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Notes for Amos POTTER


Desc. of Deacon Samuel Potter, Helen Potter Alleman (1975), page 4.
No children by second wife. He was a private and Wagoner in the
Essex County, N.J. Militia in the Revolutionary War.
AMOS POTTER, Esq. (5th child of Daniel Potter 2d,) and Sarah Clark had children: (4th Gen.)
1. Hannah, who married Moses Thompson, son of Thomas, of Long Hill. [See Thompson.]
2. Jotham, born 3d Oct. 1781, married, 6th May, 1810, Phebe Pettit, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Pettit.
3. Elizabeth, who died 25th Jan. 1796, aged 12 years and 2 months.
4. Sally married, 21st Feb. 1808, Stephen B. Osborn, son of Smith S. [See Osborn.]
5. Charlotte married, 14th November, 1816, Jotham Meeker Baldwin, and had children: (6th Gen.)
1. Jotham Baldwin.
2. Elizabeth Baldwin, who married Isaac H. Labaugh, of New York.
3. James Baldwin, who went to Illinois.
4. Rowena Baldwin.
5. Sarah Baldwin.
They lived in N. Y. Mr. Baldwin died 16th June, 1845. Amos Potter's wife Sarah died 15th January, 1796, aged 36 years, and he married Elizabeth, the widow of Capt. Benjamin Pettit. [See Pettit.] He was a Justice of the Peace, and died 8th July, 1834,
aged 77 years. His widow died 19th January, 1835, aged 73 years.
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