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Miriam <I>Richardson</I> Wyman

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Miriam Richardson Wyman

Birth
Death
17 Dec 1848 (aged 80)
Burial
Cornish Flat, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Joseph and Miriam(Hildreth)Richardson of Pelham, NH.
Of a wife and mother, her biographer says: She was eminently worthy of such a husband. She outlived him more than thirty years and brought up in the fear, love and service of God, her large family of children. She was a noble Christian woman. SHe managed with great skill and success a large farm, the farm now(1903) owned and occupied by Wilbur Quimby and her house was always the abode of peace and Joy. She looked well to ways of her household and in due time, they all rose up and called her blessed...Nor has the blessed influence of her instructions, example and prayers been lost among her posterity...
She and Joshua had nine children
Joshua, b-1788
Saul, b-1790
Miriam, b-1794, m-Peter Spicer
Phebe, b-1796, m-James Wellman of Cornish
Sophia, b-1799
Milton, b-1801
Edward, b-1803, d-1803
Edward, b-1804,m-Cumtjoa {ecl pf :ebampm
Pamelia, b-1807, m-Frederic Chapin of Newport
Daughter of Joseph and Miriam(Hildreth)Richardson of Pelham, NH.
Of a wife and mother, her biographer says: She was eminently worthy of such a husband. She outlived him more than thirty years and brought up in the fear, love and service of God, her large family of children. She was a noble Christian woman. SHe managed with great skill and success a large farm, the farm now(1903) owned and occupied by Wilbur Quimby and her house was always the abode of peace and Joy. She looked well to ways of her household and in due time, they all rose up and called her blessed...Nor has the blessed influence of her instructions, example and prayers been lost among her posterity...
She and Joshua had nine children
Joshua, b-1788
Saul, b-1790
Miriam, b-1794, m-Peter Spicer
Phebe, b-1796, m-James Wellman of Cornish
Sophia, b-1799
Milton, b-1801
Edward, b-1803, d-1803
Edward, b-1804,m-Cumtjoa {ecl pf :ebampm
Pamelia, b-1807, m-Frederic Chapin of Newport


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