Married Inez Elzore Hapgood 29 Apr 1891, Haverhill.
The Haverhill Book published by The Haverhill Chamber of Commerce 1919. Page 91.
Warren Emerson, who played an important part in the commercial growth of Haverhill, was born Dec. 27, 1853, in Salem, NH., and died in Haverhill May 1, 1913. He was educated in the Salem public schools and at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH. He founded the clothing house of Warren Emerson, which, for years, was one of the principal retail businesses in the city. His business ability and acumen were widely recognized and he was made president of the Essex National Bank. The wisdom and strength of his financial policies was reflected in the growth and extension of the bank under his direction. He aspired to no public office during his lifetime, being content with his close attention to his varied business enterprises, all of which were very successful. He was identified with the Knights Templar, the Merrimack lodge of Masons, which he joined in 1881, Eagle Encampment, I.O.O.F., the Knights of Pythias and Pentucket Club. He was married and his widow survives.
Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts : 1638-1900. Page 174.
Inez E. Hapgood 10 (1791), b. in Haverhill, Mass., June 4, 1857; m. Apr. 29, 1891, Warren Emerson of Salem, NH., b. Dec. 27, 1853. He is president of the Essex National Bank, has a clothing and gentleman's furnishing store in Haverhill, where they live.
Married Inez Elzore Hapgood 29 Apr 1891, Haverhill.
The Haverhill Book published by The Haverhill Chamber of Commerce 1919. Page 91.
Warren Emerson, who played an important part in the commercial growth of Haverhill, was born Dec. 27, 1853, in Salem, NH., and died in Haverhill May 1, 1913. He was educated in the Salem public schools and at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH. He founded the clothing house of Warren Emerson, which, for years, was one of the principal retail businesses in the city. His business ability and acumen were widely recognized and he was made president of the Essex National Bank. The wisdom and strength of his financial policies was reflected in the growth and extension of the bank under his direction. He aspired to no public office during his lifetime, being content with his close attention to his varied business enterprises, all of which were very successful. He was identified with the Knights Templar, the Merrimack lodge of Masons, which he joined in 1881, Eagle Encampment, I.O.O.F., the Knights of Pythias and Pentucket Club. He was married and his widow survives.
Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts : 1638-1900. Page 174.
Inez E. Hapgood 10 (1791), b. in Haverhill, Mass., June 4, 1857; m. Apr. 29, 1891, Warren Emerson of Salem, NH., b. Dec. 27, 1853. He is president of the Essex National Bank, has a clothing and gentleman's furnishing store in Haverhill, where they live.
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