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Helen F. Brackett, daughter of Peter Bracket, died in Nashua, N. H., on Thursday morning. The body was brought here Friday and was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. T. W. A. Smith on Prospect street from where the funeral will take place. The Biddeford Weekly Journal, Biddeford, Maine, June 1st, 1906
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Three-year old Hellen [sic] Brackett is enumerated in the 1900 Census for York County, Maine as the daughter of 62-year-old Peter Brackett and his wife, Lizzie, aged 59. It is also indicated in that census that Lizzie is the Mother of only one child with one living. Since it is a known fact that their adopted daughter is still living at this time, it does seem possible / probable that little Helen might have also been adopted. There are at least two different New Hampshire death records for little Helen, one saying she died in Nashua in Hillsborough County, and another saying she died in Biddeford, Maine.
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Helen F. Brackett, daughter of Peter Bracket, died in Nashua, N. H., on Thursday morning. The body was brought here Friday and was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. T. W. A. Smith on Prospect street from where the funeral will take place. The Biddeford Weekly Journal, Biddeford, Maine, June 1st, 1906
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Three-year old Hellen [sic] Brackett is enumerated in the 1900 Census for York County, Maine as the daughter of 62-year-old Peter Brackett and his wife, Lizzie, aged 59. It is also indicated in that census that Lizzie is the Mother of only one child with one living. Since it is a known fact that their adopted daughter is still living at this time, it does seem possible / probable that little Helen might have also been adopted. There are at least two different New Hampshire death records for little Helen, one saying she died in Nashua in Hillsborough County, and another saying she died in Biddeford, Maine.
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Inscription
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HELEN F.
Dau. of Peter &
Lizzie J. Brackett
Nov. 18, 1896,
May 31, 1906.
Darling, we miss thee.
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