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Amos Bradford Bishop 1838–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 NOV 1838

Birth Location: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)

Death Date: 1 APR 1905

Death Location: Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec)

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Spouse(s): Almira Wheeler

Children(s): Cora Bishop, Infant Bishop, Elwood Bishop, Raleigh Bishop, Gertrude Bishop, Annie Bishop, Florence Bishop, Lawrence Bishop

The story of Amos Bradford Bishop began in 1838 in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin). Amos Bradford Bishop married Almira Adeline Wheeler, and had children including Annie E Bishop, Cora F Bishop, Elwood J Bishop, Florence Mabel Bishop, Gertrude Frances Bishop, Infant Bishop, Lawrence Wesley Bishop, Raleigh Bradford Bishop. Amos Bradford Bishop passed away in 1905 in Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec).

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  • The story of Amos Bradford Bishop began in 1838 in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin).
  • Amos Bradford Bishop married Almira Adeline Wheeler, and had children including Annie E Bishop, Cora F Bishop, Elwood J Bishop, Florence Mabel Bishop, Gertrude Frances Bishop, Infant Bishop, Lawrence Wesley Bishop, Raleigh Bradford Bishop.
  • Amos Bradford Bishop passed away in 1905 in Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec).

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Amos Bishop's Ancestors

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Amos Bishop
1838–1905
Birth Place: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
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Amos Bishop's Descendants

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Amos (Bradford) Bishop (2 NOV 1838–1 APR 1905) m. Almira (Adeline) Wheeler (14 OCT 1844–10 JAN 1913)
  1. 1. Cora (F.) Bishop 1862–1865
  2. 2. Infant Bishop 1864–1864
  3. 3. Elwood (J.) Bishop 1865–
  4. 4. Raleigh (Bradford) Bishop 1887– m. Ida (May) Grover 1869–1907
    1. 1. Cland (Elwood) Bishop 1892–
    2. 2. Willis (Newell) Bishop 1894–
    3. 3. Iona (Ella) Bishop 1898–
    4. 4. Mabel (Gertrude) Bishop 1898–
    5. 5. Laura (Almira) Bishop 1902–
  5. 5. Gertrude (Frances) Bishop 1869– m. Edwin (F.) Gower 1865–
    1. 1. Harold (Edwin) Gower 1897–
    2. 2. Frances (Melanie) Gower 1901–
  6. 6. Annie (E.) Bishop 1872–1913
  7. 7. Florence (Mabel) Bishop 1879– m. Charles (Roscoe) Berry 1877–
    1. 1. Earl (Roscoe) Berry 1901–
  8. 8. Lawrence (Wesley) Bishop 1880– m. Gertrude (Rebecca) Whitney 1880–
    1. 1. Donald (Lawrence) Bishop 1909–

Amos Bishop's Timeline

2 Records

1838
2 NOV 1838
Birth of Amos Bradford Bishop in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
1905
1 APR 1905
Age 67
Death of Amos Bradford Bishop in Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec)
Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 NOV 1838
    Event Place: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 APR 1905
    Event Place: Winthrop, Maine (Kennebec)
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

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