Person:Martha Maxson (1)

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Martha "Patty" Maxson
b.5 Feb 1788
m. 10 Jun 1784
  1. Luke Maxson1785 - 1867
  2. Martha "Patty" Maxson1788 - 1870
  3. Lydia Maxson1789 - 1850
  4. Mary Maxson1793 - 1876
  5. Nancy Maxson1796 - 1857
  6. George Maxson1798 - 1863
m. Sep 1808
  1. Susan Saunders1810 - 1880
  2. Lydia Saunders1811 - 1878
  3. William M. Saunders1814 - 1898
  • HNathan Greene1785 - 1851
  • WMartha "Patty" Maxson1788 - 1870
m. 10 Aug 1837
Facts and Events
Name[1] Martha "Patty" Maxson
Gender Female
Birth[1] 5 Feb 1788
Marriage Sep 1808 Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New Yorkto William Saunders
Marriage 10 Aug 1837 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United Statesto Nathan Greene
Death[1][2] 10 Sep 1870 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States
Religion? Seventh-Day Baptist
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sanford, Ilou M; New York) Seventh Day Baptist Church (Alfred; and Frank L Greene. First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church membership records, Alfred, New York, 1816-1886. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1995)
    79.

    Martha "Patty" Maxson Saunders d/o Luke Sr & Lydia Babcock
    b Feb 5, 1788, ad 1812, d Alfred Sep 10 '70
    m William Saunders
    m Nathan Greene

  2. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    26:40:59, September 29, 1870.

    In Alfred, N. Y., Sept. 10th, 1870, Mrs. Martha Green, widow of the late Nathan Green, Esq., in the 79th year of her age. Sister Green was one of the number composing the First Seventh-day Baptist Church at its organization, and without faltering maintained her Christian course until by death she was removed to the "land of rest." Although sister Green bore some of life's weightier burdens, yet she never lost confidence in God nor remitted her faithful service in his cause and has therefore gone to the grave, leaving behind her the sweet odor of a good name. "The memory of the just is blessed."
    N. V. H.