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Jenny Felch1

#27101, (1757-1836)
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Parents

Biography

  • Jenny Felch was born on 23 June 1757.1
  • She died on 11 March 1836 at age 78.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Samuel Felch1

#27102, (1759-1818)
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Parents

Biography

  • Samuel Felch was born on 18 November 1759.1
  • He died on 17 July 1818 at age 58.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Jemima Felch1

#27103, (1762-1816)
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Parents

Biography

  • Jemima Felch was born on 16 April 1762 in Seabrook, New Hampshire.1,2
  • She married Belcher Dole on 18 October 1793.1
  • She died on 15 November 1816 at age 54.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .
  2. [S3124] New Hampshire, Births and christenings Index, 1714-1904, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011 www.ancestry.com. (Original publication: New Hampshire Birth Records, early to 1900, New Hampshire Registrar of Vitat Statistics, Concord, NH).

Belcher Dole1

#27104, (estimated 1762-)
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Biography

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  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Hepsibah Felch1

#27105, (1765-1840)
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Parents

Biography

  • Hepsibah Felch was born on 15 October 1765.1
  • She died on 10 November 1840 at age 75.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Phineas Felch1

#27106, (1768-1840)
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Parents

Biography

  • Phineas Felch was born on 7 March 1768 in Seabrook, New Hampshire.1,2
  • He died on 4 April 1840 in Danville, New Hampshire, at age 72.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .
  2. [S3124] New Hampshire, Births and christenings Index, 1714-1904, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011 www.ancestry.com. (Original publication: New Hampshire Birth Records, early to 1900, New Hampshire Registrar of Vitat Statistics, Concord, NH).

Daniel Felch1

#27107, (1771-1839)
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Parents

Biography

  • Daniel Felch was born on 15 October 1771.1
  • He died on 30 June 1839 at age 67.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Jacob Felch1

#27108, (1777-1856)
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Parents

Biography

  • Jacob Felch was born on 3 February 1777 in Seabrook, New Hampshire.1
  • He died on 28 January 1856 in Newburyport, Massachusetts, at age 78.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Betsey Felch1

#27109, (1781-1856)
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Parents

Biography

  • Betsey Felch was born on 3 December 1781.1
  • She died on 13 November 1856 in Seabrook, New Hampshire, at age 74.1

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Citations

  1. [S1224] James, compiler, family tree titled "The Sargent-Sergent Family Tree", published by Ancestry, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID sargent-sergent, updated Jul 2009, viewed Jan 2013 , .

Lillie Osgood1

#27110, (1859-1879)
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Parents

Biography

  • Lillie Osgood was born in July 1859 in Michigan.1
  • She appeared on the 1860 US Federal Census of Watervliet, Berrien County, Michigan, enumerated on 7 June 1860, in the household of her parents Roland Osgood and Ellen.1
  • Lillie Osgood appeared on the 1870 US Federal Census of Lawrence, Van Buren County, Michigan, enumerated on 31 August 1870, in the household of her parents Roland Osgood and Ellen.2
  • Lillie Osgood died on 5 June 1879 at age 19.3
  • Published in the Crawford County Avalanche of Grayling, Michigan June 1879.

    "Miss Lillie Osgood of Lawrence, Van Buren county, whose attempt at suicide by poison has already been chronicled, died shortly after."3

  • She was buried in Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Michigan.3
    Gravestone

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Citations

  1. [S1354] 1860 US Federal Census, Watervliet, Berrien County, Michigan, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Roland Osgood head of household, roll M653_537, page 20 .
  2. [S7834] grguil, compiler, family tree titled "Guilmette - Osgood", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 156990369, viewed Feb 2021 , .
  3. [S7830] Find A Grave: Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Michigan, Lillie Osgood, created by Sandy VanderTol, added Oct 2013, memorial number 119016126.

Joseph H Hamilton1

#27111, (1899-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Joseph H Hamilton was born in December 1899 in Washington, District of Columbia.1
  • He appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, enumerated on 21 June 1900, in the household of his parents Stanislass Murray Hamilton and Katharine.1

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Citations

  1. [S4122] 1900 US Federal Census, Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Stanislass Hamilton head of household, roll T623_625, enumeration district 66, page 15A .

