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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Adams

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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Adams

Birth
Maine, USA
Death
1932 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1930 U.S. Census, Percy D. Adams, 40, born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Leona A. 41, born Canada, parents born Canada; and Charles F., 12, born Maine; father Benjamin F, 74, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Canada; and mother Mary D., 70, born Canada, father born Northern Ireland, mother born England.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Adams, 65, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Mary J., 59, born Canada, parents born England; Harold E., 32; and Louis E., 17, both born in Maine.
Mary moved to the U.S. in 1873.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Adams, 53, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Mary D., 50, born Canada, parents born Canada; Eva M., 26; Harold E., 22; Percy D., 20; Ethel L., 15; Marjorie L., 10; and Louis C., 7, all born in Maine.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, box builder Frank B. Adams, 44, born June 1846 in Maine, parents born Canada, was living on Main Street in Calais, Maine, with Mary, 40, born January 1860 in Canada, parents born Canada; Eva, 17, born July 1883; Clarence, 15, born June 1885; Harold, 12, born January 1888; Percy, 10, born March, 1890; Ethel, 5, born February 1895; and Margery, 0 years, born January, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 18 years, and all six of Mary's children were still living.

B. Franklin Adams and Mary J. Deacon, both of Calais, made their marriage intentions on August 22, and August 28, respectively, 1882, and B. Franklin Adams and Mary J. Deacon were married by Rev. A.J. Padelford, pastor of the Baptist Church in Calais on August 30, 1882. (Calais Vital Records)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Louisa Adams, 55, born Canada, father born Mass., mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with sailor mate Frank, 25; sailor Clarence, 22; dressmaker Gertrude, 20; sailor Sumner, 16; and student Willie, 13, all born in Maine.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Henry E. Adams, 39, born N.B., was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Louisa E., 34; Olive L., 14; and Albert H., 11, all born in N.B.; Benjamin F., 5; and Clarence, 3, all born in Maine.

Benjamin was the son of Henry Adams and Louisa Leeman.

In the 1930 U.S. Census, Percy D. Adams, 40, born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Leona A. 41, born Canada, parents born Canada; and Charles F., 12, born Maine; father Benjamin F, 74, born Maine, father born Maine, mother born Canada; and mother Mary D., 70, born Canada, father born Northern Ireland, mother born England.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Adams, 65, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Mary J., 59, born Canada, parents born England; Harold E., 32; and Louis E., 17, both born in Maine.
Mary moved to the U.S. in 1873.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Adams, 53, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Mary D., 50, born Canada, parents born Canada; Eva M., 26; Harold E., 22; Percy D., 20; Ethel L., 15; Marjorie L., 10; and Louis C., 7, all born in Maine.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, box builder Frank B. Adams, 44, born June 1846 in Maine, parents born Canada, was living on Main Street in Calais, Maine, with Mary, 40, born January 1860 in Canada, parents born Canada; Eva, 17, born July 1883; Clarence, 15, born June 1885; Harold, 12, born January 1888; Percy, 10, born March, 1890; Ethel, 5, born February 1895; and Margery, 0 years, born January, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 18 years, and all six of Mary's children were still living.

B. Franklin Adams and Mary J. Deacon, both of Calais, made their marriage intentions on August 22, and August 28, respectively, 1882, and B. Franklin Adams and Mary J. Deacon were married by Rev. A.J. Padelford, pastor of the Baptist Church in Calais on August 30, 1882. (Calais Vital Records)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Louisa Adams, 55, born Canada, father born Mass., mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with sailor mate Frank, 25; sailor Clarence, 22; dressmaker Gertrude, 20; sailor Sumner, 16; and student Willie, 13, all born in Maine.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Henry E. Adams, 39, born N.B., was living in Ward 5, Calais, Maine, with Louisa E., 34; Olive L., 14; and Albert H., 11, all born in N.B.; Benjamin F., 5; and Clarence, 3, all born in Maine.

Benjamin was the son of Henry Adams and Louisa Leeman.



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