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Mary Edna Nolan Renaudette

Birth
Franklin, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
30 Apr 1929 (aged 40)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Mary Edna Nolan married on Sept 30 1907 in Our Lady of the Lake in St Albans Bay, Vermont to Felix Renaudette of Canada.

By 1920 Mary and Felix were living on Cherry Street in St Albans when the census was taken. Felix now age 31 and b Canada. Mary now age 32. Children: Laura (sic) age 11 b Vt, Emma age 10 b Vt, William age 8 b Vt, Alice age 6 b Vt, George age 3 b Vt and Rosanna age age 1 b Vt. Also in household is Mary's brother: Leo Nolin age 35. Both Felix and Leo are laborers at the grain shed.

Ancestry showed Mary died in 1929, but she is still listed in the 1930 census of Springfield, Massachusetts. Felix is listed as age 42 and born in Canada, Mary E age 41b Vt. They are living on 539 Liberty Street and renting for $25 a month. Children still at home: Emma M age 20, William J age 18, Alice age 16, George J age 13 and Alida R age 11 all born in Vermont. Felix is a laborer at a rubber Factory.
Mary Edna Nolan married on Sept 30 1907 in Our Lady of the Lake in St Albans Bay, Vermont to Felix Renaudette of Canada.

By 1920 Mary and Felix were living on Cherry Street in St Albans when the census was taken. Felix now age 31 and b Canada. Mary now age 32. Children: Laura (sic) age 11 b Vt, Emma age 10 b Vt, William age 8 b Vt, Alice age 6 b Vt, George age 3 b Vt and Rosanna age age 1 b Vt. Also in household is Mary's brother: Leo Nolin age 35. Both Felix and Leo are laborers at the grain shed.

Ancestry showed Mary died in 1929, but she is still listed in the 1930 census of Springfield, Massachusetts. Felix is listed as age 42 and born in Canada, Mary E age 41b Vt. They are living on 539 Liberty Street and renting for $25 a month. Children still at home: Emma M age 20, William J age 18, Alice age 16, George J age 13 and Alida R age 11 all born in Vermont. Felix is a laborer at a rubber Factory.


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