0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 4.0.4.18 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 25 JUN 2009 2 TIME 05:21:22 1 FILE myancesto.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR ANSEL 1 LANG English 1 SUBM @SUB1@ 0 @SUB1@ SUBM 1 NAME Daine Casedy Ollivett-Miles 1 ADDR 513 6th Avenue #2 2 CONT Troy, NY 12182 1 CTRY USA 1 PHON 518-235-3842 1 _EMAIL allollivetts@yahoo.com 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /CASSEDY/ 2 GIVN Archibald 2 SURN CASSEDY 2 NSFX Sr 1 TITL Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1757 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Sources: Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh 5 CONT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. 5 CONT On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was bor 5 CONC n on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time o 5 CONC f the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm persuits. He possed the i 5 CONC ndomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Scoth-Irish, and became a pros 5 CONC perous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sher 5 CONC wood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife survivi 5 CONC ng him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1819 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 NOTE General: Came to Ramapo, Rockland Cnty., NY shortly before Rev. War 2 CONT Of Scotch Irish Decent. 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------------------- 2 CONT 1800 Census shows him in Rockland Cnty page 101 2 CONT 10110-21010-01 2 CONT Town of Hempstead 2 CONT Rockland County New York 2 CONT Schedule of the whole number of persons within the division 2 CONT consisting of the County of Rockland Allotted to Dan'l Thew. 2 CONT Column 1 = Names of Heads of Households 2 CONT Column 2 (I-V) = Free White Males 2 CONT Column 3 (I-V) = Free White Females 2 CONT Column 4 (VI) = Others Free, Except Indians, Not Taxed 2 CONT Column 5 (VII) = Slaves I = 10 years of age and under 2 CONT II = 10 and under 16 2 CONT III = 16 and under 26 2 CONT IV = 26 and under 45 2 CONT V = 45 years and over 2 CONT 2 CONT Archibald Cassedy 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 CONT 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------------------- 2 CONT Talman's "How Things Began in Rockland County" says, about the naming of an 2 CONT area that was called Kakiat and Hempstead: 2 CONT "In 1828 there was a stormy meeting at Cassady's Corners about changing the 2 CONT town's name (and from this name it can be inferred that some Irish 2 CONT background had also built up). Some present wanted the town called Columbus, 2 CONT others were for Denton or Seamantown. Ramapo and New Antrim were suggested. 2 CONT The citizens agreed to petition the legislature to call it Mechanicstown. 2 CONT The legislature thought knew better and called it Ramapo, a name it has had 2 CONT ever since." 2 CONT 2 CONT Biographical information collected by Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles from various "Prominent R 2 CONC esidents of Newburgh, Orange County, NY" publications in the New Paltz Public Library: 2 CONT 2 CONT Cassedy, Archibald, emig. to Rockland Co., from the North of Ireland around the time of the R 2 CONC evolutionary War. He was of Scotch Irish dec. Father of Archibald, Jr. 2 CONT From " Rockland County New York in the 1790's", by Jacquetta M. Haley,1997 2 CONT "Bill of Sale, Archibald Cassiday to Abraham D. Herring, Negro girl named June, 16, $181.25 2 CONC , September 15, 1800, Collection of Melville Demmarest, Nanuet, NY., as seen in Budke Collect 2 CONC ion, BC-76" 2 CONT 2 CONT From: THE HISTORY OF ROCKLAND COUNTY: 2 CONT PAGES 443-43 SHOWS ARCHIBALD CASSADY AS SHERIFF 1843 2 CONT pg 404 " A mile east of Viola is Cassady's Corners. I have used the name of Ackerman's Corner 2 CONC s also, because at one time the place was so called from D. D. Ackerman, who lived at the jun 2 CONC ction; priority, however, undoubtedly entitles Cassidy to the name. At this place Archibal 2 CONC d Cassady dwelt before the beginning of this century, and at his house town meetings were hel 2 CONC d for seven and twenty years." page 413 lists the years of the meetings there "1802 till 186 2 CONC 3 at Cassady's Corners" 2 CONT 2 CONT From Collection of Melville Demarest, Nanuet, NY, as seen in Budke Collection, BC-76: 2 CONT "Bill of Sale, Archibald Cassiday to Abraham D. Herring, Negro girl names Jane, 16, $181.25 2 CONC , September 15, 1800." 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------------------- 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN BAILEY 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1801 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: M432_573; Page: 75; Image: 153. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6@ INDI 1 NAME Marguerite C. /CASSEDY/ 2 GIVN Marguerite C. 2 SURN CASSEDY 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JAN 1892 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S10@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT "Saturday, September 20, 1980 5 CONT Mrs. Ollivett 5 CONT PLEASANT VALLEY - Margueritte Ollivett, 88, of Traver Road, Pleasant Valley, died Thursday a 5 CONC t Vassar Hospital. 5 CONT Mrs. Ollivett worked in the garment industry until her retirement. 5 CONT Born on Jan. 2, 1892 in Newburgh she was the daughter of William C. Crosby* and Edith R. Cass 5 CONC edy Crosby and attended Barnard College, New York City. 5 CONT A son, Edward Ollivett, died in 1949. 5 CONT Mrs. Ollivett is survived by two sons, Harry C. Ollivett and Warren L. Ollivett, both of Plea 5 CONC sant Valley; four daughters, Mrs. Edith O. Andrews and Mrs. Hilda Whitacker, both of Poughkee 5 CONC psie, Mrs. Marjorie SeLucas of Haddonfield, N.J. and Mrs. Jeanette Ross of Charlotte, N.C.; 1 5 CONC 6 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. 5 CONT Calling hours will be today from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Allen Funeral Home, Inc., Pleasant Valley 5 CONC . Calling hours were also Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.. 5 CONT Funeral services will be offered today at 2:15 p.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Mills O 5 CONC mlay officiating. 5 CONT Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery." 5 CONT 5 CONT * Her father was the late Frank Herbert Cassedy, Mr. Crosby was her step-father. 2 SOUR @S11@ 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Ed #24 Sheet 8 B 3 NOTE La Grange, Dutches Cnty, NY 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 NOTE Essex Fells Boro, Essex, New Jersey; Series: T624; Roll: 882; Page: 41B; Enumeration District 4 CONC : 179; Part: 2; Line: 42. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 SEP 1980 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S11@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Pleasant Valley,NY 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 REFN ++++* 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 NOTE From Barnard College 2 CONT Marguerite Cassedy attended fall 1909 and 1910-1911 academic year. Did not graduate but lef 2 CONC t in good standing. 2 CONT Born January 2, 1892. Graduated from Barnard School for Girls. Lived on St. Nicholas Avenue. 2 CONT From LDS US Social Security Death Indexes 2 CONT Marguerite OLLIVETT 2 CONT Birth Date: 2 Jan 1892 2 CONT Death Date: Sep 1980 2 CONT Social Security Number: 090-16-3073 2 CONT State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New York 2 CONT 2 CONT Death Residence Localities 2 CONT ZIP Code: 12569 2 CONT Localities: Moores Mill, Dutchess, New York 2 CONT Pleasant Valley, Dutchess, New York 2 CONT 2 CONT Death Benefit Localities 2 CONT Zip Code: 12569 2 CONT Localities: Moores Mill, Dutchess, New York 2 CONT Pleasant Valley, Dutchess, New York 2 CONT From Her daughter Hilda's and granddaughter Diane's memories: 2 CONT Marguerite came from a very wealthy family and to end op the wife of a grocer and farmer wa 2 CONC s quite a change, but she had 10 green thumbs and loved farming. As a girl, her mother and s 2 CONC tep father in the custom of the times were often on European tours and she lived at the Susa 2 CONC n Morse School for girls when she developed a love for farming. (I also believe she told me t 2 CONC hat she was related to Susan). 2 CONT Grandmother's step-father drastically dissipated the family fortune, but there was enough o 2 CONC f her inheritance for Marguerite to purchase her own farm when she left college. She was a ve 2 CONC ry tiny woman like my Ollivett Aunts and me. Yet, she would hitch up the horses to a wagon a 2 CONC nd go into Poughkeepsie to pick up the supplies for the farm from Harry Ollivett's store. Au 2 CONC nt Hilda remembers his amazement at how this tiny left handed woman wrote and he said that i 2 CONC s why he married her! His children remember Harry's great sense of humor and he was a ver 2 CONC y handsome man. Looking at photos of Bing & Ed tell you what he looked like. 2 CONT When her husband went out of business (because he was too generous to actively pursue those w 2 CONC ho owed him money), they moved to the farm and when he subsequently became a semi-invalid, Ma 2 CONC rguerite supported her 7 children in what amounted to a sweat shop, a coat factory doing piec 2 CONC e work, she and the children tended the farm, Uncle Bing soon left school to seek work as i 2 CONC n his turn so did Ed to supplement the family income. All this from a woman who had been ten 2 CONC ded by servants in the true Victorian tradition, from childhood. She once remarked to me tha 2 CONC t many of her friends would just shed and drop their clothes at bed time to find them cleane 2 CONC d and properly stored when next wanted. " I at least placed them neatly on a chair." 2 CONT She had the skills of a gourmet chef and baked like an angel. She made all the wedding party 2 CONC 's dresses for her daughter's wedding with some assistance from daughter-in-law Dottie Vosbur 2 CONC gh Ollivett Lacy. Aunt Hilda's was 2 CONT a very wondrous beaded affair and Diane's flower girl dress was its exact duplicate except fo 2 CONC r the long train. I, Diane, actually got to do some of the hemming of Aunt Hilda's and Aun 2 CONC t Edith's dresses and some of the bead work. Mother and Grandmother taught me well. 2 CONT Marguerite and Dorothy worked together in the coat factory and that is how Marguerite's son E 2 CONC d and Dorothy met. 2 CONT Marguerite was fluent in French, Italian and Russian and Greek. She also read in other langu 2 CONC ages. She read Dr. Zhivago in the original Russian, translating as she went to Diane who wa 2 CONC s staying with her for a short time. 2 CONT A couple of years later we re-read the book together, and Grandmother would correct the trans 2 CONC lation as I read aloud from the English. 2 CONT She loved music, the violin being her favorite instrument, but she was very skilled on the pi 2 CONC ano. Son Warren kept her up to date with each advance in radio and record players. And her e 2 CONC venings after a days work in the factory, work until dark in her flower and vegetable garden 2 CONC , were spent listening to classical music and reading. 2 CONT She was also a proud member of the United Garment Workers of America and I suspect a rather a 2 CONC ctive participant in its early days. Yet the grandson of her former employer related to me h 2 CONC ow treasured she was by him and how fond her was of her. She did the hardest pieces with grea 2 CONC t expertise and ease. 2 CONT I, never owned a coat from a store until well into my teens. With seeing me maybe once a year 2 CONC , she would supply me a new winter coat, the finest of materials and workmanship in the mos 2 CONC t up to date styles. Her daughters where always beautifully dressed, also by their mother' 2 CONC s hand. 2 CONT I was double blessed because the sense of color and style and great ability as a seamstress w 2 CONC as shared by my mother. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME Frank Herbert /CASSEDY/ 2 GIVN Frank Herbert 2 SURN CASSEDY 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1866 2 SOUR @S7@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, 4th Ward , page 49 1 REFN +++* 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 OCCU Attorney 2 DATE 1895 2 PLAC 41 Smith Street,Newburgh,NY 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 PAGE vol 13.782 3 NOTE Wed. October 23, 1895 1 OCCU Attorney 2 DATE 1896 2 PLAC Kansas 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 NOTE 1920 United States Federal Census 2 CONT 2 CONT Cassedy, Frank H 2 CONT Age: 29 Year: 1920 2 CONT Birthplace: New York Roll: T625_1253 Ancestry.com) 2 CONT Race: White 2 CONT Page: 6A 2 CONT State: New York ED: 162 2 CONT County: Orange Image: 415 2 CONT Township: New Windsor Town 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Frank H. Cassedy Turner building attorney and counselor-at-law 50 Third Grand avenue Newburg 2 CONC h NY 1889 Newburgh, NY City Directory 2 CONT 2 CONT Frank H. Cassedy Newburgh NY 1890 City Directory 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Frank H. Cassedy attorney and counselor at law 43 Third Grand corner Broad Newburgh NY 189 2 CONC 1 City Directory 2 CONT 2 CONT Frank H. Cassedy attorney and counselor at law 41 Smith 275 Grand Newburgh NY 1892 City Dir 2 CONC ectory 2 CONT 2 CONT Middletown Daily Times, October 21, 1891 (Middleton, NY) 2 CONT "The Milton Tragedy, a Novel has been published by G. W. Dillingham, of NY, for Frank H.Casse 2 CONC dy, the author". 2 CONT An earlier article says , "to be published in pamphlet form". 2 CONT 2 CONT Trenton Times #2155, Wed. Afternnon Nov 5, 1889 2 CONT Election results "From retune so far in at Newburgh the indications are that Senator Ward i 2 CONC s re-elected, Frank Saccedy (Dem.) is making a close run with Assemblyman Adams (Rep.) and i 2 CONC s probably elected." 2 CONT 2 CONT Deming Headlight (Deming, New Mexico) Sept 28, 1897 2 CONT "At The Hotels" 2 CONT "The St. James, Frank Cassedy from New York" 2 CONT 2 CONT Dec 17, 1886 Brooklyn Daily Eagle: 2 CONT "Twenty new Lawyers - Admitted to the Bar By the General Term, This Morning. 2 CONT The follwoing gentlemen were this morning admitted to the bar by the General Term, Supreme Co 2 CONC urt: Frank H. Cassedy, W. F. Cassedy, Walter R. Davis etc:." 1 SOUR @S16@ 2 PAGE vol 12 p 89 2 DATA 3 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 4 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 4 CONT Born in New YOrk 4 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 4 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 4 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 4 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 4 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 4 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 4 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 SOUR @S6@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Summary: 4 CONT Born 11/29/1833 in Ramapo, received an academical education, graduating in his 20th year fr 4 CONC o =m the state Normal School. Studied law w/ Judge William F. Fraser at Clarkstown, NY , Wil 4 CONC kin & Gott at Goshen and admitted to the Bar 1857. 4 CONT Received his aptmt. as Deputy County Clerk for Dr. Chales Drake. 4 CONT Moved to Newburgh in 1859 4 CONT Married Margaret J. Drake in 1861 4 CONT His younger son, Frank H.(ubert), practicing law in Newburgh on his own. 4 CONT W.F. Cassedy (the elder son), was born 10/04/1862. In 1880, after graduation from the newbur 4 CONC ghAcademy, he entered Cornell University, graduated in June 1884., in 1886 admitted to the ba 4 CONC r and 1887 became partner w/ his father. Married 01, 1888 to Miss Townsend, the daughter of J 4 CONC ames A. Townsend of Newburgh. 4 CONT Same source lists Frank H,, Abram S. and William F. as members of the bar in Newburgh. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME Abram S. /CASSEDY/ 2 GIVN Abram S. 2 SURN CASSEDY 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1833 2 PLAC Ramapo.,Rockland,New York 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh, pg 453, New Pa 5 CONC ltz Public Library. "Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in t 5 CONC he valley of the Hudson has displayed more profound knowledge of the law or keener discrimina 5 CONC tive qualities than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to s 5 CONC tand among the leading members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conduct 5 CONC s a large and remunerative general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his of 5 CONC fices have been located on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of th 5 CONC e most extensive law libraries in Orange County. In the neighboring county of Rockland, in th 5 CONC e town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices was born November 28, 1833. On the paternal sid 5 CONC e he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Archibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of Nov 5 CONC ember, 1757, having emigrated from the North of Ireland about the time of the Revolution an 5 CONC d settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in farm pursuits. He possesd the indomitable industr 5 CONC y and moral principles characteristic of the Scotch-Irish, and became a prosperous agricultur 5 CONC ist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian. He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr 5 CONC . Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and died in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived t 5 CONC o reach the age of ninety-six years. Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father 5 CONC , who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in hi 5 CONC s native place. In the War of 1812 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was S 5 CONC heriff of Rockland County, having been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. A 5 CONC t a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven year 5 CONC s. The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 17 5 CONC 96 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 5 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a descen 5 CONC dant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 5 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now the town of Ramap 5 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail Coe 5 CONC , daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13, 1 5 CONC 763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left severa 5 CONC l children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children were b 5 CONC orn, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was commence 5 CONC d in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from which h 5 CONC e was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he began the study of law under Jud 5 CONC ge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly after hi 5 CONC s admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Charles Drake, an 5 CONC d served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practice o 5 CONC f his profession in Newburgh. While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to pro 5 CONC fessional duties, yet he has at times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an officia 5 CONC l capacity. Though invariably declining nominations for legislative or congressional position 5 CONC s, he has always been willing to promote the welfare of Newburgh by accepting such position 5 CONC s as it has seemed best, in the interest of the people, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elect 5 CONC ed District Attorney of Orange County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 an 5 CONC d 1881 he was elected Mayor on the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburg 5 CONC h usually gives a large Republican majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bri 5 CONC dge was built, the West Shore Railroad was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfe 5 CONC ct arrangements for the Centennial Celebration. From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partners 5 CONC hip with Charles F. Brown, the firm of Cassedy & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The conne 5 CONC ction was dissolved when Mr. Brown became a Judge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassed 5 CONC y has been in partnership with his son under the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he wa 5 CONC s chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the position for three years. In 1874 he was made a mem 5 CONC ber of the Board of education, and served one year as its President, declining nomination fo 5 CONC r a second term. Perhaps Mr. Cassedy gained greater distinction through his connection with t 5 CONC he West Shore Railroad than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He wa 5 CONC s attorney at Newburgh for the North River Construction Company, that built the West Shore Ra 5 CONC ilroad. In behalf of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of wa 5 CONC y through the city and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afte 5 CONC rward for the receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of t 5 CONC he foreclosure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburg 5 CONC h Court House for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worth 5 CONC y of note that in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three oth 5 CONC ers for more than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now hold 5 CONC s a similar position with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. For many years Mr. Cassedy h 5 CONC as been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also its attorney. His property inter 5 CONC ests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. In partnership with E. T. Skidmore 5 CONC , he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson in 1889, and on a portion of this h 5 CONC e erected a handsome residence for his family. In 1861 he was united in marriage with Miss Ma 5 CONC rgaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and is a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prom 5 CONC inent physician of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of Orange County. They have two sons, Willia 5 CONC m F. and Frank H., and both were admitted to the bar on the same day, the former being in par 5 CONC tnership with his father, while the latter is engaged in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassed 5 CONC y is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity. In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian a 5 CONC nd is Trustee of the First Church." 2 SOUR @S6@ 3 PAGE pg 453 2 SOUR @S7@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 NOTE Newburgh, 4th Ward , page 49 4 CONT @84 Clinton Street 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 APR 1896 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange,NY 2 SOUR @S15@ 3 NOTE Click on Camera for slide show or to view this only 2 SOUR @S18@ 3 PAGE 04/30/1896 pg 1 col 5 3 NOTE LCCN 00030428 2 SOUR @S19@ 3 PAGE April 30, 1896 3 DATA 4 TEXT Abram S. Cassedy, a well known Lawyer and former mayor of Newburgh, NY, committed suicide whi 5 CONC le insane from overwork and worry. 1 REFN +++* 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Ramapo,Rockland,NY 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 1 OCCU Addmitted to the Bar, NY 2 DATE 1857 1 OCCU Lawyer & Mayor 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange,NY 2 SOUR @S7@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, 4th Ward , page 49 1 NOTE Relative: Lee BYBEE from LDS ged. file was initial finding for his name. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1860 New York Census shows him in Newburgh, Orange Cnty., NY. Page 807 ID# NY58643227 2 CONT 2 CONT From:Cassedy, Abram S. 2 CONT Suicide -New York Daily Tribune-April 30, 1896 Page 1 Col 5 - LCCN 00030428 2 CONT 2 CONT *The name Cassedy was misspelled in the headline. 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------------------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Biographical information collected by Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles: from various "Prominen 2 CONC t Residents of Newburgh, Orange County, NY" publications in the New Paltz Public Library 2 CONT 2 CONT Cassedy, Abram S. b. Ramapo, Rockland Co., 29 Nov. 1833, student in Clarkstown, NY 1855; coun 2 CONC ty clerk of Orange Cnty 1857, clerk Board of Supervisors 1858-62; 1859 to Newburgh; 1862 Cou 2 CONC nty D.A. & other public service including Mayor of Newburgh in 1880; bank director. Mar. Mar 2 CONC garet J. d/o the late Dr. Chales Drake of Newburgh. 