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Note: Need more proof/supporting documents to prove that Amy is the daughter of Samuel Van Wart. Also living in Half Moon is Sally Van Wart and husband Ephraim Sherman Possible Match? 1820 - Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York, Page 157, Line 16 Samuel Van Wart/Wort: 320010-31010 Samuel and wife 26-45, 1775-1794 1 female, 10-16, b. ca. 1804-1810 (Amy) 2 males, 10-16, b. ca. 1804-1810 (See John Van Wart b. 1805 in Index) 3 females, < 10, 1811-1820 3 males, < 10, 1811-1820 (See Merit Van War, b. 1815 in Index) Samuel is not present in Amsterdam in 1830; yet in neighboring Saratoga, a Jemima Van Wart, a widow?, who is enumerated with one son Could this be "Huldah J" (possibly named Huldah Jemima) mentioned in the will of Abraham Van Wart in 1851? These women by the name of Jemima are two different women: Jemima in Half Moon is a widow of a possibly Samuel Van Wart; while the Jemima in Pittstown, is an unmarried sister of Abraham. 1830 - Halfmoon, Saratoga, New York, Page 87 Jemima Van Wart, widow, 40-50, b. between 1780-1790 (Huldah Jemima?) male, 15-20, b. between 1810-1815 (Merit Van Wart?) Research Notes: Half Moon is located approximately 15 miles west of Pittstown. Amsterdam is located approximately 30 miles west of Half Moon
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