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MARRIAGE: Was not married at least up through 1860 where she appears as Mary GATES on the Cleveland census living with her mother, aunt, and sister, Sally. | Mary GATES
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Ref; AFN: 1WXC-WDF | Mary "Polly" GATES
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DEATH: The date of death was noted on a marker at the Scranton Rd. Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
DEATH: Last Name Wilcox
First Name Mary
Date of Death June 24, 1816
Section NW-Rear
Row 12
Notes Single marker noted around main marker.
Inscription his wife, age 73 years
Note: The data I have seen suggests that she married a STANTON after Elisha died, yet she was buried under her Wilcox name? Was that a common thing to do? Possibly, if she wasn't married to STANTON for very long. | Mary (Molly) GATES
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OBIT: Name: Bratten, Mary L.
Date: Dec 10 1939
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #010.
Notes: Bratten: Mary L. (nee Gates), beloved wife of the late Hamilton H., aunt of Mrs. Allie Davidson and Mrs. Ella Gates Fish, passed away Saturday, Dec. 9. Late residence, 3506 Memphis ave. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl rd., where services will be held Monday, Dec. 11, at 3 p. m. | Mary L. GATES
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1812: Matilda Gates was born in Aylesford (Kings) Nova Scotia, Canada
"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" by William Edward Chute; pp. cixiii & cixv; Salem, Massachusetts 1894 (FH C-36 SR)
"Stephen Gates of Hingham" by C .A. Torrey from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; July 196 6 (974.0 NEa SCGS) | Matilda GATES
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Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1)Name, dob,dod - Named in her Grandfather Ithamar Rowley's estate
papers as a minor child of deceased d/o Ithamar, Lynda Gates.
Guardianship papers signed 5/3/1830 by her father George Gates re: will
of Ithamar. This places her estimated dob & dod as shown. | Minorva GATES
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BIOGRAPHY: Came with his brother, Jeremiah, to Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio in 1816. In 1824 Nathaniel GATES and his wife, Nancy SMITH, with her sister, Sally SMITH, came from Chatham, Ct., after a short stay in Delhi, N.Y. Their daughter Caroline married Dan WILLIAMS. Sally became Mrs. James PATTERSON and Mary GATES remained unmarried | Nathaniel GATES
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1716: Captain Oldham Gates, born in Cambridge, England.
"History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia" by W. A. Calnek, pp. 513-4; William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
1755, April 9 to November 3: He served in the British army as a Sergeant under under Captain Solomon Keyes in the Crown Point Expedition.
1757, August: He was again in service in Captain John Newhall's company which marched on the Alarm for the Relief of Fort William Henry. He is described as a Private. [Research of Lucy Traves]
"Massachusetts Archives" 94:101and 96:9
1767: Otis Gates states that Oldham sold his farm in Spencer.
"Last Will and Testiment of Oldham Gates, Senior of the Township of Wilmot, dated May 1, 1797" Individual Estates Folio G7; 1798 [Research of Lucy Traves]
1670: He had arrived here.
1673: Oldham Gates was commissioned Captain of the militia. (According to the "Chute Genealogies" he was in 1775 in the Royal forces, and wounded at Bunker Hill; but I would suggest some nephew, perhaps son of his brother, Amos, for that distinction. Ed.) He was a grantee in both divisions of the township, and about 1783 sold his lands in the first division and removed to those assigned him in the second division, the Nictaux district. One of his sons, Oldham, and three grandsons, sons of his son, John, settled on the North Mountain, north of Middleton, and gave their name to that portion of it. They were the founders of Port George, which, it is to be regretted, was not called Gatesville in their honor. 1813: Charles Dodge and the brothers Gates built the first vessel ever launched there, and perhaps the first ever built on the whole North Mountain. She was intended for a privateer.
"History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia" by W. A. Calnek, pp. 513-4; William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
1760: Oldham Gates became a resident of Annapolis Township. In that year he was named in Annapolis in a Bill of Costs for a boat probably used as a ferry vessel across the river. He also owned a fishing boat and had 1,000 acres of land near Clark's Ferry. (Ref. Chute) In the 1768 Census for Annapolis he was listed with 6 males, 4 females and the following animals: 2 cows, 5 oxen, 13 young cattle, 18 sheep and 3 swine.
"Last Will and Testiment of Oldham Gates, Senior of the Township of Wilmot, dated May 1, 1797" Individual Estates Folio G7; 1798 [Research of Lucy Traves
1763: He was commissioned Captain of the Militia. He does not appear in the 1770 Annapolis Township Census. He moved to Wilmot.
1872: He appeared on the rate payers list for Wilmot.
1794: He appeared in the rate payers list for Wilmot.
