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67671. Franklin Nash. Born on 7 Feb 1843 in Boston, MA.42 Franklin died in Reading, MA, on 21 Feb 1910; he was 67. Buried on 24 Feb 1910 in Norwell, MA. Occupation: Manufacturer of railroad supplies. Education: English High School. Religion: Christian Union Church, Reading.

Franklin was of Oneida, NY, in 1873, when he married Eunice.

1880 Federal Census. South Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA
Roll 550, page 63C
    Franklin Nash, 35, no occupation, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Eunice C. Nash, 33, wife, keeping house, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. RI
    John F. Nash, 5, son, at school, b. NY, parents b. MA
    Emma L. Nash, 3, daughter, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Albert E. Nash, 1, son, b. ditto
    Agnes Cooper, 20, servant, servant, b. MA, parents b. MA
Next door is the residence of Franklin’s aunt Eliza Nash.

Reading City Directory, 1884
   
Franklin Nash, h. 7 Mineral
    A. Edward Nash, (B.), b. 7 Mineral

Reading City Directory, 1892
   
Franklin Nash, h. Mineral

Reading City Directory, 1896
   
Franklin Nash, h. 5 Mineral
    John F. Nash, clrek, B&M RR, b. 5 Mineral

1900 Federal Census. Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll 664, page 10A
    Frank Nash, head, b. Feb 1843, 57, married 27 years, no occupation listed, own his house mortgage free
    Unice C. Nash, wife, b. Jan 1845, 55, married 27 years, 6 children all living
    Emma L. Nash, daughter, b. Dec 1876, 23
    Albert E. Nash, son, b. Nov 1879, 20
    Flora Nash, daughter, b. Dec 1880, 19
    Alice C. Nash, daughter, b. Feb 1884, 16, at school
    Debora B. Nash, daughter, b. Mar 1886, 14, at school
All were born in Massachusetts as were their parents

Reading City Directory, 1907
   
Franklin Nash, h. 7 Mineral
    Alice C. Nash, stenographer (14 Wash. North, B.), b. 7 Mineral
    A. Edward Nash, salesman (B.), b. 7 mineral

Death Certificate
Franklin Nash, d. 21 Feb 2010, age 67 years 4 days, residence 7 Mineral St., Reading, MA. Retired. Born Boston, son of Israel Nash & Deborah Briggs, both b. Norwell MA. Informant John Nash, son, of Reading. Died of prostatitis cystitis uremia & valoular disease of the heart. Bur. 24 Feb 1910 at Norwell.

Obituary:
    "Franklin Nash, 7 Mineral st., died Monday night at the age of 67 years 4 months. He had been in ill health for many years, but was confined to his bed at the last only two days. His youngest brother, Arthur Irving, died at Cambridge of pneumonia, the night before his funeral. Neither knew of the sickness of the other.
    "He is survived by his wife (Eunice C. Ford), to whom he was married Dec. 20, 1873, in Pembroke; also by the following children: John Franklin of Lyndonville, Vt., Albert Edward, Mrs. Alice C. Newhall of Wakefield, Flora and Deborah.
    "Mr. Nash was born in Boston, the son of Israel and Deborah Briggs Nash. After graduating form the English High School he went into the tea business in the form wtih his father. Upon his retirement from commercial life, he followed his natural bent for mechanics by becoming a manufacturer of railroad supplies. He was also interested in the promotion of a new railroad. For many eyars he was, on account of ill health, out of business. He had lived in Reading about 17 years.
    "Deceased joined the Christian Union Church and a former pastor, Rev. W. H. Parker, conducted the serviced which were held at the late home yesterday morning. The remains were taken to Norwell for internment."

