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Almy <I>Kinner</I> Oldrin

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Almy Kinner Oldrin

Birth
Stony Brook, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
3 Sep 1853 (aged 72)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Setauket, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Almy Kinner (1780-1853) Oldrin (b. November 22, 1780; Suffolk County, New York, USA - d. September 3, 1853; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA)

Name:
Amy Kinner and Almy Kinner. Her married name appears as "Ann Oldrin" in the 1850 census and as "Almy Oldrin" on her tombstone, and as "Amy Oldrin" in her funeral notice.

Parents:
Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838) and Sarah Knapp (1762-1814). They married on February 21, 1780 in Goshen, Orange, New York.

Birth:
She was born on November 22, 1780, most likely in Suffolk County, New York. She was born 9 months and 1 day after the marriage of her parents.

Marriage:
She married Captain William Oldrin (1772-1853) around 1799.

Death:
She died on September 3, 1853 in New York City.

Death notice:
"On Saturday, September 3, Mrs. Amy Oldrin, wife of Captain William Oldrin, formerly of Stonybrook, Long Island, in the 73d year of her age. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her sin-in-law, Augustus L. Bogart, No. 51 Forsyth street, this morning, at half past seven o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Setaucket, Long Island for interment. The friends of the family are invited to attend." (Source: New York Herald on Monday, September 5, 1853)

Burial:
She was interred on Monday, September 5, 1853 at Caroline Churchyard, Setauket, Suffolk County, New York.

Epitaph:
"Our Mother; Almy, wife of Capt. Wm. Oldrin and daughter of Jeremiah & Sarah Kinner; Born Nov. 22, 1780; Died Sept. 3, 1853".

Relationships:
Almy Kinner (1780-1853) is the fourth great-grandmother of Richard Arthur Norton (1958).

Research:
Kathleen Powers at Ancestry wrote on November 25, 2015: "I'm looking for an Almy/Amy Oldrin, b. 1817 in Stony Brook, NY; m. William H. Wood abt. 1838 (he was b. 1815 in Mt Kisco, Westchester, NY). She and William d. after 1900; I'm still looking for their death certificates/burial site (last place of known residence was New Caanan, Fairfield, CT). It appears that Capt. William Oldrin is the only Oldrin male living in Brookhaven Town between 1810 - 1820, so he's promising as a potential parent (plus, her name matches William's wife's), yet I see no Almy/Amy listed as a child of his and the known daughters all seem to belong elsewhere. 1820 Census supports your research re: 4 daughters. 1840 Census shows a William Wood of the correct age with a wife and child living a short distance away from William Oldrin in Brookhaven Town. Could her father be a sibling of William's, I wonder. I plan on visiting Suffolk Co. Historical Society to dig deeper, but was wondering if you have any theories or know of any other Oldrins that might be Almy's/Amy's parents." Kathleen Powers at Ancestry wrote on May 20, 2016: "I have resolved this query via a bible record transcription from 1875. Almy was their daughter, born in 1815 in Stony Brook. Capt. William Oldrin and his wife Almy are buried at Caroline Church in Setauket, Suffolk Co., NY. Almy's maiden name was Kinner."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on June 23, 2012. Updated on May 20, 2016 with information provided by a contributor to Ancestry based on Records of Old Bible, dated 1875 by George Henry Wood. The bible mentions she and her husband are buried at Caroline Church Cemetery in Setauket, Suffolk, New York. Updated on May 25, 2016 with her date of birth from the sexton card. Updated on May 26, 2016 with a tombstone image from Marcia Seaman. Updated on October 29, 2018 with the date of her burial.

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Almy Kinner (1780-1853) Oldrin (b. November 22, 1780; Suffolk County, New York, USA - d. September 3, 1853; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA)

Name:
Amy Kinner and Almy Kinner. Her married name appears as "Ann Oldrin" in the 1850 census and as "Almy Oldrin" on her tombstone, and as "Amy Oldrin" in her funeral notice.

Parents:
Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838) and Sarah Knapp (1762-1814). They married on February 21, 1780 in Goshen, Orange, New York.

Birth:
She was born on November 22, 1780, most likely in Suffolk County, New York. She was born 9 months and 1 day after the marriage of her parents.

Marriage:
She married Captain William Oldrin (1772-1853) around 1799.

Death:
She died on September 3, 1853 in New York City.

Death notice:
"On Saturday, September 3, Mrs. Amy Oldrin, wife of Captain William Oldrin, formerly of Stonybrook, Long Island, in the 73d year of her age. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her sin-in-law, Augustus L. Bogart, No. 51 Forsyth street, this morning, at half past seven o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Setaucket, Long Island for interment. The friends of the family are invited to attend." (Source: New York Herald on Monday, September 5, 1853)

Burial:
She was interred on Monday, September 5, 1853 at Caroline Churchyard, Setauket, Suffolk County, New York.

Epitaph:
"Our Mother; Almy, wife of Capt. Wm. Oldrin and daughter of Jeremiah & Sarah Kinner; Born Nov. 22, 1780; Died Sept. 3, 1853".

Relationships:
Almy Kinner (1780-1853) is the fourth great-grandmother of Richard Arthur Norton (1958).

Research:
Kathleen Powers at Ancestry wrote on November 25, 2015: "I'm looking for an Almy/Amy Oldrin, b. 1817 in Stony Brook, NY; m. William H. Wood abt. 1838 (he was b. 1815 in Mt Kisco, Westchester, NY). She and William d. after 1900; I'm still looking for their death certificates/burial site (last place of known residence was New Caanan, Fairfield, CT). It appears that Capt. William Oldrin is the only Oldrin male living in Brookhaven Town between 1810 - 1820, so he's promising as a potential parent (plus, her name matches William's wife's), yet I see no Almy/Amy listed as a child of his and the known daughters all seem to belong elsewhere. 1820 Census supports your research re: 4 daughters. 1840 Census shows a William Wood of the correct age with a wife and child living a short distance away from William Oldrin in Brookhaven Town. Could her father be a sibling of William's, I wonder. I plan on visiting Suffolk Co. Historical Society to dig deeper, but was wondering if you have any theories or know of any other Oldrins that might be Almy's/Amy's parents." Kathleen Powers at Ancestry wrote on May 20, 2016: "I have resolved this query via a bible record transcription from 1875. Almy was their daughter, born in 1815 in Stony Brook. Capt. William Oldrin and his wife Almy are buried at Caroline Church in Setauket, Suffolk Co., NY. Almy's maiden name was Kinner."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on June 23, 2012. Updated on May 20, 2016 with information provided by a contributor to Ancestry based on Records of Old Bible, dated 1875 by George Henry Wood. The bible mentions she and her husband are buried at Caroline Church Cemetery in Setauket, Suffolk, New York. Updated on May 25, 2016 with her date of birth from the sexton card. Updated on May 26, 2016 with a tombstone image from Marcia Seaman. Updated on October 29, 2018 with the date of her burial.

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