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Daniel OLDHAM 1783–1890 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1783
Birth Location: Sumner, Oxford, Maine
Death Date: 6 DEC 1890
Death Location: Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine
Father: Daniel Oldham
Mother: Priscilla Keene
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Children(s): Columbus Oldham
In 1783, Daniel OLDHAM entered the world in Sumner, Oxford, Maine, born to Daniel G Oldham And Priscilla Keene. Daniel OLDHAM had children including Columbus Oldham. Daniel OLDHAM passed away in 1890 in Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine.
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Biography
- In 1783, Daniel OLDHAM entered the world in Sumner, Oxford, Maine, born to Daniel G Oldham And Priscilla Keene.
- Daniel OLDHAM had children including Columbus Oldham.
- Daniel OLDHAM passed away in 1890 in Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine.
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Daniel OLDHAM's Ancestors
Daniel OLDHAM's Descendants
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1. Columbus Oldham 1830–1914 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Trask 1837–1891
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1. Adelia (R) Oldham 1864–1938 m. Sewall Staples 1843–1917
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1. Florence (Edith) Staples 1902–1938 m. George (Henry) Ryerson 1883–1969 m. Chauncey (Alfred) Bucknam 1896–1930
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1. Velana (E) Buckman 1923–1959 m. Low Hing 1905–1983
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2. Clarence (I) Buckman 1926–1973
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3. Robert (Leonard) Ryerson 1938–2005
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Daniel OLDHAM's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1783
Event Place: Sumner, Oxford, Maine
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 DEC 1890
Event Place: Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine