Person:Aaron Draper (1)

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Aaron Draper
d.Aft 1830
  • F.  John Draper (add)
  • M.  Abigail Cheney (add)
m. 3 Oct 1751
  1. Aaron Draper1761 - Aft 1830
  • HAaron Draper1761 - Aft 1830
  • W.  Martha Little (add)
m. 30 Dec 1784
  • HAaron Draper1761 - Aft 1830
  • WBetsey ChildCal 1784 - 1871
m. Aft 12 Oct 1814
  1. Moses Draper1815 - 1891
  2. Aaron Draper1818 - 1883
  3. Mary Draper1819 -
  4. Lucy Draper1822 - 1891
  5. Lydia Ann Draper1824 - 1902
  6. Maria Elizabeth Draper1829 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name[4] Aaron Draper
Gender Male
Birth[1] 13 Jan 1761 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 30 Dec 1784 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Little (add)
Marriage Aft 12 Oct 1814 Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United StatesIntentions
to Betsey Child
Death[3] Aft 1830
References
  1. Dedham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk; Julius Herbert Tuttle; Benjamin Fisher; and Don Gleason Hill. The early records of the town of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Dedham, Massachusetts: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886-1936)
    Vol. 1, p. 104.

    Aaron, their ["John Draper, Jun'r, & Abigail Draper"] son, born Jan'y 13th, 1761.

  2.   Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M252)
    [1].

    Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts
    Draper, Aaron
    Male: 1<10, 1 >45
    Female: 1>45

  3. Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M19)
    [2].

    Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts
    Aaron Draper
    Male: 60-70: 1
    Female: 0-4: 1; 40-50: 1

  4. Draper, Thomas Waln-Morgan. The Drapers in America : being a history and genealogy of those of that name and connection. (New York: J. Polhemus Printing Company, 1892)
    p. 147, 148.

    Aaron Draper [#1757], s/o John Draper [#1740] and Abigail Cheney, b. 13 Jan 1761, m. 30 Dec 1784 Martha Little. 5 children.
    [Note: there are some problems with this account, primarily that it does not mention a second wife, attributing all the children recorded to Aaron and Betsey to the first wife Martha even though the oldest would have been born when she was over 50. This Aaron appears to be the only one listed in the census, and between 1810 and 1830 (not found in 1820) his wife became about 20 years younger, so it appears he remarried, and all births name the mother as Betsey and occur after the 1814 marriage to Betsey Childs.]