Mary E McCollom
1830 - 1925 (94 years)-
Name Mary E McCollom Birth 5 May 1830 Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH Gender Female Census 30 Jun 1870 Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH age 40, born NH, keeping house Census 14 Jun 1880 Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH age 50, born NH, widowed, keeping house, parents born NH/NH Census 26 Jun 1900 Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH age 70, born Mar 1830 in NH, widowed, 0 children, parents born NH/NH, living in house of sister. Death 21 Jan 1925 Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, Mt Vernon, NH Person ID I16786 Family Tree Last Modified 26 Feb 2019
Father Milton McCollom Mother Sophronia Trow Family ID F6438 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Daniel Rose Baker, b. 17 Jun 1828, Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH d. 25 Jul 1879, Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH (Age 51 years) Marriage 20 Dec 1860 Nashua, Hillsborough, NH Notes - from "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947" (ancestry.com)
On 20 Dec 1860 in Nashua, Daniel V. Baker, resident of Mt Vernon, married Mary E McCullom, resident of Mt Vernon.
Family ID F6439 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Jul 2017
- from "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947" (ancestry.com)
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Headstones Daniel & Mary (McCollom) Baker Gravestone
1828 DANIEL R. BAKER 1879
1830 MARY E. his wife 1925
1835 JOHN T. McCOLLOM 1925
1846 EMILY J. his wife 1867
[located at Freenlawn Cemetery, Mont Vernon, Hillsborough, NH]
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Notes - from "The Milford NH Cabinet", 22 Jan 1925 (Wadleigh Memorial Libary at wadleigh.advantage-preservation.com)
Early Wednesday morning Mrs. Mary Baker died after an illness of a month, though she had been semi-invalid for some quite a long time. Mrs. Baker was born in town May 5, 1830, daughter of Milton and Saphronia (Trow) McCollum. December 20th, 1860 she was married to Daniel Rose Baker of this town and they lived here until His death in 1879. Since then Mrs. Baker has lived with her sister Mrs. Frances Starrett, and all through her failing health she has been tenderly cared for by her niece, Mrs. Emily Hartshorn. Mrs. Baker was one who interested herself in all good objects connected with the church, of which she was a faithful member, and in the activities of the social life of the church. For many years she was collector for the Home Circle and was untiring in her efforts for anything connected with the society. Mrs. Baker was the oldest person in town and was well-known to everybody. A strange coincidence is the fact that she had lived all these years as a neighbor to the late Mrs Mary Gleason who died just a week ago. Funeral services will be at the home at 2 Saturday afternoon. The only remaining member of the family is a brother, John T. McCallum, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Starrett.
- from "The Milford NH Cabinet", 22 Jan 1925 (Wadleigh Memorial Libary at wadleigh.advantage-preservation.com)