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Ada A. <I>Pike</I> Cushing

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Ada A. Pike Cushing

Birth
Lubec, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
7 Jan 1931 (aged 83)
Burial
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1930 U.S. Census, Albert F. Pike, 65, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Lena, 60, born Canada, parents born Canada; boarder Blanche Jesting, 18, born Maine, parents born Maine; boarder widow Ada Cushing, 83, born Maine, parents born Maine; and granddaughter Phillis Davis, 14, born Maine, parents born Maine.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, George H. Cushing, 72, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 70, born Maine, parents born Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, George H. Cushing, 62, born Maine, parents born Mass., was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 61, born Maine, parents born Maine.

Widower and Seaman Davis H. McAllep, 60, Lubec native and resident, was back at Togus on February 12, 1902 (released December 3) AND August 3, 1907 (released August 5) Among his medical problems were a slight disability of the heart, varicose veins in left leg and hemorrhoid and history of chronic diarrhea.
He died from pneumonia on June 12, 1912.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, telegraph operator George Cushing, 53, born March, 1847 in Maine, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living on Green Street in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 53, born April, 1847 in Maine, parents born Maine; and Georgie L., 18, born March, 1882 in Maine, mother born Maine; and boarder steam ship quarter master Oscar J. Young, 30, born August 1870 in Canada, parents born Canada.
The couple had been married for four years, and Ada's one child was still living.
(Georgie married Oscar Young on June 7)

Marriages: In Eastport, March 9, 1896, by Rev. H.D. Catlin, George H. Cushing to Mrs. Ada McAllep, both of Eastport (Eastport Sentinel, March 11, 1896)

George H. Cushing, 48, and Ada A. McCallun, 47, were married March 9, 1896.

Davis McAllep appears to be in a U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in 1889, maybe Togus.

Mrs. Ada McAllep, 38, lady, arrived in the Port of Boston aboard the S.S. State of Maine on February 23, 1887. She was a U.S. citizen.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, sea captain Samuel Pike, 32, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Lizzette, 30, born Maine, parents born Maine; sea captain Davis H. Mcalex, 41, born Maine, parents born Canada; Ada, 32, born Maine, parents born Maine; and James A., 1, born Maine.

Marriages: In Lubec, April 5, 1871, by Rev.J.F. Rowe, Capt. David McAllep and Ada, daughter of Capt. S.H. Pike (Eastport Sentinel, April 12, 1871)

In the 1870 U.S. Census, seaman Simon H. Pike, 55, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Mary A., 48; Ada A., 23; Lena M., 20; Delia L., 17; Millard R., 13; and Albert, 6, all born in Maine.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Simon H. Pike, 45, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Mary A., 40; Llewelyn W., 16; Ada A., 13; Lisette M., 11; Delia R., 7; and Milton F., 3, all born in Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, ship master Simon Pike, 31, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine with Mary A., 29; Llewelyn W., 5; Ada A. 3; and Lisetta L., nine months, all born in Maine.

Ada was the daughter of Simon Pike and Mary Ann Robinson.

In the 1930 U.S. Census, Albert F. Pike, 65, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Lena, 60, born Canada, parents born Canada; boarder Blanche Jesting, 18, born Maine, parents born Maine; boarder widow Ada Cushing, 83, born Maine, parents born Maine; and granddaughter Phillis Davis, 14, born Maine, parents born Maine.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, George H. Cushing, 72, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 70, born Maine, parents born Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, George H. Cushing, 62, born Maine, parents born Mass., was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 61, born Maine, parents born Maine.

Widower and Seaman Davis H. McAllep, 60, Lubec native and resident, was back at Togus on February 12, 1902 (released December 3) AND August 3, 1907 (released August 5) Among his medical problems were a slight disability of the heart, varicose veins in left leg and hemorrhoid and history of chronic diarrhea.
He died from pneumonia on June 12, 1912.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, telegraph operator George Cushing, 53, born March, 1847 in Maine, father born Maine, mother born Mass., was living on Green Street in Eastport, Maine, with Ada A., 53, born April, 1847 in Maine, parents born Maine; and Georgie L., 18, born March, 1882 in Maine, mother born Maine; and boarder steam ship quarter master Oscar J. Young, 30, born August 1870 in Canada, parents born Canada.
The couple had been married for four years, and Ada's one child was still living.
(Georgie married Oscar Young on June 7)

Marriages: In Eastport, March 9, 1896, by Rev. H.D. Catlin, George H. Cushing to Mrs. Ada McAllep, both of Eastport (Eastport Sentinel, March 11, 1896)

George H. Cushing, 48, and Ada A. McCallun, 47, were married March 9, 1896.

Davis McAllep appears to be in a U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in 1889, maybe Togus.

Mrs. Ada McAllep, 38, lady, arrived in the Port of Boston aboard the S.S. State of Maine on February 23, 1887. She was a U.S. citizen.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, sea captain Samuel Pike, 32, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Lizzette, 30, born Maine, parents born Maine; sea captain Davis H. Mcalex, 41, born Maine, parents born Canada; Ada, 32, born Maine, parents born Maine; and James A., 1, born Maine.

Marriages: In Lubec, April 5, 1871, by Rev.J.F. Rowe, Capt. David McAllep and Ada, daughter of Capt. S.H. Pike (Eastport Sentinel, April 12, 1871)

In the 1870 U.S. Census, seaman Simon H. Pike, 55, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Mary A., 48; Ada A., 23; Lena M., 20; Delia L., 17; Millard R., 13; and Albert, 6, all born in Maine.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Simon H. Pike, 45, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine, with Mary A., 40; Llewelyn W., 16; Ada A., 13; Lisette M., 11; Delia R., 7; and Milton F., 3, all born in Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, ship master Simon Pike, 31, born Maine, was living in Lubec, Maine with Mary A., 29; Llewelyn W., 5; Ada A. 3; and Lisetta L., nine months, all born in Maine.

Ada was the daughter of Simon Pike and Mary Ann Robinson.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147821776/ada_a-cushing: accessed ), memorial page for Ada A. Pike Cushing (14 Apr 1847–7 Jan 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147821776, citing Hillside Cemetery, Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA; Maintained by SusanE (contributor 47098878).