Like Anna Coffin, Polly Daniels left few records.
- Her marriage at Dublin, N.H. on 10 December 1818 (“Index to births, marriages & deaths registered in Dublin, NH 1760-1990” by Nancy E. Campbell and John W. Harris (Dublin, NH: The Archives 1991), p. 13 and 34 and “’Til Divorce Do Us Part: Marriages and Divorces from Cheshire County, New Hampshire 1776-1899” by Milli S. Knudsen (Heritage Books, 2007), p. 63)
- Amos sells 13 acres for $342.00 to Jonathan Perry, John W. Learned both of Dublin, husbandmen on 29 Jan 1819, rec. 17 Feb 1819, Polly B. Learned releases dower Cheshire County Deeds (CCD) 79:478
Amos sells 33 acres to Benjamin Perry of Beverly for $400 on 17 Jan 1821; Polly releases dower, deed recorded 18 Jan 1821, CCD 90:40
Amos sells 20 acres for $20 to Samuel Fisk of Dublin on 10 Feb 1821, rec. 19 Oct 1821, Polly releases dower, CCD 90:86
Amos sells 15 acres for $80 to Samuel Fisk on 19 Jun 1820, rec. 19 Oct 1821, Polly releases dower, CCD 90:87
Amos sells to Joseph Rollins and Salman Wood, 6 acres for $110 on 20 Dec 1820, rec 16 Mar 1822, Polly B. releases her dower, CCD 90:171 - The birth of her last four children as Amos and Polly Learned, Weld, Maine Town Book, p. 77.
- And lastly, her entry in the 1850 U.S. Census at Canton, Maine.
There is no death record for her but she likely died between 1850 and 1855 when her husband is enumerated alone in the Massachusetts state census.
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