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S20@ 2 PAGE Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043 1 SOUR @S21@ 2 PAGE Batch #: A455082, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 455082 1 SOUR @S22@ 2 PAGE Film #: 177910, Page #: 939, Ordinance #: 27043 1 SOUR @S20@ 2 PAGE Film #: 447814, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I15@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret J. /DRAKE/ 2 GIVN Margaret J. 2 SURN DRAKE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1842 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S7@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, 4th Ward , page 49 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JUL 1917 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Ed #24 Sheet 8 B 3 NOTE La Grange, Dutches Cnty, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JAN 1949 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie Twp,Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S25@ 3 PAGE Vol. LXVII, No. 232 3 DATA 4 TEXT "Ollivett, 31, First Traffic Victim of Year 5 CONT DeLaval Worker Crushed In His Automobile 5 CONT 5 CONT Edward Ollivett, 31, Pleasant Valley, was killed at 4:30 o'clock, yesterday afternoon when hi 5 CONC s 1936 coach was in collision in Dutchess turnpike with another vehicle near Mickey's tavern 5 CONC , west of Pleasant Valley. County Medical Examiner, Powell said and examination showed Mr. Ol 5 CONC livett died of a broken neck and crushed chest.* Charles Baartz, 50, Pleasant Valley painter 5 CONC , described by authorities as the operator of the second vehicle involved in Dutchess county' 5 CONC s first highway fatal accident of 1949, was injured. He was taken to Vassar hospital and admi 5 CONC tted after being attended for multiple abrasions, shock and contusions of the right shoulder 5 CONC . His condition at the hospital today was described as good. State Trooper John Hogan, Sout 5 CONC h Millbrook, Under sheriff Crapser and Deputies Gardiner and Bassett investigated the acciden 5 CONC t, which occurred on the slippery snow covered highways. Trooper Hogan said Mr. Ollivett wa 5 CONC s on his way to his home from work at the DeLaval Separator plant, and Mr. Baartz was drivin 5 CONC g his 1941 sedan West in Dutchess turnpike at the time of the accident. Trooper Hogan said Mr 5 CONC . Baartz told authorities that Mr. Ollivett's coach skidded in the snow just before the car 5 CONC s collided. Trooper Hogan said that a river of a bread truck had told other persons that he w 5 CONC itnessed the accident. The trooper said, the driver of the truck is not known, but authoritie 5 CONC s are anxious to consult him to obtain details of the accident. Hogan said that the only acco 5 CONC unt of the mishap is the one given by Mr. Bart. Trooper Hagen said that the right front of th 5 CONC e Bart car was smashed and the entire front of the Ollivett coach was damaged. When nearby re 5 CONC sident and motorists reached the Ollivett car, they told authorities they found the driver pi 5 CONC nned by the steering wheel and the dash board. Dr. George Ben vie, Pleasant Valley was calle 5 CONC d and he pronounced Mr. Ollivett dead. Private funeral services for Mr. Ollivett will be cond 5 CONC ucted at the Allen Funeral Home in Pleasant Valley, Monday. The Rev. John H.Hatt, minister o 5 CONC f the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Presbyteria 5 CONC n cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Fir ends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. A native o 5 CONC f this city, Mr. Ollivett had resided here until approximately 10 years ago. He was born Jul 5 CONC y 15, 1917, the son of Mrs. Marguerite Cassedy Ollivett and the late Harry Ollivett. He was e 5 CONC ducated in local schools and employed at the DeLaval Separator Co., for a number of years. Su 5 CONC rviving in addition to his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Vosburgh Ollivett: a daughter, Diane** Ollivet 5 CONC t ; his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crosby, here; two brothers, Harry Crosb 5 CONC y Ollivett and Warren Lloyd Ollivett, Pleasant Valley; and four sisters, Mrs. Hull G. Way, Jr 5 CONC . Pleasant Valley, Mrs. George DeLucas, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Burton Whitaker and Miss Jeann 5 CONC ette Ollivett, here." 5 CONT 5 CONT * My father carried a large iron anvil in the trunk of his car to aid in the assent of the hi 5 CONC ll on Traver Road to reach our home there. 5 CONT ** My name is Diane Cassedy Ollivett, not Diana! 5 CONT I have always know in my heart that it was no accident, and with good reason, I doubt very mu 5 CONC ch the veracity of the account of the other driver. 5 CONT 5 CONT My father's death was also my first memorable psychic experience, I knew before I started hom 5 CONC e that he was dead, I went out of body with him to the scene of the crash and witnessed the a 5 CONC nguish of my Uncle Bing and though afraid to tell Mother what I had experienced, tried to pre 5 CONC pare her for the horrible news that my Uncle Warren would soon bring. 5 CONT This record is for my cousins, Carol who was very young then and Karen who was not yet born w 5 CONC hen this happened. Your parents were my life support and salvation. Aunt Ann to talk to an 5 CONC d cry on and Aunt Audrey to keep me occupied, playing with the new baby, piano and just bein 5 CONC g good company, like Aunt Ann.. And, dear cousins, you too played a great part in my recover 5 CONC y from Daddy's death, you were there to fuss over, play with and love. A love which you bot 5 CONC h returned to me many times over. 5 CONT Aunt Edith and Linda, you and Uncle Hull helped too as did Aunt Midgie and Uncle George who t 5 CONC ook me in while Mother went to school. I love you all, but it was Aunt Ann, Uncle Bing and A 5 CONC unt Audrey and my friend Margie that were my day to day support and I thank God for all of yo 5 CONC u! 5 CONT Diane Cassedy Ollivett 1/19/2001. 1 BURI 2 DATE JAN 1949 2 PLAC Pleasant Valley,NY 1 REFN *^+ 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 1 NOTE Relationship to Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles: 2 CONT Father 2 CONT 7th cousin 2 CONT 6th cousin twice removed 2 CONT 7th cousin 4 times removed 2 CONT 8th cousin twice removed 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I33@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy May /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Dorothy May 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 APR 1923 2 PLAC Hamilton St. Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I34@ INDI 1 NAME Diane Cassedy /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Diane Cassedy 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 SEP 1942 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S26@ 3 NOTE And because I have my birth certificate to prove it! Though each one contains erros, the dat 4 CONC e is always the same. 1 REFN * 1 FAMC @F22@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I48@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Ruth /BROWN/ 2 GIVN Edith Ruth 2 SURN BROWN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1871 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE In Lagrange ED #14-31 Sheet 6 B 4 CONT Moores Mills-Billings Road 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 NOTE Essex Fells Boro, Essex, New Jersey; Series: T624; Roll: 882; Page: 41B; Enumeration District 4 CONC : 179; Part: 2; Line: 42. 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 NOTE Manhattan Assembly District 10, New York, New York; Roll: T625_1202; Page: 7B; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 716; Image: 980. 2 SOUR @S117@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: T9_911; Family History Film: 1254911; Page: 8.3000; Enumera 4 CONC tion District: 30; Image: 0177. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F47@ 1 DIV 2 DATE 1892/1896 1 SOUR @S16@ 2 PAGE vol 12 p 89 2 DATA 3 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 4 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 4 CONT Born in New York 4 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 4 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 4 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 4 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 4 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 4 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 4 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I50@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /WHITEHILL/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN WHITEHILL 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1849 2 PLAC Scotland 2 SOUR @S117@ 3 NOTE Census Place Newburgh, Orange, New York 4 CONT Family History Library Film 1254911 4 CONT NA Film Number T9-0911 4 CONT Page Number 8C 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I137@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /BUDD/ 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN BUDD 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1765 2 SOUR @S42@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I223@ INDI 1 NAME David B. /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN David B. 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Dutchess,Ny 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 217 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217; Image: 441. 2 SOUR @S55@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 217 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE page 24 Dover, Dutchess County 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 FAMC @F204@ 1 OCCU Farm Laborer 2 DATE 1850/1860 2 PLAC Dover,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE page 24 Dover, Dutchess County 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 217 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York 1 NOTE This is a guessed at parentage at this point 2 CONT May have been born in Patterson, NY which is now part of Putnam County 1 SOUR @S177@ 2 NOTE Lists birth as 1780 in Dutchess County, NY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I250@ INDI 1 NAME Maude L. /HUSTED/ 2 GIVN Maude L. 2 SURN HUSTED 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1887 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66 4 CONC ; Image: 827. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1914 2 SOUR @S62@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Evergreen Cemetery Pine Plains,NY 2 SOUR @S62@ 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F219@ 1 FAMC @F220@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I252@ INDI 1 NAME Maybelle Eva /MINOR/ 2 GIVN Maybelle Eva 2 SURN MINOR 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1907/1909 2 PLAC Conneticuit 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36 4 CONC ; Image: 107 2 SOUR @S41@ 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 PAGE ED 114 3 NOTE Convent - St. Albans, Vt. Border 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1955 2 PLAC Bridgeport,Fairfied,CT 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Name: MABEL E FRANK 5 CONT Death Date: 13 November 1955 5 CONT Death Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut 5 CONT Age: 48 Years 5 CONT Birth Date: xxxYOB 5 CONT Marital Status: Widowed 5 CONT Spouse: ARTH 5 CONT State File #: 17725 5 CONT Residence: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut 5 CONT Gender: Female 5 CONT Race: White 1 BURI 2 PLAC Park Cemtry Assoc. Bridgeport,CT. 2 SOUR @S911@ 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMC @F225@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I284@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /DINGS/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN DINGS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1741 2 PLAC Athens,New York 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE Pgs 571 & 572 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE Pg 16 1 CHR 2 DATE 1742 2 PLAC Athens,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1808 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE Pgs 571 & 572 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE Pg 16 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F248@ 1 FAMC @F249@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: Book "The Dings Family in America" copy in possession of 2 CONT Richard C. 2 CONT Smith. Palatine research done by Hank Jones, P O Box 8341, Universal 2 CONT City, CA 2 CONT 91608. 2 CONT Gravestone located in Dings Cemetery in August 1996. Photo in records of Richard Smith. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I386@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /WOPALL/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN WOPALL 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1777 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty.,Ny 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 217; Image: 441. 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE page 24 Dover, Dutchess County 1 REFN +*/Ropell 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 NOTE Ancestral File Number: 1JMJ-K7 1 SOUR @S177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I412@ INDI 1 NAME John Henry /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN John Henry 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC South Dover,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S86@ 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440. 2 SOUR @S87@ 3 PAGE Page 84 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M653_740; Page: 770; Image: 86. 4 CONT lists age as 53 3 DATA 4 TEXT 1860 Olivet, John, Dutchess, NY 770 Union Vale 5 CONT 599 663 5 CONT John Olivet, 53 Farmer 5 CONT Hester Olivet, 51 F 5 CONT Catherine Olivet, 13 F 5 CONT Clark Stillwell, 17 M Farm Laborer 2 SOUR @S88@ 3 PAGE Page 84 3 DATA 4 TEXT 1870 Olivett, John, Dutchess, NY; 1 Union Vale 5 CONT 5 CONT 1 5 CONT John Olivett, 64 M Farmer 5 CONT Esther Olivett, 61 F Keeping house 5 CONT Caroline Olivett, 23 F at home 2 SOUR @S79@ 3 PAGE 1254825 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1888 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S86@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Clove,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S86@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F325@ 1 FAMC @F113@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Union Vale,Dutchess,New York (Clove) 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440. 4 CONT Next to David Sprage, father or grand father of David married to John's sister Mary 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Union Vale 2 SOUR @S79@ 3 PAGE 1254825 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, NY & granson Newton Ollivett Living with them. 1 NOTE Had farm on Blueberry Mt. near Clove Cemetery 1 SOUR @S177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I460@ INDI 1 NAME James Vincent /MINER/ 2 GIVN James Vincent 2 SURN MINER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JUL 1884 2 PLAC CT. 2 SOUR @S131@ 2 SOUR @S116@ 3 PAGE ED 5-96 Sheet 19 A 3 NOTE New Haven, New Haven, Ct. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAR 1967 2 PLAC Ct. 2 SOUR @S40@ 3 NOTE Name: James Minor 4 CONT SSN: 045-18-4734 4 CONT Last Residence: 06503 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America 4 CONT Born: 10 Jul 1884 4 CONT Died: Mar 1967 4 CONT State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951 ) 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 NOTE Name: JAMES V MINOR 4 CONT Death Date: 14 March 1967 4 CONT Death Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut 4 CONT Age: 82 Years 4 CONT Birth Date: xxxYOB 4 CONT Marital Status: Widowed 4 CONT Spouse: ELIZ 4 CONT State File #: 05630 4 CONT Residence: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut 4 CONT Gender: Male 4 CONT Race: White 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 FAMC @F11300@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 OCCU Construction Contractor 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC New Haven,Ct. 2 SOUR @S116@ 3 PAGE ED 5-96 Sheet 19 A 3 NOTE New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; Roll: 278; Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 96; Image: 203 4 CONC .0 1 NOTE James was working well into his 80's as a secrity guard at a beach in Ct. and then in later y 2 CONC ears as a lifeguard in the Miami, Fla. area. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was apparently an axctive member of the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in the Miami area als 2 CONC o and may have been well over 100 years old when he passed. A clock dedicated to him there wa 2 CONC s destroyed my Hurricane Andrew. It felt good walking in his footsteps while I was involved w 2 CONC ith the Goald Coast. I only met him once for a few mintes while he was working at the beach i 2 CONC n Ct. 2 CONT 2 CONT Any clue to those later years and other marriages would be more than welcome! 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I552@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 SURN BAILEY 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUL 1756 2 PLAC Bridgewater,Mas 2 SOUR @S16@ 3 PAGE vol 12 p 89 3 DATA 4 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 5 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 5 CONT Born in New YOrk 5 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 5 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 5 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 5 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 5 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 5 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 5 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 2 SOUR @S106@ 3 PAGE vol 12 p 89 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1821/1824 2 PLAC New Windsor 2 SOUR @S16@ 3 PAGE vol 12 p 89 3 DATA 4 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 5 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 5 CONT Born in New YOrk 5 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 5 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 5 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 5 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 5 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 5 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 5 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 1 BURI 2 PLAC New Windsor,NY 2 SOUR @S938@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F399@ 1 NOTE This hero of the Rev. War was attened George Washington during a bout of small pox and in re 2 CONC memberance of that he received a bronze statue personally from Lafayette which is still in th 2 CONC e family! 2 CONT 2 CONT Per: 2 CONT 2 CONT Related collaterally to Samuel Adams, revolutionary patriot. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT # WASHINGTON'S SWORD 2 CONT 2 CONT WAS FORGED OR REPAIRED NEAR 2 CONT HERE BY JOHN BAILEY. THE 2 CONT SWORD IS NOW IN SMITHSONIAN 2 CONT MUSEUM, WASHINGTON, D.C. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Location: NYS 52, AT GLENHAM 1 SOUR @S16@ 2 PAGE vol 12 p 89 2 DATA 3 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 4 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 4 CONT Born in New YOrk 4 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 4 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 4 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 4 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 4 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 4 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 4 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I553@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia G. /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN Lydia G. 2 SURN GURNEE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 DEC 1796 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. 5 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 5 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 5 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 5 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 5 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 5 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 5 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 5 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 5 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 5 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1883 2 PLAC Brooklyn,NY 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F400@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like ma 4 CONC ny other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this famil 4 CONC y was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and childr 4 CONC en. 4 CONT 4 CONT Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove 27th 1729 he pu 4 CONC rchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No. 6, in "Concklin's range" in Ka 4 CONC kiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of th 4 CONC e mountain in the town of Ramapo, and the old house stood a short distance east of the presen 4 CONC t residence. 4 CONT 4 CONT Francois was the father of ten children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I554@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /CASSEDY/ 2 GIVN Archibald 2 SURN CASSEDY 2 NSFX Jr 1 TITL Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 AUG 1794 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT 5 CONT 5 CONT Among their children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28 5 CONC , 1794, and who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 181 5 CONC 2 he was Lieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, havin 5 CONC g been elected to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he move 5 CONC d to Brrooklyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1862 2 PLAC Brooklyn,NY 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 OCCU Merchant 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Ramapo,Rockland,NY 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 1 NOTE 1830 New York Census shows him inRamapo, NY. Page 807 ID# NY558316001 2 CONT 2 CONT Biographical information collected from various "Prominent Residents of Newburgh, Orange Coun 2 CONC ty, NY" publications in the New Paltz Public Library by Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles: 2 CONT 2 CONT Cassedy, Archibald, b. Rockland Co., farmer & merchant; m. Lydia d/o Judge Gurnee of Rocklan 2 CONC d Co., who emigrated from Paris during the Revolutionary War. Parent of Abraham S. Cassedy 2 CONT War of 1812 Muster Rolls show him as Sargent in Gurnee's 8e Reg't, NY Militia 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S107@ 2 PAGE Film #: 447830, Page #: , Ordinance #: 74474 1 SOUR @S107@ 2 PAGE Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S108@ 2 PAGE Film #: 455158, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Assessment Roll of The Town of Hampstead (Now Ramapo) for 1812 4 CONT \\\\cassady, \archibald, h,. f., and store $1,348 valuation $4 31 amt of tax 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT Ramapo -Villages And Hamlets pge 283 4 CONT 4 CONT Cassady's Corners 4 CONT About one mile east of Viola, on the New City road, we come to the well known landmark of ou 4 CONC r town, Cassady's corners. Located almost in the center of the town, at a point where severa 4 CONC l roads intersect, this, for over 60 years, was the place for town meetings. Marking the sit 4 CONC e at present are but two houses, and a blacksmith shop built about 1850, and now owned and ru 4 CONC n by Mr. W. H. Rose. 4 CONT It may be of interest to know that, during the 94 years of our existance as a town, town meet 4 CONC ings have been held for 11 years, or vetween 1791 and 1801, at the house of Theunis Cuyper, j 4 CONC ust southeast of the brick church; for 61 years, or between 1802 and 1862 inclusive, at Cassa 4 CONC dy Corners; and for 22 years from 1863 to 1884 inclusivel, at Monsey. 4 CONT While at Cassady Corners, they were hled from 1802-18, at Archiblad Cassady's; from 1819-29 4 CONC , at Elizabeth Cassady's his widow; from 1830-36 at Isaac Finch's; from 1834-51, at Archibal 4 CONC d Cassayd's (son of former); from 1852-54, at Oliver Crum's; in 1855, at Cornelius B. Haring' 4 CONC s; in 1856, at John Onderdonk's; in 1857 and 1858, at Joseph Washburn's; from 1859-1862, at D 4 CONC avid Ackerman's. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I598@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /STREVER/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN STREVER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JAN 1785 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 35 & 195 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 6; Image: 14. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 JUL 1830 2 SOUR @S90@ 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 135 & 95 3 NOTE Note different death dates 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S91@ 2 SOUR @S90@ 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F427@ 1 FAMC @F428@ 1 NOTE TEMPLE WORK DONE: refer to folder. 2 CONT Inherited Johan Adam Strible (Striebel, Strever) Homestead. 2 CONT BAPTISM SPONSORS: Uldrich Striebel and Margaretha Coon. 2 CONT Gravestone located, August 1996. Photo in records of Richard Smith. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Grave source: 2 CONT http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/pine/pineplains10.htm 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE vol II pge 124 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 MAY 2009 3 TIME 14:52:04 0 @I662@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Tanner /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Peter Tanner 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 DEC 1876 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumera 4 CONC tion District: 1; Image: 0485. