In the 1920 U.S. Census, Ernest C. Brown, 35, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Leonora H., 35, born Maine, parents born Maine; and Patricia, 1, born Maine; maid Elizabeth E. Blackwood, 34, born Maine, parents born Maine; hired man widower John Apt, 67, born Maine, father born Scotland, mother born Canada; mother-in-law widow Annie Harvell, 67, born Maine, parents born Maine; and sister-in-law Julie B. Harvell, 37, born Maine, father born Maine.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, George E. Johnson, 72, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha J., 62, born Maine, parents born Canada; Everet G., 32; and Myra P., 20, both born Maine; and servant widower John Apt, 53, born Maine, parents born Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer John W. Apt, 47, born October 1853 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Charlotte, Maine, with Susan R., 52, born March 1848 in Maine; and Emma, 14, born December 1886 in Maine.
The couple had been married for 15 years, and one of Susan's three children were still living.
Marriages: In Robbinston, February 11, 1886, by James Lamb, John Apt of Robbinston to Mrs. Susan R. Ricker of Perry. (Eastport Sentinel, February 24, 1886)
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Rosana Apt, 59, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with farmer John, 21; Josiah, 18; and Hannah, 16, all born in Maine, all had father born Maine.
John Apt, 16 was among the students taught by Rose Knapp in Robbinston during the 1872/73 years.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer Joseph Apt, 50, born N.S., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Rosanna, 48, born N.B.; Clarissa, 17; John, 14; Huldah, 11; Josiah, 8; and Hannah, 6, all born in Maine.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Joseph Apt, 40, born N.S., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Rosana, 38, born N.B.; Benjamin S., 13; Henry A., 11; Susan A., 9; Clarissa J., 7; John W., 4; and Huldah C., 1, all born in Maine.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, Ernest C. Brown, 35, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Leonora H., 35, born Maine, parents born Maine; and Patricia, 1, born Maine; maid Elizabeth E. Blackwood, 34, born Maine, parents born Maine; hired man widower John Apt, 67, born Maine, father born Scotland, mother born Canada; mother-in-law widow Annie Harvell, 67, born Maine, parents born Maine; and sister-in-law Julie B. Harvell, 37, born Maine, father born Maine.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, George E. Johnson, 72, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Martha J., 62, born Maine, parents born Canada; Everet G., 32; and Myra P., 20, both born Maine; and servant widower John Apt, 53, born Maine, parents born Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, farmer John W. Apt, 47, born October 1853 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Charlotte, Maine, with Susan R., 52, born March 1848 in Maine; and Emma, 14, born December 1886 in Maine.
The couple had been married for 15 years, and one of Susan's three children were still living.
Marriages: In Robbinston, February 11, 1886, by James Lamb, John Apt of Robbinston to Mrs. Susan R. Ricker of Perry. (Eastport Sentinel, February 24, 1886)
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Rosana Apt, 59, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Robbinston, Maine, with farmer John, 21; Josiah, 18; and Hannah, 16, all born in Maine, all had father born Maine.
John Apt, 16 was among the students taught by Rose Knapp in Robbinston during the 1872/73 years.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer Joseph Apt, 50, born N.S., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Rosanna, 48, born N.B.; Clarissa, 17; John, 14; Huldah, 11; Josiah, 8; and Hannah, 6, all born in Maine.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Joseph Apt, 40, born N.S., was living in Robbinston, Maine, with Rosana, 38, born N.B.; Benjamin S., 13; Henry A., 11; Susan A., 9; Clarissa J., 7; John W., 4; and Huldah C., 1, all born in Maine.
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