First Parish Cemetery, Norwell, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Franklin Nash, 1853–1910
    Eunice C. Ford, 1845–1917
On 25 Dec 1873 when Franklin was 30, he married Eunice Cook Ford (67887) , daughter of James Ford (65391) (21 Nov 1810-29 Jan 1879) & Lucinda Cook (65633) (8 Apr 1811-14 Mar 1889), in Pembroke, MA. Born on 17 Jan 1845 in Fall River, MA.42 Eunice Cook died in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on 1 Dec 1917; she was 72.42 Buried in Norwell, MA.

Wedding announcement: "Pembroke. Christmas Day—The Grand Wedding.
    "A marriage between Eunice C. Ford, daughter of James Ford of Pembroke, and Franklin Nash of Oneida, N. Y., son of Israel Nash of Boston, was solemnized in the Unitarian Church in Pembroke on Christmas day at noon, by Rev. U. H. Fish of South Scituate, assisted by Rev. T. P. Doggett of Pembroke. The Church was beautifully decorated with evergreen, the windows were darkened and the lamps lighted. In front of the altar was and arch of evergreen, from the centre of which hung the marriage bell trimmed with evergreen and flowers and bespangled with dew. The bride looked beautifully. The maid of her toilet was Miss Susie A. Smith, who had dressed more brides than any lady in town if not in the county, and has proved herself master of the situation. The bride was dressed in white muslin adorned with smilax and flowers, with a lace veil and flowing trail. The trail seemed to be the object of attraction, for more than one lady said with a degree of impatience, 'open that pew door before the bride comes along.' F. P. Arnold of Pembroke, W. T. Ford of North Abington, a brother of the bride, John C. Nash of South Scituate, and Frank Dwelley of Fall River, acted as ushers with dignity and grace. All went merry as a marriage bell. Mr. Doggett took occasion to remark that while Santa Claus was spreading his gifts far and wide, he ventured to say that no one would have so good a Christmas present as the groom before them, as a good wife was one of Heaven's best gifts to man. After the ceremony at the Church a reception took place at the house of the bride's father to which but a favored few were invited on account of th illness of the bride's mother. Conspicuous (Is that the word to use when we are speaking of a lady's boots?) among the presents were a pair of white kid boots presented by F. P. Arnold. Mr. A. presented a sister of the bride upon the occasion of her marriage with a similar pair, and the promise holds good for the present generation.
    "There was a very pretty array of silver presents and articles of virtue and utility from different friends. We don't like peronalities, but the mother of the bridgroom was the youngest looking, prettiest lady in the party. [She was 72 at the time]
    "Now a word to nice young men. There are a plenty more left. Some heiresses and some whose riches consist in sterling worth of character and manifold accomplishments, whose price is far above rubies. C"

In 1910, after her husband’s death, Eunice was living with her daughter & son-in-law Alice & Earl Newhall.
Their children include:
69128i.
John Franklin Nash (17 Jul 1875-Jan 1965)
69129ii.
Emma Louise Nash (Died unmarried) (6 Dec 1876-14 Feb 1901)
69130iii.
Albert Edward Nash (4 Nov 1878-4 May 1959)
69131iv.
Flora Nash (Died unmarried) (28 Dec 1880-1959)
69132v.
Alice Cushing Nash (4 Feb 1884-)
69133vi.
Deborah Briggs Nash (14 Mar 1886-26 Jan 1961)
67672. Helen Louisa Nash. Born on 9 Sep 1844 in Boston, MA.52 Helen Louisa died on 2 Dec 1863; she was 19.42 Buried in South Parish Cemetery, Norwell.
67673. Emma Isabel Nash. Born on 1 Jan 1847 in Boston, MA.42 Emma Isabel died in Wellesley Hills, MA, on 1 Nov 1921; she was 74.42

In 1880 Emma and her two daughters were living with her parents.

