The adult children had moved to New York City, Hartford Connecticut, and Massachusetts . The unmarried children eldest daughter Alice, and sons Harry, Reuel and Fred travelled to Pony Montana in 1898. In the early years Wilmott worked in the mining as well. And he gravitated to carpentry which was in high demand in the booming area.
Sadly she died in 1904 .
Note: before she moved out of Prattville she and wilmott had lost a son and 2 daughters as very young children.
The adult children had moved to New York City, Hartford Connecticut, and Massachusetts . The unmarried children eldest daughter Alice, and sons Harry, Reuel and Fred travelled to Pony Montana in 1898. In the early years Wilmott worked in the mining as well. And he gravitated to carpentry which was in high demand in the booming area.
Sadly she died in 1904 .
Note: before she moved out of Prattville she and wilmott had lost a son and 2 daughters as very young children.
Family Members
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Alice "Allie" Richtmyer Drackert
1867–1963
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Morse Alvin Richtmyer Sr
1870–1929
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Ruth P Richtmyer Pierce
1872–1946
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Augustus "Gus" Richtmyer
1873–1953
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Harry Stack Richtmyer
1877–1959
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Fredrick C "Fred" Richtmyer
1879–1927
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William Churchill Richtmyer
1881–1958
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May "Mamie" Richtmyer Hamlin
1882–1970
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Reuel C Richtmyer
1887–1922
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