In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer George E. Johnson, 63, born June 1837 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha J., 53, born June 1847 in Maine, parents born Canada; common laborer Everett E., 23, born October 1877; common laborer Parker G., 21, born March 1879; Ann L. 19, born December 1880; Frank T., 16, born September 1883; and Myra P., 11, born September, 1888, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 32 years, and seven of Martha's eight children were still living.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widower (sic) farmer Benjamin Johnson, 79, born Maine, parents born Mass., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Nancy, 71, born Maine, father born Mass., mother born Maine; farmer George E., 43; daughter-in-law Martha, 33, born Maine, parents born Canada; grandchildren Howard E., 11; Seth B., 9; Everett G., 3; and Parker M., 1, all born in Maine; and daughter Ann F., 45, born Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer George E. Johnson, 35, born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha, 25; Hannah E., 1; Bennajah, 69; and Nancy, 62, all born in Maine.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, James Goulding, 48, born N.B., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha, 46, born N.B.; Mary, 18; Martha J., 14; and George M., 5, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer James Goulding, 39, born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha C., 29, born N.B.; Sarah A., 10; Mary W., 8; and Martha J.R., 4, all born in Maine.
Martha was the daughter of James Goulding and Martha Clark.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer George E. Johnson, 63, born June 1837 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha J., 53, born June 1847 in Maine, parents born Canada; common laborer Everett E., 23, born October 1877; common laborer Parker G., 21, born March 1879; Ann L. 19, born December 1880; Frank T., 16, born September 1883; and Myra P., 11, born September, 1888, all born in Maine.
The couple had been married for 32 years, and seven of Martha's eight children were still living.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widower (sic) farmer Benjamin Johnson, 79, born Maine, parents born Mass., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Nancy, 71, born Maine, father born Mass., mother born Maine; farmer George E., 43; daughter-in-law Martha, 33, born Maine, parents born Canada; grandchildren Howard E., 11; Seth B., 9; Everett G., 3; and Parker M., 1, all born in Maine; and daughter Ann F., 45, born Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer George E. Johnson, 35, born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha, 25; Hannah E., 1; Bennajah, 69; and Nancy, 62, all born in Maine.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, James Goulding, 48, born N.B., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha, 46, born N.B.; Mary, 18; Martha J., 14; and George M., 5, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer James Goulding, 39, born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha C., 29, born N.B.; Sarah A., 10; Mary W., 8; and Martha J.R., 4, all born in Maine.
Martha was the daughter of James Goulding and Martha Clark.
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