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Joseph Elmer Allen

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Joseph Elmer Allen

Birth
Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Mar 1932 (aged 61)
Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Allen worked as a butcher in Hamilton for Gould's in 1918. He drove a covered wagon to sell meat from house to house in Hamilton, Wenham and Essex. He belonged to the Unitarian Church and went to the Essex Falls Elementary School for eight years. He was a third degree Mason in 1912, and 7th degree Mason and a Masonic instructor for the Joseph Webb Lodge in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He removed to Dorchester, Massachusetts and worked as a steam fitter until he moved back to Essex in 1917 to work in the United Shoe in Beverly during the strike. In 1918 he again began to work for Gould's in Hamilton. He had residences in Essex, Boston and Brighton. He was a seventh degree Mason. He was admitted to the Massonic Nursing Home in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, on 4 March 1932, and he died on 12 March 1932 at 10:40 PM. He was buried in Essex, Massachusetts.
Joseph Allen worked as a butcher in Hamilton for Gould's in 1918. He drove a covered wagon to sell meat from house to house in Hamilton, Wenham and Essex. He belonged to the Unitarian Church and went to the Essex Falls Elementary School for eight years. He was a third degree Mason in 1912, and 7th degree Mason and a Masonic instructor for the Joseph Webb Lodge in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He removed to Dorchester, Massachusetts and worked as a steam fitter until he moved back to Essex in 1917 to work in the United Shoe in Beverly during the strike. In 1918 he again began to work for Gould's in Hamilton. He had residences in Essex, Boston and Brighton. He was a seventh degree Mason. He was admitted to the Massonic Nursing Home in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, on 4 March 1932, and he died on 12 March 1932 at 10:40 PM. He was buried in Essex, Massachusetts.


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