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*'''[[Lydia Stafford]]''' (B. abt 1832, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | *'''[[Lydia Stafford]]''' (B. abt 1832, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | ||
*Jacob Stafford (B. abt 1834, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | *Jacob Stafford (B. abt 1834, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | ||
− | *Edmund Stafford (B. abt 1836, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | + | *'''[[Stafford, Edmond|Edmund Stafford]]''' (B. abt 1836, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> |
*Sarah Stafford (B. abt 1839, D. after 1880)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | *Sarah Stafford (B. abt 1839, D. after 1880)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | ||
*Anna B. Stafford (B. abt 1842, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> | *Anna B. Stafford (B. abt 1842, D. unk)<ref name="Bernehistory"/> |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 15 December 2013
Birth
Lovisa A. Stafford was born in November 1829[1] in Albany Co, NY, the daughter of Thomas Stafford Sr. b. 1804, and Maria Truax, b. 17 Apr 1809. Her siblings were:
- Thomas Stafford Jr. (B. abt 1830, D. June 16, 1864)[2][3][4]
- Lydia Stafford (B. abt 1832, D. unk)[2]
- Jacob Stafford (B. abt 1834, D. unk)[2]
- Edmund Stafford (B. abt 1836, D. unk)[2]
- Sarah Stafford (B. abt 1839, D. after 1880)[2]
- Anna B. Stafford (B. abt 1842, D. unk)[2]
- John T. Stafford (B. Oct 14, 1843, D. Dec 21, 1922)[2]
- Chauncey Stafford (B. abt 1846, D. unk)[2]
- Emma A. Stafford (B. abt 1848, D. after 1870)[2][5]
- Mary E. Stafford (B. abt 1851, D. after 1870)[5]
- Silas Stafford
- Balinda Stafford (M. David Dooer)
- Rosetta Stafford (B. abt 1860, M. Richard Ashworth)
Marriage & Children
Lovisa married (1) abt 1847, Chauncey G. Truax,[6] b. 1822 in Albany Co, NY. He died 1859 in Albany Co. and is buried in Osburn's Corner Cemetery near Guilderland Center.[7] Children born to this marriage:
- Zenora Ardelissa Truax, b. 02 Oct 1848 in Albany Co,[8][9] m. abt 1872, Michael Vroman, b. abt 1850 NY.[10]
- Alice Maria Truax, b. 30 May 1852 in Albany Co.[11][12], m. abt. 1875, Charles E. Mesick[13]
- Clarisia Crissille Truax, b. 12 May 1855 in Albany Co.[14][15](May have died young.)
- Clarence C. Truax, b. Feb 1857 in Berne or Guilderland, Albany Co. NY[16]
Lovisa married (2) on 27 Nov 1865, Robert Adams.[17] After her second marriage to Robert Adams, Lovisa moved her church membership from the St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church in Guilderland (dismissed by certificate 5 Dec 1865) to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Berne. She was received there 7 Jan 1866 by letter from the church in Guilderland.[18]
Life
Lovisa and Chauncy were most probably first cousins. Chauncey was either a son or a grandson of Jacob W. Truax and Barbara Bell, the parents of Lovisa's mother, Maria Truax. Lovisa and Chauncy were enumerated twice on the 1850 census, once in Knox (p.336) on August 7, living next door to her parents, Thomas Stafford, Jr. and Maria. They were enumerated again on August 10 in Wyoming Co (p. 308) in the household of John Truax, 56, and Catherine J. Truax, 15. John was a shoemaker, as was Chauncey. On the 1855 New York State census the family was enumerated in Guilderland (Second Election District, p. 1, family 6) where they indicated they had resided for three years. Also in the household were their three daughters, Zenora, Alice and a one month old daughter, net yet named, but would be Clarisia Crissille, born 12 May 1855. I was unable to locate any of this family in 1860. On the 1865 New York State census, taken June 21, Lovisa is widowed and she and her youngest child, Clarence G. Truax,10, were enumerated in Guilderland in the household of Peter Bloomingdale (Second Election District, pp. 19-20). Lovisa listed her occupation as a tailoress.