Albert Edward
MELANSON
(b.
8 August 1884
,
Enfield, Connecticut, USA
d.
27 January 1929
,
Waterbury, Vermont, USA
)
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Albert Edward MELANSON was born 8 August 1884 in Enfield, Connecticut, USA
Albert Edward MELANSON was the child of Frank K MELANSON (MALANSON) and Mary POTTERSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Albert Edward married Rose Ellen TAYOR 22 September 1917 in Colebrook, New Hampshire, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Rose Ellen TAYOR was born 9 January 1895 in Canaan, Vermont, USA (Beecher Falls) (Wallace Pond). Rose Ellen died abt. 1972 in Littleton, New Hampshire, USA (Chiswick). Rose Ellen was the child of Joseph TAYLOR and Elisabeth WILSON.
Albert Edward MELANSON died 27 January 1929 in Waterbury, Vermont, USA.
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