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Lewis W. Leighton

Birth
Milbridge, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
2 Mar 1893 (aged 65)
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1880 U.S. Census, carpenter Lewis R. Leighton, 51, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Dorcus W., 44, born Maine, parents born Maine; barber Redman A., 25; carpenter Everett L., 18; dressmaker Hattie E., 16; Lucretia W., 14; Idella M., 5; Charles P., 2; and Edith E., 1, all born in Maine.

House carpenter Lewis Leighton and his family were living in Robbinston, Maine, during the 1870 U.S. Census.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, house carpenter Lewis B. Leighton, 32, born Maine, was living in Millbridge, Maine, with Dorcus W., 24; Asa, 8; Redman, 5; Curtis S., 2; and Sidney, no age, all born in Maine.

Lewis Leighton and Dorcas Hall made their marriage intentions on January 7, 1851 in Harrington, Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, mason Asa Leighton, 58, born Maine, was living in Millbridge, Maine, with Loruhamah, 55,; blacksmith Robert P., 13; laborer Lewis R., 21; Ellen, 17; sailor George F., 15, all born in Maine. Living with them were millmen Albert Treen, 26,; Michael Curry, 24; and James Marshall, 27, all born in N.S.; millmen William McBeth, 28, born Ireland; John McDonald, 20; and William McCloed, 27, both born N.S.

Lewis was the son of Asa Leighton and Loruhamah Fickett.

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In the 1880 U.S. Census, carpenter Lewis R. Leighton, 51, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Dorcus W., 44, born Maine, parents born Maine; barber Redman A., 25; carpenter Everett L., 18; dressmaker Hattie E., 16; Lucretia W., 14; Idella M., 5; Charles P., 2; and Edith E., 1, all born in Maine.

House carpenter Lewis Leighton and his family were living in Robbinston, Maine, during the 1870 U.S. Census.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, house carpenter Lewis B. Leighton, 32, born Maine, was living in Millbridge, Maine, with Dorcus W., 24; Asa, 8; Redman, 5; Curtis S., 2; and Sidney, no age, all born in Maine.

Lewis Leighton and Dorcas Hall made their marriage intentions on January 7, 1851 in Harrington, Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, mason Asa Leighton, 58, born Maine, was living in Millbridge, Maine, with Loruhamah, 55,; blacksmith Robert P., 13; laborer Lewis R., 21; Ellen, 17; sailor George F., 15, all born in Maine. Living with them were millmen Albert Treen, 26,; Michael Curry, 24; and James Marshall, 27, all born in N.S.; millmen William McBeth, 28, born Ireland; John McDonald, 20; and William McCloed, 27, both born N.S.

Lewis was the son of Asa Leighton and Loruhamah Fickett.



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