Sarah 'Sally' Tiffany Call 1790-1856
Sarah
‘Sally’ Tiffany was born November 17, 1790, at Cambridge, Lamoille County,
Vermont. Sally, as she preferred to be
called, was the fourth child born to Christopher and Rebeckah Ellis
Tiffany. The Tiffany family eventually
had eight daughters and two sons; all born and raised in Cambridge.1
Sally’s father was an immigrant from Germany. It is believed that he fought in The American Revolution for the British as a Hessian Soldier. Her mother was born and raised in Cambridge. The Tiffany family was well accepted in Cambridge and became some of its most prominent and respected citizens.
As a young school girl, Sally became attracted to her school teacher, Cyril Call. They were married April 6, 1806 at Cambridge,2 Chittenden County, Vermont,1 by Cyril’s father who was a Baptist Preacher. Cyril was twenty and Sally was sixteen.
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Sally’s father was an immigrant from Germany. It is believed that he fought in The American Revolution for the British as a Hessian Soldier. Her mother was born and raised in Cambridge. The Tiffany family was well accepted in Cambridge and became some of its most prominent and respected citizens.
As a young school girl, Sally became attracted to her school teacher, Cyril Call. They were married April 6, 1806 at Cambridge,2 Chittenden County, Vermont,1 by Cyril’s father who was a Baptist Preacher. Cyril was twenty and Sally was sixteen.
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