Annie Laura Shepardson

Female, #1015, b. 26 October 1858, d. 5 January 1940
Annie Laura Shepardson|b. 26 Oct 1858\nd. 5 Jan 1940|p1015.htm|Lorenzo Pike Shepardson|b. 16 Aug 1835\nd. 7 Jul 1906|p983.htm|Anna Eliza Stacy|b. 19 Aug 1840\nd. 19 Oct 1919|p1014.htm|Jonathan Shepardson|b. 5 May 1791\nd. 20 Feb 1874|p978.htm|Hannah Delvee|b. 21 Jun 1797\nd. 4 Oct 1866|p24.htm|James Stacy|b. a 1815|p4158.htm|Nancy Hicks|b. a 1815|p4159.htm|

Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Peter Delvee.
     [Clan of Lucy, Tribe of Hannah]. Annie Laura Shepardson was born on 26 October 1858 at Phillipston, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Lorenzo Pike Shepardson and Anna Eliza Stacy.1,2 On 12 November 1875 Annie married Edward J. Turner, son of Charles E. Turner.1 Annie Laura Shepardson and Edward J. Turner appeared on the US Census of 1880 at Phillipston, Massachusetts, in the household of Edward's father.3 When her youngest daughter died shortly after giving birth, Annie and her husband adopted the son and raised him as their own. Annie Laura Shepardson died on Friday, 5 January 1940 at Leominster, Massachusetts, at age 81 years, 2 months and 10 days.1,2 Annie was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Winchester, New Hampshire.1
Census1880Phillipston, Massachusetts, in the household of Edward's father3
Charts
Clan of Lucy
Tribe of Hannah

Children of Annie Laura Shepardson and Edward J. Turner

Citations

  1. [S205] David P Shepardson, Descendants of Hannah Delvee (Coon Valley, Wisconsin: manuscript, 7 February 2000), p 3. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Hannah Delvee.
  2. [S388] Reunion Report, 1887 - 1988, Delvee Family Records, Warwick, Massachusetts, 1940, p 137.
  3. [S363] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1880 United States Census and National Index (Utah: Intellectual Reserve Inc, 2001), FHL Film 1254563 National Archives Film T9-0563 Page 467C. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Census and National Index.
  4. [S388] Reunion Report, 1887 - 1988, Delvee Family Records, Warwick, Massachusetts, 1966, p 159.
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