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Jane Louisa <I>Huggan</I> Alcott

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Jane Louisa Huggan Alcott

Birth
Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
13 Jan 1873 (aged 35–36)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Walnut Avenue, Lot 816
Memorial ID
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Who's who in the East, Volume IV, pg 22; print, unknown · ‎1953 (Google Books-Snippet view): William Alcott, Newspaper Librarian, b. June 13, 1868, son of Richard & Jane Louisa (Huggan) Alcott.

Nova Scotia Census, 1861:
Name: Richard Alcock
Event Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Suggested edits:
Birth Date: 5 Dec 1836
Birth Location: Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Thomas Huggan (1817-1879)
Mother: Sarah (Dawler) Huggan (1818-1910)
Contributor: Chris Baptiste • 16 Jan 2021

Note: Jane Louisa's death rec came over as maiden name "Higgins"; Richard Charles Alcott's death rec came over with his mother's name as Hagan. Sarah was b. May 1863 at Halifax, the next child was b. Jul 1864 at Massachusetts. So it is evident that they came over abt 1864; Sarah E (Alcott) Veazie's 1900 census at Chelsea confirms this.
Who's who in the East, Volume IV, pg 22; print, unknown · ‎1953 (Google Books-Snippet view): William Alcott, Newspaper Librarian, b. June 13, 1868, son of Richard & Jane Louisa (Huggan) Alcott.

Nova Scotia Census, 1861:
Name: Richard Alcock
Event Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Suggested edits:
Birth Date: 5 Dec 1836
Birth Location: Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Thomas Huggan (1817-1879)
Mother: Sarah (Dawler) Huggan (1818-1910)
Contributor: Chris Baptiste • 16 Jan 2021

Note: Jane Louisa's death rec came over as maiden name "Higgins"; Richard Charles Alcott's death rec came over with his mother's name as Hagan. Sarah was b. May 1863 at Halifax, the next child was b. Jul 1864 at Massachusetts. So it is evident that they came over abt 1864; Sarah E (Alcott) Veazie's 1900 census at Chelsea confirms this.

Inscription

AE 36 y

Gravesite Details

Interred 15 Jan 1873; in the lot of the Scots Charitable Society.



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