Thanks,
Molly Doolittle Nightingale
Madrid NE
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Mother to Amelia, Harriet and Florence Doolittle.
Daughter Florence married Joseph Miller. They had a son named Raynard Miller.
Wife to Alfred Doolittle.
Her parents were Chancey Hannahs b. CT and Lucina Hannahs b. NY.
In 1850 Alfred was with the family in Kenosha and was listed as being 40 years old and born in NY on the census. They were living with John and Sarah Dodge in Kenosha Ward 3. John was noted as being a farmer.
Alfred's occupation was noted on that Census in 1850 as a surveyor.
Children living with them:
Amelia age 5
Harriet age 3
Florence age 1
Alfred later went to California prospecting and never returned. His family remained at Kenosha.
Alfred was remarried to Susan and had two sons, Eugene and Edwin. They eventually settled in Churchill Co., Nevada.
Ann and Alfred's three daughters received "a careful education" and became school teachers at Kenosha.
Thanks,
Molly Doolittle Nightingale
Madrid NE
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Mother to Amelia, Harriet and Florence Doolittle.
Daughter Florence married Joseph Miller. They had a son named Raynard Miller.
Wife to Alfred Doolittle.
Her parents were Chancey Hannahs b. CT and Lucina Hannahs b. NY.
In 1850 Alfred was with the family in Kenosha and was listed as being 40 years old and born in NY on the census. They were living with John and Sarah Dodge in Kenosha Ward 3. John was noted as being a farmer.
Alfred's occupation was noted on that Census in 1850 as a surveyor.
Children living with them:
Amelia age 5
Harriet age 3
Florence age 1
Alfred later went to California prospecting and never returned. His family remained at Kenosha.
Alfred was remarried to Susan and had two sons, Eugene and Edwin. They eventually settled in Churchill Co., Nevada.
Ann and Alfred's three daughters received "a careful education" and became school teachers at Kenosha.
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