Mary Lumbert was born on 13 Dec 1719 at Truro, Massachusetts, the daughter of Jedediah and Mary (White) Lombard.[1] She was born about 1717 based on her age at death.[2][3]
She was called Mary Lumbart the 4th at the time of her marriage. She married Sylvanus Rich on 18 September 1740 in Truro, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay.[3][4]
Mary Rich died in her 42nd year on 10 March 1759 and was buried in the Old North Cemetery in Truro where here gravestone still stands.[2][3][5]
Their children were assigned guardians Zaccheus and Joseph Rich, their uncles, in 1759 after their parents' deaths.[3]
Children born Truro:
Isaiah, b. 05 August 1744; d. 1790 Truro; m. Joanna Paine 1767 Truro.
Huldah, b. 10 July 1747; d. aft. 1790; m. Thatcher Paine 1767
↑ 2.02.1 Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 26 December 2019), memorial page for Mary Lombard Rich (13 Dec 1717–10 Mar 1759), Find A Grave: Memorial #45072984, citing Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Nareen, et al (contributor 46613568) . (Includes gravestone photo.)
↑ 3.03.13.23.3 Evelyn Rich, "Richard Rich of Eastham on Cape Cod and some of his Descendants" NEHGR Vol. 83(1929):270.
↑Early Vital Records of Barnstable Co., MA to about 1850, CD Publication: Search & Research, Wheat Ridge, CO, 1997 Truro Vital Records, Vol. 1, p. 49.
"Sylvanus Rich and Mary Lumbart ye 4th : married Septr ye 18 1740 :"
↑Early Vital Records of Barnstable Co., MA to about 1850, CD Publication: Search & Research, Wheat Ridge, CO, 1997, Truro Cemetery records
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