7. HENRY THOMAS3 ANGLIM (PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 28 Jun 1860, and died 27 May 1944. He married ALICE MAY TIERALL 1897.
Children of HENRY ANGLIM and ALICE TIERALL are:
i. HENRY THOMAS4 ANGLIM, b. 25 Dec 1898; d. Jan 1971, Hyattsville, MD.
ii. MARGARET F. ANGLIM, b. 26 Jun 1901.
iii. PAUL GIFFORD ANGLIM, b. 13 Jan 1908.
Notes for PAUL GIFFORD ANGLIM:
Paul Gifford Anglim was a theatrical manager. He handled concerts, musicals, dance, opera, plays, and musical shows nationwide. He went on tour with his company when it presented the musical, "No No Nanette." He also served as executive director of the Ne England Playhouse Association, and directed plays in Bar Harbor Maine. Paul G.Anglim lived in Great Barrington, Mass.
8. CLARENCE ELMER3 ANGLIM (PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 25 Jan 1864 in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, and died 26 Dec 1950 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. He married ANNIE FRANCES PACKARD 20 Sep 1887 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. She was born 08 Jul 1866 in North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA, and died 25 Nov 1950 in St Louis, St. Louis County, MO..
Notes for CLARENCE ELMER ANGLIM:
In 1870, he lived in Braintree, Norfolk County, MA. From ca. 1896-1913, he lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. In 1930, he lived in St. Louis, Mo. He was buried at the Anglim plot, in Melrose Cemetery, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. From 1947-1950, he lived in Brockton.
Notes for ANNIE FRANCES PACKARD:
She was buried in St. Louis.
Marriage Notes for CLARENCE ANGLIM and ANNIE PACKARD:
The marriage ceremony was officiated by R.E. Buckley, a clergyman from Cashokia, IL
Children of CLARENCE ANGLIM and ANNIE PACKARD are:
10. i. EDWARD PACKARD4 ANGLIM, b. 29 Jul 1888, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; d. 10 Jul 1964, St. Louis,St. Louis County, Mo.
11. ii. ALICE GERTRUDE ANGLIM, b. 26 Oct 1890, Milford, Worcester County, MA; d. 21 May 1965, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA.
iii. HAROLD ELMER ANGLIM, b. 02 Sep 1893, Brockton, Plymouth County,MA; d. 04 Apr 1973, Litchfield, Montgomery County, IL; m. ALICE MAY HAMMOND, 18 Apr 1931, St. Charles, St. Charles County, MO; b. 29 Jul 1900, Nokomis, Montgomery County, IL; d. 27 Apr 1984, Litchfield, Montgomery County, IL.
Notes for HAROLD ELMER ANGLIM:
He lived from ca. 1900-1910 in Brockton, Plymouth, MA. In 1917, he lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo. In 1920, he lived in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. In 1930, he lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo. In 1930, he worked as a sewing machine adjuster.
12. iv. MABEL FRANCES ANGLIM, b. 29 Jan 1897, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; d. 23 Sep 1992, Bristol, Kenosha County, WI.
13. v. MARION ELIZABETH ANGLIM, b. 20 Jul 1900, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; d. 25 Mar 1988, Vista, San Diego County, CA.
9. ANNA3 ANGLIM (HENRY MICHAEL2, MICHAEL1) She married CHARLES O'NEIL.
Children of ANNA ANGLIM and CHARLES O'NEIL are:
i. EDWARD4 O'NEIL.
ii. SON O'NEIL.
iii. ANNA O'NEIL.
Notes for ANNA O'NEIL:
Anna O'Neil married and had seven children.
Generation No. 4
10. EDWARD PACKARD4 ANGLIM (CLARENCE ELMER3, PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 29 Jul 1888 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, and died 10 Jul 1964 in St. Louis,St. Louis County, Mo. He married AGNES ELIZABETH RABARD 1916 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO. She was born 1892 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo.
Notes for EDWARD PACKARD ANGLIM:
He lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, from ca. 1900-1917. He lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO from ca. 11917 to 1930. In 1917, he worked as a sewing machine operator for International Shoe Company. In 1930, he worked as a foreman in a shoe factory.
Notes for AGNES ELIZABETH RABARD:
Her parents were born in Germany. She lived in St. Louis, MO. from ca. 1920 through ca. 1930.
