Charles Edward, as he styled himself, was born around 1832 in Royalton, Vermont. His parents seemed to be George Day and Mary Bellons/Bellows.
He was enumerated on the 1850 United States Population Census in the household of George Day as Edwin Day in Norfolk, St. Lawrence, New York, United States.[1]
Name | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
George Day | M | 49 | Vermont | |
Mary Day | F | 44 | Vermont | |
Edwin Day | M | 18 | Vermont | |
Giles Day | M | 16 | Vermont | |
George Day | M | 13 | Vermont | |
Henry Day | M | 9 | New York | |
Benjamin Day | M | 8 | New York | |
Mary Day | F | 5 | New York |
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