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Flora Evelyn Ann MAY

Female 1922 - 2001  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Flora Evelyn Ann MAY was born on 1 Jul 1922 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts (daughter of Edwin Nathan MAY and Pearl Esther PALMER); died on 6 Aug 2001 in Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts; was buried in East Street Cemetery, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Queens, New York, New York
    • Census: 1940, Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1950, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts

    Flora married Herbert David BOUTALL on 12 Jul 1938 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts. Herbert was born about 1875 in England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    From Indiana Evening Gazette, July 12, 1938
    Clean Up Chores Get Married
    ATHOL, Mass., July 12 – (AP) – Herbert David Boutall, 63, poultry farmer, and his 16-year old bride spent their first day of married live today at work.
     Boutall, a widower of two years, and Flora Evely Anna May, were married at St. John’s Episcopal Church last night because the Mays, farmers all, insisted they had to clean up their farm chores before donning wedding togs. Previously and afternoon ceremony had been planned.
    More than 2,000 persons waited outside the church for a glimpse of the bridal party. The ceremony wiltnessed by 100 guests.

    From The St Petersburg Times, Wednesday, July 13, 1938
    December and May Wedding Attracts Throng of 2,000
    ATHOL, Mass., July 12 — (AP) – While a crowd of 2,000 sought a glimpse of a wedding ceremony held at night because the bridal party couldn’t take time off from their farm chores for a day service, Herberd David Boutall, 63-year-old widower, tonight married his 16-year-old sweetheart, Flora Evelyn Anna May.
     The church ceremony was witnessed by 100 persons, including a number of standees in rear pews, and several policemen, who kept outsiders from opening windows and peering in. A wedding reception was held at Boutall’s farm house. Boutall, busy with 200 hens, is not planning a wedding trip in the near future.

    From The New York Age, July 16, 1938.
    Hot Weather Item!, by Benezer Bay.
     An Athol, Massachusetts, dispatch of Thursday last told of the proposed marriage of a 63-year-old widower and a 16-year-old girl of that burg. One newspaper carried a picture of the elederly Romeo lifting his youthful bride-to-be, just to show his retained strength.
     “The only ones in the neighborhood who object to the marriage,” he is reported as saying, “are a couple of old maids who think I should marry someone nearer my own age.” “My answer to them,” continued the prospective groom, “is that when I buy a piano, I don’t want an antique, I want one that plays.”
     Boutall, as is said to be his name, should be careful about making assertions about purchasing antiques. His young bride might awaken some fine morning to realize that she has done just that.

    From The Amsterdam Evening Recorder, N.Y., Tuesday, July 11, 1939.
    Bridegroom of 64 Who Wed Girl 16 Confounds Critics
    ATHOL, Mass., Jull 11 – (AP) – Herbert D. Boutall, the 64-year-old Athol chicken farmer who took a 16-year-old wife juste a year ago, looked back with pleasure today on a “happy year” and laughed at the critics who predicted the May-December romance would go on the rocks.
     His pretty, brunette bride, Flora Evelyn Anna, who turned 17 on July 1, agreed and chuckled as Boutall praised her ability as a cook, a thrifty manager and a maker of “wonderful home brew”.
     Boutall, who runs a small egg route, recalled with a grin the “crank letter writers” who told him after the marriage to “leave the chickens alone and take care of the hens”. “The happy year we have had,” and he smiled at his wife, attired in flowered shorts and jacket, “simply proves that we meant marriage in every sense of the word whe we applied for a license a year ago. We knew then that it wasn’t fascination on the part of one and infatuation on the part of the other.”

    From The Lewiston Daily Sun 14 apr, 1943
    Boutall will not return to England
    Athol Man, 68, Who Wed Girl, 20, Gets Probation for Non-Support
    ATHOL, Mass., April 13 – AP – Herbert D. Boutall, 68 who announced on Saturday that his marriage to the former Ann Evelyn May, 20, was on the rocks after five years, will not go to his native England as he had planned.
    He was under two years probation today after being convicted of non-support of two children, for whos keep he was ordered to pay $12 a week.
     The May-December romance began when Ann left school to become Boutall’s housekeeper two years after his first wife died. Two children were born to them, Barbara Ann 3, and David, 2. Mrs. Boutall and the children live here with her mother while Boutall works and lives in nearby Orange. On Saturday he said he soon would return to his native England to take a war job.

