLESPIE, John born Oct 26, 1913 of Adam and Fannie (PENNY) at 136 Grove St., Chelsea - father a machinist - both parents born NF - page 442 (John died December 3, 1987 at Lynn per SSDI) LeGROW, Harold born Feb 12, 1913 of Wm. & Helen M. (PARSONS) at 151 Congress, Chelsea - both parents born NF - father a carpenter - pg 445 #654 (Harold died Oct 1980 at Danvers per SSDI) LUSH, twin boys, Donald M & (no name) born May 28, 1913 of Thomas J and Minnie (MOORE) at 113 Congress, Chelsea - both parents born NF - father an iron worker - pg 445 #673 & 674 (Donald died August 31, 2000 per SSDI) MULLEY, Noah K. & Eliza J. (LeGROW) had a stillborn son on Jan 8, 1914 at 109 Essex St. - father a rigger - pg 446 #720 There were also births for - KING, Ernest Edward of Wm T and Myrtle (ROSS) pg 444 KING, James Clayton fo George and Sarah J. (HALLETT ?) LeGROW, John T. and Annie J. (HOMER) MURRY, George W. & Ursula (GILLESPIE) MUGFORD, Arthur and Naomi (?) (SNOW) MULLEY, Hugh and Fannie J. (KING) MOORE, Wm and Mary (RYAN) MOORES, Charles L. and Mary (DYKE) MOORE, Wm J and Florence E. (EVANS) MUGFORD, John and Clementine (MORSE) MUGFORD, Azariah and Annie (LeGROW) If any one has a real interest in any of the last 11, which I did not fully copy, let me know and I will try to look them up on my next trip to Boston (June) - please quote parents' names, year (would be 1913/14 for the above), Vol 617 as I will be destroying my looseleaf sheets now. Barbara in Brantford, ON
Barbara, I have been searching for a great Aunt for more than 20 yrs. Her name was Louise Brentnall born in Gambo,Newfoundland.I could find no birth,marriage or death certificate for her.Two Aunts and an Uncle verified that Louise did exist.There was talk that she may have died in the Lunatic aylum at St.John's or moved to the United States in the 1920's.Where is not clear.If in your travels or research you come across this name let me know.Because the surname can at times be mispelled it has been even toucher to track.Thanks for your time. Roderick Brentnall ____________________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Verge" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:45 PM Subject: [NFLD-LAB] GILLESPIE; LeGROW; LUSH; MILLEY; MOORE; MULLEY; MUGFORD;MURRY > Births 1913 - Vol 617 - Chelsea, Massachusetts > > GILLESPIE, John born Oct 26, 1913 of Adam and Fannie (PENNY) at 136 > Grove St., Chelsea - father a machinist - both parents born NF - page > 442 > (John died December 3, 1987 at Lynn per SSDI) > > LeGROW, Harold born Feb 12, 1913 of Wm. & Helen M. (PARSONS) at 151 > Congress, Chelsea - both parents born NF - father a carpenter - pg 445 > #654 > (Harold died Oct 1980 at Danvers per SSDI) > > LUSH, twin boys, Donald M & (no name) born May 28, 1913 of Thomas J and > Minnie (MOORE) at 113 Congress, Chelsea - both parents born NF - father > an iron worker - pg 445 #673 & 674 > (Donald died August 31, 2000 per SSDI) > > MULLEY, Noah K. & Eliza J. (LeGROW) had a stillborn son on Jan 8, 1914 > at 109 Essex St. - father a rigger - pg 446 #720 > > There were also births for - > > KING, Ernest Edward of Wm T and Myrtle (ROSS) pg 444 > KING, James Clayton fo George and Sarah J. (HALLETT ?) > LeGROW, John T. and Annie J. (HOMER) > MURRY, George W. & Ursula (GILLESPIE) > MUGFORD, Arthur and Naomi (?) (SNOW) > MULLEY, Hugh and Fannie J. (KING) > MOORE, Wm and Mary (RYAN) > MOORES, Charles L. and Mary (DYKE) > MOORE, Wm J and Florence E. (EVANS) > MUGFORD, John and Clementine (MORSE) > MUGFORD, Azariah and Annie (LeGROW) > > If any one has a real interest in any of the last 11, which I did not > fully copy, let me know and I will try to look them up on my next trip > to Boston (June) - please quote parents' names, year (would be 1913/14 > for the above), Vol 617 as I will be destroying my looseleaf sheets now. > > Barbara in Brantford, ON > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >