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  1. May 28, 2004 · William was born in 18 September 1917 in Ridgewood, New Jersey to Joseph R. and Anne R. (Lenihan) Boldt. [1] He passed away in 2004. At the time of his draft registration for World War II 16 October 1940, he was a graduate student and assistant at New York University School of Commerce. [2] It was also noted that he was a tall young man, 6' 3 ...

    • Male
    • September 18, 1917
    • Elizabeth Neely (Roberts) Shaw
    • May 28, 2004
  2. When William O’Brien Boldt was born on 18 September 1917, in Ridgewood, Bergen, New Jersey, United States, his father, Joseph Raymond Boldt Sr, was 37 and his mother, Anne Rita Lenihan, was 36. He married Elizabeth Neely Roberts on 16 April 1939, in Cummington, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

    • Male
    • Elizabeth Neely Roberts
  3. May 17, 2015 · —1942: Affleck's mother, Chris Ann Boldt, is born to Elizabeth N. Boldt (formerly Roberts) and O'Brien Boldt. —1972: Ben Affleck is born to Timothy and Chris Ann Affleck (formerly Boldt) in ...

  4. Father Joseph Raymond Boldt (1880-1966) Mother Anne Rita (Lenihan) Boldt (1879-1977) Spouse Elizabeth (Roberts) Boldt Shaw (1921-2003) Spouse Gladys Joan Billie (Billik) Boldt (07 Aug 1924- 12 Jul 1994) daughter of Samuel Billik & Julia Goldberg Daughter Christopher Anne (Boldt) Affleck spouse Timothy Byers...

  5. William O'Brien Boldt. Birth 18 Sep 1917 - Ridgewood, New Jersey. Death 28 May 2004 - Englewood, Bergen, New Jersey, USA. Mother Anne Lenihan. Father ...

  6. Posts about William O’Brien written by Thom Karmik. Five days later the Atlanta Crackers were in New Orleans when, in the eighth inning after home runs by Pelicans’ William O’Brien and Mark “Moxey” Manuel, Atlanta second baseman and captain, Adolph Otto “Dutch” Jordan suspected something was wrong with the balls.

  7. O'Brien was born in Albany, New York, in 1860. He started his professional baseball career in 1884 and spent most of the season with the St. Paul Apostles of the Northwestern League. [1] In September, O'Brien made his major league debut in the Union Association, playing a total of 12 games for the St. Paul Saints and Kansas City Cowboys. [2]