WFT db=atwood&id=I986
WFT db=atwood&id=I1035
WFT db=alirose4tee&id=I1134
WFT db=atwood&ID=933
Leather Seller. Twin.
According to Ross Andrews, "on the decease of John Attwood, there was litigation between thee estate, in which Harmon succeeded in getting the greater part. It is related that the three younger sons were defrauded of their shares on the estate. They came to America."
WFT db=atwood&id=I955
WFT db=alirose4tee&id=I1138
WFT db=alirose4tee&id=I1140
WFT db=1635
WFT db=1635.
WFT db=atwood&id=I1040
WFT db=atwood&id=I1161
Will mentions brother Cyrus Henry Bridgham and wife Elizabeth.
1800 census for Hebron, Cumberland, ME shows an extra unknown male, age 0-10, in the household of John Bridgham Jr., from which I am estimating his birthdate as 1790-1800.
1820 census, Minot, Cumberland, ME shows John Bridgham with two boys 16-26, which narrows Jarius' birthdate to 1794-1800.
An Elizabeth Bridgham, age 33, dressmaker, with a child Jarius, age 5, was in the 1860 census for Poland, ME. I am guessing that she is his wife.
Jarius's will mentions wife Elizabeth.
There was an Elizabeth Bridgham living with her 5-year old son in Poland ME at the house of Joseph Hall, age 48. I guess that Joseph is her brother.
Jarius Sr.'s will mentions wife Elizabeth.
Elmer G. Bridgham: they live in Attleboro, Massachusetts
1880 census, age 2 at home.
Elmer G. Bridgham mistakenly named her Myra.
Author of a nice history on the Bridghams.
Attended Hebron Academy. Graduated from Middlebury College in 1897
and taught school from that time until he was seventy years old in
Pulaski, New York; Gouverneur, New York; Owego; Princeton, Illinois;
Sitka, Alaska; Lenox Massachusetts, and Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Elmer G. Bridgham: she was the great grandaughter of
George Briggs, Governor of Massachusetts, 1844-1851.