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- The Maine Census of 1850 (Census microfilm rental program, AnnapolisJunction, Maryland, microfilm M432-248) for Amity, Aroostook County, page3, shows: Hammond Estabrooks, 43, born in New Brunswick, farmer; Jemima,34, born in New Brunswick; Horace G., born in New Brunswick; John F.,11,born in New Brunswick; Adaline, 9, born in New Brunswick; Thomas H., 7,born in New Brunswick; Hillman, 5, born in New Brunswick; James A., bornin New Brunswick; Mary A., 3, born in Maine; Catherine A., 1, born inMaine. The Main Census of 1860 (Census microfilm rental program, Annapolis,Maryland, microfilm M653-434) for Amity, Aroostook County, shows: HammondEstabrooks, 54, b.N.B., farmer; Jemima, 45, b. N.B.: Horis, 24; John, 21;Adeline, 19; T.H., male, 17; Wm. H., 14; James, 14; Mary A., 12; female,10; Charles A., 8; Sarah E., 6; Marvin B., 4; E.H., male, 2. Jemima:Carleton County, New Brunswick, marriage records, Book A, page 26(PANB,microfilm F1308) shows that Hammond Estabrooks of the Parish ofBrighton and Jemima Belyea of the same place were married 15 Nov 1834 byJosiah s. Browne, Justice of the Peace, in presence of Eben Stone andOliver Beyea.
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