Person:Edith Cozzens (2)

Edith May Cozzens
b.Aug 1884
m. 17 Jul 1873
  1. Frank S. Cozzens1874 -
  2. Minnie Louise Cozzens1880 -
  3. Edith May Cozzens1884 - 1961
  4. Vida Izanna Cozzens1887 - 1965
m. 1 Oct 1910
  1. Verne Scott Follansbee1913 - 1951
  2. Roberta F. Follansbee1919 - 1993
m. Bef 1948
Facts and Events
Name Edith May Cozzens
Gender Female
Birth[1] Aug 1884 Primary: Y
Alt Birth? 1885 Leominster, MA
Residence[3] 1910 164 Central St, Leominster MA with her parents as a stenographer.Primary: Y
Marriage 1 Oct 1910 to Samuel Harry Follansbee
Residence[4] 1920 160 Central St, Leominster MA with her parents and children as an office workerPrimary: Y
Residence[5] 1930 15 Exchange St, Leominster MA as a bookkeeper, School Dept.Primary: Y
Other? 1930 15 Exchange St., Leominster, MAAddress 1
Other? 1930 Bookkeeper for School Dep't., Leominster, MAOccupation 1
Marriage Bef 1948 Primary: Y
to John T. Gorts
Death[2] 1961 Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesPrimary: Y
Burial[2][6] Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesPrimary: Y Evergreen Cemetery

Edith (widow) lived on 160 Central St. Leominster. By 1922 Edith had moved to 25 West St. Leominster. 1924- Edith was a Municipal Building Resident at 160 Central St. , not sure yet what that means. 1930-Leominster Census: Edith is listed as a bookkeeper for the school district. 1930-Leominster Census: Ediths mother, Laura L. Cozzena, was living in Ediths home, age 77.

References
  1. The Census shows Albert M. as born in 1861, and that they have been married for 16 years..
  2. 2.0 2.1 Her tombstone.
  3. 1910 Census.
  4. 1920 Census.
  5. 1930 Census.
  6. Use the northern entrance, beside the chapel and opposite Priest St. Drive in beyond the chapel and an adjacent building, turn left (north), find the first block of Avenue E. It is due north of the above buildings. Look for four cedar trees at the corners of a lot. They are about 3 stories high and 15 feet apart. This is the lot where Samuel Harry Follansbee, his wife Edith Cozzens, and son Verne Scott Follansbee are buried.

    30 feet south of the southwest cedar tree, is the lot where Samuel Nathaniel Follansbee, Fannie D. Smart, Esther Follansbee Taylor Ladeau, and Leroy Taylor are buried.