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Columbus Legate

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Columbus Legate

Birth
Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1943 (aged 88–89)
North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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son of Lawson Legate & Olive (Ballou) Legate

m. Melina E (Bliss) Legate 1 August 1905
at Adams, Mass.
Melina was the widow of Francis Legate,
she was b. c.1873 in Florida, daughter of
George Bliss & Adelaide (Brown) Bliss


June 12, 1860 U.S. census
aged 6, living in Florida with parents

June 27, 1860 U.S. census
aged 5, living in Monroe with parents
note in margin "live in disputed territory, but they claim to belong to the town of Monroe"

June 1870 U.S. census
aged 16, single, living in Monroe with parents and brother Francis, attending school

Aug 1870 U.S. census
aged 14, single, living in Florida with parents and brother Francis, working at the Hoosac Tunnel

June 1880 U.S. census
aged 25, single, living in Florida with parents, brother Francis,

June 1900 U.S. census
aged 45, single, living in Florida with brother Francis and Francis' family

April 1910 U.S. census
aged 52, married for 5 years, living on Gallup Street in North Adams, wife Milne ae 38 (M2 mother of 3 children, 3 living) step-daughters Olive ae 16, Ida ae 15, Alice ae 7, cotton mill worker

January 1920 U.S. census
aged 67, widowed, living in North Adams, with nieces Olive ae 26 and Alice ae 17, head of household, laborer in foundry

April 1930 U.S. census
aged 72[?] , widowed, living on Veazie St., North Adams, with step-daughters Olive ae 36 and Alice ae 27, head of household, chipper in foundry


son of Lawson Legate & Olive (Ballou) Legate

m. Melina E (Bliss) Legate 1 August 1905
at Adams, Mass.
Melina was the widow of Francis Legate,
she was b. c.1873 in Florida, daughter of
George Bliss & Adelaide (Brown) Bliss


June 12, 1860 U.S. census
aged 6, living in Florida with parents

June 27, 1860 U.S. census
aged 5, living in Monroe with parents
note in margin "live in disputed territory, but they claim to belong to the town of Monroe"

June 1870 U.S. census
aged 16, single, living in Monroe with parents and brother Francis, attending school

Aug 1870 U.S. census
aged 14, single, living in Florida with parents and brother Francis, working at the Hoosac Tunnel

June 1880 U.S. census
aged 25, single, living in Florida with parents, brother Francis,

June 1900 U.S. census
aged 45, single, living in Florida with brother Francis and Francis' family

April 1910 U.S. census
aged 52, married for 5 years, living on Gallup Street in North Adams, wife Milne ae 38 (M2 mother of 3 children, 3 living) step-daughters Olive ae 16, Ida ae 15, Alice ae 7, cotton mill worker

January 1920 U.S. census
aged 67, widowed, living in North Adams, with nieces Olive ae 26 and Alice ae 17, head of household, laborer in foundry

April 1930 U.S. census
aged 72[?] , widowed, living on Veazie St., North Adams, with step-daughters Olive ae 36 and Alice ae 27, head of household, chipper in foundry




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