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Marriage: Children:
  1. Nancy Josephine Brewster: Birth: 6 JUL 1920 in Niagara Falls, NY. Death: 28 FEB 2008 in Riverside Methodist Hosp Columbus Ohio

  2. William McCray Brewster: Birth: 22 MAR 1922 in Niagara Falls NY. Death: 26 JAN 1997 in Chewelah, Stevens Co., WA

  3. Theodore Edwards Brewster: Birth: 18 SEP 1924 in Cleveland OH. Death: 26 MAY 2014 in Maitland, Florida


Notes
a. Note:   N219 1891 - 05 Aug- St. Paul Daily Globe - Page 8 -
  Births Reported - Mr. and Mrs. W. McCray …………girl
  1914 Minneapolis Tribune: “ Mrs. Virginia Chapin of Queen avenue south entertained Monday at a dinner party in honor of Miss Florence Louise McCray and Mr. William E. Brewster, whose marriage is to take place Saturday at the home of the bride on Essex street southeast.
  Miss Laura Maud Edwards also shared the honors with the young people. Miss Edwards will leave this evening to make her home in Los Angeles with her sister, Mrs. Flora Fargo. The table appointments were in pink and white, with a bowl of pink roses as a centerpiece.” Sept 30 1914
  1914 - Miss Florence Louise McCray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McCray, Twelfth avenue southeast, and Mr. William Edwards Brewster of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Minneapolis, were married Saturday afternoon, at 4:30 in the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Frederick S. Atwood performed the ceremony. Little Gwendolyn Brewster, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. There were no other attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster are both graduates of the University of Minnesota and will be at home after Nov. 1, at 42 Strathmore avenue east, Cleveland, O.
  (from The Star Tribune; Minneapolis, MN; Monday, Oct 5, 1914; pg 5)
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  Florence attended secretarial school and worked as a secretary while she and William lived in Staten Island, NY. During this time their first child was still born.
  In 1920 when Florence was pregnant with Nancy she and William moved to Niagara Falls where William took a job with a battery firm. Nancy and her brother, William McCray, were born there. After 3 years the family moved to Cleveland, OH, where William took a job with the Christian Science Monitor. Theodore Edwards was born soon after the move to Ohio.
  After the children were grown Florence worked as a secretary at Fort Sheridan, Ill. and the building and grounds department of Wellesley College, in Massachusetts.
  Florence was an adept party hostess, and an excellent cook. She and Billy enjoyed playing bridge and golf, and Florence was an avid Boston Red Socks fan. Throughout her life she kept up an active correspondence with many friends and relatives. She was also a accomplished pianist, and accompanied her son Eddie when he auditioned for the Oberlin conservatory.
  In 1973 her home was broken into by thieves and she was thrown down her basement stairs. She injured her knee and remained in the basement overnight. In the morning she was able to crawl up and out of the house where neighbors found her. The thieves stole the family silverware but did not find her money. Florence then moved to Alliance Ohio and lived with her daughter Nancy. The silverware was eventually recovered and returned to the family.
  Florence was quiet, ladylike, intellectual, and highly intelligent. One of the last things she did was to read all of Proust.
  She died in 1979 in a nursing home in Alliance, Ohio.
  1904- St Paul Globe, April 03: “Some of the pupils of Miss Furber and
 a few of the younger pupils of Miss Nellie A. Hope gave a recital Thursday afternoon In their studios in the Chamber of Commerce building. The children presented an Interesting: programme in a most satisfactory manner. Dorothy Holmes displayed not only musical skill but surprising musical memory in the presentation, without notes, of a group of piano numbers which prefaced the programme. A class of ten went through the musical kindergarten exercises. Other pupils who took part were Helen Forest, Laura Griffith, Warren Lennon. Emllie Clark, Leland Morgan, Josephine McCray, Florence McCray “
  1920 Feb 4 - Minneapolis Tribune - “Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bogert, 1606 Mount Curve avenue, entertained at an informal dinner last evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards Brewster of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Mr Brewster arrived Sunday and joined Mrs. Brewster at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brewster, 717 Kenwood Parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster expect to return home tomorrow.”
  1930’s - a number of newspaper articles from the Detroit area include Mr. and/or Mrs. W. E. Brewster as participants in events at the Orchard Lake country club. Mrs. W. E. Brewster in particular in women’s golfing, and bridge.
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  Florence Louise Brewster died in 1979 and was buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
  FLORENCE BREWSTER
  Interred 11/3/1979
 Location: MEADOW ROAD, Lot 9801
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  FLORENCE LOUISE (MCRAY) BREWSTER
  Birth: 
 Aug. 31, 1891
 Saint Paul
 Ramsey County
 Minnesota, USA
 Death: 
 Oct. 1, 1979
 Alliance
 Stark County
 Ohio, USA [Edit Dates]
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 Parents:
 Adele Harriet Rose McCray (1869 - 1959)

 Spouse:
 William Edwards Brewster (1890 - 1957)

 Children:
 Nancy Josephine Brewster Eberle (1920 - 2008)*
 William McCray Brewster (1922 - 1997)*

 *Calculated relationship

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 Mount Auburn Cemetery
 Cambridge
 Middlesex County
 Massachusetts, USA
 Plot: Meadow Road Lot 9801 [Edit Plot]

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 Created by: Mimsey Tove
 Record added: Oct 05, 2014
 Find A Grave Memorial# 136855714
b. Note:   was cremated remains buried


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