Lucy and Ruth Brown's parents were Samuel and Henrietta C. Brown. It is very likely that the stone that says:
MOTHER
FRANK
belongs to Henrietta. There were at least 6 graves in the lot; it is highly likely that other family members (Samuel in particular) may be buried there.
Henrietta Barker married Samuel T. Brown, either in Maine in 1869 or in Boston in 1875. It is possible that it was the second marriage for one or both of them or that for some reason, they reaffirmed their marriage in Boston. Henrietta's parents seem to have been Samuel and Mary Barker. Children of Samuel T and Henrietta/Etta (Barker) Brown seem to include Nellie, Ruthie, Lucy, Henrietta, Maud Webb, Charles Alvin, and Franklin S. T.
Residences included (after Maine) Acton, Mass., Nashua, NH, and Worcester, Mass.
Daughter Nellie seems to have married a Colburn. Daughter Etta C seems to have married Sydney Wetherell.
Lucy and Ruth Brown's parents were Samuel and Henrietta C. Brown. It is very likely that the stone that says:
MOTHER
FRANK
belongs to Henrietta. There were at least 6 graves in the lot; it is highly likely that other family members (Samuel in particular) may be buried there.
Henrietta Barker married Samuel T. Brown, either in Maine in 1869 or in Boston in 1875. It is possible that it was the second marriage for one or both of them or that for some reason, they reaffirmed their marriage in Boston. Henrietta's parents seem to have been Samuel and Mary Barker. Children of Samuel T and Henrietta/Etta (Barker) Brown seem to include Nellie, Ruthie, Lucy, Henrietta, Maud Webb, Charles Alvin, and Franklin S. T.
Residences included (after Maine) Acton, Mass., Nashua, NH, and Worcester, Mass.
Daughter Nellie seems to have married a Colburn. Daughter Etta C seems to have married Sydney Wetherell.
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