NameMrs. —— MOREY
Birthbef 17532401, p. 248-250.
Death15 Nov 1810, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont2400, p. 70.,2401, p. 248-250. Age: 57
Spouses
Birth15 May 1743, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts1856, p. 29.
Death28 Dec 1810, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont6, p. 18. Age: 67
FatherJoseph MOREY (1710-)
MotherMary SWIFT (1715-)
ChildrenJoseph (~1760->1840)
 Abraham (~1773-1833)
Notes for Mrs. —— MOREY

Birth before 1753:2401, p. 248-250. Records of the East Parish of the Congregational Church, Rutland, Vermont, indicate Mrs. Morey was "57+" years of age at her death in 1810.

1790 U.S. Census:7, p. 44.,1932 Mrs. Morey enumerated in the household of her husband Philemon Morey in Rutland Township, Rutland County, Vermont as one of three females. The other two females assumed to be daughters. Son Abraham, about age 16, also resided in the household.

1800 U.S. Census:148, p. 125. Mrs. Morey enumerated in the household of her husband Philemon Morey in Rutland Township, Rutland County, Vermont as one of two females. The other female assumed to be a daughter.

1810 U.S. Census:643 Mrs. Morey enumerated in the household of her son Joseph Morey in Rutland Township, Rutland County, Vermont as the one female over age 45. Husband Philemon Morey also enumerated in the same household, along with Joseph, his wife Jane, and their nine children.

1810 Death:2401, p. 248-250. From the records kept by the East Parish of the Congregational Church in Rutland: "1810 Nov. 15, Mrs. Morey, 57+"

1810 Death:2400, p. 70. Extracts from the Rutland Weekly Herald indicates the death was recorded in the 21 November 1810 issue of the Rutland Herald as:
Died this village, 15 inst., William Phillips, 24.
Died this village, same day, Mrs. —— Mory, wife of Philemon
Note from Introduction: "The reader should be informed that when reading the obituaries and marriages that ‘this town’ is Rutland; inst. refers to the present month and ult. to the month prior. . . . The original spelling has been kept throughout. It must be noted that these notices were handwritten and were deciphered by the newspaper staff."
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