Sister of William, Mary "Polly", Martha, Dency, Catherine, Anna, Ruth, John, Joseph, Robert, Gilbert and Livingston Wilkinson
First wife of Richard Flagler
Child: Content Flagler
Originally interred in the Sadler Burying Grounds at Saratoga Springs, New York, her remains were moved to the Millious Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery sometime after 1880. The inscription is quoted from "Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston", William L. Stone, 1880, Chapter XX, The Graveyards of Saratoga.
Her remains were later moved to the Clifton Park Village Cemetery.
She may have been related to Richard's second wife.
Sister of William, Mary "Polly", Martha, Dency, Catherine, Anna, Ruth, John, Joseph, Robert, Gilbert and Livingston Wilkinson
First wife of Richard Flagler
Child: Content Flagler
Originally interred in the Sadler Burying Grounds at Saratoga Springs, New York, her remains were moved to the Millious Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery sometime after 1880. The inscription is quoted from "Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston", William L. Stone, 1880, Chapter XX, The Graveyards of Saratoga.
Her remains were later moved to the Clifton Park Village Cemetery.
She may have been related to Richard's second wife.
Inscription
In memory of Martha, wife of Richard Flagler and daughter of John and Content Wilkinson, of Dutchess Co., who died in the 19th day of Ap. 1792, in the 26th year of her age.
This stone is raised by her daughter and only child, as a token of respect, for a mother whom she was too young to know, but whose virtues She humbly hopes to imitate.
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