Sources
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Sources: Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent
Citizens of The City of Newburgh
Hon. Abram S. Cassedy.
On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy,
who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of
Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged
in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic
of the Scoth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief
he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood,
a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived
to reach the age of ninety-six years.
- From Ross E. Jones nes7598@aol.com.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453.
- Ibid., pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy.
In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of
this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish
descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November,
1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution
and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable
industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a
prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married
Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and
died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six
years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born
in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his
native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844
to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office
upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brrooklyn,
and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years.
- DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY (http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/).
BAPTISM RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH OF WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 1774 also
known as "KAKIAT" and presently referred to as "BRICK CHURCH"
Thanks to Bruce E. Hopper for contributing to this page.
BAPTISM RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH
OF WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD (AKA "BRICK CHURCH") from 1774.
- Ibid. MARRIAGE RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH OF WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 1774-1898 also
known as "KAKIAT" and presently referred to as "BRICK CHURCH"
Griffin, 1909, per Budke Collection BC-64, from the translation made by The Rev.
David Cole, D.D.
augmented by information from "A Diary of the Dutch Reformed Church of West New
Hempstead" by church historian Martha Slatery Erickson, published in 2000.
Thanks to Bruce E. Hopper for contributing to this page.
- #141, Film #: 447830, Page #: , Ordinance #: 74474.
- Ibid., Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- #139, Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men (Reprints done
by Historical Society of Rockland County). Assessment Roll of The Town of Hampstead
(Now Ramapo) for 1812
\\\\cassady, \archibald, h,. f., and store $1,348 valuation $4 31 amt of tax
Ramapo -Villages And Hamlets pge 283
Cassady's Corners
About one mile east of Viola, on the New City road, we come to the well known
landmark of our town, Cassady's corners. Located almost in the center of the
town, at a point where several roads intersect, this, for over 60 years, was
the place for town meetings. Marking the site at present are but two houses,
and a blacksmith shop built about 1850, and now owned and run by Mr. W. H. Rose.
It may be of interest to know that, during the 94 years of our existance as a
town, town meetings have been held for 11 years, or vetween 1791 and 1801, at
the house of Theunis Cuyper, just southeast of the brick church; for 61 years,
or between 1802 and 1862 inclusive, at Cassady Corners; and for 22 years from
1863 to 1884 inclusivel, at Monsey.
While at Cassady Corners, they were hled from 1802-18, at Archiblad Cassady's;
from 1819-29, at Elizabeth Cassady's his widow; from 1830-36 at Isaac Finch's;
from 1834-51, at Archibald Cassayd's (son of former); from 1852-54, at Oliver
Crum's; in 1855, at Cornelius B. Haring's; in 1856, at John Onderdonk's; in 1857
and 1858, at Joseph Washburn's; from 1859-1862, at David Ackerman's.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's
father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and
merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and
Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected
to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved
to Brrooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years.
- 1850 US Census, M432_588 Pg 363. Ramapo, Rockland, NY.
- by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh,
Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens (Ritchie & Hull, Proprietors
of the Newburgh Journal).
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. This family
is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like
many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor
of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his
wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY, M432_588 Pg 363. MARRIAGE RECORDS
OF THE REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH OF WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 1774-1898 also
known as "KAKIAT" and presently referred to as "BRICK CHURCH"
Griffin, 1909, per Budke Collection BC-64, from the translation made by The Rev.
David Cole, D.D.
augmented by information from "A Diary of the Dutch Reformed Church of West New
Hempstead" by church historian Martha Slatery Erickson, published in 2000.
Thanks to Bruce E. Hopper for contributing to this page.
- Gail Widholm 263 Richmond Parkway, Kingston, NY 12401,
#10 Compact Dicsk. Compact Disk #10 Pin # 924825
Sex:F
Birth:31 July 1892
Place: Acnram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Christning:14 Oct 1894
Death: 5 July 1976
Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Burial:8 July 1976
Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Parents
Father:Obed Boice Disc #10 Pin # 924788
Mother: Clara Myers Disc # 10 Pin # 924787
Marriage(s);
Spouse:Mary Jane Vosburgh Disc #10 Pin # 924787
Marriage: 20 Mar 1920
Place: Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Notes: Available on CD-Rom Disc #10.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., Compact Disk #10 Pin # 924820
Sex:F
Birth: 16 July 1895
Place: Acnram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Death: 15 Sep 1988
Place: Great Barrington, Ma
Burial:
Place:Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY
Parents:
Marriage(s);
Spouse:
Roy Boice, Sr. Disc #10 Pin #924825
Marriage: 20 Mar 1920
Place: Ancram, Columbia Cnty., NY.
- 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 3 A. Ancram.
- 1880 US Census (Ancestry.com), ED #! Sheet 3 B. This has
her birth year 1894.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 23.
- From Clara Boice Van Tassell.
- Albany Times Union (Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst
Corporation, Albany, N.Y), Nov9,2008 pg B 6.
- Personal correspondence from Robin Massa, friend of Clara.
- #89, Batch #: C506551, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0529188,
0529188, 0529188.
- Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, vol
12 p 89. Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy
DAR ID #: 11227
Born in New YOrk
Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy
Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York
Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife
Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife
Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife
Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment.
He was born at Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821.
- 1850 US Census. Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: M432_573;
Page: 75; Image: 153.
- Ibid., M432_573 Pg 75. Newburgh, Orange, New York
Spelled Eujean.
- 1880 United States Census. Census Place Newburgh, Orange,
New York
Family History Library Film 1254911
NA Film Number T9-0911
Page Number 8C.
- Hannah Bailey Hopkins, Records of the Bailey family : descendants
of William Bailey of Newport, R.I., chiefly in the line of his son, Hugh Baile
(Complied by a descendant 1895 Providence Rhode Island), vol 12 p 89.
- email from cousin John Ross.
- Donna Barraclough, Barraclough Branches.
- by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh,
Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens. Summary:
Born 11/29/1833 in Ramapo, received an academical education, graduating in his
20th year fro =m the state Normal School. Studied law w/ Judge William F. Fraser
at Clarkstown, NY , Wilkin & Gott at Goshen and admitted to the Bar 1857.
Received his aptmt. as Deputy County Clerk for Dr. Charles Drake.
Moved to Newburgh in 1859
Married Margaret J. Drake in 1861
His younger son, Frank H.(ubert), practicing law in Newburgh on his own.
W.F. Cassedy (the elder son), was born 10/04/1862. In 1880, after graduation
from the Newburgh Academy, he entered Cornell University, graduated in June 1884.,
in 1886 admitted to the bar and 1887 became partner w/ his father. Married 01,
1888 to Miss Townsend, the daughter of James A. Townsend of Newburgh.
Same source lists Frank H,, Abram S. and William F. as members of the bar in
Newburgh.
- 1880 Census Orange County, NY. Newburgh, 4th Ward , page
49.
- 1920 Census US. Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: T625_1252;
Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 148; Image: 999.
- 1910 US Census. Newburgh Ward 4, Orange, New York; Roll:
T624_1060; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 57; Image: 402.
- Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003 (Ancestry.com. Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA). New York Times Jan 6, 1927.
- Ibid. New York Times.
- Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
- 1920 Census US. Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: 1633;
Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 522.0.
- Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003, May 23, 1947. New York Times.
- 1920 Census US. Millburn, Essex, New Jersey; Roll: 1332;
Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 506; Image: 35.0.
- #2, Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043.
- #4, Batch #: A455082, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 455082.
- #6, Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043.
- #2, Film #: 447814, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens
of The City of Newburgh, pg 453, New Paltz Public Library. "Hon. Abram S. Cassedy.
It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the Hudson has
displayed more profound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities
than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to
stand among the leading members of the Bar in the state. With his son William
F., he conducts a large and remunerative general practice, extending into various
courts. Since 1865 his offices have been located on Third Street, where he occupies
two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law libraries in Orange County.
In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of
this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish
descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November,
1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution
and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm pursuits. He possesd the indomitable
industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scotch-Irish, and became
a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married
Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and
died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six
years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born
in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his
native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to
1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon
the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brooklyn, and died
there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. The mother of the subject of this sketch,
Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY,
aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origin, and the name
was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant
lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children,
one of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now the
town of Ramapo in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in
1729, who married Abigail Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children,
one of whom was John J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New
Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left several children, and among them
was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom
Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was commenced
in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany,
from which he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he began
the study of law under Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin
& Gott, of Goshen. Shortly after his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed
Deputy County Clerk under Charles Drake, and served in that capacity for two
years, after which he opened an office for the practice of his profession in
Newburgh. While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional
duties, yet he has at times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official
capacity. Though invariably declining nominations for legislative or congressional
positions, he has always been willing to promote the welfare of Newburgh by accepting
such positions as it has seemed best, in the interest of the people, for him
to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attorney of Orange County, and continued
in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor on the Democratic
ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republican
majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the
West Shore Railroad was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect
arrangements for the Centennial Celebration. From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was
in partnership with Charles F. Brown, the firm of Cassedy & Brown acquiring a
large clientage. The connection was dissolved when Mr. Brown became a Judge of
the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with his son
under the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel,
filling the position for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board
of education, and served one year as its President, declining nomination for
a second term. Perhaps Mr. Cassedy gained greater distinction through his connection
with the West Shore Railroad than in any other enterprise with which he has been
identified. He was attorney at Newburgh for the North River Construction Company,
that built the West Shore Railroad. In behalf of the company his firm paid out
about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the city and immediate vicinity.
He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for the receivers. In
October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclosure
sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh
Court House for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors.
It is worthy of note that in making this distribution, he issued one check for
$1,068,000, and three others for more than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local
attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar position with the West Shore and
Wallkill Railroads. For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak
National Bank and is also its attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and
St. Paul are valuable and extensive. In partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought
the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson in 1889, and on a portion of this
he erected a handsome residence for his family. In 1861 he was united in marriage
with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and is a daughter
of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physician of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk
of Orange County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and both were
admitted to the bar on the same day, the former being in partnership with his
father, while the latter is engaged in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is
a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity. In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian
and is Trustee of the First Church.".
- by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh,
Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens, pg 453.
- 1880 Census Orange County, NY, pg 453. Newburgh, 4th Ward
, page 49
@84 Clinton Street.
- New York Daily Times. Click on Camera for slide show or
to view this only.
- New York Tribune (04/1896), 04/30/1896 pg 1 col 5. LCCN
00030428.
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle (http://eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle),
April 30, 1896. Abram S. Cassedy, a well known Lawyer and former mayor of Newburgh,
NY, committed suicide while insane from overwork and worry.
- The Wig Press Marriage Notices 1859-1865.
- compiled by Charles C. Coleman of Goshe, NY, Record of Marriaage
1784 First Presbyterian Church of Goshed (The Democrat Printing Co, Goshen, NY),
pg 453.
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle, pg 453. A. S. Cassedy of Newburgh,
NY is one of the guests at the Mitchell house at Thomasville, Ga. Mr. Cassedy
is general counsel for the West Shore railraod and is one of the prominebt legal
lights of New York State. He is accompanied by Mrs. Cassedy and by Mr. R. Ketcham
of Cornwall-onHudson.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be
said that no attorney in the valley of the HUdson has displayed more orofound
knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha the gentleman whose
name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leading members
of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuerative
general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have
been located on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of
the most extensive law libraries in Orange County.
In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of
this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish
descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November,
1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution
and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the indomitable
industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a
prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married
Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and
died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six
years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born
in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his
native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844
to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office
upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brrooklyn,
and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years.
The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December
3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family
was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living
in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died
leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He
moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramapo in 1729. He
left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail
Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John
J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of
Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's
mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom Abraham S. is the only
son and now the only survivor. His education was commenced in the district schools
and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from which he was graduated.
Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law under Judge
Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly
after his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk
under Chalres Drake, and served in that capacity for two years, after which he
opened an office for the practice of his profession in Newburgh.
While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties,
yet he has at times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity.
Though invariably declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions,
he has alwasy been willing to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such
positions as it has seemed best, in the interest of the peopl, for him to fill.
In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orange County, and continued in
that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor on the Democratic
ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republican
majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the
West Shore Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect
arrangements for the Centennial Celebration.
From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm
of Cassedy & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved
when Mr. Brown became a Judge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has
been in partnership with huis son under the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In
1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the position for three years.
In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served one year
as its President, declining nomination for a second term.
Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the
West Shore Railroad than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified.
He was attorney at Newburgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built
the West Shore Railroad. In behalf of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000
to procure the right of way through the city and immediate vicinity. He was
local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for the receivers. In October,
1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclosure sale of
the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court
HOuse for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It
is worthyof note that in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000,
and three others for more than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney
for the Erie, and now holds a similar position with the West Shore and Wallkill
Railroads.
For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank
and is also its attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are
valuable and extensive. In partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A.
J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson in 1889, and on a portion of this he erected
a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 he was united in marriage with
Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and is a daughter of Dr.
Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of Orange
County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted
to the bar on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father,
while the latter is engaged in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted
member of the Masonic fraternity. In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian
and is Trustee of the First Church.
- by G. E. Youmans compiled by John Nutt, Newburgh,
Her Institutions, Industires & Leading Citizens. Summary:
Born 11/29/1833 in Ramapo, received an academical education, graduating in his
20th year fro =m the state Normal School. Studied law w/ Judge William F. Fraser
at Clarkstown, NY , Wilkin & Gott at Goshen and admitted to the Bar 1857.
Received his aptmt. as Deputy County Clerk for Dr. Chales Drake.
Moved to Newburgh in 1859
Married Margaret J. Drake in 1861
His younger son, Frank H.(ubert), practicing law in Newburgh on his own.
W.F. Cassedy (the elder son), was born 10/04/1862. In 1880, after graduation
from the newburghAcademy, he entered Cornell University, graduated in June 1884.,
in 1886 admitted to the bar and 1887 became partner w/ his father. Married 01,
1888 to Miss Townsend, the daughter of James A. Townsend of Newburgh.
Same source lists Frank H,, Abram S. and William F. as members of the bar in
Newburgh.
- New York Daily Times, vol 13.782. Wed. October 23, 1895.
- Ibid.
- 1930 US Census NY. La Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 88.0.
Her age at first marriage 21.
- 1920 Census US. Manhattan Assembly District 10, New York,
New York; Roll: T625_1202; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 716; Image: 980.
- Petition of Annie M. Cutler Owen re. estate of Harvey H.
Owen.
- Research of William Meade Olivet.
- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. HARRY OLLIVETT DIES;
BURIAL IS TOMORROW
PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9-
The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city groceryman, will be
conducted from the Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with
the Rev. William C. Swartz, pastor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church,
officiating.
Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died
suddenly from a heart attack suffered at his home last night.
A native of New York city, he was the son of Hohn H. and Anna Owens Ollivett,
surviving are his wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry
Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edith, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Heanete
Ollivett, all of this village, and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in the Pleasant Vallwy cemetery.
Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEATHS
OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett,
in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral HOme, Pleasant Valley,
Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Velley Cemetery
* His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY (Family Hist. Library Film
1254824), 1254825. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.
- 1920 Census US, Ed #24 Sheet 8 B. La Grange, Dutches Cnty,
NY.
- 1870 US Census, Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8. NY City,
Ward 12 Dist 7
Listed him as Harvey!.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1421; Page: ; Enumeration District:
89; Image: 563.0. Jameson HIll Road, Moores Mills, Washington Township, Dutchess,
NY.
Here you have to look up Oollivett to find our family!.
- Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1890. New York: R. V. LeRay
Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1891. New York: R.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000.
- compiled by William Wade, Death Notices from Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess Cnty., NY Newspapers 1871-1986 (copyright 1992).
- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. HARRY OLLIVETT DIES; BURIAL IS
TOMORROW
PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9-
The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city grocery man, will be
conducted from the Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with
the Rev. William C. Swartz, pastor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church,
officiating.
Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died
suddenly from a heart attack suffered at his home last night.
A native of New York city, he was the son of John H. and Anna Owens Ollivett,
surviving are his wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry
Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edith, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Jeanette
Ollivett, all of this village, and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley cemetery.
Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEATHS
OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett,
in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley,
Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Valley Cemetery
* His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000. this is re-internment about Jan 1949 when his son Edward was buried
there. He was orginaly buried on the other side of the cemetery with 1st wife
Eva Silvernail against the West Wall by the monument company.
- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, Fri 12/10/1937. page 22
ANOUNCEMENTS - Col.1
Deaths
Ollivett- Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, NY. December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett,
in his 67th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley.
Saturday morning, December 11 at 11:00 a. m. Internment Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
- Personal remembrances of children of Harry Ollivett & their
families.
- Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. "Saturday, September
20, 1980
Mrs. Ollivett
PLEASANT VALLEY - Margueritte Ollivett, 88, of Traver Road, Pleasant Valley,
died Thursday at Vassar Hospital.
Mrs. Ollivett worked in the garment industry until her retirement.
Born on Jan. 2, 1892 in Newburgh she was the daughter of William C. Crosby* and
Edith R. Cassedy Crosby and attended Barnard College, New York City.
A son, Edward Ollivett, died in 1949.
Mrs. Ollivett is survived by two sons, Harry C. Ollivett and Warren L. Ollivett,
both of Pleasant Valley; four daughters, Mrs. Edith O. Andrews and Mrs. Hilda
Whitacker, both of Poughkeepsie, Mrs. Marjorie SeLucas of Haddonfield, N.J. and
Mrs. Jeanette Ross of Charlotte, N.C.; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Calling hours will be today from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Allen Funeral Home, Inc.,
Pleasant Valley. Calling hours were also Friday from 7 to 9 p.m..
Funeral services will be offered today at 2:15 p.m. at the funeral home with
the Rev. Mills Omlay officiating.
Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery."
* Her father was the late Frank Herbert Cassedy, Mr. Crosby was her step-father.
- ancestry.com, SS Death records online.
- 1910 US Census. Essex Fells Boro, Essex, New Jersey; Series:
T624; Roll: 882; Page: 41B; Enumeration District: 179; Part: 2; Line: 42.
- Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY.
- Ibid., "PLEASANT VALLEY - Harry C. Ollivett, 81, a life
long area resident, died Saturday at his home.
He was a machinist and foreman at DeLaval Co. for 46 years. He was a member
of the Machinist Union and retired in 1980.
Mr. Ollivett was a member of the Mid-County Rod & Gun Club, Pleasant Valley Rod
& Gun Club and the National Rife Association.
He was also a life member of the Pleasant Valley Fire Co., a member of the Moose
Lodge in Hyde Park and the Civil Air Patrol and Silver Circle Organization.
Born in Poughkeepsie on Jan 7, 1915, he was the son of Harry and Marguerite Cassedy
Ollivett.
He married Audrey Ackhart in Clintondale on Jan. 10, 1948. She died March 21,
1996.
Mr. Ollivett is survived by a daughter, Karen Haight of Pleasant Valley; a brother
Warren Ollivett of Pleasant Valley; four sisters, Edith Kline of Hyde Park, Midge
Delucas of Haddonfield, N.J., Hilda Whitaker of Poughkeepsie and Jeanette Ross
of North Carolina; two granddaughters; two great-grandchildren and many nieces
and nephews.
A brother, Edward Ollivett, died previously.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Allen Funeral Home, Main
Street, Pleasant Valley.
Services are at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church, Main
Street. The Rev. Kathi Jones will officiate. Burial will be in the Pleasant
Valley Cemetery.".
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, Vol. LXVII, No. 232. "Ollivett,
31, First Traffic Victim of Year
DeLaval Worker Crushed In His Automobile
Edward Ollivett, 31, Pleasant Valley, was killed at 4:30 o'clock, yesterday afternoon
when his 1936 coach was in collision in Dutchess turnpike with another vehicle
near Mickey's tavern, west of Pleasant Valley. County Medical Examiner, Powell
said and examination showed Mr. Ollivett died of a broken neck and crushed chest.*
Charles Baartz, 50, Pleasant Valley painter, described by authorities as the
operator of the second vehicle involved in Dutchess county's first highway fatal
accident of 1949, was injured. He was taken to Vassar hospital and admitted after
being attended for multiple abrasions, shock and contusions of the right shoulder.
His condition at the hospital today was described as good. State Trooper John
Hogan, South Millbrook, Under sheriff Crapser and Deputies Gardiner and Bassett
investigated the accident, which occurred on the slippery snow covered highways.
Trooper Hogan said Mr. Ollivett was on his way to his home from work at the DeLaval
Separator plant, and Mr. Baartz was driving his 1941 sedan West in Dutchess turnpike
at the time of the accident. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Baartz told authorities that
Mr. Ollivett's coach skidded in the snow just before the cars collided. Trooper
Hogan said that a river of a bread truck had told other persons that he witnessed
the accident. The trooper said, the driver of the truck is not known, but authorities
are anxious to consult him to obtain details of the accident. Hogan said that
the only account of the mishap is the one given by Mr. Bart. Trooper Hagen said
that the right front of the Bart car was smashed and the entire front of the
Ollivett coach was damaged. When nearby resident and motorists reached the Ollivett
car, they told authorities they found the driver pinned by the steering wheel
and the dash board. Dr. George Ben vie, Pleasant Valley was called and he pronounced
Mr. Ollivett dead. Private funeral services for Mr. Ollivett will be conducted
at the Allen Funeral Home in Pleasant Valley, Monday. The Rev. John H.Hatt, minister
of the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in
the Presbyterian cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Fir ends may call at the funeral
home tomorrow night. A native of this city, Mr. Ollivett had resided here until
approximately 10 years ago. He was born July 15, 1917, the son of Mrs. Marguerite
Cassedy Ollivett and the late Harry Ollivett. He was educated in local schools
and employed at the DeLaval Separator Co., for a number of years. Surviving in
addition to his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett: a daughter, Diane** Ollivett
; his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crosby, here; two brothers,
Harry Crosby Ollivett and Warren Lloyd Ollivett, Pleasant Valley; and four sisters,
Mrs. Hull G. Way, Jr. Pleasant Valley, Mrs. George DeLucas, Philadelphia, and
Mrs. Burton Whitaker and Miss Jeannette Ollivett, here."
* My father carried a large iron anvil in the trunk of his car to aid in the
assent of the hill on Traver Road to reach our home there.
** My name is Diane Cassedy Ollivett, not Diana!
I have always know in my heart that it was no accident, and with good reason,
I doubt very much the veracity of the account of the other driver.
My father's death was also my first memorable psychic experience, I knew before
I started home that he was dead, I went out of body with him to the scene of
the crash and witnessed the anguish of my Uncle Bing and though afraid to tell
Mother what I had experienced, tried to prepare her for the horrible news that
my Uncle Warren would soon bring.
This record is for my cousins, Carol who was very young then and Karen who was
not yet born when this happened. Your parents were my life support and salvation.
Aunt Ann to talk to and cry on and Aunt Audrey to keep me occupied, playing with
the new baby, piano and just being good company, like Aunt Ann.. And, dear cousins,
you too played a great part in my recovery from Daddy's death, you were there
to fuss over, play with and love. A love which you both returned to me many
times over.
Aunt Edith and Linda, you and Uncle Hull helped too as did Aunt Midgie and Uncle
George who took me in while Mother went to school. I love you all, but it was
Aunt Ann, Uncle Bing and Aunt Audrey and my friend Margie that were my day to
day support and I thank God for all of you!
Diane Cassedy Ollivett 1/19/2001.
- 1930 U.S. Federal Census > New York > Dutchess > Washington
> District 89.
- World War II Army Enlisment Records, 1938-1946. Name: Warren
L Ollivett
Birth Year: 1921
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: New York
State: New York
County or City: Dutchess
Enlistment Date: 9 Nov 1942
Enlistment State: New York
Enlistment City: Albany
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency,
plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according
to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 3 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Motorcycle Mechanic or Packer, High Explosives (Munitions worker,
ammunition. ) or Toolroom Keeper or Stock Clerk or Stock Control Clerk
Marital Status: Married
Height: 66
Weight: 134.
- Parmele and Allen Funeral Homes. Obituaries
Warren L. Ollivett
(August 17, 1921 - December 5, 2007)
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Warren L. Ollivett , 86, of Pleasant Valley passed away December 5, 2007 in Livingston.
