Census -- New York, Lewis County, Leyden, 1850
Although this 1850 record seemed like quite a correct match at first, I have since found an 1860 census record that makes me doubt.
In the 1860 census record (Warren County, Illinois) there is a Daniel Tinker, from Connecticut, wife Matilda (better match), from New York, and children include Jennette (age 9 in 1860) and Charles ("Uncle Charles Tinker"). There would be
no sibling link to Mary though they are likely cousins.
Then again, I have a IL state marriage record that my Jennett Tinker got married in 1857, so she couldn't have been in an 1860 census as a 9-year-old. I guess the 1860 Jennette Tinker is my Jennett Tinker's cousin. CONFUSING!
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David Tinker, 40, Connecticut
Naty (Waty, Maty [for Matilda?]), 36, New York
Lucinda, 16, New York
Mary, 16, New York
Jennet, 13, New York
Gonza, 7, M, New York
Delia, 5, New York
Norman, 3, New York
Allicia, 1, New York
Owner of original | Ancestry.com |
Date | 29 Aug 1850 |
File name | 1850-louis-snyder-ny.jpg |
File Size | 277.62k |
Dimensions | 1272 x 1488 |
Linked to | Census -- New York, Lewis County, Leyden, 1850; Waity Matilda Hall; Allicia Tinker; Daniel Tinker; Delia Tinker; Gonza Tinker; Jennett Harriett Tinker; Lucinda Tinker; Mary E. Tinker; Norman Tinker |