Hiram Leete Emerson
M, #2235, b. circa Jun, 1820, d. Sep 19, 1881
Family | Huldah Hancock Felker b. Mar 14, 1826, d. Feb 9, 1899 |
Children | - Thirza Ann Emerson+ b. Jan 21, 1846
- Theodora Emerson3 b. circa Nov, 1846
- Amos Moses Emerson3 b. Mar 8, 1848, d. Apr 21, 1907
- Joel Edward Emerson3 b. circa Jan, 1850, d. Aug 7, 1923
- Oscar Solan Emerson3 b. Dec 23, 1852, d. Oct 11, 1932
- Jane Emerson3 b. circa 1853
- Emma J. Emerson b. Sep 19, 1854, d. Aug 9, 1937
- Asa H. Emerson+3 b. Jun 1, 1855, d. Apr 13, 1928
- Hiram J. Emerson4 b. Apr 10, 1858
- Sarah Helen Emerson3 b. Jun 22, 1860, d. Mar 21, 1899
- Sophrona Emerson3 b. circa Mar, 1862, d. circa 1936
- Orphia Felker Emerson+ b. Mar 13, 1864, d. Feb 13, 1889
- William D. Emerson3 b. circa 1866, d. Oct 3, 1897
- Demis Rosetta Emerson3 b. Oct 14, 1868, d. Apr 1, 1917
- Huldah Emerson3 b. Oct 24, 1870
- Harry J. Emerson5 b. Apr 10, 1876, d. Oct 3, 1937
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Chronological Events
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Birth* | circa Jun, 1820 | Hiram Leete Emerson was born circa Jun, 1820 at Shipton, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada. |
| | He was the son of Moses Emerson and Marcia Marenda Leete. |
Marriage* | Dec 5, 1845 | Hiram Leete Emerson married Huldah Hancock Felker, daughter of David Felker and Sophia Jones, on Dec 5, 1845 at Tingwick, Centre-du-Quebec Region, Quebec, Canada. |
Death* | Sep 19, 1881 | Hiram Leete Emerson died on Sep 19, 1881 at Worcester, Washington County, Vermont, United States, from lung fever.1 |
Burial* | | He was buried at Worcester County Cemetery, Worcester, Washington County, Vermont, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 243100474.2 |
Citations
- [S4094] Vermont - Death Record, online at Ancestry.com.
- [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.
- [S802] Site - Ancestry.com, online at http://www.ancestry.com
- [S816] Site - International Genealogical Index (R) or Ancestral File, online at http://www.familysearch.org
- [S4128] New Hampshire - Death Record, online at www.familysearch.org.
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