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Title: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: pryce on Tuesday 02 August 05 01:18 BST (UK)
HI can anyone help .i am looking for William Peterson a sailmaker  born about 1816 in new york his father was Joseph Peterson a mariner .He was in England  in 1841 or maybe before that . i wonder if anyone as any ideas on where i look to find the family in New York or find out when he came to england  be grateful for any help Vicki
Title: Re: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: auntie p on Tuesday 02 August 05 16:10 BST (UK)
I found one Joseph Peterson in the 1810 census, living in NY County, and one on the 1820 census living in Washington Township, Sullivan County, NY.  The 1820 census indicates that the household consisted of  a male under the age of 14, a male 26-45 and a female 14-26 (wife & son?) 
I'd be happy to e-mail you a copy of the image if you want.
Title: Re: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: pryce on Tuesday 02 August 05 18:40 BST (UK)
HI thanks for your email  i would be most gratful if you could send me the copy and thanks for your help  VICKI
Title: Re: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: auntie p on Wednesday 03 August 05 17:21 BST (UK)
Vicki,

Do you know the name of Joseph's wife?
Title: Re: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: pryce on Wednesday 03 August 05 21:35 BST (UK)
Hi  ALL I HAVE IS THE MARRIGE OF WILLIAM AND IT SAYS FATHER JOSEPH PETERSON   A MARINER   AND WILLIAM WAS A SAIL MAKER THAT WAS IN GLOUCESTER IN ENGLAND  IN 1844  . I HAVE WILLIAM IN ENGLAND ON THE 1841 CENSUS LIVING IN GLOUCESTER  . VICKI
Title: Re: NEW YORK FAMILY PETERSONS
Post by: cxp845 on Friday 09 April 10 21:58 BST (UK)
Hi Vicki

I've just started out looking at my family tree and have got as far back as my great great grandfather William Peterson. He was a sailmaker, born overseas around 1819.

He married Matilda Anscomb in 1844 in Gloucester.

His father was called Joseph.

I wonder if our trees may overlap?

Best regards

Claire Peterson