Documentation for Daniel Vining - (1) Sarah Esterbrook, (2) Eliza Choate


Census Data

  1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890
Daniel Vining ? 39 50 58 68 dead
Sarah (Esterbrook) Vining ? dead
Eliza (Choate) Vining 39 dead
    Sarah A. Vining ? 13 not living in this household
    Angeline Vining ? 11 not living in this household
    Adaline Vining ? 19 not living in this household
    Marcellus Vining 9 18 dead
    Eleanor M. Vining 7 16 20 dead
    Reuben Vining 3 14 dead
    Daniel Vining Jr. 1 10 20 32 ?
    Marcia/Marsha Vining 7 17 living in separate household
    Mary/May E. Vining 6 15 dead
    Alfreda Vining 3 [10?] 24 ?
    Julia A. Vining 2 12 22 ?
    Minerva "Minnie" Vining 5 months 10 20 ?
    Alice L. Vining 8 18 ?


1850 Windsor, Kennebec County, Maine - dwelling 163, family 180. In 1850, widower Daniel Vining and his family were living in the household of his parents.



1860 Windsor, Kennebec County, Maine - dwelling 109, family 109:




1870 Windsor, Kennebec County, Maine - dwelling 209, family 256:




1880 Windsor, Kennebec County, Maine - Also living in this household in 1880 was a Willie D. Brown (15 y., b. Maine).





Death Data

Cemetery lot of Daniel Vining's family. The large headstone in back belongs to Daniel Vining and his wives Sarah and Eliza, and the smaller stones in front, from left to right, belong to daughters Mary E. Vining and El[ea]nor [sic] M. Vining, and to sons Marcellus Vining and, on the back of Marcellus's stone, Reuben Vining. Following the image of the cemetery lot are images of the individual gravestones. These stones are in the Windsor Neck Cemetery in Windsor, Maine.