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Studley Warren [Male] b. 30 OCT 1813 Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts - d. 23 OCT 1863 Brooklyn, Kings, New York
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Greenwood CemeteryGreenwood Cemetery
From “A History of the town of Industry, Maine”: “Mr. [Hiram] St udleFrom “A History of the town of Industry, Maine”: “Mr. [Hiram] St udley, in company with his brother, Warren, first introduced th e check system for railroads and steamers. “
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Died unmarriedDied unmarried
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Of Portland, MaineOf Portland, Maine
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The 1900 Census says that Elizabeth has borne two children and b oth are lThe 1900 Census says that Elizabeth has borne two children and b oth are living.
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Of Boston, MassachesettsOf Boston, Massachesetts
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Residence San FranciscoResidence San Francisco
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Residence Lancaster, MassachusettsResidence Lancaster, Massachusetts
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Caroline is married to Alfred W Haynes, not Charles W Haynes, wh o althouCaroline is married to Alfred W Haynes, not Charles W Haynes, wh o although in the household is too young ot be her husband.
Caroline is married to Alfred W Haynes. She, Alfred, and their s on, WillCaroline is married to Alfred W Haynes. She, Alfred, and their s on, Willie are living in the Henry F. Haynes family, probably he r husband’s brother.
Living in 1919Living in 1919
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Sarah is listed as one of three surviving children on page 264 , “Groton dSarah is listed as one of three surviving children on page 264 , “Groton during the Revolution” She is also listed in her fath er’s pension records even though I’ve not found her in the Vita l Records of Massachusetts.
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Keeping a boarding house for RR employeesKeeping a boarding house for RR employees
Keeping houseKeeping house
She’s not on the census for that yearShe’s not on the census for that year
of Portland, Maine.of Portland, Maine.
Both her parents were born in Maine.Both her parents were born in Maine.
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Living with or visiting his Grandfather, Oliver Studley, on cen sus day 1Living with or visiting his Grandfather, Oliver Studley, on cen sus day 1850. George was back with the rest of his family in Cle veland, Ohio in 1860 when the census was taken.
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also given as 1851 on the 1860 censusalso given as 1851 on the 1860 census
Resident of Cleveland, OhioResident of Cleveland, Ohio
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Greenwood CemeteryGreenwood Cemetery
of Bristol, Maineof Bristol, Maine
In the New York City Directory, 1869, Elizabeth M. Studley, “wid ow of WarIn the New York City Directory, 1869, Elizabeth M. Studley, “wid ow of Warren” is living at 166 W. 50th
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of New York Cityof New York City
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They had no children. Her mother is living with them as is her s ister, bThey had no children. Her mother is living with them as is her s ister, but I can’t read her name.
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died youngdied young
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died youngdied young
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Of Watertown, New YorkOf Watertown, New York
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Residence Brooklyn Both of her parents were of foreign birth, p resumabResidence Brooklyn Both of her parents were of foreign birth, p resumably English.
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Died youngDied young
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