Carlton A Osgood1

#27112, (1857-1932)
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Parents

Children with Pluma D Williams (b. 20 March 1866, d. 27 January 1920)

Biography

  • Carlton A Osgood was born on 31 January 1857 in Watervliet, Michigan.2
  • He married Pluma D Williams in 1883.2
  • He died on 4 October 1932 in Coloma, Michigan, at age 75.2
  • He was buried in Coloma Cemetery, Coloma, Michigan.3
    Gravestone

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Citations

  1. [S4123] McNeill, Steve, compiler, family tree titled "Steve McNeill's Family", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID mcneillsr, updated Sep 2012, viewed Feb 2013 , .
  2. [S7794] sarahhbogan, compiler, family tree titled "Bogan / Hoffman Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 151776873, viewed Feb 2021 , .
  3. [S6124] Find A Grave: Coloma Cemetery, Coloma, Michigan, Carlton A Osgood, created by Scout, added Aug 2014, memorial number 135033847.

Ida Osgood1

#27113, (about 1859-)
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Parents

Child with George H Dedrick (b. March 1855)

Biography

  • Ida Osgood was born about 1859 in Michigan.1
  • She married George H Dedrick in 1877 in Watervliet, Michigan.2

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4123] McNeill, Steve, compiler, family tree titled "Steve McNeill's Family", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID mcneillsr, updated Sep 2012, viewed Feb 2013 , .
  2. [S7794] sarahhbogan, compiler, family tree titled "Bogan / Hoffman Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 151776873, viewed Feb 2021 , .

Linda Osgood1

#27114, (about 1861-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Linda Osgood was born about 1861 in Michigan.1

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Citations

  1. [S4123] McNeill, Steve, compiler, family tree titled "Steve McNeill's Family", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID mcneillsr, updated Sep 2012, viewed Feb 2013 , .

Robert Olds1

#27115, (1896-1943)
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Major General Robert Olds
1896-1943

Parents

Children with Eloise Wichman Nott (b. estimated 1898, d. 1926)

Biography

  • Robert Olds was born on 15 June 1896 in Wheaton, Maryland.1,2,3
  • He appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, enumerated on 18 June 1900, in the household of his parents Henry Worthington Olds and May.1
  • He was a Major General, serving in the Army Air Force for 26 years, during WW I and after, into WW II.4
  • Robert Olds married Eloise Wichman Nott on 22 October 1921 in Honolulu, Hawaii.3,5
  • He married Nina Gore in June 1942.6,5
  • He died on 28 April 1943 in Tucson, Arizona, at age 46.7,3
  • He was cremated and his ashes were scattered.4