Mr. Ollivett worked for Pruden Auto Parts for many years and retired from Jake
Nussbaums Auto Parts. Born in Billings on August 17, 1921 he was the son of the
late Harry and Marguerite Cassidy Ollivett. He served in the Army from 1942 until
1946, where he was stationed in Titian, which he was very proud of and often
spoke about the Enola Gay B-29. On October 11, 1942 in Poughkeepsie he married
Anna May Carroll. Anna predeceased him in 2005. Warren was a member of the American
Legion Post 739, Pleasant Valley. He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees
and a car enthusiast. Warren is survived by his 2 daughters; Carol Ann and Michael
Whalen of Hyde Park and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton Corners. 4 grandchildren;
Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston, Heather Kenyon of
Clinton Corners and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park. 3 great grandsons; Kyle of
Kingston, Warren of Hyde Park and Derrick of Clinton Corners. 3 great granddaughters;
Jackie and Tasha of Kingston and Anna of Hyde Park. 4 sisters; Edith Kline, Marjorie
DeLucas, Hilda Whittaker and Jeannette Ross. Sister in law Elizabeth Thorn. Several
nieces and nephews. And his buddy the cat who never left his side Max. He was
predeceased by 2 brothers Harry and Edward. There will be no calling hours. Funeral
services for family and friends will be Friday December 7, 2007 at 1 pm at the
Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Memorial donations may be
made to the American Legion Post 739, PO Box 284, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569.
- Ibid., Marjorie Ollivett DeLucas
(March 27, 1923 - April 12, 2009)
Marjorie Ollivett DeLucas, age 86, of Pleasant Valley, NY died at Vassar Brothers
Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, NY on Sunday, April 12th. Marjorie, who was known
by her nickname Midge, was born in LaGrangeville, NY on March 27, 1923. She was
the daughter of Harry and Marguerite Cassedy Ollivett. After graduating high
school in 1940 she trained and graduated as a Registered Nurse from Vassar Brothers
Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1944. Upon graduation she was commissioned
as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army. Her first duty station as an army
nurse was at the Chalfont Hotel in Atlantic City, which had been converted into
a large hospital for wounded servicemen during World War II. While working in
Atlantic City she cared for a young army sergeant from Haddonfield, NJ who had
been severely wounded at the battle of Anzio in Italy, named George DeLucas.
On July 21, 1945, after George spent two years in hospital recovering from his
injuries, they were married. Their marriage lasted for 60 happy years until Georges
death in 2005. Even though she was a busy wife, mother and actively employed
as a nurse, Midge found the time to obtain her Bachelor of Science degree in
Nursing from Glassboro State University in 1975. Midge was employed for some
25 years as a school nurse in the Haddonfield School system at the Elizabeth
Haddon Elementary School. Midge retired from the practice of nursing in 1984.
She was a long time resident of Haddonfield and later resided in Ocean City,
NJ prior to moving to Pleasant Valley upon the death of her husband. Midge lead
a very full life which was marked by very active memberships in a church in her
area of residence. In recent years she was a member of St. Pauls Episcopal in
Pleasant Valley, and earlier at Holy Trinity Episcopal in Ocean City NJ and Grace
Episcopal Church in Haddonfield NJ. Midge was active in local government while
she resided in Haddonfield, and enjoyed memberships in a number of organizations,
most particularly the Daughters of The American Revolution. Midge loved spending
time with her family, and most particularly her 6 grandchildren. She traveled
extensively through the US and Europe, and was an enthusiastic birder, gardener,
reader, writer and golfer. She had a life long love affair with the Jersey shore.
She is survived by her two sons, Michael DeLucas and wife Margaret of Pennsburg
PA, and Stephen DeLucas and wife Debra of West Reading PA; her daughter Louise
DeLucas and Mark Burke of Marbletown NY; six beloved grandchildren, Sarah, Mark,
Emily, Marguerite, Michael and Georgia; sisters Edith Kline, Hilda Whitaker and
Jeanette Ross; special niece Karen Haight (Mothers other daughter); many wonderful
nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews; sisters-in-law Marie DeLucas and
Elinor DeLucas and brothers-in-law Ralph DeLucas and Burt Whitaker. Funeral Services
will be held on Wednesday at 11 AM at St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Main St. and
Traver Rd., Pleasant Valley. Interment will follow in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made in Marjories memory to St. Pauls Episcopal Church.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home, 1605 Main St., Pleasant
Valley.
- 1930 US Census NY. In Lagrange ED #14-31 Sheet 6 B
Moores Mills-Billings Road.
- 1880 United States Census. Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll:
T9_911; Family History Film: 1254911; Page: 8.3000; Enumeration District: 30;
Image: 0177.
- 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1179 pg 21B. 1920 Census, Roll
T625_1179 pg 21B. Danforth Street, Brooklyn, Kings Cnty., NY Sorry they have
her listed as a son!.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. This family
is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like
many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor
of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his
wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of
The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy.
The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December
3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family
was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living
in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died
leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He
moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramapo in 1729. He
left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail
Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John
J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of
Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's
mother. Of her union, four children were born, of whom Abraham S. is the only
son and now the only survivor.
- Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. Anna May Carroll
Ollivett
PLEASANT VALLEY - Anna May Carroll Ollivett, 83, a loving wife, mother, grandmother
and great grandmother, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at her residence in Pleasant
Valley. She was employed at B.W. Mayer in Poughkeepsie from 1939-1948.. Born
in Poughkeepsie on July 18, 1921, she was the daughter of John and Olive DeGraff
Carroll. On October 11, 1942 in Poughkeepsie, Anna married Warren L. Ollivett.
Mr. Ollivett survives at home. Anna is survived by her 2 daughters and sons in
law, Carol Ann and Michael Whalen of Hyde Park, and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton
Corners; grandchildren, Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston,
Heather Kenyon of Clinton Corners, and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park; great grandsons,
Kyle of Kingston and Warren of Hyde Park; " great granddaughters", Jackie and
Tasha, both of Kingston; sister, Elizabeth Thorn of Beacon; several nieces and
nephews, including Karen and Gloria, both of whom were a blessing for the family
during Anna's final weeks; and several sisters and brothers in law. She was predeceased
by sisters, Beulah and Helen Carroll, Florence Borchers and Margaret Spellman;
and brother, Lawrence Carroll. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services
will be Monday 1pm at the Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home, 1605 Main St., Pleasant
Valley. Memorial contributions may be made in Ann's memory to Vassar Brothers
Medical Center Dyson Center, Reade Pl., Poughkeepsie,NY 12601.
Anna May Carroll Ollivett
PLEASANT VALLEY - Anna May Carroll Ollivett, 83, a loving wife, mother, grandmother
and great grandmother, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at her residence in Pleasant
Valley. She was employed at B.W. Mayer in Poughkeepsie from 1939-1948.. Born
in Poughkeepsie on July 18, 1921, she was the daughter of John and Olive DeGraff
Carroll. On October 11, 1942 in Poughkeepsie, Anna married Warren L. Ollivett.
Mr. Ollivett survives at home. Anna is survived by her 2 daughters and sons in
law, Carol Ann and Michael Whalen of Hyde Park, and Donna and Tom McHugh of Clinton
Corners; grandchildren, Jennifer Kotas of Hyde Park, Kristoffer Whalen of Kingston,
Heather Kenyon of Clinton Corners, and Beth Ann Whalen of Hyde Park; great grandsons,
Kyle of Kingston and Warren of Hyde Park; " great granddaughters", Jackie and
Tasha, both of Kingston; sister, Elizabeth Thorn of Beacon; several nieces and
nephews, including Karen and Gloria, both of whom were a blessing for the family
during Anna's final weeks; and several sisters and brothers in law. She was predeceased
by sisters, Beulah and Helen Carroll, Florence Borchers and Margaret Spellman;
and brother, Lawrence Carroll. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services
will be Monday 1pm at the Community Mausoleum of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home, 1605 Main St., Pleasant
Valley. Memorial contributions may be made in Anna's memory to Vassar Brothers
Medical Center Dyson Center, Reade Pl., Poughkeepsie,NY 12601.
- Ibid. see notes for copy.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now
(1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg
124.
- 1920 Census US. Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 107.
- 1930 US Census, ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B. Has his age as 23,
@ 255 Lagoon Avenue, Los Angelas, Calif,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District:
579; Image: 28.0.
- State of California Department of Health Services, Center
for Health Statistics.
State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997
(The Generations Network, Inc., 2000). Name: Harry H Vosburgh
Social Security #: 552034655
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905
Birthplace: New York
Death Date: 4 Jan 1968
Death Place: Santa Clara
Mother's Maiden Name: Husted.
- 1910 US Census. Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 827.
- 1930 US Census. Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll:
155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 579; Image: 28.0.
- ancestry.com, SS Death records online. Issued Calif pre
1951.
- State of California Department of Health Services, Center
for Health Statistics.
State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997.
Name: VOSBURGH, HARRY H
Social Security #: 552034655
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905
Birthplace: NEW YORK
Death Date: 4 Jan 1968
Death Place: SANTA CLARA
Mother's Maiden Name: HUSTED
Father's Surname:.
- From Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett Lacy.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index (The Generations Network, Inc).
- 1910 US Census, ED 114. Convent - St. Albans, Vt. Border.
- 1930 US Census NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Name: MABEL E FRANK
Death Date: 13 November 1955
Death Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut
Age: 48 Years
Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse: ARTH
State File #: 17725
Residence: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut
Gender: Female
Race: White.
- Researched by Penny Brown Lee (Burial Records, City of
Bridgeport Cnt.).
- From Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett Lacy. His 1/2 sister.
- Texas Birth Index 1903-1997 (Texas Department of State
Health Services, Texas.).
- Social Security Death Index.
- Douglas Crosby dch@open.org, Ancestry.com.
- Familysearch.com, 1880 Census Kingston, Ulster, NY. see
notes for Abel A. Crosby.
- 1930 US Census NY. La Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 88.0.
- Ibid. La Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page:
6B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 88.0.
His age at first marriage 21.
- Robert J. Dorn, http://freepagesgenealogy.rootsweb/~adorn/index1.htm.
- 1930 US Census NY, ED #14-46 Sheet 15A. Home 345 Taylor
Avenue.
- Ibid., ED #14-46 Sheet 15A. 345 Taylor Avenue.
- 1910 US Census, ED #67 Sheet 7 B. @ 177 Grand Street.
- Family Bible.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T623 1023; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 33.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook (G.P.
Putnam's Sons NY & London 1914), pg 55 - 56. the order of division by lot of
the Groote Stuck was isssued; actual posession in severalty, however not to take
place until Fall, after the grain had been harvested. The actual actual division
was made in 1682.
"the same year (1680) Gerrit Teunisse asks the Court to compel Peter Vosburgh
to fulfill a contract which the former has made in the presence of witnesses
to sell him (Vosburgh) lad for 120 bevers in six years or sixty bevers cash."
So we see Peter was all ready expanding his holdings before the actual division
of the Groote Stuck was complete.
Further into the book on the chapter, "Land-Litigation", page 63 there is listed
the names of Burger Huyck, Lambert Huyack, Peter Van Alane, Johannes Vosburgh,
Jochim Kallier (proably Collier), Isaac Vosburgh, John Van Alstyne, Johannis
Ten Broeck and Casper Rouse as owners of lands in the Northof Kinderhook and
a grant to Peter Vosburgh of 1900 acres includein the whole northern part of
the district south of Rensselaerswyck and east of the De Bruyn patent, the two
lakes and the Gardinier grant. on page 64 it is indicated that this tract exceeded
1908 acres and had 5 undesignated dwellings upon it. Since this area was the
only in the Valley free of the patroon system, it would seem that Peter and his
brothers and children were large landholders and prosperous.
- Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
1683-1700. She has marriage about 1689.
- New York State Library, History Bulletin (Published by
University of the State of New York, 1918). Will of Pieter Vosburgh1
[564] In the name of God, Amen. Know all men whom it may concern that at Albany
on the 24th of June sixteen hundred and ninety, in the second year of the reign
of William and Mary, King and Queen of Great Britain, Pieter Vosburgh, residing
at the Kinderhoek, firm and sound of body, able to stand and go about, and in
full possession of his mind, senses, memory and speech as far as outwardly appears,
who, considering the frailty of life and the unknown hour of death, has of his
own motion and inclination,
1 Another translation of this will is printed in The New Nelhcrland Register,
v. I, no. 8, p. 120-21, in connection with an article by R. W. Vosburgh on "
The Vosburgh Family.
without persuasion, inducement or misleading of anyone whomsoever, deemed it
advisable not to leave this world without first having disposed of his temporal
estate granted him by the Almighty. Commending his soul to the hands of God and
his body to a Christian burial, he nominates and appoints, as he does hereby,
his wife Jannetie his sole and universal heir to all his estate and effects,
nothing in the world excepted, whether lands, houses, ground or grounds, household
goods, cattle, money coined or uncoined, claims and credits, or whatever else
they may be called, with power to possess, sell, alienate or dispose of the same,
both real and personal estate, in the same and like manner [565] as the testator
could do during his life, not willing that his brothers or sisters, or in case
of their death their child or children, or during the minority of the same their
guardians or blood relations, or any person whosoever, shall trouble her to deliver
an inventory or exhibit of the property, much less to furnish bond or security,
but willing and desiring that she shall be administratrix and executrix of the
whole estate and effects; upon the express condition and it being the testator's
will and desire that his aforesaid wife, after his death, shall give to his brothers
all the linen and woolen clothing that belongs to his body; also to the same
fifty beavers or the just value thereof; also to his brother Isaak the half of
the land of the farm at the Kinderhoek lying on the Groot stuck (large tract),
provided he pay half of what is yet to be paid on the farm; also to his aforesaid
wife's sister Adriaantie two cows; and she shall pay out no more to any one whomsoever
except as aforesaid. But as it may happen that the testator and his wife may
come to die without one being able to know for certain which of the two died
first, therefore it is his express will and desire that the estate left behind
shall be divided into two equal parts by the nearest relatives and lawful heirs
of both sides, to wit, a just half for the testator's side and the other just
half for his aforesaid wife's side. All that is hereinbefore written the testator
declares to be his testamentary disposition and last will, which he desires to
have effect from the least to the weightiest article thereof, whether as will,
codicil, donation in anticipation of death, or among the living, or any other
bequest under whatsoever name, [566] notwithstanding that all the formalities
of the law of this government may not be observed herein, desiring thnt the utmost
benefit of the law may be obtained for the maintenance of the same; and in witness
of the truth thereof he has subscribed and sealed this with his own hand on this
24th of June 1690, at New Albany as aforesaid.
Pieter Vosuurgh (and seal) Signed and sealed in our presence Arnout Cornelisz
Viele Johannis Becker Junyor
In my presence,
J. Becker
The principal [instrument] hereof was handed to him in the presence of the above
witnesses.
[567] [Indorsed] Will of Pieter Vosburgh, June 24, Albany, 1690.
- By Albany County (N.Y.), Jonathan Pearson, Arnold Johan
Ferdinand Van Laer
Translated by Jonathan Pearson, Early Records of the City and County of Albany:
And Colony of Rensselaerswyck (Published by University of the State of New York,
1918), pages 602 and 603.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg
55. Marte (Marte Cornelisse) willed his proptery (part of the Groote Stuk) to
his son Pieter whose wife was a sister of Peter Vosburgh's wife, and the sisters
"lived:, we read, "on adjoining farms.".
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-2 pg5.
- Ibid., D-16 pg 22 -23.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-16 pg 22 -23. She has birth abt 1689.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin (Tobias A. Wright Printer and Publisher 1913,
New York), page 36. This has her birth Abt 1691.
- Ibid., page 36.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-2 pg 5 & D-16 pg 22-23.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 31, 36. This has marriage date May
20, 1708.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral
File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-5 pg 5 & D-15 pg 22. sponsors Isak Vosburgh & Anna Jans.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
C-5 pg 5 & D-15 pg 22.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-15 pg 22.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 269.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17. sps. Arisantje Barents (mother's sister).
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, C-2 pg 5 & D-7 pg 17.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D7 pg 17.
- Ibid., D-7 pg 17.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued
By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784 (Weed, Parsons and
Company Albany 1860).
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-8 pg 18. 1715 on roll of Capt. Abraham Van Alstyn'es Kinderhook Co. Militia,
1742 Barent Mawighannock Patent to him at al.,.
- Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700. sponsors Jacobus
& Cathrina Turk. Sponsor: Jacobus Turk; Catrina Turk.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-2-pg 5 & D-8 pg 18.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
C-2-pg 5 & D-8 pg 18.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 76. Barent, of Pieter
Vosburgh and Jannetje Barents. Wit.: Jacobus Turk, Catrina Turk. Records of the
Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members of
the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and Afterward.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-8 pg 18. sps Pieter & Eytie Vosburgh.
- Ibid., D-8 pg 18.
- Ibid., C-2 PG 5 & D-9 pg 18. sps. Martin Van Buren & Judith
Barents (mother's sister).
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
C-2 PG 5 & D-9 pg 18.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Reference ID: 671.
- Ibid. Child: Catharina Reference ID: 671
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1739
Bapt. Date: 29 May 1739
Parents: Martin Muller; Gertryd
Sponsors: Hannes Dings; Catharina Kuntzen
Comment: baptized in Ancram
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- LDS, Pedigree Resource File, MICROFILM1394049.
- #49, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27358.
- Ibid., Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:. Ref # 27358.
- 1860 US Census NY, pg 34. Pawling, Mattawan.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Roll 202. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217;
Image: 441.
- #148, Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27389. Ref.
# 27389.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. He was a farmer.
- 1840 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com). 1840
Olivett, HIram, Dutchess, NY; 301 Union Vale
1840 Hiram Olivett 0000100000000 2000100000000
1 Male 20-30, Hiram
1 Female 20-30, Martha
2 Female 0-5, Phebe & Polly.
- 1860 US Census NY. 1860 p. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess,
NY enumerated on 15th day of June 1860
276 265
Hiram Olivett, 46 M. Farmer
Martha Olivett, 42 F
Phebe Olivett, 24 F
Polly Olivett, 24 F
Lois Olivett, 19 F
p. 407
Elizabeth Olivett, 17 F
Ann Olivett, 14 F
Hester Olivett, 12 F (I believe she was actually Esther, the same error appears
on census records for her grand mother)
Maria Olivett, 8 F
James Penny, 17 M Laborer
Ruben Dennis, 27 Farm Hand.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY. FARMER.
- 1870 US Census. Beekman, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_925;
Page: 46; Image: 93.
- IGI Record, Film # 458451.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, Film # 458451.
- Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, Film # 458451.
- 1840 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY.
- 1860 US Census NY.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Martha died May 20, 1891 age
72 (born 1819).
- #148, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27358. Ref
27358.
- #49, Film #: 451051, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1693. Ref.
# 1693.
- #148, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27359.
- Ibid., Film #: 451051, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1693.
- #155, Batch #: A456327, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 456327.
- #49, Film #: 456347, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 456389, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records (http://www/usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/).
- 1870 Census Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover (Ancestry.com), pg 34.
1870 Slocum, HIram, Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover
6.
- 1860 US Census NY, pg 34.
- Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, pg 34.
- Ibid.
- IGI Record, 456347. Batch A456327; dates ;source call#
456327.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, 456347.
- 1870 Census Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover, Page 1. 1870 Slocum,
HIram, Dutchess, NY; 1 Dover
6
Hiram Slocum, 35 M Farmer
Polly Slcum, 30 F Keeping house
William Slocum, 12 M
Hiram Slocum, 10 m
Chalres Slocum, 7 m
Elizabeth Slocum, 62 F.
- Elihu Slocun, Short History of The Slocums, Slocumbs of
America (1882), pg 424.
- IGI Record, Film 452907. Ref. # 27358 & Film #458451 with
no ref. #.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, Film 452907.
- Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, pg 34. Parents listed in this source.
- #148, Film #: 1903668, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 2034662, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27358.
- #49, Film #: 1985393, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 2034499, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 1985219, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 202. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217; Image:
441.
Listed as Hester.
- IGI Record, 1903668&1985393&2034499.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 202. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. William list 03/12/1941
for death. other date is from Ancestorial File- LDS.
- Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Gives the February 6, 1929 date of death.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical Index (R). Believe this is Sarah Ann.
- #49, Film #: 452907, Page #: , Ordinance #: 27359. believe
this is Sarah Ann.
- #74, Batch #: M805033, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 1179392.
believe this is Sarah Ann.
- #148, Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:. Believe this
is Sarah Ann.
- IGI Record, Film 458451.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. twin of Phelia?.
- J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY (1924).
Interments in the SOUTH DOVER CEMETERY,
at the bottom of the page in corrections
has her birth as 1853.
- 1860 US Census NY. pg. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess, NY
enumerated on the 15 th day of June 1860
Dwl Fam
269 257
Newel Dodge, 78 M Farmer
Archibald Dodge, 50 M Farmer
Maria Dodge, 41 F
Saban Dodge, 16 M
Mary Olivett, 15 F working
Caroline Dodge, 10 F. In family of HIram & Martha Sprague Ollivett. There must
be another Maria.
- Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages[database
online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. This has her parents as Hiram & Martha
Sprague Ollivett.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry
Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems).
The information about her dying and being buried in California may not be correct,
the was a lot of confusion over this and it may relate to Rowland Ollivett's
widow.
- J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY, pp
38-41. She is really most likely buried with her daughter and son-in-law in Los
Angeles, Calif.
- Family Data Collection - Individual Records, pp 38-41.
- By Minot S. Giddings, The Giddings Family or the Descendants
of George Giddings (http://www.accessgenealogy.com/surnames/giddings), page 52.
This is an on line book.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral
File (R). Lists birth as 1780 in Dutchess County, NY.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 217. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217; Image:
441.
- 1820 Census, Amenia, NY (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/%7Ecyocom/i1820index.htm),
Roll M432_496 Pg 217.
- 1860 Census, page 24 Dover, Dutchess County.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 217. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York.
- Ibid., Roll M432_496 Pg 216. Union Vale, Dutchess, New
York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217; Image: 441.
- Ibid., Roll M432_496 Pg 216. Union Vale, Dutchess, New
York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440.
- 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, Page 84. 1860 Olivet,
John, Dutchess, NY 770 Union Vale
599 663
John Olivet, 53 Farmer
Hester Olivet, 51 F
Catherine Olivet, 13 F
Clark Stillwell, 17 M Farm Laborer. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M653_740;
Page: 770; Image: 86.
lists age as 53.
- 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com), Page
84. 1870 Olivett, John, Dutchess, NY; 1 Union Vale
1
John Olivett, 64 M Farmer
Esther Olivett, 61 F Keeping house
Caroline Olivett, 23 F at home.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254825. Union Vale, Dutchess,
NY.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 216. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image:
440.
Next to David Sprage, father or grand father of David married to John's sister
Mary.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254825. Union Vale, Dutchess,
NY & granson Newton Ollivett Living with them.
- Ibid., 1254824. Pawling, Dutchess, NY.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 227. Pawling, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 227; Image:
463.
- 1870 US Census. Pawling, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_926;
Page: 399; Image: 162.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 227. Pawling, Dutchess, New York.
- Danbury, Ct. Newspaper clipping.
- Danbury, Ct newspaper.
- #49, Film #: 458451, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy (Kinship Rhinebeck,
NY 1996), Part 3 page 215.
- 1860 Census, pg 59. Ancram Columbia Cnty, NY
Living with William W. Tanner and wife Hannah . Hannah and he were 1st cousins.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 205.
- 1855 Ancram Census.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 198.
- 1860 US Census, Roll M653_737 Page 282. Ancram, Columbia,
New York.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 6; Image: 14.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 213.
- Connecticut City Directories (This directory was reproduced
courtesy of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (www.nehgs.org).),
pg 161. reproduced courtesy of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. State File 1191
Residence: Cromwell, Connecticut.
- ancestry.com, SS Death records online. June Vosburg Stoesser
gives her birth year as 1909.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Baptism Date: 22 Jan 1745
Father: J. Dieterich Dings
Mother: Anna Maria Dingin
Item #: 206
Child: John Dieterich
Sponsor: J. Pieter Dinging; Catharina Melius.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, pg
106.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 270.
