Napoleon Pitre

1881 Rustico, PEI – after 1942 Massachusetts

 

 

Continuation of tree (7th child of Solomon Pitre/Valentine Doiron); all known surname descendants:

                9       Napoleon Pitre  b: 19 October 1881  St. Augustine, Rustico, PEI; d: Aft. June 1942  W. Newton, Middlesex, MA

                               +Bridget Agnes Naughton (aka Norton)  b: 18 October 1880  Co. Roscommon, Ireland; m: 4 October 1911  Boston, Suffolk, MA [Hugh/Mary Kilroy]; d: 22 May 1941  Newton Lower Falls, Middlesex, MA

 

 

Notes for Napoleon Pitre:

Census

- 1901 PEI, Lot 23E1:  Salomon Pitre 58, wife Valentine 49, Joseph 26, Elizabeth 24, Bernard 22, Victoire 21, Napoleon 19, Salomon 17, Jean A. 16, Marie 11, Catherine A. 9, Florence 7.

- 1910

 

- 1920 Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts:  Paul N. Peters 38 manager/trout farm, wife Agnes 38.  [Middleboro Road]

 

- 1930

 

- 1940 Newton, Middlesex, MA:  Paul Peters 66 labourer/factory, wife Agnes 67  [2300 Washington Street]

WWII records:  Paul Napoleon Peters, res. 2300 Washington Street, Newton, Lower Falls, MA; b. 20 Oct 1884 New Glasgow, PEI, brother Barney Peters, 1562 Washington Street, West Newton, MA; 5'2", 145 lbs; brown eyes, black hair, light brown complexion [10 Jun 1942]

Notes for Bridget Agnes Naughton:

- 9 June 1930:  MA Naturalization Record (Boston): Agnes Peters, res. Singletary Lane, Framingham, Middlesex, MA; cook; born Co. Roscommon Ireland 18 Oct 1880; married (Paul, b. PEI 7 Oct 1879) 4 Oct 1911 Boston; no children; entered US as Bridget Norton on 14 Apr 1897

- Obituary:  The Boston Globe (Boston, MA), Saturday, 24 May 1941:  Peters – In Newton Lower Falls, May 22, Agnes (Norton), beloved wife of Paul Peters.  Funeral from Fitzgerald’s Funeral Home Monday, May 26, at 8:15 a.m.  High Mass of Requiem at St. John’s Church at 9 o’clock.  Relatives and friends invited.

 

 

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Last updated:  22 September 2022.