Mary Woodward and Charles Sampson married on 16 January 1825 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. [1]
Charles and Mary are mentioned in the birth record of their daughter Deborah. [2]
In 1865, the Sampson family lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts. The household included Charles Sampson, 65, a laborer; his wife Polly, 59; their two children, Edward Sampson, 17, a shoemaker; and Deborah (Sampson) Lapham, 25; and Deborahs two children, George E. Lapham, 4; and Nellie M. Lapham, 2. All were born in Massachusetts. [3]
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