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Lemuel A. Wilmot Taylor (abt. 1865)

Lemuel A. Wilmot (Wilmot) Taylor
Born about in Brighton, Carleton Co., New Brunswickmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 26 Jun 1889 in Lowell, Massachusettsmap
Husband of — married 8 Oct 1892 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Wilmot moved to Lowell, Massachusetts. Wilmot married first Eugenie Gray. After she died Wilmot married the second time Mabel Hamilton, granddaughter of John & Ruth Keys.

Found in a letter written by William Taylor in 1898 when he was 80 years old: I have two sons, the elder Wilmot 34, the 21st of July next who is a shipper of goods in Lowell, Mass., married first George Gray's daughter, grand daughter of Mr. Nat & Ruth Gray. She died in Lowell 8 years ago, leaving a daughter only a few days old, who has lived with George Gray her grandfather ever since. Her name is Eugene the name of her mother, who is much loved by her grandparents. Wilmot married the second time Mabel Hamilton, granddaughter of John & Ruth Keys. He has two children by her, a boy 6 years old & a very young daughter.

Sources

  • 1871 Census of Canada, New Brunswick, District: 180, Carleton County, sub-district: J, Brighton, Div.2; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: RG1; digital images. Page 22, Family 69.





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