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Lemira <I>Damon</I> Doe

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Lemira Damon Doe

Birth
Cabot, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Death
27 Jun 1892 (aged 73)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 14, Lot 11
Memorial ID
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Lemira and John are the parents of Edward Madison Doe
Birth 20 Jan 1850 in Cabot, Washington, Vermont, United States
Burial 1919 in Citizens Cemetery, Flagstaff, Coconino, Arizona, United States

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Lemira last appears in the 1888 City Directory for Fort Worth, Texas. She lived at 615 W. Belknap at the corner of Cherry.
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CABOT
News has recently been received of the death of Mrs. Lemira Doe at Fort Worth, Texas. Cabot was her native place and where she lived for the first few years after her marriage. Later she moved to Iowa, and from thence to Texas. In the spring of 1890 she returned to visit relatives and friends, remaining for a year, renewing old acquaintances and winning by her thoughtful kindness and genial manner many new friends who will learn with deep regret of her sudden death. Mrs. Doe was the sister of J.H. Damon and Mrs. Edward Haines, both of this place.
St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume, July 07, 1892, Page 5, Image 5
About St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume (St. Johnsbury, Vt.) 1867-1919
Image provided by the University of Vermont.
Retrieved via elephind.com and http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
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Many letters from Lemira Damon Doe to her aunt Lemira Strong Colby are in the files at the Colby-Curtis Museum/Stanstead Historical Society in Stanstead, Quebec.
Lemira and John are the parents of Edward Madison Doe
Birth 20 Jan 1850 in Cabot, Washington, Vermont, United States
Burial 1919 in Citizens Cemetery, Flagstaff, Coconino, Arizona, United States

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Lemira last appears in the 1888 City Directory for Fort Worth, Texas. She lived at 615 W. Belknap at the corner of Cherry.
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CABOT
News has recently been received of the death of Mrs. Lemira Doe at Fort Worth, Texas. Cabot was her native place and where she lived for the first few years after her marriage. Later she moved to Iowa, and from thence to Texas. In the spring of 1890 she returned to visit relatives and friends, remaining for a year, renewing old acquaintances and winning by her thoughtful kindness and genial manner many new friends who will learn with deep regret of her sudden death. Mrs. Doe was the sister of J.H. Damon and Mrs. Edward Haines, both of this place.
St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume, July 07, 1892, Page 5, Image 5
About St. Johnsbury Caledonian. volume (St. Johnsbury, Vt.) 1867-1919
Image provided by the University of Vermont.
Retrieved via elephind.com and http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
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Many letters from Lemira Damon Doe to her aunt Lemira Strong Colby are in the files at the Colby-Curtis Museum/Stanstead Historical Society in Stanstead, Quebec.


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