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- In 1870 Daniel and Cornelius, ages 23 & 18, are carpenter's apprentices in Ballston, Saratoga Co., NY. They are living with the Reynolds family.
According to the book The Craft Family, in 1890 Cornelius G. Remington was living at Ticonderoga, NY.
In the Federal Census of 1900, C. & Eliza Remington are living at Elizabeth City, Chesapeake, VA. They have two daughters: Maud & Catharine. Cornelius is an architect.
In 1910 Cornelius & Eliza are at Hampton, VA; daughter Catherine is with them.
In the Federal Census of 1930, Cornelius Remington 78 VT is widowed, living with married daughter Maud Taylor and family on Armistead Ave., Hampton, VA.
From Pamela A. Schenian: "The house that Cornelius G. Remington designed for himself is still standing and is at 173 Linden, Hampton, VA. The one he designed as a wedding gift for Maud in 1910 is at 331 S. Armistead, about a block from his house. He also designed a house next door to Maud's as a wedding gift for Catherine's to Jack Reagan, a journalist, but they moved out of the area just a few years later and eventually something happened to the house. It has been replaced with a brick ranch house. Maud's house is a simplified version of my house, which Remington designed in 1907."
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