Main Road, 0550, Charles B. Thompson House
Thompson Family
The Thompson family, who lived on Granville Hill on the right, opposite Nestrovich's (Main Road). Photo around 1925-30. Front: Charles B. Thompson and Lucy (Noble) Thompson. Back: Retta Thompson and Charles Noble Thompson ("Charlie Noble").
Estimated 1925-1930. Possibly 45th wedding anniversary (1929).
Digital image from the Rowley family collection.
Rowley, John Henry (11 Sep 1868 - 28 Nov 1933) and Mary Evaline (Noble) (02 Feb 1868 - 23 Dec 1957)
John Henry Rowley (11 Sep 1868 - 28 Nov 1933) and Mary Evaline "Mattie" Noble (02 Feb 1868 - 32 Dec 1957) were both born in Granville, MA. Their parents had small farms and their fathers, William Rowley and Edwin Noble, worked at the drum shop. John and Mary also worked at the drum shop. They married in 1892 and moved to Hartford where John became a partner in Wilcox and Rowley, a building company focused primarily on residential construction.
John's cousin Frank Rowley (1860-1941, the son of Henry Rowley. 1828-1876 and Mary Jane Webb, 1841-1866) also moved from Granville to Hartford where he too became a builder. Frank's brother, Roswell Rowley (1863-1944), married Julia Shoughrue (1865-1956). They worked at the drum shop and lived at 522 Main Road for many years.
John and Mary's first child first child, Levi was born in 1893. Mary was given a silver cup by her Granville schoolmates, who had created a fund to purchase the cup for the first in the class to have a child (according to family legend).
Mary and John are buried at the Silver Street Cemetery, Granville, as are Roswell and Julia. Henry Rowley and Mary Jane Webb are buried in the Northeast Cemetery, Granville.
Photos:
1. John Henry Rowley and Mary Evaline (Noble) Rowley, with grandchildren Marjorie and Robert Rowley, taken in Hartford, about 1925.
2: John H. Rowley
3 & 4: Silver cup given to Mary Evaline Noble Rowley, 1893, by her Granville classmates.
5: The family's Pope Hartford, photo taken in Hartford. This car remained in the family until 1958.
6: The family Studebaker. Also remained in the family until 1958.
7. House on Oxford St., Hartford, built by John Rowley.
8. Mary in her garden (Hartford).
9. Mary with her cousin, Retta Thompson Clark (1896-1986). The Thompson's lived on Main Rd., Granville in the house with the columns, across from Nestrovitch's and are buried at the Silver Street Cemetery.
10. Thanksgiving 1944(Waterbury, CT.). John and Mary's son Leslie was serving in Guam at the time this photo was taken.
11. John and Mary's headstone, Silver Street Cemetery. It is visible from the road, in the upper section of the cemetery.
The Rowley Family Collection
Mary Noble: <a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/189">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/189</a><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/371">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/371</a><br />Frank Rowley:<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/140">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/140</a><br />Roswell Rowley and Julia Shoughrue:<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/711">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/711</a><br />Thompson Family:<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/738">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/738<br /></a><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/824">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/824</a><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/35">https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/35</a>
Thompson, Charles B. With Horse and Wagon
Charles B. Thompson, a local farmer and butcher. Photo taken from the home of Retta and Merrill Clark.
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