Joseph Warren Severance

(24 June 1867 - 31 March 1936)
Joseph Warren Severance|b. 24 Jun 1867\nd. 31 Mar 1936|p121.htm|Warren F. Severance|b. 2 Dec 1840\nd. 23 May 1917|p109.htm|Ancy Clementine Dutton|b. 10 Sep 1842\nd. 2 Feb 1921|p116.htm|? Severance|b. s 1810|p192.htm||||Stephen H. Dutton|b. 2 Oct 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1875|p96.htm|Lemira Hodgman|b. 9 Jun 1799\nd. 10 Jun 1878|p97.htm|

First cousin thrice removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Joseph was born in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 24 June 1867.1,2 He was the son of Warren F. Severance and Ancy Clementine Dutton. He married Mabel Henry in November 1901.3 Joseph died on 31 March 1936 at age 68.4
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Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton

Family: Joseph Warren Severance and Mabel Henry

Cited documentation

  1. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, second edition. (Boston: Press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887), pg. 162, "Joseph W."
  2. [S117] Dutton, Ruth Alice (Williams), compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton". Latest included date 1946. pg. 7, "Joseph Warren, born in Rockingham, Vt., June 24, 1867".
  3. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 7, "Married Mabel Henry ... [born struck out] Nov., 1901".
  4. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 7, "Died March 31, [189 struck out] 1936".
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