Calvin Tarbell

(16 March 1802 - 1870)
Calvin Tarbell|b. 16 Mar 1802\nd. 1870|p1589.htm|Edmund Tarbell|b. 12 Jun 1767\nd. 11 Sep 1843|p1585.htm|Polly Boynton|b. ca Feb 1774\nd. 10 Mar 1808|p1586.htm|James Tarbell|b. s 1730|p2186.htm|Esther Fletcher|b. 13 Dec 1735|p2194.htm|Nathaniel Boynton|b. s 1745|p2171.htm||||

4-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Calvin was born in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont, on 16 March 1802.1 He was the son of Edmund Tarbell and Polly Boynton. Calvin died in 1870.2 He was buried in the New Mechanicsville Cemetery in Mt. Holly.3

Cited documentation

  1. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks., Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991 (Privately Printed by the author, 1992), pg. 92 children of Edmund Tarble citing DAR, "Calvin, b. March 16, 1802"; and pg. 105, "TARBELL, Calvin, 1802 ..."
  2. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 105, "TARBELL, Calvin, 1802 - 1870."
  3. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 105, "TARBELL, Calvin."
 
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