Source: S270 Author: Genealogy.org Title: Long Island Genealogy Abbreviation: Long Island Genealogy Publication: Internet/Current Note: This site, produced by multiple genealogists, is offered free of charge and purports to be the best-available information. http://longislandgenealogy.com/
Mann, Conklin. John Concklin of Flushing and Rye, New York, The American Genealogist (1950) Vol. 26, Page 131, 139-42.
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This is the VerY first entry In Salmon Records Marriages found in Long Island Source Records by Henry Hoff, p 255.
[1702]. [20. S]amll Conklin & Susanna Woshbon”.
Then on page 216 is the Death entry “Oct 8 Samuel Conklins wife Susannah. 73.
No year is given on that Particular page but it appears to be 1753. 1753-73=1680 calc birth date for Susannah.
On page 223
“*1769. Feb. 9. Father Samuel Conkling 93. 1769-93= 1676 calc. Birth year
(93 is written under Conkling and might be read with the succeeding entry.)“
This was written by William Salmon who grew up with Conklings in Southold which is why Samuel Conkling is called Father.
Conklin-420 and Conkling-139 appear to represent the same person because: Same people, with common surname variants. Conklin-420 appears to have better source citations.
[1702]. [20. S]amll Conklin & Susanna Woshbon”.
Then on page 216 is the Death entry “Oct 8 Samuel Conklins wife Susannah. 73.
No year is given on that Particular page but it appears to be 1753. 1753-73=1680 calc birth date for Susannah.
On page 223 “*1769. Feb. 9. Father Samuel Conkling 93. 1769-93= 1676 calc. Birth year (93 is written under Conkling and might be read with the succeeding entry.)“
This was written by William Salmon who grew up with Conklings in Southold which is why Samuel Conkling is called Father.
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