md. Winchester, 5 Feb. 1835 Mowry Saben
She was an artist, see attached images of two of her paintings.
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Almira and her husband buried 4 children in February 1841.
Ravages Of Scarlet Fever
The Keene N.H. Sentinel announces the death of three children of Mowry Saben, of Winchester, of scarlet fever on the 24th ult. within the spaces of five hours, and the only surviving child on the 27th. The youngest of these children was nine months old, the eldest five years and three months.
[published Wednesday, April 7, 1841, Auburn Journal and Advertiser (Auburn, NY); story also published in Newark, N.J., Bellows Falls, Vt., Boston, Mass., and New London, Ct.]
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Source: FAG User #47283828
md. Winchester, 5 Feb. 1835 Mowry Saben
She was an artist, see attached images of two of her paintings.
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Almira and her husband buried 4 children in February 1841.
Ravages Of Scarlet Fever
The Keene N.H. Sentinel announces the death of three children of Mowry Saben, of Winchester, of scarlet fever on the 24th ult. within the spaces of five hours, and the only surviving child on the 27th. The youngest of these children was nine months old, the eldest five years and three months.
[published Wednesday, April 7, 1841, Auburn Journal and Advertiser (Auburn, NY); story also published in Newark, N.J., Bellows Falls, Vt., Boston, Mass., and New London, Ct.]
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Source: FAG User #47283828
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