June 17, 1774: He was wounded at Bunker Hill, Boston, Massachusetts. When he returned to Nova Scotia he received 1000 acres. Professor Reginald Gates stated that the grant he received included what is now Nictaux, Middleton, Gates Mountain, Mosher's Corner and Port George (Gates Breakwater). Gates Ferry was near the present highway over the Annapolis River. This name, Gates Ferry, was the first designation of what is now Middleton. Oldham lived in the Nictaux district. Mary McCaws states he married Jennie Drew at the home of his grandson. Calnek states on page 617 that Elizabeth Potts was the step-daughter of Captain Oldham Gates. No proof has been found. Oldham was married to Jennie in 1797, when his will was made. Wife: Jennie Gates. Children: Mehitable Gates, second oldest daughter Susanah Gates, oldest son Jonas, second oldest son John, daughter ..olity (Dorothy) Gates married a Whitman, James, Oldham, Hannah Gates, Thankful Gates, Mary Brown, Samuel.
"Last Will and Testiment of Oldham Gates, Senior of the Township of Wilmot, dated May 1, 1797" Individual Estates Folio G7; 1798 [Research of Lucy Traves]
Note: There seems to be inextricable confusion regarding this family. The "History of Spencer, Massachusetts" notes but two wives and gives a list of eight children. The Chute genealogy notes the five wives and gives a list of 9 children, apparently all born at Spencer. Of these children five bear the names of children given by the "History of Spencer, Massachusetts", and the dates of birth, etc., vary.
Finally correspondents have still further mixed things up. As it is impossible to get the correct data, both lists are given here (the Gates book), and as the Chute genealogy list is the most complete and extended, that list is numbered and carried forward in this work. His descendants also differ upon his personal history. One says he was at the battle of Bunker Hill; another that he was a loyalist in the Revolutionary War and went to Nova Scotia, while another says he went to Nova Scotia after the French war, and before the Revolutionary War. The probability seems to be that he went to Nova Scotia before the Revolutionary War, and that some of his children were born there. [Research of Hugh A. Zorger]
"History of Spencer, Massachusetts, from its earliest settlement to the year 1860" by James Draper; printed by H. J. Howland; Worcester, Massachusetts; 1860 (F74.S77 D7 CSL)
"Stephen Gates of Hingham" by Clarence Almon Torrey from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; 121:221; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register; Boston, Massachusetts; July 1966 (974.0 NEa SCGS) (F74 P41 CSL) (974.48 S41 NYSL)
"Vital Records of Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts to the Year 1850" by Thomas W. Baldwin; p. 196, 558; Boston, Massachusetts; 1911
"Planters and Pioneers" by Esther Clark Wright; Lancelot Press; Hantsport, Nova Scotia (971.6 W93P ACPL)
"Vital Records of Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849" compiled by Franklin P. Rice; p. 154; Boston, Massachusetts; 1909 | Oldham GATES
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Per Bob Gates | Olive GATES
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Per Bob Gates: Oliver was son of Bezaleel Gates. They settled in Ogden,
Monroe Co., NY
He and his wife both supposedly b. in East Haddam, but not in Barbour
Collection as the children of given parents. | Oliver GATES
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Paul GATES
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Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Name, marriage, dod & residence- from Father Ithamar Rowley's
will.
2) On 4/13/1820, service re: above will, signed by Phebe P. Scott of
Winfield, [Herkimer Co., NY] - Winfield is veryclose to Otsego Co. Phebe
was not a minor when will probated, giving est. dob & dod as shown. | Phebe Peters GATES
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Reuben GATES
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Note: Ruth Gates was christened at Wilmot (Annapolis) Nova Scotia, Canada.
"History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia" by W. A. Calnek; William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" by William Edward Chute; p. cixii; Salem, Massachusetts 1894 (FH C-36 SR)
"Stephen Gates of Hingham" by C. A. Torrey from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; July 1966 (974.0 NEa SCGS)
"The History of Kings County" by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton; p. 795; The Salem Press Company; Salem, Massachusetts; 1910 (971.634 E14 LAPL) (971.6 NS Kings/History SCGS)
"Falmouth: A New England Township in Nova Scotia 1760-1965" by John V. Duncanson; p. 370; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; August 1965 (971.6 NS SCGS) | Ruth GATES
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MARRIAGE: GATES, SALLY MARGETT and PATTERSON, JAMES vol.0013 pg.0227 | Sally Margett GATES
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Silas GATES
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1642c: Simon Gates was born.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 293; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS)
1646, May 3: Simon Gates was christened.
