Inscription: "Annie, 1904-1943"
(NOTE: This granite plinth is attributed to the family, with birth and death dates added. The smaller monument shown, inscribed "Annie", is her actual burial stone and location, next to her husband Clarence and their young son Thomas).
ANNIE SUSIE HASLAM was born in 1903 in Brockton, MA, daughter of shoemaker MARTIN ANDREW HASLAM and SUSIE ANNIE (WELCH), and granddaughter of Irish immigrants JOHN HASLAM and ELLEN (DELANEY). Annie resided on Union St, Greenbush with her parents, her father a farmer/ gardener employed by John T. Fitts. In 1921 in Scituate Annie married CLARENCE WALLACE CLAPP. They resided on Cornet Stetson Road in Scituate where they raised their children:
--HOWARD CLAPP, b.1923
--ROBERT CLAPP, b.1926
--WILLIAM CLAPP, b.1931
--THOMAS CLAPP, b.1933, d.1938
--PRISCILLA CLAPP, b.1935
They later resided with Clarence's widowed mother Olive in the family homestead on Old Oaken Bucket Rd., Greenbush.
(Bio written by Annette (Langley) Markward, great-granddaughter of Elijah Thomas Clapp and Ann Rosini (Clapp). Please follow FindAGrave guidelines for permission to use content and photos).
Inscription: "Annie, 1904-1943"
(NOTE: This granite plinth is attributed to the family, with birth and death dates added. The smaller monument shown, inscribed "Annie", is her actual burial stone and location, next to her husband Clarence and their young son Thomas).
ANNIE SUSIE HASLAM was born in 1903 in Brockton, MA, daughter of shoemaker MARTIN ANDREW HASLAM and SUSIE ANNIE (WELCH), and granddaughter of Irish immigrants JOHN HASLAM and ELLEN (DELANEY). Annie resided on Union St, Greenbush with her parents, her father a farmer/ gardener employed by John T. Fitts. In 1921 in Scituate Annie married CLARENCE WALLACE CLAPP. They resided on Cornet Stetson Road in Scituate where they raised their children:
--HOWARD CLAPP, b.1923
--ROBERT CLAPP, b.1926
--WILLIAM CLAPP, b.1931
--THOMAS CLAPP, b.1933, d.1938
--PRISCILLA CLAPP, b.1935
They later resided with Clarence's widowed mother Olive in the family homestead on Old Oaken Bucket Rd., Greenbush.
(Bio written by Annette (Langley) Markward, great-granddaughter of Elijah Thomas Clapp and Ann Rosini (Clapp). Please follow FindAGrave guidelines for permission to use content and photos).
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