Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . d social way. He isa member of the Harugari Lodge, a Germanbenevolent socjety, and takes a brotherly in-terest in his countrymen, who like himself,come to the United States to make a gain a fortune, and especially in those lessfortunate who need encouragement and helpin their struggles to gain a footing in the rushof business competition. Mr. Flentje married, November 7, 1886,Ella, daughter of Robert and Mary (Libby)Weitze, of East Cambridge. Two childrenwere


Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . d social way. He isa member of the Harugari Lodge, a Germanbenevolent socjety, and takes a brotherly in-terest in his countrymen, who like himself,come to the United States to make a gain a fortune, and especially in those lessfortunate who need encouragement and helpin their struggles to gain a footing in the rushof business competition. Mr. Flentje married, November 7, 1886,Ella, daughter of Robert and Mary (Libby)Weitze, of East Cambridge. Two childrenwere the issue of this union: Harold, bornSeptember 2, 1887, died at the age of elevenmonths; Leslie, born March 17, 1891. Thefamily reside at No. 1643 Cambridge street,corner of Trowbridge street, one of the finestresidential sections of the University City, (i) John Stott, Sr., was born inSTOTT Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was educated there in thecommon schools, and learned the machiniststrade. He rose to the position of head me-chanic in a large mill in his native town. Hewas a man of sterling character and agreeable. RESIDENCE OF ERNST FLENTJE CAMBRIDGE STREET. CAMBRIDGE MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 1627 manner, enjoying the friendship of all histownsmen. He died at Rochdale where hespent all his active years. He married AnnClegg, a native of Lancashire. She died inT851. Children: Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, Har-riet, John, Jr., mentioned below. (H) John Stott, son of John Stott (i),was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England,March 5, 1835, and died in Lowell, Massa-chusetts, June 6, 1892. He was educated inthe Rochdale schools, and learned the tradeof cooper after coming to America. He cameto America in 1849 when fourteen years ofage. The trip took six weeks on the Atlanticin a sailing vessel. He made his home inLowell, Massachusetts, and secured a clerk-ship in the Lowell post office. After a fewyears he took a position as clerk in the Belvi-dere Mills and rose to the position of pay-ma


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