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Death of Joseph Mee Paxton
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AustinQ | Report | 5 Mar 2019 08:51 |
U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards |
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Julie | Report | 5 Mar 2019 09:08 |
I found burial details for several members of the Paxton family in the register for the episcopal church for Stroudsburg, Munroe, but nothing for Joseph. Various members of the family seemed to have been active in the church. It appears the confirmation referred to earlier was Joseph himself, as I can't find a younger Joseph. |
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AustinQ | Report | 5 Mar 2019 10:03 |
Annoyingly, the confirmation was updated to show he was deceased, but no dates given. |
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Dea | Report | 5 Mar 2019 10:05 |
She is calling herself a widow in 1891: |
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Julie | Report | 5 Mar 2019 11:04 |
Just back from dog walking duties. Looking at the 1891 census entry Dea has found, despite the place of birth not fully matching, I agree it's probably her. She had a sister Elizabeth who married quite late on in life. Not sure why it didn't appear on my searches, Parton should have come up on the "similar" criteria. I hadn't found Elizabeth in 1891 either so that's 2 gaps filled.Interesting that the sisters are together as they didn't actually grow up together, Elizabeth was brought up by her paternal grandparents. Their father set up home with another woman, whose husband had gone to the US. Seems the family was a bit "messed up". |
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Julie | Report | 5 Mar 2019 11:20 |
Thanks Austin for the various items, I'm not sure about the 1930 census. Your message with that almost escaped my notice. It might fit if the couple described as daughter and son-in-law are actually Emma's daughter and her husband from an earlier marriage. Arthur was buried back in Stroudsburg, I found his entry in the church records in 1951, but the likelihood of 2 Arthur Mee Paxton's being around at the same time - unless father & son - seems remote. Will have to follow up on that. |
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AustinQ | Report | 5 Mar 2019 11:49 |
I think the 1930 census is correct for Joseph. |
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Julie | Report | 5 Mar 2019 12:36 |
Thanks for this. I thought there was a distinct possibility that the young couple with Joseph in 1930 were connected to wife Emma. |
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Julie | Report | 5 Mar 2019 23:43 |
Thanks to everyone who unearthed information, I know a lot more than I did before posting this thread. Whilst I haven't been able to trace a death for Joseph, I found a newspaper article relating to brother Arthur's death in which he is mentioned as a surviving brother, that was in 1951 when he would have been 88. |