Thurmon, I did not answer your question on the last message of when the land sale took place between Margery and John Sackett and Hendrick Nase. It was on 10 May 1749. A real mystery on the dates of birth of Richard Sackett, Jr.'s children. The Dutchess County record shows a daughter, Elisabeth, baptized on 26 May 1739. The Barbour Collection for New Milford, Ct. has Cathren (spelled that way) and Elisabeth as twins, b. 14 Oct. 1751; Richard b. 15 Jul. 1749. If Richard Sackett, Jr. was born ca 1701, he would have been about 50 years old when some of these children were born. His daughter Margery married David Green 12 Jul. 1759, and Mary married Israel Canfield 6 Apr.1758. Neither one of their births is given in the book, but a website gives Mary's as 5 Oct.1742. Mary would have been 16 years old at her marriage which was not uncommon. If Margery was 18 or 20 years old, she would have been born ca 1739-1741. Maybe Richard married in his late 30's. According to Weygant, he moved his "family" to New Milford in 1746. I do wish we could find a record of his marriage. I went down to the public library today and plowed through some Dutch records but did not find anything of substance. I do have some more names to check for the wife of Richard. On the Catherine Sackett marrying Andreas Theodor Larsdatter, another one has Thomas Wolcott marrying that same person. If I remember how some Swedish names went in the old days, the Andreas could be a female, and was identified as Lar's datter (daughter). But, I think we can put that one to rest. In a book at the library on "Inhabitants of Colonial New York-Excerpted from the Documentary History of the State of New York", by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, there was one census for Richard Sackett. It said the census was taken about 1703. This had 1 male 16-65; 1 female; 2 male children; 2 female children; 3 male negroes; 1 female negro. The negroes had to be older in years, as negro children were listed separately on the census. Something else I just happened to spot in the Barbour collection was the marriage of a Rebecka Sackett, of Westfield, to Salmon Carrington of New Milford, Ct. on 6 Nov. 1771. You may already have this. The nearest I could find in Weygant's book is # 627 Rebecca b. 10 Jun. 1746. She married M.S. Clarenton according to Weygant. I'm not sure if they are the same. All for now, Blanche McKay