"Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8D6-52P : 6 December 2014), Isaac Booker in entry for Frederick A. Booker, 03 Feb 1946; citing Pawtucket, Providence, R.I., reference 87; FHL microfilm 2,168,073.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut; Roll: M653_92; Page: 414; Image: 419; Family History Library Film: 803092
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I had a great grandmother born near Isaac Booker in Plainfield, CT. Her name was Anna Booker (Sanger). It seems she may be the daughter of Isaac's brother William Booker (1820-1876) and his first wife Nancy Potter
Curious to know what information exists on them
William divorced Nancy for adultery in 1860, a month after their eight year old son Frederick Booker died and about six months after Anna was born
Curious to know what information exists on them William divorced Nancy for adultery in 1860, a month after their eight year old son Frederick Booker died and about six months after Anna was born