Irving A. J. and
Clara Lawrence were married in a religious ceremony on January 28th, 1873 in
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. They had two sons and two daughters, named
Child,
Child,
Irvena Adelaide and
Claire Neal.
Family Notes
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rules="rows"><tr><td>Colby<td>I. A.<td>32<td><td>cutter<td>b.
N. H.<td>father b. N. H.<td>mother b. Vermont<tr><td>Colby<td>Clara
L.<td>30<td>wife<td><td>b. Maine<td>father b. Maine<td>mother b.
New Hampshire<tr><td>Colby<td>Ina A.<td>6<td>daughter<td><td>b.
Massachusetts.<td>father b. N. H.<td>mother b.
Maine<tr><td>Huggan<td>Agnes<td>20<td>single<td>domestic
servant<td>b. Scotland<td>father b. Scotland<td>mother b.
Scotland</table>[:HTML]
Clara Lawrence (Hale) Colby filed for seperate support. Their
real estate was decribed at this time as consisting of lots
numbered 9 and 11 as recorded with Middlesex South District
Deeds Book of Plans No. 75, Plan 40, and recorded in book 2318,
pages 521 and 525.
It was the first marriage for both bride and groom. They were
married by Rev. A. A. Miner.