Person:Catherine Olmstead (3)

Watchers
Catherine Olmstead
d.27 Nov 1887
m. 2 May 1782
  1. Vine Olmsted1783 - 1788
  2. Hezekiah Olmsted1784 - 1847
  3. Lucy Olmstead1785 - 1840
  4. Emma White Olmsted1788 - 1851
  5. Ralph Olmsted1790 - 1835
  6. Francis Olmstead1791 - 1846
  7. Caroline Olmsted1793 - 1858
  8. Timothy Olmsted1795 - 1796
  9. Timothy Olmsted1796 - 1850
  10. Mary Olmsted1798 -
  11. Sarah Olmsted1799 - 1799
  12. Catherine Olmstead1801 - 1887
  13. Cornelia Olmsted1804 - 1806
m. 4 Dec 1821
Facts and Events
Name Catherine Olmstead
Married Name _____ Davenport
Gender Female
Birth[2] 22 Apr 1801 East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 4 Dec 1821 New York City, New York, United StatesSouth Dutch Church
to Dennis Davenport
Death[2] 27 Nov 1887
References
  1.   Family Recorded, in Olmsted, Henry King (1824-1896), and George Kemp Ward (1848-1937). Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmstead and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1632-1912. (New York: A. T. DeLaMare, 1912).

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    (249) TIMOTHY OLMSTED, Phenix, Oswego Co., N. Y. b. Nov. 12, 1759; d. Aug. 15, 1848; m. May 2, 1782, Alice Olmsted (No. 273); d. Feb. 5, 1813, at Rome, N. Y.

    637, Vine; b. Feb. 15, 1783; d. Dec. 15, 1788.
    638, Hezekiah; b. May 23, 1784; d. at Delta, N. Y., March, 1847.
    639, Lucy +.
    640, Emma White +.
    641, Ralph +.
    642, Francis +.
    643, Caroline +.
    644, Timothy; b. Jan. 23, 1795; d. Feb. 21, 1796.
    645, Timothy +.
    646, Mary +.
    647, Sarah; b. Aug. 9, 1799; d. Sept. 22, 1799.
    648, Catherine +.
    649, Cornelia; b. Feb. 11, 1804, at Rome, N. Y.; d. Aug. 13, 1S06.

    Mr. Timothy Olmsted marched to Boston with the E. Hartford company in the Lexington Alarm, 1775. Served in the Revolutionary War as a musician. Was a fifer in Co. E, 7th Conn. Regt., from May 5th to Dec. 7th, 1775, and also in the Ninth Regt. in 1780. Enlisted May 1, 1777, in Col. Webb's regt., Capt. Whiting's company, for three years. Was in the battle of White Plains, N. Y. Served also in the war of 1812, from Aug. 18th, to Oct. 28th, 1814, in Capt. Erastus Strong's company at New London, Conn. He was a celebrated teacher and composer of sacred music. In 1811 published the "Musical Olio," composed of original and selected pieces. Moved to Hartland, Conn., in 1785, and thence to Whitestown, N. Y.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Family Recorded, in Olmsted, Henry King (1824-1896), and George Kemp Ward (1848-1937). Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmstead and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1632-1912. (New York: A. T. DeLaMare, 1912).

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    (648) CATHERINE OLMSTED, b. at E. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 22, 1801; d. Nov. 27, 1887; m. Dec. 4, 1821, at Rome, N. Y., Dennis Davenport; b. 1791; d. May 9, 1844, at Detroit, Mich.

    1427, Henrietta; b. Aug. 26, 1825; d. Mar. 12, 1826.
    1428, Charles; b. Nov. 1, 1827; d. Mar. 15, 1865; m. Sept. 25, 1852, Emma Ritchie.
    1429, Henry Wykoef; b. Oct. 6, 1831; d. June 27, 1849; m. Mary McGraw, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
    1430, Edward Payson; b. Jan. 15, 1834; d. Aug. 14, 1892.
    1431, Ralph; b. May 5, 1837; d. May 12, 1860.
    1432, Mary Catherine; b. May 24, 1840; d. May 19, 1846.
    1433, Francis Olmsted; b. Aug. 25, 1842. Lieut.-Col. U. S. N. Retired in 1870.