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Sarah Vantine




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Wife Sarah Vantine

           Born: 1847 - , , , New York
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         Father: Samuel Scudder Vantine (1816-After 1890)
         Mother: Sarah A. (1817-After 1880)





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Sarah A. Vantine




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Wife Sarah A. Vantine

           Born: 1833 - , , , New York
     Christened: 
           Died: 6 Nov 1836 - , New York City, New York, New York
         Buried:  - West Presbyterian Cemetery, New York City, New York, New York


         Father: William Vantine (1810-1871)
         Mother: Henrietta Van Wagner (1811-After 1880)


       Marriage: Never Married



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General Notes (Wife)

>Death note: 174 13th
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Sarah Ann Vantine




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Wife Sarah Ann Vantine

           Born: 1834 - , , , New York
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         Father: James Vantine (Abt 1792-After 1860)
         Mother: Charity Lewis (1795-1856)





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Sarah E. Vantine




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Wife Sarah E. Vantine

           Born: 4 Dec 1883 - , Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, Ohio
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           Died: 12 Dec 1946 - , Dennison, Tuscarawas, Ohio
         Buried: 


         Father: Private
         Mother: Rettia Margueretta Winters (1851-1944)


       Marriage: Never Married

Noted events in her life were:
• Research Note, 1910

Ennumerator on 1910 Federal Census,
Dennison, Tuscawaras, Ohio

• Death Record, 12 Dec 1946 - , Dennison, Tuscarawas, Ohio

Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Name : Sara E. Vantine
Titles :
Death date : 12 Dec 1946
Death place : Dennison, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 04 Dec 1883
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Uhrichsville, Ohio
Age at death : 63 years 8 days
Gender : Female
Marital status :
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date :
Burial place :
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : Samuel Vantine
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Margretta Winters
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 2372966
Digital GS number : 4076298
Image number : 02408
Certificate number : 77245
Description : Name index and images of Ohio statewide death certificates.
How to use Ohio Deaths 1908-1953 : Death certificates are the best source of death information. The certificates contain clues for further research: the birth date and birthplace of the individual; the name of the spouse; the names of parents; the place of residence; the name of the informant who may be a child of the deceased.



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Sarah E. Vantine




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Wife Sarah E. Vantine

           Born: 1827 - , , , New York
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           Died: After 1850
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         Father: William Vantine (Cir 1775-Abt 1834)
         Mother: Sarah E. Martling (Est 1775-Abt 1843)





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Sarah E. Vantine




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Wife Sarah E. Vantine 362

           Born: 1834 - , , , Indiana
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         Father: Garret Voorhees Vantine (1801-1863) 162
         Mother: Mary Elizabeth Dawson (1812-After 1880)





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Sarah E. Vantine




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Wife Sarah E. Vantine

           Born: Feb 1883 - , , , Pennsylvania
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         Father: David Martin Vantine (1853-1924) 5
         Mother: Elizabeth Deemer (1848-After 1886)





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Medical Notes (Wife)

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Cornelius Waldron and Sarah Jane Vantine




Husband Cornelius Waldron

           Born: 12 May 1736 - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey
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           Died: Jan 1800 - , Turbot Twp, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
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Wife Sarah Jane Vantine

           Born: Abt 1738 - , , , New Jersey
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           Died: Cir 1804 - , Turbot Twp, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
         Buried: 


         Father: Reynier (Rinear) Fonteyn (1699-Abt 1749) 13,19,20,21,345,927,928
         Mother: Gartie Boerum (Abt 1700-After 1759) 13



Noted events in her life were:
• Research Note

>Name note: DAR Index of wives of Revolutionary War soldiers (Vol III) CornWaldron

• Research Note

The reason for placing Sarah Jane with this family is the names of the Waldron children. There is a Rynier Waldron and Geertje Waldron. No proof beyond that.