Story

US Army Air Forces Major General. A pioneer aviator, he was one of the early theorists of strategic air power, and proponent of an independent US Air Force branch of military service. Born Robert Oldys, the oldest of four children, his father was an ornithologist employed by the Division of Biological Survey of the US Department of Agriculture. After graduating from Central High School in Washington DC, he enlisted in the Aviation Section, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps in January 1917, became a sergeant, and entered pilot training at the Curtis Flying School, Newport News, Virginia. In May 1917 he received his Reserve Military Aviator rating, just after the US entered World War I. The following month he was commissioned as a 1st lieutenant in the Signal Officers Reserve Corps. His first assignment was as commander of the newly organized and untrained 17th Aero Squadron at Kelly Field (now Kelly Air Reserve Base, a part of Joint Base San Antonio), Texas. In August 1917 the squadron moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada to begin unit training with the British Royal Flying Corps. After three weeks of recruit instruction at Leaside Aerodrome in Leaside, Ontario, he was sent to Camp Borden, Ontario and remained squadron commander until October, when he became a flying instructor at Scott Field (now Scott Air Force Base), Illinois. Two months later he was transferred as an instructor to Ellington Field (now Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, a part of the Texas Air National Guard), Texas, where he advanced through various supervisory positions. In September 1918 he was promoted to the rank of captain and sent to France, where he was assigned to pursuit training at the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center at Issoudun. After completing the course, he was assigned to the 7th Aviation Instruction Center at Clermont-Ferrand, France where he became the training officer for bombardment and later Officer-In-Charge. In January 1919, following the end of World War I, he was assigned to the staff of Colonel Frank P. Lahm, chief of Air Service, 2nd Army at Toul, France as flight examiner (and Lahm's pilot), until he returned to Washington DC in August of that year. Two months later he transferred to Fort Ruger at Honolulu, Hawaii as Air Service Operations Officer, with concurrent command of the 3rd Balloon Company. A reserve officer, he decided to remain in the military but needed a regular commission to avoid being demobilized by the National Defense Act of 1920, and after passing the requisite qualifying examinations, he received commissions as 1st lieutenant and captain of Air Service of the Regular Army in July 1920. In July 1921 he was assigned operations officer of the 5th Observation Group at Luke Field (now part of Naval Base Pearl Harbor), Hawaii and became its commander from April to May 1922, and again (now the 5th Composite Group) from November 1922 to April 1923. During his Hawaiian tour he was credited with the first night flight over Oahu on June 30, 1920, the first flight to the island of Molokai, Hawaii on August 18, 1920, and the first flight over the Haleakal? crater on August 25, 1920. In 1923 he transferred to the Office of the Chief of Air Service in Washington DC, working in the War Plans Division, often as an aide to the Assistant Chief of the Air Service, General Billy Mitchell. In October 1925 he assisted Mitchell during the Morrow Board hearings, and the following month at Mitchell's court martial. With his military career conceivably in jeopardy, his ensuing testimony described the dangerous conditions under which the Air Service was forced to operate, and a lack of understanding of aviation requirements on the part of non-flying senior staff and commanders. Although mocked and questioned with sarcastic hostility during cross-examination by the nine ground forces generals comprising the court martial panel, he "held his own". In September 1927 he was assigned to Langley Field (now Langley Air Force Base, a part of Joint Base Langley-Eustis), where he would spend eleven of the next thirteen years and became a student at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS). After completing the course the following July, he was invited to become one of its instructors and served in the Bombardment Section of the ACTS faculty, where he and several others were responsible for the ascendancy of bombardment (which existed mainly in theory and undeveloped technology) over pursuit as the primary emphasis of both the ACTS curriculum and the development of US Army Air Corps doctrine. When ACTS relocated to Maxwell Field, Alabama he remained at Langley as Operations Officer to the 2d Bombardment Group from 1931 to 1933. He was then selected to attend the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Following his graduation in June 1935, he was promoted to the rank of major and returned to Langley, where the command staff of the General Headquarters Air Force was stationed, and joined it as the Chief of Inspection Section. In March 1937 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and selected to command the 2nd Bomber Group, which was about to receive the first twelve operational B-17s Flying Fortress aircraft, and his command tour there developed standard operating procedures and tactics for the B-17, and was marked by numerous highly publicized exercises and goodwill missions. In August 1937 the group located and attacked the target ship USS Utah off California, followed in May 1938 by interception of the Italian liner Rex 620 miles at sea, both under adverse weather conditions. In January 1938, he made two record-breaking non-stop transcontinental flights between Langley and March Field, California, completing the 2,317 miles in just over 11 hours on the return flight. The following month he personally led a goodwill flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina (for which he was awarded the Mackay Trophy and the Distinguished Flying Cross) and in November 1939 to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In January 1940 he was assigned to the Plans Division of the Office of Chief of the US Army Air Corps in Washington DC and was promoted to rank of colonel in October of that year. In May 1941 he was assigned by Major General Henry "Hap" Arnold to organize the newly established Air Corps Ferrying Command to expedite the delivery of bomber aircraft to the British Royal Air Force, following passage of the Lend Lease Act in March 1941. When the US entered World War II in December 1941, he immediately implemented a previously-prepared plan to use civilian pilots to replace military aviators sent back to their combat commands and he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in January 1942. The wartime stress of his command led to his first heart attack in March 1942. The following month he returned to duty and became commander of the 3rd Bomber Command and shortly thereafter he became commanding general of the 2nd Air Force with a promotion to the rank of major general in May. He then moved his headquarters from Spokane, Washington, to a forward location at Davis-Monthan Field (now Davis-Monthan Air Force Base), Arizona. In early 1943 he was diagnosed with pericardial disease and Libman-Sacks endocarditis that required extensive hospitalization beginning in February of that year and he was placed in temporary retirement and he died of pneumonia at the age of 46, having served in the military for 26 continuous years. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered from a B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft over the mountains near Davis-Monthan Field. His military and foreign awards and decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 oak leaf cluster, the World War I Victory Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign Medal, and the Brazilian National Order of the Southern Cross. He was a rated command pilot and combat observer. The Liberty ship SS Daniel E. Garrett was renamed Major General Robert Olds in his honor. The Major General Robert Olds Award, sponsored by the US Air Force's Air Mobility Command, is presented annually during graduation week at the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado to the most outstanding graduating cadet majoring in International Affairs. He was the father of Brigadier General Robin Olds, an acclaimed and highly decorated "triple ace" World War II and Vietnam War combat fighter pilot. (bio by: William Bjornstad.)4

