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Marian Weymouth JUNKINS

Female 1880 - 1966  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marian Weymouth JUNKINS was born on 30 Jul 1880 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts (daughter of George Selby JUNKINS and Josephine Mary McDUFFEE); died on 25 Apr 1966 in Belvedere, Marin, California; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1910, Mayfield, Santa Clara, California
    • Census: 1920, Julien, Dubuque, Iowa
    • Census: 1930, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
    • Census: 1940, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

    Notes:

    Source: American Women. The Official Who’s who Among the Women of the Nation, 1935. p. 37
    BEACH, Marian Weymouth (Mrs. George W. Beach), educator; b. Lawrence, Mass., July 23, d. George Selby and Josephine (MacDuffee) Junkins; m. Macy Milmore Skinner, Sept 19, 1903; m. 2nd George Wilson Beach, July 31, 1933 ; Hus. occ. retired ; ch. Selby M. Skinner, b. July 19, 1905; Barbara (Skinner) Gilmore, b. Nov. 19, 1907: Carlton G. Skinner, b. Apr. 8. 1913. Edn. AB, Radcliffe Coll., 1903; attended Stanford Univ. ; Middlebury Coll. ; AM Columbia Univ.; 1923. Previously: Prof. of Eng. and dean of women, Dubuque Univ.; dir., Katherine Gibbs Sch., Boston, Mass. Church: Congregational. Politics: Republican. Mem. DAR ; PEO ; Nat League of Am. Pen Women. Author: School Text.

    Source : Who’s who in the East, 1942. p. 63
    BEACH, Marian Weymouth Skinner (Mrs. George W. Beach), secretarial educator; b. Lawrence, Mass.; d. George Selby nnd Josephine (McDuffee) Junkins; BA, Radcliffe; M.A., Columbia, 1922; postgrad. Stanford, 1907-08, Middlebury Coll., summer 1906, Marburg U. (Germany), summer 1904; m. Macy Milmore Skinner, Sept. 19, 1903 (div. 1920) ; children – Selby Millmore, Barbara (Mrs. Max Mandellaub), Carlton ; m. 2d. George Wilson Beach, July 31, 1933. Tchr. pub. schs. 1914-16, Dubuque (Ia.) High Sch., 1918-19 ; prof. English, dean women Dubuque U., 1919-22 ; dir. Katherine Gibbs Sch., 1925-27; founder Weylister Jr. Coll (in association with Miss Louise Scott), 1927.

    Book: The Bent Twig Author: Canfield, Dorothy. New York: Henry Holt and, 1916.
    480 p. published also under the name: Mrs. Dorothea Frances (Canfield) Fisher or Dorothy Canfield Fisher. With introduction and notes by Marian W. Skinner, New York, H. Holt and, 1946.

    Source: California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957 Name: Marian W. S. Beach; Arrival date: 11 Apr 1949; Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium; Ship Name: Dalerdyk.

    Source: New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Marian W. Beach; Arrival date: 14 Jul 1951; Port of departure: Liverpool, England; Ship Name: Parthia.

    Mrs. Beach Visiting Carlton Skinners After Year Abroad — Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Skinner of Belevedere have as their guest Mr. Skinner’s mother. Mrs. George Beach of Los Altos, who returned last week after a year’s residence in Frankfurt, Germany. Mr. Beach will join her later and they plan to take an apartment on Belvedere lagoon. The Skinners, with their children, Franz and Andrea, returned to Belvedere last summer after 3.1/4 years in Guam, where Mr. Skinner was the governor. He has left government service and is now with a steamship line. (Source: Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California, January 20, 1954, page 19)

    Mrs. Beach Returns From 3-Month Trip — Mrs. Marian Skinner Beach of Belvedere has recently returned from a three-months trip. Leaving her home in mid- March, she spent a weekend with her son, Professor Selby M. Skinner, in Cleveland and then went on to Washington, D.C. where she was a delegate to the Biennial Conference of the National League of American Pen Women. From there she flew to Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, seeing Several friends on the way. At St. Thomas she boarded a ship for a trip down the east coast of South America, stopping at Rio de Janeiro., Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Flying from there to Santiago, Chile, she sailed north to Panama, making stops at Lima, Peru; Guayaquil, Buena Ventura and Balboa. From there she flew to San Francisco via Guatamala City. Mrs. Beach is also the mother of Carlton Skinner, former Governor of Guam, now executive assistant to the President of the American President Lines. (Source: Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California, July 4, 1956, page 18)

