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Alice Emma <I>Stacey</I> Colombe

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Alice Emma Stacey Colombe

Birth
Altona, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
6 Apr 1971 (aged 88)
Berlin, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2116916, Longitude: -72.498279
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Wife of Joseph Alfred Colombe, whom she married on his 25th birthday in Barre, March 10, 1899. Their first-born child died very young and before June 1900. Their last child was their ninth and was one of five surviving in 1924.

1900 Census: 10 Webster Ave, Barre Ward 6, Vermont
1910 Census: Barre Ward 6, Vermont
1920 Census: 4 Webster Ave, Barre, Vermont
1918 54 South Main Street, Barre, Vermont
1930 Census: 53 Brooklyn Street, Barre, Vermont
1940 Census: 249 North Main Street (12-7), Barre, Vermont

Cause of death: Congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, coronary sclerosis

"Mrs. Alice Colombe, 88, of 96 Maple Avenue, Barre, died last night at Central Vermont Hospital, Berlin....mother of nine children, three daughters surviving: Mrs. James (Nellie) Hurdle, E. Hampton, Conn.; Mrs. Vivian (Merle) Bylow, Mrs. Edmund (Dorothy) Tacey, both of Barre. She had been making her home with Mrs. Tacey. Funeral Thursday [April 8]. Burial at Hope at a future date."

"The Times-Argus, " April 7, 1971.
Wife of Joseph Alfred Colombe, whom she married on his 25th birthday in Barre, March 10, 1899. Their first-born child died very young and before June 1900. Their last child was their ninth and was one of five surviving in 1924.

1900 Census: 10 Webster Ave, Barre Ward 6, Vermont
1910 Census: Barre Ward 6, Vermont
1920 Census: 4 Webster Ave, Barre, Vermont
1918 54 South Main Street, Barre, Vermont
1930 Census: 53 Brooklyn Street, Barre, Vermont
1940 Census: 249 North Main Street (12-7), Barre, Vermont

Cause of death: Congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, coronary sclerosis

"Mrs. Alice Colombe, 88, of 96 Maple Avenue, Barre, died last night at Central Vermont Hospital, Berlin....mother of nine children, three daughters surviving: Mrs. James (Nellie) Hurdle, E. Hampton, Conn.; Mrs. Vivian (Merle) Bylow, Mrs. Edmund (Dorothy) Tacey, both of Barre. She had been making her home with Mrs. Tacey. Funeral Thursday [April 8]. Burial at Hope at a future date."

"The Times-Argus, " April 7, 1971.


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