Wife of Richard Lester Bennett and mother of Beatrice Bennet
She was named after Queen Victoria since it was the Queen's Jubilee when she was born. The family lived on Pequot Road in Wayland when she was born.
Stephen and Annie
She was very smart and had also skipped grades in school. Victoria went to Burdett Business School in Boston. She took the train into Boston every day and was a bookkeeper when she got married at age 22 in 1919 to Richard Lester Bennet.
By 1923 Victoria and Richard, a carpenter, lived at 47 Washington Avenue in Natick. In 1938 they were living at 5 Pitts St in Natick. By 1943 Richard Bennett was inspector of buildings and wires and was chairman of the Natick Rationing Board and they lived at 27 Hartford Street.
Wife of Richard Lester Bennett and mother of Beatrice Bennet
She was named after Queen Victoria since it was the Queen's Jubilee when she was born. The family lived on Pequot Road in Wayland when she was born.
Stephen and Annie
She was very smart and had also skipped grades in school. Victoria went to Burdett Business School in Boston. She took the train into Boston every day and was a bookkeeper when she got married at age 22 in 1919 to Richard Lester Bennet.
By 1923 Victoria and Richard, a carpenter, lived at 47 Washington Avenue in Natick. In 1938 they were living at 5 Pitts St in Natick. By 1943 Richard Bennett was inspector of buildings and wires and was chairman of the Natick Rationing Board and they lived at 27 Hartford Street.
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