Together they had 4 children: Hannah, Bathshua and twin boys Abraham and Isaac. Hannah was the only to live to adulthood, marrying Ebeneezer Hall from Gorham, Maine which is where they settled and raised their family. Their daughter Bathshua died at age 13 and the twin boys each died young; Isaac at 3 months and Abraham at 23 months.
Mrs. Bathshua Anderson died at age 39 in July 4, 1751. Her widow took a second wife second wife the following year, Mrs. Anna (Collins), widow of Edward Cloutman, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, in their attack on Gorham, Me., Apr. 19, 1746. He was drowned, with a Mr. Dunbar, while attempting to escape from captivity the next year.
Cemetery records show she is buried her, along with her children Bathshua, Abraham and Isaac. The graves are unmarked.
Together they had 4 children: Hannah, Bathshua and twin boys Abraham and Isaac. Hannah was the only to live to adulthood, marrying Ebeneezer Hall from Gorham, Maine which is where they settled and raised their family. Their daughter Bathshua died at age 13 and the twin boys each died young; Isaac at 3 months and Abraham at 23 months.
Mrs. Bathshua Anderson died at age 39 in July 4, 1751. Her widow took a second wife second wife the following year, Mrs. Anna (Collins), widow of Edward Cloutman, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, in their attack on Gorham, Me., Apr. 19, 1746. He was drowned, with a Mr. Dunbar, while attempting to escape from captivity the next year.
Cemetery records show she is buried her, along with her children Bathshua, Abraham and Isaac. The graves are unmarked.
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Bathshua, July 4, 1751, wife of Abraham
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