Anna Livingstone Hitchings was born at New Boston, New Hampshire, 1769,
[1]
or 1773, the daughter of Josiah Hitchings and Anna Livingstone;
[2]
apparently died before 1 Jun 1850, when she was not enumerated with her husband in the 1850 federal census of Charlotte, and is buried in the Green Hill Cemetery, Meddybemps, Maine.
[1]
↑ 1.01.1
Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 14 October 2023), memorial page for Annie Livingston Hitchings Bridges (1769–1865), Find A Grave: Memorial #235780610, citing Green Hill Cemetery, Meddybemps, Washington County, Maine, USA; Maintained by Dirigo 04736 (contributor 48500020).
↑ 2.02.1
Ruth Gray, editor; Joseph Crook Anderson II, associate editor, Maine Families in 1790, Volume 3 (Maine Genealogical Society Special Publication No. 11, Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, First Printing 1992, Second Printing, 1995, Third Printing, 2001, 406 pages), p. 32. Cit. Date: 14 Oct 2023.
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Mrs. Myrtle Fisher Seaverns, Charlotte, Maine, Vital Records (New England Historical and Genealogical Register), Vol. 101, p. 315 , accessed 14 Oct 2023.
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