In tracing the Comfort family members who moved from
Catskill, NY to California, I found Hiram and his wife Catherine with a young
daughter listed in the 1880 census of Yolo.
I was quite sure Hiram was the son of Absalom Comfort, born in 1842 and
last found in the Civil War registration records of 1863. I have still not
found him in the 1870 census, though his daughter Alice was born in NY in 1873.
I checked the 1900 census but could not find him nor his
wife. I did find a likely match on Alice, now 27, as a boarder in the household
of New York born Samuel Wentworth. Also included in the household’s group of 9
was Jennie B. Comfort, 60, listed as “mother-in-law”. So, they were obviously
related. Yes, Jennie was the widow of Joseph, brother of Hiram.
In checking additional records for Alice, I discovered her 1950
California death record (she had never
married which made the match easier). It listed her birth in New York on 12
May 1873, her middle name as Maude, and her mother’s maiden name of FRY. Realizing that these death records are a
prime source of maiden names, I looked for Samuel Wentworth’s wife, born
Katherine Comfort (the daughter of Jennie), born in 1870. She died in 1842 and her mother’s
maiden was ALSO FRY-- BINGO !!
So, looks like brothers Joseph and Hiram Comfort married
sisters Jennie and Catherine Fry. Now,
to dig deeper for their marriage records (not found in the usual sources) and
records of young Jennie and Catherine with their parents.