Genealogy Data Page 19 (Notes Pages)

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Blanchard, John William {I05347} (b. 2 DEC 1813, d. ?)

Note: 1850 Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA census John W. ae 34, wife Louisa P. ae 27, son Edward ae 4 and dau. Josephine ae 1.
1860 Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA census John W. ae 43, wife Louisa P. ae 38, son Edward B. ae 14, dau. Josephine ae 12, son Franklin ae 8 and son John W. Jr. ae 2.
1870 Roxbury, Norfolk Co., MA census John W. aw 54, wife Louisa ae 48, son Edward P. ae 24, dau. Josephine L. ae 20, son Franklin P. ae 18, dau. Emms E. ae 15 and son John W. ae 12.
1880 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA census John ae 64, wife Louisa ae 58, son Frank P. ae 27 and son John W. ae 21.

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Blanchard, Alanson {I05348} (b. 2 JUN 1816, d. ?)
Note: 1850 W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA Census Alanson ae 36, wife Mary P. ae 27, son James A. ae 7, dau. Mary A. ae 4 and son Theodore A. 3/12.
1860 W. Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA Census Alanson ae 45, wife Mary ae 47, son Albert ae 17, dau. Ada M. ae 14 and son Theodore ae 10.
1870 Arlington, Middlesex Co., MA Census Mary P. ae 57, son Theodore ae 20, Mary A. ae 24, George E. Dodge ae 5, Benjamin Lincoln ae 4 and sister Rebecca Fessenden ae 60.
1880 Arlington, Middlesex Co., MA Census Alanson ae 65, wife Mary P. ae 67and son Theodore 30

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Herrick, Sarah {I05426} (b. 14 NOV 1726, d. BEF 5 FEB 1778)
Note: Essex Co., MA
Name: Sarah Herrick
Date: April 23, 1753
Location: Salem, MA
Intestate
Widow

Sarah Herrick then married Joseph Ellinwood, bringing her son Daniel Herrick Jr. into the family and he later married Sarah Ellinwood, his half-sister.

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Nobis, William Max {I05464} (b. 31 OCT 1879, d. 9 FEB 1972)
Note: 1930 Mitchell, Davison Co., SD Census William ae 50, wife Beatrice ae 43, son Edward M. ae 24, son Virtus W. ae 22, Dau. Hazel B. ae 20, dau. Florence E. ae 18, son Howard R. ae 13, dau. Maxine E. ae 7 and dau. Doris B. ae 3.

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Ellinwood, Daniel {I05505} (b. 26 JUL 1793, d. 6 JAN 1871)
Note: 1860 Hiram, Portage Co., OH Census lists Daniel ae 65 b. MA, wife Abigail ae 56 b in NY, son Washington ae 21 b. OH, dau Abigail ae 18 b. OH, son Harrison ae 15 b. OH and son Augustus ae 12, OH.
1870 Hiram, Portgae Co., OH Census lists Daniel ae 74 b. MA, wife Abigail ae 65 b. NY, dau. Abigail ae 28 b. OH, son Harrison C. ae 26 b. OH and son Augustus ae 23 b. OH.

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Bell, Frederick J. {I05645} (b. 28 JUN 1814, d. 22 FEB 1890)
Note: 1870 Goffstown, Hillsborough Co., NH Census lists Frederick ae 56, wife Betsy ae 55, son Charles ae 21, dau. Mary E. ae 19, son Jonathan E. ae 17, son George A. ae 16, son Ira B. ae 14 and son James R. ae 11.
1880 Goffstown, Hillsborough Co., NH Census lists Frederick ae 66 and wife Betsey ae 66.

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Ellinwood, Ebenezer {I05646} (b. 31 DEC 1774, d. ?)
Note: 21 December 1774 Ebenezer son of Joseph Ellingwood and Sarah, Town Clerk of Lyndeborough, NH

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Rosa, {I05679} (b. JUN 1867, d. 1930)
Note: 1930 Clyde, Wayne Co., NY Census lists Rose ae 61, Widow and a Private House Keeper

