Lovisa's Extended Sickness. undertermined length. Illness ..... lasted two years. (Biog. Sketches; prelim. ms. agrees); some recover but critical relapse. Lovisa died a "few months" after Lovina's death. (Biog. Sketches), " fourteen yeasr after her mariage" (Narratife ... of Joseph Tuttle").
Dau. of the Deacon in the local church at Haddam, Conn., a wealthy and influentialman of the town.
Marriage Notes for Solomon Mack Sr. and Lydia GATES-357153
Vital Records, Lyme, Conn.
Jason is described as the eldest son of Soloman Mack, "a studious and manly boy" who is his youth turned to religion and became a preacher an a social reformer.
Lovina was the younger sister to Lovisa. Sickness "a short time" before Lovisa's healing, with "three years" final illness (Biography Sketches and Prlim. ms.).
During the War of 1812 Sephen, the second son of Soloman Mack, commanded a company of troops and was in Detroit at the surrender of the traitor Hull. When ordered to surrender, Major Mack was so incensed at such a disgraceful compromise that he broke his sword across his knee and threw it into the lake. Stephen Mack was a benefactor of his neighbors, for he used his wealth to improve conditions andto help provide conveniences for them. At his own expense he built a turnpike road from Detroit to Pontiac. He served as a member of theMichigan territorial council. When he died, he left his family what in those days wa a large fortune. Lucy Mack SMITH stayed with her brother for a time before marring Joseph Sr. and was given $1000 as a dowry that she put away.
HE WAS A REV. SOLDIER AND WAS WOUNDED IN THE LEFT HAND SO THAT TWO FINGERS WERE
CLOSED UPON THE PALM OF HIS HAND. Notes from Hammond Family in Evansville, In
Library. 1996 THIS WAS GIDEONS 2ND MARRIAGE, HE FIRST MARRIED RACHEL HORTON.
HAMMOND DATA SAYS SARAH WAS BORN IN FOSTER, RI,
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DATE 28 JUN 1772
PLAC Guilford County, North Carolina, New Garden MM.
Date also given for birth as 30 Jul 1800
Lived in Wabash, Ind
Lived in Wabash, Ind