1865 -
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Name |
Lulu Bell Sherman [1, 2, 3] |
- Alternate spelling: Nunu Bell
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Born |
12 May 1865 |
Cleveland, Oswego, New York [1, 2, 4] |
Gender |
Female |
Physical Description |
Black [1, 2] |
- According to the 1875 census, the Sherman family is listed as Mullato. [2]
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Religion |
16 May 1869 |
St. James Episcopal Church, North Street, Cleveland, Oswego, New York [4, 5] |
Baptized |
- Sponsors: Maretta Gardner and Charles Kathern. H.V. Gardener, Priest. [4]
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Residence |
Canastota, Madison, New York [6] |
Residence |
1865 - 1875 |
Cleveland, Oswego, New York [2, 7] |
Person ID |
I467 |
CHS Genealogy |
Last Modified |
2 Feb 2016 |
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Sources |
- [S31] 1870 United States Federal Census, 1 (Reliability: 2), 9 Jun 1870.
State: New York; County: Oswego; Town: Constantia; Village: Cleveland; ED Date: 06/09/1870; Sheet No: 1
- [S61] 1875 New York State Census, 7 (Reliability: 2), 3 Jun 1875.
State: New York; County: Oswego; Town: Constantia; Village: Cleveland; ED No.: 1; ED Date: 06/03/1875; Page: 7; Lines: 14
- [S25] Northshore Notes, (Cleveland Historical Society), http://blog.clevelandhistoricalsociety.com/?p=1261 (Reliability: 2), 31 Jan 2016.
Edward Ned Sherman
- [S130] First Mayor of Cleveland, New York: Edward Sherman, Cleveland Historical Society, (Not Publish), 4 (Reliability: 1).
From St. James Episcopal Church Records
- [S4] Syracuse Post-Standard, np (Reliability: 1), 22 Feb 2003.
A place in history for Ned Sherman, d. 1907
- [S127] Tales of Oneida Lake, Jack Henke, (North Country Books), 0-925168-14-9., 95 (Reliability: 1), 1993.
The Negro President by George W. Walter
- [S129] 1865 New York State Census, 3 (Reliability: 1), 5 Jun 1865.
State: New York; County: Oswego; Town: Constantia; ED: #1; ED Date: 06/5/1865; Sheet No: 3
- [S61] 1875 New York State Census, 7 (Reliability: 2), 3 Jun 1875.
State: New York; County: Oswego; Town: Constantia; Village: Cleveland; ED No.: 1; ED Date: 06/03/1875; Page: 7; Lines: 11-12
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