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Worcester, MA three decker

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Worcester, MA three decker
Laura Barton Fenner takes one last look at her son, Harry, before he leaves for military service in RI during World War II. She is on the back porch of a "three decker" in the Green Island section of Worcester, MA. Grandma lived from Nov 1903 to May 1958. She was born as the child of George Bertrand dit Barton and Mary Tebo Bertrand in Malone, NY. She married Harry Fenner in Dec 1920. They had 12 children: Harry, Barbara, Lillian, Rena, Claire, Robert, Nancy, Ray, Glenn, Charles, Chalotte, and Richard.
Date & Place: in Worcester, Massachusetts USA
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Laura Barton Fenner
Laura Barton Fenner was born on November 27, 1903. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Laura Barton Fenner.
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