Orrin Ranney

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Orrin Ranney

Birth
Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Death
29 Nov 1814 (aged 27–28)
Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
part B row 9
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son of Jonathan Ranney &
Sarah (Parsons) Ranney
who were m. Feb. 26, 1786

m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Gibbons
20 Nov 1810 at East Granville, Mass.
According to the Ranney Genealogy sited below, she married 2nd Orrin's brother Reuben Ranney (1790-1879) on Oct. 6, 1817 at East Granville, Mass. Betsy and Reuben lived in Granville and Ashfield. They moved to N.J. where she died Mar. 6, 1882 in Elizabeth, N.J.

Orrin6 Ranney (Jonathan5, George4, George3, Thomas2, Thomas1), bapt. June 24, 1789, Chatham, Ct.; m. Nov. 20, 1810, East Granville, Mass., Betsey Gibbons, b. Aug. 13, 1787, Granville, Mass. He d. abt. 1815. She m. (2) his brother Reuben.
Child: Orrin D., b. Aug. 12, 1812; rem. to Chicago. Was m.; one dau.

[The Ranny Family, Extracted From Middletown Upper Houses a history of the north society of Middletown, Ct. from 1650 to 1800 with genealogical and biographical chapters on early families by Charles Collard Adams New York: Grafton Press, 1908]

Orrin and Betsy had one son, Orrin Datus Ranney (1812-1894) [Find A Grave Memorial# 8165092].

son of Jonathan Ranney &
Sarah (Parsons) Ranney
who were m. Feb. 26, 1786

m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Gibbons
20 Nov 1810 at East Granville, Mass.
According to the Ranney Genealogy sited below, she married 2nd Orrin's brother Reuben Ranney (1790-1879) on Oct. 6, 1817 at East Granville, Mass. Betsy and Reuben lived in Granville and Ashfield. They moved to N.J. where she died Mar. 6, 1882 in Elizabeth, N.J.

Orrin6 Ranney (Jonathan5, George4, George3, Thomas2, Thomas1), bapt. June 24, 1789, Chatham, Ct.; m. Nov. 20, 1810, East Granville, Mass., Betsey Gibbons, b. Aug. 13, 1787, Granville, Mass. He d. abt. 1815. She m. (2) his brother Reuben.
Child: Orrin D., b. Aug. 12, 1812; rem. to Chicago. Was m.; one dau.

[The Ranny Family, Extracted From Middletown Upper Houses a history of the north society of Middletown, Ct. from 1650 to 1800 with genealogical and biographical chapters on early families by Charles Collard Adams New York: Grafton Press, 1908]

Orrin and Betsy had one son, Orrin Datus Ranney (1812-1894) [Find A Grave Memorial# 8165092].


Inscription

IN
Memory of
Mr Orrin Ranney.
who died Novr 29
1814, aged 28 Years,
Behold we see while here we look
The deareƒt ties of friendship broke
Tho grief & sorrow pierce the heart
The deareƒt friends we see muƒt part