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Rev James Albert Massey

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Rev James Albert Massey

Birth
Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
Jan 1963 (aged 82)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Married 1st:
29 Jun 1904,
Cranston, Providence Co., Rhode Island
Alice Ingoldsby Bliss

Married 2d:
02 Apr 1919,
Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri
Grace Dawson

Married 3d:
Lillian F. Unknown
aft 1930, Unknown location

His obituary appeared in the November 22, 1962??? edition of the "Comfort News:"

MASSEY RIGHTS HELD IN DENVER

Word was received here this week of the death of J. Albert Massey on Oct. 27 in Denver, Colo., and was laid to rest there on Oct. 29.

Mr. Massey resided in Boerne and Comfort in the early 1900s and at that time was rector of St. Helena's Episcopal Church in Boerne and began an Episcopal Mission in Comfort. He was instrumental in building St. Boniface's Church in Comfort in 1905-06.

He is survived by his widow (Lillian F. Unknown) who is bed-ridden in the Samaritan Rest Home, Denver.


U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards,
1917-1918
Name: James Albert Massey
City: Tulsa
County: Tulsa
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 5 Feb 1880
Race: White
Nearest Relative: Charlette G. Massey
FHL Roll Number: 1852132


Social Security Death Index
Name: James Massey
SSN: 181-09-1394
Last Residence:
Born: 5 Feb 1880
Died: Jan 1963
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)


Married 1st:
29 Jun 1904,
Cranston, Providence Co., Rhode Island
Alice Ingoldsby Bliss

Married 2d:
02 Apr 1919,
Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri
Grace Dawson

Married 3d:
Lillian F. Unknown
aft 1930, Unknown location

His obituary appeared in the November 22, 1962??? edition of the "Comfort News:"

MASSEY RIGHTS HELD IN DENVER

Word was received here this week of the death of J. Albert Massey on Oct. 27 in Denver, Colo., and was laid to rest there on Oct. 29.

Mr. Massey resided in Boerne and Comfort in the early 1900s and at that time was rector of St. Helena's Episcopal Church in Boerne and began an Episcopal Mission in Comfort. He was instrumental in building St. Boniface's Church in Comfort in 1905-06.

He is survived by his widow (Lillian F. Unknown) who is bed-ridden in the Samaritan Rest Home, Denver.


U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards,
1917-1918
Name: James Albert Massey
City: Tulsa
County: Tulsa
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 5 Feb 1880
Race: White
Nearest Relative: Charlette G. Massey
FHL Roll Number: 1852132


Social Security Death Index
Name: James Massey
SSN: 181-09-1394
Last Residence:
Born: 5 Feb 1880
Died: Jan 1963
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)




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