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Family of Lewis MARGESON and Elizabeth (Betsey) EVANS

Lewis MARGESON b. 1830~5536 at Steuben Co., NY5536.
Elizabeth (Betsey) EVANS b. 1831~4038 at New York4038.

Married5536 1855~5536 at Steuben Co., NY5536. In 1865, Betsey and Lewis appear5536 in the household of Ephraim Evans as Ephraim's "sister" and "B in law" respectively. Their marriage date and location guesses based on the age and birth location of their eldest child (age 9 in 1865, b Steuben).

In 1855, Lewis and wife Elizabeth Margeson resided5534 in Bath, NY. Residing in the household were Lewis' mother, Lorina Margeson (age 57), and 3 of Lewis' siblings: brother Caleb, sister (illeg), and sister Caroline(?) Lucas.

In 1850, Betsey Evans resided4038 with her parents and siblings Ephraim, Elisha and Mahala.

In 1865, Betsey Margeson resided5536 in the household of Epraim Evans, listed as "sister" to Ephraim, just below Lewis Margeson listed as "B in law" to Ephraim. The children of Betsey and Lewis are listed as Alonzo and Mahala A, nephew and niece of Ephraim respectively. From that information, one finds Lewis and "wife" Elizabeth Margeson residing5534 in Bath, NY, in 1855, adjacent to Betsey's brother, Ephraim Evans and his family.

Children of Lewis MARGESON and Elizabeth (Betsey) EVANS:

1. Alonzo MARGESON5536 b. 1856~5536 at Steuben Co., NY5536. d. 1910 Sep 125884 at Coss Corners, NY5884. bd. Nondaga Cem., Bath, NY5884.
md. Johanna BLUNT
2. Mahala A MARGESON5536 b. 1863 Dec~5536 at Steuben Co., NY5536.
md. Angelo MERENAS


4038. 1850 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Bath; familysearch.org
4349. 1860 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Hornellsville; www.ancestry.com
5534. 1855 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Bath; www.ancestry.com
5536. 1865 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Bath; www.ancestry.com
5884. Obit - Margeson, Alonzo, The (Bath, NY) Advocate Sep 14, 1910; www.fultonhistory.com