Stafford, Edmond
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Birth
Edmond Stafford (Edmund Stafford) was born about 1837, the son of Thomas Stafford, Jr.Bold text, and Maria Truax (B. April 17, 1809, D. April 24, 1881)[1]. His siblings were:
- Lovisa A. Stafford (B. Nov 1823, D. 1914)[2]
- Thomas Stafford Jr. (B. abt 1830, D. June 16, 1864)[1][3][2]
- Lydia Stafford (B. abt 1832, D. unk)[1]
- Jacob Stafford (B. abt 1834, D. unk)[1]
- Sarah Stafford (B. abt 1839, D. after 1880)[1]
- Anna B. Stafford (B. abt 1842, March 12, 1925)[1] married John Thompson
- John T. Stafford (B. Oct 14, 1843, D. Dec 21, 1922)[1]
- Chauncey Stafford (B. abt 1846, D. unk)[1]
- Emma A. Stafford (B. abt 1848, D. after 1870)[1][4]
- Mary E. Stafford (B. abt 1851, D. after 1870)[4]
- Silas Stafford
- Balinda Stafford (M. David Dooer)
- Rosetta Stafford (B. abt 1860, M. Richard Ashworth)
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Death
Edmond Stafford
Obituary
Retrospect
Edmond Stafford, a life-long resident ef the town of Knox and well known here, died on Jan. 27 (1911) at the home of his son. Jesse H. Stafford, Sehenectsdy, aged 74 years.
- Altamont Enterprise - Febraury 4, 1921
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Will of Maria Truax Stafford
- ↑ 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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