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From: Ardell Lynds <>
Subject: Re: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Noah & James B. Parkman
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:40:10 -0500
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Thank you so much Joyce. The census information is a great help. I really,
really appreciate you taking the time to look it up. :-) :-)
Ardell
At 06:28 PM 12/1/2006, Joyce Ahern wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Here he is.
>
>1900 MA Census Middlesex Co. Somerville Ward 1 June 4 1900 Enumeration
>District 920 Sheet # 2
>
>Noah Parkman Head white male born 11-1835 age 64 married for 20 years
>born in ME father born in ME mother born in ME Locomotive Engineer Could
>read write and speak English. Rented their home on Perkins St. Somerville
>
>Cora Parkman Wife white female born 5-1858 age 42 married for 20 years
>had given birth to 2 children 1 was alive in 1900 born in ME father born
>in ME mother born in ME Could read, write and speak English.
>
>
>
>1910 MA Census Middlesex Co Somerville Ward 3 April 26 1910
>Enumeration District (hard to read) could be 1017 Sheet # 17A
>
>Williams Shackley Head male white age 41 married 12 years born in MA
>father born in ME mother born in MA Could read, write and speak English
>Engineer for steam railroad employee was not out of work on April 15, 1910
>was not out of work in 1909 owned their home on Highland Rd. Somerville it
>was mortgaged
>
>Hattie W. Shackley wife female white 30 married 12 years given birth to 1
>child still living born in NH father born in ME mother born in ME She
>could read write and speak English.
>
>James W. Shackley male white age 10 single born in MA father born in MA
>mother born in NH could read,
> write and speak English attending school
>
>Noah Parkman father-in-law male white age 73 widowed born in ME father
>born in ME mother born in ME could read, write and speak English engineer
>for steam railroad employee was not our of work on April 15, 1910 was not
>out of work in 1909
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Joyce
>
>
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