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- [S2309] Viola Drake Bisbee, compiler, Geneology of The Bisbee Family (I) - Viola Drake Bisbee, (June 2000, Bisbee Family Connection, Decatur, MI), p. 20.
- [S1225] Margaret Jane Dunnihoo, Two Brothers in the Pennsylvania Triangle, (Erie, Pennsylvania: self published, 1974.), p. 5.
- [S2017] Mallory, Eunice S. Bisbee (I62): 1900 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2004): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 1399; enumeration district (ED) 21, sheet 6B, page 230B, line 72, dwelling 143, family 143; image downloaded 9/29/2008.), 1900-Hayfield.21.12.jpg.
- [S1736] Note.
The 1900 census gives Eunice Mallory's birth as March, 1833. We may assume the month of birth (March) is correct--everybody usually gets the month right. The 1850 census is consistent with a birthday in March, 1833. The 1860, 1870 and 1880 census returns seem to shave her age by 5-6 years. Those returns would have her born in 1838 or 1839. In all the censuses, children are listed from eldest to youngest; in her parents home, Eunice is listed between Susanna (born 1829) and her younger brother Morrow (born abt 1837). This would rule out a birthdate after 1837.
- [S2309] Viola Drake Bisbee, compiler, Geneology of The Bisbee Family (I) - Viola Drake Bisbee, (June 2000, Bisbee Family Connection, Decatur, MI), p. 55.
- [S1225] Margaret Jane Dunnihoo, Two Brothers in the Pennsylvania Triangle, (Erie, Pennsylvania: self published, 1974.), p. 9.
- [S1769] Bisbee, Reuben Jr (I41): 1840 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2004): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M704, roll 265; page 148, line 26; image downloaded 8/24/2005), 1840-Wirt.1.jpg.
- [S1772] Bisbee, Reuben Jr (I41): 1850 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2005): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M432, roll 771; page 409(B), line 38, dwelling 2429, family 2455; image downloaded 8/24/2008.), 1850-Bloomfield.8.jpg.
- [S1776] Bisbee, Reuben Jr (I41): 1860 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2004): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M653, roll 1099; enumerator page 192, master page 76, line 18, dwelling 1423, family 1383; image downloaded 8/24/2008), 1860-Bloomfield.17.jpg.
- [S1777] Bisbee, Reuben Jr (I41): 1870 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2003): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 1330; enumerator page 6, master page 36B, line 31, dwelling 50, family 51; image downloaded 8/26/2008), 1870-Bloomfield.6.jpg.
- [S2015] Mallory, Andrew G (I8706): 1880 US Census, (www.ancestry.com (2005): National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 1119; enumeration district (ED) 88, enumerated page 3, master page 29C, line 45, dwelling 28, family 28; image downloaded 9/29/2008.), 1880-Bloomfield.88.3.jpg.
- [S1585] Mallory, Andrew G: Civil War Pension Files, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration
Invalid App. # 1015581; Pension Cert. # 751 138; Widow App. # 646809; Widow Cert # 459697.), Widow's Pension Certificate # 459697.
Pensioner is dropped from the rolls because of Death. She died Nov 30 - 1906.
- [S2885] Pennsylvania Certificate of Death, record for Eunice S. Mallory, Crawford County File 110082 (1906).
- [S2754] www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Internet Website, Listing for Andrew G. Mallory.
son of Nathaniel B Mallory
and Experience ----;
husband of Eunice S "Emma" Bisbee
- [S1460] Mallory, Eunice S. Bisbee: Marriage Announcement, (Meadville, Pennsylvania, Dec 29, 1876, p. 1, col. 4).
- [S1585] Mallory, Andrew G: Civil War Pension Files, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration
Invalid App. # 1015581; Pension Cert. # 751 138; Widow App. # 646809; Widow Cert # 459697.), Widow's Pension Application # 646809.
Affidavit of Lewis J. Mallory, 22 May 1897: "I am a brother of Andrew G. Mallory the soldier. I was present when he was married to Eunice S. Bisbe at the residence of R. S. Bisbe in Bloomfield Township said county on the 17th day of December 1876 by Frank R Young a Justice of the Peace. They were never divorced. The soldier was previously married but his wife died prior to his marriage to the claimant....No children were ever born to the soldier or claimant."
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