When Emily Humphrey was born on August 2, 1802, in Vermont, her father, Chauncey, was 28 and her mother, Amanda, was 25. She married Helem Stewart on February 17, 1825. They had four children in 14 years. She died on December 22, 1889, having lived a long life of 87 years.
Emily Humphrey (third generation), second daughter of Chauncey and Amanda Humphrey, was born August 2, 1802. On February 17, 1825, she married Helam Stewart, of Weybridge, Vt. They had issue (four in all), as follows:
- Julia Ann Stewart, b. January 7, 1827. On November 17, 1846, m. Oscar C. Bacon; and they had issue:
- Charles Oscar Bacon, b. December 1, 1847. d. October 28, 1865.
- Frank Helam Bacon, b. May 11, 1857.
- Julia Ann(Stewart) Bacon, d. March 14, 1870.
- Oscar C. Bacon, d. October 31, 1879.
- Chauncey Humphrey Stewart, b. March 17, 1829. On February 26, 1851, m. Rhoda E. Williamson. They have no children; present residence Jesup, Iowa.
- Corroll Stewart, b. November 24, 1836, d. February 28, 1837.
- Friend Edgar Stewart, b. July 31, 1841. On April 22, 1863, m. Annie Maria Baker. They had issue:
- Lizzie Stewart, b. October 20, 1865.
- Corroll Helam Stewart, b. September 22, 1870.
- Harrold Humphrey Stewart, b. October 6, 1879.
Emily and Helam Stewart are both living, and still reside at Weybridge, Vt.
1850 United States Federal Census; Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Household Members: Home in 1850: Weybridge, Addison, Vermont, USA. Family Number: 131.
↑ Humphrey-2044 was created by Robert Elmore through the import of The New 400+ Years of Elmores_2014-09-30_01.ged on Oct 1, 2014.
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