- Ibid., Pg 271.
- #167, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
- #165, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
- #45, Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25.
- #190, Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25.
- #188, Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228.
- 1855 Ancram Census. Tanner, Strever 48 male, resided there
48 years, farmer
Elizabeth, 36 female, wife, resided there 36 years
Ester 17 female child
Catherine 6 female child
Elizabeth 4 female child
Rachel 3 female child
William 1 male child.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat (Published by J. Munsell's sons, 1887), Vol II pg 124. by
Thomas P. Hughes, 1887
"Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865
(m.1st Esther Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b.
in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains,
b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 1832 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel
McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong), born in England and came
with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, afterward at
Clove, Dutchess County, NY State.
Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh
of Pine Plains (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara
Younghans/Younkhause/Junghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel
married her sister Rachel with who he produced 10 more children."
Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed
in the "Southern Columbia County, NY Familes,".
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 195.
- Ibid., pg 198. This says his mother was Elizabeth Davis
but the dates do not fit.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 124.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 34.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Pine Plains Cemetery, Dutchess,
NY (http://rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems/pinplacem.htm). Monument.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 35 & 198.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 34 & 198.
- 1855 Ancram Census. see Strever Tanner sources for text.
- see notes for Francis Jaycox.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 198. unmarried,
took over the farm and rearing of siblings with her sister Catherine.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Pine Plains Cemetery, Dutchess,
NY. has death date as 06/16/1876.
- Ibid.
- Yates Publisihng, Doc # 356.000.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York;
Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 2.3000; Enumeration District:
1; Image: 0481.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-32 pg 127;I-9 pg 153-154.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Yates
Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database online].
Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.,).
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, ED 1 Sup D 3 page 5. Boston
Corners, Ancram, Columbia County, NY.
- Ibid., 1254820. Ancram, Columbia County, NY.
- From Tombstone Evergreen Cemetery, Pine Plains, NY.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York;
Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumeration District:
1; Image: 0485.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 206.
- Tombstone Inscription.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, Vol 11 p 124.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York;
Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumeration District:
1; Image: 0485.
2/his sister Laura and brother-on-law
Farm Labor for brother in law John G. Vosburgh of Ancram.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. had 3500 acres in the
9 Partner's Oblong Patent, Pleasant Plains, NY.
- compiled by Clifford Buck & William McDermott, edited by
William McDermott, 18th Century Documnents of the Nine partners Patent, Dutchess
County, NY (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1979). Index pg 685:
"OLIVET (OLIFUET)
Jonathan, Mortgages 501,525"
Mortgages Pg 427
"501 6:18
June 8, 1788
L1250
Bounds No. Lott 22; W. Jonathan Olivet & Roger Southerland"
Mortgages Pg 432
"525. 6:56
June 18, 1790
L933
Bounds No. division line between Lott 22 & 23; W. Jonathan Olivet; So. Roger
Southerland".
- Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. RI. By U.S. Bureau
of the Census. Washington, 1908, Vol 127 page 422. has birth as 175?.
- 1820 Census, Amenia, NY. this is most likely him with
one male 10 under 10, 2 over 45, 3 females under 10, 1 female over 45.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children (Book 2 of the De La Vergen Fam.
Series The Alder Tree Press 1997).
- U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. Killed in accident at
De La Vergne Mill, age 47, Amenia, NY.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 193.
- genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (The
New York Genealogican and Biographical Society), Volume XXXIX, 1908 pgs 33-41.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-18 pg 23 & E-12 pg 29.
- Ibid., D-18 pg 22 & E-7 pg 27.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pgs 33-40.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-18 pg 23.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
98
The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father
was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about
the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a
successful fur-trader. Jacob Vosburgh's wife was Dorothy Janse, a daughter of
Jan Martense Van Alstyne.
- Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary
Coleman Welch.
- Royden Woodward Vosburgh, Pioneers and Founders of New
Netherlands, The Vosburgh Family, (Copywrite 1913 by Dingman Versteeg and Royden
W. Vosburgh), 1-10.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-2 pg 15 & 16.
- History of the Mowhawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925
(Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1925), D-2 pg 15 & 16.
- genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net.
In 1723 he lived in Dutchess Cnty and was taxed
In 1724 Jan & Cornelia became members of the Linlithgo Church
In 1753 they joined the church at the Flatts near Red Hook
In 1766 they were received into the Reformed Church at Red Hook.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 5 offers 1680 birth.
- Ibid., D-3 pg 16. In 1723 Jan lived in Dutchess Cnty. 10/17/1724
they joined Linlithgo Church, 09/07/1753 they joined the church at the Flatts
(near Rhinebeck), 10/05/1766 they were received into the reformed Church ar Red
Hook.
He was supervisor in Kipsbergen, Dutchess Cnty.
He owned 3 slaves.
- Ibid., D-3 pg 15 & D-18 pg 23.
- Ibid., D-4 pg 16 & 17. 1715 Pieter Vosburgh on roll Capt.
Abraham Van Alstyne's Co. of Kinderhook Militia, 1720 Peter a freeholder Kinderhook
and Manor Livingston.
Peter on 1744 tax list
06/19/1753 will of Jacob Pietersen Vosburgh of Kinderhook, bachelor: names brothers
Johannes, Isaac;Exect. brothers Johannes & Pieter; witnesses Jacob D. Vosburgh,
proved 07/08/1784
Was deacon Linlithgo REf. Curch pre 1755.
- Van Alstyne Family History, Vol 2.
- genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net,
Vol 2.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-4 pg 16 & 17.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pgs 41.
- Marriage Index: Selected Area of NY, 1639-1916, Vol 2.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-2 pg 15 & 16. June lists other choices for his wife also.
- Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut,
Vol. I-IV (New York, NY: Lewis Publishing Company, 1911).
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pgs 40.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
98
The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father
was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about
the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a
successful fur-trader.
The descendants od Isaac and Jacob and Peter Vosburgh also a free holder here,
became very numerous, and the name a prominent one in public and private life.
Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader, married Anna Janse Goes.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-1 pg 5. per John Van Buskirk of Tulley, NY.
- Ibid., D-2 pg 15 & 16 &36. Not sure if this is the same
one.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-2 pg 15 & 16 &36.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 5.
- Ibid., D-1 pg 15.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-1 pg 15.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 5 D-1.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 67.
- genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net,
1683-1700. sponsors were Dirk W. Ten Broek and Christine Ten Broek.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-6pg 17.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-6pg 17. Sponsor: Dirk W. Ten Broek; Christine Ten Broek.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, XXXIX,
1908 pg 40.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-6pg 17.
- Ibid., c-1 pg5. Jacob Jr. thee is some doubt if he was
born or if he grew to manhood but he is the only one who fits the sponsors Jacob
Vosburgh, Jr. with Doretha Vosburgh in 1739 for child of Pieter Knickerboacker.
- 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B. Poughkeepsie Ward
1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36;
Image: 107.
- World War I Draft Registration Card (http://www.Ancestry.com.).
34 Bain Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY.
- 1900 Census. Living with his grand aunt, Sarah Vosburgh
Scott and her husband John as a servent.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 4C. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY
At his brothr-in-law's -John Vosburgh and w/his parent's Ancram, Columbia, New
York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumeration District:
1; Image: 0485.
- World War I Draft Registration Card.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Age: 91 Years
Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse: LENA
State File #: 17044
Residence: Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Gender: Male
Race: White.
- Social Security Death Index, G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124. State
(Year) SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951 ).
- 1930 US Census NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
His age @ 1st marriage 27.
- 1910 US Census. Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 827.
2 children, both living.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-22 pg 124.
- 1910 US Census, ED 2 # Sheet 2A. Austerlitz, Columbia County,
NY.
- Social Security Death Index. Name: Esmond Terrell
SSN: 044-03-9595
Last Residence: 06492 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
of America
Born: 4 May 1900
Died: Feb 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951 ).
- 1900 Census. Winchester, Litchfield Cnty, CT. w/ his parents
Albert and Nellie.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index, State File #03524. Last residence: Wallingford, New Haven, CT.
- Ibid., Name: ARTHU F FRANK
Death Date: 24 March 1954
Death Place: Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut
Age: 53 Years
Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: MABL
State File #: 04867
Residence: Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut
Gender: Male
Race: White.
- see notes.
- 1930 US Census, ED 5-96 Sheet 19 A. New Haven, New Haven,
Ct.
- Ibid., ED 5-96 Sheet 19 A. New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut;
Roll: 278; Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 96; Image: 203.0.
- Social Security Death Index. Name: James Minor
SSN: 045-18-4734
Last Residence: 06503 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of
America
Born: 10 Jul 1884
Died: Mar 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951 ).
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Name: JAMES V MINOR
Death Date: 14 March 1967
Death Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Age: 82 Years
Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse: ELIZ
State File #: 05630
Residence: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Gender: Male
Race: White.
- 1920 Census US. Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 107.
Mother born in Ct. and father in Maine.
- 1910 US Census, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B. Poughkeepsie, this
list her age as 33 having her born about 1877.
- 1930 US Census NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
Has her age 48
Has father born in Maine and mother in NY.
- 1910 US Census, ED 383. 4th Ward Lynn, Essex, Mass - Lodger
This wouldhave here born about 1882 in Maine.
- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News. MRS. PETER VOSBURGH DIES AT HER
HOME
Mrs. Peter T. Vosburgh, 52, of 213 North Hamilton street, died at her home at
1 o'clock yesterday afternoon after an illness of more than six months.
She was formerly of Winsted, Conn., and had lived in Poughkeepsie about 15 years.
She was a member of the Ladies auxilliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.
Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ball of 213 North Hamilton
street, and Mrs. Mabel Palmatier of 160 Parker Avenue; a step-dayghter, Mrs.
Mildred Crowell of Stamfod, Conn,; a step-son Harry H. Vosburgh of California,
and eight grandchildren.
The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with services
by the Rev. Roland J.Bunten, rector of St. Paul'sChurch. Burial will be in Evergreen
cemetery, Pine Plains, under the direction of the Selfridge Funeral Home.
- 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess,
NY.
- From Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett Lacy. Her niece.
- 1930 US Census NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765.0.
Both age 21 at 1st marriage.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pg 123.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY
(J. H. Beers & Co. 1807, Chicago, Ill.), Pgs 571 & 572.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. The Strever Family, of which Mrs.
Hoffman is a member, is of German origin, and the name was formerly spelled Streibel,
later corrupted to Strevel and afterward to Strever. About 1720, Johannes Strever
came to America from the Fatherland, and on his arrival in New York City was
sold to pay his passage. A man by the name of Couse brought him to the town
of Milan, Dutchess county, where he worked his time out. He was born December
24, 1731, and married Maria Dings who was born in 1742, the duaghter of Adam
Dings. His death occurred February 24, 1804, and his wife survived hyim about
four years. In their family were six children, In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 122.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 16.
- BY JOSEPH AND MARY STREVER, Strever Genealofy (http://www.strever.org/Joseph/Josephbook.html).
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. John Adam, born Hune 1, 1760, married Lizzie Strever. In bio of
Henry Hoffman.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. Jacob, born June 18, 1762, married
Anna Maria Hoysradt. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Part 1 Descendants
of Henry Hoystradt (1703-?) and his 3 wives. page 2.
- Cemetery Records, Palatine Bridge, Herkimer County, New
York (http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/newyork/herkimer/palatine_bridge.htm).
Anna Maria born April 5, 1764; married Matthias Hoffman.
- email from David See dsee@preferred.com (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dsee&id=I42).
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. Eva, born March 27, 1766, became the wife of Hendrick Hoysradt.
In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Part 1 Descendants
of Henry Hoystradt (1703-?) and his 3 wives. page 4.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 61.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. John born July 4, 1768, wedded Mary Hoystradt
The next in direct line to Mrs. Hoffman is John Stever, who was born on a farm
near Ancram Lead MInes, now owned by Jacob Miller, and by his marriage with Mary
Hoysradt had ten children.
On June 7, 1790, the father of this family purchased of Mr. Graham, one of the
Little Nine Partners, 700 acres of land, for which he gave 900 pounds in English
money, and that property has been in the family ever since. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Compiled by Minnie Cowen, Abstractd of Wills of Dutchess
County, NY 1799-1805 (New York 1939), Vol 12 page 50.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 16 & 33.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. and Benjamin born November 8, 1771, married Maria Righter. In bio
of Henry Hoffman
Has birth 11/08/1771.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 122. This has birth as 1760.
- Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York
A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 (Universal
City, Calif. 1985), pg 928.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics (Ancestral Things htt://homepages.rootsweb.bom/~rbillard/index.htm),
Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. Both lived at the Camp when married.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Child: Maria Liese Reference ID: 271
Birth Date: 9 May 1732
Bapt. Date: 18 May 1732
Parents: Adam Dings; Eva
Sponsors: Joh. Thys Smid; Phil. Kuhn; Mar. Liese Smid
Comment: baptized at Tarbush
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Ibid., Reference ID: 670.
- Ibid. Child: Anna Maria Reference ID: 670
Birth Date: 23 Feb 1739
Bapt. Date: 29 May 1739
Parents: Adam Dingmans, formerly Dings; Anna Eva
Sponsors: Philip Kuntz; Anna Maria Milius
Comment: baptized in Ancram
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. LDS has birth as 08/17/1782.
- Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York
A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, pg
929. sponsors Wilhelmus Schneider & Gertrout Schneider.
- Ibid., pg 929.
- Dennis Michael Killmer, Killmer Family Genealogy and History
(http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~killmerdm).
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Baptism Date: 30 Oct 1733
Father: Martinus Schu
Mother: Anna Elisabeth
Item #: 50
Child: Gerd
Sponsor: Johan Wilhelm Holtzappel; Anna Gerd.
- Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York
A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, pg
929. sponsors
Willem Holtzapple and Gertruit Snook.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Gerret Reference ID: 123
Bapt. Date: 12 Jan 1741
Parents: Martinus Schuch; Anna Elisabeth Dings
Sponsors: Willem Holtsappel; Gertrout Schuch
Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook
St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904
Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran. Sponsors:
Willem Holtsappel; Gertrout Schuch
St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904
Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County.
- email from Chris Wiltze cwitze@comcast.net and his brother
Peter.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-8 pg 18 & E-24 pg 34.
- Ibid., D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-24 pg 34.
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC (Ancestry.com). New
York Ward 19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image:
507.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254824. Bekman, Dutchess,
NY
In home of James Skidmore.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 12 District 7 (2nd Enum),
New York, New York; Roll: M593_1029; Page: 220; Image: 444. and Roll M593_990
pg 325 Image 8.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York;
Roll: T623 1023; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 33.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254824. In household
of James Skidmore.
- Poughkeepsie, NY Directories 1890-97Poughkeepsie City Directory,
1890. New York: R. V. LeRay Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsi (Ancestry.com). 1896-7
gives address Main cor Grand Ave, Arlington and him as a grocer.
- Ibid., 1896 & 7.
- 1925 City Directory Poughkeepsie & Arlington. Lists Emma
G. Welch as widow.
- Dutchess County Probate File, File # 29411. Will is dated
03/09/1923
He give to his daughter Florence VanKleek, to his son Royal Ollivett and his
daughter Gerda Ollivett the sum of $100.00 each and the rest to his wife Emma
G. Ollivett who is also named exectrix.
He died 11/19/1925 leaving his wife Emma G. Ollivett, daughters Florence VanKleeck
and Gerda Ollivett, and son Royal R. Ollivett all of Poughkeepsie.
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT
DIES IN 60TH YEAR
Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last
20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack.
He had been seriously ill the last three weeks.
A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided
in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland
and Lillian Byce Ollivett.
- Ibid., 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT
DIES IN 60TH YEAR
Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last
20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack.
He had been seriously ill the last three weeks.
A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided
in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland
and Lillian Byce Ollivett. He was educated in Arlington schools.
Mr. Ollivett married Miss Viola Lewis in the local Reformed Church, June 19,
1914. He had been a chauffeur for Miss Mary Bergen of New Hackensack the last
16 years and prior to that time was associated with John CanBenschoten for 11
years. In addition to having served as elder and clerk of the New Hackensack
Reformed Church, Mr. Ollivett was the church sexton for several years.
Surving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd French, Toledo, Ohio; a son, Chester
Ollivett, Town of Poughkeepsie; four grandchildren, Lloyd French, Jr..; Ruth
H. French, Leonard Edward Ollivett and Caralie Ollivett, and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Church at 2
o'clock, Friday. The Rev. Delmer Cooper, minister will officiate. Burial will
be in the New Hackensack cemetery under the sirection of Robert H. Auchmoody.
Bears will be Joseph Diddell, Henry Baker, Chalres Horton, and Geroge Nevers.
The family will receive friends at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow
and Thursday nights.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254825. POUGHKEEPSIE.
- Rev. W. C. Smith?, Certificate of Baptism of Lillian Byce.
- #149, Batch #: 7106429, Sheet #: , Source 1235189Sheet
33.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1421,Page: ; Enumeration District:
85; Image: 503.0. Wappinger, Dutchess, New York
Spell it Ouillet if you want to look this up at Ancestry.
- World War I Draft Registration Card, Roll: 1421,Page:
; Enumeration District: 85; Image: 503.0.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1421,Page: ; Enumeration District:
85; Image: 503.0. Wappinger, Dutchess, New York.
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT
DIES IN 60TH YEAR
Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last
20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack.
He had been seriously ill the last three weeks.
A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided
in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland
and Lilliam Byce Ollivett. He was educated in Arlington schools.
Mr. Ollivett married Miss Viola Lewis in the loacal Reformed Church, June 19,
1914. He had been a chauffeur for Miss Mary Bergen of New Hackensack the last
16 years and prior to that time was associated with John VanBenschoten for 11
years. In addition to having served as elder and clerk of the New Hackensack
Reformed Church, Mr. Ollivett was the church sexton for several years.
Surving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd French, Toledo, Ohio; a son, Chester
Ollivett, Town of Poughkeepsie; four grandchildren, Lloyd French, Jr..; Ruth
H. French, Leonard Edward Ollivett and Caralie Ollivett, and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Church at 2
o'clock, Friday. The Rev. Delmer Cooper, minister will officiate. Burial will
be in the New Hackensack cemetery under the sirection of Robert H. Auchmoody.
Bears will be Joseph Diddell, Henry Baker, Chalres Horton, and Geroge Nevers.
The family will receive friends at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow
and Thursday nights.
- Penny Brown Lee email bulldogent28@aol.com, Daniel
W. Lee family memories.
- State of California Death Records.
- 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 12B. Dutchess County, City of
Poughkeepsie, Ward 8, Enum. Diat 14-64
316 Cedar Avenue.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, Sheet 12B. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess,
New York; Roll: T623 1023; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 33 In Rowland Ollivett's
household as servent
Listed as divorced.
- 1870 US Census, Sheet 12B. Roll: M593_925 Page:
3 Image: 8
lving with Stephen D. Bates.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Emma Lee, adult Reference ID:
2276
Bapt. Date: 5 Dec 1897
Source: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack
New Hackensack Reformed Dutch Church: 1757-1906. Records of the Reformed Church
of New Hackensack
This most likely her.
- compiled by William Wade, Death Notices from Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess Cnty., NY Newspapers 1871-1986. This has some incorrect information
the actual comes from Roots Web, California Death Records http://vitals.roots
web.com/ca/death/search.cgi.
- State of California Death Records. list time as 4 AM, her
occupation at death as housewife.
- State of California Department of Health Services, Center
for Health Statistics.
State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997.
Name: OLLIVETTE, EMMA G
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 8 Sep 1869
Birthplace: NEW YORK
Death Date: 15 Jul 1958
Death Place: KINGS
Mother's Maiden Name: BATES
Father's Surname: WELCH.
- They Shall Not Be Forgotten (From the Records UCMS Systems
09/30/1995).
- Information from Richard Wilt.
- California Death Records (http://RootsWeb.com).
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical Index (R), film 1904043.
- #148, Film #: 1904043, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC. New York Ward 19 District
3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507.
- 1870 US Census, Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8. NY City,
Ward 12 Dist 7.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY.
- The Courier: Poughkeepsie, NY, 04/26/1898. John H. Ollivett
died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cronk, on Winnikee Avenue, early Wednesday
morning after a lingering illness. About six months ago, Mr. Ollivett was striken
with what appeared to be his last illness. He was 69 years of age, but exhibited
wonderful vitality and clung to the last spark of life with amazing tenacity.
Mr. Ollivett was among the prominent older residents of Dutchess County. In
his younger days he was a school teacher. For many years he had been Justice
of the Peace of the town of Poughkeepsie, located in Arlington, and well earned
the prefix of "Squire". He was particularly conversant with town, highway and
school laws and affairs and his advice to these channels and also on law points
generally was freely sought by residents of the town of Poughkeepsie. His counsel
was valued the same as that of a lawyer. His Justice's Court was no doubt the
most flourshing of any in the county. He tried all of the Fish and Game law violations
for several years and city litigats frequently appeared before him to have their
disputes settled. In politics, "Squire" Ollivett eas an uncompromising Democrat.
In 1896 he was the nominee of his party for Member of Assembly from the Second
District of Dutchess County.
There was much originality about his character. His friendships were strong,
his geniality was proverbial and he impressed his auditor that he ment what
he said.
Squire Ollivett was a widower. He leaves a family of grown up sons and daughters.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, 04/26/1898.
- Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, 04/26/1898. Poughkeepsie Daily
Eagle for Wed., April 27, 1898
Olivet-In this city, April 26, 1898, John H. Olivet, aged 69 years.
Funeral services at the residence of his son-in-law Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee
Avenue (to-day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend. Internment at Clove, NY.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, 04/26/1898.
- Family Bible, 04/26/1898.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000. Double Stone Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Unionvale, Dutchess,
NY which reads:
John H. Ollivett, Annie J. Ownes, His wife.
From Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle Wednesday April 27, 1898:
"OLIVET- In htis city, April 26, 1989, JOhn H. Olivet, aged 69 years.
Funeral Services at the residence of his son-in-law, Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee
Avenue (to-day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend. Internment at Clove, NY.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record
(Family Search Ancestral File v4.19).
- 1850 US Census. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496;
Page: 203; Image: 413.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Birth, Death & Burial:
From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY
Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Univonvale, Dutchess, NY is a double stone
which reads
John H. Ollivett, Dec 18, 1830 - April 27,1898 and Annie J. Owens His wife, June
28, 1833 - March 21, 1873.
- 1920 Census US, Ed #24 Sheet 1 B. La Grange, Dutches Cnty,
NY.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District:
31; Image: 100.0. La Grange, Dutchess, New York
Has his birth abt 1866 here.
- 1910 US Census. LA Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936;
Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 569
Both parents born in NY State.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254825. Union Vale, Dutchess,
NY In the household of his grandfather, John Henry Ollivett.
- 1910 US Census. LA Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936;
Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 569.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District:
31; Image: 100.0. La Grange, Dutchess, New York.
- Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier (Poughkeepsie, NY). BIRTHS
OLLIVETTE In this city, September 23rd, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Newton J.
Ollivette.
- 1910 US Census. LA Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936;
Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 569
4 chilldren; all living.
- 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 9B. Dutchess County, City of Poughkeepsie,
Ward 5, Enum. Diat 14-53
119 Smith Street.
- Petition of Annie M. Cutler Owen re. estate of Harvey H.
Owen. lists him living in Pleasant Vealley, Dutchess County, NY.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
In petetion by Annie M. Owen for husband Harvey H. Owen, in 1903, John is cited
as living in the Town of Pleasant Valley, Dutches, NY.
- Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1890. New York: R. V. LeRay
Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsie City Directory, 1891. New York: R. New address
1894-1895 volume.
- Poughkeepsie, NY Directories 1890-97Poughkeepsie City Directory,
1890. New York: R. V. LeRay Publisher, 1890. Poughkeepsi, 1894 & 5.
- LDS, Pedigree Resource File, Microfilm 1394049.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records, Roll M432_496 Pg 217.
- 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, page 84. Union Vale
lists her as Hester insead of Ester.
