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HELP! flag female ancestor  Annie Kathryn  TURNER

  (b. 12 November 1878 Providence, Rhode Island, USA   d. 18 March 1970 Ellington, Connecticut, USA )  

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Annie Kathryn TURNER was born 12 November 1878 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Annie Kathryn TURNER was the child of Ralph Alfred TURNER   and   Ellen GREENHALGH

Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

Annie Kathryn  married  Frederick Chester NEFF 14 October 1902 in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Frederick Chester NEFF  was born 26 April 1879 in Millbury, Massachusetts, USA.  Frederick Chester died 19 September 1929 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.  Frederick Chester was the child of George J NEFF and Anna Augusta NEUDECK.

Annie Kathryn TURNER died 18 March 1970 in Ellington, Connecticut, USA.
Details of the family tree of Annie appear below.
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  • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    Butler Exchange,
    Soldiers and Sailors Monument, 1908

    The late 19th century was a time of growing prosperity for the city of Providence, and few buildings indicated this as well as the Butler Exchange. This massive commercial block was built in 1873, and was designed by prominent architect Arthur Gilman. Like many other public buildings of the day, it was designed in the Second Empire style, complete with towers on the corners and a large, two-story mansard roof at the top. On the inside, it ... Read MORE...

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  • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    The Callendar McAuslan and Troup Company

    Callendar, McAuslan and Troop’s “Boston Store” opened in the early 1870s at the corner of Westminster and Union Streets. The success of Providence’s first department store led not only to its substantial expansion by 1892, but also to the organization of competing firms, Shepard’s and the Outlet...

    Established as a department store — the first of its magnitude in Providence — in 1866, Callendar, McAuslan & Troup first opened in a smaller building... Read MORE...

    Postcard

  • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    Narragansett Hotel, est. 1877

    NARRAGANSETT HOTEL, L. H. Humphreys, Lessee. -- The great hotel of the present has the population of a small village, yet the guests have extraordinary fare and every comfort. Humanity is in one of these mammoth establishments catered by wholesale, while at the same time each individual guest receives as much attention as though he had one whole hotel to himself; and it is this combination of large general figures with the closest attention to the minutest... Read MORE...

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  • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    City Hall

    Providence City Hall is the center of the municipal government in Providence, Rhode Island, and is located at the southwest end of Kennedy Plaza at 25 Dorrance Street. The building was constructed between 1875 and 1878 and designed by Samuel J. F. Thayer in the Second Empire style. wikipedia
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  • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    Hotel Dorrance, 1909

    Built in 1878, demolished in 1978
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  • 1878 Birth
    12 November 1878
    Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • 1902 Marriage / Partner
    Annie Kathryn TURNER and Frederick Chester NEFF 14 October 1902, North Attleborough, Massachusetts, USA (North Attleboro)
  • 1911 Birth of Child
    Donald Robert NEFF was born 20 December 1911, Rockville, Connecticut, USA


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Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of Annie Kathryn TURNER

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Annie Kathryn TURNER married flag male ancestor Frederick Chester NEFF-- Date: 14 October 1902 Place: North Attleborough, Massachusetts, USA
Frederick Chester NEFF was the child of George J NEFF and Anna Augusta NEUDECK




Children of Frederick Chester NEFF and Annie Kathryn TURNER:

Grave has been locatedWorld War II Soldier flag photo of ancestor  Donald Robert NEFF (b.20 December 1911, Rockville, Connecticut, USA  d. March 1984, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA)
m. Harriet LEROUX 24 August 1946


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Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Butler Exchange,
Soldiers and Sailors Monument, 1908

The late 19th century was a time of growing prosperity for the city of Providence, and few buildings indicated this as well as the Butler Exchange. This massive commercial block was built in 1873, and was designed by prominent architect Arthur Gilman. Like many other public buildings of the day, it was designed in the Second Empire style, complete with towers on the corners and a large, two-story mansard roof at the top. On the inside, it ... Read MORE...

Postcard

Providence, Rhode Island, USA
The Callendar McAuslan and Troup Company

Callendar, McAuslan and Troop’s “Boston Store” opened in the early 1870s at the corner of Westminster and Union Streets. The success of Providence’s first department store led not only to its substantial expansion by 1892, but also to the organization of competing firms, Shepard’s and the Outlet...

Established as a department store — the first of its magnitude in Providence — in 1866, Callendar, McAuslan & Troup first opened in a smaller building... Read MORE...

Postcard

Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Narragansett Hotel, est. 1877

NARRAGANSETT HOTEL, L. H. Humphreys, Lessee. -- The great hotel of the present has the population of a small village, yet the guests have extraordinary fare and every comfort. Humanity is in one of these mammoth establishments catered by wholesale, while at the same time each individual guest receives as much attention as though he had one whole hotel to himself; and it is this combination of large general figures with the closest attention to the minutest... Read MORE...

Postcard
1878 Birth
12 November 1878
Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Providence, Rhode Island, USA
City Hall

Providence City Hall is the center of the municipal government in Providence, Rhode Island, and is located at the southwest end of Kennedy Plaza at 25 Dorrance Street. The building was constructed between 1875 and 1878 and designed by Samuel J. F. Thayer in the Second Empire style. wikipedia
Postcard

Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Hotel Dorrance, 1909

Built in 1878, demolished in 1978
Postcard
1902 Marriage / Partner
Annie Kathryn TURNER and Frederick Chester NEFF 14 October 1902, North Attleborough, Massachusetts, USA (North Attleboro)
1911 Birth of Child
Donald Robert NEFF was born 20 December 1911, Rockville, Connecticut, USA
1929 Death of Spouse/Partner
Frederick Chester NEFF died 19 September 1929, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1970 Death
18 March 1970
Ellington, Connecticut, USA

Annie is buried at: Grove Hill Cemetery
22 Cemetary Ave

Rockville, Connecticut, USA
(860) 875-3158

Added: 1/17/2021 4:26:40 PM - Updated: 3/12/2022 2:55:04 PM
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