Marriage - South Haven Presbyterian Church, August 23, 1843, Mr. Smith Ruland to Miss Margaret Slater.
In 1860, Smith Rowland, aged 27, the captain of a vessel, was living in Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Margaret P. Rowland, aged 35, and children, Charles C. Rowland, aged 14, Henry I. Rowland, aged 6, and widowed mother, Elizabeth Rowland, aged 61.
In 1865, Smith Ruland, aged 46, was living in Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Margaret Ruland, aged 40, and children, Charles Ruland, aged 19, Isaac H. Ruland, aged 11, and his widowed mother, Betsy Rogers Ruland, aged 76. He was shown to be a seaman.
In 1870, Smith Ruland, aged 45, was living in Brookhaven, New York, post office Port Jefferson, with his wife, Margarett Ruland, aged 45, and children, Charles Ruland, aged 24, a fisherman, Isaac Ruland, aged 18, John Ruland, aged 4. Also living in the household were Bryant Silsbey, aged 37, a fisherman, Ellen Silsbey, aged 24, Borsellen Silsbey, aged 5, and Sarah Silsbey, aged 3.
Obituary - March 15, 1871, Utica, Capt. Smith Ruland, aged 51 years.
After his death, his widow, Margaret, remarried to William Dayton on August 30, 1873, both of Patchogue.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Mr Smith Ruland in the U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970; 1870 US Federal Census; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List, page 202; 1860, 1870 US Federal Census; 1865 New York State Census; Deaths Taken from the Republican Watchman, 1871, page 58)
Marriage - South Haven Presbyterian Church, August 23, 1843, Mr. Smith Ruland to Miss Margaret Slater.
In 1860, Smith Rowland, aged 27, the captain of a vessel, was living in Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Margaret P. Rowland, aged 35, and children, Charles C. Rowland, aged 14, Henry I. Rowland, aged 6, and widowed mother, Elizabeth Rowland, aged 61.
In 1865, Smith Ruland, aged 46, was living in Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Margaret Ruland, aged 40, and children, Charles Ruland, aged 19, Isaac H. Ruland, aged 11, and his widowed mother, Betsy Rogers Ruland, aged 76. He was shown to be a seaman.
In 1870, Smith Ruland, aged 45, was living in Brookhaven, New York, post office Port Jefferson, with his wife, Margarett Ruland, aged 45, and children, Charles Ruland, aged 24, a fisherman, Isaac Ruland, aged 18, John Ruland, aged 4. Also living in the household were Bryant Silsbey, aged 37, a fisherman, Ellen Silsbey, aged 24, Borsellen Silsbey, aged 5, and Sarah Silsbey, aged 3.
Obituary - March 15, 1871, Utica, Capt. Smith Ruland, aged 51 years.
After his death, his widow, Margaret, remarried to William Dayton on August 30, 1873, both of Patchogue.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Mr Smith Ruland in the U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970; 1870 US Federal Census; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List, page 202; 1860, 1870 US Federal Census; 1865 New York State Census; Deaths Taken from the Republican Watchman, 1871, page 58)
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Died March 12, 1871, age 50 yrs, 11 ms, 4 days.
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