MARRIAGE #1 was to Eleanor Nellie See in 1879 in Bridgeport. Their child0ren were Eleanor Harriet, Louise Augusta and Howard Sterling. Eleanor Nellie See died in 1888 of Tuberculosis.
MARRIAGE #2 was to Edith Griswold on June 19,1889 in Bloomfield. She was born March 18,1869 and died May 19,1933 in Bloomfield. Their children were Earl Griswold, Infant Willie, Marion Frances and Walter Victor. Edith remarried to George Francis Capen August 21,1913 in Bloomfield. He was born in 1846 or 1847.
Hartford Courant, Feb 22, 1909:
The death of WALTER S. LOVELAND, a former resident of Hartford, occured Saturday morning at the home of Edward C. Fowler, his son-inlaw, at Norwich. The deceased was 58 years old and leaves three daughters, Mrs E.L. Fowler, the Misses Lulu and Marion Loveland, and two sons, Earl and Victor. Mr Loveland had been living in Norwich for two months. The funeral will be held there this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery.
MARRIAGE #1 was to Eleanor Nellie See in 1879 in Bridgeport. Their child0ren were Eleanor Harriet, Louise Augusta and Howard Sterling. Eleanor Nellie See died in 1888 of Tuberculosis.
MARRIAGE #2 was to Edith Griswold on June 19,1889 in Bloomfield. She was born March 18,1869 and died May 19,1933 in Bloomfield. Their children were Earl Griswold, Infant Willie, Marion Frances and Walter Victor. Edith remarried to George Francis Capen August 21,1913 in Bloomfield. He was born in 1846 or 1847.
Hartford Courant, Feb 22, 1909:
The death of WALTER S. LOVELAND, a former resident of Hartford, occured Saturday morning at the home of Edward C. Fowler, his son-inlaw, at Norwich. The deceased was 58 years old and leaves three daughters, Mrs E.L. Fowler, the Misses Lulu and Marion Loveland, and two sons, Earl and Victor. Mr Loveland had been living in Norwich for two months. The funeral will be held there this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery.
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