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Lucinda McPeters Estes 1838–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 NOV 1838

Birth Location: Rome, Maine (Kennebec)

Death Date: 17 AUG 1902

Death Location: Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin)

Father: Israel Estes

Mother: Elizabeth Mosher

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Lucinda McPeters Estes was born in 1838 in Rome, Maine (Kennebec), the child of Israel Estes And Elizabeth Mosher. Lucinda McPeters Estes passed away in 1902 in Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Biography

  • Lucinda McPeters Estes was born in 1838 in Rome, Maine (Kennebec), the child of Israel Estes And Elizabeth Mosher.
  • Lucinda McPeters Estes passed away in 1902 in Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Lucinda Estes's Ancestors

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Lucinda Estes
1838–1902
Birth Place: Rome, Maine (Kennebec)
Parents
Israel Estes
1803–1893
Portland, Maine (Cumberland)
Elizabeth Mosher
1806–1864
Rome, Maine (Kennebec)
Grandparents
Israel Estes
1782–1875
Durham, Maine (Cumberland)
Sarah Bowker
1783–1838
Bowdoinham, Maine (Sagadahoc)
George (Washington) Mosher
1777–
Dartmouth, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Nancy Goodwin
1781–
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Mosher
1746–1840
Elizabeth Macomber
1747–1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ephraim Mosher
1718–1814
Eunice Raimen
1720–
Samuel Macomber
1707–
Mary Tripp
1704–

Lucinda Estes's Timeline

2 Records

1838
17 NOV 1838
Birth of Lucinda McPeters Estes in Rome, Maine (Kennebec)
Rome, Maine (Kennebec)
1902
17 AUG 1902
Age 64
Death of Lucinda McPeters Estes in Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin)
Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 NOV 1838
    Event Place: Rome, Maine (Kennebec)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 AUG 1902
    Event Place: Lewiston, Maine (Androscoggin)

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