Children of EDWARD ANGLIM and AGNES RABARD are:
i. HAROLD ROBARD5 ANGLIM, b. 01 May 1918, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo; d. 31 Aug 2007, St Louis, St. Louis County, MO..
ii. ROBERT EDWARD ANGLIM, b. 13 Jun 1923, St Louis, St. Louis County, MO.; m. JEAN ELSIE HAMPLE, 21 Aug 1943, St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO; b. 20 Jan 1925, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo.
Notes for ROBERT EDWARD ANGLIM:
In 1930, He lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County. Mo. He entered military service on September 28, 1943, in Kessler Field, Biloxi, MS.
11. ALICE GERTRUDE4 ANGLIM (CLARENCE ELMER3, PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 26 Oct 1890 in Milford, Worcester County, MA, and died 21 May 1965 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. She married SEWALL LINCOLN PATTANGALL 04 Sep 1909 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. He was born 26 Apr 1887 in Addison, Washington County, Maine, and died 31 May 1975 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA.
Notes for ALICE GERTRUDE ANGLIM:
She lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, from ca. 1900-1930. In 1910, she worked as a stenographer for a shoe factory.
Notes for SEWALL LINCOLN PATTANGALL:
In 1900, he lived in Pembroke, Washington County, ME. From ca. 1910-1930, he lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. In 1910, he worked as a bookkeeper for a print shop. In 1920, he worked as paperhanger. In 1930, he worked as a fireman for the Brockton Fire Department. He is buried at the Melrose Cemetery.
Children of ALICE ANGLIM and SEWALL PATTANGALL are:
i. EDWIN ANGLIM5 PATTANGALL, b. 11 Oct 1912, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; d. 17 Feb 1986, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; m. DOLORES A. HATCH, 25 Jun 1937, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA; b. 24 Jan 1913; d. 13 Jun 1977, Brockton, Plymouth County, MA.
Notes for DOLORES A. HATCH:
The daughter of Frank William Hatch and Bertha Delbeck. She lived in Brockton, MA, Plymouth County, MA, from ca. 1920-1930.
ii. MARION PATTANGALL, b. 17 Oct 1914, Brockton, Plymouth County MA; d. 24 May 1919, Abington, Plymouth County, MA.
Notes for MARION PATTANGALL:
She died in an auto-train accident that also claimed the fife of her aunt, Cora Packard.
iii. SEWALL LINCOLN PATTANGALL, b. 14 Mar 1920, Brockton, Plymouth County MA; d. 24 Nov 1999, Attleboro, Bristol County, MA; m. RUTH PATRICIA CONNORS, 04 May 1942, Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD; b. 22 Jan 1921, Fall River, Bristol County, MA; d. 21 Oct 2006, Lenox, Berkshire County, MA.
Notes for SEWALL LINCOLN PATTANGALL:
In 1930, he lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. He entered military service on December 7, 1941. He was interred on December 7, 1999 in Massachusetts National Cemetery, in Bourne, MA. He worked as a captain in the merchant marine and as an electric lineman and foreman.
Notes for RUTH PATRICIA CONNORS:
In 1930, she lived in Fall River, Bristol, MA. She was interred at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, MA, on November 2006.
Marriage Notes for SEWALL PATTANGALL and RUTH CONNORS:
They were married in a civil ceremony,
12. MABEL FRANCES4 ANGLIM (CLARENCE ELMER3, PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 29 Jan 1897 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, and died 23 Sep 1992 in Bristol, Kenosha County, WI. She married (1) CHARLES FREDERICK RAITHEL 1923 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO. He was born 25 Jul 1896 in Chicago, Cook County, IL, and died 18 Sep 1936 in Chicago, Cook County, IL. She married (2) DENT ARCHIBALD MCSKIMMING 16 Oct 1937 in Clayton, St. Louis County, Mo.. He was born 17 Oct 1896 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO.
Notes for MABEL FRANCES ANGLIM:
Mabel Frances Anglim lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, from ca. 1900 through 1910. She lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO, ca. 1920-1930.
Notes for CHARLES FREDERICK RAITHEL:
He is the son of Heinrich "Henry" Raithel and Louisia Danz. In 1930, Charles lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo.
