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Cynthia M. Derby Kenison

Birth
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
6 Jun 1910 (aged 72)
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia was the daughter of Ezra T. Derby and Lydia Harmony Spaulding.

On March 5, 1861 in Jefferson, NH she married George S. Kenison, son of Solomon P. Kenison and Nancy Fisk.

Their children were Sadie and Solomon (or Asa).

Her husband predeceased her in July 1899; her son Solomon died between the 1880 and 1900 census reports.

Age: 72yrs 2mos 6dys

Cause of Death: Pernicious Anaemia


Note:
The last name was spelled Keniston on her death record and several census reports; on other records (and George's parents headstones) it was spelled Kenison.

The marriage date on an index was Mar 5, 1867 in NH (but you couldn't view the document). A marriage record online that you could view listed their names, ages, birthplace, and Jefferson town clerk's signature... but no date. Since their daughter was born in June 1862, I believe the real marriage date was March 1861 and the 1867 was a transcription error.
Cynthia was the daughter of Ezra T. Derby and Lydia Harmony Spaulding.

On March 5, 1861 in Jefferson, NH she married George S. Kenison, son of Solomon P. Kenison and Nancy Fisk.

Their children were Sadie and Solomon (or Asa).

Her husband predeceased her in July 1899; her son Solomon died between the 1880 and 1900 census reports.

Age: 72yrs 2mos 6dys

Cause of Death: Pernicious Anaemia


Note:
The last name was spelled Keniston on her death record and several census reports; on other records (and George's parents headstones) it was spelled Kenison.

The marriage date on an index was Mar 5, 1867 in NH (but you couldn't view the document). A marriage record online that you could view listed their names, ages, birthplace, and Jefferson town clerk's signature... but no date. Since their daughter was born in June 1862, I believe the real marriage date was March 1861 and the 1867 was a transcription error.


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