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Samuel Somerbie Crocker

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Samuel Somerbie Crocker

Birth
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Jan 1909 (aged 95)
Burial
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 93: Mulberry Avenue
Memorial ID
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Married Martha E. Putnam Aug 7, 1837 at Leominster.

In a paper entitled, "The Fugitive Slave Law and its Workings," penned by his wife in 1894, he was described as an "engineer, conductor, etc." with the Underground Railroad.

According to the Fitchburg Sentinel*:

Henry E. Ames...completed a fine job of stone work in Mt. Laurel cemetery, in the improvement of the lot owned by S. S. Crocker of Leominster and D. P. Crocker of Springfield. For finished workmanship and fine joints the job will compare favorably with anything in this line of work.


*May 26, 1876.
Married Martha E. Putnam Aug 7, 1837 at Leominster.

In a paper entitled, "The Fugitive Slave Law and its Workings," penned by his wife in 1894, he was described as an "engineer, conductor, etc." with the Underground Railroad.

According to the Fitchburg Sentinel*:

Henry E. Ames...completed a fine job of stone work in Mt. Laurel cemetery, in the improvement of the lot owned by S. S. Crocker of Leominster and D. P. Crocker of Springfield. For finished workmanship and fine joints the job will compare favorably with anything in this line of work.


*May 26, 1876.


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