    From the blog My Father’s posts dedicated to Ebenezer Ray :
    A Piano Lesson ?
     Before there was Rupert Murdoch and Wendi, his pie-spiking wife; before the celebrity sphere was all a twitter about 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison marrying a reportedly 16-year-old Courtney Stodden, there was Herbert David Boutall, 63, and his 16-year-old bride, Ann
     Dubbed a “hot weather item,” in my father’s column on July 16, 1938, the item wasn’t about the temperatures at all. It was about a May-December romance that made headlines across the nation.
     “Both of the characters in this February-December drama are white, but what of it?” my father wrote. “One newspaper carried a picture of the elderly Romeo lifting his youthful bride-to-be, just to show his retained strength.“
    Boutall, a widower from Athol, Mass. is quoted as saying: “The only ones in the neighborhood who object to the marriage are a couple of old maids who think I should marry someone nearer my own age. My answer to them is that when I buy a piano I don’t want an antique. I want one that plays.”
     “Boutall should be careful about making assertions about purchasing antiques,” Ebenezer wrote. “His young bride might awaken some fine morning to realize that she has done just that.”
     In hindsight, Ebenezer might have taken his own advice about making assertions. Ten years later, he would end up in his own May-December romance. My mother, certainly no child, was only 22 years my father’s junior, which doesn’t come close to the Boutalls’ 47-year age difference. Still, it’s a reminder that you never know when your own words will come back to bite you, especially when you are talking about “old” people.
     I followed the Boutall marriage in the archives of the Boston Globe. More than 5000 spectators lined the streets for the wedding on July 11, 1938. The church only seated 120. In August, a subsequent Globe article intimated that the couple was thinking of selling their New England farm and moving to England, where Herbert was from. A year later, they were still in Athol, according to the Globe headline: “Farmer, 64, wife 17, will mark first year of marital bliss today.”
     Then in May 1940, the Globe announced that the “May–December couple proud parents of a girl.” They had a son the next June, but, alas, on April 10, 1943, the Globe announced, “Gap of 47 years too much for Athol pair, so they’ve separated.”
     The paper quoted Herbert as saying, “If she wants a younger man she can have one.” According to that Globe article, Herbert was headed to England to work in a war plant. His wife and children moved back in with her parents.
     Perhaps she got a new piano.

    Children:
    1. Barbara Ann BOUTALL was born on 13 May 1940 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 26 Oct 1969 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    2. David Bruce BOUTALL was born on 18 Jun 1941 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 26 Sep 2014 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in South Cemetery, Orange, Franklin, Massachusetts.

    Flora married David GANSON on 25 Dec 1944 in West Swanzey, Cheshire, New Hampshire. David (son of Adam Mackay GANSON and Maria Beatrice BULL) was born on 16 May 1913 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York; died on 28 Feb 1960. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lorna GANSON was born on 28 Jan 1949 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 29 Jan 1949 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    2. Deborah GANSON was born on 26 Nov 1951 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 20 Sep 2020 in Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    3. Gordon M. GANSON was born on 22 Feb 1954.

    Flora married Donald Joseph CHICOINE in 1968 in Massachusetts. Donald (son of Alfred Egeur CHICOINE and Leona Mary LANDRY) was born on 7 Jun 1937 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 27 Feb 2008 in Worcester, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edwin Nathan MAY was born on 12 Jan 1885 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts (son of Thomas Edwin MAY and Ervina Rosella BEAMAN); died on 25 Mar 1968 in Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1930, Queens, New York, New York

    Edwin married Pearl Esther PALMER on 7 Aug 1907 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts. Pearl (daughter of George Oliver PALMER and Seraphina Skinner COES) was born on 24 May 1889 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died in 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Pearl Esther PALMER was born on 24 May 1889 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick (daughter of George Oliver PALMER and Seraphina Skinner COES); died in 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1901, Sunbury & Queens, New Brunswick
    • Immigration: 1906
    • Census: 1910, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1930, Queens, New York, New York

    Children:
    1. Earl Lester MAY was born on 1 May 1908 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 22 Aug 1981 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    2. George Edwin MAY was born on 21 Jun 1910 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 12 Oct 1910 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    3. Dorothy Ervina MAY was born on 25 Aug 1911 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 14 Mar 2002 in Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    4. Dexter Braman MAY was born on 24 Feb 1915 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in Jul 1997 in Providence, Rhode Island.
    5. Jane Eleanor MAY was born on 23 Jul 1920 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 6 Oct 1990 in Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in East Street Cemetery, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    6. 1. Flora Evelyn Ann MAY was born on 1 Jul 1922 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 6 Aug 2001 in Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts; was buried in East Street Cemetery, Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    7. William Palmer MAY was born on 29 Mar 1924 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 13 Oct 1967 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Edwin MAY was born on 23 Jun 1833 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in 1920.

    Thomas married Ervina Rosella BEAMAN on 27 Nov 1868. Ervina was born on 1 Aug 1850 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in Feb 1929 in Flushing, Queens, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ervina Rosella BEAMAN was born on 1 Aug 1850 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts; died in Feb 1929 in Flushing, Queens, New York.
    Children:
    1. 2. Edwin Nathan MAY was born on 12 Jan 1885 in Princeton, Worcester, Massachusetts; died on 25 Mar 1968 in Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  George Oliver PALMER was born on 9 Mar 1861 in Hibernia, Queens, New Brunswick (son of Lawrence PALMER, Jr. and Mary Ann FISHER); died in 1908 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in United Church Cemetery, Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1891, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Sunbury & Queens, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Birthdates of family taken from 1901 Census (Sunbury & Queens District of NB, Can, Cambridge sub-district, 2941, page 23). George was of Hampstead, when he married Saraphina Hanselpacker. Year on Census was 1862, but year of birth on gravestone is 1861, so using latter for my primary (source: Jared Handspicker).

