Family Group Sheet
Family Group Sheet
NameJames Libeus Bothwell
Birth25 Jul 1782, Oakham, Worcester Co., MA, USA
FatherAlexander Bothwell 3rd (1744-1815)
MotherMary Unknown (1743-)
Marriage180331
SpouseNancy Smith
Birth1782, CT, USA
Census USA1850, Canton Twp. Bradford Co., PA, USA Age: 68
Other spousesSamuel Rockwell
Children
Birth20 May 1804, Salem, Washington Co., NY, USA1701
Death1884, Canton, Bradford Co., PA, USA1701 Age: 79
SpouseAdaline Alvord (~1803-1853)
MarriageFeb 1831, Troy, Bradford Co., PA, USA1701
No Children
SpouseSirmantha Unknown (ca1812-1864)
Birth24 May 1806, Granville, Washington Co., NY, USA31
Census1860, USA, PA, Bradford Co., Canton Age: 53
Death3 Aug 1888, Bradford Co., PA, USA31 Age: 82
BurialAlba Cemetery, Canton, Bradford Co., PA, USA
SpousePhebe Blackwell (~1809-1842)
Marriage183031
ChildrenJames Libeus (1830-1899)
 Thomas Bruce (1833-1872)
 Nancy (1833-1927)
 Sarah Helen (1835-1921)
 Lucy (1837-1916)
 Harriett M. (~1839-1903)
 Justin (1842-1842)
SpousePolly Lilley (1808-1890)
Birthabt 1808, NY, USA256
Death2 Sep 1876, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, USA4, Canton (PA) Canton Independent-Sentinel 9/21/1876 Age: 68
Burial18 Sep 1876, Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC, USA
Occupation1850, Farmer
OccupationFarmer In 1850 Census, Justice Of The Peace
SpouseJerusha Unknown (~1805-1863)
ChildrenMary (~1832-1893)
 Anna H. (1834-1908)
 Alexander (ca1839-1889)
 Lucian B. (1843-1900)
 Nancy (ca1844-)
Birth181131
Death1856 Age: 45
SpouseWilliam Scott Dobbins (1806-1896)
Marriage182931
ChildrenEmeline
 Rebecca (1834-1926)
 Marian (1836-1860)
Notes for James Allen (Child 2)
Living in Bradford Co., PA, in 1870. Residing with them was Nancy Rockwell, 88, born in CT, and 8-year-old Mary Lilly, born in PA.

In 1860 in Bradford Co., PA, living with them was Bryan Lilly, 9.
Notes for Justin (Child 3)
In 1870 census of Guilford Co., NC, he is listed as a farmer and is listed as living alone except for a couple who were farm hands and housekeeper.

In Pennsylvania in 1859 a large storehouse and barn filled with grain and other valuable farm produce, and adjacent stables holding livestock, were destroyed by an arson-started fire, nearly ruining Justin as there was no insurance. in 1898, the arsonist made a deathbed confession in iowa.
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