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Philip C Cambridge

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Philip C Cambridge

Birth
Rindge, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
11 Jun 1880 (aged 87)
Thetford, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7856042, Longitude: -72.2568098
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son of John Cambridge and Mary

Philip C Cambridge, a woolen manufacturer, born in Rindge, NH, bought the woolen-mill at Union Village in 1845, and continued to operate it until it was destroyed by the freshet of 1869. Philip C Cambridge was from youth a woolen manufacturer, located for ten years at Lebanon NH. He died in 1880, aged eight-eight years.

His father, John Cambridge, was in the Revolution, serving in the Quebec expedition and with Washington in New Jersey, and it is said that the father of John Cambridge made the first broadcloth produced in America. John T Cambridge, brother of Philip C., owned the woolen-mills in Rockingham at the village called in his honor "Cambridgeport."

He was three times married, and the father of eight children.
m1 Betsey Gould (15 Aug 1792-11 Jun 1880) on 23 Mar 1814 at Westminster VT
Children:
- Elizabeth C Cambridge (1816–23 Apr 1868) m Watson Gould Mayo
- Philip C. Cambridge, Jr (1822–) m Angeline S Folsom (1821–1901), m/d Chastina Rogers (1834–1882)
- Ellen M Cambridge (1827–21 May 1900) m John Peck (1827–1899)
- Sarah Cambridge (1829–18 Mar 1894) m Ephraim Curtiss Hine (1812–1853)
- L. Ermina Cambridge (1832–28 Feb 1850)
- Amasa C. Cambridge (7 Jun 1836–6 Jan 1907) m1 Julia A.Wilmot (1840–1878), m2 Anna Georgina Barrett (1851–1946)

m Laura __
m Mariah Thayer (1804-5 Sep 1878) on 28 Apr 1858 at Thetford VT

A newspaper clipping (Vermont Watchman and State Journal; 25 Mar 1847) records the marriage of Philip C Cambridge and Mrs Sarah Strong on 31 Jan 1847 at Thetford VT. It's unclear whether this refers to the father Philip C Cambridge (15 Aug 1792-11 Jun 1880) or the son Philip C Cambridge (1822-).

Source:
- vital records
- Gazetteer of Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888, Part 1
son of John Cambridge and Mary

Philip C Cambridge, a woolen manufacturer, born in Rindge, NH, bought the woolen-mill at Union Village in 1845, and continued to operate it until it was destroyed by the freshet of 1869. Philip C Cambridge was from youth a woolen manufacturer, located for ten years at Lebanon NH. He died in 1880, aged eight-eight years.

His father, John Cambridge, was in the Revolution, serving in the Quebec expedition and with Washington in New Jersey, and it is said that the father of John Cambridge made the first broadcloth produced in America. John T Cambridge, brother of Philip C., owned the woolen-mills in Rockingham at the village called in his honor "Cambridgeport."

He was three times married, and the father of eight children.
m1 Betsey Gould (15 Aug 1792-11 Jun 1880) on 23 Mar 1814 at Westminster VT
Children:
- Elizabeth C Cambridge (1816–23 Apr 1868) m Watson Gould Mayo
- Philip C. Cambridge, Jr (1822–) m Angeline S Folsom (1821–1901), m/d Chastina Rogers (1834–1882)
- Ellen M Cambridge (1827–21 May 1900) m John Peck (1827–1899)
- Sarah Cambridge (1829–18 Mar 1894) m Ephraim Curtiss Hine (1812–1853)
- L. Ermina Cambridge (1832–28 Feb 1850)
- Amasa C. Cambridge (7 Jun 1836–6 Jan 1907) m1 Julia A.Wilmot (1840–1878), m2 Anna Georgina Barrett (1851–1946)

m Laura __
m Mariah Thayer (1804-5 Sep 1878) on 28 Apr 1858 at Thetford VT

A newspaper clipping (Vermont Watchman and State Journal; 25 Mar 1847) records the marriage of Philip C Cambridge and Mrs Sarah Strong on 31 Jan 1847 at Thetford VT. It's unclear whether this refers to the father Philip C Cambridge (15 Aug 1792-11 Jun 1880) or the son Philip C Cambridge (1822-).

Source:
- vital records
- Gazetteer of Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888, Part 1


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