Person:Amanda Thatcher (1)

Amanda Thatcher
d.11 Jun 1914
m. 22 Jun 1820
  1. Elisha ThatcherAbt 1821 - Aft 1880
  2. Susanna Thatcher1821 - 1821
  3. Elizabeth Thatcher1822 -
  4. Asenath ThatcherAbt 1823 - Aft 1880
  5. Mary Thatcher1824 -
  6. Alfred ThatcherAbt 1825 - Aft 1880
  7. Abraham ThatcherAbt 1832 - Aft 1880
  8. Amanda Thatcher1833 - 1914
  9. Sarah Thatcher1838 - 1840
  10. Thomas ThatcherAbt 1840 - Bef 1880
  11. Samuel ThatcherAbt 1841 -
  12. John Thatcher1844 - 1844
m. 22 Jan 1853
  1. William GibsonAbt 1854 -
  2. ?Ayrus GibsonAbt 1857 -
  3. John GibsonAbt 1860 -
  4. Elizabeth Vidella Gibson1864 - 1944
Facts and Events
Name Amanda Thatcher
Gender Female
Birth[2] 28 Nov 1833 Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, United States
Census[1] 1850 Franklin, Warren, New Jersey, United States
Marriage 22 Jan 1853 to Robert Gibson
Census[4] 1860 Tymochtee (township), Wyandot, Ohio, United States
Death[2] 11 Jun 1914
Burial[2] Greenwood Cemetery, Eureka, Greenwood, Kansas, United States
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Warren, New Jersey, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Census: 1850, NJ, Warren Co, Franklin Twp, page 472, family #246
    (indicates abt 1834); with William & Elizabeth McElroy

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Family Recorded.

    Marshall A. Brown, et al. "Family Record: Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Brown".
    (S. B. Shaw: Chicago, IL); This is a publication of blank forms. It is unclear
    whether this is part of a bible record or an actual book used for family
    records. There are approximately 120 pages (not numbered) of material mostly
    in the handwriting of Marshall A. Brown filled out in 1914;
    - says 28 Nov 1833 near "Hacetstown, NJ"
    - resided Eureka, KS

  3.   Family Recorded, in Clyde, John Cunningham. Rosbrugh, a tale of the Revolution, or, Life, labors and death of Rev. John Rosbrugh: pastor of Greenwich, Oxford and Mansfield Woodhouse (Washington) Presbyterian Churches, N.J., from 1764 to 1769, and of Allen Township Church, Pa., from 1769 to 1777 : chaplain in the Continental Army, clerical martyr of the Revolution, killed by Hessians, in the Battle of Assunpink, at Trenton, New Jersey, Jan. 2d, 1777. (Easton Pa.: New Jersey Historical Society, 1880)
    91.

    ... The children of John A. and Almira Thatcher were, ...
    - Amanda, who married Robert Gibson, cousin to Thomas's [her brother's] wife ; ...

  4. Family Recorded, in Wyandot, Ohio, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Census: 1860, OH, Wyandot Co, Tymachtee Twp, page 368, family #256
    (indicates abt 1836 in OH);