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Green, Doris G. {I05732} (b. 1902, d. 19 FEB 1999)
Note: Providence Journal (Rhode Island) Obituaries
Doris G. Ellinwood, 94, forerly of Medway Place, South Angell Street, died Monday at the Metacom Manor, Bristol. She was the wife of the Late George W. Ellinwood, who was vice president and manager of the Pawtucket offices of Rhode Island Hospital Trust. Born in Pawtucket, she was a daughter of the late Joseph L. and Grace E. (Follett) Green. She had lived in Rumford and the Touisset section of Warren before moving to Providence. She was a graduate of the Wheeler School and Katharine Gibbs School in Providence. She was a long time parishioner of St. Michael & Grace Episcopal Church, Rumford. She leaves a daughter, Grace E. Wilson of Bristol; a son, George W. Ellinwood Jr. of West Palm Beach, Fla; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Friday at 2 hp.m. at Swan Point Cemetery Chapel, 585 Blackstone Blvd. Buriel will be in the family lot at Swan Point Cemetery.
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Ellinwood, Carroll Bunham {I05789} (b. 25 JUN 1863, d. 7 FEB 1939)
Note: Source unknown. Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #023.
Ellinwood; Carroll B. beloved husband of the late Anna Williams, father of Donald W. and Mrs. George W. Denison. Friends may call at Delford Dougherty's Funeral Home, Euclid at E. 90 st. Serval First Baptist Church, Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 2:30 p.m. Mark E. Jones in Charge. CE 5238.
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Ellinwood, Eli (Twin) {I05815} (b. ABT 1816, d. 5 AUG 1862)
Note: Cambridge, Vermont

For the war of the Union in 1861-65, the town furnished one hundred and seventy men and paid thirty-three thousand dollars in bounties to enlist them. Thirty-seven of those men died in service, and among them might be counted some of our most valued young men and also middle-age men who laid down their life for our country, a costly sacrifice. Eli Ellinwood, a man whom we all loved, than whom there was no more valued citizen of the town. He possessed ample wealth and honor, and was in every respect a most exemplary and useful member of society. But his patriotic heart would not allow him to stay at home when the country called for men. He went out in the 2nd Vermont Regiment, and died in a hospital in the city of New York, at the close of Gen. McCellan's campaign before Richmond, Aug. 5, 1862. He enlisted May 27, 1861. He performed the duties of orderly in his company. After the battles before Richmond, June 28, to July 2nd, 1862, he obtained a furlough of twenty days to come home, but died in New York as above stated. He was engaged in the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the siege of Yorktown; the battles at Williamsburg and Seven Pines, and the bloody conflict before Richmond in May, June and July of 1862. He was a pure patriot. Integrity of soul was in him. He was one of the costly offerings of Cambridge to the integrity of the Union. He was post military age, being forty-six years old when he enlisted.

Those were dark days, but I think the patriotic heart of this town beat stronger and truer as the stern necessities of the country in the fierce struggle came upon us.

Source: "Historical Sketch of the Town of Cambridge, July 4th, 1876," by Rev. Edwin Wheelock, Montpelier: Freeman Steam Printing House and Bindery, 1876.
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Eli Ellinwood
Town: Cambridge, VT
Rank: SGT
Regiment: Vermont
Company: Infantry
Enlisted: 5-25-1861
Mustered In: 6-20-1861
Mustered Out/Status: 8-5-1862 Desease
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Ellinwood, Eri (Twin) {I05816} (b. ABT 1816, d. ?)
Note: 1870 Hyde Park, Lamoille Co., VT lists Eri ae 53.

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Dikeman, Carrie Louise {I05830} (b. , d. ?)
Note: Carrie Louise Dikeman died tragically following an accident in which a lantern was overturned while she was going down the stairs to the cellar. Her skirt caught on fire.

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Ballard, Frederick Eugene {I05831} (b. 14 JAN 1871, d. 22 AUG 1926)
Note: 1880 Lansing, Ingham Co., MI Census Eugene Ballard ae 9 and sister Hettie live with grandparent Appelton.

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Taylor, Anna {I05833} (b. ABT 1854, d. ?)
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Stratton, Samuel Ray {I05971} (b. 11 MAY 1887, d. ?)
Note: 1910 Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY Census Samuel R. Stratton ae 22 and single.

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Ellinwood, Albert {I05991} (b. APR 1876, d. 1955)
Note: Albert was listed in the 1900 census as living in Okoboji, Dickinson Co., IA

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Ellinwood, Fred B. {I06002} (b. NOV 1859, d. ?)
Note: 1920 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Census lists Fred B. Ellenwood ae 60 born in NH and not married.

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Ellingwood, Hollis John {I06008} (b. 15 FEB 1875, d. 22 MAY 1939)
Note: Hollis applied for a Civil War Pension December 29, 1922.

1930 Andover, Oxford Co., ME Census lists Hollis as a Mail Carrier - U.S. Mail

Hollis J. Ellingwood, Pvt. 1st Maine Volunteer Infantry. CO. A. Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Rangeley, Franklin Co., ME.

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Williamson, Walter Darwin {I06023} (b. 11 MAR 1863, d. 2 JUN 1913)
Note: He practiced his profession at Milan, Berlin and Gorham, NH, before settling at Portland, where he became one of the foremost surgeons. He was major surgeon at the Maine General Hospital and former president of the Maine Medical Society. He graduated from the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 1888. NEHGS

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