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Pauline Mildred <I>Kelley</I> Bailey

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Pauline Mildred Kelley Bailey

Birth
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
21 Dec 1966 (aged 47–48)
Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 40
Memorial ID
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At 20 months old little Pauline was enumerated in the 1920 census at her family's home at 670 Marlboro Street in Keene, New Hampshire. Recorded in the household were: Carl C. Kelley, 25, Elizabeth S. Kelley, 27, Stella L. Fletcher (her half-sister), 8, Pauline, 1 8/12, and three male lodgers ages 41-50. Both her parents as well as one of the lodgers worked at a chair shop. The two other boarders earned their pay at a brush factory.

A couple doors down the road, at 657 Marlboro Street, was a three-family home where both sets of Pauline's grandparents resided. In that household in 1920 were: her maternal grandparents, James Olmstead, 66, a sawyer at a saw mill, and Mary J. Olmstead, 55; her uncle and aunt, Morris (Maurice) Olmstead, 15, and Ella M. Olmstead, 13; her aunt and uncle with their son: Lillian (incorrectly listed as Nellie) Kelley, 20, Harry W. Kelly, 20, and Harry, Jr., 1; her half-brother and sister, Leef R. Fletcher, 7, and Rachel T. Fletcher, 5; and her paternal grandparents, Bernard B. Kelley, 54, a moulder making brush handles, and Alice L. Kelley, 54. Pauline's mother, Elizabeth, married the brother of her sister Lillian's husband.

By 1930 the Kelleys had moved one town south to Swanzey, N.H. Under the roof of that home was: her father, Carl Kelley, 35, a surveyor in the lumber industry, her mother, 37, Pauline, 11; her siblings, Carl, Jr., 9, Raymond, 3, Lorraine C., 1; her half-sister with her husband and child, Stella L. Rice, 19, Russel C. Rice, 22, and Stanley R. Rice, 1; and her half-siblings, Richard B. Fletcher, 17, and Rachel T. Fletcher, 15.
At 20 months old little Pauline was enumerated in the 1920 census at her family's home at 670 Marlboro Street in Keene, New Hampshire. Recorded in the household were: Carl C. Kelley, 25, Elizabeth S. Kelley, 27, Stella L. Fletcher (her half-sister), 8, Pauline, 1 8/12, and three male lodgers ages 41-50. Both her parents as well as one of the lodgers worked at a chair shop. The two other boarders earned their pay at a brush factory.

A couple doors down the road, at 657 Marlboro Street, was a three-family home where both sets of Pauline's grandparents resided. In that household in 1920 were: her maternal grandparents, James Olmstead, 66, a sawyer at a saw mill, and Mary J. Olmstead, 55; her uncle and aunt, Morris (Maurice) Olmstead, 15, and Ella M. Olmstead, 13; her aunt and uncle with their son: Lillian (incorrectly listed as Nellie) Kelley, 20, Harry W. Kelly, 20, and Harry, Jr., 1; her half-brother and sister, Leef R. Fletcher, 7, and Rachel T. Fletcher, 5; and her paternal grandparents, Bernard B. Kelley, 54, a moulder making brush handles, and Alice L. Kelley, 54. Pauline's mother, Elizabeth, married the brother of her sister Lillian's husband.

By 1930 the Kelleys had moved one town south to Swanzey, N.H. Under the roof of that home was: her father, Carl Kelley, 35, a surveyor in the lumber industry, her mother, 37, Pauline, 11; her siblings, Carl, Jr., 9, Raymond, 3, Lorraine C., 1; her half-sister with her husband and child, Stella L. Rice, 19, Russel C. Rice, 22, and Stanley R. Rice, 1; and her half-siblings, Richard B. Fletcher, 17, and Rachel T. Fletcher, 15.


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