Eusebia Olcott

(1784 - )
Eusebia Olcott|b. 1784|p1581.htm|Timothy Olcott III|b. 1741|p780.htm|Elisabeth Chandler|b. s 1745|p816.htm|Timothy Olcott Junior|b. 1703\nd. 5 Jan 1747/48|p756.htm|Eunice White|b. 13 Feb 1713/14\nd. 13 Mar 1757|p766.htm|Colonel Thomas Chandler|b. s 1715|p1510.htm||||

First cousin 6 times removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Eusebia was born in 1784. She was the daughter of Timothy Olcott III and Elisabeth Chandler. She was baptized in Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, on 21 April 1784.1

Cited documentation

  1. [S93] Thomas Bellows Peck, compiler, Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont, From the Beginning of the Records to January 1, 1845; and, Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont, From its Organization, October 27, 1773 to September 25, 1839 (Pittsford, VT: Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994 republication in one volume (originally 1908 and 1902, respectively)), pg. 254, "Baptisms from the year, 1784 ... April 21 Baptiz'd at Chester ... Eusebia Daughter of Timothy & Elisabeth Olcott."
 
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