1900 Federal Census. Wellesley, Norfolk Co., MA.

Series: T623 Roll: 672 Page: 96
Cliff Road
    Emma I. Towne, head, Jan 1846, 54, widow, 2 children, [can’t read occupation], rents home
    Helen L. Dodd, daughter, Sep 1869, 30, m. 9 years, 2 children, housewife
    Whittemore Dodd, son-in-law, May 1868, 32, m. 9 years, 2 children, bookkeeper railroad co.
    Margaret J. Dodd, granddaughter, Jan 1893, 7
    Helen W. Dodd, granddaughter, Jul 1896, 3
    Annie Cotter, servant, Oct 1880, 19, born in Ireland & parents, too, came to US in 1899
All others were born in MA and parents, too, except Margaret Dodd was born in New Hampshire
Emma’s daughter Ida Hersey and her family live near by, and Ida’s husband Francis Hersey’s parents live next door.

1910 Federal Census. Wellesley, Norfolk Co., MA.
Series: T624 Roll: 610 Page: 36
46 Cliff Road
    Emma I. Towne, head, 64, widowed, 2 children, both living, b. MA, parents b. MA, own income
    Helen L. Dodd, daughter, 40, divorced, 2 children, both living, b. MA, parents b. MA, own income
    Margaret G. Dodd, granddaughter, 17, b. NH, parents b. MA
    Helen W Dodd., granddaughter, 13, b. MA, parents b. MA
All were born in MA and parents, too.

In 1920 Emma was living with here daughter Helen.
On 23 Sep 1868 when Emma Isabel was 21, she married William Henry Towne, son of William Blanchard Towne (12 Oct 1810-10 Apr 1876) & Nancy F. Hill (26 Nov 1817-3 May 1858), in Boston, MA. Born on 18 Oct 1843 in Boston, MA. William Henry died in Boston, MA, on 27 Feb 1894; he was 50. They were divorced.

Marriages Registered in the City of Boston
    23 Oct 1868. Rev. Edward E. Hale of Boston
    William H. Towne, of Boston, 24, counsellor, b. Boston, son of William R. & Nancy F. Towne, first marriage
    Emma I. Nash, of Boston, 21, b. Boston, daughter of Israel & Deborah C. Nash, first marriage

Boston City Directory 1869
William H. Towne. counsellor, 52 Wash. boards 26 Pemberton square

1870 Federal Census. Natick, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll 630, page 20
    William I. Towne, 25, works in shoe factory, $500 personal estate
    Emma J. Towne, 23, keeping house
    Walter J. Klein, 5, at home
    Idella L. H. Towne, 3/12
All were born in Massachusetts.

1880 Federal Census. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Roll 555, page 459B
60 School Street
    Wm. H. Towne, 34, boarder, lawyer, b. ME, parents b. ME
William was residing at the Parker House Hotel. It was opened in 1855, rebuilt in the 1920s. Notables like Charles Dickens, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Oliver Wendell Holmes each resided there at one time.

Boston City Directory 1885
William H. Towne. Lawyer, 257 Wash. rm. 14. bds. Parker House

Boston City Directory 1890
William H. Towne. Lawyer, 257 Washington, rm. 14, bds. 11 Chester sq.

Boston City Directory 1894
William H. Towne. Lawyer, died Feb. 27, 1894
Their children include:
69134i.
Helen Louise Towne (1 Sep 1869-)
69135ii.
Lucy Nash Towne (26 May 1877-)
67674. Herbert Nash. Born on 12 Dec 1849 in Boston, MA.42 Herbert died in Boston, MA, on 13 May 1937; he was 87.42

Herbert “was educated in Boston schools and at Worcester Military Academy [Highland Military Academy, Worcester, MA]. At the time of the great Chicago fire he was with a business house in that city, but soon went to Shanghai, China, where he spent two years learning the tea business. Returning to Boston he entered his father’s firm of I. Nash & Co., importers of teas, and on his father’s retirement continued the business, taking as a partner his cousin, Frederick Thayer Nash. On the death of Frederick Thayer it became Nash & Hopkins.”42

