married 1798
Mrs. John Weeden, supposed to be the last survivor of the massacre, died in Columbia, Lorain county, Ohio, on Friday, April 13th, 1860, aged ninety-three years. Her maiden name was Martin. She and her father, mother and sister, escaped and with a flag of truce, they traveled through the forest to within 40 miles of the Connecticut River where her older brother met them and took them to Colchester. She was 12 years old at the time, she was born 1766 and married in 1798.
source: History of the Minisink Region
married 1798
Mrs. John Weeden, supposed to be the last survivor of the massacre, died in Columbia, Lorain county, Ohio, on Friday, April 13th, 1860, aged ninety-three years. Her maiden name was Martin. She and her father, mother and sister, escaped and with a flag of truce, they traveled through the forest to within 40 miles of the Connecticut River where her older brother met them and took them to Colchester. She was 12 years old at the time, she was born 1766 and married in 1798.
source: History of the Minisink Region
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