Amy Ann Pinkham was born 12 December 1815; died 8 October 1844 in Ripley, Maine.
The children of Daniel Chase4 Stanwood and Amy Ann Pinkham were:
i. Henrietta L.s Stanwood was born 11 June 1835; married Isaac M. Rumery.
ii. Daniel Chase Stanwood, Jr. was born 27 February 1838; married Harriet A. Alley,
iii. Benjamin Stanwood was born in 1838 on Pond Island, Maine; died 6 August 1882, in
Milbridge, Maine, and was buried in Mound Home Cemetery
in Waldo, Maine
iv. Phoebe Ann Stanwood was born 10 October 1840; married Barney Coffin Beal.
Susan Orr Ramsdell was born 29 October 1829 in Lubec, Maine; died in Wyman, Maine, and was
buried in Mound Home Cemetery in Waldo, Maine
The children of Daniel C.4 Stanwood and Susan Orr Ramsdell were:
i. Robert Ramsdell5 Stanwood was bom in 1851; married Nellie Alley,
ii. Mary Ramsdell Stanwood was born in 1853; married, first, John Wallace; married,
second, Mangus Delaine.
iii. George Albert Stanwood was born 5 December 1856; married, first, Susie Sawyer;
married, second, Persis Mary Cleaves.
iv. Susan Orr Stanwood was born 25 March 1865; married Ernest Ephraim Turner.
v. James Benjamin Stanwood was born 24 March 1866 on Pond Island, Milbridge, Maine.
His birth date is sometimes given as 1872. He married Mary Norton. He died circa 1931
in Jonesport, Maine.
vi. Eben Ramsdell Stanwood was born 24 May 1875 on Pond Island, Milbridge, Maine In a
letter to Stanton Storer Skolfield dated 14 February 1935, postmarked Steuben. Maine, he
writes: "I am blind in my left eye and am almost blind in both. I am the buby and the last
of the family. I look like my father. When I was 6 years of age I worked in Jasper Wyman's lobster factory picking out clams; stood up on a boat with girls and women for
60 cents per day. My father had a shock when I was 13 years old then died and I had mother and house to care for." In the 1930 Federal census he was living in the household of his brother-in-law Ernest Turner and sister Susan in Milbridge, Maine. He was buried
in Mound Home Cemetery in Waldo, Maine
Amy Ann Pinkham was born 12 December 1815; died 8 October 1844 in Ripley, Maine.
The children of Daniel Chase4 Stanwood and Amy Ann Pinkham were:
i. Henrietta L.s Stanwood was born 11 June 1835; married Isaac M. Rumery.
ii. Daniel Chase Stanwood, Jr. was born 27 February 1838; married Harriet A. Alley,
iii. Benjamin Stanwood was born in 1838 on Pond Island, Maine; died 6 August 1882, in
Milbridge, Maine, and was buried in Mound Home Cemetery
in Waldo, Maine
iv. Phoebe Ann Stanwood was born 10 October 1840; married Barney Coffin Beal.
Susan Orr Ramsdell was born 29 October 1829 in Lubec, Maine; died in Wyman, Maine, and was
buried in Mound Home Cemetery in Waldo, Maine
The children of Daniel C.4 Stanwood and Susan Orr Ramsdell were:
i. Robert Ramsdell5 Stanwood was bom in 1851; married Nellie Alley,
ii. Mary Ramsdell Stanwood was born in 1853; married, first, John Wallace; married,
second, Mangus Delaine.
iii. George Albert Stanwood was born 5 December 1856; married, first, Susie Sawyer;
married, second, Persis Mary Cleaves.
iv. Susan Orr Stanwood was born 25 March 1865; married Ernest Ephraim Turner.
v. James Benjamin Stanwood was born 24 March 1866 on Pond Island, Milbridge, Maine.
His birth date is sometimes given as 1872. He married Mary Norton. He died circa 1931
in Jonesport, Maine.
vi. Eben Ramsdell Stanwood was born 24 May 1875 on Pond Island, Milbridge, Maine In a
letter to Stanton Storer Skolfield dated 14 February 1935, postmarked Steuben. Maine, he
writes: "I am blind in my left eye and am almost blind in both. I am the buby and the last
of the family. I look like my father. When I was 6 years of age I worked in Jasper Wyman's lobster factory picking out clams; stood up on a boat with girls and women for
60 cents per day. My father had a shock when I was 13 years old then died and I had mother and house to care for." In the 1930 Federal census he was living in the household of his brother-in-law Ernest Turner and sister Susan in Milbridge, Maine. He was buried
in Mound Home Cemetery in Waldo, Maine
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