Person:Eunice Libby (3)

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Eunice Libby
d.Bef 1 Mar 1828
m. 15 Feb 1787
  1. Mark Libby1787 - 1807
  2. Lydia Libby1789 - 1834
  3. Eunice Libby1791 - Bef 1828
  4. Eliakim Libby1793 - 1857
  5. Thomas Libby1795 - Bef 1815
  6. Nathan Libby1797 - 1855
  7. Isaiah Libby1799 - 1872
  8. William Libby1804 - 1845
  9. Mehitable Libby1805 -
  10. John Skillings Libby1807 - 1878
m. 12 Apr 1812
  1. Simeon Skillings1813 - 1887
  2. Thomas Libby Skillings1815 - 1895
  3. Edward SkillingsAbt 1817 - 1853
  4. Almira Skillings1819 - 1885
  5. Lucinda L. SkillingsBef 1829 - 1900
Facts and Events
Name[3] Eunice Libby
Gender Female
Birth[1] 25 Dec 1791 Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Marriage 12 Apr 1812 Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United Statesto Edward Skillings
Death[2] Bef 1 Mar 1828
References
  1. Libby, Charles T. (Charles Thornton). The Libby Family in America, 1602-1881. (Portland, ME: B. Thurston & Co., 1882)
    165.

    Children of John Skillings Libby [#10-5-3-4] and Rhoda Cummings: 3) Eunice, b. 25 Dec 1791, m. 12 Oct [sic-should be April?] 1812 Edward Skillings.

  2. Henley, Thomas Shaw. Descendants of Thomas Skillin of Falmouth (Now Portland), Maine and Allied Families. (Tavares, Florida, March 2010)
    100.

    Deed dated 1 Mar 1828 by the heirs of Simeon Skillin (Eunice's father-in-law) is signed by all wives of male heirs, relinquishing their rights of dower. Eunice is not named in the section stating this, and Edward signed it with no wife, indicating she died before this date.

  3. Cumberland County (Maine). Register of Deeds. Land records, 1760-1902; index to land records, 1760-1904. (Portland, Maine: Cumberland County)
    Vol. 277, p. 386.

    1 Mar 1855: Simeon Skillings, Thomas Skillings, Almira Haskell wife of Aaron Haskell, Lucinda L. Smith wife of Jere E. Smith all children [-sic-presumably meant grandchildren] of John Skillings Libby late of Scarborough deceased [Eunice's father], and Elizabeth R. Skillin widow of Edward Skilin of Portland for $40 grant to Eliachim Libby of Scarborough [presumably brother of John S. Libby] all right in all the real estate of said John S. Libby.

  4.   Her husband remarried in 1829 to Olive Black.