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Herman E. Barlow

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Herman E. Barlow

Birth
Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
9 Feb 1957 (aged 68)
Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
South Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Son of George W. Barlow and Edna A. Jaques

In 1900 and 1910, he lived in Killingly, Connecticut, with parents and siblings. His father was a farmer; in 1910 Herman worked in a woolen mill.

He married Anna Smith about 1918. They had children:

. Ernest William Barlow (1923 - 1998)
. Helen A. Barlow (1932 - 2015)
+ sp: Albert R. Desmarais

In 1920 he lived in Killingly with wife, next door to his parents (on one side) and his brother Raymond and wife (on the other side). He worked in a "picker" factory.

In 1930 he lived in Killingly with wife and son, next door to his widowed mother. He worked in a leather factory.

In 1940 he lived in Killingly with wife and 2 children. He worked for a mill supply company.

In 1950, widowed, he lived in Danielson, Connecticut, with 2 children. He worked at a textile parts factory.
Son of George W. Barlow and Edna A. Jaques

In 1900 and 1910, he lived in Killingly, Connecticut, with parents and siblings. His father was a farmer; in 1910 Herman worked in a woolen mill.

He married Anna Smith about 1918. They had children:

. Ernest William Barlow (1923 - 1998)
. Helen A. Barlow (1932 - 2015)
+ sp: Albert R. Desmarais

In 1920 he lived in Killingly with wife, next door to his parents (on one side) and his brother Raymond and wife (on the other side). He worked in a "picker" factory.

In 1930 he lived in Killingly with wife and son, next door to his widowed mother. He worked in a leather factory.

In 1940 he lived in Killingly with wife and 2 children. He worked for a mill supply company.

In 1950, widowed, he lived in Danielson, Connecticut, with 2 children. He worked at a textile parts factory.


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