Hij is getrouwd met Electa Osborne.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 9 september 1809 te Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA, hij was toen 40 jaar oud.Bron 4
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Gebeurtenis (Intention of Marriage) op 10 oktober 1809: Rev. Lawson shows this date as the marriage date, may have been intent.Bron 5
Rev. Harvey M. Lawson, Ph.B., B.D., "History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Clement Corbin of Muddy River (Brookline) Mass. and Woodstock, Conn.", 1905, p. 52 #43 "SEBASTIAN CABOT, Jr., b. June 1, 1769, at Thompson; graduated Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, 1797, taught, 1798-1800, at Moor's Indian Charity School at Hanover; studied divinity with Rev. Dr. John Smith at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, and settled as Congregational minister at Pelham, Mass. (now Prescott); he soon resigned on account of ill health and devoted himself to teaching for life. The last fifteen years of his life were spent in Enfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, where he died July 15, 1853, age 84. He m. Electa Osborn, Daughter of Zebedee, Oct 10, 1809."
Description of the School
http://www.galenfrysinger.com/new_hampshire_dartmouth.htm
Dartmouth's original purpose was to provide for the Christianization, instruction, and education of "Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land...and also of English Youth and any others." Ministers Nathaniel Whittaker and Samson Occom (an early Native American clergyman) raised funds for the college in England through an English trust among whose benefactors and trustees were prominent English statesmen, including King George III's future Secretary of State for the Colonies in North America, William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, for whom Dartmouth College is named. The fund raising was meant to support Wheelock's ongoing Connecticut institution of 1754, Moor's Indian Charity School, but Wheelock instead applied most of the funds to the establishment of Dartmouth College. Wheelock established a collegiate department within Moor's Charity School in 1768 that he moved to Hanover with the rest of the school in 1770. The College granted its first degrees in 1771, obtaining a seal to affix on them in 1773. Dejected and betrayed, Samson Occom went on to form his own community of New England Indians called Brothertown Indians in Oneida country in upstate New York.
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Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - USA, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the USA, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850.M432, 1,009 rolls. Enfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, roll M432_321, page 337, image 190./ Ancestry.com
Record for Electa Osburnne/ Ancestry.com