James Tarbell

(prior to 27 April 1777 - 27 April 1840)
James Tarbell|b. pre 27 Apr 1777\nd. 27 Apr 1840|p2187.htm|James Tarbell|b. s 1730|p2186.htm||||Lieutenant William Tarbell|b. s 1700|p2197.htm|Mary Farnsworth|b. s 1705|p2198.htm|||||||

5-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
He and his brother Edmund were among the early settlers of Mt. Holly, VT.1 James was a head of family, age 16 to under 26, in the 1800 Census taken in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont.2 James was born prior to 27 April 1777.3,4 He was the son of James Tarbell. James died on 27 April 1840 in Mt. Holly.5 He was buried in the Tarbellville Cemetery in Mt. Holly.6

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. 66.
  2. [S230] Tarble, James, 1800 US Census, Mt. Holly, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA M32 Roll 52, sheet 128 pg. 61.
  3. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 112, "TARBELL, James, d. April 27, 1840 age 63 y."
  4. [S230] Tarble, James, 1800 Census Mt. Holly, Vt., age 16 to 25.
  5. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 112, "TARBELL, James, d. April 27, 1840."
  6. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 112, "TARBELL, James, d. April 27, 1840 age 63 y.
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