Person:Amy Cleveland (1)

m. 15 Aug 1750
  1. Tracy Cleveland1751 - 1836
  2. Amy Cleveland1753 - 1820
  3. Daniel Cleveland1753 -
m. 1773
  1. Rebeckah Etheridge1774 -
  2. Nathaniel Etheridge1775 -
  3. Joseph Etheridge1777 -
  4. John Etheridge1778 - 1861
  5. James Etheridge1780 - 1865
  6. Esther Etheridge1783 - 1833
  7. William Etheridge1785 - 1866
  8. Hon. Samuel Etheridge1788 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name Amy Cleveland
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 14 Jan 1753 Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Marriage 1773 to Thomas Etheridge
Death[3] 20 Sep 1820 Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York, USA
References
  1. Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    Canterbury Vital Records:162.

    'CLEVELAND, ...
    Aury, d. David & Rebecca, b. Jan. 14, 1753'

  2. Cleveland, Edmund Janes, and Horace Gillette Cleveland. The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families: an attempt to trace, in both the male and the female lines, the posterity of Moses1 Cleveland who came from Ipswich, County Suffolk, England, about 1635, was of Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; of Alexander Cleveland of Prince William County, Virginia; and of ancient and other Clevelands in England, America and elsewhere; with numerous biographical sketches; and containing ancestries of many of the husbands and wives; also a bibliography of the Cleveland family and a genealogical account of Edward Winn of Woburn and of other Winn families. (Hartford, Connecticut: Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, 1899)
    1:129-130.

    'Ch. b. Canterbury ...
    Amy or Amee5 Cleveland, b. Jan. 14, 1753.'

  3. American biographical history of eminent and self-made men, Michigan volume. (Cincinnati, Ohio: Western Biographical Pub. Co., 1878)
    1:3:32.

    'ETHERIDGE, HON. SAMUEL, ... was born at Williamstown, Massachusetts, April 15, 1788. He died, February 18, 1864, at his home in Quincy, ... His father, Thomas Etheridge, died in Herkimer County, New York, March 13, 1813; and his mother, Amy Etheridge, September 20, 1820, in Schuyler, New York.'