- 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY, page 84. listed as
Esther.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Ester \Woodin Olivett died Feb
6, 189 age 90 (born 1809). Her father was David Woodin & her mother was Elizabeth
Penny.
- Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, Tues 02/07/1899. DIED
OLIVET- In the town of Union Vale, on Monday, Feberuary 6, Miss* Ester Ollivet,
aged 90 years.
Funeral from the Clove Christian Church on Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Firends and
acquaintances are invited to attend.
* Guess they forgot that she was a widow lady!.
- 1850 Census Town of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, Roll
M432_496 Pg 216. Union Vale, Dutchess, New York
In his father's house hold.
- New York County, Letters of Administration Index, 1743-1875
(Barber Collection, 78-241-105. Ollivett, David Administrator: John Ollivett;
submitted 07/01/1864.
- 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, Page 84. Union Vale,
Dutchess, New York; Roll: M653_740; Page: 770; Image: 86.
Post Office Crouse's Store, Union Vale, Dutchess, NY.
- 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY, Page 84. listed as
Caroline.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, 1254824. Dover, Dutchess,
NY.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, ED #43 Sheet 3 A. In Unionvale,
Dutchess, NY.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. twin of Marie?.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, vol II page 124.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 106. Ancram, Columbia, New
York.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 580. Resided on a farm between Ancram Lead Mines & Pulver Corners.
- Ibid., pg 580. His (Adam Strever's) brothers and sisters:
Margaret who became the first wife of William Tanner. Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 & E-40 pg 38.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-12 pg 19 & E-40 pg 38.
- Calendar of Wills on file and recorded in teh offices of
the Clerk of the Court ofappeals, of the County Clerk at Albany.
- Holland Association Publications. Jan. 27. After 3 B. Isaac
Vosburg, widr., of A., and Catarina Taat, y.d., of East Camp. Marriages, 1750
to 1762.
- "An American Family and Its Ancestor Predecessors", pg
108.
- Ancestors of Heinrich Junghans (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/e/w/James-T-Newell).
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Washington Olivett dies June
4, 1890 age 65 (born 1825), his father was Isaac Olivett - his mother Martha
Sprahue Olivett (her father Solomen Sprague)
Washington died from a hemorrage of bullet wound & is burid in South Dover.
- 1870 US Census. Pawling, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_926;
Page: 399; Image: 162.
I copied it exactly!.
- Matthew D. Friend, An American Portrait - The Friend Family
(Http://gencircles.com).
- edited by James P. Jones, "A New Yorker In Florida in 1862;
War Letters of John M. Ollivett To His Sister In Dutchess County (New York History).
see notes for transcription.
- 1860 Census Union Vale, Dutchess, NY. Union Vale, Dutchess,
New York; Roll: M653_740; Page: 748; Image: 64.
has him living with Wm. G. Vanderwater 25 M & fam.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 37.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916.
- Ibid., Child: Marya Reference ID: 209
Bapt. Date: 3 Jun 1745
Parents: Meyndert Schut; Cattarina Freer
Sponsors: Salomoen Schut; Marya Schut
Source: Baptismal Record of Reformed Church, Rhinebeck.
- Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003, May 12, 1951. New York Times.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Name: JAMES V MINOR
Father's Surname: MINOR
Death Date: 19 Dec 1995
Death Place: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
Age: 77 Years
Birth Place: 999, Connecticut
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1918
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: MARY
State File #: 26027
Occupation: PEDIATRICIAN
Industry: SELF-EMPLOYED
Education: 5+ Years College
Residence: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
Address: 46 ORCHARD HILL RD ,
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: No.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-6 pg 17.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
From US 1850 Census, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY. The 1870 US Census in the Town
of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley) Item 34, shows Henry Owens
with his wife Mary A. and daughter Julia age 22 (1847-48).
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC.
- 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY. Union
Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_928; Page: 256; Image: 279.
- State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics, Copy of Death
Certificate, 6060402. Certificate of Sarah J. Owen Lee, daughter.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record,
6060402. Birth: NYS Death Certificate #060402 of his daughter, Sarah J. Owne
Lee, indicates he was born in Connecticut.
The 1870 US Census in the Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley),
item 34 shows Henry Owens age 64 (1805) with wife Mary A. and daughter Julia
plus Peter W. Lossing age 82 (1788), Ruth Cutler age 50 (1820) and Nelson Thayer
age 13 (1857)
Death: Buried in Clove Cemetery, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY. Monumnet is about 200
feet in from the road, on the left side. It is an oblisk standing near his daughter
Maryetta's stone.
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC. 433 643 Henry Owen,
54 Milkman born in NY
Mary A. Owen, 56 F " Ct
Harvey H. Owen, 23 M Milkman " Ct
Jane Owen, 15 F " NY
Julia A. Owen, 11 F " NY. New York Ward
19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
The NYS Death Certificate #06402 of Daughter Sarah J.Owen Lee, shows Mary Holcum
born in State of Connecticut.
- Death Certificate State of NY. 33253/624.
- State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics, Copy of Death
Certificate, Form 33253/624.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY.
- email from Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com. This is not
proveen, but is from a death certificate. So who has the name right/wrong.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Monument in Clove Cemetery, Clove, Dutchess NY reads: "John B. Lee, Jan 25, 1823
- Sept 4, 1898 & Maryetta Oewn, His Wife July 4, 1829 - July 14, 1896"
Monument is about 200 feet from the road on the left side.
- Ibid., NYS Cert. of Death #28527, registered # 1195.
- Death Certificate State of NY. #28527.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records. Has born 07/15/1829 died 07/14/1896.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Monument in Clove Cemtery, Clove, Dutchess, NY, reads John B. Lee, Jan 25, 1823
-Sept 4, 1898 & Maryetta Owen, His Wife, July 4, 1829 -July 14, 1896. Monument
is about 200 feet from the road on the left side.
- Ibid., Newspaper clipping found in card index in Adriance
Library, P.Y. Wed Julu 8, 1846 & T.A. Sat July 11, 1846:
"In this village, on the 4th inst., by John Caller, Esq., John Lee to Marietta
Owens, both of Union Vale."
"Marriage Notices from Dutchess County, NY - Newspapers 1826-1851", page 104.
- Ibid., Birth From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess,
NY reads "Newton W. Latimer, 1828-1904 with his wife Elizabeth Owen 1830-1898.
Death Certif. lists birth place as Connecticut.
- Ibid., Death & Burial Headstone inClove Cemetery, Unionvale,
Dutchess, NY reads
Newton W. Latimer 1828-1904 with his wife Elizabeth Owen 1830-1898
Death Certificate # 22778, Registry # 7624 gives exact dates of death and burial.
Cause of death was "Cancer of the Stomach".
- Death Certificate State of NY. 22778.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Headstone in Clove Cemetery, Union Vale, Dutchess, NY reads:"Newton W. Latimer,
1828-1904 with his wife Elizabeth (Owen) 1830-1898".
- Ibid., Owen Monument in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, Poughkeepsie,
NY gives exact birth date.
Also, from US Census of 1850, Unionvlae, Dutchess, NY.
Death Certificate gives place of birth as Conn. Death certificate lists place
of birth as Ct.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254825. POUGHKEEPSIE
has him as 48.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 12 District 10, New York,
New York; Roll: M593_990; Page: 325; Image: 8.
They are living with "Squire" John Henry Ollivet's family.
- Ibid. NY City, Ward 12 Dist 7.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Owen Monumnet in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery gives excat date of death (includes
wife Annie M. Cutler).
Copy of obil is in file From the Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, dated Mon 9 Feb &
Wed 11 Feb.1903:
"Funeral of Harvey H. Owens.
The funeral of Harvery H. Owens was held from his late home at Arlington on Tuesday
afternoon (10 Feb) --.
Reb. Dr. S. Wright Butler officiated. The bearers were nephews of the deceased:
F. J. Wright, Sidney Raymond, F.J. Fleet, Weston B. Lee, John T. Lee and Myron
Lee. The remains were placed in the receivng vault in the rural cemetery"
Death Certificate # 25465 (Register # "one"), lists cause of death as "Pulmary
Edema" - Harvey was a "Hotel Keeper".
- Death Certificate State of NY. 25465/one. From Audrey Beegle.
- Obit - POUGHKEEPSIE DAILY EAGLE, WED 11 FEB 1903. From
Audrey Beegle.
- Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, Wed. 02/11/1903. "Funeral of
Harvey H. Owens
The funeral of Harvy H. Owens was held, from his late home at Arlington on Tuesady
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There was a large attendance. The bearers were nephews
of the deceased, F. J. Wright, Sidney Raymond, F.J. Fleet, Weston B. Lee, John
T. Lee and Myron Lee. The remains were placed in the receiving valut in the rural
cemetery. There were many very handsome floral offerings.". From Audrey Beegle.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Beekman Cemetery, Poughquag,
NY (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutchesscemetery/clinton.htm).
- State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics, Copy of Death
Certificate, 200037. Lee Family REcord. The 1870 U.S. Census in the Town of
Univonvale, Dutchess, NY., on page 5 (Clove Valley), Item 32, shows Browell W.
Lee with his wife Jane S. (Sarah), age 24 (a846) with daughters Ida J. and Mary
E.
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC, 200037. listed as Jane.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254824. East Fishkill,
NY.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
NYS Certificate of Death # 06402 (Registered #200087) lists "cause of death -Fatty
degeneration of the heart"
Obit. in the Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, 22 Feb 1900 states "LEE AT ARLINGTON,
NY, February 20, 1900, Sarah J. Owen, wife of Brownell W. Lee, aged 54 years.
Funeral from her late residence, Friday, 23rd, at 2 PM. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend." (Died intestate).
- Death Certificate State of NY. registered #200087.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Poughkeepsie Rural Cem., Section 14, ot 145, Grave #1.
- Ibid., Marriage Notice in Poughkeepsie Newspaper P.P.E.,
dated jan 4, 1867:
Lee, Brownell (of Poughkeepsie); Married by Rev. S. W. Butler on December 25
(1866) to Susan J. Owens, Union Vale.
Per pension papers, they were married at the home of the bride, Clove, Town of
Union Vale. Rev. Butler's church was Clove Christian Church, Town of Union Vale.
- 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY, pg 5
(Clove Valley), Item 32. Brownell W.., age 24 with wife Jane S. and daughters
Ida J. and Mary E.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-64 pg 105.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_737 page 316. Ancram, Columbia,
New York.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Ancram, Columbia,
New York.
- 1900 Census. Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T623
137; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 163.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 2; Image: 4.
In house holf od Abraham A Vosburgh of Ancram.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
2604.
- 1900 Census. Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T623
137; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 163
6 children; 3 living.
- 1880 United States Census. Image Source: Year: 1880; Census
Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T9_100; Family History Film:
1254100; Page: 683.4000; Enumeration District: 62; Image: 0488.
- 1930 US Census. Queens, Queens, New York; Roll: 1604; Page:
16A; Enumeration District: 422; Image: 819.0.
Mother Born in Connt., father in NY State.
- 1920 Census US. Manhattan Assembly District 10, New York,
New York; Roll: T625_1204; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 798; Image: 500.
This has both parents born in Connecticut.
- 1910 US Census. Hartford Ward 5, Hartford, Connecticut;
Roll: T624_133; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 112. (Wallingford).
- 1910 US Census. Hartford Ward 5, Hartford, Connecticut;
Roll: T624_133; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 112.
- 1910 US Census. Hartford Ward 5, Hartford, Connecticut;
Roll: T624_133; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 112.
- 1920 Census US. Manhattan Assembly District 10, New York,
New York; Roll: T625_1204; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 798; Image: 500.
- 1930 US Census. Queens, Queens, New York; Roll: 1604; Page:
16A; Enumeration District: 422; Image: 819.0.
- Ibid. Queens, Queens, New York; Roll: 1604; Page: 16A;
Enumeration District: 422; Image: 819.0.
His age @ 1st marriage 37, hers 21.
- 1910 US Census. Hartford Ward 5, Hartford, Connecticut;
Roll: T624_133; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 112.
In home of Arthur F. Chopin as ??? - in law.
- Hannah Bailey Hopkins, Records of the Bailey family : descendants
of William Bailey of Newport, R.I., chiefly in the line of his son, Hugh Baile.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 453. This
family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier",
but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The
ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions
his wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record,
film #1036314& 0017833.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 311. This
family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier",
but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The
ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions
his wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- Ibid., pge 311. This family is of Huguenot origin, and
the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like many other French names,
has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this family was Isaac
Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- Ibid., pg 311.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record,
pg 311.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 311. T.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 & E-25 pg 34.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, vol II pge 124.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 35 & 195.
- Ibid., pg 135 & 95. Note different death dates.
- Ibid., pg 198. lists her as daughter of Elizabth Davis,
but dates do not match tombstones. etc:.
- Ibid., pg 204.
- Ibid., pg 198. Listed as daughter of Elizabeth Davis also,
but dates do not match.
- Ibid., pg 11.
- Ibid., pg 199.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, Dist 1 Pg B 14. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 195. Lived near
and north of Ancram Lead Mines, Columbia Cnty., NY.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Pine Plains Cemetery, Dutchess,
NY, pg 195. Stone has @ 46 yrs 5 ms & 24 days.
- 1860 Census, pg 58. Ancram Columbia Cnty, NY.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 7B. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Child: Maria Reference ID: 268
Birth Date: 11 Apr 1786
Bapt. Date: 16 May 1787
Parents: John Adam Stribel; Elisabeth
Sponsors: John Stribel; Maria
Source: Copy Out of the Church Book from AC 1760-1772
Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains): 1760-1805
Location: Town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Luthera. Sponsors:
John Stribel; Maria.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains):
1760-1805
Sponsors: John Stribel; Maria.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
Also located in Arglye, Washington Cnty., NY.
- Ibid., pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
Most likely the one listed in my files as Sarah is called Sally in this article.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 196.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. Bio of Fredrick Henry Strever.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Pine Plains Cemetery, Dutchess,
NY. Dates here are:
b. 03/18/1879
d> 02/18/1872.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever.
- J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY.
- 1860 Census, pg 59. Ancram
Living with William W. & Hannah Strever, his daughter and son-in-law.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
also lived in Arglye, Washington County, NY.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsors: Joh: Ad: Striebel; Elisabeth
Source: Copy Out of the Church Book from AC 1760-1772.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 580. Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever
He died, unmarried, at the home of his cousin, John H. Strever.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry
Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web. Interments in Rensselaer
Co., NY Cemeteries, part of the Rensselaer Co., NY GenWeb at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse.
- 1860 US Census NY. pg. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess, NY
enumerated on the 15 th day of June 1860
Dwl Fam
274 263
Hiram Slocum, 25 M Laborer
Mary A. Slocum, 22 F
William Slocum, 3 M
Hiram Slocum, 2 M
Henry Harrington, 19 M Laborer.
- 1920 Census US, Image: 74. Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut;
Roll: T625_180; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 313.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: EUNI
State File #: 05837
Residence: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
Gender: Male
Race: White.
- Tombstone Inscription. This may be a re-internment.
- Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index,
1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health, Connecticut Death
Index. Age: 88 Years
Birth Date: xxxYOB
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse: RAYM
State File #: 21694
Residence: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
Gender: Female
Race: White.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 141.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 2; Image: 4.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-22 pg 124; G 64 pg 106.
- Tombstone Inscription, H-22 pg 124; G 64 pg 106.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 6D. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 23
4 children; 2 living.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 6C. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY In household of James Rifenburgh as niece.
- 1860 Census, page ?. Ancram Columbia Cnty, NY
in household of James Rifenburg.
- 1880 US Census, ED #! Sheet 3 B.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Series: T624;
Roll: 933; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 1; Part: 1; Line: 19.
- Tombstone Inscription, H-22 pg 124.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-22 pg 124. Still living in Ancram in 1969.
- 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 5 B. Ancram this has a 10 year
age difference, but is it the right John.
- Social Security Death Index, ED #! Sheet 3 B.
- Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2001. certificate 028575.
- Social Security Death Index. Last Residence: 12503
Ancramdale, Columbia, New York
Issued NY 1953-1955.
- Audrey Sowka, Personal information. from grand niece Dottie
Vosburgh Lacy and niece Clara Boice.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-3 pg 6.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
98
The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father
was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about
the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a
successful fur-trader.
Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader, married Anna Janse Goes.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pag 2 col 2 & page 10-13. (From A History of Old Kinderhook)
Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader
"Isaac Vosburgh, the youngest of the three brothers, was born about 1658. He
is the progenitor of a large branch of the family, a restless branch, strongly
characterized with the pioneer instincts. His descendants spread out in all directions;
within two generations we find them in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, the
Mohawk Valley and the province of Quebec. ".
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. pg
98The decendants of Isaac, Jacob, and Peter Vosbyrgh also a freeholder here,
became very numerous, and the name a prominent one in public and private life.
Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader, married Anna Jane Goes.n.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pages 9 through 13.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, pages
9 through 13.
- Holland Association Publications, page 22 (1686). Aug.
1. First banns. Isaac Vosberge, y.m., and Anneke Jans, both from the vicinity
of N.A. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names
of the Members of the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the
Year 1683, and Afterward.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
86
The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported
as being in Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments
of land, under the division of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner
of a fourth of a part of the Groote Stuk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna,
widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married secondly, Styntje Janse Van
Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the several families
named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of
eminent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names
in the foregoing chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold
activities. His daughters married, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character
and standing and thus connected the Hoes family with nearly every other of notable
name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were both descendants of Jan Tysse.
Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pierre Van Buren
Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplain
Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack,
and Mr. P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers.
pages 74-76
In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the
agreement of the children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his
estate in accordance with the terms of his will, dated 1708.
As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several
respects, we quote its substance.
Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his
wife, Styntie, and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and
forty shilligns for his birthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's
interest in a mill owned in partnership with Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak,
the substance, and in part the precise language of the agreement, is as follows:
To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc:
tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk
for himslef and for his sisters Anna, wife of Isaac Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife
of Jacon Turk; Judick, wife of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, C-3
pg 6.
- #42, Film #: 1239639, Page #: 1026, Ordinance #: 35023.
- #181, Film #: 1239639, Page #: 1026, Ordinance #: 35023.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-3 pg 6. Died young
Mother's name not given.
- Ibid., C-3 pg 6. died young.
- Ibid., pages 9 through 13. Died young.
- Prepared under the editorial supervision of Cuyler Reynolds,
c1911, History of the Mohawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925 (Chicago, The
S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1925).
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18 & E-35 pg 37.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 273.
- Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook,
NY 1717-1899.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
105
The "Trouw-Boeck" of the Dutch Church, the first and for many years the only
Marriage Record in the town, begins in 1717. before that time and for elven years
thereafter, until the first pastor came, baptisms and marriages here, with only
a few exceptions, were recorded in the register of the Albany Church,
Trow-Boeck
BY PETRUS VAN DRIESSEN
1720 Jan. 30 Pieter Vosburgh and Helena Goes.
- Marriage Index: Selected Area of NY, 1639-1916.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-11 pg 19.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 58 & 70.
- Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700. Sponsor: Hendrik
Hanse; Debora Van Dam.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-3 pg 6, D-12 pg 19.
- Ibid., D-12 pgs19 & 20. sps Pieter & Eytie Vosburgh.
- Ibid., C-3 pg 6, D-12 pg 19. marriage date isted as 06/16/1719
at Albany.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, C-3
pg 6, D-12 pg 19.
- Albany, New York Church Records, 1683-1700. Sponsor: Evert
Wendell; Elisabeth Wendell.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-3 pg 6 & D-19 pg 23-24.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 76. Styntje, of
Isak Vosburgh and Annetje Jansz. Wit.: Evert Wendell, Elisabeth Wendell. Records
of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members
of the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and
Afterward.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-75 pg 75.
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 82. Jacob, of Isack
Vosburg and Annetje Goes. Wit.: Jan Goes, Teuntje Goes. Records of the Reformed
Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members of the Church
of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and Afterward.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-3 pg 6; D-13 pg 20.
- Ibid., C-3 pg 6; D-14 pg 20-22. sps. Burger Huyk and Teuntje
Winnen (daughter of Anna Goes).
- Ibid., D-12 pg 19; D-14 pg 20-22.
- Ibid., C-3 pg 6; D-14 pg 20 -22.
- Ibid., C-3 pg 6 & D-17 pg 23.
- 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 5 B. Ancram.
- Tombstone Inscription. Also from her grand niece.
- 1860 US Census NY, Page 20. Washington, Dutchess, NY.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000. Velia L. son of John H. & Phebe J. Ollivett
Died Dec. 11,1854.
- 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 13B. Dutchess County, City of
Poughkeepsie, Ward 5, Enum. Dist 14-53
28 North Hamilton Street listed as Divorced.
- 1920 Census US, Sheet 13B. Millbrook, Dutchess County,
NY
@ 134 Main Road
This one has her 38 years old.
- 1910 US Census, Dist 88 Sheet 9 A. 223 Alden Place, Washington
Township, Dutchess, NY Age 29.
- 1900 Census. Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
Indx# 2084.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 66.
- Ibid., F-48 pg 65-66; G-63 pg 105.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Roll M432_491 page 117.
- Personal Corespondence from June Vosburgh Stoesser.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-63 pg 105.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, G-63 pg 105.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-63 pg 105;H-19 pg 123.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 115. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
This gives birth year of 1839.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-19 pg 123.
- Ibid., G-63 pg 105;H-20 pg 124.
- 1870 US Census. Chatham, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 86; Image: 174.
In household of Jacob Milham, her cousin,.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
She is not on this census.
- Social Security Death Index. Name: Frederick Ball
SSN: 073-01-4339
Last Residence: 12580 Staatsburg, Dutchess, New York, United States of America
Born: 26 May 1900
Died: Jan 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ).
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-15 pg 22. sps. Gazen & Catie Van Schayk.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 104.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 270.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-15 pg 22. sps. Johannes & Hessie Beekman.
- Ibid., D-6pg 17 & E-7 pg 26 & 27. Getuy'e Marte Van Buren
& Catherine Vosburgh.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-6pg 17 & E-7 pg 26 & 27. She has marriage abt. 1743 in Kenderhook, Columbia
Cnty., NY.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-15 pg 22. sponsors Isak Vosburgh & Anna Jans.
- Ibid., D-15 pg 22 & 45. sponsors Isak Vosburgh & Anna Jans.
Listed as Cornelia Vosburgh.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.
She has christening as 09/27/1727, Kinderhook.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-15 pg 22 & E-55 pg 45. sponsors Isak Vosburgh & Anna Jans.
- 1855 Ancram Census. John 77 male widow lived there 77 years,
farmer
Baker, Catherine 44 female child 11 years res. widow.
- Personal Corespondence from June Vosburgh Stoesser. John
Vosburgh died 2-13-1862 (84 years 6 months and 11 days).
- 1855 Ancram Census, pg 206.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 65. Book published before the letter from June was written has his birth as
08/04/1777.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, pg 65.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
Living between sons, Silas & Abraham.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_737 page 316. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
next door to Abram A.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-31 page 36.
- Bill Tanner.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 65.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy. see notes also.
- Personal Corespondence from June Vosburgh Stoesser to Fletcher
Vosburgh. Charity his* wife died 7/25/1846 (69y 2m 7d)
* John Vosburgh, Jr.'s.
- Ibid.
- 1855 Poestenkill Rensselaer County of NY Census 1st Election
District 06/04/1855.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_585 Page 52. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
has him age 64.
- Ibid., Roll M432_585 Page 52. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
Next door to son Philo.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_849 Page 0. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-48 pg 65-66; G-56 pg 104.
- Ibid., G-57 pg 104.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_612 Pg 180. Sodus, Wayne, New
York.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_876 Page 0. Sodus, Wayne, New York.
- 1870 US Census. Sodus, Wayne, New York; Roll: M593_1113;
Page: 460; Image: 229.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-58 pg 104-5.
- Ibid., G-59 pg 105.