    Marian married Macy Millmore SKINNER on 19 Sep 1903 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, and was divorced on 7 Oct 1920 in Dubuque, Iowa. Macy (son of Dr. John SKINNER and Jane Reid TERWILLIGER) was born on 10 Dec 1871 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 9 Feb 1964 in Ohio; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville, Lake, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Selby Millmore SKINNER was born on 19 Jul 1905 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 29 Apr 2002 in Kirtland, Lake, Ohio; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville, Lake, Ohio.
    2. Barbara Reid SKINNER was born on 19 Nov 1907 in Palo Alto, California; died on 30 Apr 1953 in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.
    3. Carlton SKINNER was born on 8 Apr 1913 in Mayfield, Santa Clara, California; died on 22 Jun 2004 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Marian married George Wilson BEACH on 31 Jul 1933 in Rye, Westchester, New York. George (son of James BEACH and Caroline J. WILSON) was born on 10 Oct 1861 in Dubuque, Iowa; died on 13 Jan 1955 in Belvedere, Marin, California; was buried in Linwood Cemetery, Dubuque, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Selby JUNKINS was born on 10 May 1846 in North Berwick, York, Maine (son of Daniel JUNKINS and Louisa Hartwell WEYMOUTH); died on 12 Nov 1900 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Census: 1860, Lebanon, York, Maine
    • Census: 1870, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Census: 1880, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1900, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    From Essex, Massachusetts Biographies, 1897.
    GEORGE S. JUNKINS

     George S. Junkins, a former Mayor of Lawrence, was born in North Berwick, York, Me. May 10, 1846. A son of Daniel and Louisa (Weymouth) Junkins, he is of the fifth generation in America descended from his immigrant ancestor, who came from Scotland an settled in old York, Me. From York the family subsequently moved to Berwick, Me. Jotham Junkins, the grandfather of George S., born in 1791, was a farmer in North Berwick. He married a Miss Ingraham, of Portland, Me., who bore him one son and three daughters.
     Daniel Junkins, born in North Berwick in 1821, who as a meat dealer in South Berwick, died in his native town in 1893. His first wife, Louisa, also a native of North Berwick, died in 1855, aged thirty-seven. She was the mother of five children, namely : Mary Ellen, who died at the age of seventeen; Oscar W., who became a sea captain, and whose residence is in Lawrence; Daniel E., now a farmer of Buxton, Me. ; George S., the subject of this sketch ; and Sarah A., who became the wife of Charles H. Lindsay, and died without issue in 1895.
    The maiden name of Daniel Junkins’s second wife, who came from Smithfield, was Olive Merrill. A most estimable lady, she has been a kind mother to the orphaned children. At present she is living in Somersworth, N.H. Her children by her late husband are : Louise, the wife of Alvin H. Stevens, of Dover, N.H. ; Mary, the wife of Frank Malory, of Somersworth, N.H. ; and Frank, a resident of Lebanon, Me.
     George S. Junkins acquired his early education in the common schools of South Berwick and Lebanon. At the age of sixteen he wen to work in a flannel factory in North Berwick, where he was employed for six years. He then opened a meat market in Lawrence in company with A. I. Mellen. Since that time the firm has established an extensive and prosperous business. Mr. Junkins has ranked prominently among the business menn of Lawrence for over thirty years. He is active and popular among the Lawrence Republicans. In 1890 he was in the Common Council, in 1891 and 1893 he was member of the Board of Aldermen, and since 1893 he has been serving on the Water Board, of which at present he is the President. Elected Mayor in 1896 an re-elected in 1897, he proved a progressive and able chief magistrate.
     Mr. Junkins was married April 2, 1870, to Josie M. McDuffee, of this city, a daughter of Charles and Sarah (Hopkinson) McDuffee. Some time ago, Mr. McDuffee, who was a carpenter and builder, fell from a building, and died one week after from the injuries he then received, aged fifty-nine years. His wife had died at the age of twenty-nine, leaving Josie M., her only child. Mr. and Mrs. Junkins have three children : Bertha L., an accomplished young lady, who, having completed the classical course in Boston University, graduated therefrom June 1, 1898 ; Helen M., who is a teacher in Dr. Sargent’s School of Physical Culture in Cambridge, Mass. ; and Marion W., now sixteen years of age, who graduated in June, 1898, from the Lawrence High School. Mr. Junkins is a steward and trustee of the Methodist Episcopal church and a member of several fraternal organizations. The family resides in a handsome home at 6 Greene Street, which Mr. Junkins purchased in February, 1875.

