The family was resident in East Boston by 1864 where her husband worked as a carpenter. Their home on White St. was filled with sorrow when daughter Arabella died of a disease affecting her brain at just 11 years of age. The family relocated to Chelsea, MA prior to the 1880 census with both her husband and son Charles both employed as journeymen box makers.
Abbie survived her husband by three years after his death from paralysis in 1897. She was 72 when she suffered hemorrhaging in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
The family was resident in East Boston by 1864 where her husband worked as a carpenter. Their home on White St. was filled with sorrow when daughter Arabella died of a disease affecting her brain at just 11 years of age. The family relocated to Chelsea, MA prior to the 1880 census with both her husband and son Charles both employed as journeymen box makers.
Abbie survived her husband by three years after his death from paralysis in 1897. She was 72 when she suffered hemorrhaging in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
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