Family: Samuel Remington / Almy Arnold (F02468)
m. 17 Jul 1791
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Male
Samuel Remington
Birth Abt 1771 Death Aft Oct 1805 Burial Marriage 17 Jul 1791 Warwick, RI Divorced October 1805, Warwick, RI Father Ruel Remington | F02019 Group Sheet Mother Robie Rice | F02019 Group Sheet
Female
Almy Arnold
Birth Abt 27 Oct 1770 Warwick, RI Death 17 Oct 1841 Manlius, Onondaga, NY Burial Manlius Village Cemetery, Manlius, NY Father Thomas Arnold | F02469 Group Sheet Mother Frances Haynes | F02469 Group Sheet
Male
Illustrious "Lustrous" Remington
Birth 27 Oct 1791 Warwick, Kent Co., RI Death 12 May 1883 Manlius, Onondaga, NY Burial Spouse Eunice Denison | F03426 Marriage Abt 1813
Male
Arnold Remington
Birth 27 Jan 1795 Warwick, RI Death 4 Oct 1885 Burial Manlius Village Cemetery, Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY Spouse Nancy Lewis | F04389 Marriage
Male
Lloyd Remington
Birth 24 Oct 1796 Warwick, RI Death 10 Nov 1869 Manlius, Onondaga, NY Burial Manlius Village Cemetery, Manlius, NY Spouse Myrdwell Unknown | F04407 Marriage Abt 1824 NY
Female
Frances "Fannie" Remington
Birth 14 Apr 1801 Warwick, RI Death Aft 1 Jun 1850 Burial Spouse Hiram Smith | F04540 Marriage 30 Jun 1835 Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY
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Notes - Unfortunately, this couple was divorced in 1805. The following notes are from "Elder John Gorton and the Six Principle Baptist Church of East Greenwich, RI" by Cherry Fletcher Bamberg, pub. RI Genealogical Society, p. 370:
"Samuel & Almy registered the births of six children at Warwick 1791-1801 . . . 'Amey' Remington petitioned for divorce in Oct. 1805, alleging that her husband 'has left her Bed and has treated her with marked aversion and even contempt' after he became involved in an adulterous affair . . . They agreed that Samuel was to have custody of all but the youngest child . . . John Remington was less than six months old at the time of the divorce . . . 'Amey Remington' was living at Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, on 18 Jan 1836 when she sold land inherited from Josiah Arnold."
- Unfortunately, this couple was divorced in 1805. The following notes are from "Elder John Gorton and the Six Principle Baptist Church of East Greenwich, RI" by Cherry Fletcher Bamberg, pub. RI Genealogical Society, p. 370: