BioM: Andrews, Rose May (1894)

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Surnames: Andrews, Bolton, Cole, Edwards, McCarthy

----Source: Neillsville Courthouse Records 1-Jan-1894, vol. 3, pg. 269

Florence McCarthy married Rose May Andrews, daughter Of Olive Edwards & Sanford Andrews who was born in Binghamton, NY. He was a common laborer residing in Humbird, Wis. and had been born in Eau Claire, WI to Florence & Mary Jane Conley McCarthy. Witnesses were F. H. Andrews & Alice May Cole and the marriage was contracted by the Methodist minister, J. H. Bolton in Humbird, WI.

The marriage Registration is shown below and was contributed by Teri Anderson.

1870 Federal Census, Wisconsin

Name: Florence Mccarty
estimated birth year: 1865
gender: Female
age in 1870: 5y
White
birthplace: Wisconsin
home in 1870: Wisconsin, United States
Household Members
F Mccarty M 33y
Mary Mccarty F 31y
Florence Mccarty F 5y
Isabella Mccarty F 3y
Flora Mccarty F 8y

1880 Federal Census, Binghamton, Broome, New York

Name: May Andrews
birthdate: 1873
birthplace: New York, United States
relationship to head: Daughter
spouse's name:
spouse's birthplace:
father's name:
father's birthplace: New York, United States
mother's name: Mary Andrews
mother's birthplace: New York, United States
race or color (expanded): White
ethnicity (standardized): American
gender: Female
martial status: Single
age (expanded): 7 years
Household Members
parent Mary Andrews F 36
Fred. Andrews M 13
Dickinson Andrews M 10
May Andrews F 7
Nellie Andrews F 5
Cathrine Andrews F 72
Edward Andrews M 40
 

 

 


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