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- There are two Isaac VEINOT's of approximately the same age--Peter Isaac [who went by the name Isaac] b. 23 Dec 1815 s/o John Peter and Catherine (JOUDREY) VEINOT, and Isaac VEINOT, b. 25 Sep 1813, s/o John Frederick and Mary Catherine (LOWE) VEINOT. Between them, they had [at least) three brides--Lucy JOUDREY, who was I think b. 7 Nov 1816, d/o John George and Susanna Catherine (LOWE) JOUDREY, Sarah Ann OICKLE, b. 18 Oct 1828, whose parents may (or may not) have been John Peter and Mary Sarah (BARRY) OICKLE; and Anna Maria [Mary Ann] MOSHER, b. 12 Jul 1817, d/o John Peter and Maria Regina (MORASH) MOSER and widow of Jacob OXNER (1807-1845). The problem is--which Isaac VEINOT married whom.
Now we know from 1855 SJAL birth/baptismal record for their daughter Mary Jane, that the Isaac who married Mary Ann (MOSHER) OXNER in 1855 lived at Fauxbourg. And an MBA birth/baptismal record tells us that Stephen VEINOT s/o Isaac and Lucy was b.23 Jun 1838 at Fauxbourg. This in turn tells us that the Isaac who m. Lucy is the same Isaac who married Mary Ann. BeCAUSe they lived at Maitland and then Northfield, this also tells us that it is Peter Isaac who married Sarah Ann OICKLE.
Next, Jacob and Mary Ann (MOSHER) OXNER had a daughter named Lavinia Louisa b. 1845, and in 1865, Benjamin HYSON marries a Lavinia OXNER. In the 1871 Census, we see that said Benjamin HYSON is married to a Louisa. We also see that Benjamin and Louisa have a son named Dennis b. 1886, but Dennis civil birth record states that his mother is named Lavina OXNER. So it seems clear [at least to me] that Benjamin HYSON's wife is the d/o Jacob and Mary Ann.
But more importantly, also living in the household of Benjamin and Louisa HYSON is one Isaac VEINOT, widower, age 67, which place his birth squarely in 1913! So I believe that the question of who married whom is settled.
- There are two Isaac VEINOT's of approximately the same age--Peter Isaac [who went by the name Isaac] b. 23 Dec 1815 s/o John Peter and Catherine (JOUDREY) VEINOT, and Isaac VEINOT, b. 25 Sep 1813, s/o John Frederick and Mary Catherine (LOWE) VEINOT. Between them, they had [at least) three brides--Lucy JOUDREY, who was I think b. 7 Nov 1816, d/o John George and Susanna Catherine (LOWE) JOUDREY, Sarah Ann OICKLE, b. 18 Oct 1828, whose parents may (or may not) have been John Peter and Mary Sarah (BARRY) OICKLE; and Anna Maria [Mary Ann] MOSHER, b. 12 Jul 1817, d/o John Peter and Maria Regina (MORASH) MOSER and widow of Jacob OXNER (1807-1845). The problem is--which Isaac VEINOT married whom.
Now we know from 1855 SJAL birth/baptismal record for their daughter Mary Jane, that the Isaac who married Mary Ann (MOSHER) OXNER in 1855 lived at Fauxbourg. And an MBA birth/baptismal record tells us that Stephen VEINOT s/o Isaac and Lucy was b.23 Jun 1838 at Fauxbourg. This in turn tells us that the Isaac who m. Lucy is the same Isaac who married Mary Ann. BeCAUSe they lived at Maitland and then Northfield, this also tells us that it is Peter Isaac who married Sarah Ann OICKLE.
Next, Jacob and Mary Ann (MOSHER) OXNER had a daughter named Lavinia Louisa b. 1845, and in 1865, Benjamin HYSON marries a Lavinia OXNER. In the 1871 Census, we see that said Benjamin HYSON is married to a Louisa. We also see that Benjamin and Louisa have a son named Dennis b. 1886, but Dennis civil birth record states that his mother is named Lavina OXNER. So it seems clear [at least to me] that Benjamin HYSON's wife is the d/o Jacob and Mary Ann.
But more importantly, also living in the household of Benjamin and Louisa HYSON is one Isaac VEINOT, widower, age 67, which place his birth squarely in 1913! So I believe that the question of who married whom is settled.
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