Person:Sandford Batcheller (1)

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Sandford Luther Batcheller
 
m. 6 Oct 1846
  1. Arthur Henry Batcheller1847 - 1911
  2. Emma Sophia Batcheller1850 - 1856
  3. George Horace Batcheller1857 - 1938
  4. Sandford Luther Batcheller1862 -
m. 16 May 1894
  • HSandford Luther Batcheller1862 -
  • W.  Addie Buxton (add)
m. 8 Apr 1897
Facts and Events
Name Sandford Luther Batcheller
Gender Male
Birth[1] 26 Jul 1862 Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 May 1894 Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Cora Elizabeth Fletcher
Marriage 8 Apr 1897 Grafton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Addie Buxton (add)
References
  1. Pierce, Frederick Clifton. History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts: from its early settlement by the Indians in 1647 to the present time, 1879 : including the genealogies of seventy-nine of the older families. (Worcester Mass.: Press of C. Hamilton, 1879)
    499.

    Children of Dea. Horace Batcheller and Sophronia Woodward Hall: Sanford Luther Hall, b. 26 Jul 1862.

  2.   Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915. Database. (Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch. Citing Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Archives, Boston.)
    [1].

    Births Registered in the Town of Grafton for the Year eighteen hundred and sixty-two.
    No.: 42
    Date of Birth: July 20'h 1862
    Name: Sanford L Batchellor
    Sex: Male
    Place of Birth: Grafton
    Parents: Horace & Sophrona W Batchellor
    Residence: Grafton
    Occupation of Father: Farmer
    Birthplace of Father: Sutton
    Birthplace of Mother: Grafton

  3.   Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
    line 11.
  4.   Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
    line 52.
  5.   Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T626)
    line 89.