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Rachel Tone (1797-1836)

Mentioned in Gazetteer_and_biographical_record_Genesee_County_NY (p. 309):

Isaac Southworth came to Genesee County in 1820 from Cayuga County, and resided here until his death. He was born in 1794, served in the War of 1812, settled in Bergen, and served as justice of the peace for many years. He was twice married. His first wife, Rachel Tone, died in 1836, leaving seven children, viz. : Mrs. E. Miller, Mrs. Luranda Case, Andrew J., Mrs. Clara R. Shaw, Edwin M., Samuel, and Irving D. His second wife was Elizabeth Bower, who died in 1888, leaving a son, John B., now a resident of Michigan.

And later on (p. 345):

Isaac Southworth, the second son of Samuel Southworth, was born in Cayuga County, N. Y., December 15, 1794, and early learned the trade of carpenter and joiner, which for 20 years he closely followed. He was twice married, first, to Rachel, daughter of John and Margeret Tone, January 11, 1820, and second, to Elizabeth B, daughter of John and Mary Bower, who died April 12, 1836. Eight children were born to him by the first and one by the second marriage. Seven of the eight are living. Isaac Southworth came here in 1821 and died August 17, 1872. He was a soldier in the War of 1812-15, although young, and received an honorable discharge.

Also mentioned later (p. 396) in connection with her daughter Emarett:

February 13, 1840, he [Wheaton S. Miller] married Emarett Southworth, of Bergen, daughter of Isaac and Rachel (Tone) Southworth, and settled on the Miller homestead, which is still owned by his heirs.


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