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Mehitable Octavia <I>Cole</I> Quinby

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Mehitable Octavia Cole Quinby

Birth
New Hampshire, USA
Death
9 Mar 1920 (aged 73–74)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
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First Lady of New Hampshire 1909 to 1911,
Octavia M Cole married June 22, 1870 to Governor Quinby.

From : GRANITE MONTHLY
New Hampshire State Magazine
VOLUME LII
CONCORD. - N. H.
HARLAN C. PEARSON. Publister
1920

Death Notice for:
MRS. OCTAVIA C. QUINBY (partial)

Octavia. daughter of Benjamin J. and M. Aborn (Batchelder) Cole, was born at Lake Village and died in New York City, March 9. She married Henry Brewer Quinby of Lakeport, governor of New Hampshire 1909-1911, by whom she is survived, and by one son, Henry Cole Quinby,' and one daughter, Mrs. Hugh N. Camp, Jr., both of New York City. Mrs. Quinby was a member of the Park Street Church at Lakeport, of the New York City Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of the New York City Chapter of the National Society of American Women.
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Mr. Henry Quinby: (partial) Died Feb. 1924:
On June 22, 1870, he married Octavia M. Cole, daughter of the late Hon. Benjamin J. Cole and shortly after became associated with Mr. Cole and continue the business till about ten years ago. They had two children, Henry Cole and Candace Ellen, now Mrs. Hugh N. Camp, Jr., with whom he was living at the time of his death, Mrs. Quinby and his son having died within the past few years. The funeral service was held at St. Bartholemew's Church, 15th St. and Park Ave., New York City, Monday morning, Feb. 11th at ten o'clock and burial took place at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Additional Information on Governor Quinby:
Son of Thomas Quinby and Jane E. (Brewer) Quinby of Biddeford, Maine; Republican.
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Census research on Mrs. Quinby and found her birth year as 1846 in the 1850, 1860 + 1870 NH Census. In 1880 it becomes 1848 (as was common for women to "fib" a bit about their age). Also, the 1850 and 1860 censuses show her name as "Mehitable Octavia" Cole. Her mother's name was Mehitable.
First Lady of New Hampshire 1909 to 1911,
Octavia M Cole married June 22, 1870 to Governor Quinby.

From : GRANITE MONTHLY
New Hampshire State Magazine
VOLUME LII
CONCORD. - N. H.
HARLAN C. PEARSON. Publister
1920

Death Notice for:
MRS. OCTAVIA C. QUINBY (partial)

Octavia. daughter of Benjamin J. and M. Aborn (Batchelder) Cole, was born at Lake Village and died in New York City, March 9. She married Henry Brewer Quinby of Lakeport, governor of New Hampshire 1909-1911, by whom she is survived, and by one son, Henry Cole Quinby,' and one daughter, Mrs. Hugh N. Camp, Jr., both of New York City. Mrs. Quinby was a member of the Park Street Church at Lakeport, of the New York City Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of the New York City Chapter of the National Society of American Women.
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Mr. Henry Quinby: (partial) Died Feb. 1924:
On June 22, 1870, he married Octavia M. Cole, daughter of the late Hon. Benjamin J. Cole and shortly after became associated with Mr. Cole and continue the business till about ten years ago. They had two children, Henry Cole and Candace Ellen, now Mrs. Hugh N. Camp, Jr., with whom he was living at the time of his death, Mrs. Quinby and his son having died within the past few years. The funeral service was held at St. Bartholemew's Church, 15th St. and Park Ave., New York City, Monday morning, Feb. 11th at ten o'clock and burial took place at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Additional Information on Governor Quinby:
Son of Thomas Quinby and Jane E. (Brewer) Quinby of Biddeford, Maine; Republican.
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Census research on Mrs. Quinby and found her birth year as 1846 in the 1850, 1860 + 1870 NH Census. In 1880 it becomes 1848 (as was common for women to "fib" a bit about their age). Also, the 1850 and 1860 censuses show her name as "Mehitable Octavia" Cole. Her mother's name was Mehitable.


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