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36 4 CONC ; Image: 107. 2 SOUR @S131@ 3 NOTE 34 Bain Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66 4 CONC ; Image: 827. 2 SOUR @S40@ 2 SOUR @S144@ 3 NOTE Living with his grand aunt, Sarah Vosburgh Scott and her husband John as a servent 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1968 2 PLAC Stamford,Fairfield,CT 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 NOTE Age: 91 Years 4 CONT Birth Date: xxxYOB 4 CONT Marital Status: Widowed 4 CONT Spouse: LENA 4 CONT State File #: 17044 4 CONT Residence: Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut 4 CONT Gender: Male 4 CONT Race: White 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S40@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 3 NOTE State (Year) SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951 ) 1 BURI 2 PLAC Evergreen Cemetery Pine Plains,NY 2 SOUR @S129@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F219@ 1 FAMC @F480@ 1 OCCU Farm Laborer 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 PAGE 1254820 pg 4C 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia County, NY 4 CONT At his brothr-in-law's -John Vosburgh and w/his parent's Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9 4 CONC _820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 0485. 4 CONT 1 OCCU Rail Road Brakeman 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC 337 Parker Ave.,Poughkeepsie 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66 4 CONC ; Image: 827. 1 OCCU Conductor C.Y.E.kY cO. 2 DATE 1918 2 PLAC Danbury,CT 2 SOUR @S131@ 1 OCCU Conductor 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC New York New Haven and Hartford Rail Road 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 1 NOTE 2 CONT From SS Death Index 2 CONT Employment: 2 CONT New York-NewHaven & Hartford Rail Road, was conductor between Maybrook, NY and New Haven, Con 2 CONC n 2 CONT From Census 1880 Columbia Cnty., NY 2 CONT From So. Columbia County NY Families 2 CONT 2 CONT Connecticut Death Index: 2 CONT Death Year: 1968 2 CONT File # 17044 2 CONT Age 91 2 CONT Month of Death August 2 CONT Day " " 30 2 CONT Stamford 2 CONT Widowed from Lena 1 SOUR @S89@ 2 PAGE pg 206 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 02:21:47 0 @I684@ INDI 1 NAME John Edward /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN John Edward 2 SURN VOSBURGH 2 NSFX Jr of Ancram 1 TITL Jr of Ancram 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1777 2 SOUR @S148@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT John Vosburgh died 2-13-1862 (84 years 6 months and 11 days) 2 SOUR @S50@ 3 PAGE pg 206 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE pg 65 3 NOTE Book published before the letter from June was written has his birth as 08/04/1777 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 PAGE pg 65 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 page 117 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 4 CONT Living between sons, Silas & Abraham 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 4 CONT next door to Abram A. 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 1 CHR 2 DATE 25 OCT 1778 2 PLAC Greenbush,Gallentine Col. County 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE E-31 page 36 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 1862 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S112@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE pg 65 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S148@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F493@ 1 FAMC @F494@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S50@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT John 77 male widow lived there 77 years, farmer 4 CONT Baker, Catherine 44 female child 11 years res. widow 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I701@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Isaac 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1658 2 PLAC Rennsselaerwyk,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S56@ 2 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 1658 2 PLAC Rennsselaerwyk,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S475@ 2 SOUR @S56@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1760/1765 2 PLAC Kinderhook,Albany Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S56@ 2 SOUR @S475@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F441@ 1 FAMC @F505@ 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From Vol 1 of The Balance and Columbia Repositery (Hudson, 1802); as quoted in OL 2 CONC D KINDERHOOK by Edward A. Collier (copyright 1914),; an article "The Natural History of Kinde 2 CONC rhook" by Rev. Daniel B. Warren: 2 CONT "Isaac Vosburgh of this place was 105 years old when he died. Eliza Vosburgh was 93. 'an 2 CONC d a black man of Mr. Vosburgh's is of the same age, (100), ' actice and performing manual lab 2 CONC or." 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ------------------------------------------New Netherland Register/Vosburgh Family p. 8. 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac Vosburgh 2 CONT Isaac Vosburgh, the youngest of the three brothers, was bornabout 1658. he is the progenito 2 CONC r of a large branch of thefamily, a restless branch strongly characterized with thepioneer in 2 CONC stincts. his descendants spread out in alldirections; and within two generations we find the 2 CONC m inMassachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, the Mohawk Valley and theprovince of Quebec. The Alb 2 CONC any and Coxsackie memgbers of thefamily originate through this line. 2 CONT p. 9 2 CONT Isaac Vosburgh first appears in the Albany court records whilestill a minor. On September 5 2 CONC , 1676, his brother Pieter suedJan Thyse Goes, for an assalt upon Isaac committed in Pieter's 2 CONC barn. The wife of Jan Thyse saw Isaac chasing her husband'scows; she told Jan Thyse. whereupo 2 CONC n he jumped over the fence,and according to his own testimony, admitted that he had hit thela 2 CONC d (Isaac) once. It appeared in the testimony that the fencewas in bad condition and that Ja 2 CONC n Thysen's cows were on theVosburgh land at the time that Isaac was chasing them. Goes wasfin 2 CONC ed for the assault.and also he had to pay the costs of theaction. Before his marriage, Isaa 2 CONC c lived with his brotherPieter on the homestead farm on the "Groot Stuck." One of thepropert 2 CONC y provisions in Pieter's will, made in 1690, was that his"brother Isaac shall have half of th 2 CONC e land of the farm at theKinderhook, situated on the Groote Stuck, provided he pay halfof wha 2 CONC t is still due on the account of the farm." 2 CONT 2 CONT On august 1, 1686, the first banns were pronouunced at Albany,for the marriage of isaac Vosbu 2 CONC rgh and Annatje Jns Goes,daughter of Jan Thyse Goes, as mention above. On April 9, 1713,Piete 2 CONC r Vosburgh sold Isaac a part of the land on Kinderhookcreek, at Papono_ick, and Isaac also bo 2 CONC ught adjoining land fromDirck We_Els Ten Broeck, which he shortly afterward sold toAbraham Va 2 CONC n Alstyne. There is no record of Isaac Vosburghowning land before the year 1713. he may possi 2 CONC bly have beenregarded as the owner of one-half of the homestead far, althoughthe title stil 2 CONC l remained in Pieter's name. isaac Vosburgh wasnot one of the original grantees, in the parti 2 CONC tion of theKinderhook Patent. The name of isaac Vosburgh and also ofPieter Vosburgh appeat i 2 CONC n the several lists of the inhabitantsof Kinderhook, as follows: Census of the City and Count 2 CONC y ofAlbany, June 16, 1697; a petition of Protestants to King WilliamIII, dated Deceber 3, 170 2 CONC 1; inhabitants and freeholders of theCity and County of Albany in 1720. Isaac Vosburgh wa 2 CONC s a privatein Capt Abraham Van Alstynes company, according to the musterroll of the company 2 CONC , dated September 17, 1715. This wasevidently a Kinderhook company. So far as can be ascertai 2 CONC ned,he held no public office. 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac Vosburgh probably lived to the advanced age of 105 years,and died at Kinderhook about 1 2 CONC 760-65. The Balance and ColumbianRepostory was a weekly paper, published at Hudson, N.Y. In i 2 CONC tsearly numbers, there appears a very intersting serial articleentitled, "Notes on the Natura 2 CONC l History of Kinderhood." In thepart of this aricle published on February 9, 1802, in Volum 2 CONC e 2,No. 6, the author mentions that one of the characteristics ofthe town is the logevity o 2 CONC f the inhabitants, and cites thefollowing instances:--"Isaac Vosburgh of this place was 105ye 2 CONC ars when he died--Elias Vosburgh was 95--another woman of thesame name was 95." This articl 2 CONC e was written before the year1802. A careful analysis of all the known Isaacs in theVosburg 2 CONC h family leaves only two that the aricle can refer to. Ido not hesitate to affirm that it i 2 CONC s almost a certainty that theIsaac written of here is the one who lived to that advance age.T 2 CONC here may be some discrepancy in the age given; that is morethan likely, depending of curse up 2 CONC on where the author obtainedhis information. If he read the iscription on Isaac's grave, iti 2 CONC s more likely to be accurate than any tradition handed down,which would possibly have been su 2 CONC bject to some exaggeration.The only other Isaac who could have been 105 years old in 1802,i 2 CONC s the fourth son of Jacob Vosburgh and dorothea Janse VanAlstyne; he belonged to the Livingst 2 CONC on Manor branch of thefamily. It is true that some of this Isaac's brothers wereresidents a 2 CONC t Kinderhook after they were married, but the name ofisaac never appears as a sponsor for an 2 CONC y of their children. Therecord of this Isaac appears to end with his baptism, as it alsobegin 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac Vosburgh. The Record of His Family. 2 CONT b. about 1658; d. about 1760-65 2 CONT m. August 1, 1686 (first banns), Albany, Annetje Jans Goes,daughter of Jan Tyse and Steyntj 2 CONC e Jans. 2 CONT 1. Abraham bp. Octover 16, 1687, Albany; died young 2 CONT II. Geertruy bp. April 4, 1689, alvany; died young. 2 CONT III. Pieter bp. August 3, 1690, Alvany; m. January30, 1720, Helena Goes, marriage recorded a 2 CONC t Albany andKinderhook 2 CONT IV. Jan (Johannes) bp. August 28, 1692, Albany; m. May 24, 1722,albany, maria Van Buren. 2 CONT V. Geertruy bp. January 17, 1694, Albany 2 CONT VI. Abraham bp. March 11, 1696, albany; m. Octover 11,1719, Albany, Geerie Van den Bergh; h 2 CONC e died 1761-63 2 CONT VII. Styntje bp. November 7, 1697, Albany; m. June 16,1721, Albany Jochum Calliers (Collier) 2 CONT VIII. Jacob bp. September 3, 1699, Albany, m. January16, 1737, Kinderhook, Cornelia Goes 2 CONT IX. Antje bp. January 4, 1702, at Kinderhook;baptish recorded at Albany; m. February 1, 1735 2 CONC , KinderhookJohanna Winschil; m. 2nd. at Widsor, Conn., September 11, 1750,Ann Loomis, wido 2 CONC w of Stephen gilett; Isaac died Decemer 2, 1771,at Sheffield, Mass. Second marriage and deat 2 CONC h from Winstonburyparish record. 2 CONT XI. Marytje bp. February 22, 1708, Albany; m. 1728,Kinderhood, Pieter Van Valkenburgh. 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 98 4 CONT The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father was Abraha 4 CONC m Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about the yeat 1630. Abraham 4 CONC , spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a successful fur-trader. 4 CONT Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader, married Anna Janse Goes 1 SOUR @S24@ 2 PAGE pag 2 col 2 & page 10-13 2 DATA 3 TEXT (From A History of Old Kinderhook) 4 CONT Isaac Vosburgh, a carpenter and trader 4 CONT 4 CONT "Isaac Vosburgh, the youngest of the three brothers, was born about 1658. He is the progenit 4 CONC or of a large branch of the family, a restless branch, strongly characterized with the pionee 4 CONC r instincts. His descendants spread out in all directions; within two generations we find the 4 CONC m in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, the Mohawk Valley and the province of Quebec. " 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I846@ INDI 1 NAME Caspar /SINGER/ 2 GIVN Caspar 2 SURN SINGER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1643 2 PLAC Metznitz,Herzogthumb,Carnten,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JUL 1714 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F569@ 1 NOTE NOTE: Name may be spelled SANGER with 2 dots above the A. 2 CONT Placeof birth is Metznitz in Herzogthumb Carnten, Germany (2 2 CONT dots above 2 CONT the a in Carnten. 2 CONT Place of marriage is Gerichtsschoffe at Kirberg, Germany, 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE:Hank Jones, Box 8341, Universal City, CA. 2 CONT 2 CONT OCC: Bricklayer. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I847@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Margaretha /HOFFMAN/ 2 GIVN Anna Margaretha 2 SURN HOFFMAN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F569@ 1 FAMC @F570@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Hank Jones, Box 8341, Universal City, CA. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I854@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Catharina /SANGER/ 2 GIVN Anna Catharina 2 SURN SANGER 1 SEX F 1 CHR 2 DATE 25 OCT 1683 2 PLAC Metznitz,H,Germany 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F572@ 1 FAMC @F569@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Schneider Connections, Summer 1992. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I857@ INDI 1 NAME Hans /HOFFMANN/ 2 GIVN Hans 2 SURN HOFFMANN 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I860@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /MULLER/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN MULLER 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F574@ 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Schneider Connections, Summer 1992. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I862@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Henrich /SCHNEIDER/ 2 GIVN Johann Henrich 2 SURN SCHNEIDER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1679 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 MAR 1748 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F577@ 1 FAMC @F578@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "A Historical Account of the Schneider / Snider / Snyder 2 CONT Family", by 2 CONT June (Shaull) Lutz, 1981, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2 CONT "History Northern New York", pp. 1140-1. Was of Germantown, Columbia, 2 CONT New 2 CONT York. 1/1/1726. 2 CONT Additional Sources: Edward Graydon Snyder 2 CONT Schneider Connections, Summer 1992 2 CONT 2 CONT Confirmed in Hochheim in 1695 at age 16 as HANS HENRICH SCHNEIDER. 2 CONT Along with 2 CONT his grandfather, he came to America in 1709, appearing on the 2 CONT Rotterdam lists of Palatinates on the ship of Captain John Unthank, with his wife and three c 2 CONC hildren. In New York, he appeared on the Ration Lists of Governor Hunter in 1710, 1711 and 1 2 CONC 712. 2 CONT He was a Palatine not willing to continue on the Manor Aug 26, 1724 per "Doc. Hist. of New Yo 2 CONC r, Vol III page 724. 2 CONT 2 CONT NOTE: Name may have been spelled SNEYDER, Hendrick. Per Henry Jones book, Vol II. H weas c 2 CONC onfirmed as Hans Henrich Schneider in 1695, age 16 years. 2 CONT Total of 6 children listed in Henry Jones book, Vol II. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I863@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /WEYRICH/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN WEYRICH 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1688 2 PLAC Bosenheim,Rheinhessen,Hesse-Darmstadt,Germany 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F577@ 1 FAMC @F579@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Edward Graydon Snyder & Schneider Connections, Summer 1992 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I864@ INDI 1 NAME Conrad /SCHNEIDER/ 2 GIVN Conrad 2 SURN SCHNEIDER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1717/1718 2 PLAC Rheinbeck,Dutchess,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1811 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F574@ 1 FAMC @F577@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "A Historical Account of the Schneider / Snider / Snyder 2 CONT Family", by June (Shaull) Lutz 1981, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2 CONT A chart from Edward Graydon, 2220 Old Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 2 CONT 94304-1328, 2 CONT August 23, 1992. 2 CONT Schneider Connections, Summer 1992. 2 CONT "The Palatine Families of New York" Vol II by Henry Jones. 2 CONT Married in Zion Lutheran Church -- Source: unknown 2 CONT In1790 "Conradt Snider" of Germantown, had a family of 13. -- 2 CONT Was a freeholder at East Camp in 1763. 2 CONT Was in Capt. Frederick Kortz's Company inEast Camp in 1767. 2 CONT His will was dated 13 Feb 1807 and probated 22 June 1811(Columbia County Will Book. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I865@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /SCHNEIDER/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN SCHNEIDER 1 SEX F 1 CHR 2 DATE 2 AUG 1749 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F580@ 1 FAMC @F574@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith. & Schneider Connections, Summer 1992 2 CONT 2 CONT Baptism Sponsors: Johannes Lescher and Maretgen Muller in Reformed 2 CONT Church. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I866@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /BITZER/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN BITZER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1650 2 SOUR @S30@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1677 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 FAMC @F582@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I867@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Els /ZIMMERMANN/ 2 GIVN Anna Els 2 SURN ZIMMERMANN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1650 2 SOUR @S30@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I884@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Eva /BITZER/ 2 GIVN Anna Eva 2 SURN BITZER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1671 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1755 2 SOUR @S162@ 3 PAGE pg 928 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 FAMC @F581@ 1 NOTE THE PALANTINE FAMILES OF NEW YORK BY HENRY Z. JONES, JR. 2 CONT 2 CONT Surname spelled Pezer in her obit. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I885@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /BITZER/ 2 GIVN Daniel 2 SURN BITZER 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F582@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I886@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /ZIMMERMANN/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN ZIMMERMANN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I888@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /SCHU/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN SCHU 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1667 2 SOUR @S162@ 3 PAGE pg 928 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1747 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT SCHU or ZOE or SCHUH or SCHUCHLE or SCHUCH or TZOE or Shoe 2 CONT 2 CONT THE PALANTINE FAMILES OF NEW YORK BY HENRY Z. JONES, JR. 2 CONT Palantine who agreed to stay on Livingston Manor on August 26, 1724 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT From: Kkirby4225@aol 2 CONT 2 CONT came to the State 1714 from Germany, they live in the East Camp & 2 CONT he died in Germantown NY. His son Martinus is whom I believe is the father to 2 CONT Jacob Shook. For this reason; Martinus Schuch (bp 8 Aug 1700 in Hachenburg, 2 CONT Germany) and his wife, Ann Elisabeth Dings, along with Anna Geertje Schuch, 2 CONT joined the Red Hook Lutheran Church May 16 1751. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I893@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Eva /SCHU/ 2 GIVN Anna Eva 2 SURN SCHU 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1698 2 PLAC White Clayskill,Central Camp,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F249@ 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 SOUR @S162@ 2 PAGE pg 928 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I894@ INDI 1 NAME Johan Adam /DINGS/ 2 GIVN Johan Adam 2 SURN DINGS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1695 1 CHR 2 DATE 22 SEP 1695 2 PLAC Mindrsbach,Germany 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F249@ 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: Book "The Dings Family in America" in possession of Richard C. Smith. 2 CONT Palatine research done by Hank Jones, P O Box 8341, UniversalCity, CA 91608 2 CONT Came to America in 1709 or 1710 with Parents 2 CONT OCC: Farmer 2 CONT Childrens info and other children listed in "The Palatine Families of New York",Vol I by Henr 2 CONC y Jones. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I895@ INDI 1 NAME Jost Henrich /AX/ 2 GIVN Jost Henrich 2 SURN AX 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 APR 1698 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F597@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Families of New York", Vol I by Henry Jones. 2 CONT AX or AXIN or AKS 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I896@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara // 2 GIVN Barbara 1 SEX F 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 MAY 1698 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I899@ INDI 1 NAME Gerdraut /AX/ 2 GIVN Gerdraut 2 SURN AX 1 SEX F 1 REFN +*/Laucks 1 FAMS @F596@ 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 NOTE NAME: may be AX or AXIN or AKS 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I900@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Jacob /DINGS/ 2 GIVN Johann Jacob 2 SURN DINGS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC ,,,Germany 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F596@ 1 FAMC @F598@ 1 NOTE Sources: Book "The Dings Family in America", copy in the Seattle, Washington Library and Lib 2 CONC rary of Congress. Also Palatine research done by Hank Jones, 2 CONT P.O. Box 8341, Universal City, California 91608 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth: Probably Hochstenbach, Germany or Mundrsbach, Germany 2 CONT Came to American in 1709 in the 6th party at Rotterdam. 2 CONT Was a soldier in 1711 (PalatineVolunteers to Canada). 2 CONT Was Nat. 8 & 9 Sept. 1715. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I910@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria /DINGS/ 2 GIVN Anna Maria 2 SURN DINGS 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1672 1 REFN +*DINGES 1 FAMS @F598@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 5E0ED26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100954BAE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT REFN: 1193 2 CONT !SOURCE: "The Palatine Families Of New York", Vol I by Henry Jones 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I927@ INDI 1 NAME Strever /TANNER/ 2 GIVN Strever 2 SURN TANNER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 APR 1806 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Co.,Ny 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 198 3 NOTE This says his mother was Elizabeth Davis but the dates do not fit. 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE Pg 34 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1865 2 PLAC Ohio 2 SOUR @S90@ 3 NOTE Monument 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 35 & 198 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains Cem.,. Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S90@ 3 NOTE Monument 1 REFN +^* 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 FAMC @F427@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S49@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 Page 282 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 1 NOTE SOURCE: "Southern Columbia County, New York Families" edited by 2 CONT Arthur 2 CONT C. M. Kelly, 1996. And Records of Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, 2 CONT Arkansas. And 2 CONT Hank Jones, The Palatine Familiesof New York. Book "Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, Ne 2 CONC w York", copy in Seattle, Washington Library. 2 CONT 1855 Census of town of Ancram lists Strever Tanner,wife Elizabeth and children: Margaret, Es 2 CONC ter, Catherine, May Ann, Elizabeth,Rachel and William. 2 CONT Lived on a farm on the road between Ancram Lead Mines and Boston Corners. 2 CONT Died of Typhoid. 