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From: "Linda & Glenn DeRosa" <>
Subject: Re: [ME-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1850 Kennebec: COLE, Harrison
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 07:20:10 -0400
References: <20020903.010718.-825047.4.dean.scribner@juno.com>


1850 Kennebec County, Sebasticook, page 289
Harrison Cole age 36 Farmer born Maine
Arabine M. age 8
George L. age 6
Elizabeth Cooper age 19
David Goodall age 15
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also living in Sebasticook page 289
Noah Cole age 65 Farmer born Maine
Hannah age 62 born Maine
Wilder age 24 Farmer born Maine
Elmira age 19 born Maine
Amos M. age 32 Farmer born Maine
Abigail age 23 born Maine
Flora E. age 4/12 born Maine
George Hunter age 12 born Maine
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several other Cole families living in Kennebec County.

Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Scribner" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:07 AM
Subject: [ME-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1850 Kennebec: COLE, Harrison


I'm looking in 1850 for the family of Harrison COLE, probably in
Sebasticook (Benton). Harrison would be about 34 years old.

Dean Scribner
Las Vegas, Nevada


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