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Note: n New York City on 21 February 1870. The family settled in New Haven CT before removed to Chelsea in the mid 1870s, where Mark completed his education. Setting up his own household with his young bride (he was 19, she only 16), Mark worked with his father and brother in the print shop and resided at 98 Central Avenue and 11 Walnut St. By 1892, he became a manager at the Hub Printing Company (52 Winnisimmet St.) and lived at 54 Suffolk St. He so continued until about 1901, when the family appears to have moved to Manchester NH to become the manager of the New Boston Printing Company (384 Chestnut St.). It was there that after four children and 19 years of marriage, he and Hattie were divorced and she moved back to Chelsea. Mark and Ralph remained in Manchester, and he lived at 77 Blodget Street from 1908 the early 1920s. Mark remarried, about 1910, to Cyrilla. She was a Canadian emigrant, and about thirteen years younger than he. Remaining with her the rest of his life, this second marriage was childless. Moving from Blodget Street to 40 Longwood Avenue in the early 1920s, Mark remained active at New Boston until his death on 17 December 1928, a few months past his 65th birthday. Cyrilla survived him and continued to reside at the Longwood house.
Note: Born in the East End of London, Mark came to America with his family on the Cella, arriving i
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