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Sunday, February 16, 2020

Adella Grace Scott Scribner Part 5 of 9, 1900s

Adella Grace Scott Scribner ... 1900s


1900

1900, no census.  The census was actually taken this year, but I cannot find this family.  Hold, please, I just thought of something.

YES!  I found them.  This family has not moved from the area ever.  Why would they do so this time?  Well, it could happen.  But, I searched in Ancestry from the first page of the 1900 census for Franklin, Merrimack, NH.  There are three wards, so I chose the ward they were in for the 1910 census.  This could easily have been a bust, since ward district boundaries change in the course of 10 years, but it was a shot.  About halfway through the 43 pages, I found them.  They were indexed under some weird name.  See for yourself.

Scribner Family, Franklin NH, 1900 census

14 June 1900, the Scribner family live on Franklin Street.  Here we see the month of birth, although the years are wrong on a couple of them.  We also see they have been married for 23 years, and that she only had the three children.

January 1900 Fire breaks out in Franklin

Fire Department


A disastrous fire hit the community early Saturday morning, January 16, 1900.  As a result of the fire, the Burleigh Block was ruined.  This block was the first brick building on Central Street, having been erected in 1871, but had a large wooden annex (City of Franklin NH, n.d.).  See more stories here

In other newsHawaii organized as a territory in 1900; and the Galveston Hurricane killed 8,000 people (OurTimelines.com, 2018).


1901

1901-1908 -- President William McKinley is assassinated, making Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President of the United States.  


1900 William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt Campaign poster
(Wikipedia -- Roosevelt, 2018)

1901 Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President
(Wikipedia -- Roosevelt, 2018)

His face is on Mount Rushmore.  He is generally ranked as one of the five best presidents (Wikipedia -- Roosevelt, 2018).
President Theodore Roosevelt Quote:  "Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground" (Roosevelt T., 2018)

1900 Clip Art Concord NH Directory page 463 behive


In other newsCommonwealth of Australia was founded in 1901; The first British submarine was launched; Oil was discovered in Texas; Max Planck formulates the Laws of Radiation, while Nernst postulated the Third Law of ThermodynamicsKing Edward VII begins his reign until 1910 (OurTimelines.com, 2018).


1902

Marriage of son Charles H. Scribner, Franklin, Merrimack, NH.  This is a document for her son Charles' marriage to Sadie Trumbull, both of whom live in Franklin.  Charles is a bookkeeper and Sadie is a mill operative.  I was curious as to what mill was operating in Franklin in 1900.  Sutton Mill popped right up, made hosiery.  I knew several of my NH kin worked in the hosiery mills, so this makes perfect sense.  See below for some interesting history of that area.

Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1902 Charles Scribner marriage certificate A

Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1902 Charles Scribner marriage certificate A

On the back of the marriage certificate is a wealth of information.  Very surprising for NH, I must say.  We find Morrill is 46, and is a Mill Overseer, with Adella keeping house.  Both of them were born in Salisbury.  We find the bride's family, also in their 40s, her father was a farmer, and her mother is also a housewife.  Both of the bride's parents were born in Hill NH.  No signatures in this batch, I'm afraid.

1900 Clip Art Concord NH Directory page 463 horse 2



Sulloway Mills in Franklin NH -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_New_Hampshire#/media/File:Sulloway_Mills,_Franklin,_NH.jpg

Mills information https://www.worldmapsonline.com/historicalmaps/NH-Franklin-1884.htm

1900 Clip Art Concord NH Directory page 463 house


In other news:  1903 -- Nikola Tesla patents logic gates [logically]; and the Airplane takes off.  1904 -- Radar starts making waves, and the Russian-Japanese war rages for about 2 years.  1907 -- Oklahoma enters the union as the 46th state, while plastic stretches onto the scene (OurTimelines.com, 2018).


1908, age 48

Brother Marshall Winfield Scott died on 6 July 1908 in Franklin NH.  He was my husband's Great Grandfather, but I wonder how close was Adella to Marshall.  Perhaps more so than the rest of the family, since Marshall had been living with them for a while.

