1837 Census of Patten, Penobscot Co, Maine
1837 Census of Patten, Penobscot Co, Maine (Township 4 Range 7)
Patten is bordered by Mount Chase, Crystal Plantation, Stacyville Plantation,
Township 3, Range 7, Hersey and Sherman, Maine.
It was settled about 1828 as Township 4, Range 6 and it was not
until Apr 16 1841, that it became a town, The 1840 US census for Aroostook County's
T4R5 (now Crystal ME) was called Fisk'e Township. But this was more likely Fish's
Township as it included most of the early settlers of Patten, Maine.
(*) Please note that we have added one more column to the 1837 Census titled
Moved from
1837 Census of Patten, Maine
Head of Household
Persons under 4
Persons 4 to 21
Persons over 21
Total
Moved from (*)
Henry Blake 1 1 2 4 Buckfield, Oxford Co., Me
Henry Buzzell 1 5 2 8 Middleton, Strafford, NH
John Carpenter 1 8 2 11 Lincoln, Penobscot Co., Maine
E M Evelleth 1 0 2 3
Andrew G Grant 0 3 5 8
Joseph Hasey 0 0 1 1
Eli Kellog 1 0 2 3 Bridgton, Maine
Isaac Lewis 1 5 7 13
David Leavitt 0 6 4 10
Sylvanus C Leslie 0 0 1 1
Jonathan Palmer 0 7 4 11 Wakefield, NH
Jacob Perley 0 0 2 2 Wilton, Maine
J M Page 0 0 1 1
H Y Twombley 0 0 2 2
Abner Weeks 1 4 2 7 China, Maine
Samuel Wiggins 0 0 1 1 NH
Daniel Whitehouse 2 1 3 6 Middleton, NH
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Head of Household
Persons under 4
Persons 4 to 21
Persons over 21
Total
Moved from (*)
Ichabod Morrill 2 1 2 5
Samuel Robbins 0 6 4 10
Oliver Robinson 0 0 2 2
Hiram Willey 2 3 2 5
© 1998 David C. Young
Androscoggin Historical Society
Extinction of the National Debt
Maine 1837 Census Directory
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