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Citations

  1. [S4122] 1900 US Federal Census, Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Henry H Olds head of household, roll T623_625, enumeration district 65, page 17A .
  2. [S168] Olds, Dan W, compiler, family tree titled "Genealogy for the Grandkids", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID oldsdw, updated Jan 2013, viewed Feb 2016 , .
  3. [S2135] Bryant, Cameron, compiler, family tree titled "The Family of Cameron Bryant", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID cambryant, updated Aug 2014, viewed Feb 2016 , .
  4. [S2195] Find A Grave: Unknown burial location, Gen Robert Olds, created by Find A Grave & Russ Jacobs, added Oct 2010, memorial number 59609381.
  5. [S317] Wikipedia, On-line database of general knowledge contributed by the public, www.en.wikipedia.org, article: Robert Olds, viewed Feb 2016.
  6. [S1911] Find A Grave: Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Nina Gore Olds, created by dek tx, added Oct 2010, memorial number 59765221.
  7. [S309] Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry, 2014 ancestry.com. (Original publication: US Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, Ancestry, On-line index database).

Margaret Olds1

#27116, (1898-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Margaret Olds was born in October 1898 in Maryland.1
  • She appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, enumerated on 18 June 1900, in the household of her parents Henry Worthington Olds and May.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4122] 1900 US Federal Census, Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Henry H Olds head of household, roll T623_625, enumeration district 65, page 17A .

Ruby Ann Osgood1,2

#27117, (1867-estimated 1925)
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Parents

Children with Samuel Newton Ault (b. 6 March 1852, d. 14 January 1924)

Biography

  • Ruby Ann Osgood was born on 19 May 1867 in Lorain, Ohio.1,2
  • She appeared on the 1870 US Federal Census of Bennington, Wyoming County, New York, enumerated on 22 July 1870, in the household of her parents Vryling Hannible Osgood and Josephine.1
  • Ruby Ann Osgood married Samuel Newton Ault on 10 May 1887 in Lorain, Ohio.2
  • She married Gilbert Bertram Dunwoody estimated 1915.2,3
  • She died estimated 1925 at age ~58.3

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4125] 1870 US Federal Census, Bennington, Wyoming County, New York, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Vriling Osgood head of household, roll M593_1119, page 75A .
  2. [S7813] Hartzell, Leslie, compiler, family tree titled "Griffith Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 86734765, viewed Feb 2021 , .
  3. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Matilda Osgood1

#27118, (1869-)
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Parents

Child with Ezra Lester Shaffer (b. 5 July 1865, d. 21 December 1947)

Biography

  • Matilda Osgood was born on 16 December 1869 in Bennington, New York.1,2
  • She appeared on the 1870 US Federal Census of Bennington, Wyoming County, New York, enumerated on 22 July 1870, in the household of her parents Vryling Hannible Osgood and Josephine.1
  • Matilda Osgood married Ezra Lester Shaffer on 27 November 1887 in Lorain, Ohio.2

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4125] 1870 US Federal Census, Bennington, Wyoming County, New York, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Vriling Osgood head of household, roll M593_1119, page 75A .
  2. [S7813] Hartzell, Leslie, compiler, family tree titled "Griffith Family Tree", published by Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, from database ID 86734765, viewed Feb 2021 , .

Charles Henry Mason1

#27119, (1844-)
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Parents

Biography

  • Charles Henry Mason was born on 10 June 1844.1
  • He appeared on the 1850 US Federal Census of Dublin, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, enumerated on 6 June 1850, in the household of his parents Thaddeus Perry Mason and Fidelia.2

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4127] Ashford, Stacey, compiler, family tree titled "Descendants of Richard Moyne", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID shadoerose, updated Sep 2006, viewed Feb 2013 , .
  2. [S3259] 1850 US Federal Census, Dublin, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Thaddeus P Mason head of household, roll M432_428, page 270A .

Harriet Eliza Mason1

#27120, (1845-1876)
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Parents

Children with Samuel Childs (b. 8 June 1848, d. 18 February 1906)

Biography

  • Harriet Eliza Mason was born on 29 December 1845.1
  • She appeared on the 1850 US Federal Census of Dublin, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, enumerated on 6 June 1850, in the household of her parents Thaddeus Perry Mason and Fidelia.2
  • Harriet Eliza Mason married Samuel Childs on 24 November 1868.1,3
  • She died on 26 April 1876 at age 30.1

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4127] Ashford, Stacey, compiler, family tree titled "Descendants of Richard Moyne", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID shadoerose, updated Sep 2006, viewed Feb 2013 , .
  2. [S3259] 1850 US Federal Census, Dublin, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Thaddeus P Mason head of household, roll M432_428, page 270A .
  3. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.