2 CONT From: American Ancestry, Vol II, page 124 2 CONT 2 CONT Relative: John TANNER 2 CONT 2 CONT Source of burial and death date: 2 CONT http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/pine/pineplains10.htm 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S164@ 2 PAGE Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228 1 SOUR @S165@ 2 PAGE Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228 1 SOUR @S177@ 1 SOUR @S166@ 2 PAGE Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25 1 SOUR @S167@ 2 PAGE Film #: 170715, Page #: 172, Ordinance #: 25 1 SOUR @S168@ 2 PAGE Film #: 170625, Page #: 313, Ordinance #: 63228 1 SOUR @S50@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Tanner, Strever 48 male, resided there 48 years, farmer 4 CONT Elizabeth, 36 female, wife, resided there 36 years 4 CONT Ester 17 female child 4 CONT Catherine 6 female child 4 CONT Elizabeth 4 female child 4 CONT Rachel 3 female child 4 CONT William 1 male child 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE Vol II pg 124 2 DATA 3 TEXT by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 4 CONT "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esthe 4 CONC r Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1 4 CONC 867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 183 4 CONC 2 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong) 4 CONC , born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, af 4 CONC terward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. 4 CONT Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plain 4 CONC s (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Jun 4 CONC ghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with wh 4 CONC o he produced 10 more children." 4 CONT 4 CONT Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Sout 4 CONC hern Columbia County, NY Familes," 1 SOUR @S89@ 2 PAGE pg 195 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 MAY 2009 3 TIME 14:51:56 0 @I946@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel of Pine Plains /TANNER/ 2 GIVN Samuel of Pine Plains 2 SURN TANNER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 APR 1758 2 PLAC Clove,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 193-194 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pg 580 3 NOTE Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever 3 DATA 4 TEXT The father of Mrs. Strever {Clarissa Tanner} was born April 4, 1758, in Dover, Sutchess count 5 CONC y, where he lived ?? years. He first wedded a Miss McIntosch by whom he had five children: W 5 CONC illiam, born February 4, 1783, first married Margaret Strever, after her death Mrs. Finch, an 5 CONC d his third wife was Betsy Davis; John, born March 6, 1788, for his second wife cose Mrs. Chr 5 CONC istine Mosher; Rachel was born March 20, 1784; Alexander, born February 29, 1785, was marrie 5 CONC d and had two children, one daughter marrying Dr. Platner; and Margaret, twin sister of Alexa 5 CONC nder was also married. 5 CONT For his second wife Samuel Tanner chose Rachel McIntosh, who was born August 4, 1767, and wa 5 CONC s a daughter of Alexander and Rachel (Younkhonce) McIntosh, and to them were born ten childre 5 CONC n, namely: (1) Mary Magdalene, born November 2, 1790, married William T. Woolridge.. (2) Jame 5 CONC s, born January 12, 1793, was married three times. (3) Ruben S. was born Hanuary 12, 1795. (4 5 CONC ) Clarissa was the wife of Adam A. Strever, the grandfather of our subject. (5) Anthony, bor 5 CONC n August 13, 1799, was twice married and died January 14, 1877. (6) Henry was born Novembe 5 CONC r 9, 1861. (7) Samuel was born August 6, 1804. (8) Morris was born April 26, 1807. (9) Al 5 CONC myra, born May 24, 1810, was married to Jermiah Lown. (10) Eliza, who completed the family wa 5 CONC s the twin siter of Almyra, and married Andrew Case. 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 OCT 1832 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 194 3 DATA 4 TEXT "moved to the Town of Pine Plains & afterwards resided on the McIntosh farm 3 miles east of t 5 CONC he village of Pine Plains, Dutchess Cnty., NY." 2 SOUR @S97@ 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethel Cemetery,Pline Plains,,New York 2 SOUR @S163@ 3 PAGE page 243 2 SOUR @S171@ 3 PAGE page 243 1 REFN +^* 1 FAMS @F632@ 1 FAMC @F634@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas and "Southern Columbia County, New York Fami 2 CONC lies" edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly, 1996. 2 CONT Lived in Pine Plains, Dutchess Co.,New York on the McIntosh farm, 3 miles east of the villag 2 CONC e of Pine Plains, 2 CONT 2 CONT Interments in the Bethel Cemetery 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems/bethcem.htm 2 CONT 2 CONT From:http://www.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/V5/7.htm 2 CONT Little Nine Partners Historical Society (NY) 2 CONT Vol. 5: Out of the Wilderness 2 CONT A History of the Hamlet of Bethel in the Town of Pine Plains, New York 2 CONT 2 CONT By: Newton Duel, Elizabeth Klare, James Mara, Helen Netter, Dyan Wapnick 2 CONT 1996 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel J. Tanner, whose father emigrated from England in the middle eighteenth century, becam 2 CONC e the subsequent owner of the Abraham Dibble property through his father-in-law, Alexander Mc 2 CONC Intosh. Samuel was born in the Town of Dover in 1758. He married first Mary McIntosh, and sec 2 CONC ond Rachel McIntosh (1778-1864). Both were the daughters of Alexander McIntosh and Clara Yonk 2 CONC haus McIntosh. Samuel and Rachel Tanner had ten children and lived on the farm owned by her f 2 CONC ather, which after the death of Alexander McIntosh, became the property of the Tanners. It re 2 CONC mained in the Tanner family until 1907 and at that time was purchased by Briarcliff Farms. 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE Vol II pg 124 2 DATA 3 TEXT by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 4 CONT "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esthe 4 CONC r Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1 4 CONC 867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 183 4 CONC 2 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong) 4 CONC , born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, af 4 CONC terward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. 4 CONT Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plain 4 CONC s (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Jun 4 CONC ghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with wh 4 CONC o he produced 10 more children." 4 CONT 4 CONT Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Sout 4 CONC hern Columbia County, NY Familes," 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 00:36:06 0 @I947@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalene /Mc INTOSH/ 2 GIVN Magdalene 2 SURN Mc INTOSH 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1761 2 PLAC Clove,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 194 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1789 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 REFN +^* 1 FAMS @F632@ 1 FAMC @F635@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE Vol II pg 124 2 DATA 3 TEXT by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 4 CONT "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esthe 4 CONC r Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1 4 CONC 867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 183 4 CONC 2 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong) 4 CONC , born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, af 4 CONC terward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. 4 CONT Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plain 4 CONC s (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Jun 4 CONC ghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with wh 4 CONC o he produced 10 more children." 4 CONT 4 CONT Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Sout 4 CONC hern Columbia County, NY Familes," 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I948@ INDI 1 NAME Johan Adam /STREVER/ 2 GIVN Johan Adam 2 SURN STREVER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUN 1760 2 PLAC Near Ancram Led Mines,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pges 571-572 3 NOTE In bio of Henry Hoffman 3 DATA 4 TEXT John Adam, born Hune 1, 1760, married Lizzie Strever 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 122 1 CHR 2 DATE 14 JUN 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F428@ 1 FAMC @F248@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas 2 CONT NAME: STREVER or Changed from STREIBEL, Johanas; German spelling. 2 CONT Spelling 2 CONT from his Last Will &Testament. Spelled STREVEL in letter to court 2 CONT regarding 2 CONT Elizabeth, Johan'swidow. 2 CONT Baptism Sponsors: Johan Adam Dings and Anna Marya Dingius. 2 CONT Johan Adam Homestead's is at Ancramdale, New York. 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE: Where buried and sponsors of Baptism. Joel R. Strever 1995 Booklet. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I949@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /HOYSRADT/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN HOYSRADT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 MAR 1766 2 PLAC ,Columbia,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1854 2 SOUR @S1010@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Argyle,Washington,New York 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F428@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas 2 CONT SOURCE 2: IGI-1994 for place of birth and ALL Ordinance info 2 CONT 2 CONT Buried: North Argyle Cemetery. 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE 3: Age from date of death and burial place from Joel R. Strever1995 Booklet. 1 SOUR @S89@ 2 PAGE Part 1 Descendants of Henry Hoystradt (1703-?) and his 3 wives 2 NOTE page 2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 APR 2009 3 TIME 00:43:05 0 @I951@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /DELONG/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN DELONG 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC England 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 NOTE Pg 124 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1786 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F634@ 1 FAMC @F637@ 1 NOTE REFN: 145 2 CONT SOURCES: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas 1 SOUR @S89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I952@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Mc INTOSH/ 2 GIVN Alexander 2 SURN Mc INTOSH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Inverness,Scotland 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 194 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pg 580 3 NOTE Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever 3 DATA 4 TEXT Alexander McIntosh, the father of Mrs. Rachel Tanner, was undoubtedly a native of Scotland, a 5 CONC nd his parents died while on the voyage to the New World, and he worked for three years to p 5 CONC ay his passage. The sister of our subject now has in her possession a small straw-covered t 5 CONC runk which he brought over about 1740. It is supposed he sailed from England, and took the o 5 CONC ath of allegiance to the King of England. Rather than break his oath he went as a baker in th 5 CONC e Colonial army during the Revolutionary war, and was called a Troy as he would not take up a 5 CONC rms against the mother country. He remained in New York City for some time, where he marrie 5 CONC d Clara Younkhonce, but November 1, 1786, he bought land of George Clinton and removed to th 5 CONC e farm now owned by his great-grandosn, Samuel Tanner. 5 CONT It is said that while looking for a place to build he accidently stepped into a spring, and s 5 CONC aid, "here is where I will put my house." His wife's parents located about the same time o 5 CONC n the land now owned by the Duxberry family. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F635@ 1 NOTE Lived in Bethel, New York area. 2 CONT Came from Scotland about 1740. Bought land of George Clinton, Pine Plains. 2 CONT 2 CONT From: 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/V5/12.htm 2 CONT Little Nine Partners Historical Society (NY) 2 CONT Vol. 5: Out of the Wilderness 2 CONT A History of the Hamlet of Bethel in the Town of Pine Plains, New York 2 CONT 2 CONT By: Newton Duel, Elizabeth Klare, James Mara, Helen Netter, Dyan Wapnick 2 CONT 1996 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT An item in the Register Herald of March 18, 1943, reports that a chalice and flagon used in t 2 CONC he Round Top Church, two of the earliest examples of church pewter in this country have bee 2 CONC n given to the Albany Institute of History and Art by Deuel Richardson. This was the communio 2 CONC n service which tradition says Alexander McIntosh traveled on foot from Bethel to Albany to p 2 CONC urchase in 1760. According to the newspaper account when the second Round Top church was demo 2 CONC lished in 1827, the pewter service was given to Samuel Deuel, great-grandfather of Richardson 2 CONC . This, of course, is contrary to Huntting's account of the communion service being taken b 2 CONC y German Reformers to the Red Church in 1772. 2 CONT From: 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/1790/1790northeast.htm 2 CONT 2 CONT 1790 Census of Dutchess County, New Yorkà 2 CONT [transcribed by Alice Ohlsson Tatum from Microcopy No. T-498 Roll 2] 2 CONT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONT Northeast Town 2 CONT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONT Column Explanation 2 CONT free white males 16 year upwards and head of families 2 CONT free white males under 16 years 2 CONT free white females and head of families 2 CONT all other free persons 2 CONT slaves 2 CONT 2 CONT McIntosh, Alexander the 1st .....2-4-6-0-0 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE Vol II pg 124 2 DATA 3 TEXT by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 4 CONT "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esthe 4 CONC r Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1 4 CONC 867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 183 4 CONC 2 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong) 4 CONC , born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, af 4 CONC terward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. 4 CONT Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plain 4 CONC s (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Jun 4 CONC ghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with wh 4 CONC o he produced 10 more children." 4 CONT 4 CONT Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Sout 4 CONC hern Columbia County, NY Familes," 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I953@ INDI 1 NAME Clara /JUNGHANS/ 2 GIVN Clara 2 SURN JUNGHANS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JUN 1725 2 PLAC Flacht,Neckarkreis,Wuerttemberg 2 SOUR @S173@ 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pges 580-582 3 NOTE In bio of Fredrick Henry Strever 4 CONT Here she is called Rachael 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 CHR 2 DATE 8 MAY 1745 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 REFN +*Younghan 1 FAMS @F635@ 1 FAMC @F638@ 1 NOTE May have come from Holland. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIRTH: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/e/w/James-T-Newell/GENE12-0002.html 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I954@ INDI 1 NAME William /TANNER/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN TANNER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1720 2 PLAC England 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 193 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1786 2 PLAC Beekman,NY 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F634@ 1 FAMC @F639@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military Service 2 SOUR @S979@ 3 PAGE Vol 1 page 239 3 NOTE Charlotte County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) Willam and John Tanner both listed 1 NOTE Southern Columbia County NY Familes, page 193 States that he came from England with two brot 2 CONC hers, first to the banks of the Susquahanna River and then to Clove, Dutchess Cnty., NY 2 CONT 2 CONT Also: Benson/Powell genealogy 2 CONT by Kathy Doto At http://www.gencircles.com/users/krdoto/1/data/1661 2 CONT 2 CONT ABSTRACT OF WILL ONLINE: 2 CONT Abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume XIII. Sept. 3 2 CONC , 1784 2 CONT Page 327 (image 345 of 456) 2 CONT Page 22.-WILLIAM TANNER, SENIOR, farmer, of the Clove, Beekmans Precinct, Dutchess County, Ne 2 CONC w York. To my son, William Tanner, jr., the one half of the farm that I now possess lying i 2 CONC n the clove, if he pays one half of the debt that is due on the lease; to my son Reuben, th 2 CONC e other half of the farm after paying all my just debts and legacies and dowries hereafter me 2 CONC ntioned; Also all notes, bonds and all farmers' utensils belonging to the farm, after my dece 2 CONC ase; Also all horses, cows, sheep, hogs and all living things that is on the farm; to my so 2 CONC n Samuel ~50, in three years after my decease and all my wearing apparel; to my son James, th 2 CONC e just sum of twenty shillings; to my grandson, David Tanner, ~5, when he shall attain the ag 2 CONC e of twenty-one years; to my five daughters, Hannah Thompson, Martha Thomas, Margaret Randel 2 CONC , Maribe Thompson and Rachel McIntosh, all my indoor utensils, to be equally divided among th 2 CONC em. I appoint Jonathan Dennis, Esq., and Butain Talman, of Beekman Precinct, Dutchess County 2 CONC , executors. Dated November 29, 1785. Witnesses, John Moores, Henrich Klein (or Hendrick Klin 2 CONC e), Peter Cline, all of Dutchess County, farmers. Proved, April 11, 1786. Page 25.-JACOBUS VA 2 CONC N ALEN, yeoman, of Kinderhook, in the County of Albany, to my wife Leena, my whole estate dur 2 CONC ing she being my widow, and to dispose of my personal estate, as she thinks proper for the be 2 CONC nefit of my children; to my eldest son Laurens, my large Dutch Bible in right of his premigen 2 CONC itor or first born, and that he shall make no far 2 CONT her pretence on my estate but to be satisfied with that share or portion as hereafter shall b 2 CONC e made to him; to my three sons, namely, Laurens, Abraham, Johannis, all my real estate and t 2 CONC heir heirs to be divided into three parts, share and share alike, but Johannis must have th 2 CONC e preference and choice of my houses which I now possess in Kinderhook at Grootstrick for hi 2 CONC m and his heirs forever; to my two daughters, Mary and Catharina, each an outset when they ge 2 CONC t married, to the value of ~40, otherwise as my wife in her discretion shall think proper. Af 2 CONC ter the death or marriage of my wife all my personal estate to my five children, namely, Laur 2 CONC ens, Abraham, Johannis, Mary and Catharina, share and share alike. If one of my sons die with 2 CONC out lawful issue, his part or share shall be divided among my surviving sons or heirs share a 2 CONC nd share alike. I make my wife, Leena Van Alen, executrix and my sons, Laurens, Abraham, exec 2 CONC utors. Dated October 14, 1754. Witnesses, Anthony Quakenbouss, Peter Vosburgh, both of Kinder 2 CONC hook; Arent Van Dyck. Codicil.. I, Jacobus Van Alen, November 28, 1755, make this my codici 2 CONC l to my last will. I give to my two daughters, namely, Maria, wife of Johannis Van Alen and C 2 CONC atharina, each the sum of ~200 over and above the outset mentioned in my last will, to them a 2 CONC nd their heirs forever, and that six months after my wife's decease or marriage. This codici 2 CONC l be annexed to and made part of my last will. Dated November 28, 1755. Witnesses, Anth. Quak 2 CONC enbouss, Peter Vosburgh, Arent Van Dyck. Proved, January 4, 1757. The same day administratio 2 CONC n was granted unto Lena Van Alen, one of the executors. On April 25, 1786, Lena Van Alen havi 2 CONC ng since died and the goods and chattels of the said deceased, Jacobus Van Alen, not being fu 2 CONC lly administered, Lowrens Van Alen one other of the executors was duly sworn to administer th 2 CONC e same. 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 00:35:26 0 @I956@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /SCHADWECK/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN SCHADWECK 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F641@ 1 NOTE name may be SCHADEWA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I957@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabetha /SCHEFFER/ 2 GIVN Elizabetha 2 SURN SCHEFFER 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F641@ 1 NOTE first name may be Lisabeth 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I958@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /SCHADOWECK/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN SCHADOWECK 1 SEX M 1 CHR 2 DATE 25 JAN 1741 2 PLAC Athens,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F580@ 1 FAMC @F641@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Familes of New York", by Hank Jones. And Howard W. Smith. & Schneide 2 CONC r Connections, Summer 1992. 2 CONT SEDGEWICK. 2 CONT Marriage Record # 195 of Reformed Church. 2 CONT Name may be SEDGEWICK OR SHERREWECK OR SCHERREWEG OR SCHEDEWEG 2 CONT Baptisism from Luthern Churchbook, Loonenburg (?). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I959@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /SHADOWEK/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN SHADOWEK 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1770 2 PLAC ,,New York 1 CHR 2 DATE 10 JUN 1770 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT DEC 1855 2 PLAC Taghkanic,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F642@ 1 FAMC @F580@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Familes of New York", by Hank Jones. And Howard W. Smith. 2 CONT Baptised: Item 1233 of Baptism Records of Germantown ReformedChurch. 2 CONT Sponsors: Samuel Schneider and wife Regina Kernreich. 2 CONT Marriage Records of Reformed Church, Item # 695. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I960@ INDI 1 NAME Catharine /SCISM/ 2 GIVN Catharine 2 SURN SCISM 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1775 1 REFN +*/Zissim 1 FAMS @F642@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith 2 CONT NAME: ZISSUM, ZISHUM, ZISHEM or SCISM 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I961@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /SHADOWEK/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN SHADOWEK 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 NOV 1798 2 PLAC West Copake,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S1009@ 3 PAGE Vol. VII, pg 111 3 NOTE Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell house 4 CONC s N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill 1 CHR 2 DATE 16 DEC 1798 2 PLAC West Copake,Columbia,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1829 2 PLAC Taghkanic,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S1009@ 3 PAGE Vol. VII, pg 111 3 NOTE Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell house 4 CONC s N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F643@ 1 FAMC @F642@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: The Palatine Families of New York, Hank Jones. And Howard W. Smith. 2 CONT Baptismal Record of Reformed Church, Item #1039. 2 CONT Sponsors: Conrad Shadowek and Lena Bogert. 2 CONT Marriage record from Reformed Church, # 1856. 2 CONT Name may be Chadoweck, Petrus 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 08:57:37 0 @I1099@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /STREVER/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN STREVER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 DEC 1731 2 PLAC ,Hdm Province,Wertenburg,Germany 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pges 571-572 3 NOTE In bio of Henry Hoffman 3 DATA 4 TEXT The Strever Family, of which Mrs. Hoffman is a member, is of German origin, and the name wa 5 CONC s formerly spelled Streibel, later corrupted to Strevel and afterward to Strever. About 1720 5 CONC , Johannes Strever came to America from the Fatherland, and on his arrival in New York City w 5 CONC as sold to pay his passage. A man by the name of Couse brought him to the town of Milan, D 5 CONC utchess county, where he worked his time out. He was born December 24, 1731, and married Mar 5 CONC ia Dings who was born in 1742, the duaghter of Adam Dings. His death occurred February 24, 1 5 CONC 804, and his wife survived hyim about four years. In their family were six children, 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 122 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE Pg 16 1 CHR 2 DATE 24 JAN 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 FEB 1804 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE Pgs 571 & 572 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 122 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE Pg 16 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F248@ 1 FAMC @F708@ 1 OCCU Bought by Mr. Couse to pay his passage 2 DATE ABT 1720 2 PLAC Milan,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE Pgs 571 & 572 1 NOTE 2 CONT SOURCE: Joel R. Strever 1995 Booklet. 2 CONT SOURCE 2: IGI-1994 2 different records. This one seems closer 2 CONT 2 CONT Governor Hunter's records: Johannes was listed as having sailed from England in 1708. 2 CONT Isaac Hunting's history 'Nine LittlePartners': Johannes Streibel from the Palatinate, German 2 CONC y, came to Americain1708 and was apprenticed to pay his passage to a Mr. Couse of Milan, (ano 2 CONC thersource says Mr. Morehouse) Duchess County, New York. He was the founderof the Streibel 2 CONC , Strevel and Strever family in America. 