He is married to Elizabeth van Valkenberg.
They got married on February 22, 1849 at Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New York, he was 25 years old.
Child(ren):
SOURCE: Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911.), Online at http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/little.html
John Calvin, son of Lawrence Little, was born in Charleston, Montgomery county, New York, December 19, 1823, died at Carlisle, New York, August 25, 1874. He was left an orphan at five years of age and was brought up by a neighbor, Charles Gordon, and grew up to the occupation of a farmer. After his marriage he removed to Carlisle, where he engaged in farming on his own account. He was a quiet, industrious, energetic man and devoted his entire life to his business and family. He was a member of the Dutch Reformed church and in politics he was a Democrat.
He married at Cherry Valley, New York, February 22, 1849, Elizabeth Van Valkenberg, born July 14, 1831, at Springfield, New York, died October 7, 1898, at Johnstown, daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Wood) Van Valkenberg.
Children of John Calvin and Elizabeth Little:
i. Jacob Henry, born March 19, 1850, died January 5, 1853.
ii. George Francis, born April 21, 1851
iii. Sarah Eliza, born September 21, 1852
iv. Naaman, born May 25, 1854
v. Abbie Jane, born February 9, 1856
vi. John, born May 26, 1857
vii. David W., born June 15, 1858
viii. Seth, of whom further.
ix. Henry, of whom further.
x. Charles, born November 13, 1863
xi. Mary, born May 25, 1865
xii. Martha, born January 25, 1867
xiii. Elmer, of whom further.
xiv. Elvie E., born February 18, 1873
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John Calvin, son of Lawrence Little, was born in Charleston, Montgomery county, New York, December 19, 1823, died at Carlisle, New York, August 25, 1874. He was left an orphan at five years of age and was brought up by a neighbor, Charles Gordon, and grew up to the occupation of a farmer. After his marriage he removed to Carlisle, where he engaged in farming on his own account. He was a quiet, industrious, energetic man and devoted his entire life to his business and family. He was a member of the Dutch Reformed church and in politics he was a Democrat./ Schenectady County Public Library
He married at Cherry Valley, New York, February 22, 1849, Elizabeth Van Valkenberg, born July 14, 1831, at Springfield, New York, died October 7, 1898, at Johnstown, daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Wood) Van Valkenberg.