Family records show dies in 1870 aged 86 (DOB approx. 1784); but still alive July 1870 when Louisville, St. Lawrence Co., NY census was taken.
1860 US; NY; St. Lawrence Census lists place of birth as "N.H." / New Hampshire
1870 cenus show place of birth as Vermont
Lived as a girl between William Douglas & Benoni Thompson families
Settled in St. Lawrence County, NY at what was called Douglas Landing; then Louisville Landing; now called Louisville. [Lat.445618N, Long.0745735W]
Last name also spelled Calkins
Lucretia was not listed in the birth attest of Richmond, VT vitalrecords, while the rest of the children were listed.
He was cotton manufacturer per Southwick descendents book
Southwick Genealogy (pub. 1881) states that Susan J., who is youngest child of her Benjamin and Mary Ann, was ADOPTED ON 1 OCTOBER 1837 by a John P. Clark.
1870 census first name looks like "Frudench"
1850 Louisville, NY census show occupation as "carpenter"
1880 NY, St. Lawrence, Louisville, census shows Edward A. Carpenter, grandson, occ. farmer, age 16, born in NY.
Theodore was hired as the chaperone to accompany Regina, Marie and Martha Schnase to America. The arrived by train in Odessa sometime in 1880. - Letter from Ray Karels
Per Ray Karels = Regina often mentioned her home in Eisenhammer. It was a two story, white building by a river. She remembered lots of geese in the area.
Died young per Southwick descendents book.
Not married