Individual Details

Lewis Vickery

(6 Mar 1808 - Sep 1879)

Events

Birth6 Mar 1808Thorndike, Waldo, Maine
MarriageBef 1850Nancy
Census4 Sep 1850as owning a farm According the the agricultural schedule, Lewis owned 40 acres of improved and 64 acres of unimproved land, vauled at $500. He owned farm implements and marchinery valued at $50. As of 1 June 1850, his livestock was valued at $127, consisting of 1 horse, 2 milk cows, 1 other cattle, 8 sheep and 1 pig. For the year ending 1 June 1850, he had produced 30 bushels of Indian corn, 80 bushels of oates, 27 lbs. wool, 4 bushels peas and beans, 40 bushels of Irish potatoes, 100 lbs. butter and sold 12 gallons of milk. The value of homemade manufactures was $5. The value of animals slaughtered was $18. - Bradford, Penobscot, Maine
Census5 Sep 1850enumerated as head of household, a 41 year old male, a farmer, and owned real estate valued at $500 - Bradford, Penobscot, Maine
Census15 Jun 1860as owning a farm According the the agricultural schedule, Lewis owned 30 acres of improved and 70 acres of unimproved land, vauled at $500. He owned farm implements and marchinery valued at $25. As of 1 June 1860, his livestock was valued at $148, consisting of 2 horses, 2 milk cows, 1 other cattle and 14 sheep. For the year ending 1 June 1860, he had produced 75 bushels of Indian Corn, 20 bushels of oats, 30 lbs. wool, 4 bushels peas and beans, 200 bushels of Irish potatoes, 30 bushels of barley, 100 lbs. butter and sold 15 gallons of milk. The value of animals slaughtered was $35. - Bradford, Penobscot, Maine
Census22 Jun 1860enumerated as head of household, a 52 year old male, a farmer, owning real estate valued at $500 and personal estate valued at $250 - Bradford, Penobscot, Maine
Census14 Jul 1870as owning a farm According the the agricultural schedule, Lewis owned 41 acres of improved land, vauled at $600. He owned farm implements and marchinery valued at $175. As of 1 June 1870, his livestock was valued at $110, consisting of 1 horse, 2 milk cows, 1 other cattle and 9 sheep. For the year ending 1 June 1870, he had produced 30 lbs. wool, 2 bushels peas and beans, 50 bushels of Irish potatoes, 320 lbs. butter and sold 12 gallons of milk. The value of animals slaughtered was $110. The total estimated value of farm production for the year was $473. - Glenburn, Penobscot, Maine
Census15 Jul 1870enumerated as head of household as a 62 year old white male, a farmer, owning real estate valued at $600 and personal estate valued at $350 - Glenburn, Penobscot, Maine
DeathSep 1879paralysis of bowels - Glenburn, Penobscot, Maine

Families

SpouseNancy (1810 - )
ChildSarah Vickery (1841 - )
ChildCharles B. Vickery (1843 - 1865)
FatherJonathan Vickery (1774 - 1847)
MotherRuhamah Gould (1780 - 1840)
SiblingBenjamin Vickery (1800 - 1883)
SiblingMartha Vickery (1802 - 1874)
SiblingDavid Vickery (1804 - 1830)
SiblingStephen Thayer Vickery (1805 - 1886)
SiblingJoel Vickery (1810 - 1893)
SiblingHannah Vickery (1811 - 1830)
SiblingJonathan Vickery (1814 - 1902)
SiblingLydia B. Vickery (1816 - 1867)
SiblingJoseph Vickery (1818 - )
SiblingAlbion Kent Vickery (1821 - 1880)
SiblingEliza Ann Vickery (1822 - 1830)
SiblingLeander Vickery (1825 - 1864)
SiblingHiram Vickery (1828 - )

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