Individual Details
Priscilla Poor
(15 Jan 1727/28 - 29 Jul 1796)
Events
Birth | 15 Jan 1727/28 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | 22 Feb 1750 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts - Benjamin Gage | |||
Death | 29 Jul 1796 | Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
Biography |
Families
Spouse | Benjamin Gage (1728 - 1796) |
Child | Peter Gage (1751 - 1831) |
Child | Bettey Gage (1752 - 1775) |
Child | Hannah Gage (1754 - 1775) |
Child | Rebecca Gage (1756 - 1849) |
Child | Jonathan Gage (1759 - 1841) |
Child | Priscilla Gage (1761 - 1775) |
Child | Benjamin Gage (1763 - 1775) |
Child | Isaac Gage (1766 - 1826) |
Child | Joseph Gage (1768 - ) |
Father | Daniel Poor (1688 - 1772) |
Mother | Dorothy Kimball (1690 - ) |
Sibling | Hannah Poor (1712 - 1736) |
Sibling | Mehitable Poor (1714 - 1788) |
Sibling | Dorothy Poor (1716 - 1801) |
Sibling | Daniel Poor (1718 - 1738) |
Sibling | Abigail Poor (1719 - 1810) |
Sibling | Jonathan Poor (1724 - 1755) |
Sibling | Peter Poor (1726 - ) |
Sibling | Peter Poor (1730 - 1802) |
Sibling | Sarah Poor (1732 - ) |
Notes
Biography
An account of the malignant fever of 1796 that killed Priscilla and Benjamin – also killed son Jonathan’s wife SusannahSusannah, w. Jonathan, July 29, 1796. [a. 36 y.G. R. 1.]
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?cc=evans;c=evans;idno=n23432.0001.001;page=root;view=text
The awful malignant feverat Newburyport, in the year 1796. An elegiac epistle to the mourners, on thedeath of forty persons by Jonathan Plummer
Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005).