Place: St. Paul's Zion Luth. Church, Red Hook, Dutchess County, NY
Note: The Southward (Southard) bible record in the D.A.R. collection provides information on the birth and marriage of Barnet Southward and Elizabeth Ostrander. It also lists their eight children. Page 197 of the D.A.R. volume contains the following notation in addition to the information noted above:
"Original in the possession of the Society.
"This single leaf was presented to the Society recently by Ernest A. Maynard, 161-41 86th Avenue, Jackson Heights 72, New York, with a notation that the Bible from which it was taken was published in 1810, and that the family concerned lived in Ghent, Columbia County, New York. --Ed."
The Southard Gazette pedigree chart shows the marriage date as 23 Nov 1797 in NY.
Their son, John, is an ancestor of Richard G. Rider who authored an article, "A Case of Mistaken Identity: Two Joseph Southards" in the NYG&B Record Vol. 116, No. 4.
Title: The Schoonmaker Family Books 1-9 at Kingston Library, Kingston, NY
Abbreviation: Schoonmaker Family
Source S313
Title: Church records
Abbreviation: Church records
Source S315
Title: Daughters of the American Revolution
Abbreviation: N.S.D. A. R.
Source S321
Title: New York Genealogical & Biographical Record: Bible of the Southward-Southard family of Ghent, Volume: 86:197
Abbreviation: NYG&B Record: Southard bible
Publication: 1955
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