Adah Salisbury
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Adah Salisbury
1793-1852
Adah Salisbury
Adah was born about the year 1793. The record of her birth has not been found. She may have been born in Connecticut . From various family records, it seems that Richard and Elizabeth, her parents, moved several times between , Providence, Connecticut, Foster and Glocester, RI.
On August 5, 1810, Adah, of Glocester, age 17, married Hezekiah Smith, son of Asa and Anne Smith also of Glocester, RI. Asa was a large land owner in the town of Glocester, RI. In 1814, Asa deeded his entire estate of 123 acres to Hezekiah, "in consideration of love and good will".
It is probable that Adah and Hezekiah were living with his parents for some time, although their daughter Adah Eliza said she was born in Cumberland in 1829, Adah and Hezekiah do not appear on any RI Census until 1830, when they were with Hezekiah's mother Anne, the widow of Asa Smith. She deeded her dower rights to Hezekiah.
Adah was the mother of eleven children. Several of her children died at an early age.
By the year 1850, Adah was a widow living in Cumberland with her only surviving child, Elizabeth who was single, age 21. Also in their home was Charles William Cole, only son of her daughter Eliza, wife of Joseph Cole. Eliza died between the years 1845 - 1847. She may have died in childbirth. Charles was born in September of 1845 in Cumberland. On the 1850 Census, Adah was 56 and Chareles was five years old. He lived with her until her death in 1852.
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