Eunice Osmond and Robert Painter were married on 16 December 1761 at Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, Frederick County. (Eunice's half-brother Robert Branson married Robert's sister Jane Painter earlier in 1761.) Robert and Eunice Painter had no children.
Robert Painter apparently died prior to 1814. That year, Eunice Painter returned to New Jersey. The date and place of her death are not known. She may have been buried in the Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey.
Notes
"Eunice Painter was born the 5 day of the 6 Mon. 1742" (Record of Marriages: Hopewell Monthly Meeting (manuscript), p. 35.) Prior to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1752 by England, Wales, and British colonies, the first month was March.
"Robert Painter, Son of John and Hannah Painter, and Eunice Osmond, Daughter of John and Martha Osmond; 16th day of 12th month, 1761; at Crooked Run [Frederick County, Virginia]." Witnesses included John and Hannah Painter; John, junior, and Susannah Painter; Samuel and Sarah Humber; Thomas and Jane Branson, and Hannah Painter. (Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia; Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell... (Strasburg, Va.: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., 1936), p. 244.)
Mentioned in 12 Apr 1805 will of mother, Martha Branson (proved 2 Feb 1808, Frederick Co., Va.).
3 Oct 1814: "Unice Painter" transfers from Hopewell to Plainfield Meeting. (Hopewell Certificates of Membership and Removal, 1759-1776.) This is the Plainfield Monthly Meeting (M. M.) in Union Co., New Jersey. The Plainfield M. M. in Ohio was not established until 1828.
Reviewed 24 February 2022.
Eunice Osmond and Robert Painter were married on 16 December 1761 at Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, Frederick County. (Eunice's half-brother Robert Branson married Robert's sister Jane Painter earlier in 1761.) Robert and Eunice Painter had no children.
Robert Painter apparently died prior to 1814. That year, Eunice Painter returned to New Jersey. The date and place of her death are not known. She may have been buried in the Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey.
Notes
"Eunice Painter was born the 5 day of the 6 Mon. 1742" (Record of Marriages: Hopewell Monthly Meeting (manuscript), p. 35.) Prior to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1752 by England, Wales, and British colonies, the first month was March.
"Robert Painter, Son of John and Hannah Painter, and Eunice Osmond, Daughter of John and Martha Osmond; 16th day of 12th month, 1761; at Crooked Run [Frederick County, Virginia]." Witnesses included John and Hannah Painter; John, junior, and Susannah Painter; Samuel and Sarah Humber; Thomas and Jane Branson, and Hannah Painter. (Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends, Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia; Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell... (Strasburg, Va.: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., 1936), p. 244.)
Mentioned in 12 Apr 1805 will of mother, Martha Branson (proved 2 Feb 1808, Frederick Co., Va.).
3 Oct 1814: "Unice Painter" transfers from Hopewell to Plainfield Meeting. (Hopewell Certificates of Membership and Removal, 1759-1776.) This is the Plainfield Monthly Meeting (M. M.) in Union Co., New Jersey. The Plainfield M. M. in Ohio was not established until 1828.
Reviewed 24 February 2022.
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