| Place of Burial: | East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
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| Birthplace: | Massachusetts, United States |
| Death: | Died in United States |
| Occupation: | Physician |
| Managed by: | Christine Moore |
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Resided 1870: Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Resided 1880: East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Resided: Rockland
Resided 1900: Brockton Ward 1, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Resided 1910: Brockton Ward 1, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Resided 1920: Brockton Ward 4, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Buried: Central Cemetery, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Charles Sumner, following his father's footsteps as a physician, has gained a name for his successful treatment of consumption, and has recently converted the family homestead at East Bridgewater,Mass., into a model sanitorium for the treatment of tuberculous patients, naming it "The Asa Millet Sanitorium," in honor of his father.
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References:
"History of the Town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine" Chapter III Pg243-252 (A digital copy of this reference can be found on ancestry.com)
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January 29, 1858
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Massachusetts, United States
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| 1929 |
August 19, 1929
Age 71
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United States
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United States
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July 22, 1908
Age 50
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1892
Age 33
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1896
Age 37
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1902
Age 43
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1904
Age 45
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1905
Age 46
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| 1906 |
November 11, 1906
Age 48
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Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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