"Stephen Gates of Hingham" by Clarence Almon Torrey from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; 120:161; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register; Boston, Massachusetts; July 1966 (974.0 NEa SCGS) (F74 P41 CSL) (974.48 S41 NYSL)
1692: Simon Gates died.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 296; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS)
Note: Simon Gates lived first in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but later moved to Lancaster and Boston and finally, Muddy River (now Brookline), Massachusetts. [Research of Lucy Traves] | Simon GATES
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1638: Stephen Gates, with wife Ann, and children Thomas and Simon, came over in the "Diligent" from Norwich, England, to Hingham, and thence to Cambridge, Massachusetts and died 1662.
"History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia"; by W. A. Calnek, William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
1662: Stephen Gates died at Hingham (Plymouth) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
"History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia"; by W. A. Calnek, William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
1662: Stephen Gates died.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 296; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) (Randall Research Library)
Stephen Gates died possessed of this farm, lying on and around Spindle Hill, which he left to his six sons to be equally divided among them.
1711, March 26: The division deed was dated.
1718, March 26: The division deed was recorded. Two sons, Stephen and Thomas, sold their shares and removed to Connecticut. The other four sons; Simon, Isaac, Nathaniel and Daniel settled in Stow, Massachusetts. Daniel's share was next adjoining that of his brother Nathaniel, and included the dwelling-house, barn and orchard.
1757, March 25: The conveyance of the farm to his son Silas was dated.
1757, May 20: The conveyance was entered for record. [Research of Betty Jo Caldwell, WorldConnect]
"Stephen Gates of Hingham" by Clarence Almon Torrey from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; 120:161; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register; Boston, Massachusetts; July 1966 (974.0 NEa SCGS) (F74 P41 CSL) (974.48 S41 NYSL)
"Stephen Gates of Hingham, Lancaster and Cambridge, Massachusetts" by Frances E. Sage from the "NEHGS Register"; Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; New England Historic Genealogical Society; 137:146; Boston, Massachusetts; April, 1983 (974.0 NEa SCGS)
"English Origin of Stephen Gates" by Clarence Almon Torrey from "The American Genealogist"; X:199 1934 (SCGS) | Stephen GATES
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Per Bob Gates: He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, was wounded at
Groton Fort by a bayonet in his side and a blow to his head. He went to
Richmond,MA., to the home of his uncle, Deacon James Gates. He received
treatment forhis wound, and it was healing nicely when he suddenly
became delirious and died in a few days from the blow to his head. He was
not married. (refs 1, 220 | Stephen GATES
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Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) From: Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower
- p. 46; 19,1765.87.II
Esther(5), b.7/6/1724 m.abt.1744 Stephen Gates of Chatham (East
Hampton Society) s/o Samueland Esther Gates of E. Haddam
NOTE: This marriage is not in the Barbour Collections for: Chatham, East
Haddam nor any of the other towns in those volumes.
2) DOB - Barbour Collection for East Haddam, Vol. 9, p.248:
GATES, Stephen s/o Samuell b. 6/30/1723 Vol. LR 1 P. 572
3) DAR Patriot Index, opcit: p.262
Gates, Stephen b. 6/30/1723 d. 2/27/1784 m. Esther Fuller ENS CT -
( Ensign, Connecticut) - Copy of application rec'd from DAR for Dorothy
Henrietta Rowley, see Esther Fuller notes for full info:
Taken from that appl.:DOD, place of death, | Stephen GATES
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Will Proved 6 Sep.1733. | Stephen GATES
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"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" William Edward Chute; p. cixiii; Salem, Massachusetts; 1894 (FH C-36 SR)
"Planters and Pioneers" by Esther Clark Wright; Lancelot Press; Hantsport, Nova Scotia (971.6 W93P ACPL)
"Randall and Allied Families" from the Myrtle Jilison Collection; Connecticut Historical Society; Hartford. Connecticut; 1960 (Research of Olivia Patch, Connecticut Research] (Randall Archives) | Susannah GATES
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"History of Spencer, Massachusetts, from its earliest settlement to the year 1860"; by James Draper; printed by H. J. Howland; Worcester, Massachusetts; 1860 (F74.S77 D7 CSL) | Thankful GATES
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Thomas GATES
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Ref; AFN: 1WXC-MZK
Christened: 4 Jun 1761, Millington, Middlesex Co. Connecticut | Uriah GATES
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OBIT: Name: Gates, Washington
Date: August 14, 1897
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #028.
Notes: Gates- At Chagrin Falls, Thursday August 12th Washington Gates, in the seventieth year of his age. Funeral from his late residence on Sunday at 12 m. standard time. 8/15/1897. Woodland Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Washington GATES
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OBIT: Name: Gates, William S.
Date: 1921
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #028.
