HomeMy WebLinkAbout894.17 Letter, Everett Overseers of the Poor to Lexington Overseers of the Poor concerning John P. Reimer and family, August 26, 189631OPI ICB of THE.IE
DereII, Mass., August 26 1 9 6
To the Overseers of the Poor of the
Gentlemen.
Town of Lexington
John P. Reimer, wife and three children
whose legal settlement is in your town but now residing in this City, being
in needy circumstances, have applied to this Board for relief, which we have
granted, and charged to your
town
and shall continue so to do, until you
remove, as you are requested to do, or otherwise provide for their support.
For and in behalf of the Overseers of the Boor of the City of Everett.
With respect, Gentlemen, your Obedient Servant,
.409
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Ford
said
Overseers.
Residence, .No. 197 Bow St..
Born in Germany Dec. 18, 1840 -To Mass. and Boston in 1863,then to Sea off and
on until married in 1869 to his second wife Elizabeth -kept house in Boston
until wife died Nov. 10, 1881- then married third time in March 1882 and lived
at same place,(3361 North St) until wife died in Feb. 1888- then to Sea -returned
to Boston in 1892 and was married the fourth time to Mary Fielding May 5, 1892 -
in May 1892 to Everett, here since- aided in Everett in 1894- paid half tax in
Boston in 1880 and 1882 only.
Wife- Mary Fielding born Dec. 15, 1864 in England -parents never in U. S.
married in 1881 to James Horsfall in England. He or his parents never in
Massachusetts. James died in England in 1881. She to Mass and Boston Sept.1885-
then in December 1885 about Christmas time to East Lexington to live in family
of Mr. Geo. H. Hall- worked for him in Lexington until April 1891,then to
Somerville with same family. There until July 1891, then to England.
In April 1892 to Boston and married John P. Reimer in May 1892.Then to Everett,'
here since- aided in July 1894.
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