She having made me the happy father of five children, one of whom (Martha) she naming it after her predecessor, as a compliment to her and her children, died on the 20th of October 1855 age ten months and 12 days.
( 20th is most likely a wrong quote and should be 28th)
Martha was named by her mother after Dr Tabb's 2nd wife,
Martha Tompkins.
Martha's remains is still in the
Auburn Cemetery but her stone that
was removed from here has been photoed
in the Ware Cemetery and posted on both
memorials for her.
Stone was moved in 1930 to Ware Episcopal
Church, Gloucester Co, Virginia.
She having made me the happy father of five children, one of whom (Martha) she naming it after her predecessor, as a compliment to her and her children, died on the 20th of October 1855 age ten months and 12 days.
( 20th is most likely a wrong quote and should be 28th)
Martha was named by her mother after Dr Tabb's 2nd wife,
Martha Tompkins.
Martha's remains is still in the
Auburn Cemetery but her stone that
was removed from here has been photoed
in the Ware Cemetery and posted on both
memorials for her.
Stone was moved in 1930 to Ware Episcopal
Church, Gloucester Co, Virginia.
Inscription
MARTHA TABB
daughter of
Henry W. & Ellen Tabb
was born
Dec. 16, 1854
and departed this life
Oct 28, 1855
Aged 10 mos. & 12 days
(CARVER) A. GADDESS, Maker, Balt.
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