Darling Research
Treasure Chest Thursday
I love those Ancestry hints. I received another message that I had hints in my Darling-Huber research. This time regarding my wife’s 4th great-grandfather, Timothy Munsell. Because it was a direct ancestor, I jumped at the chance to investigate and see what they had. (See Three approaches to Ancestry Hints for why.)
1790 Census
Because of the 1790 Census,
Timothy Munsell – 1 3 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Females: 2
I was fairly sure that:
The one male 16 and over was clearly Timothy.
I was fairly certain the two females identified were his wife, Eleshiba, and his 10-year-old daughter Sally Ann.
That left three males under 16 (born between 1773 and 1790) that I didn’t know who they were. I had entered them into my system as sundry relations, “unknown” with a note they were possibly sons of Timothy Munsell.
Timothy and Eleshiba had another son that I knew about, William, but he was born in January of 1770 and thus would have been 20 during 1790 census. I just figured he wasn’t at home any longer.
Ancestry Hint
The Ancestry Hint brought me to “Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) – Lyme Vital Records 1667-1852” – Pages 172 and 173 provided names and birthdates for the children:
All entries are per Vol 1, Page 150 – Items bolded were new bits of information for me.
Anna, d. Timothy & Elishaba, b. Sept 7, 1775; d. June 18, 1777 |
James, s. Timothy & Elishabe, b. June 28, 1773 |
John Andross, s. Timothy & Elishaba, b. July 9, 1781 |
Sally Ann, d. Timothy & Elishabe, b. Oct 23, 1784 |
Timothy, s. Timothy & Elishabe, b. Apr/ 16, 1778 |
William, s. Timothy & Elishaba. b. Jan 24, 1770, at New London |
So, I learned the names and birthdates of the three previously unknown children and confirmed they were the children of Timothy and Elishabe. I also learned of a sixth child, Anna, that died when only two years old.
One more thing, I also learned that Timothy’s parents were John and Mary (I knew his father was John before this). And now know he was born Nov. 24, 1745. (Before, I had he was born “before 1752.”
Timothy, s. John & Mary, b. Nov. 24, 1745 L-6 156
This Ancestry hint provided new information; it confirmed other information regarding a direct ancestor, and it identified two new ancestors. That is what I cal a real genealogical Treasure Chest.
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