Because North Haven island was considered part of the town of Vinalhaven until about 1850, it is hard to know where she was born. However, her family lived on North Haven at least as far back as 1850 (census record), so it is reasonable to assume that she was born on North Haven.
According to his obituary, she married Elisha Carver Calderwood. They are together in the 1860 US census record, so they married before 1860. They had one child, Nettie Winnifred Calderwood (1861).
According to the Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, she died on 15 Mar 1862 and was buried in Seaview Cemetery on North Haven, Knox, ME. She likely died on North Haven since she lived there her entire life.
Because North Haven island was considered part of the town of Vinalhaven until about 1850, it is hard to know where she was born. However, her family lived on North Haven at least as far back as 1850 (census record), so it is reasonable to assume that she was born on North Haven.
According to his obituary, she married Elisha Carver Calderwood. They are together in the 1860 US census record, so they married before 1860. They had one child, Nettie Winnifred Calderwood (1861).
According to the Faylene Hutton Cemetery Collection, she died on 15 Mar 1862 and was buried in Seaview Cemetery on North Haven, Knox, ME. She likely died on North Haven since she lived there her entire life.
Inscription
21yr 1mo 15da
w/o Capt. Elisha C. Calderwood
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- North Haven Calderwood or Dyer
- Knox County Calderwood or Dyer
- Maine Calderwood or Dyer
- USA Calderwood or Dyer
- Find a Grave Calderwood or Dyer
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