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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

(m. Feb.13,1791 Pratt Gen.)

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Note    H2392         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

(a.2 in 1850 census)

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Note    H2393         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Dorothy Pray aged 16 in Sep.1650 - Essex Quarterly Court Rec.

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Note    H2394         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

m. ? , m. Isaac Stetson (Stetson Gen.?)

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Note    H2395         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

They ran away to Providence where they were probably married and were there Jun.17,1682, and were summoned before the authorities for misconduct. (See Early Records of Providence, Rhode Island, Vol.6-45). Ephraim Pray aged 28 made a deposition Jan.21,1690/1 (Mass. Archives 36-307).

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Note    H2396         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

He lived near his brother Joseph in 1756 when his house is mentioned in town records (p.349). He was elected sealer of wood in 1779 & 1780

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Note    H2397         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died in 90th yr., gs
cousins

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Note    H2398         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died age 91, gs.
Lived on Hancock St. at N. corner of Whitney Rd., Quincy. Shoemaker; Rev. Soldier.
Mrs. Betsey (Miss - Ch.Rec) & John Pray Apr.3,1824 (Apr.5 - Ch.Rec) at Quincy.

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Note    H2399         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Joseph Pray owned the covenant and was baptized Jan.21,1727/8 & 1st seven children were baptized Jun.2,1728. In 1733 he requested a small piece of the common to set a house on

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Note    H2400         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

4 sons

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Note    H2401         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Bridgewater VR)

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Note    H2402         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died in 79th yr.
Her gravestone was formerly in Elm St. Cemetery, Braintree, but has disappeared since 1904.

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Note    H2403         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

widow of William Prior, She is in 1850 census.

Capt. William Prior was taxed in Quincy beginning in 1808.

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Note    H2404         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Direct quote from obituary:
The following scrap of her history is taken from the Maryville, Missouri Democrat: The history of a lady, Mrs. Elizabeth R uhl, residing south of Maryville two miles, is quite interesting. She has attai ned the age of 98 years and 6 months. She was born and raised in Baltimore Coun ty, Maryland. She and her husband emigrated to Ohio in 1814, remaining there un til the year 1868, when she and one of her sons came to Missouri. This old lady had raised 17 children, 3 daughters and 14 sons; she has 87 grandchildren and 121 great grandchildren, and 3 great, great grandchildren. She lived on one far m in Ohio more than 53 years. Seven of her sons mowed together in the same fiel d. She has been a member of the Lutheran church for more than 75 years. She has been a widow for 38 years and has been blind for over 20 years. She is drawing a pension for the service of her husband in the War of 1812. Her father, Mr. P rosser, drove a continental wagon in the Revolutionary War. Until within the la st two or three weeks Mrs. Ruhl has been able to walk from one room to another, but for several days she has been confined to her bed though she does not seem to be suffering much pain. (undated newspaper clipping in scrapbook owned by K enneth Dudly, Bellville, Ohio). The son with whom she moved to Missouri was Wil liam Ruhl.