Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Ham, Oliver Wormwood, 1850-1925 |
Born |
Oct. 16, 1850 |
Birthplace |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Deceased |
Feb. 14, 1925 |
Deceased where |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Places of residence |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Occupation |
Furniture dealer and undertaker, located at 62-64 Market Street. Volunteer Portsmouth Fire fighter. Asst. undertaker to Fletcher and Tanton and took over after they died from 1894-1916. in 1916 he sold the business to Thurston Parker and became his asst. When Parker died he again took over the business and subsequently sold the business again to Albert Trottier. |
Father |
Oliver W. Ham. |
Mother |
Mary Jane Frost. |
Spouse |
Mary Hunter, daughter of William and Sophie Hunter, b. c1853 in Portsmouth, N.H |
Children |
1. Oliver W. Ham, b. Nov. 24, 1877 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Jun. 14, 1885 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
Notes |
Sagamore Cem. rec. |
Titles & honors |
Oddfellows |
Relationships |
Spouses: Mary Hunter, daughter of William and Sophie Hunter, b. c1853 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Sept. 15, 1880 in Portsmouth, N.H., m. Nov. 28, 1875 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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