“Found Lifeless” in a Brook
Bethuel Vincent was only 29 years old when he was found lifeless in a brook. His obituary reads: Died –
Read MoreBethuel Vincent was only 29 years old when he was found lifeless in a brook. His obituary reads: Died –
Read MoreAs our country remembers those who have founght and died for our freedom, I wanted to share stories of two
Read MoreMy 6x great grandparents, Cornelius and Phebe (Ward) Vincent, both fought for freedom during the Revolutionary War. Over 100 years
Read MoreMy Vincent ancestors moved from Essex County, New Jersey to Northumberland County, Pennsylvania in the mid to late 1700s. During
Read MoreJohn Vincent, a veteran of the War of 1812, was declared by the Court to be a “habitual drunkard” in
Read MoreYellow fever did not recur; one either died or survived. It came in mysterious, vicious waves, killing anywhere from 12
Read MoreIn 1772, the Vincent families and others moved from Essex County, New Jersey, to current day Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. For
Read MoreAlmost 3 years ago, I came across the obituary of Bethuel Vincent (1798-1828), my 5th great grandfather’s youngest son, posted
Read MoreMy Vincent ancestors moved from Essex County, New Jersey to Northumberland County, Pennsylvania in the mid to late 1700s. During
Read More2014 has been an amazing year for me and my genealogy research. With increased knowledge, time, and resources available, I’ve
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