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[[File:Patterson | [[File:Patterson Medal team.jpg|right|]]|, Mr. Murray (from Utica), [[William%20F.%20Duquette|Billy Duquette]]|. Winners of the 1927 [[Robert%20C.%20Paterson|Paterson]]| Medal in Curling. ''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, July 31, 1999 ]] '''Born:''' May 20, 1890 | ||
'''Died:''' March 22, 1971 | '''Died:''' March 22, 1971 |
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|, Mr. Murray (from Utica), Billy Duquette|. Winners of the 1927 Paterson| Medal in Curling. Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, July 31, 1999 ]] Born: May 20, 1890
Died: March 22, 1971
Married: Adelaide Cooper
Children: Edwin C. Booth, Mrs. Alice Melvin, George R. Booth
Edwin J. Booth was the owner of Kendall Pharmacy. He lived at 7 Circle street.
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