Frink Fletcher

(say 1800 - )
Frink was born say 1800. He was "of" Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, on 24 December 1833.1 He married Esther Olcott in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 24 December 1833.2,3

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. 186, "December 24, 1833. Frink Fletcher of Springfield, in the County of Windsor ..."
  2. [S93] Peck, Vital and Church Records, Rockingham, Vt., pg. 186, "December 24, 1833. Frink Fletcher of Springfield, in the County of Windsor, and Esther Olcott of Rockingham, married by Wm. Thayer, Justice Peace."
  3. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907 (Bellows Falls, Vt.: Published by the town [Rockingham], 1907), pg. 722, "m. in 1834 Frink Fletcher."
 
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