Rachel was born about 1762. On 19 Feb 1779 she married Smith Mapes in the First Presbyterian Church of Goshen, NY.[1] They had nine children.
Sources
↑ US Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970 (Presbyterian Historical Society; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Book title: 1773-1851), published by Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Lehi, UT 2016. Record cites: Smith Mapes. Marriage date: 10 Feb 1779; Marriage place: Goshen, New York; Church: First Presbyterian Church; Spouse: Rachel Knight. Smith Mapes discovered in U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970 - https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18163970?h=e9e958
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