    Republicans Select George S. Junkins
     LAWRENCE, Nov 18 — The republican mayoralty and aldermanic conventions tonight made the following nominations: For mayer, George S. Junkins; for aldermen, ward 1, E. H. Humphrey; ward 2, George H. Goldsmith; ward 3, A. H. Robinson; ward 4, Ira D. Blandin; ward 5, S. Byron Bodwell; ward 6, John Haigh. (Source: Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 19, 1895).

    George married Josephine Mary McDUFFEE on 2 Apr 1870 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts. Josephine (daughter of Charles McDUFFEE and Sarah Clay HOPKINSON) was born on 2 Feb 1848 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 6 Aug 1913 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Josephine Mary McDUFFEE was born on 2 Feb 1848 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire (daughter of Charles McDUFFEE and Sarah Clay HOPKINSON); died on 6 Aug 1913 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1855, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1860, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1865, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1870, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Census: 1880, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1900, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1910, Mayfield, Santa Clara, California

    Notes:

    From The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89, page 205 :
    Mrs. Josephine Mcduffee Junkins.
    DAR ID Number: 88646
    Born in Rochester, N. H.
    Wife of George S. Junkins.
    Descendant of James McDuffee, Caleb Hopkinson, Solomon Lombard, and Calvin Lombard, as follows:
    1. Charles McDuffee (1825-86) m. 1st 1846 Sarah C. Hopkinson (1827-54).
    2. James McDuffee (1796-1868) m. 1821 Hannah Ham (1801-90); Moses Hopkinson (1796-1881) m. 1821 Elizabeth Hamlin (1796-1870).
    3. Jacob McDuffee (1770-1848) m. 1794 Abigail Flagg (1774-1870); Stephen Hopkinson (b. 1771) m. Rachel Lombard (b. 1773).
    4. James McDuffee m. 1762 Mercy Young; Caleb Hopkinson m. 1770 Sarah Clay Stafford (b. 1745); Calvin Lombard m. Martha Grant.
    5. Solomon Lombard m. 1724 Sarah Purington.

    — James McDuffee (1726-1804) served on the Committee of Safety from Rochester, N. H., where he was born and died.
    — Caleb Hopkinson (1747-1841) served several enlistments and was one of Gates’ bodyguard at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was born in Bradford, Mass.; died in Lemington, Me.
    — Solomon Lombard (1702-81) was chairman of the Committee of Safety, 1776, served in the General Court and as Judge of Cumberland County. He died in Gorham, Me.
    — Calvin Lombard (1748-1808) served as a volunteer with the Gorham minute men. He was born in Truro, Mass.; died in Lemington, Me.

    From The Kneeland Miscellany, Compiled by Bertha J. and Frank E. Kneeland, 1914-1917. Page 206.
    George Selby and Mary Josephine (McDuffee) Junkins [were] born 10, 1846 and February 12, 1848, at South Berwick, Maine, and Rochester, New Hampshire, respectively. They were married at Lawrence, Mass., April 12, 1870 (4/2/70) and, with the exception of the first year of their married life during which Mr. Junkins was in charge of a woolen factory at North Berwick, Me., lived continuously in that city, of which he was twice Mayor, up to the time of his death on November 12, 1900. Some three years after his death and after her daughters Helen and Marian had graduated from the Boston University School of Medecine and Radcliffe College respectively in 1903 (1903), Mrs. Junkins removed with her daughter Helen to Lowell, Mass, where they resided upt to the time of the latter’s marriage to Edward J. Beach at her sister Marian’s home on the grounds of Leland Stanford, Jr. University at Palo Alto, California, in April 1909.
     Having previously sold her home on Tower Hill, Lawrence, (110 Bodwell street), Mrs. Junkins thereafter became a considerable traveller, making frequent visits to her daughters in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dubuque, Iowa, and Leland Stanford, Jr., University, California, taking occasion to see such natural wonders as The Yellowstone, The Yosemite, and The Grand Canyon of Arizona en route, a tour of Alaska in 1911, and one of Europe extending through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland and Belgium, in 1912. She last visited her eldest daughter at Brooklyn on her return from Europe in September, 1912, at which time she took the pictures of her grand-daughter Helen seated in her baby chairs and bath-tub on the roof of the apartment house at 128 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, with the tower of the Christian Science Church accross the way in the background, which appear in Helen’s baby album. Leaving for Dubuque on this occasion, Mrs. Junkins made the trip up the Hudson on one of the Day Line steamers and opined that, except for the castles, the real Rhine which she had traversed a few weeks previously had nothing on its American prototype! Shortly after her youngest daughter Marian’s third child (Carlton Skinner) was born at the hospital in Palo Alto, California, in April, 1913, Mrs. Junkins herself was forced to become a patient in the same hospital where she underwent two operations for the stomach trouble from which she had long been a sufferer! She rallied sufficiently to make the trip to Dubuque, Iowa, in the early Summer of 1913, but suffered a relapse shortly after her arrival and died in the hospital to which she had been removed in Dubuque on August 6, 1913. Both she and her husband sleep in the lot which he had provided in the Extension to Bellevue Cemetery at Lawrence, Mass. Prior to his election to the Mayoralty, Mr. Junkins had been in the Meat and Provision business. After his second term as Mayor had expired he became associated with the Stanley Grain Company of Lawrence as its Treasurer! It is now owned and conducted by George A. Stanley, whose father was the original founder of the business!

