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From: "Nancy Riley" <>
Subject: Re: [ME-CENSUS] 1870/Oxford Co., Grafton Twp./Edmund RICHARDS
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 02:42:34 -0500
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Jeff~here's the info. for this listing~

1870 ME, Coos Co, Cambridge, Post Office: Upton, ME; census taken 25 July 1870,
line 12-Richards, Edmond, 54yr, Farmer, $500, $800, b.ME
13- " Amanda, 46yr, keeping house, b. ME
14- " James D, 20yr,m, at home, b. ME, attended school
15- " Eliza E, 16yr,fe, at home, b. ME, attended school
16- " Ewing, 10yr,m, at home, b. NH, attended school
17- " John M. 6yr,m, at home, b. NH, attended school
18- " Agnes L. 1yr,fe, at home, b. NH


----- Original Message -----
From: Dana Edgecomb
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [ME-CENSUS] 1870/Oxford Co., Grafton Twp./Edmund RICHARDS


I have the index for 1870 for Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
The only hit I got was and Edmond Richards, b. ME, Cambridge, Coos
County, NH M593 Roll 839 page 8.
Dana


At 09:52 PM 2/22/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Dear Maine Census Listers,
>
>I have found an Edmund Richards in the 1880 census with a son named John
>M. Richards who is 16. Could someone help me find the reference to this
>family in the 1870 census?
>
>Thanks in advance. I am still banging away at my brick wall (John Albert
>Richards, born either in 1864 or 1865), and the New England Genealogical
>Society couldn't find him him in a QuickSearch or in an InDepthSearch. So
>I have to try brick by brick. Turns out the records from Oxford County
>are pretty scanty for this period as well. And this Edmund doesn't even
>show up in the IGI.
>
>Oh well. I have some other really neat success stories, but my brick wall
>John Albert Richards still keeps me humble...
>
>Best,
>Jeff Richards
>Münster, Germany



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