Edmund H Watkins

Person ID
149474
About
White Male born in 1805
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1870Watkins, Edmund H65WhiteNew YorkHotel Keeper
1880Watkins, Edmund HHead13 W Seneca St74WhiteNew YorkMarriedGardener
Relatives in 1870 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Watkins, Eunice70WhiteNew YorkNone
Casserly, John25WhiteNew YorkMachinist
Seymour, Frank23WhiteNew YorkMoulder
Prytherch, Thomas28WhiteEnglandTobacco Works
Leary, John24WhiteIrelandTailor
Rorke, James27WhiteMassachusettsStone Cutter
Bender, Harry C23WhitePennsylvaniaGroom
Norton, Adam30WhiteNew YorkHack Driver
Watkins, Amelia E35WhiteNew YorkNone
Brakey, William37WhiteIrelandHostler
Lewis, Fanny24WhiteNew YorkNone
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Watkins, EuniceWife13 W Seneca St79WhiteMassachusettsMarriedHousekeeping
Watkins, Eliza ANiece13 W Seneca St44WhiteNew YorkSingleNone
Brakey, WilliamServant13 W Seneca St45WhiteIrelandMarriedLaborer
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Edmund H Watkins, 1804-1899

"Edmund H. Watkins commenced his connection with the stage-lines to Catskill and other points in 1823, at Harpersfield, Delaware Co., for his brother Hezekiah. Mr. Watkins came to Ithaca Jan. 1, 1825, and took charge of the business which soon extended to include routes to New York City, and points north, south, and east. He continued his connection with sundry rival lines, in 1833, and down to 1857, and may be considered an ‘old stager.’”