Fannie E. or Annie TREFETHEN1139
(May 1847 - after 1866)
Married to Henry W. AYERS
PARENTS: Levi TREFETHEN0079
(1818 - after 1843) with Martha Ann MOULTON
Biography:
Born in Great Falls, New Hampshire. In 1893, Great Falls was re-incorporated as Somersworth.WikiTree shows Fannie as being born during May 1847.
Married on 17 June 1867 in Boston, Suffolk County, Masssachusets, USA.
Husband was a clerk; son of Frank & Augusta; age 22 when wed. [Source 36: Massachusetts Marriage Records]
From WikiTree:
Fannie was a daughter of Levi B. and Martha A. Trefethen, born in G. Falls, New HampshireMassachusetts Vital Records in October 1847.United States Census, 1900 Her parents, Levi Trefethen and Martha Ann Moulton, had married in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 5 October 1843. Levi was recorded as of Somersworth, New Hampshire; Martha was of Portsmouth. New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1654-1969
Henry W. Ayers, 22, a native of Concord, Massachusetts, married Fannie E. Trefethen, 23, born in G. Falls, New Hampshire, on 17 June 1867 in Boston, Massachusetts. It was the first marriage for both.Massachusetts Vital Records
The 1900 U.S. Census recorded Henry W. Ayers, 53 (born October 1847) in Everett, Massachusetts, with wife Fannie E. Ayers, 53 (born May 1847), and son Henry W. Ayers, Jr., 18 (born January 1881). Henry was born in Massachusetts to parents born in Massachusetts. Fannie was born in New Hampshire to parents born in New Hampshire. They had been married 33 years and Fannie had had just one child, which child was still living. Henry was a farmer and Henry Jr. was an electrical engineer.United States Census, 1900 The 1910 U.S. Census again recorded the family in Everett, living on Elm Street. Henry W. Ayers was 62, his wife Fannie E. Ayers was 61, and their son Harry W. Ayers Jr. was 28. Henry and Fannie had been married 43 years. Birthplace information was the same for all except Fannie, who was recorded as born in Massachusetts to parents born in New Hampshire. Henry had his own income and Harry Jr. worked as an electrician.United States 1910 Census
Fannie Ayers, wife of Henry W. Ayers, was one of the heirs named in the 1896 will of William Upham Moulton, identified as the testator's niece.Probate Court, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
G. Falls, New Hampshire is likely to be Great Falls, a former name for Somersworth -- Wikipedia: Somersworth,_New_Hampshire. It is in Strafford County, and her father Levi Trefethen was of Somersworth at his marriage. Smith-62120 23:45, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch: 5 August 2014), Massachusetts > Middlesex > ED 744 Everett city Ward 2 > image 19 of 40; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1654-1969. (From microfilmed records. Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014.) Brides M to 1901, page 33725.
Probate Court, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, Vol 7380739, 1897-1898. Will of William U. Moulton. Accessed on Ancestry.com
United States 1910 Census. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. (Original index: United States Census, 1910. FamilySearch, 2014.)