We're half-cousins many x removed
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Re: m. abt 1802 Zephman Flint
Pat LaRock 2/25/05
As well as Zephmnn;s son being Sephman in the 1850, Zephman's marriage records (LDS) shows his name as Jephman.....but your family has children in it named Zephman.
Your Timothy was son of Eunice and my Horace was son of Anna Lawrence who was born in 1770 and I think I got that information from a Census where Anna was living with your Timothy.
One of our family stories was about a cousin Timothy who lived to be a hundred and died by falling out of a window.
I go back to Tim's half- brother Horace, who married Hannah Flint, the sister of your Sally and who were the daughters of Zephman Flint and Submit Armstrong.
I had hadn't found the Moses Flint in Bromley, Bennington, VT, but I sure like him better than the Asa Flint, who may have been a Loyalist (or there may have been more than one Asa Flint).
Submit Armstrong was the daughter of Nathan Armstrong who was born in Dover, Dutchess Co, NY in 1757, enlisted in the Army from Rennselaer Co NY and died in Stueben Co, NY.HIs wife was Hannah Covill.If you will read all my messages on the Flint, Armstrong, and American Revolution GenForums you'll see where i am which is stuck.
Bob Whittaker has a site that has a picture of your Timothy.
I don't have access to Ancestry but our Library has recently put Heritage Quest online and I've been searching on that.HQ has the book that tells that Nathan Armstrong came to Steuben Co with sons-in-law Flint and Elliot (from Butternuts, I think).
If you care to call me, I could call you right back....................913/8312-0612..................helen