Re: George Osborne, born Canada, buried Hanson; connection to A.Tammer
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Re: George Osborne, born Canada, buried Hanson; connection to A.Tammer
Phyllis Schwendenman 9/21/03
Phylis:
First, note I misread his gravestone from the photo taken; the 70 was actually 79 (so as recorded in his "80th year"). I wondered if anyone would reply to it and am glad you have (about the second part below). Sarah Wade and Deborah Bonney were his wives. I'll have to check for her gravestone when I get back that way.
Second, I have no info on Anthony Tammer, only his recorded marriage to Nancy Osborne. He is a dead end as not found in any other record or census of the area. If he died in 1826, where was it recorded (or how?). Their daughter Nancy Osborne Tammer married Ezekiel Turner abt 1825; eight children known.
In the 1855 Pembroke, Mass. census, Nancy Tammer was living, aged 70, with her grandson George William Turner's family in Pembroke. In the 1865 census in Pembroke, she was at the Alms House (paupers & insane); listed as a pauper; aged 79 and widowed. She died 6 Apr 1867 there.
Her daughter Nancy O. Turner died 26 Aug 1868 (Death recorded in Hanover and Abington; place of death in Abington; died of paralysis; age given as 66 in Hanover; as 60 in Abington).
George W. Turner, b. 19 May 1826; d. 29 Jul 1909 (both in Pembroke), married Elizabeth C. Barton on 6 Feb 1850. Six known children from marriage. He was my third great grandfather(my grandmother's great grandfather).
Paul Cobb