Timothy Hartwell

(23 June 1763 - 27 May 1846)
Timothy Hartwell|b. 23 Jun 1763\nd. 27 May 1846|p86.htm|Joseph Hartwell|b. 3 Nov 1730\nd. Mar 1803|p76.htm||||William Hartwell III|b. 5 Nov 1703\nd. 20 Apr 1746|p67.htm|Deborah Wheeler?|b. 13 Jan 1701\nd. 31 Dec 1745|p75.htm|||||||

Four-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Timothy was born on 23 June 1763.1 He was the son of Joseph Hartwell. He married Lydia Cole on 6 July 1786.2 He removed as early as 1783 to Putney, Vt., in 1799 to Springfield, Vt., and in 1803 to Lyndon, Vt.. He later moved to Newark, Vt.3 Timothy died on 27 May 1846 in Newark, Caledonia County, Vermont, at age 82.4

Family: Timothy Hartwell and Lydia Cole

Cited documentation

  1. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, second edition. (Boston: Press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887), pg. 166, "23 July, 1763."
  2. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, pg. 166, "m. 6 July, 1786, Lydia Cole."
  3. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, pg. 167.
  4. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, pgs. 166-7, "d 27 May, 1846 . . . Newark, Vt., where he died."
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