Marshall W. Scott 1908 death Find a Grave
from Ancestry.com



In other news:  An atmospheric object crashes down in Tunguska tundra, exploding and making a scene (OurTimelines.com, 2018).


1900 Clip Art Concord NH Directory page 463 horse 1



1909

1909-1912 -- William Howard Taft becomes the 27th President of the United States

Tenth Chief Justice of the US, the only person to have held both offices.  The Vice president became president when Theodore Roosevelt was assassinated, was defeated by Woodrow Wilson after splitting the Republican Party by running as a third party candidate (Wikipedia -- Taft, 2018).


1908 Taft Sherman Campaign Poster
(Wikipedia -- Taft, 2018)

1909 William Howard Taft, 27th President
(Wikipedia -- Taft, 2018)


William Howard Taft Quote -- "Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever (Taft, 2018).

In other news:  Matthew Henson and Robert Pearys expedition team are the first ever to reach the North Pole [brrr!]; The Union of South Africa is formed (OurTimelines.com, 2018).



1900 Clip Art Concord NH Directory page 463 horse 3



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City of Franklin NH. (n.d.). Early Years: 1900's. Retrieved from City of Franklin Fire Department: https://www.franklinnh.org/fire-department/pages/early-years-1900s

OurTimelines.com. (2018). TimeLines. (Timelines courtesy of www.ourtimelines.com. Timeline formatting and technology copyright © 2000-2018 ourtimelines.com, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED under the Pan-American Conventions.) Retrieved from OurTimeLines.com: http://ourtimelines.com/

Roosevelt, T. (2018, December). Theodore Roosevelt Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuote: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/theodore_roosevelt

Taft, W. H. (2018). William Howard Taft Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/william_howard_taft

Wikipedia -- Roosevelt. (2018, December). Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt

Wikipedia -- Taft. (2018). William Howard Taft, 27th President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Howard_Taft

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Return to the River Part 2: Creating a mill city

  • “Original river rat” Andy Nadeau stands for a portrait outside the old Sulloway Mills buildings, where both his parents manufactured hosiery in the first half of the 20th century. Nadeau, who is 85, remembers a time when Franklin was vibrant and affluent thanks to its industry along the rivers. Elodie Reed / Monitor staff » Buy this Image
  • A brick lies on the bottom of the Winnipesaukee River, a remnant of the six paper and pulp mills that used to be on the waterway. When the mills were active, sewage and industrial waste were dumped into the river. Elodie Reed / Monitor staff » Buy this Image
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Published: 5/7/2017 10:46:00 PM


Eighty-five-year-old Franklin native Andy Nadeau calls himself an “original river rat.”
As a young man, Nadeau remembers his home city as vibrant, well-off and full of familiar faces – now he sees it as a center for renters and a downtown full of decaying storefronts.
Nadeau wonders, though, if the mill city can ever recapture the wealth of its industrial past.
To create their community, the settlers used water to power their first sawmill in Punch Brook, beginning a centuries-long history for Franklin’s mill activity.
Six paper and pulp mills were eventually built in the Winnipesaukee, with dams redirecting the water flow at six points along the river.
“It created a current that was year-round – that was the attraction for the mills,” Webb said. “Franklin wouldn’t exist (if not) for the confluence of the rivers.”
Mill city
“It gave a lot of people (the) chance to go to work,” he said.
In addition to paper mills, wool and hosiery mills came into town, including Sulloway Mills, where Nadeau’s parents made socks and stockings.
The textile operations lasted longer than the paper industry. Four decades after Franklin was incorporated as a city in 1895, the paper and pulp mills were all shut down due to labor strikes and the Great Depression, Nadeau said. In 1934, the dams were damaged by spring floods, then dynamited.
Dirty rivers
The mills meant vitality for the Franklin community. Yet for the waterways, they created obstruction and filth.
That was something Nadeau witnessed in his time. “Everybody was dumping into the river,” he said. Sewages, chemical waste, dye – anything undesirable.
“My father-in-law came to visit from Indiana,” Nadeau said. “I took him down to the Merrimack. He’s standing there fishing, and he says, ‘I’ve never seen a river with an asphalt bottom.’ ”
It wasn’t asphalt, but sludge and slime.
Change
Sulloway Mills closed in 1953 ....
Webb, the historical society president, said Franklin’s decline is typical of any city losing its prime industry.
“The demographics changed drastically,” he said. “There’s a significant portion of Franklin that struggles to pay taxes. It became a city that struggled to meet its bills.”
One thing that has improved is the rivers. The water now runs clear, is unobstructed by the mill dams and no longer has raw sewage and industrial waste pouring into it.
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Published: 5/7/2017 10:46:00 PM