Children of MABEL ANGLIM and CHARLES RAITHEL are:
i. MARILYN FRANCES5 RAITHEL, b. 01 Dec 1923, St Louis, St. Louis County, MO.; d. Mar 1996, Bristol, Kenosha County, WI; m. CHARLES WILLIAM THOMPSON, 04 Feb 1950, St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO; b. 11 Dec 1922, Kenosha, Kenosha County, WI.
Notes for MARILYN FRANCES RAITHEL:
In 1930, she lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO. She graduated from St. Louis High School in January 1942.
ii. MARGERY RAITHEL, b. 09 Aug 1926, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo; d. Sep 2010, Austin, TX; m. MARLIN CLIFFORD MCCOY, 21 Jun 1955, Honolulu, HI; b. 10 Oct 1933, Hastings, Cambria County, Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 2009.
iii. CHARLES PACKARD RAITHEL, b. 11 Jan 1929, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo; d. 19 Jan 2006, Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA.
13. MARION ELIZABETH4 ANGLIM (CLARENCE ELMER3, PATRICK BOLAND2, MICHAEL1) was born 20 Jul 1900 in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA, and died 25 Mar 1988 in Vista, San Diego County, CA. She married EARL THOMAS MELONE 1921 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO. He was born 06 Jan 1900 in Oklahoma Territory, and died 11 Aug 1960 in San Diego, San Diego County, CA.
Notes for MARION ELIZABETH ANGLIM:
In 1910, she lived in Brockton, Plymouth County, MA. In 1920, she lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo. In 1930, she lived in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
Notes for EARL THOMAS MELONE:
In 1900, Earl Thomas Melone lived in Springer, Logan County Oklahoma. From ca. 1910-1920, he lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Mo. In 1930, he lived in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
Children of MARION ANGLIM and EARL MELONE are:
i. AUDRY M.5 MELONE, b. 28 May 1922, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
ii. SHARRON MELONE, b. 24 Oct 1941, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
Notes :
1. Possible connection between the Anglims on Chart A-16 and the Anglims mentioned in the 1850 Massachusetts Census.
Anglim, Patrick B. Weymouth (census division), Norfolk Co., 18 years old.
Anglim, Francis Plympton (census division), Plymouth Co., 18 years old. He lived in the home of George Harrob, shoemaker.
2. The Henry Michael Anglim is probably the same Henry M. Anglim whose will was listed in the Norfolk County Probate Court Index: 1793-1900 (Dedham, Mass: Transcript Press, 1910) as follows:
Anglim, Henry. Case: Will. Case Number: 21,790. Year: 1880. Town: Braintree, MA.
3. Brockton Massachusetts has an Anglim Street.
4. According to the 1860 Federal Census, the children of James and Lavina Anglim: James lived in the poorhouse in Braintree, while Thomas lived with the family of Elisha Savil in Braintree.
Chart A 16: Clare Brockton, MA. St. Louis, MO. Lineage
Francis Anglim (1832- ).
In 1850, Francis Anglim (born ca. 1832 in Ireland), lived in Weymouth Norfolk County, MA.He was a bootmaker.36
Patrick Boland. Anglim (1830-1896 )
In 1850, Patrick B. Anglim (born March 12,. 1832 in Ireland), lived in Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA.He was a shoemaker. 37 He married Margaret McNamara (born December 23, 1829) on May 16, 1855. Margaret Anglim immigrated to the United States in 1852, and was naturalized in 1857. 38 Their children were: Edward Patrick Anglim (born October 12, 1856-died October 10, 1886), Walter (born ca. 1856) Margaretta Helen (born April 18,. 1858- died, February 4, 1946), Henry Thomas Anglim (born June 28, 1860, died May 27, 1944), Clarence Elmer Anglim (born January 25, 1864, died December 26, 1950), Francis Michael Anglim (born May 7, 1865, died, December 21, 1921), William James Anglim (Born January 4, 1869, died January 19, 1940), Eva May Anglim (June 7, 1870, died January 24 1940), and Frederick J. Anglim (born August 28, 1873 - ). All of these children were born in Massachusetts.
