1864 - 1910 (46 years)
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Name |
Arthur Irving Nash |
Born |
5 February 1864 |
33 Union Park, Boston [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 February 1910 |
Cambridge, MA [1] |
Notes |
- Arthur graduated Chauncey Hall School, Boston. He lived in Wellesley Hills, Springfield, and Cambridge. At the time of his death he was associated with William Underwood Sons as a business manager.
1900 Federal Census. Springfield Ward 4, Hampden County, Massachusetts
Roll 652, page 2B
116 Mulberry Street
Arthur I Nash, head, b. Feb 1864, 36, m. 12 years, b. MA, parents b. MA, treas. brewing Co.
Mary A. Nash, wife, b. Dec 1869, 30, m. 12 years, 3 children, all living, b. MA, parents b. MA
Arthur S. Nash, son, b. Oct 1893, 6, b. MA, parents b. MA
Otis C. Nash, son, b. Jan 1895, 5, b. ditto
Margaret B. Nash, daughter, b. Sep 1899, 8 months, b. ditto
Caroline A. Macrae, servant, b. May 1878, 22, single, b. Canada, father b. Scotland, mother b. Canada, imm. 1894, servant
Mary Manix, servant, b. Aug 1871, 28, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1873, servant [1]
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Person ID |
I75 |
Schirado |
Last Modified |
21 April 2012 |
Father |
Israel Nash, b. 8 March 1811, Scituate, MA , d. 22 January 1893, Wellesley Hills, MA (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Deborah Clapp Briggs, b. 6 April 1823, Scituate, MA , d. 12 February 1900, Wellesley Hills, MA (Age 76 years) |
Married |
23 May 1842 |
Scituate, MA [2] |
Family ID |
F45 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family/Spouse |
Mary Axford Batchelor, b. 10 December 1869, Salem, MA |
Married |
1888 [1] |
Children |
| 1. Arthur Irving Nash, b. 10 October 1893, Wellesley Hills, MA , d. 1 May 1920 (Age 26 years) |
+ | 2. Otis Cushing Nash, b. 29 January 1895, Wellsley, MA  |
| 3. Margaret Brewster Nash, b. 6 September 1899, d. February 1994, Cambridge, MA (Age 94 years) |
+ | 4. Oliver Stearns Nash, b. 31 August 1902, d. August 1971, Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana (Age 68 years) |
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Family ID |
F50 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S3] L. Vernon Briggs, (1938).
- [S5] (NEHGS, Boston, 1909).
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