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Amy (Lewis) Constant (1751 - 1805)

Amy Constant formerly Lewis
Born in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and
Wife of — married 1769 (to 4 Jan 1805) in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticutmap
Died at age 53 in Yorktown, Westchester, New York, United Statesmap
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Biography

Amy Lewis, daughter of John Lewis (1711-1799) and Ame (Smith) Lewis (1709-1796) was born 24 May 1751 at Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony. Amy Lewis married Silas Constant on 22 March 1825. [1]

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Biographic and Genealogical References

  1. ) Page Ap16. Silas Constant, son of Lt. Jonathan Beebe was born 15 Jan 1750.
  2. ) AP39 Silas Constant married Amy Lewis daughter of John and died at Yorktown, NY on 22 March 1825. He was the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
  3. ) AP84 Silas Constant married Ame Lewis, daughter of John Lewis and his second wife Ame Smith. Ame, his wife was born 24 May 1751.
  1. ) Page xiv "As already stated, Mr. Constant married (i) Amy Lewis, the eldest daughter of Captain John Lewis, by his second wife Ame, daughter of Captain Samuel Smith, of New Haven, born at Salem in Waterbury, 24 May, 1751 ; died at Yorktown, 4 January, 1805, and was buried in the Presbyterian church-yard. He married (2) Mrs. Jane D. Robinson, born 2 October, 1748; died 4 January, 1830; by whom he had no issue, and who is buried beside her husband in the Congregational church-yard, now known as the east yard of the Presbyterian Church of Yorktown. "
  2. ) Page xv Children of Reverend Silas and Amy (Lewis) Constant:
    1. ) St. John Constant, born at Waterbury, Connecticut, 7 May, 1770; died at Peekskill, New York, 13 February, 1847. He married, 2 July, 1792, Jane, daughter of Nathaniel Hyatt, born at Yorktown, 22 February, 1770, and died 3 April, 1817. Both husband and wife are buried in the Van Cortlandt Cemetery at Peekskill.
    2. ) Joseph Constant, born at Waterbury, 7 October, 1773; died 25 August, 1819. He was an officer in the United States army, colonel at the battle of New Orleans, and was also sheriflf of the county of New York; married Eliza Ackley, and had son Joseph Anthony Constant, and a daughter who married Mr. Kuphausen, of Philadelphia.
    3. ) Chloe Constant, born 7 July, 1776, probably in the town of Waterbury, and died at Yorktown, 28 April, 1853; married, 17 May, 1792, David Hyatt, born 4 September, 1769; died 4 May, 1844.
    4. ) Sally Constant, born probably at Oxford, Orange County, New York, 8 September, 1785, and died at Yorktown, New York, 20 June, 1806; married, 20 March, 1805, Dr. Henry White. Two gravestones mark the date of Mrs. White's death, one in the Presbyterian church-yard and the other in the east yard.

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Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five., New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896, page Ap15 {Appendix page 15}, Ap39, Ap84, and Ap162. Beebe's of Waterbury CT.
  2. Roebling, Emily Warren, The Journal of Reverend Silas Constant, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Yorktown, New York. Transcribed by Emily Warren Roebling, Printed for Private Circulation by J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1903.

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  • William Richard Cutter, A.M., New England Families, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 23.




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