Mary (Smith) Morton
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Mary (Smith) Morton (1789 - 1864)

Mary Morton formerly Smith
Born in Bethlehem, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Wife of — married 3 Nov 1808 in First Church, Amherst, MAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 74 in Keswick, Upper Canadamap
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Birth:
Date: 16 DEC 1789
Place: Bethlehem, CT
Note: She was a resident of Amherst in 1808 and again listed in February 1814.
Source: #S6

Source

Source: #S7
Source: #S1

Marriage

Husband: Silas Morton
Wife: Mary Smith
Child: Rebecca Morton
Child: Elisha Morton
Child: John Morton
Child: Silas Morton
Child: Friend Morton
Child: Mary Morton
Child: Francis Morton
Child: Sheppard Morton
Note: Married by Samuel F. Dickinson
Source: #S519
Source: #S520
Marriage:
Date: 3 NOV 1808
Place: First Church, Amherst, MA
Note: Silas and Mary listed their marriage intention first on 01 October 1808. Their second listing of intent was on 19 October 1808. They were married by Samuel F. Dickinson
Source: #S5

Buried in Mann Cemetery, Keswick, York, Ontario, Canada.

Sources


  • Source S5 and S520: Corbin Collection. New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Microfilm.
  • Source S519 and S6: James Avery Smith, Families of Amherst, MA. Amherst Historical Commission. May 1984.
  • Source S7: James Avery Smith, Families of Amherst, MA. Vol. 4. Amherst Historical Commission. May 1984.

Find A Grave. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30044663/mary-morton

Acknowledgments

  • This person was created through the import of morton jan11.ged on 05 January 2011.




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