Samuel and Hannah were visiting their daughter Eunice and Eunice’s husband William Hanson when both Samuel and Hannah became afflicted with cholera and both died, three days apart; Eunice on Sept. 29 and Samuel on October 2. Their bodies were transported back to their home in Williamstown, VT for burial in East Hill Cemetery there. It was noted that Eunice’s body was very heavy because “it had petrified,” according to her aunt Lucy (Mrs. Earl) Holt.
Samuel and his brother David married sisters. On April 14, 1806 Samuel bought, from his father, Lot No. 12 in Williamstown, where he built a brick house for his home.
Cause of Death: cholera
Samuel and Hannah were visiting their daughter Eunice and Eunice’s husband William Hanson when both Samuel and Hannah became afflicted with cholera and both died, three days apart; Eunice on Sept. 29 and Samuel on October 2. Their bodies were transported back to their home in Williamstown, VT for burial in East Hill Cemetery there. It was noted that Eunice’s body was very heavy because “it had petrified,” according to her aunt Lucy (Mrs. Earl) Holt.
Samuel and his brother David married sisters. On April 14, 1806 Samuel bought, from his father, Lot No. 12 in Williamstown, where he built a brick house for his home.
Cause of Death: cholera
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Jonathan Martin
1767–1840
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James Martin
1768–1838
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Daniel Martin
1770–1836
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Aaron Martin
1772–1861
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Eunice Martin Burnham
1774–1853
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John Martin
1775–1853
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Polly "Mary" Martin Bass
1777–1849
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Sally "Sarah" Martin Martyn
1779–1861
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Hannah Martin Fisk
1781–1822
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Betsy Martin Fisk
1784–1868
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Gurdon Martin
1786–1834
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Olive B. Martin Kinsman
1788–1866
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David Martin
1790–1873
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Lydia Martin Waldo
1793–1868
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