Died
at age 82
in Homer, Cortland County, New York, United States
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Biography
Elizabeth Alvord was born 9 Mar 1785 at Farmington, Connecticut. She was the first child of Thomas Alvord and Nancy Scoughton.
She married @ Homer, NY, William Stuart [b. 25 Jun 1782 @ New York, NY, son of Silas Stuart; d. Dec 1834 @ Fabius, NY]. They had 10 children:
Polly Maria Stuart, b. 18 Jul 1809; married @ Jamesville, New York, Robert Knight; d. 9 Jul 1875 @ Auburn, New York
Sophronia Elizabeth Stuart, b. 11 Sep 1811; unmarried; d. 17 Nov 1863 @ Homer, New York
Thomas Gould Stuart, b. 5 Dec 1813; married Jane Amanda Phelps of Candor, New York; d. 20 May 1881 @ Syracuse, New York
Harriet Eliza Stuart, b. 11 Dec 1815; married Filetus Perry; died @ Arcade, New York
Nancy Lucina Stuart, b. 16 Jan 1818 (twin); unmarried; d. 3 Jul 1900, Syracuse, New York
Phoebe Lavina Stuart, b. 16 Jan 1818 (twin); married Leander Tracy; d. 12 Nov 1895 @ Homer, New York
Mary Ann Stuart, b. 1 Jul 1821; married Samuel Broughton of California; d. 1 Feb 1888 @ San Jose, California
Arabella Alvord Stuart, b. 11 Nov 1823 @ Jamesville, New York; married 1 Aug 1844 John DeFreest Sliter
William Jacob Stuart, b. 24 Feb 1826; married Rebecca Kellogg of Chicago; resided at Joplin, Missouri
George John Stuart, b. 25 Apr 1827; d. Chicago, Illinois, age 21
Elizabeth Alvord died 24 Aug 1867 at Homer, New York.
Sources
Alvord, Samuel Morgan, A genealogy of the descendants of Alexander Alvord, an early settler of Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass, page 166 and page 316.
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DNA Connections
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However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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