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Eunice Adeline Campbell 1833–1883 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 FEB 1833

Birth Location: Truxton, Cortland, New York

Death Date: 6 JUN 1883

Death Location: New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota

Father: Zuriel Campbell

Mother: Amy Maxson

Spouse(s): Lamont Crandall

Children(s):

The story of Eunice Adeline Campbell began in 1833 in Truxton, Cortland, New York. Eunice Adeline Campbell married Lamont Saunders Crandall. Eunice Adeline Campbell passed away in 1883 in New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota.

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Biography

  • The story of Eunice Adeline Campbell began in 1833 in Truxton, Cortland, New York.
  • Eunice Adeline Campbell married Lamont Saunders Crandall.
  • Eunice Adeline Campbell passed away in 1883 in New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota.

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Eunice Campbell's Ancestors

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Eunice Campbell
1833–1883
Birth Place: Truxton, Cortland, New York
Parents
Zuriel Campbell
1808–1897
Henderson, Jefferson, New York
Amy Maxson
1810–1902
Lincklaen, Chenango, New York
Grandparents
Jared Maxson
1764–1850
Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island
Amy Moon
1772–1866
Rhode Island
Great-Grandparents
Stephen Maxson
1735–1794
Martha Stewart
1736–1792
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Maxson
1701–1786
Thankful Randall
1702–1785
William Stewart
1688–
Martha Burdick
1694–1751

Eunice Campbell's Timeline

2 Records

1833
14 FEB 1833
Birth of Eunice Adeline Campbell in Truxton, Cortland, New York
Truxton, Cortland, New York
1883
6 JUN 1883
Age 50
Death of Eunice Adeline Campbell in New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota
New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 FEB 1833
    Event Place: Truxton, Cortland, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 JUN 1883
    Event Place: New Auburn, Sibley, Minnesota

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