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John Calvin Amidon

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John Calvin Amidon

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Lewis, Essex County, New York, USA Add to Map
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This memorial was created because of a stone found by Jean W. Dickerson in the summer of 2006 while she transcribed the whole cemetery. The gravestone was broken and only had the name John Calvin Amidon on it with no dates. The three stones nearby are all children of Judge Joseph B. and Emily (Morse) Amidon. I am making an assumption that this individual is also a child of Joseph's that died young as well.

Ms. Dickerson also found a blank stone in the vicinity of these four Amidons. She listed the blank stone in between the Amidon's and the 1st person in the next family which happens to be Jemima N. Morse - Emily (Morse) Amidon's mother. This blank stone is most likely either an Amidon or a Morse.

Emily (Morse) Amidon's grave has not yet been found and she died in Oct. 10, 1853 in Essex, NY. She could possibly be buried here as well. It would make sense for her to be with her children and her mother. Judge Joseph B. Amidon, her husband, remarried and moved out to South Dakota, where sadly, he and his son William were killed in an attack by natives at Sioux Falls.

John Calvin Amidon would have been born between 1832-1840 if he is indeed a child of the aforementioned parents.
This memorial was created because of a stone found by Jean W. Dickerson in the summer of 2006 while she transcribed the whole cemetery. The gravestone was broken and only had the name John Calvin Amidon on it with no dates. The three stones nearby are all children of Judge Joseph B. and Emily (Morse) Amidon. I am making an assumption that this individual is also a child of Joseph's that died young as well.

Ms. Dickerson also found a blank stone in the vicinity of these four Amidons. She listed the blank stone in between the Amidon's and the 1st person in the next family which happens to be Jemima N. Morse - Emily (Morse) Amidon's mother. This blank stone is most likely either an Amidon or a Morse.

Emily (Morse) Amidon's grave has not yet been found and she died in Oct. 10, 1853 in Essex, NY. She could possibly be buried here as well. It would make sense for her to be with her children and her mother. Judge Joseph B. Amidon, her husband, remarried and moved out to South Dakota, where sadly, he and his son William were killed in an attack by natives at Sioux Falls.

John Calvin Amidon would have been born between 1832-1840 if he is indeed a child of the aforementioned parents.


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