Person:Elizabeth Porter (75)

Watchers
m. 31 Aug 1786
  1. Elizabeth Porter1787 - Aft 1850
  2. William Porter1790 - 1791
  3. Aurora PorterAbt 1792 - 1851
  4. Philo Thomas Porter1795 - 1876
  • H.  Francis Keyes (add)
  • WElizabeth Porter1787 - Aft 1850
m. 18 Jul 1819
  • H.  Paul Scribner (add)
  • WElizabeth Porter1787 - Aft 1850
m.
Facts and Events
Name[3] Elizabeth Porter
Gender Female
Baptism[2] 2 Dec 1787 Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesWest Hartland Congregational Church
Marriage 18 Jul 1819 New London, Huron, Ohio, United Statesto Francis Keyes (add)
Marriage to Paul Scribner (add)
Death[1] Aft 1850 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
References
  1. Paula Porter Griffin (Mrs. Kenneth E. Griffin). The Family of Daniel Porter "The Bonesetter" at Farmington, Connecticut (1650-1690) and Some of His Descendants Thru the Line of His Son, Nehemiah Porter. (New London, Huron, Ohio, United States: Paula Porter Griffin, 1981)
    57.

    Betsey bp. 2 Dec. 1787; (West Hartland Ch. Rec.) mar. 1st. Paul Scribner, 1 dau. Polly. Mar. 2nd. Francis Keyes at New London 18 July, 1819. Died in Cincinnati, Ohio after 1850 Census.

  2. Cooke, Rollin H. (Hillyer). East & West Hartland, Conn., Church Records. (Pittsfield, Massachusetts: self published, 1900)
    529.

    West Hartland, Connecticut, Church Records
    Baptized, 2 Dec. 1787, Betsey, Daughter of Thomas & Phebe Porter

  3. Griffin, Paula Porter, and Thomas Stephen Neel. The Ancestors of Daniel White, 1777-1836, and his wife, Sarah Ford, 1778-1847, and Their Descendants. (Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, 1979)
    243.

    In Nov. 1815, Mrs. Thomas Porter, and her dau. Betsey Scribner, a widow, with a three year old dau. Polly, and two sons Aurora and Philo Thomas arrived in New London in company with the Isaac P. Case Family, the Simeon Munson family, and three Smith boys, Sherman, Austin, and Major -- Major being only six years old. They were all from Conn., though immediately, they had moved from near Springfield, Clarke Co., Ohio by way of the Maumee River.

    The dau. Betsey Scribner mar. second 18 July to Francis Keyes as his second wife, and they joined the Morman migration and left New London.