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Birth: Sep. 1, 1867
Bakers Mills
Warren County
New York, USA
Death: Sep. 2, 1947
Sauquoit
Oneida County
New York, USA
Margaret Hannah "Maggie" was the daughter of Thomas M. Morehouse
& Mary J. Hitchcock, she married on Sep. 2, 1883 by Rev. D. Monroe, to Charles Bennett, was the mother of Wesley & Harlon. She later had a hand in raising grandson Kenneth Bennett, son of Harlon, whose wife had run off. After her husband's death, she bought and managed a boarding house in North Creek. In her later years she lived with son Wesley and his wife in their daughter Iva Kilbourne's family and ended up in Sauquoit, NY for about a year, where she died. She lived to see several great grandchildren.
Birth: Sep. 1, 1867 Bakers Mills Warren County New York, USA Death: Sep. 2, 1947 Sauquoit Oneida County New York, USA
Margaret Hannah "Maggie" was the daughter of Thomas M. Morehouse & Mary J. Hitchcock, she married on Sep. 2, 1883 by Rev. D. Monroe, to Charles Bennett, was the mother of Wesley & Harlon. She later had a hand in raising grandson Kenneth Bennett, son of Harlon, whose wife had run off. After her husband's death, she bought and managed a boarding house in North Creek. In her later years she lived with son Wesley and his wife in their daughter Iva Kilbourne's family and ended up in Sauquoit, NY for about a year, where she died. She lived to see several great grandchildren.
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