Bertha M. Stanhope

(circa 1882 - )
Bertha M. Stanhope|b. ca 1882|p12.htm|Darwin Stanhope|b. s 1850|p1595.htm|Mary Jane Robinson|b. s 1855|p1596.htm|||||||||||||
Bertha was born in Canada circa 1882.1 She was the daughter of Darwin Stanhope and Mary Jane Robinson. Bertha was born in Canada, but was an American citizen because of her parents. She married ? Cookman say 1905. She married Allen Downing Felch in Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire, on 20 May 1915.1,2 She was a resident in the household of Allen Downing Felch in the 7 February 1920 census taken in Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, as "Bertha M. Felch" age 38, his wife.1
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Descendants of Allen Downing Felch

Child of Bertha M. Stanhope and Allen Downing Felch

Cited documentation

  1. [S8] Felch, Allen D., 1920 US Census, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1873.
  2. [S221] Olavene Haas, to Kathelyn and Clifton Martin 26 July 1996. The contents are mostly genealogical, relating to descendants of Allen D. Felch of Newbury, Vt. There is some discussion of where information came from. Olavene had compared notes with a cousin before writing. The arrangement is pretty straightforward, but some material is duplicated, or summarized in one place and in full in another. "Allen Felch then" [after Eliza Belle Gardner's death in April 1895] "married a Bertha _____ who I assume was the Bertha Henman you mention" -- the author has put Allen's second and third wives out of order.
 
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