Huldah Town

Brief Life History of Huldah

When Huldah Town was born about 21 April 1773, in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Ebenezer Town, was 28 and her mother, Huldah Wheelock, was 26. She married Elijah Thayer on 10 February 1792, in Charlton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 5 daughters. She died on 18 February 1827, in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 53, and was buried in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Family Time Line

Elijah Thayer
1767–1848
Huldah Town
1773–1827
Marriage: 10 February 1792
Arnold Thayer
1792–1866
Clarissa Thayer
1795–1872
Ebenezer Town Thayer
1797–1843
Hiram Thayer
1799–1886
Lucetta Thayer
1801–1884
Harvey Thayer
1803–1846
Almira Thayer
1805–
Roxana Thayer
1807–1899
Charlotte Lamb Thayer
1811–1905
Horace Thayer
1813–1815

Sources (15)

  • Huldah, "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910"
  • Unknown, "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
  • Huldah Towne Thayer, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1776

Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress. Colonies declare independence.

1776 · The Declaration to the King

"""At the end of the Second Continental Congress the 13 colonies came together to petition independence from King George III. With no opposing votes, the Declaration of Independence was drafted and ready for all delegates to sign on the Fourth of July 1776. While many think the Declaration was to tell the King that they were becoming independent, its true purpose was to be a formal explanation of why the Congress voted together to declare their independence from Britain. The Declaration also is home to one of the best-known sentences in the English language, stating, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."""""""

1788 · The First Presidential Election

The First Presidential election was held in the newly created United States of America. Under the Articles of Confederation, the executive branch of the country was not set up for an individual to help lead the nation. So, under the United States Constitution they position was put in. Because of his prominent roles during the Revolutionary War, George Washington was voted in unanimously as the First President of the United States.

Name Meaning

English (Yorkshire and Kent): topographic name from Middle English toun(e), t(h)one, tun(e) ‘town, village, settlement’ (Old English tūn), often in the senses ‘primary settlement within an area’, ‘manor, estate’, and ‘hamlet, farm’, for someone who lived in such a place.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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