Documentation for Frederick Allen and Climenia [...]


Census Data

  1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900
Frederick Allen 38 48 58 67 dead
Climenia ([...]) Allen 26 36 45 55 ? ?
    Edward W. Allen 8 18 27 married and living in separate household
    Emily F. Allen 6 16 25 [living? in separate household]
    Elvira E. Allen 4 14 23 33
[see note below]
    Annette C. Allen 2 12 21 living in separate household
    George D. Allen 6 m. 10 20 [living? in separate household]
    Delmon Allen 7 17 dead
    Frederick [H. or A.?] Allen 5 15 [living? in separate household]
    Mary H. Allen 3 13 28 [sic] ? ?
    Ivory W. Allen 11 21 ? ?
    Harvey S. Allen 9 19 ? ?
    Cora E. Allen 7 16 ? ?
    Charles D. Allen 3 12 ? ?

1850 Eden [now Bar Harbor], Hancock County, Maine - dwelling 141, family 146:



1860 Eden [now Bar Harbor], Hancock County, Maine - dwelling 73, family 67. Also living in this household in 1860 were Margaret Higgins (68 y., b. Maine) and Jeorg Willard (1 y., b. Maine).



1870 Eden [now Bar Harbor], Hancock County, Maine - dwelling 214, family 208:



1880 Eden [now Bar Harbor], Hancock County, Maine - dwelling 43, family 44. In 1880, Elvira E. Allen was living in the household of her brother Edward W. Allen.



Death Data

There is a gravestone for Frederick Allen in Mountain View Cemetery, Bar Harbor, Maine. He was, however, originally buried “in his field on Spruce Point” according to Eben M. Hamor’s 12 June 1908 notes published in The Bar Harbor Times, Saturday, 20 March 1915, page 2, column 3.


According to the 1881 Colby Atlas, a house for “F. Allen” was located at “Negro Point”. Just north of that point, but on the same broad peninsula, was the label “Spruce Pt.”.

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