In Memory of Madam EUNICE PITKIN relict of Col. Jos. Pitkin of East Hartford. She was the only daughter of the Honorable John Hall of Wallingford and became first the consort of Mr. Sam'l Andrew son of the Rev. Rector Andrew:
And afterwards consort of Gov'r Law.
She was a Lady of an excellent character
For Prudent Industry and Economy
For Virtue and Piety.
For Kindness Benevolence & Sociability
and for a certain Nobleness of Spirit
and Dignity of manners
She lived an Honor and ornament to the families
to which she was connected and died in this city
June 3d 1774 ETAT 75.
The daughter of John & Mary (Lyman) Hall, she was married three times:
1. Samuel Andrew married on December 9, 1719; children --
Eunice (Andrew) Law, Samuel Andrew, Abigail (Andrew)
Russell & David Andrew (twins), Sarah (Andrew) Alling.
2. Gov. Jonathan Law married on January 11, 1730.
3. Joseph Pitkin married on 1751.
In Memory of Madam EUNICE PITKIN relict of Col. Jos. Pitkin of East Hartford. She was the only daughter of the Honorable John Hall of Wallingford and became first the consort of Mr. Sam'l Andrew son of the Rev. Rector Andrew:
And afterwards consort of Gov'r Law.
She was a Lady of an excellent character
For Prudent Industry and Economy
For Virtue and Piety.
For Kindness Benevolence & Sociability
and for a certain Nobleness of Spirit
and Dignity of manners
She lived an Honor and ornament to the families
to which she was connected and died in this city
June 3d 1774 ETAT 75.
The daughter of John & Mary (Lyman) Hall, she was married three times:
1. Samuel Andrew married on December 9, 1719; children --
Eunice (Andrew) Law, Samuel Andrew, Abigail (Andrew)
Russell & David Andrew (twins), Sarah (Andrew) Alling.
2. Gov. Jonathan Law married on January 11, 1730.
3. Joseph Pitkin married on 1751.
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