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Rust Family - Ourfolk

Rust Family - Ourfolk



Experience Rust (Gurley) 1 NOV 1693 - 10 JUL 1768

Experience was born on 1 NOV 1693 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut and died on 10 JUL 1768 (age: 74) in Mansfield, Windham Co., Connecticut .

Experience was married to Samuel Gurley on ABT 1712 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut.

Samuel was born on 17 MAY 1687 in Northampton, MA and died on 23 FEB 1760 (age: 72) in Coventry, CT .
He was the son of William Gurley (1665 - 1 MAY 1687) and Hester Ingersoll (Jones) (9 SEP 1665 - 27 NOV 1705).
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Experience Rust (Gurley)
 


Sources:

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- Samuel was born on 17 MAY 1687 in Northampton, MA and died on 23 FEB 1760 (age: 72) in Coventry, CT




-- Experience --
daughter of Nathaniel Rust and Mary Atchison.


Experience: Burial of Samuel & Experience Gurley 'The following are inscirptions on a few of the grave-stones in an old Cemetery situated about a mile and a half north west from the meeting house in North Mansfield, Connecticut. It is commonly known as the Gurley burying ground. It will be observed that in all cases the persons whose names have been selected for transcription were, with the exception of the last two, born before the year 1700. They were the earliest settlers in this part of Mansfield. Their descendants are, for the most part, very numerous, and are found in nearly all the States.

'In Memory of Mrs. Experience Gurley wife of Mr. Samuel Gurley who died July 10th 1768 in ye 74th year of her age'
(N.B. - Near by is the grave of Mr. Samuel Gurley, but the inscription on the stone is illegible.)'

( from NEHGR, v. 22, p. 387; Inscriptions on Grave-Stones in North Mansfield, Connecticut; [communicated by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, A.M.)

(from an email from Deborah Sweet - 6/2005)


-- Samuel --
was a farmer and was prominent in political affairs. 'He was distinguished for piety, and was eminently useful in the cause of religion and humanity.'

Samuel and Experience had 10 children.




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