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Ellen Jane <I>Greeley</I> Rideout

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Ellen Jane Greeley Rideout

Birth
Palermo, Waldo County, Maine, USA
Death
1901 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1900 U.S. Census, widow Ellen J. Rideout, 72, born November 1828 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in on Main Street in Calais, Maine, with Clara F., 33, born October 1867 in Maine; and instructor Henry M., 23, born April 1877 in Maine; and servant Julia Gordon, 21, born October 1879 in Canada, parents born Canada.
Four of her eight children were still living.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, deputy of customs Samuel Rideout, 57, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Ellen J., 51, born Maine, parents born Maine; Lavinia B., 20, born California; N. Dunning, 17; Clara F., 12; Mary L., 8; and Henry M., 3, all born in Maine; and servant Anna Black, 30, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, livery stable keeper Samuel Rideout, 47, born Maine, was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine, with Ellen, 41, born Maine; Lavinia B., 10, born California; Norman D., 7; and Clara F., 2, both born in Maine; and domestic servant Sarah Bagley, 22, born Canada.

Ellen Greeley became Samuel Rideout's second wife on March 28, 1852.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer John Greeley, 47, born Maine, was living in Palermo, Maine, with Lovinia, 46; Ellen J., 21; Justus, 20; Jacob, 17; John, 14; Winfield L., 17; Charles, 8; George, 6; Warren N., 1; and Martha J., 2, all born in Maine; and Betsey House, 16, born Maine.

Ellen was the daughter of John Greeley and Lavinia Brown.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, widow Ellen J. Rideout, 72, born November 1828 in Maine, parents born Maine, was living in on Main Street in Calais, Maine, with Clara F., 33, born October 1867 in Maine; and instructor Henry M., 23, born April 1877 in Maine; and servant Julia Gordon, 21, born October 1879 in Canada, parents born Canada.
Four of her eight children were still living.

In the 1880 U.S. Census, deputy of customs Samuel Rideout, 57, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with Ellen J., 51, born Maine, parents born Maine; Lavinia B., 20, born California; N. Dunning, 17; Clara F., 12; Mary L., 8; and Henry M., 3, all born in Maine; and servant Anna Black, 30, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1870 U.S. Census, livery stable keeper Samuel Rideout, 47, born Maine, was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine, with Ellen, 41, born Maine; Lavinia B., 10, born California; Norman D., 7; and Clara F., 2, both born in Maine; and domestic servant Sarah Bagley, 22, born Canada.

Ellen Greeley became Samuel Rideout's second wife on March 28, 1852.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, farmer John Greeley, 47, born Maine, was living in Palermo, Maine, with Lovinia, 46; Ellen J., 21; Justus, 20; Jacob, 17; John, 14; Winfield L., 17; Charles, 8; George, 6; Warren N., 1; and Martha J., 2, all born in Maine; and Betsey House, 16, born Maine.

Ellen was the daughter of John Greeley and Lavinia Brown.



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