In 1870, Patrick B. Anglim and Margaret lived in Braintree, Norfolk County, with their son, Willie (born ca, 1868) Patrick Anglim’s mother, Mary Anglim (born ca. 1809 in Ireland). This family lived in a house on School Street in Braintree.39 Patrick worked in a boot factory.40 This included working as a boot cutter for F. Shaw & Co. Between ca. 1887-1890, Patrick B. Anglim owned a house on 39 Arlington, in Brockton. He was a shoe cutter. Also living at that house were his children: Clarence E. Anglim, who was a stitcher, Francis M. Anglim, who was a cutter, Henry T. Anglim, who worked as a book-keeper at 255 No. Main, and William J. Anglim, who worked as a clerk, at 126 Montello.41
In 1876, Patrick B. Anglim served as a constable for Braintree.42
In 1892,Patrick B. Anglim was a travelling salesman as an insurance agent and real estate agent. He lived at 39 Arlington.43
Patrick Boland Anglim died November 29, 1896.
Margaret M. Anglim, the widow of Patrick B. Anglim, lived at 441 Pleasant, Brockton, from 1896 - 1920 .44 She died on November 25, 1920.
Edward P. Anglim (1856 -1886)
Edward Patrick Anglim boarded at 347 Prospect in 1907-1910. In 1907, he was a shoemaker at 19 Putnam Avenue. In 1910, he was in sales.45
Henry T. Anglim (1860-1944)
In 1892, Henry T. Anglim was a special agent for Provident Savings Life Assurance of NY, at 106 Main. In 1892, He lived at 39 Arlington. From 1896-1900, he lived at 441 Pleasant. In 1899, he lived at 81 N. Ash. From 1901-1910, he lived at 42 Moraine. In 1894, Henry was involved in real estate, mortgages and insurance (life, fire, and accident). Between 1894 and 1896, his office was at 101 Main. In 1894, he served as treasurer of the Electric Lodge, #204. In 1898, his office moved to 16 Centre Street. From 1899-1901, his office operated out of 6 Main Street, rooms 8 and nine. In 1902, his office operated at the Arcade Building. In 1910, he moved his real estate and insurance company to 49 N. Main. In 1913, he moved his real estate business to 153 Main, room 302.46
In 1907, the Anglim Building was built at 93-105 Centre Street, in Brockton.47
Henry T. Anglim (1860- 1944 )
Henry T Anglim (born ca. 1863 in Massachusetts) married Grace A Anglim (born ca. 1881) in 1895. Their children were: Henry Thomas Anglim (born December 25, 1898), Marguerite T. Anglim (born ca. 1902), Paul G. Anglim (born 1908), and Alice M. Anglim (born ca. 1912).
Between 1916-1917, Henry T. Anglim lived at N. 338 Warren Avenue with his wife, Grace. He worked as a real estate agent, at the Holbrook Building, 153 Main, room 302, ca. 1916-1926. He moved his real estate firm to 96 Legion Parkway by 1929. Henry T. Anglim, Jr. boarded with them, ca. 1917. By 1919, the family had moved to 226 W. Elm. In 1919, Henry T. Anglim, Jr. still lived with his parents and worked as a bookkeeper.48
In 1920, Henry T. Anglim (born ca, 1861 in Massachusetts)lived with his family on 226 West Elm Street in Brockton, MA.. Also living with them was Grace’s mother, Fannie Tirrell (born ca. 1840 in Massachusetts).49 The family lived at 226 Elm from 1919-1923. In 1924, they lived at 101 Prospect. In 1926, they moved to 269 N. Warren Avenue. In 1929, they moved to 263 Green50
Anglim’s advertising for his business typically stated:
Anglim of Brockton “signifies Real Estate, Mortgages, Life Insurance”. He was a resident agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society, (1919).51
Henry T. Anglim was a justice of the peace in Brockton from ca. 1919- 1929 .52
Marguerite T. Anglim lived with her family at 263 Green in 1929, and worked as a secretary. Paul G. Anglim also lived with his family in 1929, and worked as a helper at 294 N. Main.53
In 1930 Henry T. Anglim’s family lived at 11 West Elm Street in Quincy, Norfolk, MA. In 1930, Henry L. was a real estate operator, Henry T. was a route foreman for a milk business, Marguerite was a cost accountant for a laundry, Paul was an interior decorator, and Alice was a sales clerk at a department store.54
