[[Marriage Note: : Mowry, Gideon, of Daniel and Susan Platt, dau. of Jonathan Angell, m. by Obed Paine, Justice, Dec. 2, 1842. (p. 54)[1] Transcription on document is difficult to read, looks like her name is listed as Susan Platt/ Balt/Batt'[2]
Susan Angell, daughter of Jonathan Angell and Mary Brayton, was born on November 14, 1791. [3]
She married first, Alfred Olney [3], born about 1785, son of Stephen and Dorcas (Smith) Olney, at North Providence, Rhode Island on December 9, 1813. [4]
Alfred died April 26, 1835 and is buried in the Olney Farm Cemetery at North Providence. [5]
She married second, Gideon Mowry on December 12, 1842 [1] , widower to her sister Amey who had died on January 8, 1842 . Gideon was born at Smithfield, Rhode, Island on May 11, 1784, son of Daniel Mowry and Alice Aldrich. They had no children. [1][6]
After Susan's death, Gideon married third, widow Mary Ann (Mathewson) Hall. [6]
↑ 1.01.11.2 Arnold, James N. Editor. Vital Record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : First Series : Births, Marriages and Deaths : a Family Register for the People, Volume 3: Providence County: Smithfield Births, Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, p. 54: 107-8
↑ 3.03.1 Angell, Avery, Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Angell, who settled in Providence, 1636,A.C. Greene, Providence, Rhode Island, 1872, p. 72
↑ 4.04.14.24.34.44.54.6 Arnold, James N. Editor. Vital Record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : First Series : Births, Marriages and Deaths : a Family Register for the People, Volume 2: Providence County:North Providence Marriages: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, p. 31-2: 50
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