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He married '''Frances H. Edgerton,''' ["Susan" on ''Stamford m.r.''] daughter of Gurdon H. and Hannah Edgerton. She died 5 November, 1860 [''Delhi;g.s., findagrave 97738398'']. <br>Nov 2, 1846 / Stamford, 27th ult., Rev. H.M. Boyd of Schenectady, Ebenezer F. Maxwell of Delhi to Susan Edgerton of Stamford.
 
He married '''Frances H. Edgerton,''' ["Susan" on ''Stamford m.r.''] daughter of Gurdon H. and Hannah Edgerton. She died 5 November, 1860 [''Delhi;g.s., findagrave 97738398'']. <br>Nov 2, 1846 / Stamford, 27th ult., Rev. H.M. Boyd of Schenectady, Ebenezer F. Maxwell of Delhi to Susan Edgerton of Stamford.
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#They had: '''Ebenezer Maxwell,''' b. 1851, died 1858 and is buried in the Flat Cemetery. [''findagrave; 126071589'']
  
 
===Foote Family===
 
===Foote Family===

Revision as of 14:18, 12 December 2020

Ebenezer Foote Maxwell was born at Delhi, Delaware county, New York, to Ebenezer Maxwell and Margaret F. Foote. [Foote Fam;, findagrave;97738449]

He died ? 10 June, 1878, and is buried in the Foote Family Cemetery, Delhi, New York [Delhi;g.s, findagrave;97738388]

He married Frances H. Edgerton, ["Susan" on Stamford m.r.] daughter of Gurdon H. and Hannah Edgerton. She died 5 November, 1860 [Delhi;g.s., findagrave 97738398].
Nov 2, 1846 / Stamford, 27th ult., Rev. H.M. Boyd of Schenectady, Ebenezer F. Maxwell of Delhi to Susan Edgerton of Stamford.

  1. They had: Ebenezer Maxwell, b. 1851, died 1858 and is buried in the Flat Cemetery. [findagrave; 126071589]

Foote Family

Ebenezer Foote Maxwell, b. ___; he lives in Delhi, on the place which belonged to his Grandfather Foote, "and on which he died." [Foot Fam;1;95].

Will and Estate, probated Delaware county

The Evening Gazette, Port Jervis, New York, 18 June, 1878, Tue, p.4

A Missing Farmer

Ebenezer Maxwell, a prominent and well-to-do farmer residing in Delhi, Delaware county, left his home Tuesday morning of last week and has not since been heard from. Persons have been engaged in dragging the Delaware river and searching the mountains in that vicinity for him.