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Nelson Elery Gavitt

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Nelson Elery Gavitt

Birth
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
12 Feb 1893 (aged 81)
Scio, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
Scio, Allegany County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Nelson Elery Gavitt is the son of Issac and Eliabeth Murphy Gavitt. Nelson had been married 3 times and has 4 children.
He first married Brabara Ann David of Alfred,New york. She is the daughter of Joseph and Mary Allen Davis of Alred,New York.They had2 children,
Ophelia Gavitt
Elery Nelson Gavitt
Barbara Died shorty after Elery was born. The family took her back to the family plot in Alfred Cemetery in Alfred, New York.
After Barbara,Nelson married Adelaide Budlong. They disapproved of the marriage so they divorced. Then Nelson married Maria R Mead Brown.She is the daughter of Enos and Lydia Train Mead. She was also the widow Charles K Brown. He died in the Civil War.
Nelson and Maria have 2 children.
Eva Gavitt
Enos Anderson Gavitt.
Enos was named after Maria's father.
They lived the whole lives in the Alleghany County area and are all buried there.
Nelson Elery Gavitt is the son of Issac and Eliabeth Murphy Gavitt. Nelson had been married 3 times and has 4 children.
He first married Brabara Ann David of Alfred,New york. She is the daughter of Joseph and Mary Allen Davis of Alred,New York.They had2 children,
Ophelia Gavitt
Elery Nelson Gavitt
Barbara Died shorty after Elery was born. The family took her back to the family plot in Alfred Cemetery in Alfred, New York.
After Barbara,Nelson married Adelaide Budlong. They disapproved of the marriage so they divorced. Then Nelson married Maria R Mead Brown.She is the daughter of Enos and Lydia Train Mead. She was also the widow Charles K Brown. He died in the Civil War.
Nelson and Maria have 2 children.
Eva Gavitt
Enos Anderson Gavitt.
Enos was named after Maria's father.
They lived the whole lives in the Alleghany County area and are all buried there.

Gravesite Details

cemetery was walked, recorded and photographed summer of 2005 and updated by Eleanor Schwalb



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