On 13 Dec 1757 Mercy married
Anthony Collamore (38023) , son of
Anthony Collamore (59607) (10 Jun 1699-20 May 1746) &
Susannah Oakman (18611) (Jan 1705/6-aft Mar 1757), in Scituate, MA.
52 Born on 4 Jul 1735 in Scituate, MA.52 Anthony died in Malta, Saratoga County, New York, on 15 Dec 1819; he was 84.562 Buried in Malta Ridge Cemetery, Malta.
From the Genealogy of the Descendants of Anthony Collamer,562 page 39:
Anthony Collamore, Jr., married Marcy, daughter of Barnabas and Hannah (Turner) Barker of Scituate. They resided at Collamore Place, Scituate, until the year 1779, when it was sold to Nathaniel Waterman, Jr., and they then removed to Malta, Saratoga County, N.Y., and engaged in farming. Before the Revolution, Anthony Collamore, Jr., was an active ship-builder on the banks of the North River in Scituate. He was a Minute-man and marched on the Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775, as a private in Captain William Turner’s (3rd Scituate) company, Col. Anthony Thomas’ regiment. Service 4 days. This company joined Col. John Bailey’s regiment, Dec. 10, 1775. He was also in Capt. Sam. Nelson's company, Col. Aaron Willard’s regiment, as shown by abstract for travel allowance from Fort Edward via Albany to Scituate, dated Dec. 20, 1776. He was also a private in Capt. Hayward Pierce’s company, Col. Jeremiah Hall’s regiment, which marched Jan. 2, 1777, from Boston, for 2 months’ service at Bristol, R.I. He was also a private in Capt. Joseph Clift’s company, Col. Josiah Whitney’s regiment, which marched July 29, 1778, for service at Bristol, R.I., and was discharged Sept. 13, 1778.
The Worthington, Mass., Vital Records show the marriage intention of Mercy Collamer and Jedediah Dwelly, dated April 6th, 1782.