The H600 Project Genealogy DB
Alanson Northrup Lincoln
1807 - 1881 (73 years)-
Name Alanson Northrup Lincoln Born 04 Mar 1807 Lanesborough, Berksh,MA Gender Male Died 17 Jan 1881 Pownal,Bennington,VT Buried Oakhill Cem,Pownal,VT Person ID I491 B03 Thomas Hore, b1649, Chilham, Kent, England Last Modified 23 Nov 2018
Father Jonathan Lincoln, b. 16 Dec 1772, Taunton,Bristol,MA , d. 09 Aug 1848, Pawlet, Rutland,VT (Age 75 years) Relationship natural Mother Amy Anne Diane Northrup, b. 30 Apr 1775, Cheshire,Berkshire Co, MA , d. 26 Jan 1853, Lanesborough,, MA (Age 77 years) Relationship natural Married 11 Dec 1794 Lanesborough,,MA by Rev.John Leland Family ID F81 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Eleanor Wright, b. 08 Jun 1815, Pownal,Bennington,VT , d. 02 Feb 1892, Pownal,Bennington,VT (Age 76 years) Married 06 Mar 1834 Pownal,,VT Children 1. Abina Diana Lincoln, b. 09 Nov 1836, Pownal,Bennington,VT , d. 10 Sep 1875, Pownal,Bennington,VT (Age 38 years) [natural] Last Modified 23 Nov 2018 Family ID F257 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Source: Gazetteer and Business Directory of Bennington County, VT for 1880-81, compiled and published by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY, Dec. 1880, p. 157:
"The Lincoln Carriage Co. , was established in 1829, by L. (Levi) and A. (Alanson) Lincoln and conducted by them until 1859 when the firm was known as L.& A. Lincoln & Co. In 1880 the business passed into the control of Levi A. Lincoln (son of Levi). This factory employs about twelve men and manufactures carriages, landaus, phaetons, open buggies, and democrats, besides all styles of sleigh. Repairing of carriages is also a part of the business and during the year about $2,500 worth is usually done, and from sixty to eighty of the different vehicles are manufactured annually."
(Same source): "Lincoln, Alanson N. (Pownal) retired carriage maker, justice of the peace and 1/5th interest in farm".
- Source: Gazetteer and Business Directory of Bennington County, VT for 1880-81, compiled and published by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY, Dec. 1880, p. 157: