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Levi Fitch Edgerton, son of Erastus E. and Mary Ann (Pike) Edgerton.

 

born:

August 23, 1844; Hyde Park, Lamoille Co., VT.

died:

May 2, 1914; Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT.

 

married:

 

 

Jennie Adams, daughter of Reuben and Elvira (Downs) Adams.

 

born:

July 1848; Bradford, Orange Co., VT.  (CR VT1900 Lyndonville)

 

Children:

  1. Nellie E., b. August 6, 1867; Irasburg, Orleans Co., VT.
  2. Nettie, b. April 1, 1869; Irasburg, Orleans Co., VT.
  3. Carroll B., b. August 1871; Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT.
  4. Marion Isabelle, b. February 25, 1879; Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT.

 


The household of Levi F. Edgerton was recorded in the 1880 Federal Census of Lyndonville, Caledonia County, Vermont (pg. 104; dwelling #371; family #400; enum. June 11, 1880), as follows:

 

Name

Rel.

Age

Bp

F Bp

M Bp

Occ.

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Levi F. Edgerton

 

33

VT

VT

VT

conductor R. R.

Jennie A.

wife

31

VT

VT

VT

keeping house

Carol B.

son

8

VT

VT

VT

 

Marion

dau.

1

VT

VT

VT

 

 

The household of Levi F. Edgerton was recorded in the 1900 Federal Census of Lyndonville, Caledonia County, Vermont (pg. 106; dwelling #289; family #388; enum. June 28, 1900), as follows:

 

Name

Rel.

Birthdate & place

Age

Marital

Parents’ birthplace

 

 

 

 

Status

Father

Mother

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Levi F. Edgerton

head

Aug. 1844

VT

55

M 31y

VT

VT

Jennie A.

wife

July 1848

VT

51

M 31y

VT

VT

Carroll B.

son

Aug. 1871

VT

28

S

VT

VT

Marion I.

dau.

Feb. 1879

VT

21

S

VT

VT

 

According to the above census record, Jennie was the mother of five children, two of whom were still living.  Levi’s occupation was listed as “laundry prop.”, and Caroll was listed as “R.R. pass trainman”.