Daughter of James Sutcliffe and Mary McIntosh (1868 - ), both immigrants -- he from England, she from Canada
In 1900 she lived in the Manchester Children's Home, Manchester, New Hampshire, with 40 other "inmates" (ages 12 or younger) and 6 staff members.
In 1920 she lived in Manchester in a large rooming house run by Jesse Flansburg and family. She worked in a box factory.
She married Montrose Wilson Blood on 9 Oct 1921 in Lexington, Massachusetts.
After their marriage, she and her husband always lived in Manchester, where he worked as an independent plumber.
She died after 2 days in Elliot Hospital, Manchester, of heart failure, at the age of 64.
Daughter of James Sutcliffe and Mary McIntosh (1868 - ), both immigrants -- he from England, she from Canada
In 1900 she lived in the Manchester Children's Home, Manchester, New Hampshire, with 40 other "inmates" (ages 12 or younger) and 6 staff members.
In 1920 she lived in Manchester in a large rooming house run by Jesse Flansburg and family. She worked in a box factory.
She married Montrose Wilson Blood on 9 Oct 1921 in Lexington, Massachusetts.
After their marriage, she and her husband always lived in Manchester, where he worked as an independent plumber.
She died after 2 days in Elliot Hospital, Manchester, of heart failure, at the age of 64.
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