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- The 1900 census finds the Packard family living in the home of Thomas Harrison, in Brockton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (Roll 673 Book 1, Page 131a ):
Thomas, Harrison, Head, W, M, June 1840, 59, Married 32 yrs., Custodian (Safe Depot?)
Thomas, Harriet G., Wife, W, F, Feb. 1844, 56, Married 32 yrs., Milliner
Packard, Mary J., Sister-in-law, W, F, Nov. 1835, 64, Widowed, Married 35 years, 1 child born/1 child surviving
Packard, Harry M., Nephew, M, W, March 1868, 32, Single, Shoe Laster
(The family was living at 34 School St. All of them stated they, and their parents were born in Massachusetts.
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1910 census:
(District 388, Ward 4, Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Sh. 12-A)
Packard, Harry M., Head, M, W, 42, Married 10 years, b. MA, fa. b. MA, mo. b. MA, Manufacturer of Shoes
Packard, Bertha M., Wife, F, W, 25, Married 10 years, 2 Children, b. ME, fa. b. ME, mo. b. MA, Polisher of Shoes
Packard, Mansfield M., M, W, 6, Single, b. MA, fa. b. MA, mo. b. MA
Packard, Harry B., M, W, 3, Single, b. MA, fa. b. MA, mo. b. MA
Harry's mother Mary J. Packard was also with the family. She was 75 years old and had been widowed.
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Harry Appears on the 1920 census living on Bird Hill in Bethel, Oxford Co., Maine (ED. 105, SH 11).
He was 52 years old, and was a Latheman at a brick mill.
He stated he was born in Mass, as were his parents, that he was divorced at the time of the census.
His two sons: Mansfield M., age 16, and Harry B., age 13 were living with him.
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Harry age 62, was living alone on the 1930 census, still on Bird Hill, in Bethel, Oxford Co., Maine, and was working as a laborer at a novelty mill.
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