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Randall Harrington

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Randall Harrington

Birth
Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Death
10 May 1890 (aged 76)
Windham, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Randall's birth year is listed or estimated as 1812, 1814, and 1815 in various records or transcripts of records. Some sources *CALCULATE* his birth date as March 22, 1814, based on age at death listed by the Windam Town Clerk ,

Randall served as a Private with the 1st Vermont Light Artillery Battery from February 18, 1862 through May 19, 1864.
Randall married Mrs. Charlotte Bewsey in January 1872, Their marriage record states this was his 3rd marriage, but the marriage ended in divorce the following year.

A death announcement was published in The Londonderry Sifter (South Londonderry, Vermont) on May 22, 1890: "Randall Harrington who has suffered greatly from a cancer for many months died at the home of Hollis G. Stowell May 10, and was buried in accordance with his expressed wish beside his father in the cemetery at South Windham. The funeral was held at the Baptist church Sunday, Rev. C.A. Votey officiating."
Randall's birth year is listed or estimated as 1812, 1814, and 1815 in various records or transcripts of records. Some sources *CALCULATE* his birth date as March 22, 1814, based on age at death listed by the Windam Town Clerk ,

Randall served as a Private with the 1st Vermont Light Artillery Battery from February 18, 1862 through May 19, 1864.
Randall married Mrs. Charlotte Bewsey in January 1872, Their marriage record states this was his 3rd marriage, but the marriage ended in divorce the following year.

A death announcement was published in The Londonderry Sifter (South Londonderry, Vermont) on May 22, 1890: "Randall Harrington who has suffered greatly from a cancer for many months died at the home of Hollis G. Stowell May 10, and was buried in accordance with his expressed wish beside his father in the cemetery at South Windham. The funeral was held at the Baptist church Sunday, Rev. C.A. Votey officiating."


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