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From: "Bert and Idabelle" <>
Subject: Re: [VERMONT] Isaac BOSTICK/BOSTWICK late 1700's
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:52:52 -0500
References: <MB08i1IH5axu6CRfenz00004349@MB08.myfamilysouth.com>


Hi,

I've been looking for a number of families in Vermont and ran into a Susan
E. Dixon married to a X.X. Bostwick 1/5/1832. (Vermont Vital Records)
Susan's family lived in Underhill-quite close to Jericho. I sure would like
to look that entry once again.

I just quickly picked around the census data and found a J.C. or I.C.
Bostwick married to Susan in 1860 census; they were living in Jericho, VT.
There were other similar listings in 1950 and 1940, in each case living in
Jericho.

This is not terribly helpful, I understand, but there were other Bostwicks
in the Jericho area.

I know a researcher who is interested in a Henry Coit Bostwick, a Civil Way
soldier, who married a Katherine Mills; she is having a tough time finding
information on his family.

Why can't the Bostwicks be more helpful!

Hope others can help you
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Subject: [VERMONT] Isaac BOSTICK/BOSTWICK late 1700's


> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
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> Surnames: BOSTICK, BOSTWICK, SLEEPER
> Classification: Query
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZmB.2ACE/2620
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> Message Board Post:
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> HELP!!!!!! I'm going crazy trying to locate this ancestor. According to
> a headstone in Michigan, the late Mary (nee: unknown) BOSTICK, b. 1795 was
> married to an Isaac BOSTICK/BOSTWICK, both supposedly born in Vermont.
> They had at least one child, Elijah Clark BOSTICK b., 1816 in Hyde Park
> (still cannot confirm that either). I've researched the census schedules
> for an Isaac, to no avail... if ANYONE has info on this family, please
> contact me!
> THANKS
>
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