Seventh Generation (Continued)
Mary Ellen (Nellie) Whynot (Alonzie Whynacht6, John Whynot5, Johann Richard Weynacht4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 24 Dec 1883 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39 Mary Ellen (Nellie) died in Natick, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1929; she was 45.39
On 5 Jul 1905 Mary Ellen (Nellie) married
Frederick Gordon Harris in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born in 1880 in Summerside, Lot 17, Prince Co., Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Frederick and Mary Harris with two children resided at 25 Etna Street, [Allston,] Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. They rented their home. Mary Harris had given birth to two children by 1910 of whom both were still living. Frederick Harris was a renderer at a fertilizer plant. Frederick Harris immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1898 and was not naturalized. (T624-625, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1652, Boston ward 25, p. 9A)
The 1920 United States federal census states that Frederick and Mary Harris with three children resided at 65 Maple Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. They rented their home. Frederick Harris was a renderer at a rendering plant. Frederick Harris immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1901 and was not naturalized. (T625-741, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 608, Boston ward 26, Brighton, p. 8A)
According to the 1930 United States federal census, the widower Frederick Harris with two daughters resided at 461 North Main Street, Natick, Massachusetts. His son and daughter-in-law Ralph and Lois Harris lived in the household. His son and daughter-in-law Franklin and Margaret Harris with a son also lived in the household. Frederick Harris owned his home which was valued at USD 7000.00. They did not own a radio set. Frederick Harris was a foreman at a rendering company. Ralph Harris was a teamster at a coal company. Franklin Harris was a box maker in a box factory. Frederick Harris immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and was not naturalized. (T626-925, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 352, Natick, Brighton, p. 4A)
They had the following children:
On 10 May 1900 Frances married
Aubrey James Whynot (1580) , son of
508. Solomon Whynot &
1454. Mary Ellen Wamboldt, in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born abt 1877 in Denmark, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Occupation: Truckman.
Orbrey Wynot resided at 10 Windham Street, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. He lived in the household of his uncle and aunt Albert and Lizzie Wynot. The census indicates that he was married, but his wife was not in the household. Orbrey Wynot was a horseler in a stable. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1904 and was not naturalized. (T624-625, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1644, Boston ward 25, p. 4A)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Aubrey and Fanny Whynot with a son resided at Liverpool, Queens County, Nova Scotia. Aubrey Whynot was a labourer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 52-40, Liverpool, p. 8)
According to the 1921 Canadian federal census, Aubrey and Fannie Wnynot with two children resided at Church Street, Liverpool, Queens County, Nova Scotia. They owned their home. Aubrey and Percy Whynot were labourers doing odd jobs. The family were Methodists. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 63-03, Liverpool West, p. 5)
Aubrey and Fannie Whynott with a daughter resided at 89 Dustin Street, [Allston,] Massachusetts according to the 1930 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 4000.00. They did not own a radio set. Aubrey Whynott was a janitor in a box factory. Mildred Whynott was a hand embroiderer in a dress factory. They immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1900 and were not naturalized. (T626-958, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 237, Boston ward 21, p. 2A)
They had the following children:
Ralph Whynot (Alonzie Whynacht6, John Whynot5, Johann Richard Weynacht4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 13 Aug 1888 in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23 Occupation: Box Maker.
Ralph Wynot with a son resided at 10 Windham Street, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. They lived in the household of his parents Albert and Lizzie Wynot. The census indicates that he was married, but his wife was not in the household. Ralph Wynot was a foreman in a factory. Ralph and Orbrey Wynot immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1904 and was not naturalized. (T624-625, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1644, Boston ward 25, p. 4A)
On 19 Nov 1907 Ralph married
Lottie Smith in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born abt 1887 in Nova Scotia, Canada. Occupation: Shoemaker.
dau. of Henry and Annetta (Whild) Smith
Teresa M. Wynot (Alonzie Whynacht6, John Whynot5, Johann Richard Weynacht4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 2 Jan 1891 in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23 Teresa M. died in Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., on 30 Jan 1975; she was 84.63,99
On 24 Dec 1912 Teresa M. married
Gerald Robinson Seth Dunham in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born on 20 Dec 1889 in Island Pond, Brighton, Essex Co., Vermont, U.S.A.63,90,79 Gerald Robinson Seth died in Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, U.S.A., on 27 Dec 1973; he was 84.63,99 Occupation: Railroad conductor.
At ther time of marriage in 1912 and when he registered for the draft in 1917, Gerald Dunham was a conductor for the Boston Elevated Railroad.
The 1920 United States federal census states that Gerald and Teresa Dunham with a daughter resided at 30 Royal Street, Allston, Massachusetts. They rented their home from her parents Albert and Irene Wynot. Gerald Dunham was a mechanic. Teresa Dunham immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1904 and was naturalized in 1912. (T625-741, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 601, Boston ward 26, Allston, p. 8A)
Gerald and Tressa Dunham with a daughter resided at 10 Jefferson Street, Natick, Massachusetts according to the 1930 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 6000.00. They owned a radio set. Gerald Dunham was an electrian for a railroad. (T626-925, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 356, Natick, p. 19-A)
According to the 1940 United States federal census, Gerald and Tressa Dunham with a granson resided at 10 Jefferson Street, Natick, Massachusetts. They owned their home which was valued at USD 4700.00. A lodger lived in the household. Gerald Dunham was an electrian for a railroad. (T627-1613, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 9-390, Natick, p. 7-B)
Kelley Edward Wynot (Alonzie Whynacht6, John Whynot5, Johann Richard Weynacht4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 9 Mar 1893 in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23,63,81 Kelley Edward died in New Hampshire, U.S.A., in Jun 1964; he was 71.63
On 13 Apr 1914 Kelley Edward married
Hazel M. Davis in Dover, Strafford Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A.
17 Born on 10 Nov 1893 in Dover, Strafford Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A.17
The 1920 United States federal census states that Kelley and Hazel Wynot with a son resided at 70 Broadway Street, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. They rented their home. Kelley Wynot was a labourer in a green house. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1905 and was naturalized in 1918. (T625-1008, New Hampshire, Strafford Co., ED 161, Dover ward 2, p. 11A)
Edward and Hazel Wynot with four children resided at 49 Ash Street, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire according to the 1930 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 4500.00. They owned a radio set. Edward Wynot was a saleman for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. He immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1905 and was naturalized. (T626-1306, New Hampshire, Strafford Co., ED 2, Dover, p. 1A)
They had the following children: