1860 Census Old Town, Me. Antwine's Needed, HELP!?
I have the 1880 Census thanks to another but a Maiden name was missing as was the Husband/Father, I think the 1860 would have what I need if some one can help, below is the 1880 Census to show names to look for to help me if some one would, it is of Veazie but I believe they moved there from Old Town after the Husband/Father Passed or Left
1880 Census
Census Place: Veazie, Penobscot, Maine
Source: FHL Film 1254485National Archives Film T9-0485Page 78B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Sarah D. ANTWINE Self F M W 52 MEb. 1828
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ME Mo: ME
Charles D. ANTWINE Son M M W 32 ME b. 1848
Occ: Laborer Fa: ME Mo: ME
Ache ANTWINE DauL F M W 32 MEb. 1848
Occ: Housekeeper Fa: ME Mo: ME
Lillie M. ANTWINE GDau F S W 10 ME b. 1870
Occ: At School Fa: ME Mo: ME
Albertus L. FREESE GSon M S W 8 MEb: 1873
Occ: At School Fa: ME Mo: ME
John S. FREESE SonL M W W 37 MEb: 1843
Occ: Laborer Fa: ME Mo: ME
Ella R. FREESE was married to a Charles D. ANTWINE, She wasn't in the 1880 Census so I don't know if she passed, left or this is the wrong Charles.
Emma ANTWINE was born in Old Town and Married a John S. FREESE but I don't know if this is her family above or the Same John, I also wonder if John Freese and Ella Freese are Sister and brother, if so who are there Parents, Please help some one.
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Re: 1860 Census Old Town, Me. Antwine's Needed, HELP!?
Pat Barry 10/01/03