• Alt Death, 1804 - , , Lycoming, Pennsylvania



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Sarah M. Vantine




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Wife Sarah M. Vantine

            AKA: Sarah M. Van Tyne
           Born: Dec 1833 - , , Cayuga, New York 1722
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           Died: Dec 1911 - , , Cayuga, New York
         Buried:  - Weedsport Cemetery, Brutus, Cayuga, New York


         Father: Charles Van Tine (1790-1834) 73
         Mother: Phebe J. Moores (1799-1880)


       Marriage: Never Married

Noted events in her life were:
• 1850 Census, 14 Sep 1850 - , Brutus, Cayuga, New York

268/290
Phebe Van Tine 52 WF ------ 2,600 New Jersey
Francis ----- 30 WM Farmer New York
John ----- 31 WM Mudder New York
Lewis ---- 22 WM Farmer New York
Henry ---- 20 WM Boatman New York
Sarah ---- 17 WF school New York

• 1860 Census, 30 Jun 1860 - , Brutus, Cayuga, New York

343/357
Francis Van Tine 39 M -- Farmer 3,500/900 New York
Phebe --- 62 F -- New Jersey
Sarah M. --- 27 F -- New York
Martin VanBuren 16 M -- Farm laborer New York school

• 1870 Census, 8 Jul 1870 - , Brutus, Cayuga, New York

Indexed as Vontress
529/567
Vantine, Francis 47 MW Farmer 5,600/1,000 New York
----, Phebe 77 FW House Keeper New Jersey
----, Sarah 32 FW At Home New York
Phillips, Orlando 20 MW Laborer, Farm Michigan

• 1880 Federal Census 1722, 1880 - , Brutus, Cayuga, New York

Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Brutus, Cayuga, New York
Source: FHL Film 1254813; National Archives Film T9-0813; Page 441D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Francis VAN TYNE
Self Male S W 59 NY
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Sarah M. VAN TYNE
Sister Female S W 44 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Sarah DAVIS
Other Female W W 77 NY
Occ: House Keeping Fa: NY Mo: NY
Edward EVERSON
Other Male S W 17 NY
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: NY Mo: NY

• 1900 Census, 4 Jun 1900 - District 23, Brutus twp, Cayuga, New York

35/97
Almost unreadable, only know what is here because of the soundex.
{Vanlyne}, {????} head WM Aug {??} {??} {??} NY NY NY Farmer owns {??} Farm
-----, {????} sister WF {??} {??} {??} {??} {??????}

• Newspaper Articles, Cayuga Chief (Weedsport, New York), 22 Mar 1913 - , Weedsport, Cayuga, New York

Cayuga Chief, Weedsport, NY, Saturday, March 22, 1913

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK: To Francis VanTine. Weedsport.
N Y., C. C. VanTine, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Jennie Wilkinson. Ionia, Michigan. Charles
A. Brown. Stanton, Michigan. Adelaide Westervelt.
Fairbo??. Minn . George N. VanTine.
Gibsonburg, Ohio. Margaret Fausey, Gibsonburg,
Ohio. Ellen White. Etta Hoffman. James
Van Tine. Eunice Garder and Emma Van
Tine. Genoa, Ohio. Franklin VanTine. Frederick
VanTine. Edna Strahley. and Ardelle
DeVerna. Toledo. Ohio.

Whereas. Douglas Calhoun has presented
to the Surrogate's Court. County of Cayuga.
his petition and account as Administrator of
tbe goods, chattels and credits of Sarah Van
Tine, deceased, praying tbat said account
may be Judicially settled and that you be
1 Therefore, you and each of you are hereby
cited to appear before our Surrogate, at a
Surrogate's Court to be held in and for the I
County of Cayuga, at the Court House, in the
City of Auburn, in said County, on the 8th
day of April, 1913, at ten o'clock in the fore-
noon of that day, then and there to attend
the judicial settlement of the said account.
In testimony whereof, we have caused the
seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto
affixed.
I Witness. Hon. Walter E. Woodin.
Surrogate of the said County.
7th day of March. 1913.
FREDERICK B. WILLS.
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
FSASK M. Paasoss. Attorney for Petitioner,
office and P. O. address. Weedsport. N. Y.


