Jonathan and Sarah Foster, in addition to Amos Foster, had children named
Allen (1772-1818)
Salmon
Hannah (1779-1831) m Wm Willett
Susannah ( -1852) m 1 --Lesley 2 Wm Willett
Mary (1781-1850) m Benjamin Tefft
Nancy (1787-1857) m Wm Tefft
Experience (1786-1836) m James Rogers
Lydia (1787-1857) m Barber Kenyon
Sources:
Jonathan Foster's Will 23 Feb, 1798: Washington County, NY probate April 16 1801
Jonathan and Sarah Foster of Washington Co NY (2007) by Margaret Willett Ernest:
according to Ernest, Amos may have had other siblings not named in his father's will: Diana, Jerusha, Betsy, Phebe, and Deborah although they might be grandchildren.
According to his own will, written in May 1848 and probated March 1854 in Washington Co. NY, Amos Foster had eleven surviving children in 1848:
Sidney
Allen
Amos Jr.
Albert
Asel aka Asahel
Mariah wife of Walter Faxon (sp?)
Harriet
Nancy wife of Barber Roberson
Jonathan
Lydia wife of William Tanner
Ann wife of Seth Langworthy.
Jonathan and Sarah Foster, in addition to Amos Foster, had children named
Allen (1772-1818)
Salmon
Hannah (1779-1831) m Wm Willett
Susannah ( -1852) m 1 --Lesley 2 Wm Willett
Mary (1781-1850) m Benjamin Tefft
Nancy (1787-1857) m Wm Tefft
Experience (1786-1836) m James Rogers
Lydia (1787-1857) m Barber Kenyon
Sources:
Jonathan Foster's Will 23 Feb, 1798: Washington County, NY probate April 16 1801
Jonathan and Sarah Foster of Washington Co NY (2007) by Margaret Willett Ernest:
according to Ernest, Amos may have had other siblings not named in his father's will: Diana, Jerusha, Betsy, Phebe, and Deborah although they might be grandchildren.
According to his own will, written in May 1848 and probated March 1854 in Washington Co. NY, Amos Foster had eleven surviving children in 1848:
Sidney
Allen
Amos Jr.
Albert
Asel aka Asahel
Mariah wife of Walter Faxon (sp?)
Harriet
Nancy wife of Barber Roberson
Jonathan
Lydia wife of William Tanner
Ann wife of Seth Langworthy.
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