[solongago.ged]
She bought from Ashbel H. Cram of Portland for $300, land on
the south side of Waterford Flat at the northwest corner of
Caroline E. Brown's land, then southerly to the south end of
the garden, then west to the land of John Kimball, then north
to the road, then east back, together with all the door and
window blinds which were saved from the fire that consumed the
building "the Holt Stand." [This appears to have been
"Waterford House" in Waterford Flat.]
at 12:30 p.m., of a cerebral hemorrhage due to
arteriosclerosis,||There was no operation and no autopsy. The
attending physician was D. A. Bruce of Quincy, Massachusetts. The death
certificate showed her as the widow of Irving A. Colby. The
informant was Ina A. Colby, who was erroneously listed as her
sister.
[HTML:]<table length=80% width=100% border=1 cellspacing="20"
rules="rows"><tr><td>Colby<td>Clara H.<td>lodger<td>b. 25 Nov
1849<td><td>divorced<td>mother of 2, 2 living<td>b.
Maine<td>father b. Maine<td>mother b. N.H.<tr><td>Colby<td>Claire
N.<td>lodger<td>b. 10 Oct. 1880<td>vocalist, not employed for 3
months<td>single<td><td>b. Massachusetts.<td>father b. N.H.<td>mother b.
Maine</table>[:HTML]
Bernard A. Russell, of Quincy, Massachusetts was the undertaker
filed a petition for seperate support