- Ibid., F-48 pg 65-66;G-59 pg 105. "sps. John Miller & Polly
Vosburgh" (her sister maria?.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
1834. SPONSORS:Jacob Vosburgh, Cerstena Frits.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-48 pg 65-66.
- Ibid., F-48 pg 65-66;G-61 pg 105.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
living whith her father.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-48 pg 65-66 & G-60 pg 105.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_492 pg 351. Kinderhook, Columbia,
New York.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-62 pg 105.
- 1880 United States Census, Roll M432_539 page 76. New York
Ward 7 District 1, New York, New York.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Roll M432_539 page 76.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 7 District 9, New York,
New York; Roll: M593_980; Page: 428; Image: 318 In household of Charles Newcomb
.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
2023. Spelled Filo.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 7 District 9, New York,
New York; Roll: M593_980; Page: 428; Image: 318
.
- #156, Batch #: C503931, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 974.739
W1 V26W.
- #17, Batch #: C503931, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 974.739
W1 V26W.
- #162, Batch #: 7017302, Sheet #: 20, Source Call #: 0538442.
- #23, Batch #: 7017302, Sheet #: 20, Source Call #: 0538442.
- 1855 Ancram Census. Vosburgh, Abram A. 37, farmer, lived
there 37 years
wife Jane 35 lived there 8 years
Maryett 15 female child
Hernon 12 male child
Almeda 6 female child
Wm. Henry 3 male child
John 7 months male child.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 2; Image: 4.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000. Stone in Pine Planes Cemtry is either a memorial or his grandson, Peter
Tanner Vosburgh had them moved. According to my mother, her cousins and mer aunt,
Peter Tenner Vosburgh has the stone erected. DOM.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 12D. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
2200.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-65 pg 106.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, pg 66.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-48 pg 65-66; G-65 pg 106.
- Ibid., G-66 pg 106.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
2273.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-48 pg 65-66; G-66 pg 106.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, F-48 pg 65-66.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-31pg 36.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
E-31pg 36.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 141. has his birth yeat abt 1742.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18 pg & E-31 pg 36. sps. Abraham & Elizabeth Vosburgh.
- Ibid., pg 36.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, E-31pg
36.
- Ibid. Has her birth year 1738.
- transcribed by Arthur C. M. Kelly, Remarkable Records of
Rev. Gideon Bostwick 1770-1793, Great Barrinton, MA (Kinship, 305 Cedar Heights
Rd. Rhinebeck, NY 12572).
- Arthur C. M. Kelley, Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed
Church, Livingston, NY 1722-1899 (Kinship, Rhinebeck, NY 1968), item 1110. Performed
at Tachkanick
1768
9.20
child Abraham
father Jan Vosburgh
mother Rebecca Schut
sponsors: Johannes Bresie & Claertje Vosburgh, his wife.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-31 pg 36 & F-66 pg 71.
- Ibid., E- 31 pg 36 & F-66 pg 71.
- Arthur C. M. Kelley, Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed
Church, Livingston, NY 1722-1899, item 1549. Performed at Tachkanick
1781
10.11
child Lawrence
father John Vosburgh
mother Rebecca Schut
sponsors:Lawrence Vosburgh & Christina Decker.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now.
- Charles L. Brienat 201 Cedar Lane, Ossining, NY 10562,
Letters of Charles L. Brieant to Mrs. Beverly Benson. Chales credits him as a
Rev. War Vet and though this is not proven, a clue arose in May 2001 that is
being followed.
- IGI Record, 6142828.
- Audrey Sowka, Personal information.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pg 126. "Record of Marriages by Roswell Hopkins, one of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace For The County of Dutchess, State of New York".
- Research of William Meade Olivet. Both are direct descendents
of Phelia Ollivett and Hall J. Martin.
- Charles L. Brienat 201 Cedar Lane, Ossining, NY 10562,
Letters of Charles L. Brieant to Mrs. Beverly Benson.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Yates
Publishing).
- Research of William Meade Olivet. he shows death 1867.
- Doc. 1258.040 type F! (Yates Publishing Company).
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Source
number: 1258.040; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number
of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: .
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical Index (R), film 1760869. has him as Peter John.
- Doc. 1543.001 (Yates Publishing).
- Research of William Meade Olivet. twin of William J.
- By Anne Long, Green/Greene Genealogy (Published by A. Long,
1988), Page 3.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, 6142828. Has marriage
date of 1717.
- Marita Mae Hunsaker, email from maritam@mediaone.net.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett. Stephene's wives were related to Major General Nathanial Greene, 1742-1786,
(A Quaker) - totowomut(Warwick, R.I.
He had a total of 5 children with Rachel and 4 more with Ruth.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical Index (R). This work shows her with Peter John Ollivett and Elizabeth
Susanne Greene for parents; not Amos Ollivett and Lana DeLana DeLavergne.
- #154, Batch #: 6932423, Sheet #: 19, Source Call #: 0538113.
- #50, Batch #: 6932423, Sheet #: 19, Source Call #: 0538113.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. His work shows her as
Permelia and the daughter of Amos Olivet & Lana DeLane DeLavergne, not Peter
John & Elizabeth Susanne Greene.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 193 & 195.
- #147, Film #: 1903748, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Ibid., Film #: 458438, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- #152, Batch #: M506191, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0908989
IT 7, 0459658, 974.7 C4H 1906, 974.7 C4.
- #153, Batch #: 8422206, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 1395841.
- #170, Film #: 1761037, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- #147, Film #: 184275, Page #: 156, Ordinance #: 4363.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
98
The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father
was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about
the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a
successful fur-trader. Several remarks re all the brothers.
- By New Netherland Inferior Court of Justice (Beverwyck,
N.Y.), Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer, Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and
Beverwyck, 1652-16[60] (Published by The University of the state of New York,
1920).
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
b-1- pg 1-4. Page 4 about the death of Abraham
"The latter is shown by a hitherto unpublished letter fo Jeremias van Rensselaer
to his brothet, Jan Baptist can Renselaer, dated June 6, 1660, which reads in
part as follows:"Clabbort (Thomas Chambers) escaped, but Hap (Jacob Jansen Stol)
and eight or nine others were barbarously put to death by burning, scorching,
hacking and cutting, among whom was alos our neighbor, Abraham Piertersz Vosburgh,
who had been working in Esopus.".
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XLVI, 1915 page 192. see image.
- Gary Coleman Welch garywelch@flex.net, Ancestors of Gary
Coleman Welch. Her death must have been prior to this date because it is the
date of her son Peter being appointed admiister of her estate.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook. page
96
The freeholder Lambert Jansen Van Alstyne was a son of Jan Martense. He married,
about 1682 Jsannetje daughter of Thomas Janse Mingael and Marritje Abramse Vosburgh.
Their eight children were: Catherine, who married Bartholomus, son of Jochen
Van Valkenburgh and Eva Hendricks Vrooman
Marritje
Thomas who married Maria, daughter of William Van Alen and Marritje Van Patten
Johannes, bp. 1691
Dirckje, bp. 1695 married Peter Vosburgh
Antje, b[. 1698
Annatje, bp 1700
Pieter bp. 1702
Lambert's tract of 698 acres was on the east side of the creek and adjoining
the estate of his father on the west. It included the present Lindenwald estate.
His wife was his first cousin once removed and was evidently much younger than
himself, for in 1713 she married Lambertse Van Valkenburgh as her second husband
and became the mother of five additional children.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
A-4 pg 7.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 49.
- #8, Film #: 1903748, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, 11/25/1952. ROYAL OLLIVETT
DIES IN 60TH YEAR
Elder of the New Hackensack Reformed Church and Clerk of the Church the last
20 years, Royal Rowland Ollivett 59, died yesterday at his home in New Hackensack.
He had been seriously ill the last three weeks.
A resident of New Hackensack the last 23 years, Mr. Ollivett formerly had resided
in this city. He was born in Arlington, June 17, 1893, the son of the late Rowland
and Lilliam Byce Ollivett. He was educated in Arlington schools.
Mr. Ollivett married Miss Viola Lewis in the loacal Reformed Church, June 19,
1914. He had been a chauffeur for Miss Mary Bergen of New Hackensack the last
16 years and prior to that time was associated with John CanBenschoten for 11
years. In addition to having served as elder and clerk of the New Hackensack
Reformed Church, Mr. Ollivett was the church sexton for several years.
Surving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd French, Toledo, Ohio; a son, Chester
Ollivett, Town of Poughkeepsie; four grandchildren, Lloyd French, Jr..; Ruth
H. French, Leonard Edward Ollivett and Caralie Ollivett, and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Church at 2
o'clock, Friday. The Rev. Delmer Cooper, minister will officiate. Burial will
be in the New Hackensack cemetery under the sirection of Robert H. Auchmoody.
Bears will be Joseph Diddell, Henry Baker, Chalres Horton, and Geroge Nevers.
The family will receive friends at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow
and Thursday nights.
- Doris Wheeler, My Many Roots and Branches (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dorisw).
- One World Tree.
- Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palantine Families of New York
A Study of The German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, pg
929. Hachenburgh Catholic Chbk lists sponsors: Joe Henric Jung & Gertrude Cathrina
Dunschmann.
- Ibid., pg 929. Hachenburg Cath. Chbk. lists sponsors:
Petrus Sugarth, Joes Bernard Lietz, and Elizabeth Hillerbusch.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 34. This had birth
10/31/1806.
- Ibid., pg 35 &198.
- Ibid., pg 198. resided on a farm in the southeastern part
of the town of Claverack. No children.
- Ibid., pg 35 & 198. Unmarried.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 6; Image: 15.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 198. Either her
was all ready a Morman and practicing plural marriage, or this date is incorrect.
- 1860 Census, page ?. Living with her sister Esther Tanner.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 93. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
Has her 22 y, 4 m at death.
- Ibid., Vol. VII, pg 93. Gravestone inscriptions of the
Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale,
Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 205. This has death
1864.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_737 page 279. Ancram, Columbia,
New York.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 119. Ancram, Columbia,
New York.
- 1870 US Census. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 200; Image: 402.
This has him age 31; born about 1839.
- Ibid. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page:
200; Image: 402.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 205 & 213.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
I-9 pg 153-154;J-9 pg 168.
- 1910 US Census, Sheet 9 B. Copake, Columbia, New York;
Roll: T624_933; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 269
Living w/ wife's parents.
- 1930 US Census NY. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: 1417;
Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 705.0.
- 1920 Census US. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: T625_1095;
Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 15; Image: 611.
- 1910 US Census, Sheet 9 B. Copake, Columbia, New York;
Roll: T624_933; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 269.
- Ibid., Sheet 9 B. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 269
3 children, all living.
- 1930 US Census NY. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: 1417;
Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 705.0.
His age @ 1st marriage 18, hers 17.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
I-9 pg 153-154.
- 1880 US Census, ED #! Sheet 7 B.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-7 pg 17 & 18. His will "calls his sister Elizabeth a widow of Abraham Vosburgh.
- Ibid., D7 pg 17 & 18.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 4D. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- Ibid., 1254820 pg 2C. Ancram, Columbia County, NY.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 207.
- Ibid. Page i (Introduction).
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 9A. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 208.
- Ibid., pg 199. No children.
- Ibid., Pg 36.
- 1860 Census, page 288. Ancram Columbia Cnty, NY.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 200.
- Ibid., pg 200. This give death date as 1877 then changed
to 1873.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 125. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 193-194.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 580. The father of Mrs. Strever {Clarissa Tanner} was born April 4, 1758,
in Dover, Sutchess county, where he lived ?? years. He first wedded a Miss McIntosch
by whom he had five children: William, born February 4, 1783, first married Margaret
Strever, after her death Mrs. Finch, and his third wife was Betsy Davis; John,
born March 6, 1788, for his second wife cose Mrs. Christine Mosher; Rachel was
born March 20, 1784; Alexander, born February 29, 1785, was married and had two
children, one daughter marrying Dr. Platner; and Margaret, twin sister of Alexander
was also married.
For his second wife Samuel Tanner chose Rachel McIntosh, who was born August
4, 1767, and was a daughter of Alexander and Rachel (Younkhonce) McIntosh, and
to them were born ten children, namely: (1) Mary Magdalene, born November 2,
1790, married William T. Woolridge.. (2) James, born January 12, 1793, was married
three times. (3) Ruben S. was born Hanuary 12, 1795. (4) Clarissa was the wife
of Adam A. Strever, the grandfather of our subject. (5) Anthony, born August
13, 1799, was twice married and died January 14, 1877. (6) Henry was born November
9, 1861. (7) Samuel was born August 6, 1804. (8) Morris was born April 26,
1807. (9) Almyra, born May 24, 1810, was married to Jermiah Lown. (10) Eliza,
who completed the family was the twin siter of Almyra, and married Andrew Case.
Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 194. "moved to the
Town of Pine Plains & afterwards resided on the McIntosh farm 3 miles east of
the village of Pine Plains, Dutchess Cnty., NY.".
- Van Alystyne, Burying Grounds of Sharon, Connecticut, Amenia
and Northeast, New York. (1903 by Heart of the Lakes, Interlaken, New York 14847),
page 243.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry
Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web, page 243.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 194.
- Compiled by Frances Sterling Drisco 1993, Descendants of
Alexander Mc Intosh and His Wife Clara Junghans (Heritage Books, Bowie Marylanmd
1993), pg 19.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 581.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_496 Pg 187. Pine Plains, Dutchess,
New York
In household of Sarah Hoag.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
was twin of sister Mary Magdalene (Margaret).
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 117. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Ibid., Vol. VII, pg 117. Gravestone inscriptions of the
Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale,
Old Cemetery, Hill
56 yrs.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 194. Her listed
as Margaret.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
was twin of Alexander.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 194 & 5.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 140. Copake, Columbia, New
York.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 580.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 124. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
82 yrs.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
Has her last name as Mosher.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry
Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web.
- read and transcribed by Kellie Folkerts, Freedom Plains
Cemetery LaGrange, Dutchess Cnty, NY (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutchesscemetery/clinton.htm).
- James H. Smith, History of Dutchess County, NY 1683-1882
(D, Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY 1882).
- read and transcribed by Kellie Folkerts, Freedom Plains
Cemetery LaGrange, Dutchess Cnty, NY. @ 54y 1 m 13 days
this parentage is not proven but if correct would make him a twin of Rubin.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 99. Gallatin, Columbia,
New York
Has his age as 58.
- Ibid., Roll M432_491 page 99. Gallatin, Columbia, New York.
- Barbara JohnsonGenealogy@aol.com, pg 196.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 209. Hudson Ward 2, Columbia,
New York.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 194 & 196.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Cemetery Records, Knickerbocker,
Pine Plains, Dutchess County, NY (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutchesscemetery/clinton.htm).
this lists birth as 08/13/1799.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 196. This list birth
as 08/13/1797.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_496 Pg 197. Pine Plains, Dutchess,
New York.
- 1870 US Census. Pine Plains, Dutchess, New York.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Cemetery Records, Knickerbocker,
Pine Plains, Dutchess County, NY.
- 1850 Census. Taghkanic, Columbia, New York; Roll: M432_491;
Page: 80; Image: 164.
- 1860 US Census. Taghkanic, Columbia, New York; Roll: M653_737;
Page: 478; Image: 481.
- 1870 US Census. Taghkanic, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_921;
Page: 603; Image: 609.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 197.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_496 Pg 196. Pine Plains, Dutchess,
New York
Has him 56 years old
Phebe Strever, age 19, living with him also. I have yet to figure out her parents.
- Ibid., Roll M432_496 Pg 196. Pine Plains, Dutchess, New
York.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 197. Resided in
the Town of Claverack; shoemaker; page 198 give birth as 1810.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 57. Claverack, Columbia,
New York.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
twin of Elizabeth.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 2C. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY
In family of niece, Mary Tanner & her husband Honathan Head and her age as 72.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
Twin of Almira.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 193.
- New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol 1 page
239. Charlotte County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) Willam and John Tanner both
listed.
- Maurice Woehrle, 2605 Khyber Pass Plano, Tx 75075, LDS
Ped. Resource Files Compact Disk #20, pin #689275.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat. Pg 124.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the 93,000-entry
Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web. Valley View Cmtry., Dover,
Dutchess, NY.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records, Wappingers, Reformed Church #4 Hackensack.
- 1855 Census Orleans Cnty., NY, Town of Ridgeway, 20-D1.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 580-582. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
Here she is called Rachael.
- Compiled by Frances Sterling Drisco 1993, Descendants of
Alexander Mc Intosh and His Wife Clara Junghans, pg 18.
- email from Gary garymac@tscnet.com.
- Personal correspondence from Jim Jamison.
- Simon McIntosh Ancestry.com, My Family Tree, comments.
- Compiled by Frances Sterling Drisco 1993, Descendants of
Alexander Mc Intosh and His Wife Clara Junghans, pg 19. Twin of John.
- Ibid., pg 19. Twin of Simon.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 50.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: Hendrick Huysroth; Eva Strever.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 50. This gives his
death date 1870.
- Maurice Woehrle, 2605 Khyber Pass Plano, Tx 75075, LDS
Ped. Resource Files Compact Disk #20, pin #666264.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
Marriage record gives Rochester birth place.
- Maurice Woehrle, 2605 Khyber Pass Plano, Tx 75075, LDS
Ped. Resource Files Compact Disk #20, pin #666265.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
- Compiled by Frances Sterling Drisco 1993, Descendants of
Alexander Mc Intosh and His Wife Clara Junghans, pg 3.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
dPgs 581.
- Compiled by Frances Sterling Drisco 1993, Descendants of
Alexander Mc Intosh and His Wife Clara Junghans.
- "An American Family and Its Ancestor Predecessors", pg
108. also on 1800 Columbia Cnyt., cencus at Livingsaton.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 111. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Baptism Date: 12 Sep 1802
Father: Henrich W: Schneyder
Mother: Elizabeth Funck
Item #: 3742
Child: Catharine
Sponsor: Nicklaus Rood; Catharine Klapper
Birth Date: 09 Aug 1802
Baptism Record of Reformed Church: Claverack, (Columbia County) Reformed Church
1727-1899.
- 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 5 A. Ancram, Columbia County,
NY.
- James H. Smith, History of Dutchess County, NY 1683-1882.
No date given for his birth.
- 1920 Census US, ED#8 sheet 5 A. Ancram.
- Ibid., ED#8 sheet 5 A. Ancram age listed as 76.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 203. resided on
a farm in the Town of Stanford, Dutchess Cnty., NY 3 1/2 miles southeast of Pine
Plains.
- Ibid., pg 203. Listed as Frances.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_496 Pg 196. Pine Plains, Dutchess,
New York
Listed as Anna.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 2C. Ancram,
Columbia County, NY has her age as 33.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
Pg 801.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., pges 580-582. Benjamin A. Strever, the father of
our subject, was born on the old homestead in the town of Acnram, Columbia county,
June 19, 1830, and in the district schools of the town of Pine pLins, Dutchess
county, recieved a good common-school education. He was reared to agricultural
pursuits, and in connection with that occupation also engaged to some extent
as a blacksmith, carpenter,mason, artist, etc. In 1884 he removed to the farm
still occupied by the family.
On December 26, 1855, Benjamin A. Strever married Amelia Jane Collier, who was
born November 11, 1831, the daughter of Simon Moace and Maria Jones Collier,
and to them were born three children. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever.
- 1860 Census, pg 59. Ancram Columbia Cnty, NY
No sign of her in this census.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pg 572. Bio of Henry Hoffman.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
Lived in German village at marriage.
- Charles Henry Cory, Lineal Ancestors of Rufus Rennington
Young and Jane Vosburgh and of Their Descendants, Genealogical, Historical and
Biogr (1937), page 2.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Part 1 Descendants
of Henry Hoystradt (1703-?) and his 3 wives. page 2 & 4.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 61. "one of the three original commissioner of Gallatin
in 1803.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 10 &198.
- Ibid., pg 10 & 198.
- email from David See dsee@preferred.com. From abstract
of his father's will.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 61. This has birth year 1798.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 12. This has birth
year 1792.
- Ibid., Pg 12.
- Ibid., Pg 12 & 15.
- Ibid., Pg 13.
- Ibid., Pg 14.
- Ibid., Part 1 Descendants of Henry Hoystradt (1703-?) and
his 3 wives. page 2
This has death year 1820.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. Polly, born October 23, 1790, became the wife of Cornelus Hoystradt.
In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 16. This has birth
Oct 24, 1789.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. Henry, born March 18, 1793 married Betsy Snyder. In bio of Henry
Hoffman.
- 1850 US Census, Roll: M432_491 pg.93. Gallatin, Columbia,
New York.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 33.
- By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, American Ancestry:
Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled
in the United Stat, pg 122. Has death 1875.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: Hendrick Huysroth; Eva Strever There may have been
a n other John born prematurely who died young.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. In bio of Henry Hoffman
Has his birth as 01/13/1796 and that he .never married.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. Adam, born March 13, 1798, was the
father of Mrs. Hoffman
On the family homestead Adam Strever, the father of Mrs. Hoffman, was born and
reared his family. He was an able financier, being very successful in business
matters, upright and reliable, and could be depended upon under any circumstances.
He was naturally a quiet man, and one of the most highly esteemed men of the
community. He married Miss Eliza Eno, daughter of of Julius and Amanda Eno,
of Schoharie county, NY. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. Elizabeth, born April 28, 1800, died
young. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Ibid., pges 580-582. Benjamin, born June 20, 1802, married
Cornelia Snyder. In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever
lived with his cousin John H. Strever.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. J. Hoystradt, born November 24, 1805,
wedded Abbie Marsh. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. Tammy, born in Noverber, 1807, became
the wife of John Silvernail. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 34. Has birth 12/9/1807.
- Ibid., Pg 34. has death 10/9/1845.
- Commemorative Biographical Record of Dutchess County, NY,
pges 571-572. Eliza, born February 9, 1810, died unmarried. In bio of Henry Hoffman.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. In bio of Henry Hoffman
Unmarried at her death.
- Ibid., pg 572. Fanny born January 18, 1812, also died unmarried.
- Ibid., pges 571-572. In bio of Henry Hoffman
died unmarried.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 & E-41 pg39.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-12 pg 19 & E-41 pg39. Sponsor: Wyn. V. D. Bergh; Alida V.
D. Bergh.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-41 pg 39.
- Charles Henry Cory, Lineal Ancestors of Rufus Rennington
Young and Jane Vosburgh and of Their Descendants, Genealogical, Historical and
Biogr, Page3. This would now be Columbia County, NY.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Source: Baptismal Record of St Peters
Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck: 1733-1899 [known as Stone Ch]
Sponsors: Hanes Strebel; Maria.
- Ibid. Source: Baptismal Record of St Peters Lutheran
Church, Rhinebeck: 1733-1899 [known as Stone Ch].
- Ibid., Note: The following note is pasted on the inside
front cover of the record:
"The first twelve leaves of this book are a copy from the original record book
of a church established in North East Precinct, Little Nine Partners, Dutchess
County, NY about 1746, but no church record previous to this of 1760 has been
discovered. What follows after the first twelve leaves is an original record.
The locality is now known by a hamlet called Bethel in the town of Pine Plains,
Dutchess County NY, two and a half miles southeasterly from the village of Pine
Plains. There the church building was built about 1746 and called 'Round Top';
from the shape of its roof. It was in part the outcome of the Moravian Indian
Mission called Shacameco located about one mile southwesterly on the Edward Huntting
farm, which mission was substantially broken up in 1846.
For a more complete description of this church and society see Huntting's history
of 'Little Nine Partners, North East Precinet and Pine Plains' page 139 and following.
March 19, 1906. Isaac Huntting.". Child: Johannes Reference ID: 12
Bapt. Date: 24 Feb 1761
Parents: John Meckentheier; Catharina Striblin
Sponsors: Ulrich Stribel; Margaretha
Source: Copy Out of the Church Book from AC 1760-1772.
- Ibid. Sponsors: Jacob Laucks and his wife; Anna
Source: Baptismal Record of St Peters Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck: 1733-1899
[known as Stone Ch].
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 111 & 198.
