Two death records have been found for Tamar, one with a death year of 1805 and the other with 1843. The latter death year seems improbable, because in 1840 her husband was living in Hoosick, New York with what appears to be a woman about 20 years younger than he, so this is likely a second wife or an older daughter. There is no woman Tamar's age in the 1840 census.
Tamar had twelve children, all born in Shutesbury from 1781 to 1805. It appears she died following the birth of her last child. Though no burial record has been found for her, she is almost certainly buried in this cemetery since she lived and died in Shtuesbury, and her father and at least one other sibling are buried here.
Two death records have been found for Tamar, one with a death year of 1805 and the other with 1843. The latter death year seems improbable, because in 1840 her husband was living in Hoosick, New York with what appears to be a woman about 20 years younger than he, so this is likely a second wife or an older daughter. There is no woman Tamar's age in the 1840 census.
Tamar had twelve children, all born in Shutesbury from 1781 to 1805. It appears she died following the birth of her last child. Though no burial record has been found for her, she is almost certainly buried in this cemetery since she lived and died in Shtuesbury, and her father and at least one other sibling are buried here.
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