In 1933, Henry T. Anglim and family moved to 11 W. Elm in Quincy, MA. Henry still worked in real estate, from 1933-34. All of their children still lived with them. Henry T. Anglim Jr. and his wife, Ruth, lived there. In 1933, Henry Jr. worked as a foreman at 50 Brooks. In 1933, Alice worked as a clerk, Marguerite worked as an accountant, and Paul G. Anglim worked as a decorator.55
From 1934-1938, Henry T. and Grace Anglim lived at 80 Brook, Wollaston (near Quincy). Alice M. Anglim, who worked as a clerk, lived there in 1934. Marguerite T. Anglim, who worked as an accountant, lived there from 1934-1938, and Paul G. Anglim, lived there from 1936-1938.56
In 1938, Henry T. Anglim, Jr. and Ruth M. Anglim, lived at 17 Park Avenue, in Squantum, near Quincy. In 1938, he worked as a railway mail clerk.57 Ca. 1960, he was working for the post office and living at 17 Parke Avenue in North Quincy. Ruth Anglim died on October 30, 1964, at age 54. Henry T. Anglim, by 1965, moved to Washington DC.58
Paul lived at 382 Rose’s Mill in the early 1960s, in Conn. He was the resident press representative for the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford for the 1961 and 1963 seasons. From 1962-1963, he was an advance press manager for Rogers and Hammerstein’s Sound of Music on that show’s nationwide tour. He worked as a public relations in New York City ca. 1963. From 1964-1968, he lived in South Egromont in the Berkshires, and was the proprietor of Gifford House. He returned to being a publicist for the successful Broadway tour of “No, No Nanette” ca. 1972, and lived in Great Barrington.59
Clarence E. Anglim (1864-1950 ).
In 1892, Clarence E. Anglim moved to Milford. From 1896 to 1902, he lived at 87 Moraine,Brockton. From 1903-1913, he lived at 347 Prospect. In 1896, he was a stitcher at 147 Pleasant. In 1899, he worked as a foreman at 15 Putnam Avenue. From 1900-1901, he worked for “Leonard and Anglim”, a shoe factory at 47 Dover, Brockton.In 1902, he was a foreman for T.D. Barry.In 1903-1905, he was a general manager at 47 Dover. In 1910, Clarence was a manager at Foss Valve Specialty, at 99 Centre.60
Clarence worked in St. Louis for International Shoe for several years. By 1947, Clarence was retired and was living at 441 Pleasant.61
In 1920, Clarence Anglim (born ca. 1863 in Massachusetts to Irish parents), lived at 3952 Sullivan Avenue in St. Louis, with his wife Anna (born ca. 1867), his single daughter Mabel (born ca. 1898), his married daughter, Marion Melone ( born ca. 1901), and his son-in-law, Earl Melone (born ca. 1901). Clarence worked as the production manager of International Shoe Company, Mabel worked as a public school teacher, and Earl worked as a bill clerk with a railroad office.62
In 1920, Mary Anglim (born ca. 1839 in Ireland) lived in St. Louis, with her daughter’s family.63
Harold E, Anglim (born September 2, 1893) lived in St. Louis ca. 1917-1918.64
Francis M. Anglim (1865-1921)
Between 1916-1917, Francis, and his wife, Edna, lived at 72 Sycamore Avenue. Francis was a salesman at 53 Main, room 302, while Edna was a bookkeeper at 149 Crescent. Francis died. Between 1924-1929, Edna still worked at her same employer, and resided at 441 Pleasant. By 1932, she was working for the same employer. From 1932-1935, she was living at 1077 Pleasant. In 1935, she worked as a bookkeeper at 31 Perkins.65
Francis M. Anglim (1865-1921).
From 1892-1903, Francis M. Anglim was a shoe cutter. He boarded at 39 Arlington in 1892. He lived at 441 Pleasant from 1896-1903. He was married to Edna M. Anglim, who worked as a bookkeeper.66
From 1907-1908, Francis M. Anglim lived at 11 Warren Ave. From 1907-1908, he was a salesman at the 8 Arcade Building.His wife, Edna, worked at 149 Crescent, from 1908-1913. From 1910-13, Francis was in sales, at 153 Main, room 302.67
In 1930, Edna Anglim (born 1882 in Massachusetts), lived in Brockton, Plymouth, MA, with her mother, Harriett Keith Keith (born ca. 1860 in Massachusetts). Harriett married in 1880, and Edna married in 1903. Both were widowed by 1930. Edna was a bookkeeper at a shoe company, while Harriett was an attendant at a dentist’s office.68
William J. Anglim (1869-1940).
