BIRTH:
Deborah Ford was born at Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 19 May 1767.[1]
MARRIAGE:
Deborah Ford married Thomas Tirrill at Cummington, Hampshire, Massachusetts on 7 May 1789.[2]
Deborah was the second wife of Thomas Tirrill; they had 6 children, all born at Cummington:
David, b. 27 March 1790
Harvey, b. 1 February 1793, d. 17 February 1877
Thomas, b. 26 February 1795, d. 20 October 1872
Polly, b. 16 October 1796
Annis, b. 30 April 1800
Zenas, b. 21 December 1801
DEATH:
Deborah (Ford) Tirrill passed away at Cummington, Hampshire, Massachusetts on 9 September 1828 and is buried at the Cummington Village Cemetery, Main Street.[3]
↑The Vital Records of Cummington, Massachusetts 1762-1900, William W. Streeter & Daphne H. Morris, 1979, p. 162. "TIRRILL, Thomas and Deborah Ford [int. both of Cumm.], May 7 1789],"
↑The Vital Records of Cummington, Massachusetts 1762-1900, William W. Streeter & Daphne H. Morris, 1979, p, 235. "TIRRILL, Deborah [(Ford), P.R. 1], wife of Thomas, d. Sept. 9, 1828, age 61 yrs., G.R. 5." NOTES: "P.R. 1 refers to "Private Record; diary from 1802 to 1860 kept by William Packard, town treasurer for 44 years, containing records of births, marriages, and deaths. Diary now located in files of Cummington Historical Commission in the Community House."; "G.R. 5" refers to "Gravestone Record, Cummington Village Cemetery, Main Street.",
Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Massachusetts Compiled Marriages, 1695-1910
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