William FEW Albert CHRYSTIE Catherine NICHOLSON Mini tree diagram
Frances FEW

Frances FEW1,3,2

20th Apr 17891,2 - 18852

Life History

20th Apr 1789

Born in New York City, New York.1,2

18th Apr 1822

Married Albert CHRYSTIE in New York City, New York.3,2

1856

Death of Albert CHRYSTIE.2

1885

Died.2

Notes

  • U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    Claims through Col William Few
    "Col William Few was active in stimulating the spirit of independence and when war broke out he went to the front and won the rank of Colonel on the field.  During the war Col Few represented Georgia in Congress and helped frame and signed the Constitution as a member of the Federal Convention.  Furthermore Col Few was the only Southern Senator sitting at the opening of Congress, March 14th, 1789.  He was Senator from Georgia.  His portait hangs in Independence Hal, Phil."
    Colonel, Georgia Militia, Hartman's Regiment
    William Few b 1748 d 1828, wife Catherine Nicholson, b 1764 d 1854 married 1788
    Francis [Frances] Few b 1789 d 1885, married 1822, wife of Albert Chrystie, b 1790 d 1856
    etc

    U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989
    Frances Few
    Birth 20 Apr 1789
    Baptism 1 Jul 1789 New York City, New York, USA
    Father William Few
    Mother Catherine Nicholson
    Reformed Church Record Book, p 256

    U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930
    Albert Chrystie
    Bride Frances Few
    Father William Few
    Marriage 18 Apr 1822 performed by Rev James Chrystie
    Notice published 19 Apr 1822 New York Evening Post, New York City, New York, USA

Sources

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