In the 1920 U.S. Census, widow Tillson (sic) Anderson, 73, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Scotland, was living in Washington County, Maine, with daughter Fa..n, born Maine, parents born Maine; and daughter (sic) Abbie, 60, born Maine, parents born Maine.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, widow Tamson (looks like Jasuah to census compiler) Anderson, 63, born Canada, father born England, mother born Scotland, was living in Ward 3, Calais, Maine, with daughter Ida, 36; son Heber, 30; daughter-in-law Annie, 37, born Maine, parents born Canada; grandchild Helen, 6; grandchild Joh, 3; grandchild Heber C., 7 months; and sister-in-law Abbie, 40, all born in Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, widow Tamson Anderson, 53, born January 1847 in Canada, father born England, mother born Scotland, was living on Whitney Street in Calais, Maine, with candy maker Ida, 30, born January 1870 in Maine; and lumber surveyor Heber S., 28, born November 1872 in Maine; and sister-in-law Abbie Y. Anderson, 48, born June 1852 in Maine, father born Ireland, mother born Canada.
Two of Tamson's five children were still living.
She came to the U.S. in 1867
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Ann Anderson, 57, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Abba Y., 26; and laborer Charles E., 23, born born in Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, Ann Anderson, 48, born Canada, was living alone in Ward 3, Calais, Maine.
John Anderson lived next door as did her other children Abbie, Charles and Clara.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Maxwell Anderson, 43, born Ireland, was living in Ward 3, Calais, Maine, with Ann, 40, born N.B.; John, 19, born N.B.; Abagail, 7; Charles, 4; and Clara, 1, all born in Maine.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, widow Tillson (sic) Anderson, 73, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Scotland, was living in Washington County, Maine, with daughter Fa..n, born Maine, parents born Maine; and daughter (sic) Abbie, 60, born Maine, parents born Maine.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, widow Tamson (looks like Jasuah to census compiler) Anderson, 63, born Canada, father born England, mother born Scotland, was living in Ward 3, Calais, Maine, with daughter Ida, 36; son Heber, 30; daughter-in-law Annie, 37, born Maine, parents born Canada; grandchild Helen, 6; grandchild Joh, 3; grandchild Heber C., 7 months; and sister-in-law Abbie, 40, all born in Maine.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, widow Tamson Anderson, 53, born January 1847 in Canada, father born England, mother born Scotland, was living on Whitney Street in Calais, Maine, with candy maker Ida, 30, born January 1870 in Maine; and lumber surveyor Heber S., 28, born November 1872 in Maine; and sister-in-law Abbie Y. Anderson, 48, born June 1852 in Maine, father born Ireland, mother born Canada.
Two of Tamson's five children were still living.
She came to the U.S. in 1867
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Ann Anderson, 57, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Abba Y., 26; and laborer Charles E., 23, born born in Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, Ann Anderson, 48, born Canada, was living alone in Ward 3, Calais, Maine.
John Anderson lived next door as did her other children Abbie, Charles and Clara.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Maxwell Anderson, 43, born Ireland, was living in Ward 3, Calais, Maine, with Ann, 40, born N.B.; John, 19, born N.B.; Abagail, 7; Charles, 4; and Clara, 1, all born in Maine.
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