    Children:
    1. Bertha Louise JUNKINS was born on 8 May 1875 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 21 Oct 1971 in North Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts; was buried in Gordon Cemetery, Searsport, Waldo, Maine.
    2. Helen MacDuffee JUNKINS was born on 10 Jun 1877 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; died in 1963; was buried in Linwood Cemetery, Dubuque, Iowa.
    3. 1. Marian Weymouth JUNKINS was born on 30 Jul 1880 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 25 Apr 1966 in Belvedere, Marin, California; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel JUNKINS was born on 20 Feb 1816 in North Berwick, York, Maine (son of Jotham JUNKINS and Sarah CLARK); died on 31 Dec 1887 in Lebanon, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Census: 1850, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Census: 1860, Lebanon, York, Maine
    • Census: 1870, Lebanon, York, Maine

    Notes:

    Before 1860 he moved to Lebanon, Maine where he was a farmer.

    Daniel married Louisa Hartwell WEYMOUTH on 17 Mar 1838 in North Berwick, York, Maine. Louisa was born on 1 Feb 1817 in Maine; died on 25 May 1854 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Louisa Hartwell WEYMOUTH was born on 1 Feb 1817 in Maine; died on 25 May 1854 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, North Berwick, York, Maine

    Children:
    1. Mary Ellen JUNKINS was born on 9 Jan 1841 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 19 Jul 1858 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    2. Capt. Oscar William JUNKINS was born on 2 Jan 1843 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 4 Dec 1908 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    3. Daniel Elforest JUNKINS was born on 29 Aug 1844 in Wakefield, Carroll, New Hampshire; died on 24 Sep 1938 in West Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Flanders Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.
    4. 2. George Selby JUNKINS was born on 10 May 1846 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 12 Nov 1900 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.
    5. Sarah Augusta JUNKINS was born on 13 Oct 1848 in York, Maine; died on 19 Jul 1895 in Elk Point, Union, South Dakota; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.

  3. 6.  Charles McDUFFEE was born on 18 Oct 1825 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire (son of James McDUFFEE and Hannah HAM); died on 25 Jun 1886 in Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1855, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1860, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1865, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts

    Charles married Sarah Clay HOPKINSON on 21 Dec 1846 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire. Sarah (daughter of Moses HOPKINSON and Elizabeth HAMLIN) was born on 23 Jul 1827 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 4 Sep 1854 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; was buried in 1854 in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Clay HOPKINSON was born on 23 Jul 1827 in Buxton, York, Maine (daughter of Moses HOPKINSON and Elizabeth HAMLIN); died on 4 Sep 1854 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; was buried in 1854 in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. 3. Josephine Mary McDUFFEE was born on 2 Feb 1848 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 6 Aug 1913 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa; was buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts.
    2. Emma Leona McDUFFEE was born on 16 Jul 1850 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 26 Jul 1852 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; was buried in 1852 in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jotham JUNKINS was born on 25 Oct 1774 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 25 May 1835 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Old Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.

    Notes:

    He was a farmer and resided in North Berwick, Maine.

