Re: Emma Adelia Cutten of Parrsboro

Hi Earl:

Unfortunately it isn¹t. I believe the skull was located under the Baptist
Church in Parrsboro which is undergoing renovations. This church is located
on Eastern Avenue which is the road coming into Parrsboro from Moose River
way and is about 2 blocks from the ³Y² intersection and the town Bandstand.

Dave


On 12/30/08 6:16 PM, "Earl Dow" <dowdowntime@...> wrote:

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> Hi, just wondering if this was the same location they found bones or skull a
> while back digging. The article was in the Amherst Daily News. Earl.
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> To: davidwinter@... <mailto:davidwinter%40ns.sympatico.caDate> :
> Tue, 30 Dec 2008 09:14:30 -0400Subject: [nscumber] Emma Adelia Cutten of
> Parrsboro
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> Interesting is the origin of St. Brigid's Glebe, Parrsboro from the
> obitbelow.Dave=====================ATKINSON MARTIN G 24 S PARRSBORO FORT
> LAWRENCE JOHN G ELIZABETH21 Oct 1884 Cumberland County, N.S.CUTTEN EMMA A 25 S
> PARRSBORO GREAT VILLAGE JOHN R MARTHA 625=====================1871 Census;3920
> MILL VILLAGE A 59 CUTTEN JOHN 34 M3920 MILL VILLAGE A 59 CUTTEN MARTHA 33
> M3920 MILL VILLAGE A 59 CUTTEN EMMA ADELIA 123920 MILL VILLAGE A 59 CUTTEN
> SARAH IDA 93920 MILL VILLAGE A 59 CUTTEN JULIA ELIZABETH 63920 MILL VILLAGE A
> 59 CUTTEN FRANK EDWARD 41881 Census;7102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN JOHN 45
> M7102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN MARTHA 43 M7102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN EMMA
> 207102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN IDA 197102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN JULIA
> 157102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN JOSEPH 37102 MILL VILLAGE B 102 CUTTEN ALBERT
> 0 B. NOV 18801891 Census;3610 PARRSBORO A 210 ATKINSON N 30 M3610 PARRSBORO A
> 210 ATKINSON EMMA 31 M3610 PARRSBORO A 210 ATKINSON JOHN 23610 PARRSBORO A 210
> ATKINSON WALTER 0 2 MONTHS===========Parrsboro Record, Tuesday, April 5, 1949,
> pg. #1; Reel #2866, NSARM,Halifax, N.S.OBITUARY: Mrs. M.G. AtkinsonWord has
> been received by J.H. Cutten of the death of his sister, Mrs. EmmaAtkinson,
> widow of the late Dr. M.G. Atkinson, which occurred at Watertown,New York on
> March 31st. Mrs. Atkinson was the eldest of the ten children ofthe late John
> and Martha (Teed) Cutten, pioneer settlers of Parrsboro.Following her marriage
> to Dr. Atkinson, she resided in Parrsboro where herhusband practiced his
> profession. He built as their home, the house which isnow St. Brigid's Church
> Rectory, on Main Street. In 1902, they took up theirresidence in the United
> States. Surviving ate two sons, Dr. John Atkinsonand Dr. Walter Atkinson, both
> of Watertown, N.Y. Also, one sister, Mrs.Mabel Cuthbent of Columbus, Ohio, and
> one brother, Joseph H. Cutten ofParrsboro. Interment was made at
> Watertown.Source: Dave Winter, 30 Dec
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