Notes: 1859 - 1921. Evergreen Hills Cem. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. | William GATES
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Zebedee has a will entered into the Norwich Probate District from Preston in 1759 #4300. He mentions wife Mehitable and children, Andrew, Daniel and Hester from his marriage to Jerusha Geer; and Silas and Mehitable from his second marriage to Mehitable Downing. | Zebadiah GATES
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Not sure if she is married to Robert Taylor. | Deborah GATTOZZI
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OBIT: Name: Gaul, James G.
Date: Sep 19 1971
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #111.
Notes: Gaul. James G. Gaul, beloved husband of Ventoria, father of William J., Louise Madispacher, Charles T., Kathleen Yates, Marjorie A. and the late James, grandfather of 13, Sept. 17. Services Monday, Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. Interment Knollwood Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The Brickman & Sons Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid Ave. Sunday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. | James G. GAUL
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RESIDENCES: Valparaiso, Indiana | Michael GAVELEK
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 33, No 33, p 3, Aug. 16, 1877.
Obituary on file | Abby GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page 95.
Benajah (d. 58 according to Christ Church records; mentioned father'swill 1829). Born, circa 1790. Died, 28 Jul 1858 (confirmed Christ ChurchWesterly 28 May 1856). Baptism: 25 May 1855 in Christ Church, Westerly,RI, as an adult. | Benajah GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page 94when estate of JW Crandall left him 0-8-0 LB settlement.Died after 1751. Occupation marrianer. | Benjamin GAVITT
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Charles H. Son of George H. & Martha A. Gavitt, Died Sept. 20, 1864, Aged5 mo. Found on the property of Isaac Ross Taylor, father of Martha A.(Taylor) Gavitt. Shown by Mr. Harold Morgan, 43 Pendleton Hill Rd., No.Stonington, CT 06359. | Charles Henry GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page104.
Made Freeman 29 Aug 1820 WTR 1819-54, p. 8. Born, 17 Dec 1798, Died,1 Jan 1878. Birth (2) 1802 (according to Beaman.) Death 2 Jan 1876, inHpkinton, RI, Vital Stats, RI, Vol. 3.
He married, first, Hannah GAVITT (327), circa 1826.
He married second, Mary Duncan, 9 Aug 1840, in Mystic, CT. Marriage(2) 1842. Bron in VT.
THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page 95. | Charles P. GAVITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Eliza Ann GAVITT
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NO. STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS, MARRIAGES.
George H. Gavit, age 21, born Westerly, RI, residence Westerly RI,married 14 Feb 1861, Martha A. Taylor, age 16, born No. Stonington,residence No. Stonington CT.
THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page104.
Born, Jan 1841. He married Adelaide Taylor, 1884.
RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R.Brown, Volume I, page 84.
Gavitt, George H., b. 1839, d. 1907, Sect. Wesy, No. 08-22, Gavitt,Martha A./W | George Henry GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page104.
He married first, Hannah Gavitt (327). | Hannah GAVITT
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 42. | John GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page 95.
(NEHGSR 1923, pages 44 & 45). Born 15 Sep 1791. Died, 6 Feb 1811, inNewport, RI. (Vital Records gave 14 Dec 1811). Burial: 1811 in Thompsonground, see Denison, p. 298. She married (Vit Rec RI XVIII, p. 325; nochildren, she died age 21) Benjamin Underwood Carr (of Newport, RI,brother of Robert Carr who m. Sarah Gavitt, sister of Ketruah), 24 Jan1811, in Newport, RI. Marriage (2) 30 Jan 1811. | Katurah GAVITT
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1 NOTE She may have m (2) -?- PENDLETON, as her Westerly Sun obituarycalls her"Keturah Pendleton Saunders" ... | Keturah V. GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page104.
4 children. | Louisa Barker GAVITT
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Maine, Martha Gavitt, wife of Abel, died Jan. 15, 1878, age 74
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Martha GAVITT
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CAUS: Jaundice
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 24, No 31, p 123, July 30, 1868.
obituary on file | Martha R. GAVITT
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York,1903, p 63, 124.
8 children | Prudence GAVITT
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no Rock Co. death cert found | Sarah "Sally" GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page104.
6 children, married unknown. | Sarah Ann GAVITT
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WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone photo 21 Aug 2001. | Sarah Carr GAVITT
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THE GAVITTS OF WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, A GENEALOGY, by Richard EdwardGavitt, page 95..
Born, 3 Sep 1793 (see Beaman recs, Washington Co., p. 285), Died, 12May 1872. Death (2); 28 Mar 1880 (according to Beaman, Washington Co.,Records, p. 285). She married Robert Robinson Carr (of Newport, RI,borther of Underwood Carr who married Keturah), 28 Mar 1817, in Newport,RI. Marriage (2) 2 Apr 1817. | Sarah F. GAVITT
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