Abigail Lewis

Brief Life History of Abigail

When Abigail Lewis was born in 1806, in Hiram, Oxford, Maine, United States, her father, Marshall Lewis, was 28 and her mother, Elizabeth Cross, was 26.

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Family Time Line

Marshall Lewis
1778–1814
Elizabeth Cross
1780–1867
Sarah H. Lewis
1799–1870
Alexander Lewis
1801–1883
Olive L Lewis
1804–1889
Abigail Lewis
1806–
Hannah Lewis
1810–1887
Daniel Emerson Lewis
1811–1877

Sources (2)

  • Abigail Lewis, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Abby Lewis, "United States Census, 1860"

World Events (8)

1808

Atlantic slave trade abolished.

1820

Maine is the 23rd state.

1838 · The Aroostook War

An international incident referred to as the Aroostook War or "Pork and Beans War". The conflict resulted as part of an international boundary dispute between the United States. Although several British soldiers were captured, nobody was killed during the war. In fact, local militia units did not engage in any significant combat. One of the most dramatic events was actually when two Canadian militia were injured by Black Bears.

Name Meaning

English: from the Middle English, Old French personal name Lewis, Leweis, Lowis, from ancient Germanic (originally West Frankish) Hludwig (itself from hlōd- ‘fame, famous’ + wīg- ‘battle’). This was Latinized as Ludovicus and Chlodovisus, which were gallicized as Clovis or Clouis, French Louis. The name may also appear as Lawis, Laweys, Lawes, by unrounding of the vowel of Lowis on the analogy of the variation between Low and Law as pet forms of Middle English Lourence alias Laurence. This surname is also very common among African Americans. See Laws 2 and compare Lawrence .

Welsh: adopted for the Welsh personal name Llywelyn (see Llewellyn ).

Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lughaidh ‘son of Lughaidh’. This is one of the most common Old Irish personal names. It is derived from Lugh ‘brightness’, which was the name of a Celtic god.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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