After husband George W. Adjutant died (before March 1867), Lydia moved from Kennebunk, Maine back to Eaton, Carroll County, NH to live with her daughter Lydia and husband James Thurston. She's found there in the 1870 U.S. Census.
Before 1880, Lydia moved back to Kennebunk to live with her daughter Sarah, the 34-year-old widow of Albert Junkins. She is found there in the 1880 U.S. Census. Lydia's son Charles Adjutant's family also lived nearby.
Lydia is shown as "Lydia Adjutant" or "Lydia Dorr" in the marriage and death records of her children.
Lydia's death is mentioned in several local newspapers, but no obituary or burial record has been found.
After husband George W. Adjutant died (before March 1867), Lydia moved from Kennebunk, Maine back to Eaton, Carroll County, NH to live with her daughter Lydia and husband James Thurston. She's found there in the 1870 U.S. Census.
Before 1880, Lydia moved back to Kennebunk to live with her daughter Sarah, the 34-year-old widow of Albert Junkins. She is found there in the 1880 U.S. Census. Lydia's son Charles Adjutant's family also lived nearby.
Lydia is shown as "Lydia Adjutant" or "Lydia Dorr" in the marriage and death records of her children.
Lydia's death is mentioned in several local newspapers, but no obituary or burial record has been found.
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