Francis Amelia Wilcox was born in 1839 at New York, USA. She appeared on the census of 10 Sep. 1850 in the household of her parents, Joel Wilcox and Betsey (Stevens) Wilcox,[1] at Georgetown, Madison County, New York.[2]
She and Welcome appeared on the census of 30 Aug. 1860 at Georgetown, Madison County, New York.[4] She and Welcome appeared on the census of 18 Aug. 1870 at Nelson, Madison County, New York.[5] She and Welcome appeared on the census of 9 June 1875 at Georgetown, Madison County, New York.[6]
Francis died in 1876 and was buried at Crumb Hill Cemetery, DeRuyter, Madison County, New York.[1]
↑ 2.02.1 Year: 1850; Census Place: Georgetown, Madison, New York; Roll: M432_527; Page: 388A; Image: 235 1850 US Census. Joel Wilcox.
↑ "New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935," index and images, FamilySearch NYMar: accessed 20 December 2014), Daniel Young and Emma Lizzie Scott, 11 Feb 1925; citing Allegany, New York, United States, county offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,006,590. Father's Name: George Alva Young Mother's Name: Elizabeth Margerson Spouse's Father's Name: Welcome Crumb. Spouse's Mother's Name: Frances Wilcox.
↑ Year: 1860; Census Place: Georgetown, Madison, New York; Roll: M653_780; Page: 304; Image: 309; Family History Library Film: 803780 1860 US Census. Wlcom Crumb.
↑ 5.05.1 Year: 1870; Census Place: Nelson, Madison, New York; Roll: M593_968; Page: 456A; Image: 361; Family History Library Film: 552467 1870 US Census. William Crumb.
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