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Henry Edwin Fales

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Henry Edwin Fales Veteran

Birth
Walpole, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
24 Jan 1897 (aged 59)
Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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** His obit states that he was a captain in the local militia. No National Archives folder for Civil War service.**

Son of Silas and Roxa (Perrigo) Fales.

From the "Boston Journal," 26 Jan 1897:

He was admitted to the Bar May 3, 1863, and practically resided in Milford all his business life....
Nov 5, 1867, he married Miss Clara A. Hayward, daughter of ex-Deputy Sheriff S. W. Hayward.
She died a few years ago, leaving two children, and he later married Miss Mary A. Parkhurst, who survives.
His children are Lieut. Harold E. Fales, also a Lawyer, and Miss Clara Ethalyn Fales.
The family of Fales originally came from Chester, Eng.

From "Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts," C. W. Hall, Editor, Boston, 1899, p. 511.
Mr. Fales was three times married, his first wife being a Miss (Violettee L.) Sherman, who lived only a short time after her marriage.
His second marriage was to Clara A. Hayward, daughter of Samuel W. Hayward, of Milford, who died ... Two children resulted from this union.
In September 1891, Mr. Fales married Miss Mary A. Parkhurst, who with his two children now survive him.
** His obit states that he was a captain in the local militia. No National Archives folder for Civil War service.**

Son of Silas and Roxa (Perrigo) Fales.

From the "Boston Journal," 26 Jan 1897:

He was admitted to the Bar May 3, 1863, and practically resided in Milford all his business life....
Nov 5, 1867, he married Miss Clara A. Hayward, daughter of ex-Deputy Sheriff S. W. Hayward.
She died a few years ago, leaving two children, and he later married Miss Mary A. Parkhurst, who survives.
His children are Lieut. Harold E. Fales, also a Lawyer, and Miss Clara Ethalyn Fales.
The family of Fales originally came from Chester, Eng.

From "Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts," C. W. Hall, Editor, Boston, 1899, p. 511.
Mr. Fales was three times married, his first wife being a Miss (Violettee L.) Sherman, who lived only a short time after her marriage.
His second marriage was to Clara A. Hayward, daughter of Samuel W. Hayward, of Milford, who died ... Two children resulted from this union.
In September 1891, Mr. Fales married Miss Mary A. Parkhurst, who with his two children now survive him.


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