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Annie Lois Young Townsend

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Annie Lois Young Townsend
Annie was the most loving and forgiving wife and mother, who cared for others more than herself and always carried more than her share of the burden.
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Annie Lois Young
Annie Lois Young of Lincoln, Nebraska United States was born on March 5, 1852 in Lincolnville, ME. She was married to Horatio Gates Townsend on October 2, 1868 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and had a child Walter Ernest Townsend. Annie Young died at age 70 years old on February 23, 1923.
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Nancy L. Buchan
I am finally retired and able to research families nearly fulltime, a lifetime passion of mine. I have hundred of documents, letters and family records collected for 50+ years.
My birth family name was Townsend, and we arrived in America before the Mayflower, so research was less complicated. I also have extensive records for Buchan, Chatfield, Haushalter, Brandemuehl, Moeller, Kronz, Stroud, and Rotter. In just one year I photographed more than 8,000 headstones, in an effort to help others find family members.
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