Person:Eunice Saunders (1)

Eunice Saunders
d.Aft 8 Jan 1794
m. 1743
  1. Eunice Saunders1745 - Aft 1794
  2. James Saunders1748 -
  3. Hannah Saunders1751 - 1832
  4. Rachel Saunders1754 -
  5. Amey Saunders1758 - 1794
  6. Lucy Saunders1765 -
  7. Huldah Saunders1768 -
  8. Jesse Saunders1771 - Aft 1794
m. 19 Mar 1766
  1. Ruhama "Rue" Greenman1767 - 1848
  2. Meribah Greenman1771 - 1834
  3. Nathan Greenman1774 -
  4. Ethan Greenman1776 -
  5. Luke Greenman1779 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Eunice Saunders
Gender Female
Birth[1] 3 Nov 1745 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 19 Mar 1766 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Nathan Greenman
Death? Aft 8 Jan 1794 Named in father's will

Census: 1774 Assumed to be female 16 & over listed with Nathan Greenman Census: 1790 Assumed to be one of 2 females listed with Nathan Grinman Census: 1800 Assumed to be female over 45 listed with Nathan Grinmon Census: 1810 Assumed to be female 45 & over listed with N. Greenman Residence: 19 MAR 1766 Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Residence: 1774 Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Residence: 1790 Stephentown, Albany Co., New York Residence: 1800 Brookfield, Chenango Co., New York Residence: 1810 Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., New York


3-41 Greenman, Nathan, of Exeter and Eunice Saunders, of Westerly; m. by Joseph Crandall, Justice, March 19, 1766 2. Title: Descendants of Tobias Saunders Repository: Note: Internet Call Number: Media: Electronic 3. Title: Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series Author: Alden Gamaliel Beaman, PHD Publication: 1983 by Rhode Island Genealogical Reg. Group, Princeton, Massachusetts Repository: Note: Orange County Public Library Call Number: Media: Book Page: Vol 5 pg 161

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Westerly Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    130.

    SAUNDERS, Eunice, of James and Rachel, [born] Nov. 3, 1745.