Horace Fales (1805-1856)
Hannah Kendall Fales (1805-1852)
Levi M. Fales (c.1845-1849)
Joseph H. Fales (1836-1837)
George H. Fales (c. 1833-1855)
Olive M. Fales (1842-1860)
Lyman M. Fales (c.1837-1865)
Horace Fales was born on February 19, 1805 in Dedham. He was the son of Eliphalet Fales, III and Sibyl Sumner Fales (lot 90). On May 4, 1831, Horace Fales married Hannah Kendall from Connecticut. Hannah was born on March, 2, 1805 to Parley and Sybil Crane Kendall.
The couple had seven children: Lyman, George, Joseph Harvey, Marcia, Olive, Charles, and Levi. The family spent several years in and around Upton, Massachusetts. Horace was a laborer. In the 1850 Census, Horace and Hannah, then 45 and 43, were living in Upton with George, 17, also a laborer; Lyman, 13; Marcia, 8; Olive, 7; and Charles, 6. They had already lost two children. Joseph Harvey Fales, born on March 9, 1836 in Dedham had been baptized on January 8, 1837 and died on January 9, 1837 at 9 months. Levi M. died on February 15, 1849 at 3 years of age.
Hannah Kendall Fales died in Upton on January 25, 1852. Back in Dedham, Horace Fales died on November 17, 1856 of consumption. George H. Fales died on February 9, 1855; he was 21.
Olive M. Fales, who had been born in Milford, Massachusetts on December 28, 1842, did not marry and worked as a seamstress. She died of tuberculosis like her father, on March 21, 1860, in Walpole at the age of 17. Lyman M. Fales, who had been born in Dedham c. 1837, died in Walpole on February 8, 1865 also of TB. He was single, a laborer, and 27 years of age.
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