I Can Identify

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Week 8-I Can Identify


It’s been a busy week at our household and now I’m playing catch up. Last week’s writing theme was “I Can Identify.” I have chosen to write about my 3x’s great grandmother Carrie F. Harding Currier.


Carrie’s Sep 1868 marriage record (Boston, MA) to John F. Currier shows her name as Carrie F. Harding, daughter of Mary S. and Charles P. Harding.


Further research on Carrie F. Harding revealed that Carrie was adopted by her mother’s second husband Charles P. Harding when she was 18 years old in Aug of 1868.


The next record we find of Carrie Yallalee when she is 6 yrs old and living with her mother, Mary Yallalee, and her grandmother, Abigail Robinson, in the 1855 Massachusetts State Census in Boston, MA.


Thorough genealogical research and correlation of genealogical information helps us identify that Caroline Frances Yallalee was born 05 Sep 1849 in NY to parents Charles H. Yallalee and Mary Stone Robinson and adopted by Charles P. Harding in Boston, MA in Aug 1868.


Now we just need to learn what happened to Charles H. Yallalee!


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