Marriages Registered in the City of Boston
    5 Jun 1879. Rev. James Freemand Clark of Boston
    Herbert Nash, of Boston, 30, merchant, b. Boston, son of Israel & Deborah C. Nash
    Nancy C. Baldwin, 26, b. Boston, daughter of William H. & Mary F.A. Baldwin

1880 Federal Census. Boston Ward 11, Suffolk Co., MA.
Roll 555, page 167
35 Fairfield Street.
    Herbert Nash, 31, dealer in tea, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Mary C. B. Nash, 27, wife, keeping house, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Louise Eilhower, 24, servant, b. MA, parents b. Saxony

1900 Federal Census. Boston Ward 11, Suffolk Co., MA.
Series: T623 Roll: 680 Page: 168
245 Newbury Street
    Herbert Nash, head, Dec 1844, 50, married 21 years, importer of teas, owns house with mortgage
    Mary C. B. Nash, wife, Jul 1852, 48, married 21 years, 6 children
    Miriam B. Nash, daughter, Oct 1880, 19, single
    Herbert Nash, son, Dec 1882, 17, single
    Chauncey A. Nash, son, Oct 1884, 15
    Elizabeth F. Nash, daughter, Oct 1886, 13
    Wm. B. Nash, son, Apr 1890, 9
    Mary C. Nash, daughter, Apr 1890, 9
    Mary Moore, servant, 31, single, came to US in 1890
    Mary C. Sullivan, servant, 27, single, came to US 1892
    Bridget A. Greeley, servant, Sep 1865, 24, came to US 1899
The family were all born in MA as were their parents. The three servants were all born in Ireland as were their parents.

1910 Federal Census. Boston Ward 11, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Roll T624_618, page 8A
245 Newbury Street
    Herbert Nash, head, 60, m1. 30 years, b. MA, parents b. MA, wholesale merchant, ta
    Mary C.B. Nash, wife, 57, m1. 30 years, 6 children, all living, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Miriam B. Nash, daughter, 29, single, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Chauncey C. Nash, son, 25, single, b. ditto, broker, stock
    Elizabeth F. Nash, daughter, 23, single, b. ditto
    Mary C. Nash, daughter, 19, single, b. ditto
    William B Nash, son, 19, single, b. ditto
    Delia Norton, servant, 24, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1903, servant, private family
    Agnes Kenney, servant, 22, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1905, servant, private family

1920 Federal Census. Boston Ward 8, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Roll 742, page 5B
245 Newbury Street
    Herbert Nash, head, 69, b. MA, parents b. MA, importer, tea
    Mary Nash, wife, 67, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Herbert Nash, son, 37, single, b. MA, parents b. MA, banker, bank
    William Nash, son, 29, single, b. ditto, wool dealer, wool
    Catherine Hurney, servant, 24, single, imm. 1913, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, gen. maid, priv. fam.
    Mary A. Scott, servant, 42, single, imm. 1895, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, housework, priv. fam.

1930 Federal Census. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Roll 946, page 11A
245 Newbury Street
    Herbert Nash, head, 80, widowed, m. age 30, b. MA, parents b. MA, tea importer, teas
    Herbert Nash Jr., son, 48, single, b. MA, parents b. MA, civil engineer, property investing
    Elizabeth Briggs, cousin, 66, single, b. IL, parents b. MA [Herbert’s uncle John Brigg’s daughter]
    Mary Connolly, cook, 55, widowed, b. North Ireland, parents b. North Ireland, imm. 1897, cook, private family
    Mary M. Quinn, maid, 21, single, b. Ireland Free State, parents b. Ireland Free State, imm. 1927, maid, private family
On 5 Jun 1879 when Herbert was 29, he married Mary Chaffee Baldwin, daughter of William Henry Baldwin (20 Oct 1826-8 Jun 1909) & Mary Frances Augusta Chaffee (14 May 1830-9 Jan 1892), in Boston, MA. Born on 10 Jul 1852 in Brighton, MA. Mary Chaffee died in Boston, MA, on 15 Oct 1928; she was 76.42
Their children include:
69136i.
Miriam Baldwin Nash (22 Oct 1880-)
69137ii.
Herbert Nash (2 Dec 1882-)
69138iii.
Chauncey Cushing Nash (17 Oct 1884-Jul 1968)
69139iv.
Elizabeth Flint Nash (3 Oct 1886-Oct 1972)
69140v.
Mary Chaffee Nash (Twin) (25 Apr 1890-24 Jan 1987)
69141vi.
William Baldwin Nash (Twin) (25 Apr 1890-9 Mar 1987)
67675. Lucy Cushing Nash. Born on 31 May 1855 in Boston, MA.42 Lucy Cushing died on 19 Oct 1943; she was 88.

