1882 - 1969
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Birth |
29 Jan 1882 |
Canisteo,Steuben,New York |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
17 Aug 1969 |
Oddfellows Home,Concord,New Hampshire |
Buried |
20 Aug 1969 |
Last Rest Cemetery,Merrimack,,New Hampshire |
Person ID |
I73588 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
20 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Isaac Frank WEBSTER, b. 27 May 1849/1850, Harrison,Potter,Pennsylvania |
Mother |
Anna Lee SMITH, b. 23 Mar 1851, ,Steuben,New York |
Family ID |
F31535 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Mattie Almira KILBORN, b. 17 Aug 1885, Webster,,New Hampshire |
Married |
17 Apr 1911 |
Merrimack,,New Hampshire |
Family ID |
F31537 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- BURIAL: Newspaper clipping, obituary: "Clarence L. Webster, 87
, formerly of Depot Street, died Sunday night at the Odd Fellow
s Home in Concord after a long illness. Born in Canisteo NY he l
ived in Merrimack for more than 70 years.He was the station age
nt and telegraph operator for the Boston and Maine Railroad, ret
iring after 54 years of services. He was a 64 year member and pa
stnoble grand of Souhegan Lodge, 100F, and its secretary for mo
re than 50 years. He was a member of the Puritan Rebekah Lodge a
nd Narraganset Grange of Bedford. He attended the First Congrega
tional Church in Merrimack. Members of thefamily include a son
, Berwin H. Webster of Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. AnnaW. Watk
ins of Merrimack; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; an
d nieces,nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at th
e George R. RivetFuneral Home, Main Street, Wednesday at 2 p.m
. Burial in Last Rest Cemetery.Friendsmay call at the funeral h
ome today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Souhegan Lodge, 100
F will conduct a memorial service today at 7:30 pm at the funera
l home." [Unknown newspaper, would have been local to Merrimac
k NH]
EMPLOYMENT: Station Agent and Telegraph Operator for the B&M Rai
lroad - retiredafter 54 years [Obituary, The Manchester Union L
eader]; his granddaughter Janice Brown has the cap that he wore
, along with a photograph of him standingin front of the Reed
s Ferry station in his uniform.
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