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Josephine Lydia <I>Howe</I> Taylor

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Josephine Lydia Howe Taylor

Birth
Whiting, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
16 Mar 1873 (aged 42)
Pembroke, Washington County, Maine, USA
Burial
Pembroke, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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42 years old in Amos and Emma info

41 years old in patriarch sheet

Mill man and Pembroke native Charles E. Taylor, 23, and Lottie Jones, 18, were married on October 1, 1887 in Freedom NH

Deaths: in Pembroke, August 29, 1886, Mrs. Jane J. Howe, 69 years, two months (Eastport Sentinel, August 29. 1886)

In the 1870 U.S. Census, saw mill worker Benjamin G. Taylor, 45, born Maine, was living in Pembroke, Maine, with Lydia J., 40; Stephen, 10; Charles E., 8; George F., 6; Lizzie E., 3; and Eileen M., nine months, all born in Maine; nail worker Silas D. Deshon, 18; and Mary J. Deshon, 15. both born in Maine

In the 1860 U.S. Census, lumber laborer Benjamin Taylor, 26, born Maine, was living in East Machias, Maine, with Josephine, 30; Caroline, 12;Silas, 8; Mary, 5; and Stephen, 1, all born in Maine.

Benjamin Taylor and Josephine Deshon married on Jun 15, 1858

Mary Jane Deshon was born February 22, 1855 to (the late)John P. and Josephine Deshon.

Deaths: In Pembroke, October 9, 1853, Charles Howe

Silas Deshon was born May 2, 1853 to John P. and Josephine Deshon.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, painter John P. Deshon, 46, was living in Calais, Maine with clerk Charles, 20; Francis, 13; Josephine Clark, 19; and Caroline N., 2, all born in Maine

Aaron Clark drowned n Bangor on October 11,1848

Josephine Howe married Aaron Clark on January 19, 1847 in Eastport

Josephine was the daughter of Charles Howe and Jane Reynolds
42 years old in Amos and Emma info

41 years old in patriarch sheet

Mill man and Pembroke native Charles E. Taylor, 23, and Lottie Jones, 18, were married on October 1, 1887 in Freedom NH

Deaths: in Pembroke, August 29, 1886, Mrs. Jane J. Howe, 69 years, two months (Eastport Sentinel, August 29. 1886)

In the 1870 U.S. Census, saw mill worker Benjamin G. Taylor, 45, born Maine, was living in Pembroke, Maine, with Lydia J., 40; Stephen, 10; Charles E., 8; George F., 6; Lizzie E., 3; and Eileen M., nine months, all born in Maine; nail worker Silas D. Deshon, 18; and Mary J. Deshon, 15. both born in Maine

In the 1860 U.S. Census, lumber laborer Benjamin Taylor, 26, born Maine, was living in East Machias, Maine, with Josephine, 30; Caroline, 12;Silas, 8; Mary, 5; and Stephen, 1, all born in Maine.

Benjamin Taylor and Josephine Deshon married on Jun 15, 1858

Mary Jane Deshon was born February 22, 1855 to (the late)John P. and Josephine Deshon.

Deaths: In Pembroke, October 9, 1853, Charles Howe

Silas Deshon was born May 2, 1853 to John P. and Josephine Deshon.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, painter John P. Deshon, 46, was living in Calais, Maine with clerk Charles, 20; Francis, 13; Josephine Clark, 19; and Caroline N., 2, all born in Maine

Aaron Clark drowned n Bangor on October 11,1848

Josephine Howe married Aaron Clark on January 19, 1847 in Eastport

Josephine was the daughter of Charles Howe and Jane Reynolds


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