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Mary Ellen <I>Adams</I> Inman

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Mary Ellen Adams Inman

Birth
Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
4 Dec 1931 (aged 81)
South Creek Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mary is enumerated in the 1860 household of Harrison Adams at Hornellsville, Steuben Co., New York. Harrison's occupation is Farm Laborer. The 1860 census data follows:
Harrison Adams M 41 NJ
Ann Adams F 41 NY
Irvy Adams F 11 NY
Mary Adams F 10 NY
Ann Adams F 6 NY
Luman G Adams M 2 NY
Sylvina Nichalson F 13 NY

Mary is enumerated in the 1865 NYS household of her parents at Hornellsville, Steuben County. Her father's occupation is Sawyer. Her father is the parent of 5 children and has been married 1 time. Her mother is the parent of 8 children and has been married 2 times. The 1865 census data follows:
Harrison Adams M 46 New Jersey
Ann Adams Wife F 45 8/2/1 Cortland Co., NY
Sarah J Washburne Stepdau F 25 Steuben Co., NY
Cora Adams Dau F 6 Steuben Co., NY
Mary Adams Dau F 14 Steuben Co., NY
Anna Adams Dau F 11 Steuben Co., NY
Willie Adams Son M 0 Steuben Co., NY

There is a Mary Adams enumerated as Dairy Maid in the 1870 household of Alvin Furman at South Creek Twp., Bradford Co., Pennsylvania. She is aged 19 years and born in New York.

Mary married Joseph M Inman, likely in the early 1870s. She gave birth to at least 1 child named Luman E Inman, circa 1872.

Husband Joseph died in 1877, aged 32 years. Mary and son Luman are enumerated in the 1880 census at South Creek Twp., Bradford County. Her marital status is Widowed. Her occupation is Keeping House. The birthplace of her parents is New York.

Mary married Benjamin L Inman, circa 1890. He was a brother of Mary's first husband, Joseph M Inman. As far as known, Mary and Benjamin had no children together.

Mary and Benjamin were enumerated in the 1900 census of South Creek Township. Mary was the mother of 1 child and that child was still living. Mary's father is enumerated in the Inman household.

Mary, Benjamin and their family are enumerated in the 1900 census at South Creek. They are farming. The 1900 census data follows:
Benjamin S Inman Head M 64 PA
Mary E Inman Wife F 50 NY
Luman E Inman Stepson M 28 IA
Alburta J Inman Stepdau-in-law F 30 PA
Arthur E Inman Boarder M 14 NY
Harrison Adams Father-in-law M 82 NY
Eva Harkness Boarder F 17 PA

Husband Benjamin died in 1908, aged 72 years. Benjamin was a veteran of the American Civil War; Mary applied for a widow's pension in January 1909.

Mary remained on the family farm after Benjamin's death. She is enumerated as head of household in the 1910 and 1920 census at South Creek; her grandson Arthur Inman is residing in her household.

By 1930, the Inman household is headed by Arthur and grandmother Mary is residing with him.

Mary died aged about 81 years.
Mary is enumerated in the 1860 household of Harrison Adams at Hornellsville, Steuben Co., New York. Harrison's occupation is Farm Laborer. The 1860 census data follows:
Harrison Adams M 41 NJ
Ann Adams F 41 NY
Irvy Adams F 11 NY
Mary Adams F 10 NY
Ann Adams F 6 NY
Luman G Adams M 2 NY
Sylvina Nichalson F 13 NY

Mary is enumerated in the 1865 NYS household of her parents at Hornellsville, Steuben County. Her father's occupation is Sawyer. Her father is the parent of 5 children and has been married 1 time. Her mother is the parent of 8 children and has been married 2 times. The 1865 census data follows:
Harrison Adams M 46 New Jersey
Ann Adams Wife F 45 8/2/1 Cortland Co., NY
Sarah J Washburne Stepdau F 25 Steuben Co., NY
Cora Adams Dau F 6 Steuben Co., NY
Mary Adams Dau F 14 Steuben Co., NY
Anna Adams Dau F 11 Steuben Co., NY
Willie Adams Son M 0 Steuben Co., NY

There is a Mary Adams enumerated as Dairy Maid in the 1870 household of Alvin Furman at South Creek Twp., Bradford Co., Pennsylvania. She is aged 19 years and born in New York.

Mary married Joseph M Inman, likely in the early 1870s. She gave birth to at least 1 child named Luman E Inman, circa 1872.

Husband Joseph died in 1877, aged 32 years. Mary and son Luman are enumerated in the 1880 census at South Creek Twp., Bradford County. Her marital status is Widowed. Her occupation is Keeping House. The birthplace of her parents is New York.

Mary married Benjamin L Inman, circa 1890. He was a brother of Mary's first husband, Joseph M Inman. As far as known, Mary and Benjamin had no children together.

Mary and Benjamin were enumerated in the 1900 census of South Creek Township. Mary was the mother of 1 child and that child was still living. Mary's father is enumerated in the Inman household.

Mary, Benjamin and their family are enumerated in the 1900 census at South Creek. They are farming. The 1900 census data follows:
Benjamin S Inman Head M 64 PA
Mary E Inman Wife F 50 NY
Luman E Inman Stepson M 28 IA
Alburta J Inman Stepdau-in-law F 30 PA
Arthur E Inman Boarder M 14 NY
Harrison Adams Father-in-law M 82 NY
Eva Harkness Boarder F 17 PA

Husband Benjamin died in 1908, aged 72 years. Benjamin was a veteran of the American Civil War; Mary applied for a widow's pension in January 1909.

Mary remained on the family farm after Benjamin's death. She is enumerated as head of household in the 1910 and 1920 census at South Creek; her grandson Arthur Inman is residing in her household.

By 1930, the Inman household is headed by Arthur and grandmother Mary is residing with him.

Mary died aged about 81 years.

Inscription

Mary E. His Wife
1850-1940

Gravesite Details

The original inscription on the gravestone, for Mary, appears to be altered. [PEN]



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