Family Group Record for John Stanford Gregory Chemist

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Submitted by: Frank Bouley
Email address: <fbouley@prodigy.net>
 

Husband John Stanford Gregory Chemist
 

       Born: 10 Dec 1808 - Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
       Died: 21 Sep 1886 - Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
     Buried:
 
 
 

     Father: Stephen Gregory Capt. (1780-1845)
     Mother: Hannah Childs Palmer (1784-1864)
 
 
 

    Married: 12 Nov 1831 - Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
 
 

Other Spouse: Welthy P. Stetson (          -          )
 
 
 
 

Wife Charlotte Eaton
 

       Born: 28 Aug 1810 - Worchester, , Massachusetts
       Died: Aug 1843 - Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
     Buried: 1843 - Meeting House, Brattleboro, Vermont
 
 
 

     Father: Nathaniel Eaton (1781-1833)
     Mother: Mary Duncan (1783-1872)
 
 
 
 

Other Spouse: Joseph W. Allen (          -          ) - 3 Oct 1829 - Guilford, Vermont
 
 
 

Children

1 M John Stanford Jr. Gregory Lawyer
 

       Born: 6 Dec 1834 - Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
       Died: 25 Feb 1913 - Galveston, Galveston, Texas
     Buried: 2 Mar 1913 - Normal Hill Cem., Lewiston, Idaho

Spouse: Elizabeth Mary White (1837-1904) Marr: 25 Jun 1857 - Newport, Monroe, Michigan

2 F Julia H. Gregory
 

       Born: 1836 - Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
       Died:
     Buried:

Spouse: David Austin ( - ) Marr: 1860 - Waynesfield, Lucas, Ohio

3 F Elizabeth Eaton Gregory
 

       Born:
       Died:
     Buried:
 
 
 

Husband's General Notes
 

      SOURCES:
      Joined First Congregational Church of West Brattleboro in May 1830.

      Moved to Maumee, Ohio Sep 17, 1843 and to Lincoln, Neb.in 1862.
      Charlottes parents left with him.

      He is listed as a "Manufacturing Chemist"

      Checked Census reel 32 m704 for 1840 Windham Co.--- No listing

Wife's General Notes
 

      We don't know what number child she was. May have been one of the first
      three unknowns