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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1790 US: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/census/mohawk1790.html; 1790 Census, Montgomery County, MohawkTown:
1st No.-Free white males over 16 years 2nd No.-Free white males under 16 years 3rd No.-Free white females 4th No.-All other free persons 5th No.-Slaves
*illegible
Brittain, Abraham - 1-2-5-0-0 [Abraham Brinton?]Frederick, Francis - 1-3-3-0-0Frederick, Peter - 1-3-5-0-0Frederick, Philip - 1-0-1-0-2
Marlet, Michael - 1-1-4-0-0Mower, Hendrick - 1-1-1-0-0
VanHorn, Cornelius - 2-2-5-0-0VanHorn, Thomas - 1-1-5-0-*
2. Child baptized in 1791 per the Caughnawaga Dutch Ref. Church Records, Vol. 1: Coenraedt Moore, b. 27 Oct 1791 to Hendrick and Elizabeth Mouwer.
3. Ancestry.com's "New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920" indicates a Hendrick Mower in 1776 in Tryon County, NY, with land bounty rights with the 3rd Regiment per the book "New York in the Revolution as Colony and State," vol. 1 - Extracts, publisher J.B. Lyons Co., Albany, NY, 1904, p. 258.
MARRIAGE:
1. Marriage records of "Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caughnawaga: now the Reformed Church of Fonda, in the village of Fonda, Montgomery County, N.Y.," New York, 1917, 748 pp.:
Lodewyk Frederick and Alida Miller, 21 Mar 1774.
Frans Frederick and Susanna Cosaadt, 30 Dec 1774.
Frans Cosaadt and Nancy Johnson, 20 Jun 1777.
Thomas Van Horne and Maria Frederick, 21 Oct 1779.
Peter Frederick and Elizabeth Marlet, 21 Oct 1779 [same time as Thomas Van Horne.]
(Illegible) Mair? and the daughter of Philip Fredrick, 23 Jan 1788. [Could this be Hendrick Mower and Elizabeth Frederick?]
Christian Plank and Hannah Frederick, 1 Jan 1801.
George Frederick and Caty Cag, 21 Feb 1803.
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