In 1880 he lived in Hopkinton, New Hampshire with parents and 5 siblings. His father was a farmer.
He married Emma Alice Putnam on 11 Aug 1890 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. They had children:
. Bert Alton Hood (1892 - 1957)
+ sp: Nettie Velma Whitfield
. Girl Child Hood (1894 - 1894)
. Maude Alice Hood (1895 - 1991)
+ sp: Walter John Simino (divorced)
+ sp: Walter John Simino (again)
. Emma Alta Hood (1902 - 1957)
. Bessie Irene Hood (1905 - 1998)
+ sp: Lester Edward Ray Hale
. Lila F. Hood (1913 - 1913)
In 1900 he lived in Francestown, New Hampshire with wife and 2 children. He was a teamster.
In May 1910 he lived in Richmond, New Hampshire with wife, 4 children, and 2 boarders. One of the boarders, Nettie Whitfield, would marry his son Bert 2 months later. He and son Bert both worked as sawyers in a lumber mill.
In 1920 he lived in Francestown with wife and daughters Emma and Bessie. He was a sawyer.
In 1930 he and his wife lived in Troy, New Hampshire, in the home of their daughter Bessie Hale and husband. He was called a farmer, while his son in law was the caretaker of a private estate.
In 1940 he lived in Richmond again with wife, daughter Emma, his wife's niece Lillian Putnam, 10, and a lodger.
In 1950 he lived in Richmond with wife and daughter Emma. He was called a laborer in the logging business.
He died of a heart attack, 3 days after being admitted to the Chateau Serene Nursing Home, Winchester. He was 82.
In 1880 he lived in Hopkinton, New Hampshire with parents and 5 siblings. His father was a farmer.
He married Emma Alice Putnam on 11 Aug 1890 in Hillsborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. They had children:
. Bert Alton Hood (1892 - 1957)
+ sp: Nettie Velma Whitfield
. Girl Child Hood (1894 - 1894)
. Maude Alice Hood (1895 - 1991)
+ sp: Walter John Simino (divorced)
+ sp: Walter John Simino (again)
. Emma Alta Hood (1902 - 1957)
. Bessie Irene Hood (1905 - 1998)
+ sp: Lester Edward Ray Hale
. Lila F. Hood (1913 - 1913)
In 1900 he lived in Francestown, New Hampshire with wife and 2 children. He was a teamster.
In May 1910 he lived in Richmond, New Hampshire with wife, 4 children, and 2 boarders. One of the boarders, Nettie Whitfield, would marry his son Bert 2 months later. He and son Bert both worked as sawyers in a lumber mill.
In 1920 he lived in Francestown with wife and daughters Emma and Bessie. He was a sawyer.
In 1930 he and his wife lived in Troy, New Hampshire, in the home of their daughter Bessie Hale and husband. He was called a farmer, while his son in law was the caretaker of a private estate.
In 1940 he lived in Richmond again with wife, daughter Emma, his wife's niece Lillian Putnam, 10, and a lodger.
In 1950 he lived in Richmond with wife and daughter Emma. He was called a laborer in the logging business.
He died of a heart attack, 3 days after being admitted to the Chateau Serene Nursing Home, Winchester. He was 82.
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