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Adella Grace Scott Scribner Part 3 of 8 1800s

Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1880s


1880

1880 Census, 16 June 1880, living with husband and children in Franklin, Merrimack NH.  Brother Marshall Scott was living with them.  Sister Silia I cannot find where she is.  Her mother lived in Salisbury NH per census


Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1880 census


1880 Historical Insight -- Establishment of County Poorhouses

Adella grace Scott Scribner may have lived near a state-run "poorhouse" and witnessed what it was like to slip into poverty during the 19th century. "Going to the poorhouse" was not just a fear for many 19th-century Americans, it was a reality -- (Ancestry.com, 2019)

1850s Establishment of County Poorhouses
Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain, (Ancestry.com, 2019)


1881, age 21

14 June 1881, her daughter Ethel Maude Scribner was born in Franklin, New Hampshire

1881 Adella gave birth to her third child

This record confirms dates and places of birth for both Morrill and Adella.  We also find that Morrill is an Operative in the town of Franklin.  Adella probably did not work outside the home.

1881, James A. Garfield elected as the 20th President of the United States

President Garfield served from March of 1881 until he was assassinated six and a half months later.  He was the first sitting member of Congress to be elected to the presidency, and remains the only sitting HOuse member to gain the White House (Wikipedia -- Garfield, 2018).

1881 James A. Garfield
(Wikipedia -- Garfield, 2018)

Garfield quote:  "Man cannot live by bread alone; he must have peanut butter" – James A. Garfield  (Garfield, 2018).

1881 -- Chester A. Arthur became the 21st President of the United States


1881 Chester A. Arthur,


He served from 1881 to 1885.  He was the 20th Vice President, and became president upon the death of President James Garfield in September 1881 (Wikipedia -- Chester A. Arthur, 2018)

1880s asian-vase-graphicsfairy005

In other newsMotorcycle makes it's debut in 1884.  The Automobile begins replacing horses starting in 1885 (OurTimelines.com, 2018)







1885, age 25

Grover Cleveland becomes the 22nd President of the United States.


1885 Grover Cleveland 22nd President
(Wikipedia -- Cleveland, 2018)

Grover Cleveland was the only president in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office.  He was the second president to wed while in office, and has been the only president married in the White House (Wikipedia -- Cleveland, 2018).

Grover Cleveland Quote
 "It is better to be defeated standing for a high principle than to run by committing subterfuge" (Cleveland, 2018)


1880s Bay Rum-GraphicsFairy2

1886, age 26

In other news:  The Induction Telegraph was invented in 1886 by Grandville T. Woods (OurTimelines.com)

1887, age 27

In other newsX-rays were invented first by Tesla, not Roentgen in 1887 (OurTimelines.com).


1888, age 28

Historical Insight -- The Great Blizzard of 1888

Adella Scott Scribner was probably living in Franklin, New Hampshire in 1888 when a hurricane-force blizzard assaulted the area, causing more than 400 deaths.

1888 Great Blizzard 2
13 March 1888, New Hampshire.
Credit:  Keene Public Library and the Historical Society of Cheshire County
Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain
(Ancestry Historical Insights, 2019)

"Deep snowdrifts from constant high winds often went as high as a second story window.  In upstate New York one drift measured more than 50 feet high" (Ancestry Historical Insights, 2019).

1880s chickenwire-graphicsfairy004



In other news:  70 to 77 rpm musical records started the world turning in 1888 (OurTimelines.com).

