John Post's daughter wrote about him, as "Mrs. Petrie", and this was recorded in Pomeroy Jones, Annals and Recollections of Oneida County, 1851 ,page 498. I do not recall a mention of her first name. Philip Lord, Jr. Director, Division of Museum Services New York State Museum Room CEC 3097 - Empire State Plaza Albany, NY E-mail: [log in to unmask] (518) 486-2037 Website: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/services.html >>> [log in to unmask] 10/29/02 04:49AM >>> Hi, I'm probably teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here, but where I come from, Pippa & Pip are common nicknames for Phillipa & Philippa. Good luck to Karen. Cheers, David Rivers Phil Lord wrote: >I suggest looking in Bagg's book on Utica or other Oneida County histories (Wager, ec.) as they contain extensive discussions of Post and his family. I do not recall the name, however. > >Philip Lord, Jr. >Director, Division of Museum Services >New York State Museum >Room CEC 3097 - Empire State Plaza >Albany, NY >E-mail: [log in to unmask] >(518) 486-2037 >Website: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/services.html > > > >>>>[log in to unmask] 10/26/02 12:23AM >>> >>>> >>>> >Evening, all, > >Can someone help this person in their quest. I'll pass along any replies. >Thanks. > >David Minor > > > > >>>My name is Karen Cain. My screen name is Pippa, a name I took from my >>> >>> >research on the Erie Canal. Pippa Post is a character I met in a book by >Harvey Chalmers, How the Irish Built the Erie Canal. Ever since I read this >book I have been trying to find Pippa as a real character. I want to write >more about her. She is the only female character of any importance in the >book and she is a major character in the story. A very outstanding woman for >her time and instrumental in the building of the canal according to >Chalmer's story. From clues in the book about her family I traced her to be >a daughter of John Post, the first postmaster of Utica. I found the family >geneology in a reference book of Utica history but no mention of a daughter >named Pippa. I think this must be a nickname. I researched this particular >area of canal history for two years and have many notes. But before I >proceed I want to know for sure that she is a real character and not >fiction.<< > >David Minor >Eagles Byte Historical Research >Pittsford, New York >585 264-0423 >[log in to unmask] > > >Visit the Canal Society of New York State page at http://www.canalsnys.org/ > >To be put on the mailing list for the weekly TimeMaster radio scripts >(WXXI-FM 91.5), as well as news of updates to my homepage and a URL of the >week, e-mail me at the address above. > >http://home.eznet.net/~dminor > >includes NYNY, a series of timelines covering New York City and State, from >approximately 1,100,000,000 BC to 1991 AD. > > > > > >"I would undertake to supply your demands if your generosity is equal to them." > -John Bartram, U. S. naturalist > > > >