- Ibid., Pg 34. This has death 1832.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Baptism Date: 25 May 1788
Father: Henrich W: Schneyder
Mother: Elizabeth Funck
Item #: 1898
Child: Petrus
Sponsor: Peter Schneyder; Eva Root
Birth Date: 14 May 1788
Baptism Record of Reformed Church: Claverack, (Columbia County) Reformed Church
1727-1899.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 72. Taghkanic, Columbia,
New York
In household of Son Samuel.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 117. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
69 yrs, 8 m, 4 days.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 72. Taghkanic, Columbia,
New York.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 200. Resided near
Craryville, Columbia Cnty., NY.
- 1860 Census, page ?. living with Jerhamiah Lown family.
- email from Dylan Tanner. here her last name is Mosher.
2nd marriage for both?.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 124. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
72 y, 2 days.
- files of Dylan Tanner dylant@mich.com. shows 1827 birth.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 200. This give birth
date 03/07/1824.
- files of Dylan Tanner dylant@mich.com.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Roll M432_491 Pg 140.
- Ibid., pg 195.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 201. Farmer.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 124. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
76 yrs.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 201.
- Ibid., pg 201. No children.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 116. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 195 & 201.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 21. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 202.
- Ibid., pg 196. Mother uncertain.
- 1880 Columbia County NY Census, 1254820 pg 115A.
- 1850 US Census. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut
Page: 3
Roll: M432_42.
- Ibid. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut; Page: 3; Roll:
M432_42.
- 1880 United States Census. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut;
Roll: T9_100; Family History Film: 1254100; Page: 1.1000; Enumeration District:
1; Image: 0506.
- Historical Collections of The Salisbury Association Inc
(http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctlitch2/cemeteries/chapinville.htm), Vol 1. 1913.
Tanner, Diantha L. Colepaugh, wife of Morris, d. Mch. 30, 1898, a. 70 y. 4 m.
20 d.
Tanner, James H., s. of Morris and Diantha, d. Mch. 3, 1861, a. 12 y. 3 m. 3
w. 4 d.
Tanner, Lewis F., s. of Morris and Diantha L., d. Aug. I7, 1866, a. 11y. 8 m.
7 d.
Tanner, Martha J., d. of Morris and Diantha L., d. Sept. 3, 1866, a. 1 y. 16
d.
Tanner, Morris d. Feb. 13, 1899, a. 71 y. 1 m. 25 d.
Tanner, Willie W., s. of Morris and Diantha, d. Mch. 28, 1861, a. 6 m. 2 w. 1
d.
- Ibid., Vol 1. 1913.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 99. Gallatin, Columbia,
New York
Has her age 59.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Cemetery Records, Knickerbocker,
Pine Plains, Dutchess County, NY. @ 1-19-3.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 117. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill
210y, 2, 10.
- 1910 US Census, ED # 33 Sheet 4 A. Taghanic Township.
- From a family member.
- 1880 United States Census. Jerusalem, Yates, New York;
Roll: T9_949; Family History Film: 1254949; Page: 408.1000; Enumeration District:
218; Image: 0158.
- 1870 US Census. Jerusalem, Yates, New York; Roll: M593_1120;
Page: 456; Image: 149.
- 1850 Census, Roll M432_491 Pg 80. Taghkanic, Columbia,
New York
In his father's household.
- 1910 US Census, ED # 33 Sheet 16 A. Taghanic Township
Listed as Stephen H.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, pg 197. Resided in
the village of PIne Plains.
- Ibid., pg 197 & 198.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 121. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Research of MARYANNA & EUGENE STEVER mary.gene@verizon.net.
- Barbara JohnsonGenealogy@aol.com.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 134.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions.
Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington
and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 134. Unmarried.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains):
1760-1805
Sponsors: John Adam Striebel; Elisabeth.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, G-64 pg 105.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-64 pg 106.
- 1910 US Census. Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll:
T624_132; Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 244; Image: 410.
Father born in NY State, mother in Connecticut.
- Ibid. Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T624_132;
Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 244; Image: 410.
- Ibid. Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T624_132;
Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 244; Image: 410.
5 children, 4 living.
- Personal visitation to Cemetery - Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles
yr 2000, G-64 pg 106.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 18
living w/brother-in-law Richard M. Mugler & 2nd wife.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-64 pg 105. 1910 Census has her 15 years old and single.
- 1930 US Census NY. Green Island, Albany, New York; Roll:
1404; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 135; Image: 369.0.
- 1920 Census US. Green Island, Albany, New York; Roll:
T625_1083; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 153; Image: 511.
241 Hamilton Street.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 18.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 2; Image: 5.
- 1910 US Census. Green Island, Albany, New York; Roll:
T624_922; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 137; Image: 1198.
- 1920 Census US. Green Island, Albany, New York; Roll:
T625_1083; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 153; Image: 511.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-34 pg 36 & 37.
- Ibid., pg 69.
- read and transcribed by Kellie Folkerts, Freedom Plains
Cemetery LaGrange, Dutchess Cnty, NY. @ 81 Y 6 M 5 DAYS.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-34 pg 36 & 37;F-62 pgs69-70.
- James D. Groat, Jr., The GroatFamily (http://home.midsouth.rr.com/groatline/groat.gen4.htm#84).
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Child: Johann Wilhelm Reference ID:
29
Bapt. Date: 16 Mar 1735
Parents: Symon Kylmer; Elisabeth
Sponsors: Johan Wilhelm Kuhn; Gertraudt
Source: Baptismal Record of St Paul?s (Zion?s) Lutheran Church, Red Hook
St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904
Location: Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Lutheran.
- Email from Betty Hyde . see notes.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-40 pg 38.
- Ibid., D-12 pg 19.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pedigree
Resource File (July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996), Disk 14.
- Dorothy Baker, email from BAKER7020@aol.com, Disk 14.
- see notes, Disk 14.
- Dorothy Baker, email from BAKER7020@aol.com.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pedigree
Resource File, Disk 14. has earlier birth date & death in Dutchess Cnty.
- LDS, Pedigree Resource File, Disk 14.
- Settlers of the Beekman Patent, pg 378.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 35. This has his marriage @ New Paltz April 28, 1694.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
Both lived in Kingston.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. She was living
in Minisink at the time of their marriage.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. Both living Mombacuus,
NY at marriage.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. Jacob listed
as "wid. Ariaantjen Tietsort" at his marriage to Zara Westvall 1712.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. Not certain.
Both lived in Poughkeepise at marriage.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. Possible
both lived in Minisink, NY at marriage.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. twin of Peter John.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett. From Barnett letter "The Anciet de Ollivette"
They were cousins and were both 17 when they married in 1675. She died in 1709.
He died in 1694, age 36.
Huge sums of money, old brocades, laces and jewels were given, as bridal gifts,
to them.
In 1682, they sailed for America on the Ship Welcome. They had 7 children.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. Owned extensive lands
near Pittsfield, Mass.
- Ibid. see notes.
- Ibid. twin of Marie Tacheye de Ollivette.
- Ibid. twin of Jospeh Pierre de Ollivette
sailed to America in 1682.
- Ibid. died at age 2 years.
- Ibid. Lived near Boston.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett. twin of Peter John.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pge310. "The
name of Nicholas Concklin appears as early as 1722, when he was one of the inhabitants
of Kakiat, and his homestead as Lot No. 1, in the west division of the 400 acre
lots. He is supposed to have come to that part of the country from East Chester.
He had 4 sons>.
- Ibid., "The name of Nicholas Concklin appears as early
as 1722, when he was one of the inhabitants of Kakiat, and his homestead as Lot
No. 1, in the west division of the 400 acre lots. He is supposed to have come
to that part of the country from East Chester.
He had 4 sons>.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Harvey H. Owen left a hand written will, dated 9 Aug 1886, leaving his estate
to his wife, Annie Maria Owen. The will was probated 16 March 1903. The petioner,
Annie M. Owen, widow, names Harvey H. Owen's sisters and thier children (Cora
Lee) with place of residence.
- 1855 Ancram Census. 1855 census shows Catherine a widow
in her father's, John, home again 11 years.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
He is not in theis census.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-61 pg 105. She has him born in February.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, G-61 pg 105.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-61 pg 105.
- #401, Batch #: C503911, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 974.733
R1 V2R.
- 1855 Poestenkill Rensselaer County of NY Census 1st Election
District 06/04/1855. Next door to is father and mother.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_585 Page 52. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York.
- 1880 United States Census, Roll:T9_1452; Family History
Film: 1255452; Page: 298A; ED: 187; Image: 333. Oasis, Waushara, Wisconsin.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-56 pg 104.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. Page 308 The
ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe,
born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons,
John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances,
John Cutting, master," June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown
and was made a freeman in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled
in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884.
- Ibid., page 310. Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous
race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England
in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed
with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June
10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman
in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was
high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884.
- Ibid., pge 310.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-66 pg 71.
- Ibid., F66 pg 71.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, F-66 pg 71.
- Ibid., F-66 pg 71. Sponsor: Frederic Snook; Geartruyd
Miller.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 115. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Maurice Woehrle, 2605 Khyber Pass Plano, Tx 75075, LDS
Ped. Resource Files Compact Disk #20, pin #666432.
- Ibid., pin #666433.
- Ibid., pin #666429.
- Ibid., pin #666434.
- Ibid., pin #666435.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-2 pg 15 & 16 & E-10 pg 28. June Vosburgh Stoesser has some doubts about some
of these children - needs more work.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records. Has death 02/05/1/54 3 yr. 9 d.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Tombstone in Clove Cemetery, Clove, Dutchess, NY to left if parents' stine. "Maria
L. daughter of John and Mary E. Lee.
Newspaper obit, D.D. Thurs feb 16, 1854 (died) "February 5, Maria Louisa, only
child of John and Marietta Lee, aged 3 years and 9 days.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_849 Page 0. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
Has her age 64.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_585 Page 52. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
Next door to his father John.
- 1870 US Census. Poestenkill, Rensselaer, New York; Roll:
M593_1083; Page: 252; Image: 513.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_849 Page 0. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
Still next door to his parents.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_585 Page 52. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
Living w/brother Philo.
- 1920 Census US, Pgs 571 & 572.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains):
1760-1805
Sponsors: Bernhard Rut; Maria Toll.
- Ibid. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains): 1760-1805
Sponsors: Michel Rau; Anna Maria.
- Ibid. Town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County --- Denomination:
Lutheran (Round Top)
Sponsors: Michel Rau; Anna Maria
Source: Copy Out of the Church Book from AC 1760-1772.
- 1850 Census - on Microfilm (Town of Clinton) taken 16
Aug 1850.
- Old Gravestones of Ulster County. Olivet Ground on Flatbush
Road 3 miles South of Flatbush.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. FRom Old Gravestones of Ulster
County
Olivit Ground
on Flatbush Road 3 mi South of Flatbush
David Olivet June 23, 1863 98 years b. 1765.
- Old Gravestones of Ulster County.
- Audrey Sowka, Personal information. Olivet's ground, Fltabush
Road, Kingston, NY. She also states he owned a large fruit farm.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale.
- 1850 Census - on Microfilm (Town of Clinton) taken 16
Aug 1850. The Town Clerk of Union Vale who furnished this information spelled
the name Olivet so matter what except in a very few cases - need to check tombstones
etc: for real spelling)
Hiram Olivet age 24 male carpenter
Johana Olivet age 60 female
Dorman Olivet 43 male Blacksmith
George Olivet 13 male
Charles Olivet 10 male
Theadore Olivet 5 male
Phebe Olivet 4 female
Mariah Olivet 36 female
James W. Olivet 15 male.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Source: Baptismal Record of St Peters
Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck: 1733-1899 [known as Stone Ch.
- Ibid. Sponsors: Matheus Junghans; Margaretha Hoffman
Source: Baptismal Record of St Peters Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck: 1733-1899
[known as Stone Ch].
- Ibid. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains): 1760-1805
Sponsors: Adam Kilmer; Catharina.
- Ibid. Town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County --- Denomination:
Lutheran
Sponsors: Adam Kilmer; Catharina.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
page 98
The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father
was Abraham Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about
the yeat 1630. Abraham, spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a
successful fur-trader. several other mentions re: land patents, purchases in
Kinderhook, sales to others incuding his brother Isaac, administration of his
mother's estate & ect:.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 272.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18.
- New York Wills 1626-1836, pg 175.
- Ibid., pg 174.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 271.
- Ibid., page 72.
- Ibid., Pg 272. Had 12 children.
- Arthur C. M. Kelley, Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed
Church, Livingston, NY 1722-1899, pg 5, item # 100. sponsors : p. Knickerbacker
and Neeltje Forest.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Reference ID: 681.
- Baptisms "Zion Luthern Church, Athens, New York" 1704-1899.
Bapt. 1739
5.29
Item 681
Andries born 1.5
Parents Hendryk Schut & Gertruyd
sponsors Andries Scherp & Johanna his wife.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Child: Andries Reference ID: 681
Birth Date: 5 Jan 1739
Bapt. Date: 29 May 1739
Parents: Hendryk Schut; Gertruyd
Sponsors: Andries Scherp, & wife; Johanna
Comment: baptized in Ancram
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Arthur C. M. Kelley, Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed
Church, Livingston, NY 1722-1899, pg 9 item 178. sponsors: Meinert Schut and
Katje Freer.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Sponsors: Abraham Freer; Echge Ditshorn
St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904
Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County.
- Arthur C. M. Kelley, Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed
Church, Livingston, NY 1722-1899, pg 13 # 216. sponsors Marte van Deusen and
Sraah Gardenier.
- Craft, The History of Whatley, Mass, pg 390.
- Lynette Metzer temly@home.com, Metzer/Engquist Family
Tree. Check notes.
- One World Tree. Has his birth as 1781.
- 1810 Census.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Beekman Cemetery, Poughquag,
NY. @ 1 year 1 month and 3 days.
- Arnold Johan Ferdinand, Rensselaerswyck Settlers 1630-1658
(Van Laer).
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
page 93
Martin Cornelisssen's surname was Van Buren. He was the son of Cornelis Maas
Van Buren and Catalytje Martense, sister of Jan Martense (de ever) Van Alstyne.
Martin's will 1703 mentions his wife Maritje, his children, Cornelius, Peter,
Martin, Maria, Catalina, Magdalana, and grandchildren. He was the great-grandfather
of President Van Buren.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 59. This had baptism date of 1/1/1701.
- Ibid., page 70.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 19.
- Ibid., D-11 pg 19 & E-33 pg36.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: Mart. V. Buuren; Marr. V. Buuren.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-33 pg36.
- Ibid., D-11 pg 19; E-33 pg 36.
- Ibid., D-11 pg 19 & E-34 pg 36 & 37.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: Jan V. Aalsteyn; Marr. V. Aalsteyn.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 12 D-11.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued
By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, III P187.
- Genealogy..com - Genforum. from head stone.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-11 pg 12 & E-35 pg 37.
- Abert GE Smith, 175 Blvd. Gouin St. Jean, Quebec, J3B-3B9,
Canada 450-346-7726, Family Group Sheet. Not certain of death date.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-35 pg 37.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 70. This has her named Lena.
- #8, Film #: 458559, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- #147, Film #: 458559, Page #: , Ordinance #:.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-11 pg 19 &E-39 pg 38.
- Ibid., D-11 pg 19 & E-39 pg38.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued
By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784. 09/19/1760 for
license date.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-14 pg 20 -22.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 &E-60 pg 46.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-60 pg 46.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-47 pgs 40-41.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. This is now Athens in Greene County, NY.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-48 pg 41. sps Jochem Collier & wife Christina Vosburgh.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsors: Jochem Collier, & wife; Christyne
Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-48 pg 41.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-49 pgs 41 & 42.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-49 pgs 41 & 42. this in uncertain.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & e-49 pg 41 & 42. this is not
certain.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20 - 22 & E-50 pg 42.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20-22.
- Ibid., D-14 pg 20.
- 1930 US Census NY, Sheet 9B. Dutchess County, City of
Poughkeepsie, Ward 5, Enum. Diat 14-53.
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, pg 30 12/01/1949. John Henry
Ollivett, 61, of 364 Main Street, died unexpectedly at the Main street house
where he had been making his home. Mr. Ollivett had been employed by local taxicab
concerns for many years.
Mrs. Laura O'Rourke, who resides at 364 Main street, notifed Police Lieutenant
Davidson at about 2:45 p.m. that Mr. Ollivett, a roomer in her home, had collapsed.
Sergeant Shanahan investigated and a physician was summoned. He pronounced Mr.
Ollivett dead.
County Medical Examiner Powell said Mr. Olliett's death resulted from heart disease.
Police said they learned Mr. Ollivett, who was presently employed by DuBois
Cabs, had been attended by local doctor's for a heart ailment the last several
years. Last Hanuary he was a patient at Vassar hospital after he suffered a
heart condition.
Police notified Mr. Ollivett's brother, Charles, of his death.
Mr. Ollivett was born here April 3, 1888, the son of the late John and Susan
Ollivett. For some years he was a chauffer for the DuBois Taxi Co. A veteran
of the World War, Mr. Ollivett, was a member of Lafayette post American Legion.
Military services will be conducted by the post.
Surving are a brother, Charles Ollivett, here; a half brother, Gilbert Hughson,
Orlando, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Mary Harrington, Philadelphis; two half sisters,
Mrs. Leighton Laird and Mrs. Charles Howard, New York City, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be sonducted at 20 Smith street; at 2 o'clock, Saturday.
The Rev. Sidney Harris, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church
will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery, under the
direction of the McCornac Funeral service. Friends may call at 20 Smith street
tomorrow night.
- World War I Draft Registration Card, pg 30 12/01/1949.
His WW I draft card give birth year as 1891.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District:
48; Image: 561.0. Garden St., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York
Here it gives his age as 38, born abt 1892.
- Ibid., Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District: 48;
Image: 561.0. Garden St., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- Poughkeepsie New Yorker, pg 30 12/01/1949. John Henry
Ollivett, 61, of 364 Main Street, died unexpectedly at the Main street house
where he had been making his home. Mr. Ollivett had been employed by local taxicab
concerns for many years.
Mrs. Laura O'Rourke, who resides at 364 Main street, notifed Police Lieutenant
Davidson at about 2:45 p.m. that Mr. Ollivett, a roomer in her home, had collapsed.
Sergeant Shanahan investigated and a physician was summoned. He pronounced Mr.
Ollivett dead.
County Medical Examiner Powell said Mr. Olliett's death resulted from heart disease.
Police said they learned Mr. Ollivett, who was presently employed by DuBois
Cabs, had been attended by local doctor's for a heart ailment the last several
years. Last Hanuary he was a patient at Vassar hospital after he suffered a
heart condition.
Police notified Mr. Ollivett's brother, Charles, of his death.
Mr. Ollivett was born here April 3, 1888, the son of the late John and Susan
Ollivett. For some years he was a chauffer for the DuBois Taxi Co. A veteran
of the World War, Mr. Ollivett, was a member of Lafayette post American Legion.
Military services will be conducted by the post.
Surving are a brother, Charles Ollivett, here; a half brother, Gilbert Hughson,
Orlando, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Mary Harrington, Philadelphis; two half sisters,
Mrs. Leighton Laird and Mrs. Charles Howard, New York City, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 20 Smith street; at 2 o'clock, Saturday.
The Rev. Sidney Harris, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church
will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery, under the
direction of the McCornac Funeral service. Friends may call at 20 Smith street
tomorrow night.
- Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. Captain Ollivett
Plant Manager, Dies
Captain William Benjamin Ollivett, 45, veteran of World War II, died yesterday
at his home, 28 Collies avenue. Captain Ollivett, who became ill while in the
services, was hospitalized in Washington for a year and received his medical
discharge from the service three years ago. He had been ill at his home since
that time.
A member of the National Guard, Captain Ollivett, entered the service in 1940,
as a first lieutenant and was subsequently promoted to captain. He trained at
Fort Dix and at Fort Lewis Washington. Prior to entering the service, Captain
Ollivett had, since 1924, been associated with the Dutchess Manufacturing Company
and in recent years had been its manager.
Born in Pleasant Valley, Nove 26, 1900, Captain Ollivett was the son of Mrs.
John Ollivett and the late John Ollivett. He was educated in schools in Pleasant
Valley and had made his home here since his youth.
Survivin, in addition to his mother in Pleasant Valley, are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy
Nack Ollivett, two children, Joan and William Ollivett, Jr.; three sisters, Mrs.
C. H. Howard , New York City; Mrs. Leighton Laird, New York City; and Mrs Mary
Harrington, Philadelphia; and three brothers, Charles and John Ollivett here
and Gilbert Ollivett, Orlando, Fla.
Full military rite will be conducted in the Schoonmaker Chapel 73 South Hamilton
Street at 8 o'clock Wednesday, Dr. Claude Collie, minister of Trinity Methodist
church will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley.{ Presbyterian ChurchCemetery}.
- 1920 Census US, Roll T625_1098 pg 5B. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess,
NY.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District:
47; Image: 536.0. Garden St., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- Ibid., Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District: 47;
Image: 536.0. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- Ibid., Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District: 47;
Image: 536.0. Taylor Ave., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, NY. "Saturday, April
16,1953
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla.-Charles E. Ollivett, 78, the owner and operator of Ollivett
Floor Covering in Poughkeepsie, died Sunday at the Community Hospital in New
Port Richey.
Mr. Ollivett had been a resident of New Port Richeet since his retirement.
He was born April 11, 1904 in Pleasant Valley, the son of John and Jenny Ollivett.
He was married to E. M. Ollivett, who survives.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Ollivett is survived by a daughter, Beverly Gross,
of Pleasnat Valley; seven grandchildren and five great-grand-children.
Graveside services were held Wednesday in Meadowland Cemetery , New Port Richey.
Memorial donations may be made to the Children's Home, Poughkeepsie."
Note: Mr. Ollivett was reburied with his first wife, Ethel Winnifred Phillips,
in the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
- Florida Death Index,1877-1998.
- From his dayghter and grand daughter.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
page 86
The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported
as being in Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments
of land, under the division of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner
of a fourth of a part of the Groote Stuk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna,
widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married secondly, Styntje Janse Van
Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the several families
named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of
eminent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names
in the foregoing chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold
activities. His daughters married, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character
and standing and thus connected the Hoes family with nearly every other of notable
name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were both descendants of Jan Tysse.
Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pierre Van Buren
Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplain
Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack,
and Mr. P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers.
pages 74-76
In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the
agreement of the children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his
estate in accordance with the terms of his will, dated 1708.
As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several
respects, we quote its substance.
Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his
wife, Styntie, and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and
forty shilligns for his birthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's
interest in a mill owned in partnership with Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak,
the substance, and in part the precise language of the agreement, is as follows:
To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc:
tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk
for himslef and for his sisters Anna, wife of Idaas Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of
Jacon Turk; Judick, wife of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck.
- Ibid., page 86
The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported
as being in Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments
of land, under the division of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner
of a fourth of a part of the Groote Stuk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna,
widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married secondly, Styntje Janse Van
Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the several families
named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of
eminent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names
in the foregoing chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold
activities. His daughters married, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character
and standing and thus connected the Hoes family with nearly every other of notable
name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were both descendants of Jan Tysse.
Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pierre Van Buren
Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplain
Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack,
and Mr. P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers.
pages 74-76
In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the
agreement of the children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his
estate in accordance with the terms of his will, dated 1708.
As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several
respects, we quote its substance.
Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his
wife, Styntie, and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and
forty shilligns for his birthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's
interest in a mill owned in partnership with Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak,
the substance, and in part the precise language of the agreement, is as follows:
To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc:
tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk
for himslef and for his sisters Anna, wife of Idaas Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of
Jacon Turk; Judick, wife of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck.
other sources say born in 1630 Kinderhook and death 05/31/1695.
- Ibid., page 86
The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported
as being in Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments
of land, under the division of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner
of a fourth of a part of the Groote Stuk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna,
widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married secondly, Styntje Janse Van
Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the several families
named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of
eminent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names
in the foregoing chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold
activities. His daughters married, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character
and standing and thus connected the Hoes family with nearly every other of notable
name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were both descendants of Jan Tysse.
Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pierre Van Buren
Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplain
Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack,
and Mr. P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers.
- John C. Van Buskirk of Tully, NY jvanbus@twcny.it.com,
John C. Van Buskirk's web pages (http://www.geocites.com/vanbus1).
