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Mr. Wilson died unexpectedly at the summer home at 458 Main Road on October 31, 1950.]]>2022-02-05T21:45:16-05:00
Title
Albion Benjamin Wilson (16 Apr 1872 - 31 Oct 1950)
Description
Albion B. Wilson was born in South Wethersfield, VT. and is is the author of "History of Granville." He married Lavinia Sophia Rose on October 2, 1909 in Granville and practiced law in Hartford, CT. where they made their primary residence, but continued to own the Rose homestead in Granville as a summer home until after Lavinia Rose Wilson's death in 1968.
Mr. Wilson died unexpectedly at the summer home at 458 Main Road on October 31, 1950.
Contributor
These photos were kindly donated in July 2019 by Janet Donston in loving memory of Lavinia Rose Wilson and Lillian Stillman Donston.
Rights
Granville Library Historical Room
Relation
CLICK HERE for more information about the Rose / Wilson home at 458 Main Road.
CLICK HERE for more information about Lavinia Sophia "Vinnie" (Rose) Wilson.
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She married Albion B. Wilson on October 2, 1909 and lived in Hartford where Albion practiced law. Lavinia was a teacher. The couple continued to maintain the Rose homestead at 458 Main Road in Granville as a family home, only selling it after Lavinia's death in 1968.
Lavinia (Rose) Wilson died on October 2, 1968 in Hartford on the 59th anniversary of her marriage to Albion Wilson.]]>2022-02-05T21:45:16-05:00
Title
Lavinia Sophia (Rose) Wilson (15 Nov 1875 - 2 Oct 1968)
Description
Lavinia Rose grew up in the family home at 458 Main Road in Granville. She attended school in Granville then attended Wesleyan Academy and Mount Holyoke college, graduating in 1901.
She married Albion B. Wilson on October 2, 1909 and lived in Hartford where Albion practiced law. Lavinia was a teacher. The couple continued to maintain the Rose homestead at 458 Main Road in Granville as a family home, only selling it after Lavinia's death in 1968.
Lavinia (Rose) Wilson died on October 2, 1968 in Hartford on the 59th anniversary of her marriage to Albion Wilson.
Contributor
These photos were kindly donated in July 2019 by Janet Donston in loving memory of Lavinia Rose Wilson and Lillian Stillman Donston.
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This page includes a Granville Time Travel video. Be sure to click on the enlarge icon before starting the Time Machine.
See MACRIS #GRN 83. ]]>2022-06-22T11:23:07-04:00
Title
Main Road, 0458, Miles J. Rose House, "Sunnyside"
Description
Miles J. Rose House, c. 1880, 458 Main Rd., Granville, MA.
This page includes a Granville Time Travel video. Be sure to click on the enlarge icon before starting the Time Machine.
See MACRIS #GRN 83.
Date
Built c. 1880
Contributor
Most of the photos on this page were kindly donated in July 2019 by Janet Donston in loving memory of Lavinia Rose Wilson and Lillian Stillman Donston. Please click on each photo for details.
Rights
Granville Public Library Historical Room and Massachusetts Historical Commission. See MACRIS disclaimer.
Porch Photo: Copyright Merrilee Connors, 2020
Is Referenced By
CLICK HERE for portrait photo of Miles and Sophia Rose CLICK HERE for portrait photo of Miles Rose as a young man. CLICK HERE for portrait photo of Sophia (Beach) Rose as a young woman.
Dr. Rockwell at the corner of Maple Street (now Main Road) and Old Westfield Road. House in the background, 458 Main Road, is still there.
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