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Sarah W. Vantine




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Wife Sarah W. Vantine

           Born: 1880 - , Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey 1835
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           Died: 29 Jun 1880 - , Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey 1837
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         Father: Alonzo W. Vantine (1851-1928) 5
         Mother: Sarah Steele Smith (1860-1906)


       Marriage: Never Married

Noted events in her life were:
• 1880 Federal Census 1835, 1880 - , Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey

Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey
Source: FHL Film 1254783; National Archives Film T9-0783; Page 65A
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Alonzo VANTINE
Self Male M <married>35 NY
Occ: Clerk In Tie Store Fa: NY Mo: NY
Sarah S. VANTINE
Wife Female M <married>20 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY
Henry R. VANTINE
Son Male S <Single>2 NJ
Fa: NY Mo: NY
Sarah VANTINE
Dau <daug>Female S <Single>2M NJ
Fa: NY Mo: NY


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Scott Eugene Vantine




Husband Scott Eugene Vantine 31

           Born: 5 Jan 1960 - , Yellville, Marion, Arkansas 31
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           Died: 22 Jan 1998 31
         Buried:  - Baxter Memorial Gardens, Mountain Home, Baxter, Arkansas


         Father: Woodrow Wilson Vantine (1917-1997) 13,31
         Mother: Mary Elizabeth Nelson (1925-2008)



Noted events in his life were:
• Researcher, OneWorldTree/Unidentified Researcher

• Social Security Death Index 31

431-27-2045
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSNIssued
SCOTT E VANTINE 05 Jan 196022 Jan 1998 (P)
(72)(none specified) 431-27-2045 Arkansas

• Cemetery 38, 22 Jan 1998 - Baxter Memorial Gardens, Mountain Home, Baxter, Arkansas

Name: Scott E Van Tine
Service Info.: US NAVY
Birth Date: 5 Jan 1960
Death Date: 22 Jan 1998
Cemetery: Baxter Memorial Gardens
Cemetery Address: Hwy 5 N & Walker Road Mountain Home, AR 72653




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Sedgwick Vantine




Husband Sedgwick Vantine

           Born: 1867 - , , , Illinois
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         Father: G. B. Vantine (1840-After 1870)
         Mother: Effie (1846-After 1870)






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Sela Ann Vantine




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Wife Sela Ann Vantine

            AKA: Cecilia Ann Van Tyne, Celia Vantyne, Celia Ann Vantyne
           Born: 28 Nov 1813 - , , , New Jersey 178
     Christened: 26 Jun 1814 - Kingston Presbyterian Church, , Middlesex, New Jersey
           Died: 22 Mar 1886 - , Brooklyn, Kings, New York
         Buried:  - Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey


         Father: David Vantine (Abt 1765-1854)
         Mother: Jane (Est 1770-Bef 1840)


       Marriage: Never Married

Noted events in her life were:
• Cemetery - Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey

From http://www.findagrave.com

Birth: Nov. 28, 1813
Death: Mar. 26, 1886

Cecelia Ann VanTyne (1813-1886) aka Sela Ann Van Tine aka Celia VanTyne, African American (b. November 28, 1813, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA - d. March 22, 1886, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA) Cecilia was the daughter of David (c1765-1854) and Jane VanTine.

