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Note: # 039077476 REFN12 From newspaper clippings: G. Elmer Porritt, a bookkeeper at the Pawtucket branch of the Industrial Trust Company, and a member of Battery A, returned to Quonset Point today after 24 hours leave of absence. These are all notes from the local newspapers of the time: At Cedar Crest, Mr. & Mrs. George Porritt and family are occupying the Cedars. (Note: this was the summer cottage we went to each summer at Kickemuit River, in Warren, R.I. RHP ) George E. Porritt of this city (Pawtucket), an employee in the Pawtucket Branch of the Industrial Trust Company and a student in the Bryant and Stratton Business School, was awarded second prize for the best essay on an accounting subject. Benjamin E. Chace to George E. Porritt, land, buildings and improvements on the westerly side of Harcourt Avenue. Amount, $1500. (This was our home at 74 Harcourt Ave., Pawtucket, R.I.) George E. Porritt, et ux, to the Old Colony Cooperative Bank, land, buildings and improvements on the westerly side of Harcourt Ave. Amount, $3900. To Lt. Lee at the police station last night at 10:30 o'clock, George E. Porritt of 74 Harcourt Ave., made a report that the yard at his home had been entered and the clothesline stripped of its contents. Elmer Porritt, Miss Gladys Crook, and Miss Marion Hayes were the guests of Mr. & Mrs. William E. Martin at Chepiwanoxet over Labor Day. "Lillipution Wedding" at Leah Rebekah Lodge. Groom: Elmer Porritt. 4/04/02 Miss Handy's Dance Class. Grand March led by two of the juniors: Miss Helen Morey and Master Elmer Porritt.
Note: Custom Field:<_FA#> Buried in Moshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls, R.I.Soc. Sec.
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