Between 1913-1935, William J. Anglim roomed at 441 Pleasant. Between 1913-1926, he worked as a real estate and investments agent, at 153 Main , room 302. In 1913, he also worked for the family firm at the John Hancock Building in Boston. From 1929-1935, he worked with the family real estate firm at 91 Legion Parkway in Brockton.69
From 1910-13, Frederick J. Anglim, Henry T. Anglim, and William J. Anglim, maintained a real estate office at 49 Federal in Boston, while living in Brockton.70
From 1935-1936, William J. Anglim lived in Brockton, and worked as a clerk at 67 Federal Avenue.71
Eva Anglim (1870-1940)
From 1896 - 1903 Eva M. Anglim, lived at 441 Pleasant. In 1896, she was a millinier at 73 Main.She was a student in 1899. She was a clerk in 1900-1901.She worked as a bookkeeper at 159 Spark in 1902-1903. In 1913, she was boarding at the family home on 441 Pleasant.72
William James Anglim (1869-1940)
From 1896-1910, William J. lived at 441 Pleasant.He worked as a salesman at 101 Main, in 1896. Between 1899-1902, he worked as a salesman at 6 Main. From 1903-1907, he worked as a salesman dealing with real estate and investments at the 8 Arcade Building. In 1910, he worked with Henry T, Anglim in real estate and investments, at both 49 Main in Brockton, and the 236 John Hancock Building, in Boston. In 1913, the real estate business moved to 153 Main, room 302, in Brockton.73
She was widowed. All of children were Massachusetts born and the ones who were still single and lived with her: William J. Anglim (born 1869), who worked as a real estate agent; Eva M. Anglim (born 1871), who was not employed, and Frederick J. (born August 28, 1873), who worked as a manufacturer of novelties.74
Frederick J. Anglim (1873- )
In 1896, Frederick J. Anglim lived at 441 Pleasant.He worked as a clerk from 1896. In 1899, he lived at 14 Hunt and worked as a clerk on 53 Main. From 1910-13, Frederick J. Anglim boarded at 441 Pleasant, and worked in investments at 236 John Hancock Building, in Boston.75
While he continued to live at his family home on Pleasant, in Brockton, Frederick J. also maintained an office at 39 Boylston, to conduct the family’s real estate, insurance, and investment business, ca. 1914-1929.76
By ca.1934, Frederick was working for the EEI Company.77 Thomas F. Anglim also worked at this Boston office, ca. 1923, and lived at 8 Spring Garden, Dorcehster, in Boston.78
Frederick J. Anglim was married to Sarah B. Anglim. From 1935-1961, they lived at 15 N. Ash, in Brockton. From ca. 1935-1947, Frederick J. Anglim worked with the Boston Edison Co..79
By 1955, he had retired.80
Alice M. Anglim, aged 31, died on February 18, 1908.
In 1920, some of Margaret’s children still lived with her at the family home on 441 Pleasant Street, in Brockton. All were still single: William J. Anglim who worked at a real estate office; Eva M. Anglim worked as a statistician at the Electric Company, and Frederick J., worked as a manufacturer of novelties.81
Eva Anglim (1870-1940)
Between 1916-1935, Eva Anglim boarded at 441 Pleasant. He began working as a bookkeeper, ca. 1924.82 Eva had no occupation in 1930,
In 1930, Eva M Anglim (born ca. 1871 in Massachusetts) lived on 441 Pleasant Street, in Brockton, Plymouth, MA, with her brother, William J Anglim (born ca. 1869 in Massachusetts) and her brother Frederick J Anglim
Frederick Anglim (1873- )
Between 1916-1929, Frederick J. Anglim boarded at 441 Pleasant. Between 1916-1917, worked as an investment agent. Between 1924-1929, he worked as a statistican. He was married ca. 1929 to Sarah B. Anglim.83
In 1930, Frederick J Anglim and his wife, Sara Anglim (born circa 1877 in South Carolina). Frederick and Sara married in 1928.
