Individual Details

Stephen PANGBORN

( - Abt 1810)

Events

MarriageAbt 1760The 1800 census suggests Stephen had a son before he married Thankful Knickerbocker. - First Wife PANGBORN
Extra information1771In 1771, real estate records in Canaan show a transaction between Harmon Knickerbacker and Thankful, his wife, and "Henries Hogeboom (our honored mother)." Thankful's father Bartholomew had already died.
MarriageAbt 1780Thankful Knickerbocker and Steven Pangborn were married between 1776 and 1785. Children Bartholomew, Rachel, and Thankful stayed with her. (Barth & Rachel later have documented links to VT.) - Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA - Thankful HOGABOOM
Residence1785In 1785, real estate records show Stephen Pangborn and Thankful Pangborn of Salisbury selling land inherited after the death of the widow Hendrica Hogaboom of Canaan. (Many thanks to James L for the records !!!) - Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Residence1790Ancestry claims that Stephen's name is on the attached page of the census. I don't see it, and wonder if they got the indexing wrong. (Maybe the link goes to the wrong page? Addison starts the filmstrip.) - Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States
Residence1800Stephen's house has 1 M and 2 F, aged 16-25. Plus, older male and female, over 45. The girls could be the Knickerbocker twins. However, the boy must be Stephen's. (Barth. is heading his own household.) - Addison, Addison, Vermont
Extra information1800Stephen's stepson Bartholomew was a head of household in VT in 1800. (He is 3 census lines away from Stephen.) Bartholomew later moved to Madison County, NY. There are also multiple Pangborns in Madison County who were born in VT. - Addison, Addison, Vermont
Residence1810Maybe. Listed as Stephen Pangman (but about the right age) - Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States
DeathAbt 1810Stephen disappears from census records. - Addison, Addison, Vermont

Families

SpouseFirst Wife PANGBORN ( - 1780)
SpouseThankful HOGABOOM ( - 1805)

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