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Rachel <I>Billson</I> Naracong

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Rachel Billson Naracong

Birth
Wheeler, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
1 Sep 1919 (aged 83)
Springwater, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Naracong - Billsen plot
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Rachel's maiden name has been recorded as Billsen, Bilson, Billson and other variations.

She married twice.

Rachel first married Isaac House, He fought in the Civil War and died while returning home to his family in 1863 of an unknown ailment a few weeks after being discharged from the military.

They had at least five children.

William Henry b. 1853
Joseph Edward b. 1855
Sarah Elizabeth b. 1857
Julia Betsey. b. 1860
Isaac E. b. 1861

On 11 April 1869 Rachel married Samuel R. Naracong, an American Civil War veteran. Rachel and Samuel lived on Marrowback Road between the towns of Springwater and Conesus in Livingston County, NY.

Rachel (Billsen) and Samuel Naracong had at least four children:

Hiram, 1870
Hattie, 1872
Lucy A, 1878
Bertha, 1884, never married.

"Mrs. S. Naracong of Webster's Crossing and her son Hiram have gone to Tennessee, and expect to be away about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Naracong have two sons in that State."(Dec. 30, 1892, the Livonia Gazette)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong has sold her farm on Marrowback Road to Charles White." (Cohocton Valley Times, April 1918)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong of Webster Crossing has purchased the Joseph Havens property north of this village and moved to that place Monday." (Cohocton Valley Times, May 1913)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong has purchased the late Charles Mack house on Main Street [Springwater] and will move to that place in the near future." (Springwater Star, 28 Mar 1918)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong, 83, died at Springwater. She was twice married her first husband being Isaac House who died leaving her with three children, also three children from her second marriage survived including Bertha Naracong the youngest. The interment was at North Cohocton." (Cohocton Valley Times, September 1919)
Rachel's maiden name has been recorded as Billsen, Bilson, Billson and other variations.

She married twice.

Rachel first married Isaac House, He fought in the Civil War and died while returning home to his family in 1863 of an unknown ailment a few weeks after being discharged from the military.

They had at least five children.

William Henry b. 1853
Joseph Edward b. 1855
Sarah Elizabeth b. 1857
Julia Betsey. b. 1860
Isaac E. b. 1861

On 11 April 1869 Rachel married Samuel R. Naracong, an American Civil War veteran. Rachel and Samuel lived on Marrowback Road between the towns of Springwater and Conesus in Livingston County, NY.

Rachel (Billsen) and Samuel Naracong had at least four children:

Hiram, 1870
Hattie, 1872
Lucy A, 1878
Bertha, 1884, never married.

"Mrs. S. Naracong of Webster's Crossing and her son Hiram have gone to Tennessee, and expect to be away about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Naracong have two sons in that State."(Dec. 30, 1892, the Livonia Gazette)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong has sold her farm on Marrowback Road to Charles White." (Cohocton Valley Times, April 1918)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong of Webster Crossing has purchased the Joseph Havens property north of this village and moved to that place Monday." (Cohocton Valley Times, May 1913)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong has purchased the late Charles Mack house on Main Street [Springwater] and will move to that place in the near future." (Springwater Star, 28 Mar 1918)

"Mrs. Rachel Naracong, 83, died at Springwater. She was twice married her first husband being Isaac House who died leaving her with three children, also three children from her second marriage survived including Bertha Naracong the youngest. The interment was at North Cohocton." (Cohocton Valley Times, September 1919)

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Wife of Samuel Naracong.



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