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Cabinet Photo of Charles W. Patten (1864-1930) b. Nova Scotia, d. Lynn, MA

$ 18.48

Availability: 20 in stock
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    Description

    Vintage Cabinet Photo of
    Charles W. Patten (1864-1930)
    Lynn, Massachusetts
    Partial Descendancy Chart- Some descendants, not necessarily all, of Charlie Patten
    :
    Charles W. Patten
    (1864-1930) was born Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and died in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was the  son of
    Captain Thomas A. Patten
    &
    Almira Wyman
    . He married
    Ida Harvey Pearson
    (1860- ) on 24  Dec 1885 at Lynn, MA. She was the daughter of
    Robert Pearson
    and
    Eveline A. Chase
    .
    They had one  child:
    Harvey Irving Patten
    (1895-1991). He married
    Myrtle May McKay
    (1894-1983).
    They had two  sons:
    Lloyd Harvey Patten
    (1921-1999), married
    Ruth Beattie
    , daughter of
    James Beattie
    and
    Elinor Horne
    Three children:
    Two sons, one daughter
    Robert Irving Patten
    (1924-2013), married
    Elinor Willey
    (1928-2001), daughter of
    Albert L.  Willey
    and
    Mary E. Harper
    .
    Three children:
    All daughters.
    PHOTOGRAPHER: Smith, 214 1/2 Essex St., Salem, MA
    OVERALL SIZE:  4-1/4"x 6-1/2"
    CONDITION:  Photo and mount are in excellent condition, with nice contrast and tone. Writing on reverse, in ink,  "Charles W. Patten, 269 Maple St., Lynn, Mass."
    NOTE: The "facesfromthepast" watermark only appears on the Ebay scans, not on the actual vintage photos you will  receive.
    Please see scans.
    Free shipping via USPS First Class Parcel (includes tracking).
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    bidding if you have any questions. Indian Wills 1911-1921
    Records of The Bureau of Indian Affairs
    Book One
    Jeff Bowen
    Volume totaling
    199
    pages. Book is in New  Condition. Description Per The  Publisher:
    Between 1911 and  1921m Native Americans submitted more than 2500 pages of wills and probate  records to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the agency responsible for determining  the heirs of deceased Indian trust allottees.
    For This  volume the Mr. Bowen transcribed about 180 manuscript pagesconsisting of  verbatim wills and referencing about 2000 individuals from a number of tribes,  including the Chippewa, Sioux, Apache, Shawnee, Quapaw, Assinboin, Leach Lake  Chippewa, Confederated Flathead, Ponca, Cheyene, Crow, Sac & Fox, Nez Pierce,  Southern Ute, Omaha, and Osage.
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