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Abigail Burgess “Abbie” <I>Draper</I> Pond

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Abigail Burgess “Abbie” Draper Pond

Birth
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
Jan 1907 (aged 65)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Westwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
81
Memorial ID
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Abigail, called Abbie, was the youngest of seven children born to Martin Draper and Sally Fisher of West Dedham, Massachusetts. She was married in Dedham on 19 April 1860 to James Francis Pond, the son of Francis T. Pond and Lucy Tolman. Shortly after their marriage Abby and Francis, as her husband was called, were enumerated on the 1860 census, living in their own home in Dedham. In 1870 they were living in Boston Highlands with two children, and were still living in Boston in 1880 with the same two children. Following her husband's death in 1889, Abbie continued to live for a while in the family home in Boston, at 77 Dale St., but by 1900 was at 137 Ruthven, the home of her daughter Jeannie and son-in-law Wilfred Bolster. She lived at the latter address as late as 1907. Abbie and Francis had three children.

Abbie is buried with her husband in his parents' family plot, located right along Nahatan Street, about "3/4 of the way down" per the cemetery office in the town hall.
Abigail, called Abbie, was the youngest of seven children born to Martin Draper and Sally Fisher of West Dedham, Massachusetts. She was married in Dedham on 19 April 1860 to James Francis Pond, the son of Francis T. Pond and Lucy Tolman. Shortly after their marriage Abby and Francis, as her husband was called, were enumerated on the 1860 census, living in their own home in Dedham. In 1870 they were living in Boston Highlands with two children, and were still living in Boston in 1880 with the same two children. Following her husband's death in 1889, Abbie continued to live for a while in the family home in Boston, at 77 Dale St., but by 1900 was at 137 Ruthven, the home of her daughter Jeannie and son-in-law Wilfred Bolster. She lived at the latter address as late as 1907. Abbie and Francis had three children.

Abbie is buried with her husband in his parents' family plot, located right along Nahatan Street, about "3/4 of the way down" per the cemetery office in the town hall.


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