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第43章

NAMEBORN.M.TO WHOM MARRIED.CHILD.

David Feb.11, 1809 1836 Mary Fullerton 7William T.May 9, 1811 Died young Sarah Apr.13, 1813 1833 Daniel Pugsley 6Mary F.Oct.1, 18151833 Joseph Coates 10Amos F.Apr.3, 18181841 Annie Fullerton 9JaneJuly 14, 1820 1841 James Fullerton 3Charles W.Nov.19, 1822 1846 Mary Fullerton 11872 Amelia Donkin Eunice M.Feb.27, 1825 1847 Jesse Fullerton 7Thomas J.Apr.6, 1828 Did not marry Caroline A.June 2, 18301851 Douglas R.Pugsley 2Cecelia R.Apr.4, 18331856 David P.Fullerton 6AMOS TRUEMAN,born May 23, 1791 Married SUSANNA RIPLEY, born Feb.20, 1799 October 2, 1817THEIR CHILDREN.

NAMEBORN.M.TO WHOM MARRIED CHILD.

Ann July 2, 18181850 Robert J.Mitchell 5JohnOct.2, 18191840 Jane Finlay 6MaryAug.20, 1821

Henry Sept.10, 1824 1851 Sophia Finlay 7Elizabeth Dec.24, 1826 1851 Thomas Mitchell 9JaneMar.10, 1829 Did not marry RuthSept.9, 1831 1856 Embree Wood 8Rebecca Apr.21, 1834 1852 William Mitchell4Susanna Nov.18, 1836 1863 Joseph Doyle5Sarah July 8, 18401865 David Patterson 6ROBERT TRUEMAN, born July 15, 1794Married EUNICE BENT, born Feb.15, 1796 January 8, 1817.

THEIR CHILDREN.

NAME BORNM.TO WHOM MARRIED CHILD.

James Oct.29, 1817 1844 Jane Black 2Seraphina A.Apr.28, 1819 1840 J.W.McLeod6Calvin G.Mar.24, 1825 Did not marry WILLIAM HUMPHREY, born Married MARY ANN TRUEMAN, born July 10, 1796 Nov.21, 1820THEIR CHILDREN.

NAME BORN.M.TO WHOM MARRIED.CHILD.

William Oct.24, 1821 1863 Hattie H.Sears John A.Dec.23, 1823 1855 Sarah Harris4Elizabeth May 19, 18251845 E.R.Bishop5Stephen Feb.28, 1829 1851 Lucy Logan 6Harmon July 12, 1831 1859 Salina Coates 41878 Emily Dixon 1

JaneNov.19, 1833 1854 Joseph L.Black 1Christopher Apr.15, 1837

GEORGE GLENDENNING, born May 14, 1799Married BETTY TRUEMAN, born Aug.11, 1798 1823NAME BORNM.TO WHOM MARRIED CHILD.

Elizabeth S.Jan.28, 1825 1852 Thomas Lowther 8JohnSept.22, 1827 1850 Elizabeth Black 4Sarah Ann Sept.27, 1829 1875 David Lawrence William R.Dec.20, 1831ThompsonOct.26, 1834 1864 Sarah J.Ripley 2MaryAug.28, 1837 1865 J.Edward Smith THOMPSON TRUEMAN, born 1801 Married MARY FREEZE,born17981823NAME BORNM.TO WHOM MARRIED.CHILD.

Ruth A.Jan 21, 1824 Did not marry Albert Apr.18, 1826 Did not marry Hiram June 2, 18281854 Tryphena Black 6Eliza Jan.2, 18311855 William Avard 4MargaretNov.11, 1835 1864 George M.Black 3Howard Mar.1, 18371863 Agnes Johnstone 1867 Mary J.Main5Mary A.Dec.26, 1843 1873 William Prescott6It will be seen by studying this record that out of the eight-seven members of the second generation born in this country, six elected to live in single blessedness.These were Silas, Harmon's third son;Thomas, a son of Sarah Lawrence; Margaret, a daughter of John; Jane, a daughter of Amos; and Ruth and Albert, Thompson's two eldest born.

Silas was a man of sterling principles, generous almost to a fault, and of more than ordinary intellectual force.He was the kind of man that would have delighted the practical mind of the Apostle James.Under all circumstances his aim was to make his practice accord with his profession.His death took place at his home in Point de Bute in 1860.

Thomas Lawrence was a general favorite, and had the reputation of being better to others than to himself.Children trusted him at once.He died at his home in Nappan, N.S., in 1867.

Margaret Trueman was one of the most charitable of women, always ready with a kind word or deed whenever opportunity offered.She finished life's journey in Mexico, in 1897.

Jane Trueman is still living.

Albert died in September, 1901, at his home, Prospect Farm.He was born in the brick house, and lived there his full life of seventy-five years and five months.He had many friends and no enemies.

Ruth lived her life of sixty-three years in the old home where she was born, and died in 1887.She was thoughtful and fond of reading, and did what she could to cultivate a taste for reading in those who came under her influence.Her religious convictions were decided, but not demonstrative.She delighted in conversation where literature and authors were the subjects.Macaulay was one of her favorite writers.

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