2 CONT Settled in the Pine Plains area of Dutchess County, New York about 1710. 2 CONT Said to have at least two sons, only Johannes Jr. are sure of lineage but the Booklet include 2 CONC d five children in the family for lack of any other place to put them. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE: Records in possession of Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, AK 2 CONT NAME: STREVEL or STREIBEL, Johanas (German spelling) 2 CONT Homestead located nearthe Ameram Lead Mines. Date of Death may be Feb 10, 1804. Nearby cemete 2 CONC ry wallsurrounding the 1/2 acre plot was built by Johannes in 1760. 2 CONT Gravestone located in Dings Cemetery, August 1996. Photo in records of Richard Smith 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE: Joel R. Strever 1995 Booklet. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1479@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /STREVER/ 2 GIVN Adam 2 SURN STREVER 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F867@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Joel R. Strever 1995 Booklet. 2 CONT SOURCE 2: IGI-1994 from 2nd recordof Johannes Streibel 2 CONT 2 CONT Refer to "Immigrants to the Middle Colonies" by Tepper'Germans from 2 CONT the 2 CONT Palatine who came to England 1709'. Striebel, Johann. Age36, Wife, 2 CONT Sons 6 2 CONT years, 1 mo. Daughters 8 years, 4 years, 2 years. Lutheran. 2 CONT 2 CONT Johann would have been born in 1673, his Sons in 1703 & 1709, 2 CONT Daughtersin 2 CONT 1701, 1705, and 1707. 2 CONT 2 CONT Family legends say that two (or three) brothers camefrom Germany and 2 CONT one returned. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 23:38:36 0 @I1480@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /STREVER/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN STREVER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JAN 1704/1705 2 PLAC Rottenacker,Donaukreis,Wuerttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pg 572 3 NOTE Bio of Henry Hoffman 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 122 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F708@ 1 FAMC @F867@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 23:38:29 0 @I1481@ INDI 1 NAME Eva /TROUT/ 2 GIVN Eva 2 SURN TROUT 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F708@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 8B11D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100957BAB 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCE: Joel R. Strever 1995 Booklet. 2 CONT 2 CONT Name is only a possiblity. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1673@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /FUNCK/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN FUNCK 1 SEX F 1 CHR 2 DATE APR 1763 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F930@ 1 FAMC @F931@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith. & Henry Jones book, Vol I. 2 CONT Baptism Sponsors: Simon Kilmer and wife Elizabeth. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1674@ INDI 1 NAME Henrich W. /SCHNEYDER/ 2 GIVN Henrich W. 2 SURN SCHNEYDER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bet 1758 and 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 7 JUL 1837 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F930@ 1 NOTE !SOURCE: Howard W. Smith 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1677@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria /WEBBER/ 2 GIVN Anna Maria 2 SURN WEBBER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1713 2 PLAC Kleestadt,Starkenburgh,Hesse Dumstadt 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F931@ 1 FAMC @F933@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith 2 CONT NAME: may have been spelled Weaver or Weber. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1678@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /FUNCK/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN FUNCK 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE DEC 1719 2 PLAC ,,New York 1 CHR 2 PLAC New York,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F931@ 1 FAMC @F934@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Howard W. Smith. & Henry Jones book Vol I. 2 CONT BORN: at Camp on the East bank of Hudson 2 CONT Baptism Sponsor: Johannes Melhart at Lutheran Church. 2 CONT Children info 1 through 6 taken from Henry Jones book Vol I. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I1718@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /SNYDER/ 2 GIVN Catherine 2 SURN SNYDER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1802 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S170@ 3 NOTE Taghkanic, Columbia, New York; Roll: M432_491; Page: 80; Image: 164. 2 SOUR @S49@ 3 NOTE Taghkanic, Columbia, New York; Roll: M653_737; Page: 478; Image: 481. 1 CHR 2 DATE 12 SEP 1802 2 PLAC Ref. Church,Claverack,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S99@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Baptism Date: 12 Sep 1802 5 CONT Father: Henrich W: Schneyder 5 CONT Mother: Elizabeth Funck 5 CONT Item #: 3742 5 CONT Child: Catharine 5 CONT Sponsor: Nicklaus Rood; Catharine Klapper 5 CONT Birth Date: 09 Aug 1802 5 CONT Baptism Record of Reformed Church: Claverack, (Columbia County) Reformed Church 1727-1899 5 CONT 1 DEAT 2 SOUR @S1009@ 3 PAGE Vol. VII, pg 111 3 NOTE Gravestone inscriptions of the Village Cemetery, Hillsdale, rear of Herrington and Bell house 4 CONC s N. Hillsdale, Old Cemetery, Hill 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F643@ 1 FAMC @F930@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: "The Palatine Families of New York", by Hank Jones. And Howard Smith 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 08:59:24 0 @I1892@ INDI 1 NAME John George /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN John George 2 SURN VOSBURGH 2 NSFX Sr. of Ancram 1 TITL Sr. of Ancram 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1854 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumera 4 CONC tion District: 1; Image: 0485. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE ED#8 sheet 3 A 3 NOTE Ancram 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 23 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 2; Image: 4. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 MAY 1923 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE H-22 pg 124; G 64 pg 106 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 PAGE H-22 pg 124; G 64 pg 106 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S129@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F480@ 1 FAMC @F1018@ 1 OCCU Farm Laborer 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 2; Image: 4. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 1 OCCU Farmer - General Farm 2 DATE 1880/1910 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumera 4 CONC tion District: 1; Image: 0485. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T624_933; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 23 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2001@ INDI 1 NAME William /TANNER/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN TANNER 2 NPFX Gen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 FEB 1783 2 PLAC Clove,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 195 2 SOUR @S170@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 Pg 106 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pg 580 3 NOTE Resided on a farm between Ancram Lead Mines & Pulver Corners 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JAN 1867 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 195 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S91@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F427@ 1 FAMC @F632@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S170@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 Pg 106 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 1 NOTE SOURCES: Howard W. Smith, Bella Vista, Arkansas 2 CONT 1855 Census of town of Ancram, New York lists:William Tanner, wife 2 CONT Elizabeth, 2 CONT children Mary Ann, samuel, Emeline and William W. and also niece 2 CONT Hannah 2 CONT Strever. 2 CONT Called General because of a local organization 2 CONT OCC: Was a Farmer 2 CONT Located Gravestone, August 1996. Photo in recordsof Richard Smith 2 CONT 2 CONT Source of burial and death date: 2 CONT http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/pine/pineplains10.htm 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT resided on a farm between Ancram Lead Mines & Pulvers Corners 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE vol II page 124 1 SOUR @S50@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 00:37:49 0 @I2014@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /SCHNEIDER/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN SCHNEIDER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1651 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1734 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse,Germany 1 BURI 2 DATE 29 APR 1734 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse,Germany 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F578@ 1 FAMC @F1073@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "A Historical Account of the Schneider / Snider / Snyder 2 CONT Family", by 2 CONT June (Shaull) Lutz, 1981, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2 CONT Additional Sources: Edward Graydon Snyder. 2 CONT Schneider Connections, Vol IX #2, Issue 34, 2 CONT Summer 1992. 2 CONT The Journal of American Genealogy, Vol 1, #4, 2 CONT 1921 2 CONT "The Palatine Families of New York", by Henry 2 CONT Jones, Jr 2 CONT Vol II. 2 CONT JACOB may have been an AKA: Listed asJohannes The Younger. 2 CONT Total of 6 children info from Henry Jones book, Vol II. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2018@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria // 2 GIVN Anna Maria 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1658 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1693 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F578@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Edward Graydon Snyder 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2020@ INDI 1 NAME Christoffel /WEYRICH/ 2 GIVN Christoffel 2 SURN WEYRICH 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F579@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Edward Graydon Snyder & Schneider Connections, Summer 1992. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2023@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /SCHNEIDER/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN SCHNEIDER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bet 1620 and 1625 2 PLAC Hochheim-Worms,Hesse,Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bet 1718 and 1724 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1073@ 1 NOTE SOURCES: Schneider Connections, Vol IX - #2, Issue 34, Summer 1992. 2 CONT And 2 CONT Edward Graydon Snyder, 2220 Old Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 2 CONT 94304-1328. & 2 CONT "ThePalatine Families of New York" by Henry Jones, Jr., Vol II. 2 CONT Emigrant of 1709. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2024@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretha // 2 GIVN Margaretha 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1073@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Edward Graydon Snyder 1 SOUR @S91@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2080@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /FUNCK/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN FUNCK 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JUN 1675 2 PLAC Dillenberg,Hessen,Germany 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F934@ 1 FAMC @F1098@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Families of New York", Vol II by Henry Jones, Jr. 2 CONT Peter & wife and 4 children were in the 6th party of Palatine emigrants in 1709 (Rotterdam Li 2 CONC sts). 2 CONT Baptism Sponsors: Peter Lang at Breidscheidt and Julia - wife of Stein (?) Nicodemi from Med 2 CONC enbach. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2081@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Juliana /CLEMENS/ 2 GIVN Anna Juliana 2 SURN CLEMENS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JAN 1695 2 PLAC Breitscheid,Hessen,Germany 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F934@ 1 FAMC @F1099@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Families of New York", Vol II by Henry Jones, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2082@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Henrich /FUNCK/ 2 GIVN Johann Henrich 2 SURN FUNCK 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1645 2 PLAC Altheim,Starkenburgh,Hesse Dumstadt 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1703 2 PLAC Altheim,Starkenburgh,Hesse Dumstadt 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1098@ 1 FAMC @F10284@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Families of New York", Vol II by Henry Jones, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2083@ INDI 1 NAME Katharina // 2 GIVN Katharina 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1098@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: "The Palatine Families of New York", Vol II by Henry Jones, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2109@ INDI 1 NAME Hartman /CLEMENS/ 2 GIVN Hartman 2 SURN CLEMENS 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1099@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2110@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /WEBBER/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN WEBBER 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F933@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2588@ INDI 1 NAME Antonine Sleptrene /LA FORCE/ 2 GIVN Antonine Sleptrene 2 SURN LA FORCE 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1319@ 1 FAMC @F1320@ 1 NOTE From: Lance Bretsnyder : 2 CONT Hi Diane and Beverly, 2 CONT I received your packet on the Ollivette family Beverly. 2 CONT Curious about the lack of a Revolutionary War service record, I went to the Index to Revoluti 2 CONC onary War Service Records that's available at the St. Louis County, Missouri, library headqua 2 CONC rters. Although there were plenty of Olivers and no Olivets present, I was intrigued by on 2 CONC e entry: 2 CONT OLINET, PETER, srv in cook's Regt of RI militia. 2 CONT 2 CONT I have a feeling that the "N" in Olinet may have been a mistranscription of "V". 2 CONT 2 CONT Also, thinking back upon the early LaForces referred to in your earlier correspondence, I bel 2 CONC ieve there was Anthony Stephen/Sleptrene La Force and his brother Sir Jean la Force if I rec 2 CONC all correctly, who were both having daughters in the 1530's... Those names are beginning t 2 CONC o sound alot like the Anthony and Jean de la Force who are mentioned in the Knight's Trees a 2 CONC t Patrick delaForce's genealogy site that Ken Baldry of London hosts. 2 CONT Those particular laForces, who are associated with the Gascons, the Tudor kings of England, t 2 CONC he high seas, and espionage may be the LaForces with whom the Ollivettes intermarried. You k 2 CONC now, although Mathew Force of Gravesend and New York City married Elizabeth Palmer, some site 2 CONC s on the web take the popular position that Elizabeth was the daughter of William Palmer of W 2 CONC estchester, NY...although the Westchester Palmers have no record of her. On the other hand 2 CONC , there is a memorial in New Jersey indicating that Elizabeth Palmer was the daughter of JOH 2 CONC N PALMER. That particular fellow, appearing as Col John Palmer at the LDS website, was an En 2 CONC glish trained lawyer, a colonial official, received half of the manor of Cassilton on State 2 CONC n Island, was reflected as a Capt. in early NY records (at least that I've seen in Monnette' 2 CONC s First Settlers of Woodbridge and Piscataway (NJ), and was a judge in NJ in the 1680s in add 2 CONC ition to having acquired a fair amount of real estate there. I believe he also got around o 2 CONC n a ship. That could indicate that Mathew was from a similar class and could be why the Olli 2 CONC vette researchers had any record of him at all. 2 CONT The Forces also seem to have left NYC for NJ in the late 1600s. The LaForce variant was pres 2 CONC erved in Somerset Co., NJ, if I recollect right. I had contributed a list of the LaForce ent 2 CONC ries from Somerset Co. to the Force list of Rootsweb a couple of years ago if you want to loo 2 CONC k it up. 2 CONT Lance 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I2674@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /SEEWIRTH/ 2 GIVN Barbara 2 SURN SEEWIRTH 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F867@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: IGI-1994 from 2nd record of Johannes Striebel 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 23:38:34 0 @I3292@ INDI 1 NAME Lillian Margaret /CODY/ 2 GIVN Lillian Margaret 2 SURN CODY 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JUN 1884 2 PLAC New York or Connt. 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36 4 CONC ; Image: 107. 4 CONT Mother born in Ct. and father in Maine 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 PAGE Roll T625_1098 Pg 10 B 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, this list her age as 33 having her born about 1877 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 4 CONT Has her age 48 4 CONT Has father born in Maine and mother in NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 NOV 1934 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S216@ 2 SOUR @S217@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT MRS. PETER VOSBURGH DIES AT HER HOME 5 CONT 5 CONT Mrs. Peter T. Vosburgh, 52, of 213 North Hamilton street, died at her home at 1 o'clock yeste 5 CONC rday afternoon after an illness of more than six months. 5 CONT She was formerly of Winsted, Conn., and had lived in Poughkeepsie about 15 years. She wa 5 CONC s a member of the Ladies auxilliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. 5 CONT Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ball of 213 North Hamilton street, an 5 CONC d Mrs. Mabel Palmatier of 160 Parker Avenue; a step-dayghter, Mrs. Mildred Crowell of Stamfod 5 CONC , Conn,; a step-son Harry H. Vosburgh of California, and eight grandchildren. 5 CONT The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with services by the R 5 CONC ev. Roland J.Bunten, rector of St. Paul'sChurch. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Pine P 5 CONC lains, under the direction of the Selfridge Funeral Home. 1 BURI 2 PLAC Evergreen Cemetery Pine Plains,NY 2 SOUR @S62@ 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 OCCU Stretcher-Shoe Factory 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Lynn,Mass 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 PAGE ED 383 3 NOTE 4th Ward Lynn, Essex, Mass - Lodger 4 CONT This wouldhave here born about 1882 in Maine 1 NOTE I believe more research will connect her to the Purdy familyof Pine Plains/Ct. & Mass and Cod 2 CONC y may be a first married name 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I3470@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /TANNER/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN TANNER 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F639@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I3856@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /WEISER/ 2 GIVN Jacob 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666432 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1625 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666432 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1985@ 1 FAMC @F1986@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4177@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Conrad /WEISER/ 2 GIVN Johann Conrad 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1662 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666429 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1746 2 PLAC Tulpehocken,Lancaster Cnty,Pa 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666429 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2165@ 1 FAMC @F1985@ 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #666429 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4178@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Magdalena /UBELIN/ 2 GIVN Anna Magdalena 2 SURN UBELIN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2165@ 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #666430 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4188@ INDI 1 NAME Amma Magadelena /WEISER/ 2 GIVN Amma Magadelena 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE bet 1690/91 2 PLAC Kueppingen bei Afftaett,Wurtemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666265 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1763 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666265 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F637@ 1 FAMC @F2165@ 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #666265 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4190@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /DELONG/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN DELONG 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1690 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666264 2 SOUR @S235@ 3 PAGE Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809 3 NOTE Marriage record gives Rochester birth place 1 DEAT 2 DATE aftr 1763 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666264 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F637@ 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #666264 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4205@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /HOLCUM/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann 2 SURN HOLCUM 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 AUG 1806 2 PLAC Salsbury,Ct 2 SOUR @S100@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT The NYS Death Certificate #06402 of Daughter Sarah J.Owen Lee, shows Mary Holcum born in Stat 5 CONC e of Connecticut 2 SOUR @S78@ 2 SOUR @S811@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_928; Page: 256; Image: 279. 2 SOUR @S302@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 203; Image: 413. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1890 2 PLAC Arlington,Town of Poughkeepsie,NY 2 SOUR @S237@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 33253/624 2 SOUR @S100@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 24 AUG 1890 2 PLAC Clove Cemetery Town of Union Vale,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S238@ 3 PAGE Form 33253/624 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F369@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I4931@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretha /SEITERS/ 2 GIVN Margaretha 2 SURN SEITERS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 MAY 1700 2 PLAC Evangelish,Flacht,Netherlands 2 SOUR @S173@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1770 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F638@ 1 FAMC @F2485@ 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Also spelled Seiters, Seitter, Seytter 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I5305@ INDI 1 NAME Mattheus /JUNGHANS/ 2 GIVN Mattheus 2 SURN JUNGHANS 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2668@ 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Notes for Matthaus Junghanss: 2 CONT From the records entered in the book "Ortsgeschichte Flacht" by Willy Schray for 1742: 2 CONT Junghans Matthaus, blacksmith, son of Matthaus, butcher from Ensingen, marries 11 2 CONT November 1721 Margarete Seitter. 2 CONT Junghans Margarete, daughter of Hans Jerg, cart-wheelmaker. From her father they get 89 2 CONT Gulden and 42 Kreuzer (money of that time) for the journey to Pennsylvania. They emigrate wit 2 CONC h 2 CONT their six children; 2 CONT Junghans Magdalene Sybilla, born Octber 10, 1723, 2 CONT Junghans Clara, born June 10, 1725, 2 CONT Junghans Georg Leonhard, born December 20, 1729, 2 CONT Junghans Regina, born December 21, 1731, 2 CONT Junghans Matthias, born April 16, 1734, 2 CONT Junghans Magnus, born September 5, 1737. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: This accounts for all the family that shows up in the Hudson Valley in the mid 170 2 CONC 0s except for 2 CONT Cristianus, who is not shown emigrating, and Magnus, who has not been found in NY. Since 2 CONT Henrich was christened in Albany, NY in 1740, the date of 1742 would appear to be a "record 2 CONT entry" date rather than an actual emigration date. 2 CONT 2 CONT May 3, 1744, Matthias Junghans & wife, Margreta, were baptismal sponsors for a baptis 2 CONC m at 2 CONT Ancram and recorded in the records of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens, Greene Co., 2 CONT NY. 2 CONT Oct 30, 1745, Matthys & Margreta Junghans, were baptismal sponsors for their grandson, 2 CONT Christianus, son of Marlena Sibylla Junghansin, baptized at Ancram and recorded in the record 2 CONC s 2 CONT of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens, Greene Co., NY. 2 CONT Mar 25, 1753, Matheus Junghanns & wife, Anna Margaretha, were baptismal sponsors at St. 2 CONT Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Apr 24, 1753, Mathias Junghans and his wife, Margaretha were baptismal sponsors at St. 2 CONT Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Notes for Margaretha Seiters: 2 CONT Also found spelled as Seiters, Seitter, and Seytter. