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Lillian Anna <I>Sholz</I> Hammett

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Lillian Anna Sholz Hammett

Birth
Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
21 Jan 1991 (aged 93)
Burial
Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Y / Lot 678 / Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Two-year-old Lillian was recorded in the census of 1900 in Gardner with her parents. The family lived at 93 Cherry Street. Her father, Anton, was a die maker.

By 1910 Anton Sholz had purchased the home on Cherry Street they had previously been renting. Also, his family of three had doubled in size. The children were: Lillian, 12, Edwin, 9, Bertram, 5, and Dorothy, 1 and a 1/2. Mr. Sholz was a die cutter at a silver factory. He had immigrated to the U.S.A about 1880. He was renting one floor of the home to an Irish widow and her three adult children - the Glasheens.

Anton and Elizabeth stopped at four children. In the 1920 census the family was still all together. Lillian, 22, was teaching at a grammar school. Her father was still at the same factory.

In 1930 the household on Cherry Street was down to Dorothy, Lillian and their parents. By 1940 Dorothy had left. Lillian taught music according to the census for that year.
Two-year-old Lillian was recorded in the census of 1900 in Gardner with her parents. The family lived at 93 Cherry Street. Her father, Anton, was a die maker.

By 1910 Anton Sholz had purchased the home on Cherry Street they had previously been renting. Also, his family of three had doubled in size. The children were: Lillian, 12, Edwin, 9, Bertram, 5, and Dorothy, 1 and a 1/2. Mr. Sholz was a die cutter at a silver factory. He had immigrated to the U.S.A about 1880. He was renting one floor of the home to an Irish widow and her three adult children - the Glasheens.

Anton and Elizabeth stopped at four children. In the 1920 census the family was still all together. Lillian, 22, was teaching at a grammar school. Her father was still at the same factory.

In 1930 the household on Cherry Street was down to Dorothy, Lillian and their parents. By 1940 Dorothy had left. Lillian taught music according to the census for that year.


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