Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Plumer, William, 1759-1850 |
Born |
Jun., 25, 1759 |
Birthplace |
Newbury, Mass. |
Deceased |
Dec. 23, 1850 |
Deceased where |
Epping, N.H. |
Places of residence |
Epping, N.H. |
Occupation |
Lawyer. N.H. State Legislator. U.S. Senator for N.H. N.H. Governor. |
Father |
Samuel Plumer. |
Mother |
Mary Dole. |
Spouse |
Sarah "Sally" Fowler, daughter of Philip Fowler and Sarah Shatswell, b. Jul. 21, |
Children |
1. William Plumer, Jr., b. 1789, d. 1854. 2. Sarah Fowler Plumer, b. 1790, d. 1818. 3. Samuel Plumer, b. 1792, d. 1881. 4. George Washington Plumer, b. 1796, d. 1883. 5. John Jay Plumer, b. 1799, d. 1849. 6. Quintus Plumer, b. and d. 1805. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Sarah "Sally" Fowler, daughter of Philip Fowler and Sarah Shatswell, b. Jul. 21, 1762 in Newmarket, N.H., d. Apr. 1, 1852 in Epping, N.H., m. Feb. 12, 1788. |
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