From the Westford Wardsman, 10 June 1911
Mrs. John [Bateman] Fletcher has the sympathy of her friends owing to the death and burial of her sister, Mrs. Eliza Perham, in Tyngsborough last week.
From the Westford Wardsman, 17 June 1911
Mrs. Eliza J. Perham, whose death was mentioned last week, will be remembered by the older residents as the daughter of William Chandler, one of the old residents of Westford, whose name and history appears so frequently in the history of Westford, his home and farm nestling on the south-ern slope of Flushing hill and the dooryard lawn is sprayed by the waves of Flushing pond. Mrs. Perham was the widow of Alfred Perham, and her married life was spent in Tyngsboro.
From the Westford Wardsman, 10 June 1911
Mrs. John [Bateman] Fletcher has the sympathy of her friends owing to the death and burial of her sister, Mrs. Eliza Perham, in Tyngsborough last week.
From the Westford Wardsman, 17 June 1911
Mrs. Eliza J. Perham, whose death was mentioned last week, will be remembered by the older residents as the daughter of William Chandler, one of the old residents of Westford, whose name and history appears so frequently in the history of Westford, his home and farm nestling on the south-ern slope of Flushing hill and the dooryard lawn is sprayed by the waves of Flushing pond. Mrs. Perham was the widow of Alfred Perham, and her married life was spent in Tyngsboro.
Family Members
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William Proctor Chandler
1816–1819
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Newton Amos Chandler
1818–1880
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William Proctor Chandler
1820–1845
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Mary Ann Chandler Cutter
1821–1902
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John Murray Chandler
1823–1908
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Jerome Milton Chandler
1825–1894
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George Washington Chandler
1826–1889
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Hiram Augustus Chandler
1828–1880
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Caroline Mariah Chandler Miller
1832–1917
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Emily Melissa Chandler Fletcher
1834–1912
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Warren Chandler
1836–1906
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1SGT Marcus Morton Chandler
1839–1911
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Henry Harrison Chandler
1840–1911
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