oldest child. DAVID TIBBETTS (Thomas^ Joseph^ *), b cJan 1802; d
at Addison 18 Aug 1853, ae. 51-7 [g.s. Add #4]; ship-carpenter
at "Addison Point" [TWP.#19 1830, COL 1840, ADD 1850];
m (int. 5 June 1824) MARY "Polly" TUCKER, b at Columbia 25 July 1804; d at Oconto WI 13 May 1876, ae. 73 [Machias Republican of 22 May 1876]; [ADD 1860] (S Tucker #10);
9 children {4 of whom went to Wisconsin with their mother in the 1860s} [all 5 sons served in the Civil War]:
106 i CATHERINE W.^ "Kate", b cl7 May 1825; d 1860; m 1846 RICHARD COFFIN Jr (Coffin #73) as his 1st wife.
107 ii JULIA ANN, b 1828; d cl890, ae. c62; m (1st) 1845 JOSEPH H. PAIGE (Paige #1); m (2nd) LEVI LINDSEY, lived at Pulcifer WI and Oconto WI.
108 iii JAMES RICHARD, b 1830; d 1865+ ; [ADD 1850] served in 2nd ME Regt in Civil War; lived at Machias and (by 1861} Castine, then moved by 1865 to Stockton; m MARY ELIZABETH -; 5 sons and 3 daus b at Machias.
109 iv JOSEPH, b 1834; d 1861-H; was in Gen. Butler’s Div in Civil War; moved to Malden MA {1861}, then to Pulcifer WI, then to Middle Inlet WI; m PHILENA C. —; chil. included: Ella.
110 v MARY "May", b 1836; d 1861-f-; m (1st) 1850s - MAGUIER, d bef 1861, lived in Boston MA {1861}; m (2nd) 1860s - MATTHEWS; she moved to Idaho near her nephew Frank Paige {see Paige #2} after 2nd husband died.
111 vi HILLMAN LOOK, b 1838; d in WA 1883-f-; served in Co D 6th ME Regt in Civil War; seaman [ADD 1860], storekeeper and lumber-camp oper., moved to Oconto WI after 1865, to Pulcifer WI, to Middle Inlet WI, and finally to Washington state; m (1st) at Oconto WI ALIDA ELIZABETH FOLSOM, b 1849, d 1883, dau of Cyrus Gooch and Miranda (Hanscom) Folsom of East Machias, and had 7 children: Ermina^, Frederick^, David Clifford^, Foster^ (d.y.), Harry Leslie^, Amy Doris^, Julia Bernice^; m (2nd) 1880s ADALINE WHITE. 112
vii DAVID C., b 1841; d 1861+; served in Co D 6th ME Regt in Civil War; apprentice blockmaker [ADD 1860] moved away after 1861, probably to Wisconsin.
113viii ARTHUR B., b 1843; d 1865 + ; served in Co H 18th ME Hvy Arty in Civil War; moved in 1865 to Stockton, then to Stoneham MA; m at Cherryfield 18 June 1865 [Machias Union of 29 June 1865] MARY LUCRETIA" THOMPSON, b 1845, d 1908 + , "of Cherryfield", dau of Gideon^ and Hannah SJ (Leighton) Thompson.
114 ix LUCY, b 1845; d in Feb 1860 [g.s., Machias Union of 14 Feb 1860, and 1860 Mortality Table].
Sources
Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County Maine, by Leonard F Tibbetts and Darryl B Lamson; Picton Press, Rockport ME; 1997 pg. 538-539 online library link
WikiTree profile Tibbetts-107 created through the import of BDM7-7-11.ged on Jul 8, 2011 by Brian McCullough. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Brian and others.
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