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Moses Edward ARBOUR

Moses Edward ARBOUR

Masculin 1889 - 1954  (64 ans)


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  1. 1.  Moses Edward ARBOUR est né le 17 mai 1889 à North Adams,,Berkshire County,Massachusetts,Usa,; est mort le 11 mars 1954 à North Adams,,Berkshire County,Massachusetts,Usa,.

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    • _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

    Notes:

    Edward and Mary apparently lived almost next door to each other before their marriage so that Edward married "the girl next door."

    According to his WWI Draft Registration, Edward was of medium height and medium build. He had brown eyes and brown hair. He also stated that he was born in Williamstown, MA, rather than North Adams, as stated in his Birth Registration.

    Edward's parents were both born in Quebec or in Quebec and New York.[1920,1930Census]
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    According to the 1940 Census, Edward had completed the 8th grade.

    In 1940, Edward reported that he had earned $2459 in 1939.
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    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Saturday 04 Jun 1949
    DEEDS -- Cheshire
    Arbour, Edward to Orville D. Carter et ux
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    Times Record (Troy, NY) -- Friday 12 Mar 1954
    EDWARD ARBOUR
    Edward Arbour, 64, brother of Frederick Arbour of Mechanicville, and a former resident of Bennington, VT, died Wednesday at his home in North Adams, MA. He was the son of the late Mose Arbour and Philomene Porte. Survivors include his wife Elizabeth Cavanaugh; three brothers, Frederick of Mechanicville, and Henry and Harry, both of North Adams. Funeral services will be tomorrow at 9 am from St Francis Church, North Adams.

    North Adams Transcript (MA) -- Friday 19 Mar 1954
    We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all of our friends, neighbors, and relatives for their sympathy and acts of kindnessat the time of the death of our dear husband and brother, Edward Arbour. To the pallbearers, donors of cars, the Telephone Pioneers, ICW No. 2, and Local IBTW No. 15 of the Sprague Electric Company, those who sent Mass cards and flowers, and to each and every one who helped in any way, we are very grateful. Mrs. Elizabeth Arbour, Frederick Arbour, Harry Arbour, Henry Arbour