Eleanora Fay, 1843–1870?> (aged 26 years)
- Name
- Eleanora /Fay/
- Also known as
- Eleanora /Brown/
Birth
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
Source: S1238
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Census
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Marriage
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Source: S1238
Note: also given as Marquette County, Wisconsin |
Occupation
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keeping house
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a daughter
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Death of a daughter
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Note: also given as 31 Oct 1870 |
Death
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Note: Porterville was renamed as Blair after John Insley Blair of Blairtown, NewJersey., a stockholder in the Green Bay and Western Railroad. Porterville was renamed as Blair after John Insley Blair of Blairtown, NewJersey., a stockholder in the Green Bay and Western Railroad. Blair - A post-hamlet located in Trempealeau County, on the Green Bay & Minnesota Railroad, 43 miles Northeast of Winona, Minnesota. In 1893, it had 2 churches and a planning mill. It was platted as Porterville, but was renamed Blair in 1873 in honor of John Insley Blair, the railroad tycoon. |
father |
1808–1880
Birth: January 19, 1808
— Massachusetts Death: after June 26, 1880 |
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mother |
1810–1880
Birth: April 28, 1810
— Massachusetts Death: after June 26, 1880 |
Marriage | Marriage — April 1, 1831 — |
13 years
herself |
1843–1870
Birth: September 13, 1843
35
33
— Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Death: after July 28, 1870 — Porterville, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
husband |
1836–1917
Birth: January 26, 1836
42
36
— Wallkill, Orange, New York Death: March 8, 1917 — Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
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herself |
1843–1870
Birth: September 13, 1843
35
33
— Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts Death: after July 28, 1870 — Porterville, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
Marriage | Marriage — September 13, 1863 — Waubeek, Pepin, Wisconsin |
14 months
son |
1864–1945
Birth: October 28, 1864
28
21
— Waubeka, Ozaukee, Wisconsin Death: 1945 |
5 years
daughter |
1869–1870
Birth: August 1869
33
25
— Brunswick, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Death: after July 28, 1870 — Brunswick, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
husband |
1836–1917
Birth: January 26, 1836
42
36
— Wallkill, Orange, New York Death: March 8, 1917 — Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
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husband’s wife |
1846–1926
Birth: August 20, 1846
34
32
— Vermont Death: March 16, 1926 — Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Marriage | Marriage — November 12, 1872 — Portage, Columbia, Wisconsin |
17 months
stepdaughter |
1874–1903
Birth: March 1874
38
27
— Wisconsin Death: February 17, 1903 — Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
22 months
stepdaughter |
1875–1957
Birth: December 27, 1875
39
29
— Porterville, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Death: 1957 — Worcester, Massachusetts |
2 years
stepson |
1878–1956
Birth: May 27, 1878
42
31
— Porterville, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Death: November 1, 1956 — Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota |
5 years
stepson |
1883–1962
Birth: January 14, 1883
46
36
— Porterville, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Death: February 22, 1962 — Racine, Racine, Wisconsin |
6 years
stepdaughter |
1888–1976
Birth: October 20, 1888
52
42
— Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Death: February 1976 — Towson, Baltimore, Maryland |
Birth |
Source: 1850 US Federal Census
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
Source: S1238
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Census |
Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Marriage |
Source: S1238
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Census |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Occupation |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Name |
Source: 1850 US Federal Census
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
Source: S1238
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Death |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
Source: Dictionary of Wisconsin History
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Marriage |
also given as Marquette County, Wisconsin |
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Death |
Porterville was renamed as Blair after John Insley Blair of Blairtown, NewJersey., a stockholder in the Green Bay and Western Railroad. Blair - A post-hamlet located in Trempealeau County, on the Green Bay & Minnesota Railroad, 43 miles Northeast of Winona, Minnesota. In 1893, it had 2 churches and a planning mill. It was platted as Porterville, but was renamed Blair in 1873 in honor of John Insley Blair, the railroad tycoon. |
Shared note
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Orlin Fay in John Fay of Marlborough and his Decendants says that Eleanora Fay and James Brown had three children. I have found only two, and of them, only Charles Lee survived to grow up. In the 1870 census for Brunswick, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 35-year-old New York-born engineer J.H. [James Harding] Brown and his wife 27-year-old Massachusetts-born Ellen [Eleanora Fay] have in their household their two Wisconsin-born children, Charles (age 6) and Delia (born Aug 1869). |