Karla, There is a James Vandervort from Monterey serving during the Civil War - Co. A & B, 16th Regiment Infantry. Monterey in the northwest corner of Oconomowoc Twp., it boarders Jefferson Co. Nan Waukesha Co., WI > -----Original Message----- > From: Staudt [mailto:staudt@cptelco.net] > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:44 AM > To: WIWAUKES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WIWAUKES] William and Harriet (MOOREHOUSE) HUNT > > > I am looking for information about my 3x-great grandparents in > the hope that someone will recognize them! > > William HUNT according to census records was born in Maryland. > He married Harriet MOOREHOUSE who according to her daughter's > death record was born in Ohio. It is unknown where they married. > > Their daughter's name was Phoebe Jeanette OR Jeanette Phoebe (I > have seen it on documents both ways) and she was born 27 Dec 1852 > in Wisconsin according to her death certificate. A handwritten > family history says Indiana. Based on this I would estimate the > birth time range of her parents to be between roughly 1800-1835. > > "Nettie" went on to marry Martin Luther VANDERVORT about 1867 and > they spent their married life in Monroe Co., WI. > > Martin Vandervort's family (parent and siblings) lived in > Waukesha County, WI from about 1845-after 1865. It is possible > that William and Harriet (Moorehouse) Hunt settled in Waukesha or > Jefferson County, WI as it is believed but we have been unable to > confirm that Nettie and Martin were married in Watertown, > Jefferson Co., WI. > > I do not know the death or burial locations for William and > Harriet and have been unable to turn up any other information on > on them. Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > Karla Staudt > staudt@cptelco.net > > ______________________________