Name |
Anna Bell Champney [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Birth |
30 Nov 1893 |
Jericho, VT [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
3 Nov 1943 |
Westmoreland, NH [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Burial |
6 Nov 1943 |
South Village Cemetary, Westmoreland, NH [3, 6] |
Person ID |
I42477 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2020 |
Family |
Fairfield Abraham Minckler, b. 6 Dec 1889, Essex Center, VT. d. 8 Dec 1966, Winchendon, MA (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
Bef 1915 [2, 3] |
- [Gerorge Minkler Desc.ged]
Fair and Anna moved alot, going where the work was, often living in tar paper shacks. The children were always the new kids on the block and were bullied around by the other kids.
Two of the girls from this marriage, Frances and Beulah, married two brothers. Frances married Harold (Fred) Prentice, and Beulah married Lawrence Prentice.
Also Mary and Clarence married a brother and a sister. Mary married Ronald Sweeney
and Clarence married Gladys Sweeney.[Minckler/Champney & Baldwin/Royce]
[Minckler/Champney & Baldwin/Royce]
Fair and Anna moved alot, going where the work was, often living in tar paper shacks. The children were always the new kids on the block and were bullied around by the other kids.
Two of the girls from this marriage, Frances and Beulah, married two brothers. Frances married Harold (Fred) Prentice, and Beulah married Lawrence Prentice.
Also Mary and Clarence married a brother and a sister. Mary married Ronald Sweeney
and Clarence married Gladys Sweeney.[Peter Minckler Desc.ged]
Fair and Anna moved alot, going where the work was, often living in tar paper shacks. The children were always the new kids on the block and were bullied around by the other kids.
Two of the girls from this marriage, Frances and Beulah, married two brothers. Frances married Harold (Fred) Prentice, and Beulah married Lawrence Prentice.
Also Mary and Clarence married a brother and a sister. Mary married Ronald Sweeney
and Clarence married Gladys Sweeney.[Albert Minckler.FTW]
[Kiflin.fbk.ftw]
Fair and Anna moved alot, going where the work was, often living in tar paper shacks. The children were always the new kids on the block and were bullied around by the other kids.
Two of the girls from this marriage, Frances and Beulah, married two brothers. Frances married Harold (Fred) Prentice, and Beulah married Lawrence Prentice.
Also Mary and Clarence married a brother and a sister. Mary married Ronald Sweeney
and Clarence married Gladys Sweeney.
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Children |
| 1. Living Minckler |
| 2. Clarence Minckler |
| 3. Frances E. Minckler, b. 8 Apr 1918, Jonesville, VT d. Abt Mar 1969, Gardner, MA (Age 50 years) |
| 4. Mary I. Minckler, b. 14 Mar 1920, Jonesville, VT d. Abt 1985, Gardner, MA (Age 64 years) |
| 5. Beulah M. Minckler |
| 6. Albert M. Minckler, b. 29 Oct 1932, Bolton, VT. d. 21 Aug 1995, Windsor, VT (Age 62 years) |
| 7. Albert Louis Minckler, b. 29 Oct 1932, Bolton, VT d. 21 Aug 1995, Claremont, New Hampshire (Age 62 years) |
| 8. Barbara A. Minckler, b. 23 Feb 1935, North Duxbury, VT d. Nov 1983 (Age 48 years) |
| 9. Living Minckler |
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Family ID |
F15821 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2013 |