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Ira Warren Abbott

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Ira Warren Abbott

Birth
Nevada County, California, USA
Death
unknown
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Ira Warren Abbott was the son of John Carpenter and Mary (Call) Abbott. He was born in California in 1867, very likely Nevada City. We can place his father in Nevada City on the 1860 census there. He was the younger brother of William Wilford Abbott.
Ira's father dies in Nevada City on May 18, 1891.
Ira is in Nevada City in every document found from 1870-1894. But on July 27, 1894, Ira Warren Abbott, a blacksmith, deliberately shoots and kills Charles Bennetts in Nevada City. He spends the next 9 years in Folsom Prison.
Ira is paroled on Christmas Eve of 1903.
When Ira's mother, Mary Call Abbott, passes away on May 18, 1905, Wilfred and Ira are both residents of Nevada City.
In 1907 Ira is working as a miner, in the New York-Grass Valley Mine.
In 1910, Ira turns up in the home of his Aunt Jennie Ross, mom's sister, in a town called Agency, Roberts County, South Dakota, Lake Traverse Indian Reservation. And that's where I lose his trail. Ira is not with Aunt Jennie when she returns home to New Hampshire for the 1920 census.
When Wilfred passed away on January 30, 1927, he left a will , dated November 2, 1926, stating "Sixth - I hereby give to my Brother Ira Warren Abbott the sum of five dollars in case whare-a-boute becom known."
Ira Warren Abbott was the son of John Carpenter and Mary (Call) Abbott. He was born in California in 1867, very likely Nevada City. We can place his father in Nevada City on the 1860 census there. He was the younger brother of William Wilford Abbott.
Ira's father dies in Nevada City on May 18, 1891.
Ira is in Nevada City in every document found from 1870-1894. But on July 27, 1894, Ira Warren Abbott, a blacksmith, deliberately shoots and kills Charles Bennetts in Nevada City. He spends the next 9 years in Folsom Prison.
Ira is paroled on Christmas Eve of 1903.
When Ira's mother, Mary Call Abbott, passes away on May 18, 1905, Wilfred and Ira are both residents of Nevada City.
In 1907 Ira is working as a miner, in the New York-Grass Valley Mine.
In 1910, Ira turns up in the home of his Aunt Jennie Ross, mom's sister, in a town called Agency, Roberts County, South Dakota, Lake Traverse Indian Reservation. And that's where I lose his trail. Ira is not with Aunt Jennie when she returns home to New Hampshire for the 1920 census.
When Wilfred passed away on January 30, 1927, he left a will , dated November 2, 1926, stating "Sixth - I hereby give to my Brother Ira Warren Abbott the sum of five dollars in case whare-a-boute becom known."


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