Genealogy Data Page 656 (Notes Pages)

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Mott, Harriet E. (b. DEC 1846, d. ?)

Death: --Not Shown--

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Tuttle, William O. (b. 22 MAR 1869, d. 15 JUL 1957)
Death: 15 JUL 1957 Adams, Adams, WI
Burial: Tuttle Cemetery, Adams, Adams, WI

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Holcomb, Lewis Augustus (b. 9 OCT 1856, d. 11 OCT 1921)
Source: (Name)
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.
Media: Ancestry.com

Note: www.ancestry.com
Death: 11 OCT 1921 Colburn, Adams, WI

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Haskins, Anna (b. 1805, d. ?)
Death: --Not Shown--

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Woodworth, Mary R. (b. 17 OCT 1846, d. AFT 1910)
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Clark & Jackson Co., Wis.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Clark, Beaver
Death: AFT 1910 Almira, Lincoln, WA

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Haskins, Daisy (b. 24 NOV 1892, d. AFT 1920)
Death: AFT 1920 Prob. Ellery, Chautauqua, NY

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Haskins, Horace J. (b. 16 OCT 1836, d. BEF 1905)
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Clark & Jackson Co., Wis.
Death: BEF 1905 Osceola, Fond du Lac, WI

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Haskins, Elizabeth (b. 1839, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Clark & Jackson Co., Wis.
Death: --Not Shown--

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Haskins, Frank Frances Herbert (b. ABT 1847, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Clark & Jackson Co., Wis.
Death: --Not Shown--

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Scofield, George W. (b. DEC 1848, d. AFT 1910)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1880-NY, Chautauqua, Ellery
Death: AFT 1910 Ellery Chautauqua, NY

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Brown, Dessie (b. 1880, d. 1964)
Death: 1964 Ellery, Chautauqua, NY

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Talcott, Francis Martha (b. FEB 1869, d. 7 AUG 1956)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Crawford, Clayton
Death: 7 AUG 1956 Livingston, Grant, WI

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Haskins, Albert Henry (b. 6 FEB 1899, d. BEF 1947)
Note: Albert moved to Colorada where he was a miner.
Death: BEF 1947 Lancaster, Grant, WI

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Benjamin, Walter L. (b. JUL 1889, d. ?)
Note: In 1900, he was living with Daniel & Mary Haskins - "grandson"

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Haskins, William (b. ABT 1869, d. BEF 1870)
Death: BEF 1870 Richford, Waushara, WI

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Seward, Irving Elbert (b. 18 AUG 1846, d. AFT 1895)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1880-WI, Eau Claire, Eau Claire
Death: AFT 1895 Eau Claire, WI

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Seward, Eliza Naomi (b. 30 AUG 1849, d. AFT 1930)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Adams, Jackson
Death: AFT 1930 Max, McLean, ND

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Larkin, David Augustus (b. AUG 1845, d. 5 SEP 1900)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Adams, Jackson
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1880-WI, Adams, New Haven
Data:
Text: Enos Seward, Jr. age 72, was living with them.
Death: 5 SEP 1900 Jackson, Adams, WI

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Larkin, Robert L. (b. MAY 1880, d. AFT 1930)
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Adams, Jackson
Death: AFT 1930 Iota Flat, Ward, ND

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Larkin, David Weedin (b. JUL 1817, d. 5 SEP 1900)
Note: Adams County Press, Saturday September 15, 1900, Page 5
David Weedin Larkin was born in the State of Rhode Island, July 3, 1817, and died at his home in the Town of Jackson, Adams Co., Wisconsin, September 5th, 1900, at the age of 83 years, 2 months and 2 days. When Mr. Larkin was about four years old, his family removed to Schoharie county, New York, where they resided for about ten years. Then came the sad loss of his father, followed by the severing of the family, and David went to live with his uncle. The young man attended the common schools in the county, and also the Schoharie Academy. He proved an apt student and on arriving at a suitable age, engaged during the winter months in school teaching, laboring summers upon the farm. In 1841 he married Miss Margaret Ann Ottman, and settled on a farm, varying his occupation by teaching school during the winter.

In the spring of 1843, he came West with his family and first settled in Walworth County, Wisconsin, where he again engaged in farming and school teaching. While there he received frequent evidences of the estimation in which he was held by his neighbors and fellow townsmen, who elected him to the positions of town clerk, justice of the peace, school commissioner, etc.

In the spring of 1855, Mr. Larkin moved his family to the town of Jackson in this [Adams] county and settled on the farm in section 28, on which he has ever since resided, and on which he ended his long and useful life.
For many years Mr. Larkin was a consistent and devout member of the Methodist church. Later, loving not less the church of his earlier choice, for associate reasons he united with the Congregational church at Davis Corners.
The deceased held many official positions in his town, and it is but repeating the sentiment in the heart of every one of his townsmen, to say that he discharged every trust confided in him with intelligent and honorable fidelity.
Mr. Larkin left surviving him a widow, Mrs. Margaret A. Larkin, and five children--David Augustus and Charles of Jackson; James, residing in Polk county, Wisconsin; Jay, of North Dakota, and Mrs. Ellen Maginnis of South Dakota.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900-WI, Adams, Jackson
Death: 5 SEP 1900 Jackson, Adams, WI
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Jackson, Adams, WI

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