Sally, daughter of Francis and Sarah (Blunt) Tufts, was born in Maine, United States about 1783; She married Jonathan Hopkinson in Farmington, Franklin, Maine, United States on 12 December 1806; Sally Tufts Hopkinston died in Ohio on 22 Apr 1856.
Sally and Jonathanmay have had as many as seven children based on census records enumerated in 1820, 1830 and 1840.
Timeline
1783 -
1806, 12 Dec - Sally Tufts is wed to Jonathan Hopkinson in Farmington, Maine [1]
1840 - Sally and Jonathan are home in Hamilton, Warren, Ohio in a 9-person household.
1846 - Sally's husband Jonathan died in Maineville, Ohio
1850 - Sally at age 65, a widow, is home in Hamilton, Ohio with son Francis and his family.
1856, 22 Apr - Sally Tufts Hopkinson died in Maineville, Ohio, her husband Jonathan died there in 1846.
1856 - They are bith buried in Maineville Cemetery, Maineville, Waren, Ohio [2]
Research Notes
Sally was not the daughter of Benjamin and Lydia Tufts of Malden, Massachusetts. Benjamin and Lydia were born, married, had their children and died in Malden, Massachusetts.
=== Note ===
Note: @N5377@
@N5377@ NOTE
A history of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine: from the earliest explorations to the present time, 1776-1885.
Ancestor of Robert E Beeson.
Sources
↑ 1806 Marriage for Jonathan and Sally (Tufts) Hopkinson in "Maine Marriages, 1771-1907", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F46F-TB4 : 14 January 2020), Salley Tuffts in entry for Jonathan Hopkinson, 1806.
↑ 1856 Burial for Sally Tufts Hopkinson in "Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201531072/saray-hopkinson: accessed April 21, 2024), memorial page for Saray Hopkinson (unknown–22 Apr 1856), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201531072, citing Maineville Cemetery, Maineville, Warren County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Eternal Peace (contributor 48793983).
Acknowledgements
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