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George Nelson Aldrich

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George Nelson Aldrich

Birth
Woodford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Death
13 Apr 1917 (aged 58)
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8759889, Longitude: -73.1872472
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From The Bennington Evening Banner, Bennington, Vermont April 13, 1917
GEORGE N. ALDRICH
Employee of Bradford's For 18 Years Died This Morning
The death of George N. Aldrich occurred early this morning at his home on School street after an illness of fifteen months. The direct cause of death a severe attack of grippe, followed by complications.
The deceased was born in Woodford 58 years ago, the one son of the late Amos and Jane Aldrich. He married Miss Carrie Harbour of Woodford, who survives him. He had been a resident of the village for the past 30 years, 18 of which were spent as an employee of H.E. Bradford & company. During these years, he was known as an efficient workman and a faithful friend to all with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the N.E.O.P.
Besides the widow, the survivors are two sons, Amos of Northampton, Mass. and Clifford of Rotterdam Junction, both of whom are now in town, and three daughters, Mrs. H.G. Brimmer of Pownal, and Ruth and Julia, who live at home. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the house. Rev. P.L. Dow will officiate.
From The Bennington Evening Banner, Bennington, Vermont April 13, 1917
GEORGE N. ALDRICH
Employee of Bradford's For 18 Years Died This Morning
The death of George N. Aldrich occurred early this morning at his home on School street after an illness of fifteen months. The direct cause of death a severe attack of grippe, followed by complications.
The deceased was born in Woodford 58 years ago, the one son of the late Amos and Jane Aldrich. He married Miss Carrie Harbour of Woodford, who survives him. He had been a resident of the village for the past 30 years, 18 of which were spent as an employee of H.E. Bradford & company. During these years, he was known as an efficient workman and a faithful friend to all with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the N.E.O.P.
Besides the widow, the survivors are two sons, Amos of Northampton, Mass. and Clifford of Rotterdam Junction, both of whom are now in town, and three daughters, Mrs. H.G. Brimmer of Pownal, and Ruth and Julia, who live at home. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the house. Rev. P.L. Dow will officiate.


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