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Matthaus Junghanss and Margaretha Seiters are: 2 CONT 2 CONT i. 2 CONT 2 CONT Magdalena Sibylla Junghans, born October 10, 1723 in Flacht, 2 CONT Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg; died July 26, 1805 in Dutchess Co., NY; 2 CONT married (1) Peter (?) Bef. 1745; married (2) Johan Henrich Hoffman 2 CONT March 25, 1753 in St. Peters Lutheran, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY; 2 CONT born Abt. 1719; died February 4, 1789 in Dutchess Co., NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Notes for Magdalena Sibylla Junghans: 2 CONT Burial information: Sibbel M. Hoffman, wife of Hendrick died at 83Y. 2 CONT Oct 30, 1745, Marlena Sibylla Junghansin and Peter (?) listed as parents o 2 CONC f 2 CONT Christianus, born Oct 21, 1745 and baptized Oct 30, 1745 at Ancram and 2 CONT recorded in records of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens, Greene Co., 2 CONT NY. 2 CONT Feb 22, 1753, Magdalena Jonkhans was baptismal sponsor at Rhinebeck 2 CONT Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Mar 30 1754, Magdalena and Johan Henrich Hofmann listed as parents of 2 CONT Margaretha, born Feb 10, 1754 and baptism recorded at St. Peter's Lutheran 2 CONT Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT More About Magdalena Sibylla Junghans: 2 CONT Burial: Bethel Cem., West Side, Dutchess Co., NY 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Notes for Johan Henrich Hoffman: 2 CONT Burial information: Hendrick Hoffman died in 70th Year. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT More About Johan Henrich Hoffman: 2 CONT Burial: Bethel Cem., West Side, Dutchess Co., NY 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT 2 CONT Clara Junghans, born June 10, 1725 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg; married Alexender McIntosh 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Notes for Clara Junghans: 2 CONT Oct 23, 1768, Alexander Meckentesch and Flora (probably Clara) were 2 CONT baptismal sponsors at Bethel Round Top Lutheran Church, Pine Plains, NY. 2 CONT Aug 12, 1781, Alexander Meckentesch and Clara were baptismal sponsors 2 CONT at Bethel Round Top Lutheran Church, Pine Plains, NY. 2 CONT Sep 21, 1783, Alexander Meckendesch and Clara were baptismal sponsors 2 CONT for their grandson, Alexander Meckendesch, son of Alexander and Rahel Regina 2 CONT Meckendesch, at Bethel Round Top Lutheran Church, Pine Plains, NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT iii. 2 CONT 2 CONT Margaretha Junghanss, born June 10, 1727 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. 2 CONT 2 CONT Christianus Junghans, born December 25, 1728 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. 2 CONT 2 CONT Georg Leonhardt Junghanss, born December 20, 1729 in Flacht, 2 CONT Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Notes for Georg Leonhardt Junghanss: 2 CONT Mar 22, 1750, Georg Junghans was sponsor of a baptism at Ancram, 2 CONT recorded in the records of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT July, 1750, Georg Junghans was baptismal sponsor at St. Peter's Lutheran 2 CONT Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Jan 13, 1754, George Junghanns was baptismal sponsor at St. Peter's 2 CONT Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Mar 30, 1754, George Junghanns and wife, Maria, were baptismal sponsors 2 CONT for his niece, Margaretha, daughter of Johan Henrich and Magdalena Hoffman, at 2 CONT St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Mar 2, 1755, Georg Junghanns and wife, Maria, were Baptismal sponsors at 2 CONT St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Mar 5, 1755, Leonhard Junghanns and wife, Maria, were baptismal 2 CONT sponsors at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT vi. 2 CONT 2 CONT Regina Junghans, born December 21, 1731 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT FROM: 2 CONT http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/e/w/James-T-Newell/GENE12-0002.html 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Notes for Regina Junghans: 2 CONT Jun 5, 1754, Regina Junghanss was baptismal sponsor at St. Peter's 2 CONT Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT Dec 19, 1756, Regina Junghanns was baptismal sponsor at St. Peter's 2 CONT Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT vii. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mattheus Junghans, born April 1734 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. 2 CONT 2 CONT Magnas Junghanss, born September 6, 1737 in Flacht, Neckarkreis, 2 CONT Wuerttemberg. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 2 CONT ix. 2 CONT 2 CONT Henrich Junghans, born February 3, 1740 in Albany, NY; married (1) 2 CONT Sara (?); married (2) Maria (?) 1 SOUR @S263@ 1 SOUR @S173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I5308@ INDI 1 NAME Matthaus /JUNGHANS/ 2 GIVN Matthaus 2 SURN JUNGHANS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1692 2 PLAC Evangelisch,Ensigen,Neckarkries,Wuertemberg 2 SOUR @S263@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1770 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F638@ 1 FAMC @F2668@ 1 OCCU Blacksmith 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 1 NOTE Blacksmith 1 SOUR @S173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I5427@ INDI 1 NAME Aplllonia /HAGENLOCHERS/ 2 GIVN Aplllonia 2 SURN HAGENLOCHERS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2668@ 1 SOUR @S263@ 1 SOUR @S173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I5468@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Jacobse /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Peter Jacobse 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1590 2 PLAC Brabant Prov. Holland 1 CHR 2 DATE 1590 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2739@ 1 FAMC @F2740@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 NOTE several other mentions re: land patents, purchases in Kinderhook, sales to others incuding hi 3 CONC s brother Isaac, administration of his mother's estate & ect: 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 98 4 CONT The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father was Abraha 4 CONC m Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about the yeat 1630. Abraham 4 CONC , spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a successful fur-trader. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6008@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN SCHUT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1738/1747 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S179@ 3 NOTE Has her birth year 1738 1 DEAT 2 DATE pre. 1787 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F494@ 1 FAMC @F3023@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6243@ INDI 1 NAME Ester /WOODIN/ 2 GIVN Ester 2 SURN WOODIN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1809 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440. 2 SOUR @S86@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 217 2 SOUR @S87@ 3 PAGE page 84 3 NOTE Union Vale 4 CONT lists her as Hester insead of Ester 2 SOUR @S88@ 3 PAGE page 84 3 NOTE listed as Esther 2 SOUR @S79@ 3 PAGE 1254825 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1899 2 SOUR @S47@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Ester \Woodin Olivett died Feb 6, 189 age 90 (born 1809). Her father was David Woodin & he 5 CONC r mother was Elizabeth Penny. 2 SOUR @S86@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S295@ 3 PAGE Tues 02/07/1899 3 DATA 4 TEXT DIED 5 CONT 5 CONT OLIVET- In the town of Union Vale, on Monday, Feberuary 6, Miss* Ester Ollivet, aged 90 years 5 CONC . 5 CONT Funeral from the Clove Christian Church on Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Firends and acquaintances ar 5 CONC e invited to attend. 5 CONT 5 CONT * Guess they forgot that she was a widow lady! 1 BURI 2 PLAC Clove,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S86@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F325@ 1 FAMC @F3132@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT Information from Town Clerk of Union Vale,Dutchess, NY 1 SOUR @S177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6334@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Husted /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Harry Husted 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 OCT 1905 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S11@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T625_1098; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 36 4 CONC ; Image: 107 2 SOUR @S116@ 3 PAGE ED 19-579 Sheet 13-B 3 NOTE Has his age as 23, @ 255 Lagoon Avenue, Los Angelas, Calif, 4 CONT Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 579; Image 4 CONC : 28.0 2 SOUR @S192@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Name: Harry H Vosburgh 5 CONT Social Security #: 552034655 5 CONT Sex: MALE 5 CONT Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905 5 CONT Birthplace: New York 5 CONT Death Date: 4 Jan 1968 5 CONT Death Place: Santa Clara 5 CONT Mother's Maiden Name: Husted 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66 4 CONC ; Image: 827. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JAN 1968 2 PLAC Santa Clara,Calif 2 SOUR @S11@ 3 NOTE Issued Calif pre 1951 2 SOUR @S192@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Name: VOSBURGH, HARRY H 5 CONT Social Security #: 552034655 5 CONT Sex: MALE 5 CONT Birth Date: 24 Oct 1905 5 CONT Birthplace: NEW YORK 5 CONT Death Date: 4 Jan 1968 5 CONT Death Place: SANTA CLARA 5 CONT Mother's Maiden Name: HUSTED 5 CONT Father's Surname: 5 CONT 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMC @F219@ 1 OCCU Block Salesman - Daries 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Los Angeles,Los Angeles,California 2 SOUR @S116@ 3 NOTE Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 155; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 579; Image 4 CONC : 28.0 1 NOTE From Calif. SS Death Index 2 CONT 2 CONT Last_Name First_Name Middle_Name B_yr B_mo B_dy Mothers_Last_Name Fathers_Last_Name Sex Bp Co 2 CONC unty_of_Death D_yr D_mo D_dy SS_Number Age idno 2 CONT 2 CONT VOSBURGH HARRY H 1905 10 24 HUSTED MALE N SANTA CLARA 1968 01 0 2 CONC 4 552034655 62 0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6774@ INDI 1 NAME Annitje (Annie) J. /OWEN/ 2 GIVN Annitje (Annie) J. 2 SURN OWEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 JUN 1833 2 PLAC Connecticut 2 SOUR @S100@ 2 SOUR @S78@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 12 District 7 (2nd Enum), New York, New York; Roll: M593_1029; Page: 220; Image 4 CONC : 444. and Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8 2 SOUR @S302@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 203; Image: 413. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1873 2 SOUR @S100@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 23 MAR 1873 2 PLAC Clove Cemetery,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S100@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Birth, Death & Burial: 5 CONT From US Census of 1850, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY 5 CONT Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Univonvale, Dutchess, NY is a double stone which reads 5 CONT John H. Ollivett, Dec 18, 1830 - April 27,1898 and Annie J. Owens His wife, June 28, 1833 - M 5 CONC arch 21, 1873 2 SOUR @S12@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F317@ 1 FAMC @F369@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6784@ INDI 1 NAME Adam Wensel /VAN ZANDT/ 2 GIVN Adam Wensel 2 SURN VAN ZANDT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1628 2 PLAC Netherlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1658 2 PLAC New Amsterdam 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12180@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6807@ INDI 1 NAME Peter John /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Peter John 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1689 2 PLAC Near Boston,Mass 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 NOTE twin of William J. 2 SOUR @S987@ 3 PAGE Page 3 1 REFN +*/e 1 FAMS @F501@ 1 FAMC @F1827@ 1 NOTE Per William Meades work: 2 CONT "Pre-Revolution-Cira 1760 This generation of the family held heated discussions as to the spe 2 CONC lling of the name being changed. The three younger brothers Josiah, Johanthan and John Pete 2 CONC r decided that "et" and "ette" would designate the French Ancestry and "it" would be the yank 2 CONC ee equivalant." This is relation to the sons of Peter John born 1689 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1790 Census, Dutchess County, NY: 2 CONT 2 males over 16, 2 under 16, 6 females over 16 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6816@ INDI 1 NAME Jan Tysse /GOES/ 2 GIVN Jan Tysse 2 SURN GOES 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1615/1620 1 CHR 2 DATE ABT 1645 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 MAY 1705 2 PLAC Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S32@ 3 NOTE other sources say born in 1630 Kinderhook and death 05/31/1695 3 DATA 4 TEXT page 86 5 CONT The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported as being i 5 CONC n Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments of land, under the divis 5 CONC ion of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner of a fourth of a part of the Groote St 5 CONC uk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna, widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married se 5 CONC condly, Styntje Janse Van Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the severa 5 CONC l families named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of em 5 CONC inent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names in the foregoin 5 CONC g chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold activities. His daughters ma 5 CONC rried, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character and standing and thus connected the Hoe 5 CONC s family with nearly every other of notable name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were bot 5 CONC h descendants of Jan Tysse. Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pier 5 CONC re Van Buren Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplai 5 CONC n Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack, and Mr 5 CONC . P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers. 5 CONT 5 CONT pages 74-76 5 CONT In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the agreement of t 5 CONC he children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his estate in accordance with th 5 CONC e terms of his will, dated 1708. 5 CONT As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several respects, we q 5 CONC uote its substance. 5 CONT Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his wife, Styntie 5 CONC , and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and forty shilligns for his bi 5 CONC rthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's interest in a mill owned in partnership w 5 CONC ith Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak, the substance, and in part the precise language o 5 CONC f the agreement, is as follows: 5 CONT To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc: 5 CONT tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk for himsle 5 CONC f and for his sisters Anna, wife of Idaas Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of Jacon Turk; Judick, wif 5 CONC e of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3371@ 1 FAMS @F3372@ 1 SOUR @S56@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 86 4 CONT The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported as being i 4 CONC n Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments of land, under the divis 4 CONC ion of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner of a fourth of a part of the Groote St 4 CONC uk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna, widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married se 4 CONC condly, Styntje Janse Van Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the severa 4 CONC l families named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of em 4 CONC inent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names in the foregoin 4 CONC g chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold activities. His daughters ma 4 CONC rried, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character and standing and thus connected the Hoe 4 CONC s family with nearly every other of notable name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were bot 4 CONC h descendants of Jan Tysse. Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pier 4 CONC re Van Buren Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplai 4 CONC n Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack, and Mr 4 CONC . P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers. 4 CONT 4 CONT pages 74-76 4 CONT In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the agreement of t 4 CONC he children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his estate in accordance with th 4 CONC e terms of his will, dated 1708. 4 CONT As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several respects, we q 4 CONC uote its substance. 4 CONT Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his wife, Styntie 4 CONC , and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and forty shilligns for his bi 4 CONC rthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's interest in a mill owned in partnership w 4 CONC ith Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak, the substance, and in part the precise language o 4 CONC f the agreement, is as follows: 4 CONT To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc: 4 CONT tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk for himsle 4 CONC f and for his sisters Anna, wife of Idaas Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of Jacon Turk; Judick, wif 4 CONC e of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6848@ INDI 1 NAME Laura (Lavina) /TANNER/ 2 GIVN Laura (Lavina) 2 SURN TANNER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAY 1857 2 PLAC ,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S62@ 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: T9_820; Family History Film: 1254820; Page: 4.3000; Enumera 4 CONC tion District: 1; Image: 0485. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S49@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 Page 282 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 206 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 MAY 1890 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105:H-22 pg 124 2 SOUR @S129@ 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 206 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S129@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F480@ 1 FAMC @F185@ 1 SOUR @S50@ 1 SOUR @S89@ 2 PAGE pg 198 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 02:20:58 0 @I6883@ INDI 1 NAME Gerrit /VAN DER POEL/ 2 GIVN Gerrit 2 SURN VAN DER POEL 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 PLAC The Nethrlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1632 2 PLAC Amsterdam,The Netherlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3418@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6887@ INDI 1 NAME Stynje Janse /VAN HOSEN/ 2 GIVN Stynje Janse 2 SURN VAN HOSEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1645 2 PLAC Ft. Orange (Albany),NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1705 2 PLAC New York 2 SOUR @S222@ 3 PAGE Calendar of Wills page 173 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3372@ 1 FAMC @F3421@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 3A30D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095496C 1 SOUR @S807@ 2 PAGE Vol LI, 1920 page 286 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6888@ INDI 1 NAME Geertury Pieterses /COEYMAN/ 2 GIVN Geertury Pieterses 2 SURN COEYMAN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1632/1620 2 PLAC Utrecht,HLD,Netherlands 1 DEAT 2 DATE pre 28 Feb 1688 2 PLAC Kinderhook,Columbia Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE Her death must have been prior to this date because it is the date of her son Peter being app 4 CONC ointed admiister of her estate. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F505@ 1 FAMC @F3422@ 1 NOTE Owned land in Oak's Bluff area of Martha's Vineyard which was first Dutch, then New York, the 2 CONC n Mass. 2 CONT Know as the litegatious Geerty in the book, Histroy of Old Kinderhook, she was often in cour 2 CONC t to collect monies and goods owed her late husband and then her children and her self, als 2 CONC o because of squables with neighbors. 2 CONT 2 CONT GEERTRUY PIETERSE COEYMANS 2 CONT 2 CONT Although Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh met his death in the 2 CONT prime of manhood, and probably when under the age of forty 2 CONT years, his family was not destined to become extinct. The 2 CONT task of raising his three sons, who became progenitors of the 2 CONT thousands bearing the name Vosburgh in this country, fell to 2 CONT his widow, Geertruy Pieterse, a sister of Barent Pieterse 2 CONT Coeymans, the miller of Norman's Kil. The story of her life 2 CONT as it comes down to us is gleaned principally from the Fort 2 CONT Orange Court records. Her name appears before the Court many 2 CONT times, both as plaintiff and defendant. The causes of the 2 CONT suits were often trivial and many of them are not alluded to 2 CONT here; Geertruy was perhaps too zealous in preserving her 2 CONT rights, and in so doing she seems to have made more enemies 2 CONT that friends. The life of the early settlers was not an easy 2 CONT one under the most favorable conditions. She was left a 2 CONT widow with four or five small children, all under the age of 2 CONT ten years; she had to fight her way with this burden in a 2 CONT community where hard manual labor was almost the sole means 2 CONT of livelihood. Her husband's estate consisted of a 2 CONT partnership in the sawmill at Wynant's Kil, with Wynant 2 CONT Gerritsen Van der Poel, which was more or less encumbered 2 CONT with outstanding accounts, some being assets and some being 2 CONT liabilities. Her husband kept a book of accounts to which 2 CONT reference is made in one of her suits in the Kingston Court 2 CONT records. As she was robbed of the sheltering arm of a 2 CONT husband, it is not surprising that Geertruy resorted often to 2 CONT the Courts as her only means of protection. She did not 2 CONT marry again, within a year or two, as was usually the custom 2 CONT with the early settlers, but remained a widow for nearly ten 2 CONT years and fought her battles unaided. Her second marriage, 2 CONT with Albert Andriessen Bratt was short-lived and ended in 2 CONT divorce. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name of "Geertruy Pieters, wife of Abraham Pietersen 2 CONT Vosburgh," first appears in the Court records on September 1, 2 CONT 1654, when she did not appear although summoned for the third 2 CONT time. On December 17, 1658, she brought an action against 2 CONT Annetie Lievens, wife of Goosen Gerritsen, "for payment of 2 CONT some coronets (or chaplets) which she loaned defendant; the 2 CONT latter pleads that she and Maria Wesselsen being bridesmaids, 2 CONT borrowed the articles in common; they are ordered to pay the 2 CONT bill between them." On June 15, 1660, Adriaen Jansen from 2 CONT Leyden, attorney of the widow of Abraham Vosburgh, brought 2 CONT action against Wynant Gerritsen for delivery of a sawmill; 2 CONT judgement for the plaintiff. On November 8, 1661, she sued 2 CONT Jan Van Breemen in the court at Kingston for payment for 200 2 CONT boards to be delivered at Wildwyck (Kingston). This may have 2 CONT been an old account for boards that were sold by Abraham 2 CONT Pietersen Vosburgh, but it is not possible to determine this 2 CONT from the court records. The next suit, brought also in 2 CONT Kingston, on October 31, 1662, shows that she was still 2 CONT collecting debts due her husband. The defendant was Marten 2 CONT Harmensen. "Complainant demands payment of the amount of 53 2 CONT gldrs 8 st. originating from debts for liquor as per bill 2 CONT shown by her, and which she says has been taken from her 2 CONT husband's book." 2 CONT On March 20, 1663, Geertruy Pieters, widow of Abraham 2 CONT Vosburgh, et al, leased to Wynant Gerritsen Van der Pbel, her 2 CONT half of the sawmill south of Jan Barentsen Wemp's farm, for a 2 CONT term of four years. A valuation of the property appears in 2 CONT Notarial Papers, Vol II, page 393. Translation from the 2 CONT Dutch: 2 CONT 2 CONT "To day the 6th of November 1663 have Willem Bout and 2 CONT Pieter Meesen (Vrooman), accompanied by ******, at the 2 CONT request of Wynant Gerritze and under instructions of the 2 CONT magistrates of the Colony of Rensselaerswyck, visited, 2 CONT inspected and valued according to their best knowledge the 2 CONT Sawmill and the dwelling house belonging to Wynant and to the 2 CONT Widow of Abraham Vosburgh in partnership, as the same stands 2 CONT at present. They value the mill and the dwelling house 2 CONT (which were in very bad shape) at twelve hundred and fifty 2 CONT guilders in Sewant, (Wampum) 2 CONT "List of Tools (belonging to the partnership). 