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Subject: Re: Lampson
Date: 18 Dec 2004 13:26:19 -0700
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OK Donna, here goes. I'm not sure what info you have now so I'll start with Frank and what I know. I have Frank born 4/17/1861 and died 4/8/1947 in Ogdensburg, NY. He married Ida Malinda Doud 8/15/1879. His parents were Orrin Lampson and Mandana Moses. Orrin is as far back as I can go, he was born 1825/26. In the 1860 census for St Lawrence county he was listed as a 35 year old blacksmith. Mandana was born3/24/1826 in Parishville, NY. She died 1/1/1918 in Tyson, Winsor, Vermont. I found her grave there. Son Frank had 3 sisters that I am aware of,number one was Lucellia, b 7/16/1860 d 1913. She married a Peter Massey and is buried next to her mother, Mandana. Sister number two was Eugena Adele (Addie) b 10/16/1868 d 12/23/1959. She married Freeman Stammer on 10/25/1882. They had six children. I can continue that line if you wish. Sister number three was Clara b 6/6/1865 d 1/21/1918. She married Herman Leslie Hanson 5/30/1885. To follow Franks line, he and Id!
a had four children, Mary, Effie, Florence and Mark (my grandfather). Mark married Hazel Giddings and had three children, Iva, Vivian and Erwin (my father, aka Baer). That brings it to me, Mark, named for my grandfather. The rest is conjecture but the story I get is that after Franks first wife died he married another much younger woman named Ida. For some unknown reason Frank seems to have fallen from grace with his family and I know nothing of his life or other line. I would be VERY interested to hear about your line! I have lots of other info so if there is a direction you want to take let me know. In the future, please contact me directly through my email address, as this could get extensive. If you don't mind, I will do the same.
Yours in blood,
Mark
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