Almena Palmer - Spouses of Almena Palmer

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Almena Palmer was born on December 22, 1804 in Brookfield, Madison, New York. She married John Jackson Randall June 10, 1824 in Cortland County, New York; Divorced April 24, 1850. They had 10 children together:

i. Cordelia Randall Evans, b. 1824 in Cortland County, New York; m. Evans (1820-?) in abt. 1842 in Wisconsin (1 child); d. May 16, 1892 in Los Angeles, California

ii. Alonzo Randall, b. 1825 in Cortland County, New York; m. Elizabeth Gibbons Randall August 29, 1846; d. May 16 1892 in Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California

iii. Frances Randall, b. 1825

iv. Leander F. Randall, b. 1828 in Cortland County, New York; m. Adeline F. Baldwin Randall; d. in Iowa

v. Andrew Jackson Randall, b. October 31, 1829 in Scott Center, Cortland, New York; m. Elizabeth Jocaleman Springstead Randall March 29, 1853 in Spring Grove, Green, Wisconsin; d. April 11, 1898 in Denison, Crawford, Iowa

vi. John B. Randall, b. ABT 1831 in Cortland, New York, m. Julia Giott Randall on December 31, 1860 in Chickasaw, Chickasaw, Iowa; d. April 18 1878 in Storey County, Nevada

vii. Lavantia Randall Hamilton, b. 1832 in Cortland, New York; m. Thomas Hamilton August 8, 1847 in Winnebago, Illinois; d. March 1866 in Spring Grove, Green, Wisconsin

viii. Almena Randall Shaff, b. ABT 1833 in Cortland County, New York; m. Joseph Shaff; d. 1897 in Polkton Township, Ottawa, MI

ix. Nathan P. Randall, b. ABT 1837 in Indiana; m. Rachel King Randall

x. William Henry Randall, b. September 15, 1843 in Laona, Winnebago County, Illinois; m. Martha Ellen Peppers Randall September 11, 1864; d. November 15, 1916 in Shirland, Winnebago County, Illinois

Almena married Thomas Moore in 1851 at ~46 years. No children. She died on March 25, 1883 in Brodhead, Green, Wisconsin, at age 78

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