An
Orange County, New York newspaper published Nov. 19, 1881 discussed my ancestor
Abraham Bennett. I thought it might be a pleasant way to introduce 4th
Great Grandparents Abraham Bennett and Lydia Schultz to my blog readers.
A
Match for the Bertholf Children of Warwick
Abraham
Bennett was born on the farm now owned by Hulet McBride, near Springside
station, in the town of Wawayanda, in 1764. His wife, Lydia Hulse, was born
where Little’s mills now stand, in 1769. They spent all of their life time
within three miles of the place of their birth and raised a family of fifteen
children, all of whom arrived at mature years. Mr. Bennett died in 1842. His widow
survived him eight years and died in 1850. Of their children, five are now
living, four daughters and a son. Mary, whose age is 94, and Nancy, aged 72,
were never married; Hannah, whose age is 84, is the widow of Thomas Thorne, and
Esther, the widow of I. C. Willis, aged 76. All of the girls, except Mrs.
Thorne, who lives at Otisville, now live on the old homestead where they were
born and which now belongs to their “baby brother,” Mr. Alvah Bennett, whose
age is 70 years. The united ages of the five surviving children is 396 years,
or an average of over 79 years. Mr. Alvah Bennett and Miss Esther Penney were
married 49 years ago and have raised a family of twelve children, the youngest
of whom is twenty-two, and have never had a death in their family. They have
had thirty grand children and, twenty-eight of whom are now living. Next! W. A.
[Source
Middletown Daily Press, Middletown, New York, Saturday, Nov. 19, 1881, page 3]
The
author compared the Bertholf children of Warwick, Orange Co., New York to Abraham’s
family. I wish I knew what the reporter meant by the title “A Match for the
Bertholf Children of Warwick”. Does anybody know these Bertholf’s?
The
Middletown Daily Press got Grandmother Lydia’s maiden name wrong. She was born
Lydia Schultz, a daughter of Christian Schultz and Hannah Gardner.
The
reporting provided a light-hardhearted moment when I saw my 3rd
Great Grandfather Alvah referred to as a 70 year-old “baby brother”. I hope the
Bennett sisters appreciated longevity when they read their combined ages
equaled 396 years.
The Sisters
Abbott Handerson Thayer
1884
Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
I
have Abraham Bennett’s estate pack and will be discussing his children in the
new year.
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