Person:Julia Potter (5)

m. 31 Dec 1826
  1. Julia Potter1828 - 1895
  2. Susan Janette PotterAbt 1831 - 1900
  3. Thomas W. PotterAbt 1836 - 1905
m. 23 May 1847
  1. Clara Lenore Langworthy1848 - 1869
  2. William P. Langworthy
Facts and Events
Name Julia Potter
Gender Female
Birth[1] 16 Apr 1828 Potter Hill, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 23 May 1847 to William Alonzo Langworthy
Death[1] 9 Sep 1895 Seabreeze, Volusia, Florida, United States
Burial? Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States

Census: 1880 Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    51:42:631, October 17, 1895.

    At Seabreeze, near Daytona, Fla., Sept. 9, 1895, Mrs. Julia Potter Langworthy.
    The eldest of four children, and daughter of William and Susan Prosser Potter, Mrs. Langworthy was born April 16, 1828, at Potter Hill, R. I. She joined the First Hopkinton Church at the age of fourteen, and on May 23, 1847, was married to William A. Langworthy, of Hopkinton, R. I. For fifty-five years she lived in the village of her birth, when the family moved to New York City, where she united with the First Seventh-day Baptist Church, of which she remained a member at the time of her death. For the past ten years she had spent the winters in Florida, and the Summers at Watch Hill, R. I. Though long a sufferer from a painful disease, she loved to live and keep in touch with the times, taking an interest in everyone, as well as in current events, always bright and social, a loving wife and mother, a child with her children. Her Bible was her constant companion in her latter years, and one of her last requests, a prayer that God's will might be done. She leaves a husband, son, and grand-daughter.