Louise Boone was born about 1863 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, daughter of James Boone (~1824 - 1876) and Sarah (Marshall) Boone (~1832 - 1904).
In the 1870 census Louisa (age 7), Domestic Servant, was in New Haven Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
1870 United States Federal Census: New Haven Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut
Name
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
George Briggs
M
40
Silver Plater
Connecticut
Ellen Briggs
F
35
Keeping House
Connecticut
Minnie Briggs
F
14
At Home
Connecticut
George H Briggs
M
At Home
Connecticut
Louisa Boone
F
7
Domestic Servant
Connecticut
In the 1880 census Louisa (age 17), Dressmaker, was the single daughter of Sarah Boone in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.[2]
1880 United States Federal Census: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Name
Sex
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Sarah Boone
F
48
Widowed
Head
Keeping House
North Carolina, United States
William Boone
M
31
Widowed
Son
Brick Mason
North Carolina, United States
Mary E. Boone
F
25
Single
Daughter
Dressmaker
North Carolina, United States
Henrietta Boone
F
19
Single
Daughter
Dressmaker
Connecticut, United States
Louisa Boone
F
17
Single
Daughter
Dressmaker
Connecticut, United States
Sources
↑1870 Census:
"1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: New Haven Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut; Roll: M593_109; Page: 86A Ancestry Record 7163 #14034958 (accessed 10 February 2023)
Louisa Boone (7), Domestic Servant, in New Haven Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut. Born in Connecticut.
↑1880 Census:
"United States Census, 1880"
citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
FamilySearch Record: MFCB-4FW (accessed 10 February 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GYBS-3RH Image number 00474
Louisa Boone (17), single daughter, Dressmaker, in household of Sarah Boone (48) in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Born in Connecticut, United States.
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