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Eddie Vado Boynton

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Eddie Vado Boynton Veteran

Birth
New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
9 Apr 1940 (aged 64)
New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Ashland, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6961824, Longitude: -71.6414848
Plot
Lot 390
Memorial ID
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Added by Beverly, Son of Elbridge G. and Nellie Haines, father born Center Harbor and mother in New Hampton. Death record indicated died of fracture of spine in accident when a ladder on which he was standing broke throwing him to the ground. He served in the Sapanish American War. He was divorced when he died.

Added b BL Hughes:The news item to the right appeared in the Plymouth Record August 16, 1930, p2.

Married April 21, 1932, in Meredith, Eddie V. Boynton, 56, engineer, born in New Hampton and Dorothy L. Burke, 26, paper mill, born in New Hampton. Married by Rev. William Rutledge, Meredith, 2nd marriage for each. His parents: Elbridge G. Boynton, farmer, born in Center Harbor and Nellie Haynes, housewife, born in New Hampton. Her parents: Willis C. Bartlett, gardener, born in Marblehead. Mass. and Della Veasey, housewife, born in New Hampton. New Hampton Town Report.

Ashland Man Dies in Fall.
Special to the Union.
Ashland, April 9 - Eddie V. Boynton, about 65 years old, who lives on the Buzzel farm over the New Hampton line, fell this afternoon from a ladder while repairing his barn and died almost instantly from a broken neck. Medical Referee Dr. Leon M. Orton was summoned and pronounced death accidental. Boynton was a veteran of the Spanish-American war. Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. The Union Leader, April 9, 1940.

Eddie V. Boynton.
The funeral of Edward V. Boynton, who was accidentally killed when he fell while repairing the barn on Buzzell farm where he lived, was a military one at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Hughes on School Street, Friday afternoon. He was a Spanish War Veteran and the funeral was in charge of the American Legion, Ezra Dupuis Post. Rev. J.A. Chapin was the officiating clergyman. Burial was in Green Grove Cemetery. Mr. Boynton was born in New Hampton, the son of Elbridge and Nellie (Haines) Boynton, August 13, 1875. He is survived by one son Elbridge, with whom he lived, one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Hughes, of Ashland; three brothers, Clarence of Littleton, Carl of Wayne, Maine; Elmer of New Hampton; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Hughes of Ashland; Mrs. Minnie Drake of New Hampton. The Ashland Citizen.

The above obituary states that he had four sisters. Omitted were Lucy Gilman of Alton, and Blanche Taylor of Belmont.

Bridget, Elsie and Eddie Vado lived on Carr Avenue in Ashland at the top of the hill. Around 1938 they bought the farm. from Brenda.
Added by Beverly, Son of Elbridge G. and Nellie Haines, father born Center Harbor and mother in New Hampton. Death record indicated died of fracture of spine in accident when a ladder on which he was standing broke throwing him to the ground. He served in the Sapanish American War. He was divorced when he died.

Added b BL Hughes:The news item to the right appeared in the Plymouth Record August 16, 1930, p2.

Married April 21, 1932, in Meredith, Eddie V. Boynton, 56, engineer, born in New Hampton and Dorothy L. Burke, 26, paper mill, born in New Hampton. Married by Rev. William Rutledge, Meredith, 2nd marriage for each. His parents: Elbridge G. Boynton, farmer, born in Center Harbor and Nellie Haynes, housewife, born in New Hampton. Her parents: Willis C. Bartlett, gardener, born in Marblehead. Mass. and Della Veasey, housewife, born in New Hampton. New Hampton Town Report.

Ashland Man Dies in Fall.
Special to the Union.
Ashland, April 9 - Eddie V. Boynton, about 65 years old, who lives on the Buzzel farm over the New Hampton line, fell this afternoon from a ladder while repairing his barn and died almost instantly from a broken neck. Medical Referee Dr. Leon M. Orton was summoned and pronounced death accidental. Boynton was a veteran of the Spanish-American war. Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. The Union Leader, April 9, 1940.

Eddie V. Boynton.
The funeral of Edward V. Boynton, who was accidentally killed when he fell while repairing the barn on Buzzell farm where he lived, was a military one at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Hughes on School Street, Friday afternoon. He was a Spanish War Veteran and the funeral was in charge of the American Legion, Ezra Dupuis Post. Rev. J.A. Chapin was the officiating clergyman. Burial was in Green Grove Cemetery. Mr. Boynton was born in New Hampton, the son of Elbridge and Nellie (Haines) Boynton, August 13, 1875. He is survived by one son Elbridge, with whom he lived, one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Hughes, of Ashland; three brothers, Clarence of Littleton, Carl of Wayne, Maine; Elmer of New Hampton; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Hughes of Ashland; Mrs. Minnie Drake of New Hampton. The Ashland Citizen.

The above obituary states that he had four sisters. Omitted were Lucy Gilman of Alton, and Blanche Taylor of Belmont.

Bridget, Elsie and Eddie Vado lived on Carr Avenue in Ashland at the top of the hill. Around 1938 they bought the farm. from Brenda.

Inscription

1875 Eddie V. 1940 | His Wife | 1874 Mary P. Nedeau 1924

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