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Elizabeth <I>Griswold</I> Buxton

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Elizabeth Griswold Buxton

Birth
Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
26 Mar 1889 (aged 90)
USA
Burial
Londonderry, Windham County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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BUXTON,Jonathan(1774-1876)
m.1795:
ESTEN,Salome(1778-1872)
son:
BUXTON,Nathan(1796-1891)
m. 8 Apr 1823, Londonderry, VT
GRISWOLD,Elizabeth(1799-1889)
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res.1860: P.O. South Londonderry, VT
BUXTON,Nathan(64)b.RI[(1796-1891)]
Farmer-Blind
Real Estate: $1,860
Personal Estate: $875
Wife: Elizabeth(61)b.NH[(1799-1889)]
Son: Horace(16)b.VT[()]
Dau.: Martha(31)b.VT[()]
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When Nathan was about 18 years old he went to Westmoreland, NH, where he worked some five years in a tannery. He married Miss Elizabeth GRISWOLD. They soon moved to Londonderry, VT, and united with the Baptist church. They had seven children who arrived at maturity and one died young. Their names were Stephen, Charles, Albert, Horace, Mary, Martha and Adeline. Five died in 1863-1865; Horace, aged 18, at Fort Slocum, Washington, D. C., in 1863; Capt. Albert B., killed at the battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864; Major Charles B., killed at the battle of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. Two daughters died of diphtheria in the winter of 1864. One only is living, Stephen, who a few years ago moved West. [1891]
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1880-VT-WINDHAM CO.-LONDONDERRY-"BUXTON":
Stephen A.BUXTON-Slf-M(54)VT-Farmer(RI-NH)[(1825-1895)]
Laura S.BUXTON-Wif-M(54)VT-Kpng.H.(VT-VT)[(1825-1899)]
William A.BUXTON-Son-S(18)VT-Teacher(VT-VT)[()]
Hannah H. LEACH-Oth-S(19)VT-Student(VT-VT)[()]
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Source Information:
Census Place: Londonderry, Windham, Vermont
Family History Library Film 1255349
NA Film Number T9-1349
Page Number 414B
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1880-NY-CLINTON CO.-PLATTSBURGH-"HAYNES/BUXTON":
Ben J.W.HAYNES Slf M(51)VT-Builder(MA-NY)[()]
Caroline O.HAYNES Wif M(50)VT-Keeping House(VT-VT)[()]
Mary R.HAYNES-Dau-S(23)VT-School Teacher(VT-VT)[()]
Ben J.G.HAYNES-Son-S(21)VT-Clerk(VT-VT)[()]
Laura E.HAYNES-Dau-S(20)VT-At Home(VT-VT)[()]
L.[Lauren]H.BUXTON-Oth-S(21)VT-Law Student(VT-VT)[(1859-?)]
Irwing HAYNES-Oth-S(18)NY-At School(VT-NY)[()]
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Source Information:
Census Place: Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York
Family History Library Film 1254820
NA Film Number T9-0820
Page Number 429A
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1.Lauren Haynes Buxton (b.1859) m. 1882 Ella Gertrude Hovey (b.1859).
2.Stephen Andrew Buxton (1826-95) m. 1851 Laura S. Haynes (1825-99).
3.Nathan Buxton (1796-1891) m. 1823 Elizabeth Griswold (1799-1889); Thomas Haynes (1792-1860) m. 1820 Mary Wood (1796-1861).
4.Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) m. 1795 Salome Esten (1778-1872); Samuel Haynes m. 1791 Rachael Stanton; Bezaleel Wood m. 1778 Mahitable Darby (1756-1839).
5.James Buxton m.1773 Esther Southwick (1748-1835); Thomas Haynes m. 1762 Miriam Marsh; John Stanton m. Dorothy Richardson.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in Col. Benjamin Tupper's regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R.I.
BUXTON,Jonathan(1774-1876)
m.1795:
ESTEN,Salome(1778-1872)
son:
BUXTON,Nathan(1796-1891)
m. 8 Apr 1823, Londonderry, VT
GRISWOLD,Elizabeth(1799-1889)
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res.1860: P.O. South Londonderry, VT
BUXTON,Nathan(64)b.RI[(1796-1891)]
Farmer-Blind
Real Estate: $1,860
Personal Estate: $875
Wife: Elizabeth(61)b.NH[(1799-1889)]
Son: Horace(16)b.VT[()]
Dau.: Martha(31)b.VT[()]
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When Nathan was about 18 years old he went to Westmoreland, NH, where he worked some five years in a tannery. He married Miss Elizabeth GRISWOLD. They soon moved to Londonderry, VT, and united with the Baptist church. They had seven children who arrived at maturity and one died young. Their names were Stephen, Charles, Albert, Horace, Mary, Martha and Adeline. Five died in 1863-1865; Horace, aged 18, at Fort Slocum, Washington, D. C., in 1863; Capt. Albert B., killed at the battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864; Major Charles B., killed at the battle of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. Two daughters died of diphtheria in the winter of 1864. One only is living, Stephen, who a few years ago moved West. [1891]
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1880-VT-WINDHAM CO.-LONDONDERRY-"BUXTON":
Stephen A.BUXTON-Slf-M(54)VT-Farmer(RI-NH)[(1825-1895)]
Laura S.BUXTON-Wif-M(54)VT-Kpng.H.(VT-VT)[(1825-1899)]
William A.BUXTON-Son-S(18)VT-Teacher(VT-VT)[()]
Hannah H. LEACH-Oth-S(19)VT-Student(VT-VT)[()]
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Source Information:
Census Place: Londonderry, Windham, Vermont
Family History Library Film 1255349
NA Film Number T9-1349
Page Number 414B
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1880-NY-CLINTON CO.-PLATTSBURGH-"HAYNES/BUXTON":
Ben J.W.HAYNES Slf M(51)VT-Builder(MA-NY)[()]
Caroline O.HAYNES Wif M(50)VT-Keeping House(VT-VT)[()]
Mary R.HAYNES-Dau-S(23)VT-School Teacher(VT-VT)[()]
Ben J.G.HAYNES-Son-S(21)VT-Clerk(VT-VT)[()]
Laura E.HAYNES-Dau-S(20)VT-At Home(VT-VT)[()]
L.[Lauren]H.BUXTON-Oth-S(21)VT-Law Student(VT-VT)[(1859-?)]
Irwing HAYNES-Oth-S(18)NY-At School(VT-NY)[()]
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Source Information:
Census Place: Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York
Family History Library Film 1254820
NA Film Number T9-0820
Page Number 429A
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1.Lauren Haynes Buxton (b.1859) m. 1882 Ella Gertrude Hovey (b.1859).
2.Stephen Andrew Buxton (1826-95) m. 1851 Laura S. Haynes (1825-99).
3.Nathan Buxton (1796-1891) m. 1823 Elizabeth Griswold (1799-1889); Thomas Haynes (1792-1860) m. 1820 Mary Wood (1796-1861).
4.Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) m. 1795 Salome Esten (1778-1872); Samuel Haynes m. 1791 Rachael Stanton; Bezaleel Wood m. 1778 Mahitable Darby (1756-1839).
5.James Buxton m.1773 Esther Southwick (1748-1835); Thomas Haynes m. 1762 Miriam Marsh; John Stanton m. Dorothy Richardson.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in Col. Benjamin Tupper's regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R.I.


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