Individual Details

Sally Prouty

(15 Nov 1809 - 1 Mar 1904)

Mrs. Sally Prouty.

By the death of Mrs. Sally Prouty, March 1, 1904, of Brattleboro, Vermont, Brattleboro Chapter lost a "Real Daughter" at the age of 94 years.
Mrs. Prouty was born in Marlboro, Vermont, December 15, 1809, a daughter of Amos and Phoebe Prouty, and one of a family of twelve children. Her father was one of the earliest settlers in Marlboro, and a soldier of the Revolution. In 1831 she married Fosdick Prouty of Spencer, Massachusetts, who died in 1862. Mrs. Prouty became a member of the chapter in December, 1900, and received the gold spoon designed for all "Real Daughters." Keen of intellect, she had a fund of early recollections which was a delight to listen to. She was the recipient of many flowers and tokens from the chapter members (Flagg 22).

Events

Birth15 Nov 1809Marlboro, Windham, Vermont, United States
Marriage1831Fosdick Prouty
Census (family)11 Sep 1850Marlboro, Windham, Vermont, United States - Fosdick Prouty
Death1 Mar 1904Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont, United States

Families

SpouseFosdick Prouty (1808 - 1861)
ChildSarah Prouty (1833 - )
ChildFosdic Plummer Prouty (1834 - 1909)
ChildAlbert Manly Prouty (1842 - )
ChildPolly Prouty (1845 - )
ChildAlmira Prouty (1848 - )
FatherAmos Prouty (1766 - 1841)
MotherPhebe Bartlett (1768 - 1841)
SiblingAbel Prouty (1788 - 1867)
SiblingLucinda Prouty (1790 - 1795)
SiblingAmos Prouty (1792 - 1795)
SiblingAmos Prouty (1796 - )
SiblingLouisa Prouty (1798 - 1852)
SiblingWorthy Prouty (1800 - 1888)
SiblingPhilena Prouty (1802 - 1867)
SiblingClark Prouty (1803 - 1875)
SiblingPhoebe Prouty (1805 - 1891)
SiblingAlmira Maria Prouty (1807 - 1847)

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