1889, age 29


Benjamin Harrison becomes the 23rd President of the United States

1889 Harrison Campaign Poster
(Wikipedia -- Harrison, 2018)

1889 Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President
(Wikipedia -- Harrison, 2018)

Benjamin Harrison Quote
"I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth will starve in the process" (Harrison, 2018).

1883_clip_art Artistic Photographer


In other news:  The following states enter the union -- Montana as the 41st state; North Dakota the 39th state; South Dakota 40th state; Washington as the 42nd state.  Holerith invents the punch card which transforms data collection (OurTimelines.com)


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Ancestry Historical Insights. (2019). Establishment of County Poorhouses. Retrieved from Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/contextux/historicalinsights/establishment-county-poorhouses/persons/145967463:1030:14582634

Ancestry Historical Insights. (2019). The Great Blizzard of 1888. Retrieved from Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/contextux/historicalinsights/blizzard-1888-united-states/persons/145967463:1030:14582634

Cleveland, G. (2018, December). Grover Cleveland Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuote: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/grover_cleveland

Garfield, J. A. (2018, December 13). James A. Garfield Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuote: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/james_a_garfield

Harrison, B. (2018, December). Benjamin Harrison Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuote: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/benjamin_harrison

OurTimelines.com. (2018). TimeLines. (Timelines courtesy of www.ourtimelines.com. Timeline formatting and technology copyright © 2000-2018 ourtimelines.com, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED under the Pan-American Conventions.) Retrieved from OurTimeLines.com: http://ourtimelines.com/

Wikipedia -- Cleveland. (2018, December). Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Cleveland

Wikipedia -- Garfield. (2018, December 13). James A. Garfield, 20th President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_A._Garfield

Wikipedia -- Harrison. (2018, December). Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Harrison
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1883_clip_art Card and Cabinet photographs

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Adella Grace Scott Scribner Part 1 of 8 -- 1860s

Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1860-1944

daughter of Harvey and Mary Jane Bacon Scott

1860s


Adella Grace Scott Scribner LifeStory from Ancestry



4 February 1860 

Birth

Adella Grace Scott was born in Salisbury, Merrimack County NH.  Below is her birth certificate.  The frustrating thing about New Hampshire vital records is that they rarely filled in anything more than the absolute necessities.  But at least it provides evidence of her date and place of birth, her father's name and place of birth, and her mother's maiden name.


Adella Grace Scott 1860 birth certificate


1860 Census 

19 July 1860, age 4 months, living with her parents, older brother Marshall, and her father's sister, Aunt Lucretia M. Scott.  They all lived in Salisbury NH.  This image is the second part, since Harvey's name starts on the previous page.  You can find the entire thing in a previous post.


Adella Grace Scott 1860 census

Screen shot from Google Maps showing Salisbury NH in relation to some other major areas, including Vermont, New York, Ontario.


Salisbury NH from Google Maps 2019


1861 age 1


Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States


1861 Abraham Lincoln, 16th President
(Wikipedia -- Lincoln, 2018)

“Lincoln led the nation through the Civil War, its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis.”  In doing so, he preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the Federal government and modernized the economy (Wikipedia -- Lincoln, 2018).  
"All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother."  -- Abraham Lincoln (Lincoln, 2018)




Historical Insight -- Northern Life in the Civil War

Adella Grace Scott was in the North as the United States was torn apart by the American Civil War.


1862. Credit: Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images  – Ancestry.com Historical Insight
"More than 360,000 Union soldiers lost their lives during the Civil War; a notification of death was usually delivered to families by telegram or a fellow soldier." – Ancestry.com Historical Insight


1862, age 1

sister Silia was born  -- it is difficult to find anything about her.  I'll have to blog about her later, if I can find anything.


(Newspapers.com -- A Mormon's Opinion, 1866)

1864 

Lincoln runs for President with Johnson


1864 Lincoln Johnson campaign poster
(Wikipedia -- Lincoln, 2018)



1865 age 4

Father Harvey Scott died, 30 January 1865 in Hampton Virginia at the age of 39.  You can find my research on his death here.  She was only 4 years old, but her father was gone fighting in the Civil War for much of her life.  How much did she know about him, or remember about him?  What was life like before he died, and how much did their life change afterwards?  She had an older brother and a younger sister.  Harvey had purchased a couple pieces of land before he died, I think the family lived and farmed there.


