Bank Village
Undated photo, unidentified woman and dog
Newspaper Clipping
April 23, 1915 - Richard Nathaniel Moore
Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Moore of Wayland, Mass., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a little son, Richard Nathaniel, on April 23, weight seven and one fourth pounds. Mrs. Moore is the older daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Prichard of Bank Village, where she spent her girlhood and early developed a love for school and study that made her a fine student and later a successful teacher.
James Roger diary entries
27th August 1912
Fair and cool; wind northwest. David choring round and Roger and him ploughed some in incubator field in afternoon. Roger, Johnnie, and Stewart went to Walker’s for wood in forenoon. I picked 2 fowls and cut lots. Got letter from Sandy about Mary’s homecoming. Not feeling well; went to bed early.
We gave a copy of this photo to the New Ipswich Historical Society a while back. It was given to us by Anna Hurd from whom we bought the Marshall residence in Bank village in 1970. I believe the society posted earlier that it was a photo of Mary Jane Marshall Ingraham and her {Newfoundland} dog Pat. However the 1914 History of New Ipswich listed Mary Jane's second husband as Robert Tabraham. Mary Jane was a sister of Edward Orlando Marshall who, like his father before him, was a employed as the chief mechanic at the Waterloom Mill.