The D.S. Dickinson of Binghamton was Daniel S. Dickinson. See G-898 in the NKG for information on Dr. Colby Knapp and Daniel S. Dickinson. It is on p. 312. It is also important to note (as was pointed out recently from this group) that Daniel Dickinson was NOT a Vice President of the United States. -Stephen On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Maureen DeBolle wrote: > Copied from microfilm # 1019522 > > Obituaries 1800-1920 Bloomingburg, NY > > 16 March 1853 > > Departed this life at the residence of D.S. Dickinson in Binghamton, on the > 5th inst., Dr. Colby KNAPP, aged 85 years, the father of Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Lucie K. > Wescott and the late Mrs. G.W. Hotchdiss of this village. > He was a native of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Conn., and removed to what > is now Guilford, NY in 1800, where he established and practised his profession for > nearly 50 years. > > 03 September 1856 > > At Walsorth, Walworth Co., Wisc., on the night of the 21st. of August, 1856 - > Horace Dresser, son of Emily Amanda and Dr. J.S. KNAPP of New Orleans, aged > 10 months and 2 days. > > 18 July 1866 > > Died in Binghamton, on the 17th. inst., Mrs. Lucretia Knapp, aged 85 yrs. > > > Maureen KNAPP De Bolle > [email protected] > > > ***************************************************************************** Stephen Emery Researching my ancestors University of Louisville Family names: Emery, Garris, Hektor, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Hill, Horton, Knapp, Kubik, Kundrata, Louisville, KY Lee, Leport, Pipher, Warner, Woolsey "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated." - Mark Twain