Her eulogy written by L.W. Mudge, Reverend in the Princeton Press, Saturday, March 27, 1886 reads as follows: "Those who have lived in Princeton for a considerable period and those who were connected with the institutions of learning here twenty or more years ago, remember the large number of colored people who received and were worthy of the esteem of the community. There were Anthony Simmons, Mahlon Van Horn, Aunt Betsy, Aunt Flora, and others. One of the few remaining of this generation has lately passed away. Cecilia Ann Van Tyne died suddenly on Monday, at her brother's in Brooklyn, New York, and was quietly buried in Princeton Thursday morning of this week. Aunt Celia, as she was called, was born near Princeton, and spent her early days here. In 1841, in company with Rev. O. K. Canfield and Rev. J.P. Alward, she went to Africa as a female teacher, and founded the Settra Kroo Mission of the Presbyterian Church. In about a year both of these excellent men had died and their wives returned to this country. Miss Van Tyne, however, insisted upon remaining, assumed alone the management of the mission, and conducted it successfully until help arrived from America. Her health obliged her to leave in 1844, but her successful work has found honorable mention in Newcomb's Cyclopaedia of Missions. At a later date she spent seven years with Rev. Mr. Fletcher's family, a portion of this time being with him in his missionary labors in Brazil. On her return to Princeton, she became devoted to the interests of her own people and for years was the most successful teacher of the infant class in the colored Sabbath School. In 1867 she went with Rev. L. W. Mudge, to Yonkers, and for ten years was the faithful and devoted nurse of his children. In her later years her home has been for the most part in Princeton, but about two years ago she obtained a position as Bible reader and missionary among her own people in Philadelphia, where she remained until growing infirmity compelled her to resign, when she removed to her brother's home and there ended her days, having reached the age of seventy-five years.

The circumstances of her burial in Princeton made it impossible for any funeral services at the time, and while arrangements have been made for a service to her memory in the Witherspoon St. Church to-morrow evening, her life is worthy of this more public notice. In these days we need to embrace every opportunity to emphasize the value of the testimony afforded by a consistent christian life and to show the delightful aspect of the christian faith which opens so sure a prospect of doing good even to those who are in humble condition or who, for any reason, cannot act in the more public spheres of enterprise and duty."

There is also a smaller death notice Princeton Press, Saturday, March 27, 1886: "At Brooklyn, March 22nd, 1886, Celia VanTyne, aged 73 years. Interment at Princeton, Thursday."

Celia appears in the 1880 US Census working as a servant in Washington, District of Columbia in the home of Harriet Jacobs, a widowed mulatto born in North Carolina. Also in the home are Harriet's daughter, Louesa Jacobs (1842-?) and two other servants. Cecelia is listed under the name "Celia VanTyne".

Burial:
Princeton Cemetery
Princeton
Mercer County
New Jersey, USA

• Research Note

African-American

• Missionary Service, 1841-1844 - Settra Kroo Mission, , , Africa

Settra Kroo Mission of the Presbyterian Church

• 1870 Census, 30 Jun 1870 - , Yonkers, Westchester, New York

P.O. Yonkers
580/795
Mildge, Lewis W.31 MW Clergyman---/2500 NY
----, Elizabeth 30 FW K. HouseNJ
----, Lewis S.1 MWNY
Van Tyne, Cecelia57 F MulatoDom. Servt. NJ Can read and write

• 1880 Federal Census 178, 1880 - , Washington, Washington, District of Columbia

Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Washington, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia
Source: FHL Film 1254122; National Archives Film T9-0122; Page 317D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Harriet JACOBS
Self Female W <widowed>64 NC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
Louesa JACOBS
Dau <daug>Female S <Single>38 NC
Occ: At Home Fa: NC Mo: NC
John CURTIS
Other Male S <Single>22 DC
Occ: Servant Fa: MD Mo: DC
Susan PAYNE
Other Female W <widowed>60 VA
Occ: Servant Fa: VA Mo: VA
Celia VANTYNE
Other Female S <Single>65 NJ
Occ: Servant Fa: NJ Mo: NJ

• Obituary, 27 Mar 1886 - Princeton Press, Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey

http://www.princeton. lib.nj.us/history/1886death.html

Princeton Press, Sat., Mar. 27, 1886:
At Brooklyn, March 22d, 1886, Celia Vantyne, aged 73 years. Interment at Princeton, Thursday.

