Aurora C. Adams was born on 31 July 1843 in Goshen, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States to Ebenezer Adams and Charlotte Purington.
Death and Burial
Aurora died on 28 March 1906 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States at the age of 63. Never married. She was buried at the Glenwood Cemetery, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States. Plot: Sec A, Lot 96. Find A Grave: Memorial #103823226
Sources
Adams, Andrew Napoleon. A Genealogical History of Robert Adams, of Newbury, Mass.: and his Descendants, 1635-1900. Rutland, VT: Adams, 1900. Page 307.
1850 United States Federal Census on19 August in New London, Merrimack, New Hampshire. Page 116A, lines 25-29, family 176. Entire family born in New Hampshire.[1]
1860 United States Federal Census on 5 June in New London, Merrimack, New Hampshire. Page 1, family 9. Entire family born in New Hampshire.[2]
1880 United States Federal Census on 9 June in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire. Line 7, family 416. [3]
1900 United States Federal Census on 16 June in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire. Family 374. [4]
New Hampshire Death and Burial Records Index, 1654-1949.
New Hampshire Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947.
↑ 1860: Adams, Ebenezer H. 50, farmer, head; Belinda 48, wife; Martha A. 21, daughter; Imri P. 18, son; Aurora C. 16, daughter; Mervin, Charles H. 16, labor; Davis, Willliam 18, labor.
↑ 1880: Colburn, Martha A. 40, b. New Hampshire, widow, head; Alice M. 9, b. New Hampshire, daughter; Adams, Aurora 36, b. NH, single, seamstress, boarder (sister).
↑ 1900: Colburn, Martha 61/b. Nov 1838 NH, widow, head; Alice M. 29/b. Dec 1870 NH, single, teacher, daughter; Adams, Aurora 57/b. Jul 1842 NH, operator in overall shop, single, sister.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Aurora by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Aurora:
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