In the 1900 U.S. Census, undertaker George W. Eye, 60, born April 1840 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living on Spring Street in Calais, Maine, with Elizabeth A., 58, born June 1842 in Maine, parents born Canada; and widow mothr-in-law Eliza Cook, 86, born January 1814 in Canada, parents born Canada.
The couple had been married for 37 years, and both of Elizabeth's children were still living.
Four of Eliza's nine children were still living.
Red Beach Mrs James W. Cook is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George W. Eye (Calais Advertiser, Oct 1896)
In the 1880 U.S. Census, cabinet maker George W. Eye, 41, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Ireland, was living in Calais, Maine, with Lizzie A., 37, born Maine, parents born Maine; cabinet maker apprentice George E., 16; and Clifton H., 14, both born in Maine.
George W. Eye and Elizabeth A. Cook, both of Calais, made their marriage intentions on November 3, 1862, and they were married that year by city clerk John Jackson. (Calais Vital Records)
In the 1850 census, shipmaster James W. Cook, 27, born N.B., was living in Calais, Maine, with Eliza, 34; Elbridge D, 13; James H.12; Elizabeth, 7; Charles, 6; John, 2, all born in N.B.
Elizabeth was the daughter of James Warren Cook and Eliza Nickerson.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, undertaker George W. Eye, 60, born April 1840 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living on Spring Street in Calais, Maine, with Elizabeth A., 58, born June 1842 in Maine, parents born Canada; and widow mothr-in-law Eliza Cook, 86, born January 1814 in Canada, parents born Canada.
The couple had been married for 37 years, and both of Elizabeth's children were still living.
Four of Eliza's nine children were still living.
Red Beach Mrs James W. Cook is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George W. Eye (Calais Advertiser, Oct 1896)
In the 1880 U.S. Census, cabinet maker George W. Eye, 41, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Ireland, was living in Calais, Maine, with Lizzie A., 37, born Maine, parents born Maine; cabinet maker apprentice George E., 16; and Clifton H., 14, both born in Maine.
George W. Eye and Elizabeth A. Cook, both of Calais, made their marriage intentions on November 3, 1862, and they were married that year by city clerk John Jackson. (Calais Vital Records)
In the 1850 census, shipmaster James W. Cook, 27, born N.B., was living in Calais, Maine, with Eliza, 34; Elbridge D, 13; James H.12; Elizabeth, 7; Charles, 6; John, 2, all born in N.B.
Elizabeth was the daughter of James Warren Cook and Eliza Nickerson.
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