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Hattie Corliss Stacy 1870–1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 MAR 1870

Birth Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex)

Death Date: 11 MAR 1894

Death Location: Newtonville, Massachusetts

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Spouse(s): Arthur Gilbert

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Hattie Corliss Stacy was born in 1870 in Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex), the child of Benjamin Stacy And Lucy Steele. Hattie Corliss Stacy married Arthur Forester Gilbert. Hattie Corliss Stacy passed away in 1894 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Hattie Corliss Stacy was born in 1870 in Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex), the child of Benjamin Stacy And Lucy Steele.
  • Hattie Corliss Stacy married Arthur Forester Gilbert.
  • Hattie Corliss Stacy passed away in 1894 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.

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Hattie Stacy
1870–1894
Birth Place: Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex)
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Hattie Stacy's Timeline

2 Records

1870
3 MAR 1870
Birth of Hattie Corliss Stacy in Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex)
Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex)
1894
11 MAR 1894
Age 24
Death of Hattie Corliss Stacy in Newtonville, Massachusetts
Newtonville, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 MAR 1870
    Event Place: Gloucester, Massachusetts (Essex)
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 MAR 1894
    Event Place: Newtonville, Massachusetts
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

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