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Amanda Ellen <I>Scammon</I> Brown

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Amanda Ellen Scammon Brown

Birth
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
1928 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Robbinston, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1920 U.S. Census, James Brown, 69, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 69, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; William A., 34; Anna E., 31; Ella M., 27; and John E., 25, all born in Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, James Brown, 60, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 59, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; Earnest, 26; William A., 24; Amanda H., 23; Ella M., 18; and John E., 15, all born in Maine.
James had come to the U.S. in 1881.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer James Brown, 50, born March 1850 in Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 49, born November 1851 in Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; laborer George A., 24, born June 1876 in Canada; laborer Leonard, 21, born August 1879 in Canada; laborer Joshua, 19, born March 1881; laborer Earnest, 16, born April 1884; William A., 15, born October 1885; Amanda and Annetta, 14, born December 1886; Susie C., 11, born October 1889; Edith F., 10, born November 1890; Ella M., 8, born March 1892; and John E., 6, born October 1894, all born in Maine.
James, George and Leonard had come to the U.S. in 1880.
The couple had been married for 31 years, and 12 of Amanda's 13 children were still living.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, lumber mill worker James Brown, 29, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Amanda, 28, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; Frank, 9, born Canada; George, 2, born Mass; and Leonard, 0 year, born Canada.

Marriages; In Eastport, 25 November 1878, by Rev. F.D. Handy, James Brown to Amanda E. Scammon, both of St. George, N.B. (Eastport Sentinel, December 11, 1878)

Birthplace name was courtesy of ancestry.com


In the 1920 U.S. Census, James Brown, 69, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 69, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; William A., 34; Anna E., 31; Ella M., 27; and John E., 25, all born in Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, James Brown, 60, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 59, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; Earnest, 26; William A., 24; Amanda H., 23; Ella M., 18; and John E., 15, all born in Maine.
James had come to the U.S. in 1881.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer James Brown, 50, born March 1850 in Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Amanda E., 49, born November 1851 in Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; laborer George A., 24, born June 1876 in Canada; laborer Leonard, 21, born August 1879 in Canada; laborer Joshua, 19, born March 1881; laborer Earnest, 16, born April 1884; William A., 15, born October 1885; Amanda and Annetta, 14, born December 1886; Susie C., 11, born October 1889; Edith F., 10, born November 1890; Ella M., 8, born March 1892; and John E., 6, born October 1894, all born in Maine.
James, George and Leonard had come to the U.S. in 1880.
The couple had been married for 31 years, and 12 of Amanda's 13 children were still living.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, lumber mill worker James Brown, 29, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Amanda, 28, born Maine, father born England, mother born Ireland; Frank, 9, born Canada; George, 2, born Mass; and Leonard, 0 year, born Canada.

Marriages; In Eastport, 25 November 1878, by Rev. F.D. Handy, James Brown to Amanda E. Scammon, both of St. George, N.B. (Eastport Sentinel, December 11, 1878)

Birthplace name was courtesy of ancestry.com




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