Wife of Edward P. Winslow.
Wife of William St. Clair.
In 1850, Clarissa Mott, aged 15, was living in Brookhaven, NY in the home of her parents, John Mott, 62, a farmer, and Sarah Mott, 44, with sibling, Jerusha Mott, 13. Also living in the household was Almarin Spencer, aged 25, who worked as an overseer in a factory.
In 1860, Clarry Craft, aged 25, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with her children, Clarry L. Craft, aged 5, and Lillian, shown as William, aged six months, in the home of her parents, John Mott, aged 71, and Sarah Mott, aged 55. Her father was shown to be a farm laborer.
In 1865, Clarie M. Winslow, aged 27, was living in Southold, NY, with her husband, E.P. Winslow, aged 31, born in Maine, a clerk, and daughter, Louise C. Winslow, aged 8, in the hotel of Augusta Smith, aged 54. Also living in the household were Catherine S. Smith, aged 49, Charles Havens, aged 44, Sarah Havens, aged 33, Sylvester Randall, aged 50, Mary E. Randall, aged 43, Nellie Perdeou, aged 36, Elizabeth Havens, aged 12, Charles H. Havens, aged 5, Dennis Havens, aged 3, Thomas Havens, aged 8 months, Catherine Conroy, aged 21, William F. Dimaroy, aged 16, and Mary Hendry, aged 31.
In 1900, Clarissa St. Claire, aged 64, shown to be widowed, and shown to be the mother of 3 children, none living, was living in the village of Patchogue, NY, in the home of her widowed sister, Henrietta Gerrodette, aged 67.
On April 13, 1869, her daughter, Maybel Winslow, died at the age of 1 year.
In 1870, E.P. Winslow, aged 36, a waiter, born in Maine, was living in New York City, NY. On July 2, 1871, Edward P. Winslow, aged 38, born in Maine, a clerk, of 24th & Fourth Avenue, married Clementina Rogers, aged 35, born in France, of 11 Sevenths Street, at the Seventh Street, Church, by the Rev. C. Blackman.
In 1904, Clarissa St. Clair was shown owning land on the south side of Terry Street, Patchogue, adjacent to that of Fremont Hammond and his wife.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; 1850, 1860, 1900 US Federal Census; New York and Vicinity, United Methodist Church Records, 1775-1949 for Edward P Winslow, New York, New York, Vol 346-348: NYC: Seventh Street Church: Baptism, Marriage and Other Records,1785-1911; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Tuesday, November 8, 1904 - Page 15; Clarrissa M St Clair in the New York, Death Index, 1880-1956, Certificate Number: 44850)
Wife of Edward P. Winslow.
Wife of William St. Clair.
In 1850, Clarissa Mott, aged 15, was living in Brookhaven, NY in the home of her parents, John Mott, 62, a farmer, and Sarah Mott, 44, with sibling, Jerusha Mott, 13. Also living in the household was Almarin Spencer, aged 25, who worked as an overseer in a factory.
In 1860, Clarry Craft, aged 25, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with her children, Clarry L. Craft, aged 5, and Lillian, shown as William, aged six months, in the home of her parents, John Mott, aged 71, and Sarah Mott, aged 55. Her father was shown to be a farm laborer.
In 1865, Clarie M. Winslow, aged 27, was living in Southold, NY, with her husband, E.P. Winslow, aged 31, born in Maine, a clerk, and daughter, Louise C. Winslow, aged 8, in the hotel of Augusta Smith, aged 54. Also living in the household were Catherine S. Smith, aged 49, Charles Havens, aged 44, Sarah Havens, aged 33, Sylvester Randall, aged 50, Mary E. Randall, aged 43, Nellie Perdeou, aged 36, Elizabeth Havens, aged 12, Charles H. Havens, aged 5, Dennis Havens, aged 3, Thomas Havens, aged 8 months, Catherine Conroy, aged 21, William F. Dimaroy, aged 16, and Mary Hendry, aged 31.
In 1900, Clarissa St. Claire, aged 64, shown to be widowed, and shown to be the mother of 3 children, none living, was living in the village of Patchogue, NY, in the home of her widowed sister, Henrietta Gerrodette, aged 67.
On April 13, 1869, her daughter, Maybel Winslow, died at the age of 1 year.
In 1870, E.P. Winslow, aged 36, a waiter, born in Maine, was living in New York City, NY. On July 2, 1871, Edward P. Winslow, aged 38, born in Maine, a clerk, of 24th & Fourth Avenue, married Clementina Rogers, aged 35, born in France, of 11 Sevenths Street, at the Seventh Street, Church, by the Rev. C. Blackman.
In 1904, Clarissa St. Clair was shown owning land on the south side of Terry Street, Patchogue, adjacent to that of Fremont Hammond and his wife.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; 1850, 1860, 1900 US Federal Census; New York and Vicinity, United Methodist Church Records, 1775-1949 for Edward P Winslow, New York, New York, Vol 346-348: NYC: Seventh Street Church: Baptism, Marriage and Other Records,1785-1911; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Tuesday, November 8, 1904 - Page 15; Clarrissa M St Clair in the New York, Death Index, 1880-1956, Certificate Number: 44850)
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