Person:Harriet Almy (1)

Watchers
m. 23 Oct 1785
  1. Phillip Almy1786 -
  2. Ann Almy1787 - 1873
  3. Hannah Almy1789 -
  4. Bridget Almy1791 - 1886
  5. Peleg Almy1792 -
  6. David Almy1794 -
  7. Sarah Almy1796 -
  8. Charles Almy1799 -
  9. Mary Almy1801 -
  10. Elizabeth Almy1803 - 1884
  11. Emeline Almy1806 -
  12. Edward Almy1808 -
  13. John Almy1810 -
  14. Harriet Almy1812 - 1885
  • H.  Charles Greenman (add)
  • WHarriet Almy1812 - 1885
m. 4 Jan 1841
Facts and Events
Name Harriet Almy
Gender Female
Birth[1] 30 Jul 1812 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 4 Jan 1841 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United Statesto Charles Greenman (add)
Death[2] 17 Apr 1885 New York City, New York, United States
References
  1. Portsmouth 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)
    52.

    ALMY, Harriet, of Peleg and Hannah, [born] July 30, 1812.

  2. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    41:19:8, May 7, 1885.

    At the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. Charles Stillman, in New York City, on Friday, April 17, 1885 Mrs. Harriet Almy Greenman, widow of the late Mr. Clark Greenman, of Mystic, Conn., in the 73d year of her age. Mrs. Greenman was born in Portsmouth, R. I., the youngest of fourteen children. But three of this large family survive her, a sister ninety-four years old, two brothers, one ninety-two, the other seventy four. She was married to Mr. Greenman Jan. 4, 1841, and survived him eight years. At sixteen years of age, she became a subject of saving grace, was baptized by Eld. John Taylor, and joined the Christian Baptist Church of Portsmouth. When the Greenmanville Seventh-day Baptist Church was organized she was one of its constituent members, and remained faithful to her covenant relation. In her Christian life she was quiet and retiring, but firm in her faith ever trusting in her Saviour. Of four children, only a daughter, Mrs. Stillman, is left to experience the loss of mother. Her remains were brought to her home in Greenmanville, Conn., where funeral services were attended on Monday, April 20th, conducted, in the absence of Pastor O. D. Sherman, by the writer of this notice, assisted by Eld. Geo. B. Utter.
    O. U. W.