Individual Details

Louisa BRIGHAM

(6 Jun 1797 - 2 Nov 1860)

Events

Extra information1797Cousin of Brigham Young. The link is easily traced through Louisa's mother. (Brigham Young was reportedly named for Louisa's father.) Brigham Young's memoirs describe a visit to Eaton, NY, where he tried to convert Louisa's brother, Phineas.
Extra information1797The book "The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653" includes Louisa Brigham Knickerbocker and Harry Knickerbocker.
Birth6 Jun 1797Southborough, Massachusetts
Residence1850Cincinnatus, Cortland, New York
Knick Census Project: 18501850NY, Cortland, Cincinnatus. HOH = Harry Knickerbocker. Wife of Harry Knickerbocker.
Residence1855Relation to Head of House: Wife - Cincinnatus, Cortland, New York, USA
Death2 Nov 1860Cincinnatus, Cortland, New York, USA
BurialCincinnatus, Cortland County, New York, USA

Families

SpouseHarry Henry (son of John) KNICKERBOCKER {K-220} (1791 - 1871)
ChildAmelia KNICKERBOCKER {K-462} (1818 - 1900)
ChildLouisa KNICKERBOCKER {K-539} (1822 - 1854)
ChildFranklin Fitch KNICKERBOCKER {K-599} (1826 - 1905)
ChildHenry KNICKERBOCKER {K-771} (1833 - 1907)
FatherPhineas BRIGHAM (1757 - 1813)
MotherSusannah HOWE (1764 - 1845)
SiblingTimothy BRIGHAM (1786 - 1829)
SiblingPhineas BRIGHAM Jr. (1787 - 1852)
SiblingLouisa (died age 2) BRIGHAM (1794 - 1796)
SiblingGeorge Howe BRIGHAM (1799 - 1882)

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