1895 Cambridge, Massachusetts – 1975 Newburyport, MA
Continuation of tree (6th child of Timothee Edouard Pitre/Marie Leblanc); all known surname descendants:
9 Noel Thomas Peters b: 1 July 1895 Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; d: 6 November 1975 Newburyport, Essex, MA
+Sarah Elizabeth Keenan b: 14 June 1905 Johnston, Renfrewshire, Scotland; m: 31 October 1923 Cambridge, MA [John/---]; d: 18 April 1979 Newburyport, Essex, MA
10 Helen Rita Peters b: 16 December 1926 Boston, Suffolk, MA; d: 20 February 1997
+Paul E. Masterson d: Bef. May 2000
*2nd Husband of Helen Rita Peters:
+--- Symanski
10 Irene Laura Peters b: 26 June 1929 Boston, Suffolk, MA; d: 23 August 2011
+Edward W. Gammons b: 21 April 1905 Fall River, Bristol, MA; m: 21 June 1947 Maine [Henry Elliot/Leone Trembley]; d: 18 June 1983 Newburyport, Essex, MA
10 Elizabeth J. Peters b: 31 October 1930 Boston, Suffolk, MA; d: Aft. 1940
10 Alberta D. Peters b: 18 March 1936 Boston, Suffolk, MA; d: Aft. 1950
10 Eleanor Peters b: Abt. 1941; d: Aft. 1950
Notes for Noel Thomas Peters:
Census
- 1930 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts: Noel Peters 34 shipper/bakery, wife Sarah 24, Helen Rita 3, Irene 9 months, boarder Francis Healy 17 apprentice/printing plant.
- 1940 Boston, Suffolk, MA: Noel T. Peters 45 painter/school, wife Sadie E. 35, Helen R. 13, Irene L. 10, Elizabeth J. 9, Alberta D. 3. [32 Woodward Avenue]
- 1950 Newburyport, Essex, MA: Noel T. Peters 37 wax laster/shoe factory, wife Sarah 36, Alberta 10, Eleanor 9, brother-in-law John Keenan 41 tanner/tannery (13 Smith Court)
World War I registrations: Noel Thomas Peters, b. 1 Jul 1895 Somerville; ice man; single; short height, medium build; blue eyes & brown hair (Cambridge 1917)
WWII records: Noel Thomas Peters, 32 Clarence St., Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; age 46, b. 1 Jul 1895 Somerville; wife Sadie E. Peters, works at Boston Navy Yard; 5'3", 125 lbs; blue eyes, brown hair; light complexion; (Boston, 26 Apr 1942)
Tombstone Inscription, Old Hill Burying Ground, Newburyport, MA: Noel T. / Peters / PVT / US Army / World War I / 1895 - 1975
Misc.: Boston Herald (Boston, MA), Friday, 23 July 1915: Struck by train, boy in serious condition - Walking along the Boston & Maine railroad tracks near the Linden street bridge, Waltham, last night, Noel Peters, 20 years old, of 3 Oliver street, Cambridge, was struck by a train and thrown several feet. He arose, bleeding from a cut on the back that extended from his shoulder to his hip, and, with the assistance of a companion, Talmadge Goodwin of 31 Assitee road, West Somerville, walked 400 yards to the crossing at Lyman street. There he collapsed and was taken to the Waltham hospital, where the physicians said he had lost so much blood that his condition is serious.
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Last updated: 12 August 2024.