In the 1850 census Aaron listed his occupation as "None" and a personal estate of $4,000. The Boston death record indicated he was a "Gentlemen," or retired in his case, and died of "Old Age" at his home located at 12 West Orange St. in Boston's West End. His wife Sally died seven months later and was interred at the South Burying Ground, but in a different tomb.
In the 1850 census Aaron listed his occupation as "None" and a personal estate of $4,000. The Boston death record indicated he was a "Gentlemen," or retired in his case, and died of "Old Age" at his home located at 12 West Orange St. in Boston's West End. His wife Sally died seven months later and was interred at the South Burying Ground, but in a different tomb.
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