Person:Abby Mayo (1)

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m. 7 Dec 1806
  1. Caleb Mayo1807 - 1896
  2. Joel Mayo1808 - 1831
  3. Samuel Mayo1811 - Aft 1835
  4. Loring Mayo1813 - 1884
  5. Edwin Mayo1816 - Bet 1860 & 1870
  6. Mary Ann Mayo1819 -
  7. Charles MayoAbt 1821 - 1822
  8. Abby W. MayoCal 1825 - 1905
m. 10 Sep 1843
  1. Mary Abby Hastings1844 - 1924
  2. Joseph Wilson Hastings1850 - 1872
  3. Herbert Warner HastingsAbt 1854 - 1926
  4. Maria Annette Hastings1858 - 1886
  5. Frederick W Hastings1861 - 1922
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Name Abby W. Mayo
Gender Female
Birth[1][5] Cal 28 Feb 1825 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 10 Sep 1843 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Caleb Warner Hastings
Death[1] 7 Jan 1905 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [1].

    Return of a Death
    Full Name: Abby Mayo Hastings
    Place of Death: Warwick Mass.
    Date of Death: January 7 1905; Age: 79 y. 10 m. 9 d. [see note ]
    Sex: Female; Color: White; Condition: Widowed
    Maiden Name: Abby Mayo
    Husband: Caleb W. Hastings
    Birthplace: Warwick Mass
    Father: Joel Mayo
    Birthplace of Father: Warwick
    Mother: Abby Reed
    Birthplace of Mother: Warwick
    Occupation: At home
    Informant: Mrs Mary Allen
    Place of Burial: Warwick Cemetery; Date of Burial: Janry 10 1905
    Cause: Consumption

  2.   Find A Grave: Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, MA, in Find A Grave
    Abby Mayo Hastings.

    [Note: no image of gravestone, gives inscription: "Abby M. wife of C.W. Hastings, 1825-1905".]

  3.   Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9)
    line 15[.
  4.   Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
    line 12.
  5. If one starts from 28 Feb 1825, adds 79 years to 28 Feb 1904, adds 10 months to 28 Dec 1904, adds 9 days, one ends up with 6 Jan 1905. If one starts from the next day, 1 Mar 1825, adds 79 years to 1 Mar 1904, adds 10 months to 1 Jan 1905, and 9 days, you end up with 10 Jan 1905. So the age at death calculation appears to suffer from a leap year error, or possibly from an assumption that every month has 30 days. Unfortunately, unlike forms used later, the date of birth was not independently recorded.