Thank you Nancy. To me it seems unlikely that the Elizabeth Bogert who married John Quackenbush in 1838 would have obtained a coverlet three years before she married. So I'm inclined to think that it did indeed belong to "our" Elizabeth/Betsey Bogert Haring. Her detailed will which is listed on my Dutch Door website shows that she bequeathed a ten pound light blue and dark blue blanket to daughter Anna Maria Onderdonk, who also received the album quilt which the Bergen Historical Society now holds. Son Samuel Bogert Haring received a crazy quilt (where, oh where, is it now?) and a blue and white blanket. I foolishly never realized that the "blankets" referred to those precious and beautiful jacquard coverlets! Betsey's will is given under the Clifford Masten Haring Family Records page of Dutch Door. Regina Haring http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <nancyterhune@optonline.net> To: <njbergen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 7:56 PM Subject: Re: [NJBERGEN] Bergen County Coverlets on eBay > Regina, > > According to her family's Bible, that Elizabeth (aka Eliza) Ann Bogert, > dau. of Cornelius C. and Jane Anderson, was born 25 June 1816 and died 22 > Mar 1853. HS Ackerman, in "Bogert Families" (self-pub., undated), p. 614, > has her marriage to John James Quackenbush as 27 June 1838 at First > Reformed, Hackensack. > > Nancy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Regina Haring > Date: Monday, April 30, 2007 4:50 pm > Subject: Re: [NJBERGEN] Bergen County Coverlets on eBay > To: njbergen@rootsweb.com > >> I would like to know if the first coverlet, made for Elizabeth >> Bogert in >> 1835, was made for my son's ggggrandmother of that name. She >> was born in >> 1811, married Peter D. Haring in 1828, and her still existing >> home is at 327 >> Tappan Road, Norwood, NJ and dates from 1836. In her will she >> bequeathed to >> her son Samuel Bogert Haring a ten pound woolen blanket, white >> and blue - >> doesn't this sound like it? >> >> The other Elizabeth Bogert mentioned in the description of the >> quilt was >> married to a John Quackenbush. Does anyone know anything about >> that >> family - dates, etc. - so that that Elizabeth Bogert could be >> considered? >> Regina Haring >> http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com