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Mary Elizabeth PURDY (`) (~) was born on 4 Sep 1849 in Royalton,
Niagara County, NY.60,181,185,198,272 (The
Greenfield Cemetery gravestone list has her birth year as 1850.) She appeared
in the census in 1860 in Greenfield Township, Monroe County, WI.198 She appeared in the census in 1900 in Tomah, Tomah
Township, Monroe County, WI.213
She died pulmonary tuberculosis on 1 May 1922 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe
County, WI.181,185,272,344,345 She
was buried on 4 May 1922 in Tunnel City, Greenfield Township, Monroe County,
WI.110,345 in the Greenfield Cemetery. Mary Elizabeth PURDY
(`) (~) and Albert A. DICKINSON were married on 18 May 1871 in Monroe County,
WI.181,189,210,346
Albert A.
DICKINSON (son of (Unknown) DICKINSON and Martha BACON) was born on 7 Apr
1847 in New York.178,181,213,314,347 His
birth parents were probably Martha and her first husband, surname Bacon. After
her first husband died, Martha married Hubbard Dickinson and apparently Hubbard
adopted Albert and he was given the surname Dickinson.
(The 1880 Census record listed his age as 32, indicating that he was born in
1847, with a birth place of New York. The 1900 Census record for his daughter
Eva indicated that he was born in Wisconsin. The 1910 Census listed his age
as 63 and his birth place as New York.) About 1879 he was a farmer in Greenfield
Township, Monroe County, WI.178,202 He owned a 140-acre farm in
the east portion of Section 4. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Tomah, Tomah
Township, Monroe County, WI.213
He appeared in the census in 1910 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.314 He died appoplexia on 4 Nov
1923 in Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI.181,272,345,348 (An
article in the Monroe County Heritage Book lists the year of his death as 1940,
but the Greenfield Township Cemetery gravestone list indicates it as 1923. He
was not listed in the 1930 Census in Monroe County, so he may have died in 1923,
not 1940.) He was buried on 7 Nov 1923 in Tunnel City, Greenfield Township,
Monroe County, WI.110,272,345 in the
Greenfield Township Cemetery.
CENSUS 1880 Federal June, Greenfield, Monroe Co, Wisconsin
DICKINSON, Albert age 32, head of household, Farmer, Born NY, Father born NY,
Mother born Mass
Mary wife age 30, wife, keep house, Born NY, Father born NY, Mother born
NY
Ernest, male, age 8, son, Born WI, father and mother born NY
Eva, female, age 6, daughter, born WI, father and mother born NY
? female, age 2, born WI (must be Myrtle), father and mother born NY
Martha, female, age 63, mother, disabled, born Mass,
Father born Mass, Mother born Mass (Albert's Mother)
CENSUS 1870 Federal July 12, Greenfield, Monroe Co, Wisconsin
34-34 DICKINSON, Hubbxxx, male, white, age 60, farmer labor, 400-350, born NY
Male citizen of US over 21
Martha, female, white, age 55, keep house, born NY
Albert, male, white, age 28, farm labor, born NY, Male citizen of US over
21 Mary Elizabeth PURDY (`) (~) and Albert A. DICKINSON had the following children:
Mary Elizabeth PURDY
(`) (~) and John W. BOVEE were married on 1 Dec 1868 in Greenfield Township,
Monroe County, WI.340
Newspaper Article: "Robbery - On Monday last, D. C. Purdy, of the town
of Greenfield, had his desk robbed of $950 in money belonging to the Town.
J. W. Bovee, son-in-law of the Treasurer, being a member of the family, had access
to all parts of the house, stole the money and left for parts unknown. It is
supposed he took the train east from La Fayette, as the conductor says a man
got on at La Fayette and paid his fare to Watertown.
$100 reward is offered for the recovery of the money.
February 27, 1869 [Saturday] Tomah Journal p. 4 col. 1
Newspaper Article: "$1,000 reward. The above reward will be give for the
capture of the thief, J. W. Bovee and the recovery of $950 money stolen from
the Town of Greenfield, or $100 will be give for the recovery of the money.
His age is about 35 years; 5 feet 10 inches; a little stooped shouldered; sandy
hair, and quite long sandy whiskers and moustache; light complexion. Weight,
about 170 pounds. Had on black dress coat, black pants, soldier's overcoat,
cloth cap or hat, bound with fur, fur collar and cat-skin gloves with muskrat
gauntlets. Was last seen at Lafayette Station on Mil. And St. Paul R. R., on
train going East, at 8 1-2 P.M., Feb. 22d, 1869.
Address, D. C. Purdy, Greenfield, Wis.
Or the Sheriff Monroe Co., Wis.
Feb. 23d, 1869"
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They were divorced on 12 Jul 1870 in Monroe County, WI.340 |