A Genealogical History of the French And Allied Families
A Genealogical History of the French And Allied Families
Mary Elizabeth Queal Beyer
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New York. Sarah Lee died in Illinois, aged over eighty years. III. Thomas, born February 13, 1773; married Polly Hiscock about 1793. IV. Rebecca, born December 23, 1774; died May 19, 1776. V. Ira, born February 24, 1777; died December 11, 1778. VI. Submit, born December 14, 1778; married Festus Morgan February 20, 1800, who died September 23, 1800; eight days after his death a son was born to them at the home of Submit's 1 The spelling of the name Sampson was changed in this generation by Samso...n Jr. io6 GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE father. She married (second) Phineas Merchant, by whom she had sons and daughters. The family lived many years in Otsego county, New York; afterwards at Glen Castle, where Submit (French) Merchant died. VII. A daughter, born June 3, 1780; died June 12, 1780. VIII. Lucy, born June 2, 1781 ; married Michael Tattle. To them were born: 1. Lois, born ; died when fourteen years of age. 2. A son. Michael Tuttle was drowned August 21, 1816, while bath- ing in the Connecticut River.
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