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Thaddeus B. Crossett

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Thaddeus B. Crossett

Birth
Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Death
28 Dec 1903 (aged 75)
Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Also located here is Roxanna H and Ethel Crossett.
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Info below provided by: Stan Arnold

Thaddeus was the sixth of thirteen known children born to Hosea Crossett and Persis Hills of Duxbury, Vermont.

He was married in Waitsfield, VT on 20 April 1868 to Roxanna H. (Quimby) Maynard, the daughter of John Quimby and Hortense Palmer, and the widow of James L. Maynard. Roxanna's first husband was a Civil War sharpshooter who died in 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness, and his body was not recovered.

Thaddeus was a carpenter.

In 1850 he was living at home in Duxbury with his parents. In 1860 he was enumerated on the federal census twice, once in Manchester, New Hampshire with his sister and brother-in-law, Julia and John Paige. It is possible he had a first wife, Julia, ten years younger than he, who was also in the same household in 1860. His other appearance in 1860 was back in Duxbury where he appears as head of household with his parents and five siblings living with him. I do not find him in 1870, but in 1880 and 1900 he was living in Waterbury, VT with his wife Roxanna, but with no children of theirs.

Thaddeus and Roxanna share a grave marker in the Hope Cemetery in Waterbury, but also with them is an Ethel Crossett, with no dates on the marker. It has not been determined if Ethel was an earlier wife of Thaddeus, or if she is the same person as the Julia Crossett mentioned earlier.



Also located here is Roxanna H and Ethel Crossett.
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Info below provided by: Stan Arnold

Thaddeus was the sixth of thirteen known children born to Hosea Crossett and Persis Hills of Duxbury, Vermont.

He was married in Waitsfield, VT on 20 April 1868 to Roxanna H. (Quimby) Maynard, the daughter of John Quimby and Hortense Palmer, and the widow of James L. Maynard. Roxanna's first husband was a Civil War sharpshooter who died in 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness, and his body was not recovered.

Thaddeus was a carpenter.

In 1850 he was living at home in Duxbury with his parents. In 1860 he was enumerated on the federal census twice, once in Manchester, New Hampshire with his sister and brother-in-law, Julia and John Paige. It is possible he had a first wife, Julia, ten years younger than he, who was also in the same household in 1860. His other appearance in 1860 was back in Duxbury where he appears as head of household with his parents and five siblings living with him. I do not find him in 1870, but in 1880 and 1900 he was living in Waterbury, VT with his wife Roxanna, but with no children of theirs.

Thaddeus and Roxanna share a grave marker in the Hope Cemetery in Waterbury, but also with them is an Ethel Crossett, with no dates on the marker. It has not been determined if Ethel was an earlier wife of Thaddeus, or if she is the same person as the Julia Crossett mentioned earlier.




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