Person:Olive Rich (4)

Watchers
m. 4 Aug 1774
  1. Lucinda Rich1775 - 1855
  2. Charles Rich1777 - 1811
  3. Mary Rich1779 - 1858
  4. Jacob Rich1782 - 1826
  5. Olive Rich1784 - 1869
  6. Reuben Rich1786 - 1863
  7. David Rich1789 - 1858
  8. Elisha Rich1791 - 1862
  9. Ebenezer Rich1795 - 1847
m. 13 May 1807
  1. Zemira Hall1808 - 1896
  2. Mary Hall1810 - 1894
  3. Olivia HallCal 1812 - 1881
  4. Ebenezer Wright HallCal 1815 - 1903
  5. William HallCal 1817 - 1883
  6. Eliza Rich Hall1822 - 1903
  7. John HallCal 1826 - 1866
Facts and Events
Name[3] Olive Rich
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] May 1784 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 13 May 1807 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Dr Ebenezer Hall
Death[1][2] 30 Oct 1869 Mount Clemens, Macomb, Michigan, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States. Bureau of the Census, and Daughters of the American Revolution (indexers). Federal mortality census schedules, 1850–1880, and related indexes. (National Archives microfilm publication T655, 1962)
    [1].

    Persons who Died during the Year ending 1st June, 1870, in the village of Mt Clemens.
    No.: 311
    Name: Hall Olivia
    Age: 85 [birth about 1784]
    Sex: M
    Color: W
    Condition: W
    Place of Birth: Massachusetts
    Month of Death: Oct
    Occupation: House Keeper
    Cause: Conjective Chills / Fever

  2. Find A Grave: Clinton Grove Cemetery, Clinton, MI, in Find A Grave
    Olivia Rich Hall.

    DR EBENEZER HALL
    DIED
    July 2, 1865:
    AGED
    82 Years.
    OLIVIA,
    wife of
    DR E. HALL
    Died Oct. 30, 1869:
    Aged 85 Yrs.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Rich, Irma A. Kendall genealogy: the descendants of Thomas and Francis Kendall of Charlestown and Woburn, Massachusetts; set forth in rhyme by Anstis Kendall Miles in 1855; now reprinted and rendered in prose with many additions. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: C. E. Goodspeed & Co., 1920)
    p. 22.

    Children of Mary Kendall [#7] and Jacob Rich: Olive Rich, b. May 1784, m. Apr 1808 Dr. Ebenezer Hall. Removed in 1835 to Woodstock, N.Y.