1930 Federal Census. Cambridge Ward 3, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll 916, page 22A
Waterhouse Street
    Lucy C. Baldwin, head, 74, m. age 27
    Margaret N. Baldwin, daughter, 44, single
Both were born in Massachusetts as were their parents.
On 15 Feb 1883 when Lucy Cushing was 27, she married Frank Fenno Baldwin, son of William Henry Baldwin (20 Oct 1826-8 Jun 1909) & Mary Frances Augusta Chaffee (14 May 1830-9 Jan 1892), in Boston, MA. Born on 22 Apr 1859 in Boston, MA. Frank Fenno died in Weymouth, MA, on 14 Apr 1950; he was 90.

Frank and Lucy lived in Wellesley Hills and later at West Newton.42

Births Registered in the City of Boston
Frank Fenno Baldwin, b. 22 Apr 1859 at 11 Union Park, son of William H. & Mary F.A. Baldwin. William: merchant b. Brighton. Mary: b. Boston.

1877 Boston City Directory
   
Frank F Baldwin, bds 10 Union Park st.

1880 Federal Census. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Roll 558, page 138C
10 Union Park Street
    William H. Baldwin, 53, pres. Y.M.C. Union, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Mary F.A. Baldwin, 50, wife, keeping houxe, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. RI
    Harry H. Baldwin, 23, son, single, salesman leather, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Frank F. Baldwin, 21, son, single, bookkeeper bank, b. ditto
    Fannie A. Baldwin, 19, daughter, at home, b. ditto
    William H. Baldwin, 17, son, at home, b. ditto
    George S. Baldwin, 13, son, at home, b. ditto
    Robert C. Baldwin, 12, son, at home, b. ditto
    Richard B. Baldwin, 7, son, b. ditto
    Lucy Dugan, 40, servant, married, servant, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland
    Mary A. Quinn, 29, servant, single, servant, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland

1900 Federal Census. Wellesley, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Roll 672, page 23B
Maugus Avenue
    Frank F. Baldwin, head, b. Apr 1855, 45, m. 17 years, b. MA, parents b. MA, manufacturer of leather counters
    Lucy C. Baldwin, wife, b. May 1854, 46, m. 17 years, 7 children, 6 living, b. MA, parents b. MA, housewife
    Roger N. Baldwin, son, b. Jan 1884, 16, b. MA, parents b. MA, at school
    Margaret N. Baldwin, daughter, b. Aug 1884, 15, b. ditto, at school
    Ruth Baldwin, daughter, b. Dec 1888, 11, b. ditto, at school
    Deborah N. Baldwin, daughter, b. Mar 1890, 10, b. ditto, at school
    Herbert N. Baldwin, son, b. Aug 1891, 8, b. ditto, at school
    Robert Baldwin, son, b. Apr 1895, 5, b. ditto, at school
    Mary Harrington, servant, b. Apr 1868 32, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1891, cook
    Mary Crowley, servant, b. Jun 1878, 21, singe, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1894, waitress

