Sylvester Osmond Davenport
1829 - 1908 (78 years)-
Name Sylvester Osmond Davenport Birth 16 Sep 1829 Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH Gender Male Census 4 Jul 1860 Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH age 30, born NH, blacksmith Death 5 May 1908 Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH Burial Pine Grove Cemetery, Hinsdale, NH Person ID I2252 Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2018
Father James H Davenport Mother Jerusha Stebbins Family ID F1370 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Ellen Maria Haile, b. 12 Sep 1831, Chesterfield, NH d. 13 Feb 1861, Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH (Age 29 years) Marriage 13 Dec 1854 Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH Children + 1. Gertrude Ellen Davenport, b. 3 May 1856, Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH d. 6 Oct 1916, Arlington, Middlesex, MA (Age 60 years) Family ID F625 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 May 2015
Family 2 Juliette Nims, b. 20 Oct 1842, Sullivan Co, NH d. 24 May 1936, Brattleboro, Windham, VT (Age 93 years) Marriage 13 Feb 1862 Bellows Falls, Windham, VT Family ID F7979 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2018
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Headstones Sylvester Ormond Davenport Gravestone Site
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Notes - from "The Brattleboro Reformer", 8 May 1908 (newspapers.com)
Sylvester O. Davenport, 78, one of Hinsdale's most prominent and respected citizens, died at his home on Northfield street Tuesday evening after a lingering illness. Mr. Davenport was born in this town and had lived here most all his life with the exception of three years spent in California in 1949. He was a man of excellent character, a much beloved citizen and fill of life and cheerfulness. For many years he had been a prospective farmer. Mr. Davenport was married twice, his first wife being the daughter of Governor Haile. She died about 45 years ago. Mr. Davenport later married his present wife who survives him. He also leaves one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard, and one grandson, Harry Dole, both of Arlington, Mass. Funeral services were held at the later home on Northfield street this afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. W.F. White officiating. The burial was in the family lot in Pine Grove cemetery.
- from "The Brattleboro Reformer", 8 May 1908 (newspapers.com)