Jason Klehr
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Sep 2018 | 45,634 contributions | 3,044 thank-yous | 1,467 connections
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I think I have a couple more prospects!
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Thank you for reviewing and making corrections. I checked to see if we were related and we are not, so I especially appreciate you having ventured beyond your own tree to assist. Sometimes little things are left at the tail end of an edit and get forgotten, or some are missed completely. A second pair of eyes is a welcome help. Keep up the good work.
Yes, this a reference to Catherine Gillanders death. I have other sources. She was married to John Gillanders Mackenzie. Catherine was born c 1791 in Scotland, died 11 Oct 1860 in Stillwater, MN. Immigrated to US in 1847.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161954006/catherine-mackenzie
Abigail Cogswell 1750-1843, dau. of John Cogswell 1699-1780 , son of John Cogswell 1665-1710, son of William Cogswell 1619-1700, son of John Cogswell 1592-1669 (left WILL) mar. Elizabeth Thompson dau. of Rev. William Thompson Vicar of Westbury Parish died 1623, left WILL.
Belanger: Oldest Church in North America, Dutch Reformed Church, Stone Arabia, New York; Reference: Historical Fort Klock, The Klock Genealogy; "A Time of Terror" 1774-1783, by AJ Berry, Index: Belanger variation Bellinger. History of the Mohawk Valley awaits you, your ancestors are calling.
Abraham Dayton 14 Feb 1745-1MAR 1797 mar. Abigail Cogswell 13 Aug 1750-4 Aug 1843, dau. of John Cogswell 1699-1780 (Source: The Cogswell Family in America; The Whittlesey Genealogy; Ipswich, Mass Vital Records); Widow Abigail Cogswell, Dayton married Col. Joel Stone 1749-1833 UEL, Willowbrook Cemetery, Ontario, Canada; descendant of William Stone 1608-1683, signer of the 1639 Plantation Covenant.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124307253/henry-betz". Yes and I have added it to the source citation. JK
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