1907 Newton City Directory
    Frank F. Baldwin (15 Milton place Boston), h 79 Putnam

1910 Federal Census. Newton Ward 3, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll T624_603, page 2A
56 Valentine Street
    Frank F. Baldwin, head, 54, m1, 26 years, b. MA, parents b. MA, own income
    Lucy C. Baldwin, wife, 54, m1. 26 years, 7 children, 6 living, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Margaret Baldwin, daughter, 24, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Ruth Baldwin, daughter, 22, b. ditto
    Deborah Baldwin, daughter, 20, b. ditto
    Herbert Baldwin, son, 19, b. ditto
    Robert Baldwin, son, 19, b. ditto
    Catherine Ford, servant, 23, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, cook, private family
    Sabina Blake, servant, 23, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, chambermain, private family
    Wilder Beal, boarder, 6, b. MA, parents b. MA

1913 Newton City Directory
Frank F Baldwin, h 56 Valentine
    Herbert N Baldwin, student, bds 56 Valentine
    Miss Margaret N Baldwin, bds 56 Valentine
    Miss Ruth Baldwin, bds 56 Valentine

1917 Newton City Directory
Frank F (Lucy C) Baldwin, h 91 Hillside av W N [West Newton]
    Herbert N Baldwin, clerk (Taunton), b. 91 Hillside av W N
    Margaret N Baldwin, bds 91 Hillside av W N
    Robert Baldwin, student, bds 91 Hillside av W N

1920 Federal Census. Cambridge Ward 3, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll 708, page 9A
4 Chauney Terrace
    Frank Baldwin, head, 60, b. MA, parents b. MA, supervisor, farm
    Lucy C. Baldwin, wife, 74, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Margaret N. Baldwin, daughter, 34, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Hannah O’Connor, servant, 29, imm. 1913, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, servant, private family

1931 Cambridge, Massachusetts, City Directory
Frank Baldwin, mgr 9 Brattel, h at W Newton
Their children include:
69142i.
Roger Nash Baldwin (21 Jan 1884-26 Aug 1981)
69143ii.
Margaret Nash Baldwin (Died unmarried) (3 Aug 1885-Apr 1974)
69144iii.
Ruth Baldwin (31 Dec 1887-)
69145iv.
Deborah Nash Baldwin (9 Mar 1890-21 Apr 1981)
69146v.
Herbert Nash Baldwin (11 Aug 1891-27 Mar 1992)
69147vi.
Robert Baldwin (9 Apr 1895-May 1979)
69148vii.
Frank Fenno Baldwin (Died soon) (22 Apr 1896-14 Apr 1897)
67676. Charles Edward Nash. Born on 10 Jan 1859 in Boston, MA.42 Charles Edward died in Boston, MA, on 30 Mar 1859.

Births Registered in the City of Boston
Charles Edward Nash, b. 10 Sep 1859, 96 Harrison Avenue, son of Israel Nash (grocer, b. Scituate) and Debora C. Nash (b. Scituate).

Deaths in Boston
Charles E. Nash, d. 30 Mar 1859, 2 months 20 days old, 96 Harrison Ave, son of Israel and Deborah C. Nash, died of marasmus, interred Scituate,
67677. Arthur Irving Nash. Born on 5 Feb 1864 in 33 Union Park, Boston.42 Arthur Irving died in Cambridge, MA, on 23 Feb 1910; he was 46.42

Arthur graduated Chauncey Hall School, Boston. He lived in Wellesley Hills, Springfield, and Cambridge. At the time of his death he was associated with William Underwood Sons as a business manager.42