(Newspapers.com -- clip art, millstones, 1866)

President Lincoln was assasinated.


1865


Andrew Johnson becomes President of the United States


1865 - 1869 Andrew Johnson
(Wikipedia -- Andrew Johnson, 2018)

"Slavery exists.  It is black in the South, and white in the North" -- Andrew Johnson (Johnson, 2018).


1866 

Mitchell Walker was elected as the First Black US official in Massacheusetts.


1868 age 6

Mother marries second husband Amos L. Hamm II on 1 May 1868 at Franklin NH.  You can find my blog on this event here.  I still don't have much primary evidence on this event, and I still wonder how they met?  I surmise that, since Amos also fought in the Civil War, that Amos knew this family from that connection.  Or, perhaps it was because they lived in the same geographical area.  Amos had lost his wife, and had a daughter a couple of years older than Adella, so perhaps it was a marriage of convenience?  Hard to say.  You can find the first of my blogs on Amos Hamm here.  His life was pretty amazing.


(Newspapers.com -- clip art, politcal advertisements, 1866)

1869

Ulysses S. Grant becomes President of the United States


1869 Ulysses S. Grant
(Wikipedia -- Grant, 2018)

"In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten, then he who continues the attack wins" – Ulysses S. Grant (Grant, 2018).


In other news -- this is the decade in which South Carolina cecedes from the Union, Kansas enters the Union as the 34th state, and Colorado, Nevada, and both Dakotas become territories;  Ku Klux Klan was founded by those who hated the idea of blacks living free in 1865;  Lister invents Disinfection (OurTimelines.com, 2018).



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Ancestry -- Adella Grace Scott Scribner. (2019, November 6). Adella Grace Scott Scribner 1860-1944. Retrieved from Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/14582634/person/145967463/story

Ancestry Historical Insight. (2019). Northern Life in the Civil War. Retrieved from Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/contextux/historicalinsights/civil-war-life-in-the-north/persons/145967463:1030:14582634

Google Maps. (2019). Salisbury New Hampshire. Retrieved from Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Salisbury,+NH/@43.4694958,-74.9050557,7.31z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e20fe5e7b2da11:0x31fdd52843021743!8m2!3d43.3800768!4d-71.7170222

Grant, U. S. (2018, December 12). Ulysses S. Grant Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/ulysses_s_grant

Johnson, A. (2018, December 13). Andrew Johnson Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuote: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/andrew_johnson

Lincoln, A. (2018). Abraham Lincoln Quotes. Retrieved from BrainyQuotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/abraham_lincoln

Newspapers.com -- A Mormon's Opinion. (1866, January 6). The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) ·  Sat, Jan 6, 1866 ·  Page 1. Retrieved March 18, 2017, from Newspapers.com: Newspapers.com

Newspapers.com -- clip art, millstones. (1866, June 29). The Courier-Journal. Retrieved from Newspapers.com: Newspapers.com

Newspapers.com -- clip art, politcal advertisements. (1866, April 7). The Louisville Daily Courier. Retrieved from Newspapers.com: Newspapers.com

OurTimelines.com. (2018). TimeLines. (Timelines courtesy of www.ourtimelines.com. Timeline formatting and technology copyright © 2000-2018 ourtimelines.com, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED under the Pan-American Conventions.) Retrieved from OurTimeLines.com: http://ourtimelines.com/

Scott, J. (2017, November 17). 1860s Mary Jane Bacon Scott Hamm part 3. Retrieved from Scott Family Research: https://scottfamilyresearch.blogspot.com/2017/11/1860s-mary-jane-bacon-scott-hamm-part-3.html

Scott, J. (2017, October 20). Harvey Scott Part 8 Death and Burial. Retrieved from Scott Family Research: https://scottfamilyresearch.blogspot.com/2017/10/harvey-scott-part-8-death-and-burial.html

Scott, J. (2018, February 11). Amos L. Hamm part 1. Retrieved from Scott Family Research: https://scottfamilyresearch.blogspot.com/2018/02/amos-l-hamm-part-1-husband-of-mary-jane.html

