Field family in the books

Post date: 23-Feb-2010 07:16:32

David Galarno was witness at the marriage of Mary Ann Galarno. Given that she was married in 1832... this would suggest that she was born c1812 and could therefore be the sister of David.

Mary Ann Gallano and Gilbert Field married in 1832 both of Howard. I went through each page in(Howard) automatedgenealogy.com 1851 census and found neither.

As well the 1851 census of Chatham includes the portion situated in Harwich township part 2, found nothing of Field or Galarno... My guess at this point, if it is not in the lost census docs of that area, then they were no longer in Kent in that census year.

Just a note; I haven't checked other potential records of the time to confirm their absence.

One important note however;

Gilbert Field was the son of Daniel and Rebecca Field

p352 Valley of the Lower Thames

Daniel Field was the eldest son of George Field, who with his wife Rebecca and sons Daniel, Gilbert, and Nathan had come to Niagara in 1778 from Wyoming, Pennsylvania. ...(sic) where his property was later confiscated when he was attainted of treason. His sons Daniel and Nathan were also attainted of treason, having joined Butler's Rangers in 1778; Daniel became a sergeant in the company of Captain Caldwell. George Field died in 1787, and his widow Rebecca and son Gilbert received grants of land in Ancaster Township four years later. ...