I am looking for the parents of Charetta White, b. 1825 in NY, married Amaziah Foster in 1840 in the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church in Kings County and died in Queens in 1893. Her parents might be Joseph and Ann, but there are several named that during that time period. Those I've found do not have a daughter Charetta, or any similar name. Thank you for any help you can give me. When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Carnes PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris
Dee, I searched ancestry and only found Charetta married to Amaziah in the 1870 census living in Jamaica, Queens. He was a blacksmith as was 19 yr. old son Thomas. Charetta, spelled Charryetta in those records was keeping house. Living with them was Jane 14, Ellen 11, Louina 9 and James 7. I tried searching her on earlier records as well as Joseph but unfortunately the earlier records list only head of household by name and just tally off rest of family into age groups. Good Luck in your research, I guess we all head dead ends at one time or another. Don't give up. Arden LI, NY I am looking for the parents of Charetta White, b. 1825 in NY, married Amaziah Foster in 1840 in the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church in Kings County and died in Queens in 1893. Her parents might be Joseph and Ann, but there are several named that during that time period. Those I've found do not have a daughter Charetta, or any similar name. Thank you for any help you can give me. When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Carnes PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYKINGS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message