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3009. Arthur E. Borden
According to his death certificate, he was a roll operator.
OBITUARY: Fall River Herald News, Fall River Mass. 12-29-1943
Arthur E. Borden an Assonet resident, 67, died yesterday at his home on South Main St Assonet following a short illiness. He was born in Fall River, Mass 67 years ago but moved to Assonet where he was employed by the Monuments Manufactoring Company, two years ago. Surviving are two sons, Arthur E. Jr. and Russell M. Borden of Fall River, Mass., three daughters, Mrs. Frances Coelen of Shravenport, Louisiana. Mrs Mildred Hague and Mrs. Marion Hart of Fall River Mass., 20 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
FUNERAL: Notice from Ashton Funeral Home, Fall River, Mass.
Fall River Herald News, Fall River, Mass.February-13-1942Mrs. Arthur E. Borden Sr.
Funeral services for Agnes H. Borden, wife of Arthur E. Borden Sr. were held at the Ashton Funeral home, 466 North Main St., Fall River, Mass, yesterday afternoon with Rev. Edmund J. Cleveland of the Church of the Ascension officiating. The bearers were Kenneth and Harold Hague Jr., Alden Hart, and Russell Kennedy. Interment was in North Buriel Ground.
4093. Mildren Borden
Thirteen children
Harold was born enroute to the USA from England
4100. Julius Darryl Gibbons
OBITURARY: Amarillo Globe News, July 13, 2003 Doug Gibbons, of Canyon died Friday, July 11, 2003. Graveside services will be at 2:00 p.m. Monday in Memorial Gardens Cemetery of Wellington with the Rev. Tom Lewis, pasor of Fundamental Baptist Church officiating. Arrangements are by Adams Funeral Home of Wellington. !Mr. Gibbons was a boilermaker with Local No. 531 in Amarillo for 50 years. He had ben in Canyon since 1979. Survivors include his wife, a son, two daughters, four grandchildren, three great grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers. The family suggests memorials be sent to BSA Hospice.
3074. James Monroe Borden
James M. Borden is listed in the 1920 Walker Co., AL Census. He is age 39 with wife, Parlie (35), son, George (16), son, Other (14), daughter, Mae (12), daughter, Hazel (5), son, Jessie (3 2/12), Louie Kinard (boarder) (37), Minnie Lee Kinard (boarder) (34), Minnie Waldrop (19) and Bessie Waldrop (1 ½) Kinard as boarders also. Monroe’s profession was a carpenter. All but youngest could read and write.
In 1930 James M. (49) - bricklayer, is living with his wife, Mary P. (45). Their children: Hazel (15); Jesse (12); and Jewel D. (9).
4107. George Winton Borden
George Winton Borden is found in the 1930 Census age 27 - brick layer, living with wife, Joe A (30); Mary J (Mary Jane) (7); J. W. (4); Addie D. (1 7/12); and C. F. (0/12).
4109. Maudie Mae Borden
Maudie Mae Borden is found in the 1930 census age 22, with her husband, Peter H. Key (23) - coal miner and their daughter, Vinett M. (2 4/12).
3076. John Henry Borden
John H. Borden is listed in the 1910 Federal Census with wife, Rose B., and son’s Alford L. (4), Vernon (2) and daughter, Flora B. (9/12). Rose’s father was born in Georgia and John’s mother was born in Florida. All others were born in Alabama. John is a laborer in the coal mine and both can read and write.
In 1920 John H. (35) and wife, Rosa B. (34) are in Pope Co., Arkansas with children: Alfred L. (13); Vernon (11); Flora B. (10); Nora E. (8); and Eula C. (5), who was born in Arkansas.
In 1930 John H. Borden (45) - coal miner, and his wife, Rosa B. (44) are living with daughters, Nora E (18); and Beulah C. (16).
The 1910 Federal Census lists Walter P. Reed (28) as living in Cordova with his wife Tiny A. (18) and their two children: Charley J. (2), Perney M. (8/12). Also living in the home were brothers Samuel Reed (20) and Randolph Reed (16). Walter was a farmer and Samuel worked in the coal mines. Randolph is also listed as a farmer. Even though Walter is listed as the employer, the land is listed as belonging to Timie.
In 1920 Walter P. Reed (40), farmer is listed with his wife Timey (36). Their children: Charley (13); Purule (9); Lillie (5), Birda (7/12).
3079. Joseph Washington Borden
Has Five other living children.
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