Mother: Nancy Dunn
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Died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips (Sub: None to be forgotten)
in the 1880 United States Federal Census
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Name: Adams
Age: 1
Birth Date: Abt 1879
Birthplace: Idaho Territory
Home in 1880: Lower Weiser Valley, Washington, Idaho, USA
Dwelling Number: 29
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Elias Adams
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Name: Nancy Adams
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
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Household Members Age Relationship
Elias Adams
25 Self (Head)
Nancy Adams
22 Wife
Louella Adams
2 Daughter
Adams 1 Son
Suggested edit: ADAMS, four children of E. Adams on Hornet Creek or Horse Creek, (Washington Co.).
"Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly" from
October 1971 to October 1979 under the title of "Boise County Newspaper Extracts, 1863 - 1918" - KM
Contributor: Kerry (48011981)
Elias and Nancy had four children that died from eating Water hemlock, deadly and mistaken for wild parsnips. All four children, Charley, Nora, William and Louella are buried at the Hornet Creek Cemetery.
Mother: Nancy Dunn
~~~~~~~~~~
Died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips (Sub: None to be forgotten)
in the 1880 United States Federal Census
View1880 United States Federal Census
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Detail Source
Name: Adams
Age: 1
Birth Date: Abt 1879
Birthplace: Idaho Territory
Home in 1880: Lower Weiser Valley, Washington, Idaho, USA
Dwelling Number: 29
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Elias Adams
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Name: Nancy Adams
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members Age Relationship
Elias Adams
25 Self (Head)
Nancy Adams
22 Wife
Louella Adams
2 Daughter
Adams 1 Son
Suggested edit: ADAMS, four children of E. Adams on Hornet Creek or Horse Creek, (Washington Co.).
"Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly" from
October 1971 to October 1979 under the title of "Boise County Newspaper Extracts, 1863 - 1918" - KM
Contributor: Kerry (48011981)
Elias and Nancy had four children that died from eating Water hemlock, deadly and mistaken for wild parsnips. All four children, Charley, Nora, William and Louella are buried at the Hornet Creek Cemetery.
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