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Emily Abigail Baxter 1841–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Feb 1841

Birth Location: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 10 Apr 1845

Death Location: Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA

Father: Zimri Sr.

Mother: Eunice Seavey

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In 1841, Emily Abigail Baxter entered the world in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA, born to Zimri Hartford Baxter Sr And Eunice Seavey. Emily Abigail Baxter passed away in 1845 in Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Emily Abigail Baxter entered the world in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA, born to Zimri Hartford Baxter Sr And Eunice Seavey.
  • Emily Abigail Baxter passed away in 1845 in Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA.

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Emily Baxter's Ancestors

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Emily Baxter
1841–1845
Birth Place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Parents
Zimri Hartford Baxter Sr.
1807–1887
N. Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, USA
Eunice Seavey
1811–1900
Cornish, York, Minnesota, USA
Grandparents
William Baxter
1784–1815
Vassalborough, Kennebec, Maine, USA
Rebecca (W Getchell Priest) (Baxter)
1786–1861
Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jonas Priest
1746–1831
Martha Durrant
1741–1812
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Sr
1709–1757
Rachael Manning
1715–1784

Emily Baxter's Timeline

2 Records

1841
20 Feb 1841
Birth of Emily Abigail Baxter in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
1845
10 Apr 1845
Age 4
Death of Emily Abigail Baxter in Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA
Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1841
    Event Place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Apr 1845
    Event Place: Dayton, La Salle, Illinois, USA

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