2 CONT 7 upper 9 unde ;4 2 CONT 1 I -long saw, 1 short saw, I set iron; 1 saw 2 CONT set; 7 old saws,l 1 heap of old iron. 2 CONT 2 CONT Geertruy Vosburgh and Wynant Gerritsen were unable to agree 2 CONT in their partnership, and on February 4, 1668-9, the court 2 CONT decided "in relation to the case of Wynant Gerritsen Van der 2 CONT Poel vs. Geertruy Vosburgh, either that they come to an 2 CONT amicable settlement, or that the saw-mill owned in 2 CONT partnership, be sold at auction." On May 10, 1671, Geertruy 2 CONT Vosburgh sued Wynaht Gerritsen for pay for the mill formerly 2 CONT owned in partnership; and on July 31, the partnership 2 CONT accounts were brought into court. On October 18, 1674, 2 CONT Geertruy, late widow of Abraham Pietersen vosburgh, sold to 2 CONT Wynant Gerritsen Van der Poel her half of the sawmill in the 2 CONT Colony of Rensselaerswyck, on the east side of the river, 2 CONT standing on the Kil, opposite Philipp Schuyler's bourwey, and 2 CONT south of Jeronimus Ebbinck's bourwey. This ended the 2 CONT transactions relating to the sawmill on Wynant's Kil. 2 CONT 2 CONT Land in Albany was patented to Geertruy Vosburgh on September 2 CONT 6, 1667, being described as follows: "Lot No. 3, 36-1/2 x 6 2 CONT rods, on the west side of Pearl Street, about 150 feet north 2 CONT of State Street." on November 6, 1685, she sold this lot to 2 CONT Johannes Beekman: "Lot bounded south by Johannes Beekman, 2 CONT north by Luycas Gerritsen et al, west by Omy La Grangie and 2 CONT Jan Byvanck, and east by the street." On August 6, 1683, 2 CONT Geertruy Vosburgh contributed to the support of the new 2 CONT Minister at Albany, Dominie Godfridus Delius, "two pieces of 2 CONT eight. 2 CONT 2 CONT Geertruy Pietersen Vosburgh married about 1669, Albert 2 CONT Andriessen Bratt of Norman's Kil, who was a widower. On 2 CONT January 13, 1669-70, Geertruyt Vosburch asks that the 2 CONT marriage contract with her husband may be enforced and that 2 CONT he may be reprimanded for his extravagance; so ordered. May 2 CONT 2, 1670, Resolved to order a division of the property between 2 CONT Geertruy and her husband. July 27, 1670, order to sell the 2 CONT property of Geertruy Vosburgh and her husband, for the 2 CONT purpose of division. 2 CONT 2 CONT On October 24, 1670, the governor gave an order for the 2 CONT separation of Albert Andriese and Geertruy Vosbur4h because 2 CONT "strife and differences hsth arisen between them." July 31, 2 CONT 1671, Geertruy Vosburgh sued Aelbert Andriessen for arrears 2 CONT of alimony. August 13, 1672, Geertruy Vosburch asks for 2 CONT satisfaction of demands on her former husband, Aelbert 2 CONT Andriessen; referred to the judgement of August 25, 1671. 2 CONT After her divorce, Geertruy continued to use the name 2 CONT Vosburgh; in fact as far as the evidence in the records is 2 CONT concerned, itis probable that she never used the name Bratt 2 CONT at any time. This whole unfortunate matrimonial venture can 2 CONT hardly have occupied more than a year and a half. 2 CONT In 1676, Geertruy Vosburgh sued Jan Tyssen Goes for trespass 2 CONT on some land at the Half Moon, at Kinderhook. This was 2 CONT probably the same land that she occupied there for her eldest 2 CONT son, Pieter. Reports of this suit appeared at least three 2 CONT times in court, but owing to shortness of time, the documents 2 CONT were not translated. After 1681 and possibly before that 2 CONT year, Geertruy Vosburgh was a resident of Kinderhook; she 2 CONT probably lived with her eldest son, Pieter. Translations of 2 CONT two court actions follow. While the events are of trivial 2 CONT importance, they still throw an interesting light on the 2 CONT everyday occurrences in the lives of the early settlers at 2 CONT Kinderhook. 2 CONT 2 CONT "July 5, 1681. Pr. Borsie, from Kinderhook, plaintiff, 2 CONT VS. Geertruy Vosburgh,defendant. Plaintiff says that 2 CONT defendant has accused his wife of theft of her chickens and 2 CONT that she has proofs of it (the accusation). Defendant says 2 CONT that some of her chickens remain with the plaintiff (that is 2 CONT to say, Geertruy's chickens are in the plaintiff's yard) but 2 CONT she denies having accused her of theft. The Hon. Court, 2 CONT having heard the case, threw it out of court, as being too 2 CONT unimportant to be dealt with, and condemns both parties to 2 CONT pay the costs. 2 CONT 2 CONT "September 5, 1682. Andries Jacobse Gardenier, 2 CONT plaintiff, vs. Geertruy Vosburgh, defendant. Plaintiff 2 CONT complains that one of his pigs has been bitten to death, on 2 CONT the land of Geertruy Vosburgh and that her land lies open 2 CONT (unfenced). Plaintiff asks for damages. Defendant denies 2 CONT that she has caused his pig to be bitten to death and says 2 CONT that her land is not open. The Court orders that the 2 CONT plaintiff's demand be dismissed, as there is no proof. 2 CONT Plaintiff to pay the costs." 2 CONT 2 CONT Both these cases show that Geertruy was a woman of sharp wits 2 CONT and well able to look out for herself, when appearing in 2 CONT court. She had evidently profited by her long experience in 2 CONT other cases, and had learned most legal tricks. 2 CONT 2 CONT The closing years. of Geertruy Vosburgh's life were spent at 2 CONT Kinderhook, surrounded by the families of her sons, whom she 2 CONT saw become men of affairs in that community, and in their 2 CONT success in life she must have felt that her early struggles 2 CONT and trials were well repaid. 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I6900@ INDI 1 NAME Jacobus /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Jacobus 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1560 2 PLAC Holland 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2740@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I7844@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /SHADICK/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN SHADICK 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 AUG 1820 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Co.,Ny 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 198 1 CHR 2 DATE 1 OCT 1820 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1865 2 SOUR @S90@ 3 NOTE Monument 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 198 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S91@ 1 REFN +^* 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 FAMC @F643@ 1 NOTE Ancestral File Number: BGZK-TX 2 CONT REFN: 19 2 CONT SOURCES: The Palatine Familiesof New York, Hank Jones. 2 CONT "SouthernColumbia County, New York Families" edited by Arthur C. M. Kelly, 1996. 2 CONT Also, Howard W. Smith 2 CONT Baptism: ReformedChurch, Item # 6046. 2 CONT Gravestone located August, 1996. Photo in records of RichardC. Smith. 2 CONT NAMES: Shadic or Shadick Chr: Claverack Reformed Church 2 CONT Died of Typhoid 2 CONT From 1855 Census Town of Ancram, NY 2 CONT 2 CONT Source of burial and death date: 2 CONT http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/cems/pine/pineplains10.htm 1 SOUR @S177@ 1 SOUR @S50@ 2 NOTE see Strever Tanner sources for text 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE Vol II pg 124 2 DATA 3 TEXT by Thomas P. Hughes, 1887 4 CONT "Tanner, William of Ancram and Peter; sons of Strever of Ancram, b.1806, d.1865 (m.1st Esthe 4 CONC r Silvernail, 2nd Elizabeth Shadic); son of William of Ancram, b. in Dutchess Cnty, 1783, d 1 4 CONC 867 (m. Margaret Strever); son o Samuel of Pine Plains, b. at Clove, NY., before 1762, d 183 4 CONC 2 (m1st, Magdalena McIntosh, 2nd, Rachel McIntosh; son of William Wanner (m. Rachel DeLong) 4 CONC , born in England and came with two brothers to America, settled on the Susquehanna river, af 4 CONC terward at Clove, Dutchess County, NY State. 4 CONT Samuel Tanner of Pine Plains and Magdalena McIntosh (dau. of Alexander McIntosh of Pine Plain 4 CONC s (b. Inverness, Scotland, settled in Pine Plains ca. 1740, m. Clara Younghans/Younkhause/Jun 4 CONC ghans)produced 5 children. After Magdalena's death Samuel married her sister Rachel with wh 4 CONC o he produced 10 more children." 4 CONT 4 CONT Of those 15 children, 13 lived to marry, and 11 produced children who are listed in the "Sout 4 CONC hern Columbia County, NY Familes," 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 APR 2009 3 TIME 01:05:23 0 @I7868@ INDI 1 NAME John Henry /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN John Henry 2 SURN OLLIVETT 2 NPFX Squire 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1830 2 PLAC Union Vale,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S78@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507 2 SOUR @S79@ 3 PAGE 1254825 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 PAGE Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8 3 NOTE NY City, Ward 12 Dist 7 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 APR 1898 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S335@ 3 PAGE 04/26/1898 3 DATA 4 TEXT John H. Ollivett died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cronk, on Winnikee Avenue, early Wedn 5 CONC esday morning after a lingering illness. About six months ago, Mr. Ollivett was striken wit 5 CONC h what appeared to be his last illness. He was 69 years of age, but exhibited wonderful vita 5 CONC lity and clung to the last spark of life with amazing tenacity. 5 CONT 5 CONT Mr. Ollivett was among the prominent older residents of Dutchess County. In his younger day 5 CONC s he was a school teacher. For many years he had been Justice of the Peace of the town of Pou 5 CONC ghkeepsie, located in Arlington, and well earned the prefix of "Squire". He was particularl 5 CONC y conversant with town, highway and school laws and affairs and his advice to these channel 5 CONC s and also on law points generally was freely sought by residents of the town of Poughkeepsie 5 CONC . His counsel was valued the same as that of a lawyer. His Justice's Court was no doubt the m 5 CONC ost flourshing of any in the county. He tried all of the Fish and Game law violations for sev 5 CONC eral years and city litigats frequently appeared before him to have their disputes settled. I 5 CONC n politics, "Squire" Ollivett eas an uncompromising Democrat. In 1896 he was the nominee o 5 CONC f his party for Member of Assembly from the Second District of Dutchess County. 5 CONT 5 CONT There was much originality about his character. His friendships were strong, his geniality w 5 CONC as proverbial and he impressed his auditor that he ment what he said. 5 CONT 5 CONT Squire Ollivett was a widower. He leaves a family of grown up sons and daughters. 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 PAGE 04/26/1898 2 SOUR @S295@ 3 PAGE 04/26/1898 3 DATA 4 TEXT Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle for Wed., April 27, 1898 5 CONT Olivet-In this city, April 26, 1898, John H. Olivet, aged 69 years. 5 CONT Funeral services at the residence of his son-in-law Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee Avenue (to- 5 CONC day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Internment a 5 CONC t Clove, NY 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 PAGE 04/26/1898 2 SOUR @S138@ 3 PAGE 04/26/1898 1 BURI 2 DATE 28 APR 1898 2 PLAC Clove Cemetery,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Double Stone Monument in Clove Cemetery, Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY which reads: 5 CONT John H. Ollivett, Annie J. Ownes, His wife. 5 CONT From Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle Wednesday April 27, 1898: 5 CONT "OLIVET- In htis city, April 26, 1989, JOhn H. Olivet, aged 69 years. 5 CONT Funeral Services at the residence of his son-in-law, Charles A. Cronk, 41 Winnikee Avenue (to 5 CONC -day) Wednesday, the 27th, at 4 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Internmen 5 CONC t at Clove, NY. 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F317@ 1 FAMC @F325@ 1 OCCU Teacher 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Union Vale,Dutchess,New York (Clove) 2 SOUR @S36@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_496 Pg 216 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 216; Image: 440. 1 OCCU Bookkeeper 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC New York City 2 SOUR @S78@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507. 1 OCCU Milk Dealer 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC NY City 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 12 District 7 (2nd Enum), New York, New York; Roll: M593_1029; Page: 220; Image 4 CONC : 444. and Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8 1 OCCU Wagonmaker 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,NY 2 SOUR @S79@ 1 NOTE Was a Livery Owner in New York City, when his business hit hard times, he sent his family t 2 CONC o his father at Blue Berry Hill (Unionvale) while he went to the coal mines inPenn. to wor 2 CONC k to pay his debts. 2 CONT When he returned to the Clove area, he turned to teaching ,became a Justice of The Peace an 2 CONC d Comissioner of the Board of Health of the Twp. of Poughkeepsie. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Per NY City Directory 1869 2 CONT Ollivett & Owen Stable(AND home at) 2 CONT E. 125th and 3rd Avenue 2 CONT with Harvey H. Owen 2 CONT Obit. in The Courier: Poughkeepsie 2 CONT 2 CONT State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics death certificate states as follows: 2 CONT Father John H. Olivet 2 CONT New York State 2 CONT Esther Olivet 2 CONT New York State 2 CONT 44 Winnikee Ave. Dated April 29,1898 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Dutchess Cnty. Deeds 2 CONT 1891 John H. Ollivett to Rowland H. Olivette Liber 256 page 141 1 SOUR @S475@ 2 PAGE film 1904043 1 SOUR @S68@ 2 PAGE Film #: 1904043, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I7884@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Susanne /GREENE/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth Susanne 2 SURN GREENE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1692 2 PLAC Rhode Island 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S336@ 2 SOUR @S337@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 20 MAR 1692 2 SOUR @S336@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F501@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT Rhode Island Births, 1636-1930 2 CONT about Elisha Greene 2 CONT Name: Elisha Greene 2 CONT Parent 1: Peter Greene 2 CONT Parent 2: Elizabeth Greene 2 CONT Birth Date: 13 Feb 1693 2 CONT Comment: Newport 2 CONT 2 CONT Green/Greene Genealogy 2 CONT By Anne Long 2 CONT Published by A. Long, 1988 2 CONT Item notes: v.1-8 2 CONT Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison 2 CONT Digitized Nov 6, 2007 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I8647@ INDI 1 NAME Helena (Lena?) /GOES/ 2 GIVN Helena (Lena?) 2 SURN GOES 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JUN 1700 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 1 CHR 2 DATE 7 JAN 1700 2 PLAC Albany Druch Ref. Ch 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 2 SOUR @S145@ 2 SOUR @S877@ 3 PAGE Page 82 3 NOTE Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members o 4 CONC f the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and Afterward 3 DATA 4 TEXT Lena, of Mathys Hoes and Cornelia Van Deusen. Wit.: Abraam Janssen, Marritje Van Deusen. 5 CONT 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 104 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 272 & 273 1 REFN *+ 1 FAMS @F4122@ 1 FAMC @F5357@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I8951@ INDI 1 NAME Hans Jerg /SEITERS/ 2 GIVN Hans Jerg 2 SURN SEITERS 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2485@ 1 SOUR @S263@ 2 NOTE cart-wheelmaker 1 SOUR @S173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9027@ INDI 1 NAME Harry /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Harry 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1870 2 PLAC New York City 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S217@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT HARRY OLLIVETT DIES; 5 CONT BURIAL IS TOMORROW 5 CONT 5 CONT PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9- 5 CONT The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city groceryman, will be conducted from t 5 CONC he Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. William C. Swartz, pa 5 CONC stor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church, officiating. 5 CONT Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died suddenly fro 5 CONC m a heart attack suffered at his home last night. 5 CONT A native of New York city, he was the son of Hohn H. and Anna Owens Ollivett, surviving are h 5 CONC is wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edi 5 CONC th, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Heanete Ollivett, all of this village, and several n 5 CONC ieces and nephews. 5 CONT Burial will be in the Pleasant Vallwy cemetery. 5 CONT 5 CONT Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937 5 CONT ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 CONT DEATHS 5 CONT OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th yea 5 CONC r. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral HOme, Pleasant Valley, Saturday morning, December 1 5 CONC 1 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Velley Cemetery 5 CONT 5 CONT * His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy 2 SOUR @S79@ 3 PAGE 1254825 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Ed #24 Sheet 8 B 3 NOTE La Grange, Dutches Cnty, NY 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 PAGE Roll M593_990 pg 325 Image 8 3 NOTE NY City, Ward 12 Dist 7 4 CONT 4 CONT Listed him as Harvey! 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 PAGE Roll: 1421; Page: ; Enumeration District: 89; Image: 563.0. 3 NOTE Jameson HIll Road, Moores Mills, Washington Township, Dutchess, NY. 4 CONT Here you have to look up Oollivett to find our family! 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 DEC 1937 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S216@ 2 SOUR @S217@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT HARRY OLLIVETT DIES; BURIAL IS TOMORROW 5 CONT 5 CONT PLEASANT VALLEY, Dec. 9- 5 CONT The funeral of Harry Ollivett, 67, retired New York city grocery man, will be conducted fro 5 CONC m the Allen Funeral home here at 11 o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. William C. Swartz 5 CONC , pastor if the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian church, officiating. 5 CONT Mr. Ollivett, who had been a resident of this village the last three years, died suddenly fro 5 CONC m a heart attack suffered at his home last night. 5 CONT A native of New York city, he was the son of John H. and Anna Owens Ollivett, surviving are h 5 CONC is wife Mrs. Marguerite Cassidy* Ollivett; seven children, Harry Crosby Ollivett, Edward, Edi 5 CONC th, Warren, Marjorie, Hilda, and Hattie Jeanette Ollivett, all of this village, and severa 5 CONC l nieces and nephews. 5 CONT Burial will be in the Pleasant Valley cemetery. 5 CONT 5 CONT Poughkeepsie Eagle News, Friday, December 10, 1937 5 CONT ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 CONT DEATHS 5 CONT OLLIVETT-Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, N.Y., December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th yea 5 CONC r. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley, Saturday morning, December 1 5 CONC 1 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pleasant Valley Cemetery 5 CONT 5 CONT * His wife's maiden name should be spelled Cassedy 1 BURI 2 DATE 1949 2 PLAC Pleasant Valley,Dutchess,NY Re-internment 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 NOTE this is re-internment about Jan 1949 when his son Edward was buried there. He was orginaly bu 4 CONC ried on the other side of the cemetery with 1st wife Eva Silvernail against the West Wall b 4 CONC y the monument company. 2 SOUR @S217@ 3 PAGE Fri 12/10/1937 3 DATA 4 TEXT page 22 5 CONT ANOUNCEMENTS - Col.1 5 CONT Deaths 5 CONT Ollivett- Suddenly at Pleasant Valley, NY. December 8, 1937, Harry Ollivett, in his 67th year 5 CONC . Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Pleasant Valley. Saturday morning, December 1 5 CONC 1 at 11:00 a. m. Internment Pleasant Valley Cemetery. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F317@ 1 OCCU car driver 2 DATE 1894 2 _DATE2 1895 2 PLAC 13 Jewett Ave Poughkeepsie,NY 2 SOUR @S314@ 1 OCCU conductor City RR 2 DATE 1895 2 _DATE2 1897 2 PLAC 13 Jewett Ave Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S314@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Billings RoadLaGrange,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 PAGE Ed #24 Sheet 8 B 3 NOTE La Grange, Dutches Cnty, NY 1 OCCU Dairy Farmer 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Moores Mills,Washington Twp,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 PAGE Roll: 1421; Page: ; Enumeration District: 89; Image: 563.0. 3 NOTE Jameson HIll Road, Moores Mills, Washington Township, Dutchess, NY. 4 CONT Here you have to look up Oollivett to find our family! 1 NOTE Lived in Poughkeepsie when will of grand uncle, Harvey H. Owen was filed in 1880. 2 CONT 2 CONT Poughkeepsie & Arlington City Directories 2 CONT 1898-1905 2 CONT Ollicett, Harry conductor City R.R. res. 13 Jewett Ave 2 CONT 2 CONT 1915 2 CONT Ollivett, Hary grocer 600 Main, h do 2 CONT 2 CONT 1916 2 CONT Ollivett Harry, choice groceries, 600 Main, h do, tel 686 2 CONT . 2 CONT 2 CONT 1917 2 CONT Ollivett Harry, choice groceries, 600 Main, h do, tel 686 2 CONT 2 CONT (The first child of Harry & 2nd wife, Marguerite Cassedy was born this year and it would see 2 CONC m they were living on her farm then on what is now highway 82). 1 SOUR @S84@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9064@ INDI 1 NAME Eugene /BROWN/ 2 GIVN Eugene 2 SURN BROWN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1839 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_573 Pg 75 3 NOTE Newburgh, Orange, New York 4 CONT Spelled Eujean 2 SOUR @S117@ 3 NOTE Census Place Newburgh, Orange, New York 4 CONT Family History Library Film 1254911 4 CONT NA Film Number T9-0911 4 CONT Page Number 8C 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 OCCU Agent - Sewing Machine 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange,NY 2 SOUR @S117@ 3 NOTE Census Place Newburgh, Orange, New York 4 CONT Family History Library Film 1254911 4 CONT NA Film Number T9-0911 4 CONT Page Number 8C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9065@ INDI 1 NAME James J. /BROWN/ 2 GIVN James J. 2 SURN BROWN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1793 2 PLAC Scotland 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: M432_573; Page: 75; Image: 153. 1 CHR 2 DATE 30 AUG 1808 2 PLAC Dutch Reformed Church,Montgomery,Orange,New York 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F4288@ 1 OCCU Teacher 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange,NY 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: M432_573; Page: 75; Image: 153. 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S352@ 2 PAGE Batch #: C506551, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0529188, 0529188, 0529188 1 SOUR @S16@ 2 PAGE vol 12 p 89 2 DATA 3 TEXT Mrs. Edith Ruth Cassedy 4 CONT DAR ID #: 11227 4 CONT Born in New YOrk 4 CONT Wife of Frank Herbert Cassedy 4 CONT Decendant of Dr. Jonathan Bailey, of New York 4 CONT Daughter of Eugene Brown and Elizabeth B. Whitehill, his wife 4 CONT Granddaughter of James J. Brown and Ruth Bailey, his wife 4 CONT Gr-grandaughter of Jonathan Bailey and Ruth Budd, his wife 4 CONT Jonathan Bailey, 1777, enlisted for the war in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. He was born a 4 CONC t Bridgewater, Mass., 1756, and died at New Windsor, 1821 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9066@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /BROWN/ 2 GIVN Jeremiah 2 SURN BROWN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4288@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9067@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /NEWKIRK/ 2 GIVN Catherine 2 SURN NEWKIRK 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4288@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9266@ INDI 1 NAME Peter John /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Peter John 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1690 2 SOUR @S372@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 3 AUG 1690 2 PLAC Albany,Albany Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 & E-35 pg 37 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 273 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4122@ 1 FAMC @F441@ 1 NOTE 7th ALBANY MILITIA REGIMENT : COMBINED ROSTER 2 CONT (Col. Van Alstine's - Kinderhook District - During the Revolution) 2 CONT à March 2002 Donald E. Lampson dlampson@earthlink.net - Permission for free use of this ros 2 CONC ter information is given provided that credit is given to the author and the Columbia Count 2 CONC y GENWEB site. