Person:Nancy Stillman (2)

Nancy Stillman
d.13 Jul 1882
m. 2 Apr 1783
  1. Sylvia Stillman1784 - 1859
  2. Sarah Stillman1786 - 1859
  3. Margaret Stillman1788 - 1863
  4. George Stillman1791 - 1867
  5. Susanna Stillman1793 - 1843
  6. Esther Stillman1796 - 1869
  7. Nancy Stillman1799 - 1882
  8. John Stillman1802 - 1887
  9. Lucy Stillman1804 - 1882
  10. David M. Stillman1807 - 1893
  11. Abigail M. Stillman1810 - 1879
m. 16 Sep 1817
  1. Olive Hall1818 - 1901
  2. William C. Hall1820 -
  3. Edward P. Hall1823 -
Facts and Events
Name Nancy Stillman
Gender Female
Birth[1] 8 Jan 1799 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Marriage 16 Sep 1817 Allegany, New York, United Statesto Gardiner Hall
Alt Marriage 25 Sep 1817 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United Statesto Gardiner Hall
Death[1] 13 Jul 1882
Obituary[1]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    Jul 1882.

    Of pneumonia, July 13, 1882, Mrs. Nancy Hall, relict of the late Gardner Hall,
    aged 83 years, 5 months, and 7 days. She was the last of eight daughters of Dea. George, and Sally Stillman, born Jan. 8, 1799, at Berlin, Rensselaer, N.Y., whence she removed, with her parents to Alfred, while quite young, and united with the First Seventh-day Baptist Church of that place. She was married to Gardner Hall, Sept. 25, 1817, and with him moved to Rock county Wis., in the Fall of 1839, and became one of the constituent members of the Milton Seventh-day Baptist Church. She was also one of the constituent members of the Milton Junction seventh-day Baptist Church, with which she continued in full fellowship till her membership was transferred to the church triumphant. She was indeed a mother of Israel, with a heart full of love and sympathy for all. N. W.