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Samuel Mack
d.Abt 1862 Tuscarora, Steuben, New York, United States
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m. 1770
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(Research):Name Suffix: Jr.Samuel Mack Jr is listed in Lyme in the 1790, 1800 and 1810 census. He had six sons and three daughters. William Marvin City Clerk in charge of land records etc of Lyme, and having been Clerk for many years (he is also a descendent of the Marvins of Proprietorship days, a Samuel Marvin was a witness to the Will of John Mack the first) gave it as his opinion that Samuel Mack Jr was a son of the Samuel Mack of 1800 and 1810 census, a son of Jonathan altho he did not find that Samuel transfered any land to Samuel Jr altho both held lands at that time. The last transfer of land by Samuel Jr was in 1807. The tombstone at Wellman's Corners, Rawdon Township, Hastings County, Ontario gives the deathda te of Daniel Mack as August 13, 1874 and he was aged 88 yrs., 5 mos and 27 days thus b Feb 14, 1786. According to the writers father, Daniel was b in Lyme Connecticut, was one of nine children and a descendent of the early Mack of Lyme. The Genealogie s account for all Mack boys in Lyme under 16 years of age in the 1790 census except for the son of Samuel Mack Jr. In the 1800 census there was only one boy listed between 10 and 16 years of age and the father of that boy was Samuel Mack Jr. Daniel was 14 years of age in 1800. Thus it is certain that the father of our Daniel Mack was Samuel Mack Jr. In the 1810 census Living with Samuel Jr. were two sons under ten, one so n between 10 & 16, one daughter under ten, one between 10 & 16, Samuel & his wife under 45. Thus from the 1800 census one dau had left home or was deceased and three sons one of whom was Daniel. It is our family knowledge that Daniel left home soon after 1800. There was an Erastus Mack m with a dau under 10 yrs of age listed in Lyme in 1810 he and wife under 26 yrs of age, I think Erastus was a brother of Daniel. I have no knowledge as to the name of the mother of Daniel. The 1820 census lists only three Mack families in New London County, the heads of these were Ruth, Elijah and William. Samuel Mack Sr would have been 77 years of age, probably deceased while Samuel Jr. and Erastus Mack and their families had moved northward or westward according to the migrations of many people at that time. In Lyme at the present time there is Land known as Macks land, a Mack creek and in the local cem etery there are many Mack Head Stones. ("The Mack and Sine Families" by Harry W. Mack) «i»Name:«/i» Samuel MACK «i»Sex:«/i» M «i»Birth:«/i» ABT 1770 in Lyme, New London, CT «i»Death:«/i» AFT 1860 in Tuscarora, Steuben, NY «i»Note:«/i» birth: 1850 census, age 79 marriage to Polly: date of birth of oldest childmarriage to Betsy: "The Ancestors of Lois Mable Cook Hyde" by Hyde death: 1860 census Samuel Mack Jr is listed in Lyme in the 1790, 1800 and 1810 census. He had six sons and three daughters. William Marvin City Clerk in charge of land records etc of Lyme, and having been Clerk for many years (he is also a descendent of the Marvins of Proprietorship days, a Samuel Marvin was a witness to the Will of John Mack the first) gave it as his opinion that Samuel Mack Jr was a son of the Samuel Mack of 1800 and 1810 census, a son of Jonathan altho he did not find that Samuel transfered any land to Samuel Jr altho both held lands at that time. The last transfer of land by Samuel Jr was in 1807. The tombstone at Wellman's Corners, Rawdon Township, Hastings County, Ontario gives the deathdate of Daniel Mack as August 13, 1874 and he was aged 88 yrs., 5 mos and 27 days thus b Feb 14, 1786. According to the writers father, Daniel was b in Lyme Connecticut, was one of nine children and a descendent of the early Mack of Lyme. The Genealogies account for all Mack boys in Lyme under 16 years of age in the 1790 census except for the son of Samuel Mack Jr. In the 1800 census there was only one boy listed between 10 and 16 years of age and the father of that boy was Samuel Mack Jr. Daniel was 14 years of age in 1800. Thus it is certain that the father of our Daniel Mack was Samuel Mack Jr. In the 1810 census Living with Samuel Jr. were two sons under ten, one son between 10 & 16, one daughter under ten, one between 10 & 16, Samuel & his wife under 45. Thus from the 1800 census one dau had left home or was deceased and three sons one of whom was Daniel. It is our family knowledge that Daniel left home soon after 1800. There was an Erastus Mack m with a dau under 10 yrs of age listed in Lyme in 1810 he and wife under 26 yrs of age, I think Erastus was a brother of Daniel. I have no knowledge as to the name of the mother of Daniel. The 1820 census lists only three Mack families in New London County, the heads of these were Ruth, Elijah and William. Samuel Mack Sr would have been 77 years of age, probably deceased while Samue1 Jr. and Erastus Mack and their families had moved northward or westward according to the migrations of many people at that time. In Lyme at the present time there is Land known as Macks land, a Mack creek and in the local cemetery there are many Mack Head Stones. ("The Mack and Sine Families" by Harry W. Mack) |