Samuel Childs1

#27121, (1848-1906)
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Children with Harriet Eliza Mason (b. 29 December 1845, d. 26 April 1876)

Biography

  • Samuel Childs was born on 8 June 1848 in Deerfield, Massachusetts.2
  • Father: Samuel Childs - Mother: Mary Sheldon.2
  • He married Harriet Eliza Mason, daughter of Thaddeus Perry Mason and Fidelia Piper, on 24 November 1868.1,2
  • Samuel Childs was a farmer.2
  • He died on 18 February 1906 in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at age 57.2

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4127] Ashford, Stacey, compiler, family tree titled "Descendants of Richard Moyne", published by Ancestry.com, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, from database ID shadoerose, updated Sep 2006, viewed Feb 2013 , .
  2. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.

Jane Fidelia Mason1

#27122, (1848-1849)
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Parents

Biography

  • Jane Fidelia Mason was born on 20 November 1848.1
  • She died on 22 May 1849 at age 6m 2d.1

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Citations

  1. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.

Ada Maria Mason1

#27123, (1851-1930)
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Parents

Children with Augustus Brown (b. 22 September 1846, d. 10 February 1913)

Biography

  • Ada Maria Mason was born on 16 November 1851 in New Hampshire census lists her birth year as 1852.1,2
  • She married Augustus Brown on 6 September 1882.1
  • Augustus Brown and Ada appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, enumerated on 26 June 1900. Also listed is Abigail A Brown, mother, age 81. They own their home with a mortgage and it is a farm.3
  • She died in 1930 in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at age ~79.4
  • She was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts.4
    Gravestone

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.
  2. [S9333] Baldwin, Thomas W, Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1920), birth record, p 36.
  3. [S1826] 1900 US Federal Census, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Augustus Brown head of household, roll 648, page 17, enumeration district 0476 .
  4. [S4398] Find A Grave: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts, Ada Maria Mason Brown, created by Kevin Avery, Theresa, added Aug 2012, memorial number 95324716.

Augustus Brown1

#27124, (1846-1913)
Pedigree Link

Children with Ada Maria Mason (b. 16 November 1851, d. 1930)

Biography

  • Augustus Brown was born on 22 September 1846 in Deerfield, Massachusetts.2
  • Father: Lewis Brown (b 1813) - Mother: Abigail Crosier (b c 1818.)3
  • Augustus Brown was a farmer.1
  • He married Ada Maria Mason, daughter of Thaddeus Perry Mason and Fidelia Piper, on 6 September 1882.1
  • Augustus Brown and Ada appeared on the 1900 US Federal Census of Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, enumerated on 26 June 1900. Also listed is Abigail A Brown, mother, age 81. They own their home with a mortgage and it is a farm.4
  • He died on 10 February 1913 in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at age 66.3
  • He was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts.3

Obit Notice

An obituary was published in Gazette and Courier, Greenfield, Massachusetts, on 15 February 1913

Greenfield, (Ma.) Gazette and Courier February 15, 1913:

DEERFIELD- The funeral of Augustus Brown was largely attended at the brick church Thursday afternoon. Rev. Richard E. Birks and Rev. George W. Solley, former pastors, officiated at the service. Rev. Mr. Birks read some Scriptural selections appropriate to the life and deeds of the departed offered prayer. Mr. Birks also spoke with much feeling of the many kindnesses performed by Mr. Brown and his love and devotion to the church and his fellowmen. rev. Mr. Solley, among other tributes, in his eulogy upon the character and life of Mr. Brown, said that he was always himself, he made no pretense of being what he was not. Mr. Brown was taken to Franklin County hospital last week Thursday and passed away on Monday of this week. He was 67 years old and leaves a widow and three sons, Ernest, who lives in Bedford, Harry and Leland of Deerfield, a brother, Cyrus Lyle Brown of this town, and a sister, Mrs. Harriet Phelps. No man in Deerfield will be more missed than Augustus Brown and he verified these words that "Kindness is the music of good will to men, and on this harp the smallest fingers may play Heaven's sweetest tunes on earth."

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  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.
  2. [S9333] Baldwin, Thomas W, Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1920), birth record, p 36.
  3. [S4398] Find A Grave: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts, Augustus Brown, created by Kevin Avery, Theresa, added Aug 2012, memorial number 95324595.
  4. [S1826] 1900 US Federal Census, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Augustus Brown head of household, roll 648, page 17, enumeration district 0476 .

Gertrude Mason Brown1

#27125, (1883-1887)
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Parents

Biography

  • Gertrude Mason Brown was born on 8 August 1883 in Deerfield, Massachusetts.2
  • She died on 25 May 1887 in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at age 3.3

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S4128] Leonard, Levi Washburn; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, The History of Dublin, NH, Dublin, NH: Town of Dublin, 1920, viewed online, p 828.
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