Person:Hiram Oldham (1)

Watchers
Hiram Oldham
d.1916
m. Abt 1814
  1. Daniel Oldham, Jr.1815 - 1890
  2. Axel OldhamAbt 1817 -
  3. Annie OldhamEst 1819 -
  4. Jonathan Oldham1821 - 1855
  5. Marinda OldhamAbt 1824 -
  6. Peleg F. Oldham1825 - 1911
  7. Hiram Oldham1829 - 1916
  8. Columbus Oldham1830 - 1914
m. 27 Nov 1846
  1. Mary Ellen Oldham1847 - 1896
  2. Edwin Oldham1850 -
  3. Hiram Roello Oldham1852 -
  4. Francis Atwood Oldham1854 -
  5. Freeman Oldham1856 - 1889
  6. Cora Ann Oldham1858 -
  7. Addie G. OldhamAbt 1863 - 1877
  8. Benjamin Franklin Oldham1865 - 1910
  9. Annie M Oldham1867 - 1936
  10. Lillian S. Oldham1873 - 1892
Facts and Events
Name Hiram Oldham
Gender Male
Birth[1] Oct 1829 Sumner, Oxford, Maine, United States
Marriage 27 Nov 1846 Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Eleanor Irish
Residence[3] 1900 Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine, United States
Occupation? Worthley Pond, Peru, Oxford, Maine, United States
Death? 1916
Burial? The Oldham Cemetery


Blacksmith by trade, was a noted horseshoer at Worthley Pond for many years. Lived at Worthley Pond, on the Scammon Starbird farm for a term of years. Wife died there. 1900, he is boarding with Mrs. Mary Randell.

References
  1. Crig Bryant <bo@exploremaine.com>. Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: Peru, Oxford, Maine Genealogy Project.
  2.   Turner, Hollis. The history of Peru, in the county of Oxford and state of Maine, from 1789 to 1911: residents and genealogies of their families, also a part of Franklin plan. (Augusta, Me.: Maine Farmer Pub. Co., 1911)
    Page 216.
  3. 1900 US Federal Census - Maine State Library
    Peru, Oxford Co., ME.