Mary Jane Sanborn

Female8 February 1862–12 December 1944

Brief Life History of Mary Jane

When Mary Jane Sanborn was born on 8 February 1862, in Danbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States, her father, Daniel H Sanborn, was 36 and her mother, Arminda Jane Prescott, was 27. She married Charles Fremont Poore on 31 August 1879, in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. She died on 12 December 1944, in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States.

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Family Time Line

Charles Fremont Poore
1856–1907
Mary Jane Sanborn
1862–1944
Marriage: 31 August 1879
Blanche A. Poore
1880–1888
Eva May Poore
1882–1959

Sources (17)

  • Mary J Waldron in household of Charles L Waldron, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Mary J Sanborn, "New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900"
  • Mary J. Poor, "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    31 August 1879Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
  • Children (2)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (4)

    World Events (8)

    1863

    Age 1

    Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

    1863 · The Battle at Gettysburg

    Age 1

    The Battle of Gettysburg involved the largest number of casualties of the entire Civil war and is often described as the war's turning point. Between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the three-day Battle. To honor the fallen soldiers, President Abraham Lincoln read his historic Gettysburg Address and helped those listening by redefining the purpose of the war.

    1886

    Age 24

    Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

    Name Meaning

    English: habitational name probably from Sambourne in Warminster or Sambourn in Minety (both Wiltshire), but perhaps also from Sambourne (Warwickshire). The placenames all derive from Old English sand ‘sand’ + burna ‘spring, stream’. This surname is now rare in Britain.

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

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