    George married Seraphina Skinner COES on 30 Jun 1886. Seraphina (daughter of Robert William COES and Rebecca SKINNER) was born on 20 Mar 1853 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 29 May 1936 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in United Church Cemetery, Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Seraphina Skinner COES was born on 20 Mar 1853 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick (daughter of Robert William COES and Rebecca SKINNER); died on 29 May 1936 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in United Church Cemetery, Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1891, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Sunbury & Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1920, Cumberland, Maine

    Notes:

    Witnesses to the marriage were Frances McCutcheon and Elizabeth McCutcheon.

    Children:
    1. Mary Cora PALMER was born on 13 Sep 1887 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died after 1960.
    2. 3. Pearl Esther PALMER was born on 24 May 1889 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died in 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
    3. Walter Scott PALMER was born on 29 Oct 1891 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 4 Jul 1981 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine.
    4. William G. PALMER was born on 31 Oct 1893 in New Brunswick; died on 13 Sep 1916 in Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
    5. Harry Westley PALMER was born on 23 Aug 1896 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died after 1917.
    6. Jennie Helen PALMER was born on 17 Nov 1898 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 16 Sep 1972 in Oakland, Alameda, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lawrence PALMER, Jr. was born about 1816 in Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick; died in 1908; was buried in Palmer Family Cemetery, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick

    Lawrence married Mary Ann FISHER. Mary was born about 1823 in Kings, New Brunswick; and died; was buried in Palmer Family Cemetery, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Ann FISHER was born about 1823 in Kings, New Brunswick; and died; was buried in Palmer Family Cemetery, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1881, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick

    Children:
    1. Frances Mary PALMER was born on 28 Mar 1848 in Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 6 Dec 1935 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
    2. Ezra PALMER was born about 1849 in New Brunswick; and died.
    3. Lonzo PALMER was born about 1851 in New Brunswick; and died.
    4. Jacob S. PALMER was born on 14 Nov 1852 in Hibernia, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 26 Apr 1922 in Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in Palmer Family Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick,.
    5. Thomas W. PALMER was born about 1857 in Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick; and died.
    6. Stephen C. PALMER was born about 1858 in New Brunswick; and died.
    7. Daniel D. PALMER was born on 3 Jan 1859 in Hibernia, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 23 Mar 1934 in Welsford, Queens, New Brunswick.
    8. 6. George Oliver PALMER was born on 9 Mar 1861 in Hibernia, Queens, New Brunswick; died in 1908 in Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in United Church Cemetery, Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick.
    9. Albert R. PALMER was born on 17 Jun 1864 in New Brunswick; died on 30 Jan 1941 in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington; was buried in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington.
    10. Benjamin Franklin PALMER was born on 27 Oct 1866 in Queens, New Brunswick; died on 31 Oct 1938 in Burnaby, British Columbia.

  3. 14.  Robert William COES was born on 25 Sep 1824 in N. Grand Lakes, Queens, New Brunswick; died after 1901.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1871, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    Robert and Rebecca lived in Cambridge Parish of Queens, New Brunswick, Canada in 1871, when the Census showed them as having, not only Seraphina, but the following: Charles W. aged 21, Walter S. aged 19, Robert C. aged 15, Caroline aged 10, Rebecca age 6. Their religion was Baptist and origin was Scotch. Another researcher interested in the Coes line has indicated a Butler Coes and Edward Reese Coes, as being in the same areas as Robert, indicating possible brothers or cousins relationships. Robert was employed as shoemaker and farmer (1861)

    Robert married Rebecca SKINNER on 9 May 1849 in Queens, New Brunswick. Rebecca (daughter of Rev. Joseph Churchill SKINNER and Eliza A. CHASE) was born on 28 Apr 1829 in N. Grand Lakes, Queens, New Brunswick; died after 1901. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Rebecca SKINNER was born on 28 Apr 1829 in N. Grand Lakes, Queens, New Brunswick (daughter of Rev. Joseph Churchill SKINNER and Eliza A. CHASE); died after 1901.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1871, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick

    Children:
    1. Charles William COES was born on 8 Dec 1850 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 24 Mar 1939 in Richardsville, Restigouche, New Brunswick; was buried in Rural Cemetery, Campbellton, Restigouche, New Brunswick.
    2. Walter Scott COES was born in Aug 1851 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 18 May 1882 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    3. 7. Seraphina Skinner COES was born on 20 Mar 1853 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 29 May 1936 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in United Church Cemetery, Whites Cove, Queens, New Brunswick.
    4. Robert Chipman COES was born on 10 Feb 1857 in Grand Lake-Jemseg, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 23 Oct 1914 in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Fort Fairfield, Aroostook, Maine.
    5. Caroline COES was born about 1861 in New Brunswick; and died.
    6. Rebecca Alma COES was born on 6 Jul 1864 in New Brunswick; died in 1946 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Palmer Family Cemetery, Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick.