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Birth |
6 May 1842 |
No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
21 Mar 1892 |
Person ID |
I34049 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
09 May 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Avery Nelson ECCLESTON, b. 13 Aug 1808, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
Mother |
Sally Burton RAY, b. 19 Jun 1807, Griswold,New London,Connecticut |
Family ID |
F14404 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
William Asher MILLIKIN, b. 18 Oct 1840 |
Married |
11 Feb 1863 |
Children |
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Family ID |
F14410 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- 1850 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.
EGGLESTON,
Lucy A., 8, F, W.
1860 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.m Dwelling #326,Family #341 ECCLESTON,
Lucy A., 16, F, W, born in CT
JULY 6, 1891,
Estate of Avery N. Eccleston by John D. Eccleston of Griswold and H.Clinton Eccleston of North Stonington, adminstrator, by probate courtorder, dated July 6, 1891, to Lucy A. Eccleston, wife of William A.Millikin, land -- Beginning at the northwest corner, bounded northerlyby lands of Stiles P. Eccleston, and the late William N. Eccleston,easterly by lands of the late Dudley R. Wheeler and George F. Wilkinson,southerly by lands of the late Peter Gadbois to lands of the late GeorgeW. Stewart, thence northerly and westerly by lands of the late George W.Stewart, to lands of the late William West, thence northerly by the saidWilliam West to the point of beginning, the same comprising the JabishHolmes Farm, so-called, "and that potion of the Ashwillet Farm" bought ofWilliam Main, containing 215 acres.
AUG. 13, 1892, BOOK 14, PAGE 418.
Estate of LUCY ECCLESTON from Campbell, Roby & Co., dated Aug. 13,1892, Book 14, page 418, 40 acres -- Commencing at a pile of stones inthe northeast corner adjoining lands of the late William West, thencesoutherly by bush fence and stone wall to stone bound at corner of landof Orrin Chapman, thence westerly by lands of Orrin Chapman about 20rods, more or less; thence to a stone bound, thence southerly to the endof a wall 20 rods more or less, thence by a wall and lands of OrrinChapman to and abutting against lands of Orrin Chapman, thence easterlyby wall and fence to a large boulder at the NW corner of the StewartHomestead, thence by wall and fence to a stond bound at the corner oflands of Avery N. Eccleston, thence northerly by meets and boundsfollowing the old driftway to the first mentioned bound, the same beingand comprising the whole of a tract of land bought of the heirs of thelate George W. Stewart.
Sold by daughter, Gertrude F. Arnold
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