Emily White Orcutt1

F, b. circa 1832, d. 1903
Emily White Orcutt|b. c 1832\nd. 1903|p275.htm|Asa Orcutt|b. 22 Jun 1802\nd. 6 May 1880|p314.htm|Olive Belcher|b. c 1810\nd. 27 Sep 1882|p312.htm|Moses Orcutt|b. 7 Jan 1760\nd. 19 Nov 1828|p318.htm|Meribah Jordan|b. c 1771\nd. 7 Aug 1813|p316.htm|Jeremiah Belcher||p1407.htm|Phebe Chessman|d. 16 May 1820|p1408.htm|
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     Emily White Orcutt was born circa 1832 at Randolf, Norfolk, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Asa Orcutt and Olive Belcher.2 Emily White Orcutt appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Asa Orcutt and Olive Belcher at Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts; Didn't expect to find the family here.3 Her married name was Chessman. Emily White Orcutt married Edward Blanchard Chessman, son of Lieut. Ziba Chessman and Deborah White Blanchard, on 19 April 1851 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.2 Emily White Orcutt and Edward Blanchard Chessman appeared on the census of 1860 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Emily White Orcutt appeared on the census of 1870 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.4 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She lived in 1889 at corner Quincy and Granite, Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts.5 She lived in 1892 at Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts.6 She died in 1903.

Children of Emily White Orcutt and Edward Blanchard Chessman

Citations

  1. [S1] Richard A. Damon & D. Bradford Damon, Damon Family of Scituate, Mass, p. 278.
  2. [S11] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (published), Vol: 55 ; Page: 217.
  3. [S61] 1850 United States Federal Census.
  4. [S49] 1870 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S43] Directory of Abington, MA, 1889, Mrs Emily W Chessman
    Business Address: corner Quincy and Granite
    City: Abington
    State: MA
    Year: 1889
    Image Number: 0048.
  6. [S42] Directory of Abington, MA, 1892, Mrs Emily W Chessman
    b R B Chessman.
  7. [S51] 1860 United States Federal Census.
  8. [S53] Samuel Chessman, Genealogy of the Chessman Family in the United States from 1713 to 1893, p. 32.
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