In 1910 Otis and Vernie were living on School Street. They had been married three years and Otis was a cutter in the paper mill. He had been born in NH and parents in Canada. Vernie was also born in NH and her father in CT and mother in Canada. They had two children in 1910, Lena age 2 and Lillian age 1 yr and 2 mos. They resided next door to his brother Arthur and family.
Otis and wife Vernie were still in Ashland in 1940 and Otis was working as a beaterman at the paper mill. They had children Lillian M. then age 31, Madaline age 25, Beverly C. 16, and Laeititia Janice age 13. The family lived on Winter Street and had also had children Evelyn M., and Rexford V.
In addition to the children linked they had a daughter, first child Lena "Lee" Mildred born Nov 1, 1907 who married William W. Macculloch in 1926 and ran a poultry farm in Massachusetts. They also had a daughter Beverly Cleone Young who married Merrick W. Labrique in 1945.
In 1910 Otis and Vernie were living on School Street. They had been married three years and Otis was a cutter in the paper mill. He had been born in NH and parents in Canada. Vernie was also born in NH and her father in CT and mother in Canada. They had two children in 1910, Lena age 2 and Lillian age 1 yr and 2 mos. They resided next door to his brother Arthur and family.
Otis and wife Vernie were still in Ashland in 1940 and Otis was working as a beaterman at the paper mill. They had children Lillian M. then age 31, Madaline age 25, Beverly C. 16, and Laeititia Janice age 13. The family lived on Winter Street and had also had children Evelyn M., and Rexford V.
In addition to the children linked they had a daughter, first child Lena "Lee" Mildred born Nov 1, 1907 who married William W. Macculloch in 1926 and ran a poultry farm in Massachusetts. They also had a daughter Beverly Cleone Young who married Merrick W. Labrique in 1945.
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