Ann Celia Hitchcock1

F, #13448, b. Jan 28, 1834, d. Feb 6, 1907
ChartsAlling Descendants Chart

Family

William Frederick Alling b. Nov 1, 1827, d. Jan 17, 1906
Children

Chronological Events

Birth*Jan 28, 1834 Ann Celia Hitchcock was born on Jan 28, 1834 at Bethany, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.2 
Name VariationJan 28, 1834 Ann was also known as Ann Ruth Hitchcock. 
Census1850  Ann Celia Hitchcock appeared on the census of 1850. Ann (age 17) lived in Orange, New Haven, Connecticut. The head of household was Amos H. Alling (age 27, Woolen Manufacturing, b. Connecticut), Sarah (wife, age 24, b. Connecticut), Louisa (daughter, age 1, b. Connecticutt), Ann Furman (age 12, b. Ireland), Betsey Sattin (age 40, b. Connecticut), Eliza Sattin (age 18, b. Connecticut), Delia Hodge (age 16, b. Connecticut), Olive Hoadly (age 20, b. Connecticut), Lucy Porter (age 20, b. Connecticut), Huldah Platt (age 18, b. Connecticut), Charles B. Alling (brother, age 25, Woolen Manufacturing, b. Connecticut), John Hogan (age 16, Laborer, b. Ireland), and George Allis (age 21, Laborer, b. Connecticut). I suspect this was a boarding house.

Amos H. and Charles B. appeared to have been in business together, having owned several sites.3 
Marriage*circa 1854 She married William Frederick Alling, son of Leverett Alling and Fanny Atwater, circa 1854. 
Census*1900  Ann Celia Hitchcock appeared on the census of 1900. Ann Alling is the mother of 10 children, but only 7 are living.2 
Death*Feb 6, 1907 She died on Feb 6, 1907, at age 73 at Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.1 
Burial*Feb 7, 1907 She was buried on Feb 7, 1907 at Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 11923548.4 

Citations

  1. [S805] Site - One World Tree (SM), online at http://www.ancestry.com
  2. [S513] Census 1900 - United States Federal.
  3. [S507] Census 1850 - United States Federal.
  4. [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.

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