Deaths: In Saint John , N.B., 20 November 1862, Mrs. Almira B. Cony, 54 years (Eastport Sentinel, November 26, 1862)
She died at the Lunatic Asylum. (Saint John New Brunswick Courier, November 22, 1862)
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Almira Coney, 52, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Oliver S. Livermore, 60; Sarah S., 59; and Mary R., 25, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, custom house employee O.S. Livermore, 50, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Sarah F.,49; merchant Joseph M., 25; Ellen I., 22; gold digger Oliver S., 22; Mary N., 15; and Samuel L., 8, all born in Maine; Almira B. Coney, 40, born Maine; Joseph S. Coney, 16, born Maine; and Margaret Camey, 20, born Ireland.
Mr. Joseph S. Cony and Miss Almira Buxton married on December 22, 1832. (Maine State Archives)
The archives also give the date January 3, 1833.
Deaths: In Saint John , N.B., 20 November 1862, Mrs. Almira B. Cony, 54 years (Eastport Sentinel, November 26, 1862)
She died at the Lunatic Asylum. (Saint John New Brunswick Courier, November 22, 1862)
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Almira Coney, 52, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Oliver S. Livermore, 60; Sarah S., 59; and Mary R., 25, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, custom house employee O.S. Livermore, 50, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Sarah F.,49; merchant Joseph M., 25; Ellen I., 22; gold digger Oliver S., 22; Mary N., 15; and Samuel L., 8, all born in Maine; Almira B. Coney, 40, born Maine; Joseph S. Coney, 16, born Maine; and Margaret Camey, 20, born Ireland.
Mr. Joseph S. Cony and Miss Almira Buxton married on December 22, 1832. (Maine State Archives)
The archives also give the date January 3, 1833.
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