Wikipedia -- Andrew Johnson. (2018, December 13). Andrew Johnson. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johnson

Wikipedia -- Lincoln. (2018). Abraham Lincoln, 16th President. Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States

Wikipedia -- Grant. (2018, December 12). Ulysses S. Grant. Retrieved from Wikipedia.com: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_S._Grant
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Friday, January 26, 2018

Lucretia Scott


  • 1828-1829 -- Lucretia M. Scott born in Vermont
  • 1850 -- Census, Boscawen, Merrimack NH
  • 1860 -- Census, Salisbury, Merrimack NH
  • 1870 -- Census, Franklin, Merrimack NH




Lucretia Scott mini-pedigree from Ancestry.com

1828

I don't have primary source for her birth, but census records point to this approximate birth year, probably between July 1828 and July 1829.

1850

Census, Boscawen, Merrimack NH




Lucretia Scott 1850 Census
Boscawen, Merrimack, New Hampshire
  • Line 5, Lucrectia Scott is age 22, and is living with David Scott age 52 who worked as a Mason.  Living with him is Lucretia's brothers Harvey age 24, Marshall age 18, and Phila age 26, all three of whom are listed as working as Masons.  I think this would be stone masons.  Here, Phila is listed as a male, yet in 1870 there is a housekeeper Phila who is a female.  Is this the same person?
  • Is it possible that David Scott is the father of Lucretia and Harvey?  I suspect he is, but until I have the proof, I dare not include this information.  
  • In the same house is another family, Alvin and Ednah Quimly, a tailor and his wife.  It is possible that the Quimly family were borders.

1860

Census, Salisbury, Merrimack NH

Lucretia Scott 1860 Census Part 1
Salisbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire
  • This is the beginning of the Scott family entry.  See the next image
Lucretia Scott 1860 Census part 2
Salisbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire
  • Line 4, Lucretia M. Scott, age 31, born in Vermont, no occupation.  
  • She lives with Harvey and Mary Jane Scott and their two children, Marshall W. and Adela G. Scott.  

1870

Census, Franklin, Merrimack NH

Lucretia Scott, 1870 census
Franklin, Merrimack, New Hampshire

  • Line 9. Lucretia Scott, age 41 living with a retired farmer, Daniel Perriman/Penniman.  She has no occupation listed, she was born in Vermont.  Others living in the same household include the 46-year-old housekeeper Phila, David Pierce, the 22 year old druggist, Charles Perriman, the 26 year old house painter, Eliza Perriman age 20, and Isabel Perriman age 1.  These last three are, I think, a family unit with Isabel being the granddaughter.  Also in the same household is Charles Tyler age 30 who works in some sort of mill; Ellen Wise age 30 and Ellen Ham age 13 both of whom work in a woolen mill.  It is possible these last three are borders.  
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Subject: Scott family of Merrimack NH
Author: dayspringacres
Date: Sunday, January 07, 2018
Classification: Census
Surnames: Scott, Penniman/Perriman 

Lucretia Scott born in Vermont about 1829, is age 22 in the 1850 census, living in Boscawen with David Scott age 52, and brothers Harvey age 24, Marshall age 18, Phila age 26, all the males working as Masons. I suspect David Scott is the father of this family.

in 1860, she is 31, living with brother Harvey and his wife Mary Jane and their two children Marshall W. and Adela G.

in 1870, she 41 years old and is living in the same household as David Penniman, a retired farmer. Other members include Phila age 46, housekeeper; David Pierce age 20, druggist; Charles Perriman, age 26, house painter; Eliza Perriman, age 20, Isabel Perriman age 1.

I suspect the 1870 Phila is the same person as the 1850 Phila, although one is listed as male and the other is female. The ages are about the same.

I'm actually interested in Harvey's line, but hit a dead end. I wonder if Lucretia had a mental problem, since she is always living with other family members?

Adella Grace Scott Scribner Part 9 of 9, 1940s

Adella Grace Scott Scribner ... 1940s 1940 1940 Census, 1 April 1940.  Widowed, living with daughter Gertrude in Franklin, Merrimack ...