Nicol, Well, we all know what strange things can happen to first names and I myself, would want to check this out. But who am I to decide that for you. I figured it would be best for you to see this entry and let you decide what to do with it. >From Western NY 3493. GLOVER, Philander m 4/16/14 Ruhamah HALL, both of Phelps, in Phelps (3-9/8/13) This is all I could find and it appears in the Geneva Gazette on Sept 8, 1813 Rikki On 21 Jan 2003 at 18:58, N I C O L wrote: > Hmmm, I have a Tammerson Hall who married a Glover. Tammerson is buried > in > Orleans County, but I am fairly sure that she was born east of there, as > she > died in the late 1700s or early 1800s. I have been to her grave at Mt. > Albion, in Albion, Orleans County. I would like to find more on her. > Nicol
Thanks so much! I will check into it I think that Ruhama is Tammerson's sister, as their mother was Ruhama also. I will let you know! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "N I C O L" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 PM Subject: N I C O L [HALL] > Nicol, > > Well, we all know what strange things can happen to first names and I > myself, would want to check this out. But who am I to decide that > for you. I figured it would be best for you to see this entry and > let you decide what to do with it. > > From Western NY > > 3493. GLOVER, Philander m 4/16/14 Ruhamah HALL, both of Phelps, in > Phelps (3-9/8/13) > This is all I could find and it appears in the Geneva Gazette on Sept > 8, 1813 > > Rikki > > > > > On 21 Jan 2003 at 18:58, N I C O L wrote: > > > Hmmm, I have a Tammerson Hall who married a Glover. Tammerson is buried > > in > > Orleans County, but I am fairly sure that she was born east of there, as > > she > > died in the late 1700s or early 1800s. I have been to her grave at Mt. > > Albion, in Albion, Orleans County. I would like to find more on her. > > Nicol > > >