William was a real estate agent, Frederick was , and Sara had no occupation.84
Robert E. Anglim (1879-1963)
Robert Edward Anglim was born August 20, 1879 in New Hampshire. Robert E. Anglim worked as a clerk at 53 Main between 1900-1901. In 1900, he boarded at 14 Hunt.In 1901, he boarded at 441 Pleasant. In 1902, he boarded at 14 Hunt. In 1901, he worked as a clerk at 53 Main, rom 5. In 1902, he worked as a clerk at 284 Main. In 1903, he lived at 58 Glenwood Avenue, and worked at 50 Centre. In 1910, Robert E. Anglim lived at 849 Belmont, and worked as a clerk.85 Between 1916-1920, he lived at 81 Moraine with his wife, Eugenia (Genie). From 1924-1932, they lived at 733 Pleasant. Betwen 1913-1915, Robert E. Anglim worked as a clerk at 50 Centre.86 Between 1916-1917, he worked as a clerk at 50 Centre. .In 1917, Perley E. Anglim and Robert E. Anglim worked as grocers at 20 High. Their firm was called Anglim Brothers. In 1919, the company was called Anglim Market Co. , Inc. Grocers, and was housed at 913 N. Main. From 1924-1929, he worked in sales at 345 Belmont.87
In 1920, he lived on 34 Tilton Avenue in Brockton, with his wife Eugenia (born in Massachusetts), and his sons: Robert E. Anglim (born 1912 in Massachusetts), and Richard W. Anglim (born 1914 in Massachusetts). The elder Robert worked as a salesman.88
In 1930, Robert E Anglim (born August 20, 1879 in Massachusetts) married Eugenia (Jeanie) N (born ca. 1887 in Massachusetts) in 1910. Their sons were: Robert E Anglim (born ca. 1912), and Richard Anglim (born ca. 1914). From 1930-1935, they lived on 733 Pleasant Street, Brockton, Plymouth, MA. From 1930-1935, Robert was a cutter at a meat market, at 345 Belmont.89 In 1935, Richard lived with his parents and worked as a helper, and Robert Jr., also lived with his parents, and worked as a clerk.
From 1929-1932, Robert E. Anglim, Jr., lived with his parents at 733 Pleasant.. He also worked as a clerk at at 155 Main. In 1932, he worked as a clerk at 345 Belmont.90 In 1961, he lived at 616 Main, in Brockton. He worked for WI&CCo.
In 1947, Robert E. Anglim and Eugenia N. Anglim lived at 139 Green. He worked for Stoughton.91 From 1955-1961, they lived at 733 Pleasant.92
Perley Elmer Anglim (1882- ).
Between 1902-1904, Perley boarded at 14 Hunt. Between 1902-1903, he worked as a clerk at 284 N. Main. In 1905, he worked as a clerk at 48 Centre. In October 31, 1906, Perley E. Anglim married Ethel Q. Ware. In 1910, Perley E. Anglim worked as a clerk. Between 1910-1920, Perley E. Anglim and his wife lived at 849 Belmont. From 1924-1926, they lived at 107 Newberry. Between 1916-1917, he worked as a clerk at 28 High .In 1917, Perley E. Anglim and Robert E. Anglim worked as grocers at 20 High. Their firm was called Anglim Brothers. In 1919, the company was called Anglim Market Co., Inc. Grocers, and was based at 913 N. Main. In 1924, he worked for Peerless Market on 20 High.93
In 1920, Perley Elmer Anglim (born January 10, 1882 in New Hampshire) was married, but lived by himself as a lodger, at 70 Wyman Street, in Brockton. He was the owner of a provision store.94 By 1934, he lived at 1248 Commonwealth Avenue, in Braintree, and worked as a manager at 366 Washington, in Braintree.95 In 1937, Perley was married to Julia, and lived on 8 Barrows in Allston, MA. In 1937, he worked as a clerk. Living with them was David A. Anglim, who worked at 367 Washington in Brookline.96
In 1930, Ethel Anglim (born ca. 1881 in Maine and married in 1907) lived at 166 Turnpike Street in Easton, Bristol, MA . Living with her, was her widowed mother, Louise Ware (born ca. 1854 in Maine). In 1930, Ethel worked at a drug store.97 Ethel Anglim, the wife of Perley Anglim, died on May 16, 1933.98
Joseph W. Anglim (1884- ).