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.
She has birth as about 1664 in Albany Cnty., NY.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, page 12.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 104.
- Ibid., Vol XXXI, 1900 page 52. "Hoes Family Baptisms From
Early Church Records of New York State and Western Massachusetts".
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 327.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
LI, 1920 page 286.
- New York Wills 1626-1836, Calendar of Wills page 173.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 34. Oct. 20. Thomas
Winne, y.m., and Tryntje Jansz, y.d., both l. near N.A.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXI, 1900 page 53. "Hoes Family Baptisms From Early Church Records of New York
State and Western Massachusetts".
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
page 61:
"in the book of Deeds, vol. v., p. 213, we find the grabt of confirmation to
Jan Goes, son and heir of Jan Tyssen Goes, deceased, and to the eight children
of Lawrence Van Alen, heirs of Evert Luykassen, deceased."
page 86
The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported
as being in Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments
of land, under the division of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner
of a fourth of a part of the Groote Stuk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna,
widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married secondly, Styntje Janse Van
Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the several families
named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of
eminent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names
in the foregoing chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold
activities. His daughters married, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character
and standing and thus connected the Hoes family with nearly every other of notable
name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were both descendants of Jan Tysse.
Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pierre Van Buren
Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplain
Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack,
and Mr. P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers.
pages 74-76
In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the
agreement of the children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his
estate in accordance with the terms of his will, dated 1708.
As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several
respects, we quote its substance.
Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his
wife, Styntie, and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and
forty shilligns for his birthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's
interest in a mill owned in partnership with Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak,
the substance, and in part the precise language of the agreement, is as follows:
To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc:
tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk
for himslef and for his sisters Anna, wife of Idaas Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of
Jacon Turk; Judick, wife of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 268.
- Ibid., Pg 268.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-13 pg 20 &E-44 pg 39.
- Ibid., E-44 pg 39.
- Ibid., D-12 pg 19 &E-45 pgs 39 & 40.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued
By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, X P28.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-13 pg 20; E-45 pgs 39 & 40.
- Ibid., E-45 pgs 39 & 40.
- Ibid., D-13 pg 20 & E-46 pg 40.
- Ibid., E-54 pgs 44 & 45.
- Ibid., E-54 pg 44.
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24. sps. Abraham & Geertje Vosburgh
died young.
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24. sps. Isaac Vosburgh & Anna Vosburgh,
her grandparents.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-19 pgs 23&24. Sponsor: Isak Vosburgh; Anna Vosburgh.
- Ibid. Child: Izaak Reference ID: 121
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1725
Bapt. Date: 1726 1st EPIPH[*]
Parents: Jochem Collier; mother deceased
Sponsors: Fitje Colliers, grandmother; Jan Collier
Comment: born at Kinderhook, baptized at Loonenberg
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-19 pgs 23&24. sps Jacob Vosburgh, Jr. & Mareytje Van Valkenburgh
he died young.
- Ibid. D-19 pg 24.
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24. sps Rykard Van de Berg & Rachel
Koyler (Collier).
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24. sps Henry Hallenbeck & Elizabeth
Hillen(?).
- Charles L. Brienat 201 Cedar Lane, Ossining, NY 10562,
Letters of Charles L. Brieant to Mrs. Beverly Benson. Charles lists his father
as Buroyne de Ollivette.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 & E-5 pg 26.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-12 pg 19. Sponsor: Levinus Lieves; Cath. V. D. Berghe.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 &E-42 pg 39.
- Holland Association Publications, Pg 3. June 9. After
3 B. Petrus Vosburg, y.m., and Anna Brouwer, y.d., both of Hosunk. Marriages,
1750 to 1762.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-25 pg 34. sps. Abraham & Lyntie Dow. His name given as Abner.
- Holland Association Publications, Pg 3. Dec. 30. After
3 B. Abner Roberts, y.m., of N.E., and Geertje Vosburgh, y.d., of Hosunck. Marriages,
1750 to 1762.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-12 pg 19 & E-39 pg 38. She has him as spouse of Neltje Gardenier married 09/19/1760
@ Claverack, as well as Neltje married (I believe corectly) to the Johannes bapt.
01/28/1737 & son of Johannes & Maria Van Buren Vosburgh.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, D-12 pg 19. Sponsor: Franciscus Lansing; Marritje Lansing.
- Historical Collections of The Salisbury Association Inc,
Vol 1. 1913. Vosburgh, Harry d. Nov. 8, 1853, a. 49 y. 3 m. 9 d.
Vosburgh, Sophia M., wife of Harry, d. Oct. 25, 1839, a. 31 y.
- Cuyler Reynolds, Editor, Genealogy and Family History
of Souther New York and the Hudson River Valley (Lewis Historical Publishing
Company, 1914), Vol. III page 1034.
- Ibid., Vol. III page 1035.
- Ibid., Vol. III page 1035. thas has date of 1667.
- New York Wills 1626-1836, pg 405.
- 1860 US Census NY, Pg 34. p. 406 Town of Pawling, Dutchess,
NY enumerated on 15th day of June 1860
Dwl Fam
275 264
David Sprague, 60 M
Mary Olivett, 50 F. Pawling, Mattawan.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsors: Benjamin Rees; Marytje Vosburg
born at Pyathak, baptized at Loonenberg; 3 weeks old.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 158.
- Van Alstyne Family History, Vol 2. Dirckje Van Alstyne,
5th child of Lambert Janse Van Alstyne and his wife Jannetje Mengail, baptized
5-26-1695, married 2-18-1717 @ Albany, NY., Peter Vosburgh of Kinderhook (he
was baptized 5-26-1686), son of Jacob Vosburgh & Dorthea Janse Van Alstyne.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook,
Vol 2. page 96
The freeholder Lambert Jansen Van Alstyne was a son of Jan Martense. He married,
about 1682 Jsannetje daughter of Thomas Janse Mingael and Marritje Abramse Vosburgh.
Their eight children were: Catherine, who married Bartholomus, son of Jochen
Van Valkenburgh and Eva Hendricks Vrooman
Marritje
Thomas who married Maria, daughter of William Van Alen and Marritje Van Patten
Johannes, bp. 1691
Dirckje, bp. 1695 married Peter Vosburgh
Antje, b[. 1698
Annatje, bp 1700
Pieter bp. 1702
Lambert's tract of 698 acres was on the east side of the creek and adjoining
the estate of his father on the west. It included the present Lindenwald estate.
His wife was his first cousin once removed and was evidently much younger than
himself, for in 1713 she married Lambertse Van Valkenburgh as her second husband
and became the mother of five additional children.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-4 pg 16 & 17. has 02/13/1704 or 05/26/1695 as Bapt. dates.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 158. Has Baptism in 1695.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-17 pg 23. sps. Cornelis Schermerhoorn and Margaritha. Dates make Mrs. Strosser
suspicious of this child.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. This family
is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like
many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor
of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his
wife Elizabeth, and children.
- Ibid., Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing
the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595,
and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with
seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June 10th
1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in
1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high
sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also held the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five
sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rockland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens
of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Abram S. Cassedy Bio.
- Jon Speller posted to Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum @
Rots Web.
- Joan Sholl Francis joanfran@voicenet.com, Ancestry and
Family History of Joan Scholl Francis, with related Families.
- Tom Glad glad@jps.net, Glad/Kennamer Genealogy.
- Marita Mae Hunsaker, email from maritam@mediaone.net.
she has birth as 06/03/1694.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 82. Lena, of Mathys
Hoes and Cornelia Van Deusen. Wit.: Abraam Janssen, Marritje Van Deusen. Records
of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members
of the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and
Afterward.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 272 & 273.
- Fletcher Bishop flebis@worldnet.att.net.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18 ; E-15 pg 31.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: David Van Dyck; Christina Van Dyck.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-15 pg 31.
- Ibid., D-10 pg 18 & E-19 pg 32.
- Names of Persons For Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued
By The Secretary of TheProvince of New York Previous to 1784, IX P267. This is
date of license.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18. Died young.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-10 pg 18.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18 & E-34 pg 36-37.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-10 pg 18 & E-34 pg 36-37.
- #170, Film #: 183518, Page #: 1099, Ordinance #: 39186.
- #147, Film #: 183518, Page #: 1099, Ordinance #: 39186.
- #31, Film #: 183518, Page #: 1099, Ordinance #: 39186.
- #8, Film #: 183518, Page #: 1099, Ordinance #: 39186.
- Dan McGuire transcription (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycolumb/cemetery.htm).
In Memory of Abraham C. Vosburgh
Jan 29, 182(5?) in the 37th (or 57th) year of his age
"No age from death's arrest is free
Prepare my friends to follow me.".
- Shelia M. Shutts, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/u/Shelia-M-Scutts/tree1.html?Welcome=982019308.
- IGI Record, Index vol4.19.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Index vol4.19. Dover.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Birth - Lee Family Record. The 1850 U.S. Census for the Town of Washington,
Dutchess, NY, pg 376A, Item 56, shows John Lee with wife Ann (Wilbur) and sons
Enock, Brownell, age 5 (1845) and George J. The 1870 pge 5, Item 32. shows
Brownell W., age 24 (1846) with wife Jane S. (Sarah) and daughters Ida J. and
Mary E.
Annie M. Owne's will, dated 18 Devember 1911, bequests to Brownell including
her household furnishing, etc.
Notes from "Beer's "Commemorative & Biographical Record of Dutchess & Putnam
County", 1897 ed.
Brownell W. Lee, the second son of John Lee, learned the wheelwright's trade
at which he has since been employed, having a shop at Arlington, NY. He served
in the Civil War, becoming a member of the 61st NY Vol. Infantry, and un his
re-enlisment joined the 66th New York Calvary, with which he served until hostilities
had ceased, when he was mustered out with the rank of sargeant. At one time
he was confined in Libby prison and endured all the privations and hardships
of army life.
Death & Burial NYS Certificate of death #45966, registered #346. Cause of death
was Tumor of the LIver.
Buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Section 14, Lot 135, area 134, Grave #2.
Death notice in Sunday Courier #217, dated Jan 12,1919.
- 1860 US Census NY, pg 41. Union Vale, living with John
Hoag family
Age 15.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, pg 41. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess,
New York; Roll: T623 1023; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 33.
- 1850 US Census. Washington, Dutchess, New York; Roll:
M432_497; Page: 376; Image: 708.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
NY STATE Certificate of Death #45966, (Registered #346). Cause of death was Tumor
of the Liver.
- Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier, 08/24/1919. Brownell W. Lee
Following an illness of several months, Brownell W. Lee, a veteran of the Civil
War and member of Hamilton-Sleight Post, G.A. R., died at his home, 40 Virginia
Avenue, Poughkeepsie, Tuesday. Mr. Lee was seventy-four years old and was a
native of Poughkeepsie. He was widely known and highly respected. Mr. Lee leaves
nine children. The funeral was held from Mr. Lee's late home Friday afternoon
at half past two o'clock, Rev. S. WRight Butler officiated.
Mr. Lee was the last of the men from this section to survive the horrors of Libby
Prision. When eighteen years old he enlisted in the Union Army in New York.
That was at the outbreak of the war in 1861. He was later assigned to Company
H/, 61st Regiment. He was wounded at Malvern Hill in the following year and
a few months later was discharded from the service because of his wounds. He
returned to New York and re-enlisted in Company F, New YOrk Calvary. He served
during the war and was honorably discharged. The bullet which he received at
Malvern Hill he cattied to his grave. Mr. Lee was a patriotic American in every
sense and his passing is regretted by all who knew him.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, Section 14, Lot 135, Area 134, GRave #2.
Death notice in Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier #217, dated 12 January 1919, Brownell
Lee d. 12 Aug 1919.
- Ibid., Lee Family REcord and Brownell Lee's Pension papers.
- Ibid., Lee Family Records. In Brownell's will, propated
17 Dec. 1919, George was living in Richmond Hill, NY.
- Ibid., Lee Family REcords. The 1870 US Census in the
Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, on page 5 (Clove Valley), Item 32 shows Brownell
Lee with wife Jane S. and daughters Ida age 2 (1868) and May E.
- Ibid., Lee Family Record. In Brownell Lee's will, probated
17 Dec 1919, Ida was living in Rye, NY. Annie M. Owen's will dated 18 December
1911, bequests (to Brownell Lee's daughte) Ida Cary.
- Ibid., Lee Family Records. The 1870 US Census in the
Town of Unioncale, Dutchess, NY, on page 5 (Clove Valley), Item #32, showls Brownell
Lee with wife Jane S. and daughters Ida J. and Mary E. age 9 months, Annie M.
Owne's will dated 18 December 1911, bequests to (Brownell's daughter) Eva Wright
including two potraits of her and her husband, plus a diamond finger ring.
- Ibid., Lee Family Records. In Brownell Lee's will, probated
17 Dec. 1919, MAYR was living in Willimantic, Windom, Conn.
In 1902, Mary Eva was living in Roslyn, L.I., NY.
- Ibid., Lee Family Record and Brownell Lee's Pension Papers.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254824. East Fishkill,
NY; prtition og Harvey H. Owwn's widow re his will list him as living in Waterbury,
Ct.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Lee Family Records. In Brownell lee's will, probated 17 Dec. 1919, Harvey was
living in Orange, NJ.
- Ibid., Harvey and his wife Emma P. were living in Waterbury,
Conn. in 1902, Annie M. Owne's will, dated 18 December 1911, bequests to (Brownell
Lee's son) Harvey O. Lee.
- 1900 Census Dutchess, NY, Film 1254824. Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess, New York; Roll: T623 1023; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 33
Has birth year 1876.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Source: Brownell Lee's Pension Papers. Notes in the Lee Family REcords show
DOB as 22 May 1878.
- Ibid., Source: Lee Family REcords. In Brownell Lee's
will, probated 17 Dec 1919, Mabel (Budreau) was living in Merdian, County of
New Have, Conn. Annie M. Owen's will, dated 18 Dec 1911, bequests to (Brownell's
daughter) Mable Fleet.
- Petition of Annie M. Cutler Owen re. estate of Harvey
H. Owen. lists him "an infant of the age of 19 years,
residing in Arlington, Dutchess County, NY.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-9 pg 27 & 28. sps. Isaac Verplanke & Marguerite Vetch.
- Ross E. Jones RJones7598@aol.com (Roots Web World Connect
Project). REF.#1
From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M.
"Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died
Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship
"Francis", John Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June
of the same year, accompanied by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children:
Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at
Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second list of settlers other than
those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, when his name
appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow
in the general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife,
Mary -----, by whom he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655,
and proved October 26, 1655"
From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America"
by Fredrick A. Virkus, published 1987.
"Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records
of Conn. show his name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield,
ante 1648; built 1st grist mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still
at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca. 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd,
Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)."
Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled
and edited by Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548:
"Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age
47, and children "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came
to Wetherfield with the first settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands
to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He removed to Stamford, where he lived until
1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairfiled. He may have been
related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfield, and
accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas,
was misstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas
and Alice baptised at St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630."
Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane,
Tamsen, Margaret, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children
by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mary Ruth, Abigail, Isaac.".
- 1860 Census, page 52.
- 1880 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 117. Claverack, Columbia,
New York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 138A; Enumeration
District: 7; Image: 0753.
- 1870 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 7; Image: 16.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-18 pg 123.
- Reformed Church Copake, NY Baptismal Records 1783-1899,
G-64 pg 106. This gives his birth date as 11/26/1841.
- Ibid., # 2593.
- Rick Harrison posted on Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum
Roots Web.
- email from Deborah Bradley.
- Aaaron Smith acsmith@iname.com, Sicard/Secor.
- Rick Harrison posted on Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum
Roots Web. They were French Heugenots who left France after the Edict of Nantes.
Went to Holland, England, then America; setteling in Westchester Co. Ny with
others of their homeland in New Rochells.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-11 pg 19 & E-33 pg 36.
- Ibid., E-33 pg 36.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
page 98
The freeholder Yeaukim Lammersen was Jochem Lambertse Van Valkenburgh, son of
Lambert, also a freeholder, who was in Beverwyck as early as 1644. Jochen's second
wife was, as already stated, Janetje Mingael, the widow of Lambert Van Alstyne..
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 102.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-4 pg 16 & 17. sps Pieter & Eytie Vosburgh.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 102 & 158.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook,
pg 96. page 96
The freeholder Lambert Jansen Van Alstyne was a son of Jan Martense. He married,
about 1682 Jsannetje daughter of Thomas Janse Mingael and Marritje Abramse Vosburgh.
Their eight children were: Catherine, who married Bartholomus, son of Jochen
Van Valkenburgh and Eva Hendricks Vrooman
Marritje
Thomas who married Maria, daughter of William Van Alen and Marritje Van Patten
Johannes, bp. 1691
Dirckje, bp. 1695 married Peter Vosburgh
Antje, b[. 1698
Annatje, bp 1700
Pieter bp. 1702
Lambert's tract of 698 acres was on the east side of the creek and adjoining
the estate of his father on the west. It included the present Lindenwald estate.
His wife was his first cousin once removed and was evidently much younger than
himself, for in 1713 she married Lambertse Van Valkenburgh as her second husband
and became the mother of five additional children. See Citation 6 for corrections
that have been made for this citation.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
C-4A pg 8. may have died before coming to America.
- Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut,
Vol. I-IV. Her husband and father were 1st cousins once rmoved.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XLVI, 1915 page 192. "Notes on "A History of Old Kinderhook, by Collier"
Page 96. Lambert Jansen Van Alstyne m. about 1682 to Jannetje Mingael; she was
bp. in New York,, Jan 18,n 1660; her parents were Thomas Janzen Minsar and
arritje Abrahams {Vosvurgh}*; see NY Gen. & Biog. Soc. Coll., vol i, p55, Dutch
Shurch, NY, Baptisms.
* {} are mine DOMiles.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-5 pg 26.
- Ibid., E-47 pgs 40-41.
- Ibid., pg 41.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 270 & 274.
- Ibid., page 69.
- Mark L. Tunnell endoftunnel@comcast.net, http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/tunnell/23215.
- Abert GE Smith, 175 Blvd. Gouin St. Jean, Quebec, J3B-3B9,
Canada 450-346-7726, Family Group Sheet.
- Genealogy..com - Genforum. from head stone This gives
birth as 1719.
- Stefan Bielinski, Assorted Genealogies (http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/).
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_612 Pg 180. Sodus, Wayne, New
York
Spelled Cena on census.
- 1870 US Census. Sodus, Wayne, New York; Roll: M593_1113;
Page: 460; Image: 229. Called Zena here.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 131.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 65 & G-28 pgs 93 & 94.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_741 page 199. Montgomery, Wood,
Ohio.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-28 pgs 93 & 94.
- Ibid., pg 65 & G-28 pga 93 & 94.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_741 page 199. Montgomery, Wood,
Ohio
They list her as Isobell.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. married Wm. Bradford,
a nephew of Mayflower/Governor William Bradford. Rhodenia, her husband and her
Brother were slain by Indians.
Her youngest sister, Phelia, raised Rhodenia's twins, months old at the time
of thier parents deaths.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett. moved from LeHavre to Courbeviose.
- From her daughter.
- 1930 US Census NY, Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District:
46; Image: 503.0. Taylor Ave., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- Ibid., Roll: 1420; Page: ; Enumeration District: 46;
Image: 503.0. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
- surfingsafari@netzero.net, Personal Information from Timmothy
Ollivett.
- compiled by William Wade, Death Notices from Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess Cnty., NY Newspapers 1871-1986. this has death 11-19-1939.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. He lists burthday as
09/23/1901.
- Dutchess County Marriages (ginnyflies@usa.net), Page 4.
- ancestry.com, SS Death records online. Lined In Beacon,
Ny at death.
- J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY.
Interments in the SOUTH DOVER CEMETERY,
at the bottom of the page in corrections.
- 1860 Census, page 5 Dover, Dutchess County.
- Clare Radz, who with her husband Don Radz created the
93,000-entry Rensselaer County, NY Cemetery Database,, Roots Web, Interments
in the SOUTH DOVER CEMETERY. corrections at the bottom of the page.
- J.W. Poucher, Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, NY,
pp 38-41.
- see notes, pp 38-41.
- Dwight F. Halstead, HALSTEAD FAMILY TREE (Roots Web).
- 1850 Census - on Microfilm (Town of Clinton) taken 16
Aug 1850, Roll M432_497 pg 291. The Town Clerk of Union Vale who furnished this
information spelled the name Olivet so matter what except in a very few cases
- need to check tombstones etc: for real spelling)
Hiram Olivet age 24 male carpenter
Johana Olivet age 60 female
Dorman Olivet 43 male Blacksmith
George Olivet 13 male
Charles Olivet 10 male
Theadore Olivet 5 male
Phebe Olivet 4 female
Mariah Olivet 36 female
James W. Olivet 15 male. Clinton, Dutchess, New York.
- Research of William Meade Olivet, Roll M432_497 pg 291.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 193 & 197.
- 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY. Clinton, Dutchess,
New York; Roll: M593_925; Page: 69; Image: 140.
Gives his age as 63 and him as a farmer.
- 1860 Census Clinton, Dutchess, NY (Ancestry.com). Clinton,
Dutchess, New York; Roll: M653_742; Page: 978; Image: 464.
- 1870 Census, Clinton, Dutchess, NY. Clinton, Dutchess,
New York; Roll: M593_925; Page: 69; Image: 140.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 197.
- Andrew Boyd, Boyd's Directory New York State Directory
(Syracuse, NY 19872), page 905. Clinton Corners
Olivet, Dorman, blacksmith.
- transcribed by Holice B. Young, Hicksite Friends' Burial
Grounds In Dutchess, NY, Part II (http://freepages.genealogy.roots.web.com/~dutchesscemetery/clinton.html).
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Wed 3-26-1845 by Wm. Wilde
ESQ, Mr. Dorman Olivet of Clinton to Miss Maria Ann Bishop of Stanford.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. He lists marriage date
as 02/07/1810.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 197. She has marriage date
as 03/03/1845.
- State of California Department of Health Services, Center
for Health Statistics.
State of California Department of Healt, California Death Indexes, 1940-1997,
pg 197. death of son David B.
- Vancuren@aol.cm, email.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Phebe R. Olivet wife of Dorman
Olivet after an illness of 12 hours age 34 Sept 14,1844.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 197. She has death date as
the 4th of September 1844 and since she is not on the 1850 Census this makes
more sense.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. Olivet, Phebe wife of Dorman
died Sept 14, 1844 age 34 yrs.
- Research of William Meade Olivet. moved from LeHavre to
Courbevoise.
- Ibid. mother uncertain.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 196.
- Ibid., pg 196. Married by Johnathan Haight.
- Letters of Charles Henry Barnett to Margueritte Cassedy
Ollivett, La Force - de Ollivette.
- 1860 Census NYC, NY 930 19 W. NYC. New York Ward 19 District
3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507.
Living with "Squire" John Henry Ollivett and family next door to grandparents
and father.
- Family Search Ancestorial File vol 4.19.
- From Ross E. Jones nes7598@aol.com. He has birth 1766.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Clarkstown: 1749-1853
Town of Orangetown, Rockland County --- Denomination: Reformed
Child: Isaac Reference ID: 911
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1774
Bapt. Date: 30 Sep 1774
Parents: Isaac Sherwood;
Source: Baptisms at Clarkstown.
- From Ross E. Jones nes7598@aol.com. he has birth Abt
1789 in Orange, NY.
- 1865 Town of Clinton, Dutchess Cnty., NY Census.
- Town Clerk of Union Vale. In Clinton May 1, 1860 of Consumption
Maria A. wife of Dorman Olivet in 47 year.
- Ibid., Olivet, Maria A. wife of Dorman died May 1, 1860
age 46 yrs 6 mo 11days.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 191 & 193.
- IGI Record, Film 17894,pg170. ref # 6706.
- Ibid., film177993, page 899. Ref# 29378 This record seems
to be in error.
- Dorothy Garven, Descendants of Nicholas De La Vergne of
Dutchess County, NY Through Six of His Children, pg 198.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 248.
- 1790 US Census. Pawling, Dutchess, NY.
- Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens
of The City of Newburgh, pg 453. Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. :t
The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December
3, 1796 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family
was of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living
in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descendant lived in Westchester County, and died
leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, one of whom was Francois. He
moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramapo in 1729. He
left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail
Coe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John
J., born March 13, 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of
Holland descent. They left several children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's
mother.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record,
pg 453.
- Marita Mae Hunsaker, email from maritam@mediaone.net,
pg 453.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. Page 308 The
ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe,
born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons,
John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances,
John Cutting, master," June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown
and was made a freeman in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled
in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
- Ibid., pg 312.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XI, 1880 pgs 32. Records of the First Presbyterian Church, New York.
- Ibid., Volume XI, 1880 pg 123. Churches of New York.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record.
another researcher has birth as 03/23/1731/32.
- Frank Van Orden vano@copuserve.com, Descendant Register.
- One World Tree. Birth place here.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XLV, 1914 page 270. American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 310.
- Ibid., pg 308. Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous
race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England
in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed
with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June
10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman
in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was
high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884.
- Frank Van Orden vano@copuserve.com, Descendant Register,
pg 308.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XLV, 1914 page 270. American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott. This
says he was born in England.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 3008.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XLV, 1914 page 270. American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott. ag.
70.
- Frank Van Orden vano@copuserve.com, Descendant Register.
Frank has marriage as 12/23/1712 in Newtown, Long Island, NY.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pgs 51-.
- Ibid., Vol XLV, 1914 page 270. American Epitaphs, contributed
by Hopper Striker Mott. aged 63.
- Jeannette Gates-Smith, Gates/Atkinson (roots web).
- Frank Van Orden vano@copuserve.com, Descendant Register.
Frank has birth as 03/26/1718.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. Page 308 The
ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe,
born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons,
John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances,
John Cutting, master," June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown
and was made a freeman in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled
in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884
same page re: William:
He was drowned with nine others by the upsetting of a sloop in the North River,
November 25th 1774.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 9 District 16, New York,
New York; Roll: M593_983; Page: 544; Image: 527; also New York Ward 9 District
2 (2nd Enum), New York, New York; Roll: M593_1022; Page: 51; Image: 102.
.
- Ibid. New York Ward 9 District 16, New York, New York;
Roll: M593_983; Page: 544; Image: 527
.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-66 pg106;H-12 pg 122.
- Ibid., G-65 pg 106;H-24 pg 124-125.
- Ibid., G-65 pg 106;H-25 pg 125.
- Ibid., D-19 pgs 23&24 & F-76 pg 75. twin of Dorthea.
- Ibid., F-75 pg 74.
- JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY, ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR
AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families) (http://www.geocities.com/vanbus1/),
D-19 pgs 23&24.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 56. This gives baptism date of Aug
6, 1696.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 104 & 205.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 56.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
E-51 pga 42 & 43 & F-68 pg 71.
- Ibid., E-51 pg 43 & F-68 pg 71.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 36.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 173.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 136.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 35.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 135.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
This is the dates of their bans.
Both lived in Dutchess Cnty.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXIV, 1903 pg 137.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 137. Date banns recorded.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 171.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
possible.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. possible, both
living in Kingston at marriage.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXIV, 1903 pg 172.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
Possible
Both lived in Dutchess Cnty. at marriage.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pg 119.
- R. Billard, Vital Statistics, Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809.
Both living in Kingstowne at marriage.
- Ibid., Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809. He lived in Albany
and she in Kingston at the time of their marriage.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.
She ahs birth about 1664 in Albany Cnty, NY.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 104. This has Baptism May 16, 1697.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 104. This has baptism date July
5, 1702 and his name Harbert.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-10 pg 18. She has Christina and Tryntje as the same child.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 273.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net,
D-10 pg 18. She has Christina 1704 and Tryntje as the same person.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 328.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, pg 10.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 103.
- vanklecm@catskill.net, Family Tree (Ancestry.com).
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 32. @ Paltz.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 11. Banns published 9/1705.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32. @ Marmur.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 13.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32. @ Hurli.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 276.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 277.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 277. Date banns recorded.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 137. registered date.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pedigree
Resource File, Disk 12.
- 1880 Census Dutchess County, NY, Film 1254825. POUGHKEEPSIE
has age as 54.
- 1860 US Census NY, Roll M653_740 Pg 736. Union Vale, Dutchess,
New York.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records. Has birth 1828.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
NYS Certificate of Death # 37976.
- transcribed by Holice Young, Dutchess County, NY LHN Cemetery
Records. Has death 09/04/1898.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
NYS Certif of Death #37976. His occupation was horse dealer.
Monumnet in Clove Cemetery, Union Vale, Dutchess, NY is inscribed "John B. Lee,
Jan 25, 1923 - Sept 4, 1893 & Maryetta Owen His Wife, July 4, 1829 - July 14,
1896".
- Ibid., Harvey H. Owen left a handwritten will, dated 9
Aug 1886, leaving his estate to this wife Annie Maria Owen. The will was probated
16 March 1903. The petioner, Annie M. Owen, widow, names Harvey H. Owen's sisters
and their children (Annie Lee) with places of residence.
- Ibid., Hsarvey H. Owen left a handwritten will, dated
9 August 1886, leaving his estate to his wife Annie Maria Owen. The will was
probated 16 March 1903. The petitioner, Annie M. Owen, widow, names Harvey H.
Owen's sister and their children (Minnie Lee) with place of residence.
- 1860 US Census NY. Union Vale, Sutchess, NY Calles her
Mary.
- Audrey Beegle AudBobby@aol.com, Family Group Record.
Headstone in Clove Cemetery, Union Vale, Dutchess, NY reads: " Newton W. Latimer,
1828-1904 with wife Elizabeth (Owne) 1830-1898"
The US FED. Census od Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, dated 26 Aug. 1850 lists: Isaac
E. Latimer, age 30 as Blacksmith, with wife Mary E., age 20, plus Isaac Lattimer,
age 59 as a Farmer, with Amanda age 85, Newton W. age 31 as Blacksmith and william
J. age 13.
- Ibid., Clove Cemetery, Union Vale Cemetery. Small Stone
reads:" Newton C. Latimer, son of Newton W. & Elizabeth Latimer, aged 1 yr 2
mos 26 days.
- EMAIL from Phyllis Kinzie Arlene Maher.
- Ibid., sponsors Henric and Anna Zisom.
- Peter Silvernail 1836-1899 - Edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly,
1995, Southern Columbia County, NY Families, a Genealogy, Pg 15.
- Ibid., Pg 13 & 15.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 3008. Page
308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert
Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three
sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop,
"Frances, John Cutting, master," June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled
in Watertown and was made a freeman in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan
and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
- Ibid., pg 308.
- Ibid., pg 308. Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous
race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England
in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed
with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June
10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman
in 1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was
high sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 321.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
LII, 1921 page 74.
- 1850 US Census, M432_588 Pg 345. Haverstraw, Rockland,
NY.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pge 312. This
family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier",
but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The
ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions
his wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children.
- Marita Mae Hunsaker, email from maritam@mediaone.net,
pge 312. she has burth as 07/11/1762.
- Ibid., pg 312.
- Ibid., pg 312. she as birth as 07/31/1769.
- From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca, Family History Record,
pge 311.
- One World Tree. http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=14766929.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pg 309.
- Lorraine Iervolino, We Van Houtens (http://gencircles.com).
- Ibid. see notes for quote.
- Steele-Wheelet-Lowe-West Family (www.gemcircles.com).
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
LII, 1921 page 76.
- Ibid., Vol XLI, 1920 page40.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men. Ramapo-Villages
ad Hamlets pg 283
Kakiat
From Cassady's Croners, passing along the New York road to the north and east,
we reach at about a half a mile the "BrickChurch", with its historic burying
ground and the svhool near by.
At two miles we come to "Summit Park" grave yard incorporated in 1882, with Andrew
Johnson, president, William H. Parsons, Secretary,; Aaron D. Johnson, treasurer;
and these three, with the addition of John F. Haring, J.E. Jersey, and William
R. Pitt, trustees; and owning one acre and a half ground, principally deeded
by Erastus Johnson. And then crossing the New Jersey and New York Railroad at
about two and three fourths miles, we reach the corner upon which the English
Church now stands.
Here formerly was located the oldest village in the town - the village whose
English name, New Hempstead (though the mass of the people always called it by
its Indian name of Kakiat), gave to the town her name of New Hampstead in 1791.
Here opposite the church to the west sttod the old homestead of the Coe's, whith
their family burying ground not too far diatant. In this house John D. Coe kept
the village store and tavern, from some of the products of which store he paid
the salary of the minister of the English Church, and here, too, in 1829, the
West Hempstead Post Office was estavlished with Amasa Coe as postmamster.
John D. Coe, sen., joined the Rev. army, under the command of General Schuyler,
then Gen. Montgomery.
State Senator 1795-1798
Member of the Albany Assembly 1789.
- see notes for Francis Jaycox, pg 309.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, pge 311. This
family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier",
but like many other French names, has been changed from its original form. The
ancestor of this family was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions
his wife Elizabeth, and children.
Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove
27th 1729 he purchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No.
6, in "Concklin's range" in Kakiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and
farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of the mountain in the town of Ramapo,
and the old house stood a short distance east of the present residence.
Francois was the father of ten children
Ambrose Gurnee was a State Senator in 1825, and a member of the Assembly in 1818,1819,1820,1821,1822
& 1825.
- Ibid., pg 309 of 1992 reprint.
- Ibid., pg 309 of 1992 re-print. moved to Virginia.
- Ibid., pg 309 in 19992 re-print.
- Ibid., Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing
the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595,
and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with
seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June 10th
1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in
1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high
sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884
was amember of the Assembly from Senaca County in 1834 & 1835.
- Ibid., Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing
the name in this country was Robert Coe, born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595,
and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Robert and Benjamin, sailed with
seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master," June 10th
1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in
1639. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high
sheriff in 1699-72.
John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his
whole lie he was a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention
in 1665. He also hel the offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons,
Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and David."
The remainder is the genealogy used herafter.
Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to
Kakiat (in what is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742,
at the age of seventy, leaving ten children:"
* now being 1884
Mathew D. was a prominanet citizen of Seneca Cnty. He was in War of 1812, Lt.
of a company raised inRockland Cnty and was at one time in command of the fort
at Governor's Island.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-10 pg 18 & pE-19 pg 32. Sps. Mathias & Christina Vosburgh.
- Ibid., F-90 pg 78.
- nedg@tm.net, EmaI from Ned Gurnee.
- 1850 US Census, M432_588 Pg 255. Clarkstown, Rockland,
New York.
- Edited by Rev. David Cole, D.D. 1884, History of Rockland
County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men, page 310. "The
name of Nicholas Concklin appears as early as 1722, when he was one of the inhabitants
of Kakiat, and his homestead as Lot No. 1, in the west division of the 400 acre
lots. He is supposed to have come to that part of the country from East Chester.
He had 4 sons>.
- 1850 US Census, M432_588 Pg 345. Haverstraw, Rockland,
NY
Next door to his father, William.
- Ibid. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut Page:11 Roll:M432_42
With Emily Vosburgh, & Walter Wood Farmer.
- Ged File from Virginia Louise Vosburgh Watkins.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
F-3 pg 48.
- 1850 US Census. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut
Page: 9
Roll: M432_42 Living with Charles Cobb.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
pg 65. probable.
- Ibid., pg 65 & G-32 pgs 95 & 96.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_306 pg 236. Sheffield, Berkshire,
Massachusetts.
- 1870 US Census. Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts;
Roll: M593_602; Page: 718; Image: 557.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-32 pgs 95 & 96.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 124. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- Ibid., Vol. VII, pg 135. Gravestone inscriptions of the
Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale,
Old Cemetery, Hill.
- 1860 Census, Roll M653_849 Page 0. Poestenkill, Rensselaer,
New York
She may be a relative other than wife.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXIV, 1903 pg 172. Twin of Jacob.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 172. Twin of Abraham.
- Complied by: L.H.Zimm, J.W. Emsley, REv. A.E. Corning,
W.C. Jewell, South Eastern New York A History of the Counties of Ulster, Dutcess,
Orange, Rockland & Putnam (Lewis Historical Publishng Co., Inc. New York), Vol
I pg 238. Heads of families from 1714 Dutchess Census Is this him?.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume
XXXIX, 1908 pg 119. "Said to be first burial there".
- Ibid., Volume XXXIX, 1908 pg 120.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 11.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 12.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 12. Twin of Isaac.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 12. Twin of Abraham.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 12. Twin of Annaatjen.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 12. Twin of Marretjen.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 174.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook.
- Ibid., Page 99
Andries Hause Huyck married Catherine Lammerse Van Valkenburgh. He was the chief
patantee of the great tract east of the lakes and was the ancestor of many prominent
families, including one branch of the Bains, once so numberous and honored, now
with few resident representatives. Andrie's will mentions his wife Catherine
and these children:
Johannes
Lambert
Burger
Cate
Jochem
Cornelius
Anna
Andries
Maria
Margaret.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 86. This has wrong baptism date, 2/22/1713
is the date for.
- By Albany County (N.Y.), Jonathan Pearson, Arnold Johan
Ferdinand Van Laer
Translated by Jonathan Pearson, Early Records of the City and County of Albany:
And Colony of Rensselaerswyck, pg 260.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101 &104.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 52 & 55 & 329.
- Ibid., page 52 & 55.
- Ibid., page 55.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 205.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 722.
- Hallenbeck-Van Deusen Bible (http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=00005000001044934404076205&PG=000050000010449344041206).
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Child: Feitje Reference ID: 195
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1729
Bapt. Date: 20 Apr 1729
Parents: Michiel Halenbek; Christyne
Sponsors: Jurge Van Hoesen; Saartje Van Hoesen
Comment: baptized at Loonenberg
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 273. Child: Dyrk Reference ID: 449
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1736
Bapt. Date: 26 Oct 1736
Parents: Michael Halenbek; Christyntje
Sponsors: Harpert Hoes; Feytje Halenbeks
Comment: baptized in Loonenberg
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, Reference ID: 682.
- Ibid. Child: Cornelia Reference ID: 682
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1739
Bapt. Date: 29 May 1739
Parents: Michiel Halenbek; Christyne
Sponsors: Jan Halenbek, & wife; Catharine
Comment: baptized in Ancram
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Ibid. Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Athens
Sponsors: Jan Albertsen; Maretje Van Loon.
- Ibid. Child: Arend Reference ID: 350
Birth Date: 6 Feb 1734
Bapt. Date: __ 1734
Parents: Ephraim Goes; Cornelia
Sponsors: Evert Evertse, & wife; Marya
Comment: baptized at Mr Livingston's Church
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Ibid., Reference ID: 540.
- Ibid. Child: Jan Reference ID: 540
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1738
Bapt. Date: 17 Mar 1738
Parents: Ephraim Goes; Cornelia
Sponsors: Jan Van Schayk, & wife; Marytje
Comment: baptized in Loonenberg
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Transcribed by Betty Fink, Baptisms, Lutheran Church,
New York City
1731. http://www.bettyfink.com/lcnyc07.htm.
- Ibid., May 23
Samuel Halenbek
Marytje Goes
Samuel, a bastard, b Mar 19
Ephriam Goes and wife, Cornelia
In place of the father, the grandfather of the bastard, Willem Halenbek was willing
to stand; but instead, Arend van Schayk. http://www.bettyfink.com/lcnyc07.htm.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Child: Samuel Reference ID: 242
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1731
Bapt. Date: 23 May 1731
Parents: Samuel Halenbek, step-brother, named as father; Marytje Goes, dau
of Willem Halenbek
Sponsors: Ephraim Goes, & wife; Cornelia
Comment: Arend Van Schaak answered in place of the father
Source: Baptism Record of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 274.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Sponsors: Zacharius Schmith, & wife;
Anna Maria
St Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church of Red Hook: 1730-1904
Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County.
- Maurice Woehrle, 2605 Khyber Pass Plano, Tx 75075, LDS
Ped. Resource Files Compact Disk #20, pin #6664436.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
H-18 pg 123;H-32 pg 127.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_491 page 119. Ancram, Columbia,
New York
Gives his age as 17.
- 1880 US Census, H-18 pg 123. Claverack, Columbia, New
York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 138A; Enumeration District:
7; Image: 0753.
- Ibid. Claverack, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_820; Family
History Film: 1254820; Page: 138A; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 0753.
- 1930 US Census. Schenectady, Schenectady, New York; Roll:
1646; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 62; Image: 203.0.
Wife listed as widow.
- 1920 Census US, ED #4 Sheet 3 A. Claverack, Columbia,
New York; Roll: T625_1095; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 527.
- 1880 US Census, H-18 pg 123. Claverack, Columbia, New
York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 138A; Enumeration District:
7; Image: 0753.
Listed as Millie.
- 1910 US Census. Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 18.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, G-57 pg 104.
- Ibid., G-59 pg 105.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
G-60 pg 105.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928, G-60 pg 105.
- 1870 US Census. Chatham, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920;
Page: 86; Image: 174.
- 1930 US Census. Schenectady, Schenectady, New York; Roll:
1646; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 62; Image: 203.0.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
D-13 pg 20.
- Ibid., D-18 pg 23 & E-13 pg 29.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 35. This has him born in Dutchess County, NY.
- Ibid., Volume XXXIX, 1908 pg 41.
- 1850 US Census, pg 202. Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut
Page: 3
Roll: M432_42.
- 1910 US Census, ED # 33 Sheet 16 A. Taghanic Township.
- Copied September 1938 by Minnie Cowen, Gravestone Inscriptions,
Vol. VII, pg 120. Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale,
rear of Herrington and Bell houses N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill.
- 1850 US Census, Roll: M432_491 pg.73. Taghkanic, Columbia,
New York
Living w/son James M.
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, I-9
pg 153-154.
- June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now,
J-9 pg 168.
- 1910 US Census. Copake, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933;
Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 269
3 children, all living.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 105.
- Matthew D. Friend. friends1995@yahoo.com, An American
Potrait The Friend Family (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~friends1995/pedigree/gp305.htm#head2).
- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/2843/1873dutchesscountypoor.html
(Transcription by Ginny Buechele). This may be him, from Pawling.
- James H. Smith, History of Dutchess County, NY 1683-1882.
3 children.
- Bowman, Fred Q., 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York,
1777-1834 (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987.), Vol 3 pg
248. he of Freedom Plains, Dutchess, NY; she of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY. Married
by Rec. C.C. Cuyler.
- 1850 US Census, Roll: M432_497 pg.370. Washington, Dutchess,
NY.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Hopewell Dutch Reformed Church, Hopewell,
Township of East Fishkill
Sponsors: Nicolas Emugh and his wife.
- New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys,
1694-1906.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Hopewell Dutch Reformed Church, Hopewell,
Township of East Fishkill.
- Ibid. Hopewell Dutch Reformed Church, Hopewell, Township
of East Fishkill
Child: Eva Reference ID: 352
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1777
Bapt. Date: 20 Jun 1779
Parents: James Tonner; Maria Emugh
Source: Hopewell Dutch Reformed Church, Hopewell, Township of East Fishkill.
- 1850 US Census, Roll M432_306 pg 236. Sheffield, Berkshire,
Massachusetts
Here her birth is listed as in Mass, but this is whenthe border was still hopping
around.
- Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook,
pg 414.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, page 68.
- see notes. This parrentage is not proven.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXIV, 1903 pg 15.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 132.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 132. Date of bans being posted.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 133.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 33.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 33. @ Paltz.
- Ibid., Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 34.
- vanklecm@catskill.net, Family Tree, Kingston DRC marriages
1160-1809. Has marriage in New Paltz.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXXII, 1902 pg 34. Bans recorded May 5, 1728.
- JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY, ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR
AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families).
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 48.
- Stefan Bielinski, Assorted Genealogies. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/abvdu3892.html.
- Ibid. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/mavdu5561.html.
- Ibid., http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/abvdu3892.html.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 49 &101.
- email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.
And thank her for the full name of the groom!.
- Kevin DeFreest kevin@defreest.com, The DeFreest Family
Genealogy.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, page 1.
- Ibid., page 11.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 49 & 102.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 153.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 16.
- See Parent's Marriage notes.
- Social Security Death Index. Name: Helen I. Minor SSN:
042-22-2505 Last Residence: 06502 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
of America Born: 3 Apr 1889 Died: 15 Sep 1971 State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut
(Before 1951 ).
- Oregon Death Index, 1903-98. Certificate: 1454.
- Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, New York Births and
Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains):
1760-1805
Sponsors: Alexander Meckendesch; Clara.
- Ibid. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains): 1760-1805.
- Ibid. Bethel Round Top Church (Pine Plains): 1760-1805
Sponsors: Nath. Weber; Rahel Regina.
- Arthur & Nancy Kelly, New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern
Region, 1683-1928. Sponsor: Martinus Miller; Jannetje Shook.
- Ibid. Sponsor: John Townsen, & wife Catharine Shuck.
- Ibid. Sponsor: Anthonius Schneider; Elisabeth Hess.
- Ibid. Sponsor: Frederick Hoffman; Ann Els Snyder.
- Ibid. Sponsor: Tobias Miller; Merikka Knickerbacker.
- 1870 US Census. New York Ward 11 District 21, New York,
New York; Roll: M593_988; Page: 502; Image: 440.
- New York City Deaths, 1892-1902. Certificate: 6975.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, page 1. sponsors: Abraham
Peterson, Thomas Jansen and Tryntje Cregiers.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 154.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, page 1. Sponsors: Herman
Gertu, Jacob Abrahamsen Van Deusen and Helen Roberts.
- Ibid., page 1. Resided in Albany.
- Ibid., page 3.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 102 & 156.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, pg 12.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 155.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 154.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 154 & 207.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 153 & 207.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 154 & 208.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 240. Twin of Maria.
- 1910 US Census. 5-Wd Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut;
Series: T624; Roll: 133; Page: 54B; Enumeration District: 188; Part: 1; Line:
23.
Their home.
- Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003, 6 Aug 1942. The Hartford Courant.
- JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY, ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR
AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families), C-4A pg 8.
- Holland Association Publications, Page 26. Jan. 17. Abram
Jansz Van Alsteyn, y.m., and Marietje Van Deuse, y.d., both l. near N.A. Records
of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members
of the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and
Afterward.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 328. Has her born abt 1674.
- Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003. New York Times 05/06/1917.
- Ibid., 18 Mar 1876. New York Times.
- 1880 US Census. Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family
History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 0182.
- 1900 Census. Orwell, Oswego, New York; Roll: T623 1143;
Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 118
Both parents born in NY State.
- 1910 US Census. Schroeppel, Oswego, New York; Roll: T624_1063;
Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 480.
- 1900 Census. Orwell, Oswego, New York; Roll: T623 1143;
Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 118.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 208.
- Ibid., Volume XXXIX, 1908 pg 184.
- Ibid., Vol XX, 1889. Records of the First and Second Presbyterian
Churches in the City of New York.
- Ibid., Vol XX, 1889 April 1890 page 59.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 103.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 153.
- Benson, Charles Best, b. 186, Abraham Van Deusen and many
of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901, page 12. Has him born
Jan 11 1667.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 329. Has him born about 1676.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101& 152.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 329.
- Ibid., Pg 329.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 153. Has marriage date Dec 5 1699.
- Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., History
of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in
1631, and his descendants, includin, Pg 329. Has marriage date Dec 5, 1699.
- The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol
XXX, 1899 pg 101& 153.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 103 & 157.
- Ibid., Vol XLVI, 1915 page 192. "Notes on "A History of
Old Kinderhook, by Collier"
Page 96. See NY Gen. & Biog. Soc. Coll., vol i, p 30, Dutch Church, NY, Baptisms.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 158.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 105 & 206.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 153 & 206.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 152.
- Ibid., Vol XXX, 1899 pg 157.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 14.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 138.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 138. Date banns registered.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 173. Twin of Catharina.
- Ibid., Vol XXXIV, 1903 pg 173. Twin of Margrieta.
- Ibid., Vol LI, 1920 page 287.
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