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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Where were they in 1808? The Carringer side

Donna at the What's Past Is Prologue blog challenged genea-bloggers to list where their ancestors were located in 1808 - 200 years ago. Read her post "1808: Where was your family 200 years ago?" for her list and observations.

I'm going to do this in two parts because my list is pretty long - that's the benefit of a fine New England ancestry - many lines go back into the 1600's.

Here's the CARRINGER side of my ancestry (my descendant ancestor is denoted with an *):

* Martin Carringer (1758-1835) and Mary Houx (1768-1850) resided in Sandy Creek township, Mercer County, PA with their children Jacob, Elisabeth, Katharine, George, Calli, Heinrich*, Soloman and Joseph Carringer.

* Cornelius Feather (1777-1852) and his wife Sarah --?-- resided in Warren township, Trumbull County, OH with their children Sarah*, John and George Feather.

* Rudolf Spengler (1738-1811) and his wife Dorothea Dinkel (1748-1835) resided in York township, York County, PA perhaps with several of their children, including John Daniel* Spangler.

* Philip Jacob King (1764-1829) and his wife Christina Johnston (?) (1770-1813) resided in York township, York County, PA with their children George, Elizabeth*, Sarah, Jacob, Rebecca, Anna Maria and Barbara King.

* Russell Smith (????-????) and his wife Esther --?-- probably resided in Western town, Oneida County, NY with their children, including Ranslow* and Lyman Smith.

* James Bell (1777-1836) and his wife Cornelia Bresee (1780-1840) probably resided in Henderson town, Jefferson County, NY with their children Sarah, Nancy, David, Mary*, and Cornelia Bell.

* James Vaux (1787-1839) and his wife Mary Palmer (????-????) resided as newlyweds in South Petherton, Somerset, England - they married in December 1808.

* John Vaux (1747-1811) and his wife Joan Laver (1762-1836) resided in South Petherton, Somerset, England with their children John, William, Ann, Joseph, and Samuel.

* Amos Underhill (1772-1865) and his wife Mary/Polly Metcalf (1780-????) resided in Grafton County, NH with their children Cyrus and James Underhill.

* John Underhill (1745-1816) and his wife Hannah Colby (1745-????) resided in Plainfield, Sullivan County, NH.

* Burgess Metcalf (1741-1816) and his wife Jerusha (1750-1817) resided in Piermont, Grafton County, NH with their son Chandler and perhaps others.

* Johannes Able (1780-1831) and his wife Anna Rau/Row (1787-1860) resided in Sussex County, NJ with children William Able and others.

* Johannes Able (1758-1818) and his wife Sophia Trimmer (1747-1811) probably resided in Burlington, Hunterdon County, NJ with their children David, Elisabeth, George and Jacob Able.

* William Knapp (1775-1857) and his wife Sarah Cutter (1785-1878) resided in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ with their child Samuel Knapp.

* Philip Jacob Rau (1752--1817) and his wife Maria Smith (1753-ca1842) resided in Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, NJ with several of their children.

* Stephen Cutter (1745-1823) and his wife Tabitha Randolph (1761-1841) resided in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ with children Hannah, Samuel and Mary Cutter.

* John Kemp (1768-1861) and his wife Mary Dafoe (1776-1851) resided in Fredericksburgh, Addington County, Ontario with their children Abraham James*, Nancy Anna, John Cook, Jacob, George, Elizabeth and James A. Kemp.

* Jacob Sovereign (1759-???) and his wife Elizabeth Pickel (1764-1849) resided in London District, Upper Canada (probably in what is now Norfolk County, Ontario) with their children Frederick* and Henry Sovereign.

* William Hutchinson (1745?-????) and his wife Catherine Lewis (1753-????) probably resided in London District, Upper Canada with some of their children, including Mary Jane* Hutchinson.

* Peter Putman (1760-1835) and his wife Sarah Kinnan (1761-1841) resided in Springwater, Livingston County, NY with their children Victor, John*, Peter, David and Isaac Putman.

My Carringer side is about 40% German immigrants (Carringer, Spangler, Feather, Auble, and Rau lines), 36% colonial New England/NY/NJ (Underhill, Metcalf, Smith, Bell, Knapp, Cutter, Randolph, Hutchinson, Lewis lines), 12%English (the Vaux line), and 12% colonial Dutch (the Bresee and Putman lines) - at least for my known ancestors in this line.

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