The Pompey, NY Pomeroy Anvil Monument
The Pompey Monument commemorates the coming together or two pioneer families, the Pomeroys and the Coes, through the marriage of Spencer Pomeroy to Mary Ann Coe, on March 3, 1807, in Pompey, NY.
Inscription
Pomeroy Anvil
In 1660 Medad Pomeroy was given an anvil like this for moving his
blacksmith shop to Northampton, MA. It remained in the
family many generations and became symbolic of
the Pomeroy family.
This replica anvil is dedicated to the
Pomeroy and Coe families who
united in Pompey with the marriage of
Spencer Pomeroy and Mary Ann Coe
in 1807.
Sarah L. Allen Pomeroy |
Ithamar Coe |
1740-1823 |
1755-1826 |
Mother of |
Father of |
Spencer Pomeroy |
Mary Ann Coe |
1781-1833 |
1790-1852 |
Children of Spencer and Mary Ann
Francis W. Pomeroy |
Edwin Pomeroy |
1807-1881 |
1809-1834 |
Sisters of Spencer who came to Pompey NY
Nancy Pomeroy Higgins |
Charlotte Pomeroy Rust |
1776-1826 |
ca 1780-ca 1810 |
Clarissa Pomeroy Wood 1785- |
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