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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Adnah Bangs Kinsman: Birth: 9 May 1805 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts.

  2. Diana Kinsman: Birth: 16 Oct 1807 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts.

  3. Elvira Kinsman: Birth: 15 Oct 1809 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts.

  4. John A. Kinsman: Birth: 22 Jul 1811 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Death: 28 Dec 1865 in Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont

  5. Sarah Kinsman: Birth: 26 May 1815 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Death: 25 May 1816

  6. James A Kinsman: Birth: 28 Mar 1817 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Death: 10 Jul 1853 in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont

  7. Nancy B. Kinsman: Birth: 1 Jul 1821. Death: 21 Nov 1848


Sources
1. Title:   WorldConnect -- Cheryl Varner
Publication:   SUBMITTER INFORMATION Name: Cheryl Varner Address 1: 760 Cherrywood Lane Address 2: Gray Court, SC 29645 Address 3: Country: USA Phone: 864-876-3873 Email: [email protected]
2. Title:   International Genealogical Index(R)
Page:   citing microfilm 459093, downloaded 2 Sep 2006
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Copyright (c) 1980, 2002

Notes
a. Note:   !BIRTH: IGI at Princeton.; Lucy Kinsman's family bible, 1860. Given to CHW2 by JPW 1986. !MARR: IGI 7 FEB 1804; Lucy Kinsman's family bible, 1860. possesion by CHW2 1993 !DEATH: certificate C11; dropsy on the heart. age: 84yrs 3mos 13days !LDS records. Letter from Keziah to her sister Betsy and bro-in-law Calvin, writtin 6 Feb 1803, Warnick, MA: Affectionate Brother and Sister: I having a convenient opportunity for conveyance take my pen in hand to inform you that we all injoy a good state of health at this time and hope if these lines reach your habitation they will find you in health peace and prosperity. I have not much news to write only Sir C---chas has been down to see Isaiah [father Isaiah Bangs] he returned last night he left him in helath and in good spirits. I was very sory that I was not at home when you was down here but it seems to be my luck for I have missed of seeing you all. I came home the next day after Mr Colman went from here and I never heard a word of your coming down till I got home. I was very sorry that I was not at home for I lotted upon seeing you and your children. I think it a little strange that you have been married four years and I have not seen your husband yet but I hope I shall have the pleasure of seeing him within one year from this time for it seems to me that I should take great satisfaction in being in his company. Tell him that I wish he would jsut step down here one of these evenings and chat with us and he shall have some of our boyled cuder and perhaps a few roasted potatoes. I suppose that our folks told you that I was going away this winter but it is a mistake for I don't expect to go this year or two for fortain seems to frown upon me some but I hope all these things are for the best and must think that all things are ordered for the best they are all well at Brother Howards. Anna Goss is a coming up your way soon. Marm sends her best regard to you so I must bid you adieu, Keza Bangs to Mrs Betsy Colman PS do write every opportunity you have. [in the possession of Cole Waite]


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