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    1. [NYRENSSE] CATACOOK?
    2. Would anyone know of a place called CATACOOK that would have existed around 1800 in Rennselaer Co? Could this be a phonetic spelling for Schaghticoke? What marriage records in the area might still exist from around 1800? I have begun the search for information on my 4th gt-gr-parents Ann IRELAND and James Fones GARDNER. I have no hard evidence of their birthplaces or marriage location (so these may not be accurate) but I've listed what has been passed to me. Would appreciate to hear from anyone with possible connections or knowledge about where "Catacook" might have been located. Ann IRELAND married (1) James Fones GARDNER in Catacook?, Rensselaer Co., New York. He was born Bet. 1775 - 1790 in Long Island, New York, and died 1818 in Middleport, Meigs Co., Ohio. She married (2) Mr. MERRY. She married (3) Mr. MULFORD. He was born in Fitchburg, Worcester Co., Massachusetts. (Ann Ireland Mulford may have moved to Worcester Co., MA) Children of ANN IRELAND and JAMES GARDNER are: 1) Capt. George Washington GARDNER, b. 1809, Middleport, Meigs Co., Ohio; d. 1862; m. (1) Hanna Anna KNOPP, 03 Nov 1831, Gallia Co., Ohio; b. 1814, Virginia; d. 1839, Cheshire, Gallia Co., Ohio; m. (2) Mary Rebecca PECK, 06 Aug 1839, Mason Co., West Virginia; b. 1815; d. 1890, Mason Co., West Virginia. 2) Emmeline GARDNER, b. Bef. 1818; m. Benjamin RIDER. 3) James Fones GARDNER, Jr., b. Bef. 1818; d. Manhattan, Riley Co., Kansas. Thanks. Melody

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