Burial record from WPA Records of Iowa Cemeteries
Eugene Paine, a resident of Iowa City, wholesale and retail coal dealer, doing business on the corner of Van Buren and Burlington Streets, near B, C R & N. R. R., was born March 6, 1839, in Orange County, Vermont, he came to Johnson County, in July, 1868. He married July 4, 1873, to Miss Olivia Brockway of Randolph, Vermont. They have one child Charles O. He is a democrat in politics.
He has a coal house 16x100 feet, near the railroad tracks.
-A History of Johnson County, p. 889
Burial record from WPA Records of Iowa Cemeteries
Eugene Paine, a resident of Iowa City, wholesale and retail coal dealer, doing business on the corner of Van Buren and Burlington Streets, near B, C R & N. R. R., was born March 6, 1839, in Orange County, Vermont, he came to Johnson County, in July, 1868. He married July 4, 1873, to Miss Olivia Brockway of Randolph, Vermont. They have one child Charles O. He is a democrat in politics.
He has a coal house 16x100 feet, near the railroad tracks.
-A History of Johnson County, p. 889
Family Members
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Noah Paine
1802–1866
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Lydia Ann Wheatley Paine
1818–1848
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Olivia Francis Brockway Paine
1849–1918 (m. 1874)
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Emily Cornelia Payne
1835–1894
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Emily Cornelia Paine
1835–1894
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Isabel Paine
1837–1849
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Noah Franklin Paine
1841–1843
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Irving Henry Paine
1843–1910
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Cornelia Paine
1828–1833
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Charles O. Paine
1878–1951
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Sarah Olivia Paine Hoffman
1883–1952
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Harrie Eugene Paine
1889–1894
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Eugene Paine
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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Eugene Paine
1910 United States Federal Census
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Eugene Paine
1900 United States Federal Census
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