In 1903, Joseph W. Anglim (born 1884 in Massachusetts) boarded at 14 Hunt and worked as a clerk at 44 Centre. He married Nellie F. Sinclair (born ca. 1883 in Canada and immigrated in 1885) on September 17, 1907. Their children were: William J Anglim (born ca. 1908), and Kenneth H Anglim (born ca. 1911). They lived at 270 Pleasant Street, in Brockton, Plymouth, MA, Joseph worked as a retail grocer, Nellie was a sales clerk at a retail grocery, William was an agent for a cracker company, and Kenneth was a sales clerk for a retail grocery.99
Between 1908-1910, he boarded at 27 David, and worked as a clerk at 596 Warren Avenue. In 1913, Joseph lived at 168 Forest Avenue, and worked as a clerk at 596 Warren Avenue.100
Between 1916-1919, Joseph W. Anglim lived with his wife, Nellie, at 168 Forest Avenue. They moved to 182 Forest Avenue in 1921. He worked as a clerk, ca. 1916-1919. He worked as a grocer from 1921-26. Between 1924-1929, he worked at 270 Pleasant. From 1924-1926, they lived at 267 Pleasant. In 1929, they lived at 272 Pleasant.. In 1935, they lived at 40 Monson. In 1935, he worked as a manager.101
By 1947, Joseph W. Anglim was retired. He lived with his wife Nellie at 49 Moraine, from ca. 1947-1961.102 In 1955, he was working for Avon. He had retired again by 1958.
Other Brockton Anglims
In 1929, William J. Anglim lived with his parents Joseph and Nellie at 272 Pleasant and worked as a clerk at 73 Montello, in Brockton. In 1932, he lived at 40 Monson, and worked as an assistant shipper at 333 N. Montello. In 1935, William J. Anglim lived with his parents at 40 Monson, and worked as a clerk. In 1935, Kenneth Anglim also lived with his parents on Monson, and worked as a clerk.103
From ca. 1947-1958, Richard W.Anglim and his wife Lillian A. Anglim, lived at 733 Pleasant. He worked as a bus driver for the EM St. Ry Co., from ca. 1947-1958.104
In 1930, David Anglim (born 1880 in Massachusetts) was a lodger at 129 Washington Street in Marblehead, Essex, MA. He was an accountant at a broker’s office.105
In 1900, John worked as a plumber, at 24 E. Elm, and 1901 he worked as a plumber at 38 E. Elm. He boarded at 139 Warren between 1900-1901.. In 1910, John Anglim lived at 198 Glenwood Avenue Extension. In 1913, John lived at 37 Glenwood Avenue, and worked as a stockman at 42 School.106
In 1961, Cynthia A. Anglim lived at 733 Pleasant and worked as a bookkeeper for BECO.107
Henry M. Anglim (1841-1880)
In 1870, Henry M. Anglim (born ca. 1841 in Ireland), brother of Patrick B. Anglim, lived in Braintree with his wife, Hannah Anglim (born ca. 1845), and his adopted son, Walter (born 1857). Henry M. Anglim worked as a boatmaker. Henry M. Anglim was born on March 17, 1841. He became naturalized in 1866. He died in January 1880.
Hannah M. Anglim (born ca. 1844 in Massachusetts) was widowed in 1880. She lived in Braintree, Norfolk County , MA, with her daughter Maud (born 1871 in Massachusetts).108 In 1888, Hannah worked as a dressmaker at Capt Geo M Fuller's, Central ave near Tremont, South Braintree, MA.109 Hannah still lived in Braintree in 1910.110
From 1905- 1916. Hannah,lived at the family home at 66 Central Avenue, South Braintree. Maude boarded there, and worked as a shoeworker.111
Walter Anglim (born ca. 1856 in Massachusetts) worked as turner ca. 1880-1881, and boarded at F.A. Hobart’s on Washington, in South Braintree.112 He worked as a coachman at Washington, South Braintree, in 1892.113
In 1905 Walter lived at 856 Washington, in Braintree, and worked as a laborer. From 1913-1916, Walter Anglim boarded at 1000 Washington, South Braintree. In 1919, he worked as a laborer, and lived at 47 Holbrook Avenue, in South Braintree.114
Henry M. Anglim (1863-?) became a bootmaker, and lived on Hancock in South Braintree.115
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