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1. Title:   George James Beake, Birth Return, No. B37 (1881)
Publication:   State of New Jersey, State Archives, Trenton, N.J.
2. Title:   The Holy Bible
Author:   Family data, Bible of Laurence Irving Beake
Publication:   (New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1901)
Text:   Bible inscribed on flyleaf: "Laurence Irving Beake/ With love from Mother/ Christmas./ 1929." Passed to his daughter Barbara J. Beake.
3. Title:   Birthdays and Anniversaries
Author:   Mary Olive (Kitchen) Beake, family records
Publication:   (Boston: Samuel Ward, 1928)
Text:   Passed to granddaughter Barbara J. Beake, the present owner.
4. Title:   George James Beake death certificate, (12 May 1960)
Publication:   City Clerk's Office, Melrose, Mass.
5. Title:   Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910
Page:   323:261
Publication:   (From original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004.)
 URL: <www.americanancestors.org/DB191/i/>
6. Title:   personal knowledge
Author:   Barbara J Beake
7. Title:   George James Beake & Mary Olive Kitchen marriage record. (1907)
Publication:   City Clerk's Office, Somerville, Mass.
Text:   Certified short form copy owned by Barbara J. Beake.
8. Title:   Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910
Page:   571: 451 & 685
Publication:   (From original records held by the Massachusetts Archives. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2004.)
 URL: <www.americanancestors.org/DB191/i/>

Notes
a. Note:   Birth registered in Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Born 16 May 1881 in New Jersey. Parents George & Amelia [Lever], residing in Brookline. Both born in England. Father's occupation: Clerk. Grew up and attended school in Everett, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Resided briefly at 94 Bristol Road, Somerville after marriage, then moved to 37 Bay State Avenue, Somerville for most of his married life;. He moved to 18 Willow Street, Melrose around March 1954, after the death of his wife, where he remained until his death in 1960. This was to be near his son Laurence's family. His daughter-in-law's parents, Carleton and Mary White, moved into the other apartment there in about 1955. Was President of Bri-Mar Paint Company in Everett for many years. Worked there from 1899-1951.


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