Both of her parents were members of the Dutch Church of Cranberry.
Eleanor Williamson married James Schureman on January 23, 1778 in Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Her aunt, Mary Williamson, was wife of George Thompson and her uncle, Judge Abraham Schuyler, married Alechi (Alice) Voorhees, and their daughter, Christina, was wife of Peter Thompson, and Joanna, another daughter, was wife of Staats Van Deursen.
Her uncle, William Williamson, had a daughter Mary, who was wife of John Christopher Cox; and their son, Henry Christopher Cox, married Mary Mattox Van l^ostrand, and was father of Hannah Cox, who was married to James Schureman.
Both of her parents were members of the Dutch Church of Cranberry.
Eleanor Williamson married James Schureman on January 23, 1778 in Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Her aunt, Mary Williamson, was wife of George Thompson and her uncle, Judge Abraham Schuyler, married Alechi (Alice) Voorhees, and their daughter, Christina, was wife of Peter Thompson, and Joanna, another daughter, was wife of Staats Van Deursen.
Her uncle, William Williamson, had a daughter Mary, who was wife of John Christopher Cox; and their son, Henry Christopher Cox, married Mary Mattox Van l^ostrand, and was father of Hannah Cox, who was married to James Schureman.
Inscription
THIS STONE
erected in the memory of
ELEANOR WILLIAMSON
wife of
James Schureman
who was born on the
16th day of January
1761
and died on the 17th day
of July 1823
in the sixty third year
of her age
[Epitaph unreadable]
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