Amos Aldrich was born on 11 Jun 1756 in Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island.[1] He was the son of Robert Aldrich and Patience Mann.
Amos married Sally Cook on 20 Jul 1783 in Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. They had the following children, all born in Cumberland:[2]
James, born 29 Nov 1783
Crawford, born 6 Jul 1785
Joseph Cook, born 13 Apr 1787
Lydia, born 6 Sep 1789
Varnum, born 4 Dec 1791
John Innes, born 10 Apr 1796
Baruch, born 16 May 1798
Amos passed away on 22 Jun 1821 in Cumberland, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He was buried at Union Cemetery in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island.[3]
↑ Rhode Island Town Births and Baptisms Index. Amos Aldrich, born 11 Jun 1756. Citing Cumberland Town Clerk Vital Records; Births and deaths, book 1, page 65, 1734-1858. Family Search: Digital Images. Image 140 of 360. Accessed 9 Nov 2023.
↑ Rhode Island Town Births and Christenings Index, 1639-1932. Children of Amos and Sally (Cook) Aldrich, all born in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Citing Cumberland Town Records; Book 2, Page 75. Database: Family Search. Image 251 of 360. Accessed 10 Nov 2023.
Massachusetts, Worchester County, Probate Estate Files, 1731-1925. Robert Aldrich, 1796. Citing Worcester County Surrogate Court, Probate Files, Series A, Case No. 930-1011, Aldrich, Moses-Aldrich, Set, 1731-1881. Digital Images: Family Search. Images 541-549 of 1102. Start of the Entire File. Accessed 9 Nov 2023. Robert Aldrich Last Will & Testament
Massachusetts, Worchester County, Probate Estate Files, 1731-1925. Baruch Aldrich, 1807. Citing Worcester County Surrogate Court, Probate Files, Series A, Case No. 657-750, Albee, Oliver A.-Aldrich, Cheney, 1731-1881. Digital Images: Family Search. Images 1112-1122 of 1278. Start of the Entire File. Accessed 7 Nov 2023. Baruch Aldrich Last Will & Testament
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