    Jotham married Sarah CLARK about 1805 in North Berwick, York, Maine. Sarah was born on 1 Aug 1775 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 11 Jul 1840 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Old Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah CLARK was born on 1 Aug 1775 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 11 Jul 1840 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Old Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    Children:
    1. Jotham JUNKINS was born in 1805 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died about 1810 in North Berwick, York, Maine.
    2. Rhoda JUNKINS was born on 7 May 1807 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 3 Jan 1881 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    3. Lucy Thatcher JUNKINS was born on 24 Feb 1809 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 1 Aug 1886 in North Berwick, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    4. Sarah Fiske JUNKINS was born on 6 Jun 1811 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 1 Aug 1874 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts.
    5. Jotham JUNKINS was born on 11 Dec 1813 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 23 Aug 1818; was buried on 23 Aug 1818 in Old Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    6. 4. Daniel JUNKINS was born on 20 Feb 1816 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died on 31 Dec 1887 in Lebanon, York, Maine; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, York, Maine.
    7. Infant JUNKINS was born about 1820 in North Berwick, York, Maine; died about 1820 in North Berwick, York, Maine.

  3. 12.  James McDUFFEE was born on 18 Apr 1796 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 10 Jan 1868 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1855, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1860, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts

    James married Hannah HAM on 17 Jan 1821. Hannah was born on 27 Jan 1801 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 10 Apr 1890 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Hannah HAM was born on 27 Jan 1801 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 10 Apr 1890 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1855, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Census: 1860, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts
    • Residence: 1880, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts

    Children:
    1. Jacob McDUFFEE was born on 30 Jun 1822 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 22 Apr 1922 in Dubuque, Iowa; was buried in Park Cemetery, Tilton, Belknap, New Hampshire.
    2. 6. Charles McDUFFEE was born on 18 Oct 1825 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 25 Jun 1886 in Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.
    3. Abigail McDUFFEE was born on 11 Oct 1829 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; died on 20 Mar 1915 in Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa; was buried in Ocheyedan Cemetery, Ocheyedan, Osceola, Iowa.

  5. 14.  Moses HOPKINSON was born on 23 Oct 1798 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 12 Feb 1881 in Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Buxton, York, Maine
    • Census: 1840, Buxton, York, Maine
    • Census: 1850, Buxton, York, Maine
    • Census: 1860, Buxton, York, Maine
    • Census: 1870, Buxton, York, Maine

    Moses married Elizabeth HAMLIN on 6 Mar 1821 in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. Elizabeth was born on 19 Apr 1796 in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine; died on 26 Jan 1870 in Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Elizabeth HAMLIN was born on 19 Apr 1796 in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine; died on 26 Jan 1870 in Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Buxton, York, Maine
    • Census: 1860, Buxton, York, Maine

    Children:
    1. Mary C. HOPKINSON was born on 9 Apr 1822 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 14 Aug 1909 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.
    2. James Hamblen HOPKINSON was born on 6 Jan 1824 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 13 Aug 1824 in Buxton, York, Maine.
    3. Martha Bradbury HOPKINSON was born on 6 Aug 1825 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 22 Feb 1892 in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Park Cemetery, Tilton, Belknap, New Hampshire.
    4. 7. Sarah Clay HOPKINSON was born on 23 Jul 1827 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 4 Sep 1854 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire; was buried in 1854 in Old Cemetery, Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.
    5. Abbie Elizabeth HOPKINSON was born on 13 Aug 1829 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 8 Feb 1915 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine.
    6. Emeline M. HOPKINSON was born on 26 Jun 1831 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 19 Jul 1911 in Standish, Cumberland, Maine; was buried in Paine Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.
    7. James Marcus HOPKINSON was born on 17 Jun 1833 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 4 Dec 1899 in Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.
    8. Rachel Amanda HOPKINSON was born on 29 May 1835 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 13 Jul 1919 in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine; was buried in North Street Cemetery, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine.
    9. Roselle Frances HOPKINSON was born on 14 Dec 1839 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 9 Jun 1883 in Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.
    10. Wilbur Fiske HOPKINSON was born on 19 Jan 1843 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 16 Oct 1904 in Buxton, York, Maine; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Buxton, York, Maine.
    11. Edwin Bradbury HOPKINSON was born on 3 Jun 1846 in Buxton, York, Maine; died on 4 Aug 1932 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington; was buried in Greenwod Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Washington.