Thank you, I am not sure if he was a townie, he lived mostly in the Cherry Valley area, Worcester, and Rutland, I was suprised to find him in Charlton. He was a farm hand so it is possible he moved around for work. Like I said I find him in 1930 as an inmate on this farm , the next time I find him is five years later in an obituary as follows; CHARLTON, July 1- Timothy Hunt died this afternoon at his home in Charlton. He was the son of the late Daniel and Ellen (Field?) Hunt. A private funeral will be held from the John J. Fay Funeral Home 2 Woodland St. Worcester, Wednesday morning, followed by a high mass of requiem in St. Pauls church, Worcester, at 8 o'clock, Burial will take place in St. John's cemetery, Worcester. WORCESTER DAILY TELEGRAM JULY 1,1935 He is buried with his parents, I have the paper work from St John's ... there is no headstone ... he was the last of the children to die. I doubled checked that this weekend. I'll keep hunting .. [no pun intended] Thank you for your input - fivegenirish