Today the 1940 census is available. I’m hopeful of downloading it within a few days. The site seems to be overloaded right now.
So in honor of the 1940 census, here are some folks who lived in the Town of Highland (or nearby) in 1900.
Joel F. Whitney was the preacher at the Congregational Church. His wife’s name was Louisa.
James Hulse, 79, lived with his son John Hulse, John’s wife Mary, and their children. Frederick Hulse, a stone cutter, and his wife Katherine had two children.
George Wait, a carpenter, and his wife Mary Mills had a son, Alexander. George Wait’s brother William Wait had a sawmill on the west side of Eldred. William’s wife was Carrie.
Abraham Rundle boarded with James D. and Frances Eldred. Walter and Maggie Dunlap had two sons, Charlie and George. George Davenport was a blacksmith.
Calvin S. LaBarr, a farmer in Beaver Brook, and his wife Elizabeth Rice had 5 children including Jacob Daniel who would marry Anna Hankins. Calvin S. LaBarr died in 1901.
John Twitchell, a farmer, and his wife Edith had two daughters. James Black helped out and they had a servant Anna Custer.
Sarah Maria Middaugh was the widow of Dennis Middaugh. Three of their children are part of this story: Stephen and Charlotte Middaugh Myers; Henrietta Middaugh was married to George LaBarr; and Chester Middaugh would marry Florence Hammond (who had immigrated from Wales). In 1900 Florence Hammond was a servant for Seele and Henrietta Crawford who had a young daughter, Anna. Continue reading