1900 Federal Census. Springfield Ward 4, Hampden County, Massachusetts
Roll 652, page 2B
116 Mulberry Street
    Arthur I Nash, head, b. Feb 1864, 36, m. 12 years, b. MA, parents b. MA, treas. brewing Co.
    Mary A. Nash, wife, b. Dec 1869, 30, m. 12 years, 3 children, all living, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Arthur S. Nash, son, b. Oct 1893, 6, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Otis C. Nash, son, b. Jan 1895, 5, b. ditto
    Margaret B. Nash, daughter, b. Sep 1899, 8 months, b. ditto
    Caroline A. Macrae, servant, b. May 1878, 22, single, b. Canada, father b. Scotland, mother b. Canada, imm. 1894, servant
    Mary Manix, servant, b. Aug 1871, 28, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1873, servant
In 1888 Arthur Irving married Mary Axford Batchelor, daughter of Rev. George Batchelor (3 Jul 1837-4 Sep 1914) & Priscilla Cushing Stearns (18 Jul 1842-23 Sep 1921).42 Born on 10 Dec 1869 in Salem, MA.

Mary, of Wellesley Hills.

1880 Federal Census. Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Roll 532, page 798B
25 Linden Street
    Geo. Batchelder, 43, clergyman, b. CT, parents b. England
    Priscilla C. Batchelder, 37, wife, keeping house, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Edith Batchelder, 12, daughter, at school, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA
    Mary A. Batchelder, 10, daughter, at school, b. ditto
    Ethel S. Batchelder, 7, daughter, at school, b. ditto
    Ellen T. Batchelder, 3, daughter, b. ditto
    Chauncey C. Batchelder, 1, son, b. ditto
    Mary McCarty, 40, servant, married, servant, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland
    Agnes Lyons, 35, servant, single, servant, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland

1910 Federal Census. Cambridge Ward 9, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll T624_596, page 27B
182 Brattle Street
    Mary L. Nash, 40, head, widowed, 4 children, all living, b. MA, father b. US, mother b. MA, own income
    Arthur J. Nash, 17, son, b. MA, parents b. MA
    Otis C. Nash, 15, son, b. ditto
    Margaret Nash, 10, daughter, b. ditto
    Oliver S. Nash, 7, son, b. ditto
    Julia Doule, 26, servant, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1899, maid, private family
    Nellie Stock, 30, servant, single, b. Ireland, parents b. Ireland, imm. 1898, cook, private family

1920 Federal Census. Cambridge Ward 9, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Roll 708, page 16A
36 Ash Street
    Mary A. Nash, head, 50, widowed, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA
    Arthur J. Nash, son, 27, single, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA, inspector, insurance
    Margaret Nash, daughter, 19, b. ditto
    Oliver S. Nash, son, 17, b. ditto

U.S. Passport Application
Passport issued 21 Nov 1923
Mary A. Nash, 53, b. 10 Dec 1869 at Salem, MA. Residence Cambridge, MA. Widow, husband Arthur I. Nash, b. Boston, d. Feb 1910

Cambridge City Directory, 1925
Mary A. Nash, wid Arthur I, h 67 Larch rd
Margaret B. Nash, res 67 Larch rd
Oliver S. Nash, student, res 67 Larch rd
Otis C. Nash, sales, res 67 Larch rd

1930 Federal Census. Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA
Roll 917, page 33A
30 Gray Garden
    Mary Nash, head, 60, b. MA, father b. VT, mother b. MA
    Margaret Nash, daughter, 30, b. MA. parents b. MA, stenographer, hospital

Cambridge City Directory, 1931
Mary A. Nash, wid Arthur I, h 30 Gray Gardens, East Uni 8866
Margaret B. Nash, r 30 Gray Gardens East

Cambridge City Directory, 1944
Mary A. Nash, widow Arthur (201) h30 Gray Gardens East
Margaret B. Nash, r 30 Gray Gardens East
Their children include:
69149i.
Arthur Irving Nash (10 Oct 1893-1 May 1920)
69150ii.
Otis Cushing Nash (29 Jan 1895-)
69151iii.
Margaret Brewster Nash (Died unmarried) (6 Sep 1899-Feb 1994)
69152iv.
Oliver Stearns Nash (31 Aug 1902-Aug 1971)
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