[19]A few months later, on 27 Nov 1865, Lovisa married Robert Adams, at which time Lovisa moved her church membership from the St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church in Guilderland (dismissed by certificate 5 Dec 1865) to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Berne. She was received there 7 Jan 1866 by letter from the church in Guilderland. (FHL Film #0532622, Vol. 2, p. 203, and Film #0017528) Robert Adams (b. abt 1806 in NY), a clothier and a widower, was much older than Lovisa. Robert and Lovisa were enumerated in Berne in 1870 (p. 193B), however, Lovisa's children remained in Guilderland. Zenora, then 21, was enumerated as a domestic servant in the household of the Peter Fryer family (p. 524).Alice Truax, 18, was enumerated as a domestic servant in the household of Edward Becker (p. 525) and Clarence, 15, was enumerated as a farm laborer next door in the household of David Becker (p. 525). No further record has been found for Clarisia Crisselle Truax. She may have died young. Lovisa indicated on the 1900 census that she was the mother of four children, only three of whom were living in 1900. Robert Adams died sometime after the 1880 census was taken (Berne, ED 39, p. 21). Lovisa continued to live in Berne until her death in 1914.
Death
Lovisa died in 1914 in Berne, Albany Co, NY and is buried in Osburn's Corner Cemetery near Guilderland Center.[20]
OBITUARY
Altamont Enterprise Newspaper online at http://historicnewspapers.guilpl.org May 1914 (page not dated)
Mrs. Lovisa Adams, On Monday, May 25, (1914) occurred the death of Mrs. Lovisa Adams, of Berne. For nearly a year Mrs. Adams has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Michael Vroman, at Maldin Bridge, Columbia county, and has been remarkably vigorous and active almost to the time of her death. The funeral services where held on Wednesday morning and the remains were brought to the old Guilderland cemetery at Osburn's Corners in the afternoon, and buried by the side of her husband. The burial services were performed by the Rev. Geo. W. Furbeck, pastor of the Altamont Reformed church. Mrs. Adams was in her 85th year and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Michael Vroman of Malden Bridge and Mrs. C. E. Mesick of Albany, and one son, Mr. Clarence Truax of Altamont.[21]
Additional Media
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- ↑ 1900 Albany Co, NY census, ED 70, p. 9
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Keating, Robert, Carnival of Blood: The Civil War Ordeal of the Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, Published by Butternut and Blue, Baltimore, Md 1998
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- ↑ 1855 Albany Co, New York census, FHL Film No. 0521923
- ↑ FHL Film No. 0017515, Item 7, The Osburn's Corner Cemetery, Albany Co, located back of the old parsonage of the Dutch Reformed Church.
- ↑ St.James Evangelical Lutheran Church, p. 109, FHL Film No. 17678
- ↑ 1855 NY State census
- ↑ 1880 census, Albany Co, NY, ED 56, p. 419A
- ↑ St. James, p. 109
- ↑ 1855 NY census
- ↑ 1880 Albany Co, NY census, ED 56, p. 414
- ↑ St. James, p. 114
- ↑ 1855 NY State census
- ↑ NY State Census 1865
- ↑ St. James, p. 160
- ↑ FHL Film #0532622, Vol. 2, p. 203, and Film #0017528, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Beaver Dam in the town of Berne, Albany Co., NY
- ↑ New York State Census 1865m FHL Film No. 0521930, p. 19
- ↑ FHL Film No. 0017515, Item 7, The Osburn's Corner Cemetery, near Guilderland Center, Albany Co. Located back of the old parsonage of the Dutch Reformed Church
- ↑ Mrs. Lovisa Adams' Obituary, [[h:Altamont Enterprise]|Altamont Enterprise]] Newspaper, May 1914 (page not dated) at http://historicnewspapers.guilpl.org