A genealogical history of the French and allied families . ssachusetts, about 1804; mar-ried Amanda Waterman, at Chenango, Broome county, NewYork, about 1826. To them were born five children: 1. Thelismar, born 1828; married Anna Wright. 2. Jared A., born 1831; never married; died about thirty-one years of age. 3. Julia, born 1833; married Levi Phillips. 4. Alta, born 1835; died when about nine years of age. 5. Amanda, born 1837; married J. G. Sanders. The children of Hiram and Amanda French were all bornin Chenango, with the exception of Amanda, who was bornin Michigan, where the family had r


A genealogical history of the French and allied families . ssachusetts, about 1804; mar-ried Amanda Waterman, at Chenango, Broome county, NewYork, about 1826. To them were born five children: 1. Thelismar, born 1828; married Anna Wright. 2. Jared A., born 1831; never married; died about thirty-one years of age. 3. Julia, born 1833; married Levi Phillips. 4. Alta, born 1835; died when about nine years of age. 5. Amanda, born 1837; married J. G. Sanders. The children of Hiram and Amanda French were all bornin Chenango, with the exception of Amanda, who was bornin Michigan, where the family had removed about 1836 or 1837- Amanda (Waterman) French died when her daughter Amanda was a babe; later, Hiram French married Rhoda . They had no children and were not living together at the time of his Thomas, born in Southwick, Massachusetts, about 1806 or1807; married in 1830, Polly Temple of Chenango, Broomecounty, New York, daughter of James and Alenda Temple,who moved from Buckland, Massachusetts, to them were born eight children:. Polly Temple, Wife of ThomasFrench Jr.


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