To the Editor of the Press.--

Those who have lived in Princeton for a considerable period and those who were connected with the institutions of learning here twenty or more years ago, remember the large number of colored people who received and were worthy of the esteem of the community. There were Anthony Simmons, Mahlon Van Horn, Aunty Betsy, Aunt Flora, and others. One of the few remaining of this generation has lately passed away. Cecilia Ann Van Tyne died suddenly on Monday, at her brother's in Brooklyn, New York, and was quietly buried in Princeton Thursday morning of this week. Aunt Celia, as she was called, was born near Princeton, and spent her early days here. In 1841, in company with Rev. O.K. Canfield and Rev. J.P. Alward, she went to Africa as a female teacher, and founded the Settra Kroo Mission of the Presbyterian Church. In about a year both of these excellent men had died and their wives returned to this country. Miss Van Tyne, however, insisted upon remaining, assumed alone the management of the mission, and conducted it successfully until help arrived from America. Her health obliged her to leave in 1844, but her successful work has found honorable mention in Newcomb's Cyclopaedia of Missions. At a later date she spent seven years with Rev. Mr. Fletcher's family, a portion of this time being with him in his missionary labors in Brazil.

On her return to Princeton, she became devoted to the interests of her own people and for years was the most successful teacher of the infant class in the colored Sabbath School. In 1867, she went with Rev. L. W. Mudge, to Yonkers, and for ten years was the faithful and devoted nurse of his children. In her later years her home has been for the most part in Princeton, but about two years ago she obtained a position as Bible reader and missionary among her own people in Philadelphia, where she remained until growing infirmity compelled her to resign, when she removed to her brother's home and there ended her days, having reached the age of seventy-five years.

The circumstances of her burial in Princeton made it impossible for a funeral services at the time, and while arrangements have been made for a service to her memory in the Witherspoon St. Church to-morrow evening, her life is worthy of this more public notice. In these days we need to embrace every opportunity to emphasize the value of the testimony afforded by a consistent christian life and to show the delightful aspect of the christian faith which opens so sure a prospect of doing good even to hose who are in humble condiditon or who, for any reason, cannot act in the more public spheres of enterprise and duty.

--L.W. Mudge.


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Shirley Vantine




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Wife Shirley Vantine

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           Died: 2000
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         Father: Miscellaneous Missing Links 2 Vantine (      -      )
         Mother: Missing Links Wife2 Vantine (      -      )



Noted events in her life were:
• Obituary

William O'Malley

COTTAGE GROVE - A memorial Mass will be held Jan. 27 for William Lewis O'Malley of Cottage Grove, who died Jan. 23 of age-related causes. He was 79.

O'Malley was born Aug. 18, 1923, in Marysville, Kan., to John and Agnes O'Malley.

He married Shirley Vantine in Moscow, Idaho, on Feb. 24, 1947. She died in December 2000.

He attended junior college for two years. He served in the Navy from 1943 until 1946. He worked as a water treatment technician and as a carpenter.

He lived in Massachusetts, Springfield and Santa Barbara, Calif., before settling in Cottage Grove 29 years ago.

He enjoyed fishing, bowling, woodworking and playing cards.

He was a member of the Cottage Grove BPOE Lodge 1904 and the Knights of Columbus.

Survivors include three sons, John of Myrtle Creek, Don of Lebanon and Dan of Bend; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grand- children.

Monday's Mass will be held at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Cottage Grove. Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove is in charge of arrangements.



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Snowden Vantine




Husband Snowden Vantine

           Born: 1849 - , , , Pennsylvania
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         Father: Thomas Vantine (1796-1886)
         Mother: Mary H. Scott (1802-Abt 1849) 245






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Son Vantine




Husband Son Vantine

           Born: Est 1840
     Christened: 
           Died: 15 Aug 1841 - , New York City, New York, New York
         Buried:  - Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, New York City, New York, New York


         Father: William Vantine (1810-1871)
         Mother: Henrietta Van Wagner (1811-After 1880)



Noted events in his life were:
• Cause of Death

premature birth

>Name note: #1314276 NY, NYC, Death Records, Liber 11




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Son Vantine




Husband Son Vantine

           Born: 1830-1840
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         Father: Allen Vantine Sr. (Abt 1800-Between 1870)
         Mother: Mariah (1803-After 1880)






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