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Vosburgh, Peter J., Lieut. (R) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9272@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham A. of Ancram /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Abraham A. of Ancram 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1817 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 PAGE 1254820 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia County, NY 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 page 117 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S99@ 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 2; Image: 4 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 1 CHR 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Ref. Church,west copake,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S226@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1892 2 SOUR @S148@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S148@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 NOTE Stone in Pine Planes Cemtry is either a memorial or his grandson, Peter Tanner Vosburgh had t 4 CONC hem moved. According to my mother, her cousins and mer aunt, Peter Tenner Vosburgh has the st 4 CONC one erected. DOM 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1018@ 1 FAMC @F493@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 page 117 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S39@ 3 PAGE 1254820 pg 12D 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia County, NY 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 2; Image: 4. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 1 NOTE 2 CONT From 1855 Census Town of Ancram, NY 2 CONT FROM: 2 CONT Reformed Church, Copake, NY bspt. records 1783-1899 2 CONT From Census 1880 Columbia Cnty., NY 2 CONT From So. Columbia CountyNY Families hurrah! I have real g-g and g-g-g grand parents at last 1 2 CONC 1/12/200, Diane 2 CONT 2 CONT Very likely the "Abe Vosburgh" mentioned in Carl Camer's, THE HUDSON, in the chapeter TIN-HOR 2 CONC N REBELLION. 2 CONT "Columbia County officers soon enough found out all they needed to know about the calico Indi 2 CONC ana. Disregarding upriver reports of officers diped in hot tar while the tin horns blew, She 2 CONC ffiff Henry Miller and one deputy set out from Hudson a couple of weeks later to sell the far 2 CONC ms of Steve Decker and Abe Vosburgh wgo had got behind in paying their annual tribute of chic 2 CONC kens and wheat to the Van Rebsselaers. When they were riding through Ancram they heard horn 2 CONC s blowing and a few moments later met a long column of calico warriors accompanied by more th 2 CONC at a thousdand undeiguised spectaors. Hasteily the officers dismounted and ran into the bac 2 CONC k room of Swet's Tavern but the chiefs of the Indians followed them. Even with pistols and s 2 CONC words at their brests, sheriff and deputy refused to turn back. They brushed the weapons asi 2 CONC de, returned to their horses, and rods to the first farm scheduled for sale - the whole rou 2 CONC t of calico Indians and their spectators streaming behind them. As they were beginning thei 2 CONC r auction some of the crownd saw a slight man in dress and mask push his way uo to a place be 2 CONC side the officers and there was a sudden cry of recognition: "Bing Thunder*! 2 CONT "Shall we take their papers and burn 'em?" asked the sonorous voice of the speaker of the pre 2 CONC vious meeting. 2 CONT The left hands of the men in calico rose in a silient unanimous vote. 2 CONT "Do the palefaces agree?: called Big Thunder." 2 CONT *Big Thunder was Dr. Smith Boughton 2 CONT In Families of S.E. Colombia County, this Abraham is referred to as "Abraham of Ancram" an 2 CONC d his is the Abraham burried in the Ancram Cemetery whose stone was copied by June Strausse 2 CONC r Vosburgh. 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S373@ 2 PAGE Batch #: C503931, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 974.739 W1 V26W 1 SOUR @S374@ 2 PAGE Batch #: C503931, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 974.739 W1 V26W 1 SOUR @S375@ 2 PAGE Batch #: 7017302, Sheet #: 20, Source Call #: 0538442 1 SOUR @S376@ 2 PAGE Batch #: 7017302, Sheet #: 20, Source Call #: 0538442 1 SOUR @S50@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Vosburgh, Abram A. 37, farmer, lived there 37 years 4 CONT wife Jane 35 lived there 8 years 4 CONT Maryett 15 female child 4 CONT Hernon 12 male child 4 CONT Almeda 6 female child 4 CONT Wm. Henry 3 male child 4 CONT John 7 months male child 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9286@ INDI 1 NAME /UNKNOWN/ 2 SURN UNKNOWN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2739@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 183DD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095340F 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9316@ INDI 1 NAME Mattheus /GOES/ 2 GIVN Mattheus 2 SURN GOES 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1660/1670 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S145@ 3 NOTE She has birth as about 1664 in Albany Cnty., NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC NY City 2 SOUR @S145@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5357@ 1 FAMC @F3371@ 1 NOTE Per Sally's email he wa, in 1715, a memberof Cpt. Abraham Van Alstyne's Albany Militia. 1 SOUR @S56@ 1 SOUR @S387@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9502@ INDI 1 NAME Anneke (Anna) Janse /GOES/ 2 GIVN Anneke (Anna) Janse 2 SURN GOES 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1667 2 PLAC Albany,Albany Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE C-3 pg 6 2 SOUR @S179@ 3 PAGE C-3 pg 6 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F441@ 1 FAMC @F3372@ 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 86 4 CONT The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported as being i 4 CONC n Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments of land, under the divis 4 CONC ion of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner of a fourth of a part of the Groote St 4 CONC uk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna, widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married se 4 CONC condly, Styntje Janse Van Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the severa 4 CONC l families named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of em 4 CONC inent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names in the foregoin 4 CONC g chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold activities. His daughters ma 4 CONC rried, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character and standing and thus connected the Hoe 4 CONC s family with nearly every other of notable name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were bot 4 CONC h descendants of Jan Tysse. Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pier 4 CONC re Van Buren Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplai 4 CONC n Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack, and Mr 4 CONC . P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers. 4 CONT 4 CONT pages 74-76 4 CONT In the Albany County Clerk's Office (Deeds, E. pp.156-7), we find recorded the agreement of t 4 CONC he children of John Tysse Goes(1711) as to the division of his estate in accordance with th 4 CONC e terms of his will, dated 1708. 4 CONT As this agreement, even more than the original will, is instructive in several respects, we q 4 CONC uote its substance. 4 CONT Promising that the will made ample provision for the support and comfort of his wife, Styntie 4 CONC , and that his eldes son, Matthias (Tyse), was to have one cow and forty shilligns for his bi 4 CONC rthright, also "the small creeck", and the testor's interest in a mill owned in partnership w 4 CONC ith Peter Schuyler and Sybrant Van Schaak, the substance, and in part the precise language o 4 CONC f the agreement, is as follows: 4 CONT To his sons, John and Dirk, all his real and personal estate. etc: 4 CONT tMatthias Goes, eldest son of John Tysse, agrees with his brothers John and Dirk for himsle 4 CONC f and for his sisters Anna, wife of Isaac Vosburgh; Teuntie, wife of Jacon Turk; Judick, wif 4 CONC e of Isaac Huldricks and Majaka, wife of Burger Huyck 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9840@ INDI 1 NAME Jane L. /MAGLEY/ 2 GIVN Jane L. 2 SURN MAGLEY 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 2 PLAC NY State 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 page 117 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S80@ 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York; Roll: M593_920; Page: 2; Image: 4. 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 4 CONT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1878 2 SOUR @S148@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE G-64 pg 105 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ancram Cemetery 2 SOUR @S148@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1018@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT From 1855 Census Town of Ancram, NY 2 CONT 2 CONT From Census 1880 Columbia Cnty., NY 2 CONT From So. Columbia County NY Families 2 CONT Death date confirmed from cemetery stone by June strausser Vosburgh 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I9842@ INDI 1 NAME Pieter /COEYMANS/ 2 GIVN Pieter 2 SURN COEYMANS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Utrecht,The Netherlands? 1 REFN * 1 FAMS @F3422@ 1 FAMC @F4637@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10019@ INDI 1 NAME Hendricus /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN Hendricus 2 SURN SCHUT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1699 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster Cnty.,NY 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 APR 1732 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster Cnty.,NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1786 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3023@ 1 FAMC @F4728@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 2 CONT 2 CONT additional bap. sponsors were Marrys Janssen & Margriet Janssen 2 CONT still in 2 CONT Acram in 1739 where the are sponsors for Betty, child of James Camel and Sara 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10172@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes Edward /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Johannes Edward 2 SURN VOSBURGH 2 NSFX of Ancram 1 TITL of Ancram 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1741/1742 2 PLAC Kinderhook,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S89@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE E-31pg 36 2 SOUR @S145@ 3 PAGE E-31pg 36 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 3 NOTE has his birth yeat abt 1742 1 CHR 2 DATE 6 FEB 1742 2 PLAC Kinderhook DRC,Kinderhook,NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 pg & E-31 pg 36 3 DATA 4 TEXT sps. Abraham & Elizabeth Vosburgh 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 1822 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE pg 36 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F494@ 1 FAMC @F4122@ 1 NOTE From "American Ancestry" 2 CONT 2 CONT From: (mariage & exact dates) 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 2 CONT 2 CONT Bapt. Sponsors were Abraham Vosburgh & Elizabeth Vosburgh 2 CONT 2 CONT FROM: Southern Columbia County, NY Families 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10267@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1340 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1415 1 REFN ++*(COO) 1 FAMS @F4856@ 1 SOUR @S445@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10316@ INDI 1 NAME Anthonie Jeanel /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Anthonie Jeanel 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1560/1565 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 NOTE moved from LeHavre to Courbevoise 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F4879@ 1 FAMC @F4880@ 1 NOTE Moved from Le Harve to Courbevoie, France 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10317@ INDI 1 NAME Lucett R. // 2 GIVN Lucett R. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1562 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4879@ 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10318@ INDI 1 NAME Johanne Pierre (John Peter) /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Johanne Pierre (John Peter) 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1608 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F4881@ 1 FAMC @F4879@ 1 NOTE They moved from Le Harve France to Courbevore France per letters from Charles Barnett 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10319@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Marie Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4881@ 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10320@ INDI 1 NAME David La Force /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN David La Force 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1658 2 PLAC France 2 SOUR @S152@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT From Barnett letter "The Anciet de Ollivette" 5 CONT They were cousins and were both 17 when they married in 1675. She died in 1709. He died in 1 5 CONC 694, age 36. 5 CONT Huge sums of money, old brocades, laces and jewels were given, as bridal gifts, to them. 5 CONT In 1682, they sailed for America on the Ship Welcome. They had 7 children. 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 NOTE Owned extensive lands near Pittsfield, Mass 2 SOUR @S120@ 3 PAGE 6142828 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1694 2 PLAC America 2 SOUR @S152@ 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F1827@ 1 FAMC @F4816@ 1 NOTE They were endowed with many valuable wedding gifts of money, old brocades, laces and jewels f 2 CONC rom Janet Tacheye La Force de Ollivette (their common ancestor). 2 CONT In 1682 they sailed for America on the ship Welcome 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10321@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /MONEUITE/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN MONEUITE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1658 2 SOUR @S152@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1709 2 PLAC America 2 SOUR @S152@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1827@ 1 FAMC @F4882@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 7642D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095973A 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT He and his family came to America in 1682 on the ship Welcome, but Ihave not found a record o 2 CONC f their arrival. 2 CONT It has benn suggested from memories of my Uncle Bing that they actuall came to Canda first an 2 CONC d then Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Per Charles L. Brieant, Jr.'s 1987 letter to Beverly Benson, she and her hudband were cousins 2 CONC . 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:02 0 @I10330@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan R. /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Jonathan R. 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1738 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1??? 1 REFN +*/e 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 FAMC @F501@ 1 NOTE Re 9 partners land: 2 CONT lost it to land offuce, because of charges aginst him because he had not been a "good citize 2 CONC n for 15 years". 2 CONT Perhaps he gave his slaves their freedom. Nicholas & Neptune on census in Hartford after he r 2 CONC an them off in spite of their pleas to stay. 2 CONT His heirs tried to use courts to get it back but failed. 2 CONT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC --------- 2 CONT 1790 Censue, Dutchess Cnty, NY: 2 CONT Jonathan 2 males over 16, 1 male under, 5 females over 16 2 CONT 2 CONT Source Information: 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson. Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33 [databas 2 CONC e on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2 CONT 2 CONT On 17 June 1661, Nathaniel Baker of Hingham, together with Capt. Joshua Hubbard, Lt. John Smi 2 CONC th and Sgt. John Leavitt, purchased a tract of land fifteen miles square from various Indians 2 CONC , which deed was acknowledged by Chish-thamuck Pumham-sem on 4 April 1661, Wamsutta alias Ale 2 CONC xander on 2 June 1662, and, in a separate release dated 8 June 1664, with a map of the trac 2 CONC t attached thereunto, by "Pom-me-toc-come al[ia]s Philip," who speaks of "my brother Alexande 2 CONC r alias Womsittah deceased" 2 CONT Could Leavitt be a mis-transcription of Ollivett? 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC --------------- 2 CONT Source Information: 2 CONT Ancestry.com. English Origins of American Colonists [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFam 2 CONC ily.com, Inc., 1997. Original data: 2 CONT English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN COLONISTS 2 CONT WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO NAMES OF IMPORTANCE IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES. BY WILLIAM GILBERT 2 CONC , 2 CONT [p.186] SOME NOTABLE DEPOSITIONS FROM THE HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY. BY J. R. HUTCHINSON. 2 CONT page 198 2 CONT 11. WRITE, JOHN, of Purleigh, Essex, 2 May, 1606, husbandman. To be buried in the churchyard 2 CONC . To eldest son John ¹20. To second son Thomas ¹20. To Johane Prentice 40/- at marriage and t 2 CONC o Sarah Prentice 40/- at age 21. To John and William Prentice 20/- each at age 21. Res. & Ex 2 CONC . wife. Witnesses Thomas Trastell John Levitt. Proved 27 May, 1606, by Florence, relict. (Arc 2 CONC h. Essex. Neville.) 2 CONT Once more is Levitt a miss transcription of Ollivett? 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------------------- 2 CONT Source Information: 2 CONT Ancestry.com. New York Military in the Revolution [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamil 2 CONC y.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: Electronic reproduction of New York in the Revolution as Co 2 CONC lony and State, Vol. II, originally published in 1897. 2 CONT Heading: The Line -- Second Regiment 2 CONT Rank: Enlisted Men 2 CONT Name: John Lovette 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ----------- 2 CONT Source Information: 2 CONT Ancestry.com. New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: My 2 CONC Family.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: For individual sources please see the source informati 2 CONC on listed with each record. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Re 2 CONC search Library collection or at the Family History Library. 2 CONT Name: John Lovett 2 CONT Event: Lived 2 CONT Year: 1776 2 CONT County: Dutchess 2 CONT Province: New York 2 CONT Comments: Militia, Associated Exempts 2 CONT Source: New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. I - Extracts 2 CONT Publisher: J. B. Lyon Co. 2 CONT Publication info: Albany, NY, 1904 2 CONT Page: 153 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC -------------------------------- 2 CONT Name: John Lavet 2 CONT Event: Lived 2 CONT Year: 1776 2 CONT Place: Salem 2 CONT County: Westchester 2 CONT Province: New York 2 CONT Source title: Force, Peter 2 CONT Source: American Archives (Series), 1774-1777 - Excerpts 2 CONT Publisher: Peter Force 2 CONT Publication info: Washington, DC 2 CONT Page: 904 2 CONT --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ------------ 2 CONT Name: John Lavett 2 CONT Event: Lived 2 CONT Year: 1776 2 CONT Place: New York City 2 CONT County: New York 2 CONT Province: New York 2 CONT Comments: Second Regiment 2 CONT Source: New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. I - Extracts 2 CONT Publisher: J. B. Lyon Co. 2 CONT Publication info: Albany, NY, 1904 2 CONT Page: 34 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ----------- 2 CONT Name: John LOVITT 2 CONT Birth Date: 175? 2 CONT BirthPlace: New York 2 CONT Volume: 107 2 CONT Page Number: 159 2 CONT Reference: Muster and payrolls of the Rev. War, 1775-1783. ( Vols. For 1914-15 of the "Collec 2 CONC tions" of the N.Y. Hist. Soc.) 1914-15. (2v.):486 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 2 NOTE had 3500 acres in the 9 Partner's Oblong Patent, Pleasant Plains, NY 1 SOUR @S452@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Index pg 685: 4 CONT "OLIVET (OLIFUET) 4 CONT Jonathan, Mortgages 501,525" 4 CONT 4 CONT Mortgages Pg 427 4 CONT "501 6:18 4 CONT June 8, 1788 4 CONT L1250 4 CONT Bounds No. Lott 22; W. Jonathan Olivet & Roger Southerland" 4 CONT 4 CONT Mortgages Pg 432 4 CONT "525. 6:56 4 CONT June 18, 1790 4 CONT L933 4 CONT Bounds No. division line between Lott 22 & 23; W. Jonathan Olivet; So. Roger Southerland" 1 SOUR @S453@ 2 PAGE Vol 127 page 422 2 NOTE has birth as 175? 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10333@ INDI 1 NAME Rogiere L. /LA FORCE/ 2 GIVN Rogiere L. 2 SURN LA FORCE 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1320@ 1 FAMC @F4889@ 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10334@ INDI 1 NAME Marietta Tacheye /CHEYMONUE/ 2 GIVN Marietta Tacheye 2 SURN CHEYMONUE 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1320@ 1 FAMC @F4890@ 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10335@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques R. /LA FORCE/ 2 GIVN Jacques R. 2 SURN LA FORCE 2 NPFX Lancer Militaire Noblesse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1494? 2 PLAC Paris? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1560? 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4889@ 1 NOTE Proably duc de La Force, a confidant of Henry IV of France, of LaForce on the Dordogne Rive 2 CONC r near Bergerac, France 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The name "La Force" varies from Le Force, Leforce, Laforce, Lefors, Lafoon (?), La Forie, L 2 CONC a Fore, to La Foree, etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT Jacques Nompar de Caumont, Duc de la Force, was born about 1539 ,and died 1634, age 95, at Ch 2 CONC ateau de la Force at 2 CONT Perigord. His father, Francois de Caumont, and one brother were murdered in 1572. Jacques Nom 2 CONC par fell under the other two 2 CONT and was assumed dead, but survived the massacre. He was disguised and led away to safety by f 2 CONC riends. He later became 2 CONT Marshall of France (from BIOGRAPHIE UNIVERSELLE, ANCIENNE ET MODERNE, Vol. 14, pp. 384-385, P 2 CONC aris, 2 CONT 1856, by Michaud). 2 CONT 2 CONT Some La Force descendants settled in New York and later in Canada. Two La Forces went with La 2 CONC Salle on an exploration of 2 CONT the Mississippi river and never returned. Other members of the family removed directly from F 2 CONC rance to Louisiana. In Canada, 2 CONT the La Forces are descended from a line called Pepin dit La Force, "dit" meaning called or kn 2 CONC own as. The progenitor of the 2 CONT Pepin dit La Force line landed in Canada ca 1634. There Pierre, son of Guillaume, became know 2 CONC n as Pierre dit La Force, and 2 CONT one of his brothers was known as dit Descardonnet (per Paul Truax). 1 SOUR @S152@ 2 PAGE La Force - de Ollivette 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10336@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Royal /CHEYMONUE/ 2 GIVN Joseph Royal 2 SURN CHEYMONUE 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4890@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10337@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /LA ROCHAMBEAU/ 2 GIVN Lucretia 2 SURN LA ROCHAMBEAU 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4890@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10338@ INDI 1 NAME Murietta /CHAMPRELLE/ 2 GIVN Murietta 2 SURN CHAMPRELLE 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1319@ 1 FAMC @F4891@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT From: 2 CONT http://www.art-science.com/Ken/Genealogy/Patrick/Index.html 2 CONT (Ken Baldry's site) 2 CONT Some of the Delaforces believed that they descended from the illustrious Dukes De La Force 2 CONT who were marshalls and pairs (peers) in France from the moment when King Henri IV (Paris 2 CONT was worth a Mass) ennobled the Caummont family in 1607. They were Huguenots, so were 2 CONT the Delaforces. However it is clear that the Caumont la Forces were not blood relations to 2 CONT the Delaforces, a very old French family deriving from Navarre, Gascony and the Gironde, 2 CONT with the original names of Fources, Forces, Forca etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Caumonts acquired the town and chateau of La Force near Bergerac when in 1554 2 CONT Philippe de Beaupoil de la Force of Perigord, daughter of Francois de Beaupoil, Seigneur de 2 CONT la Force married Francois de Caummont. Neither the Beaupoils nor the Caumonts were 2 CONT related to the Delaforces who at that time were either in England, Paris or on their way 2 CONT north to Guisnes near Calais. (This town is now known as Guines and I make no apology for 2 CONT the multiple spellings in this book, which usually reflect the spelling at the time discussed 2 CONC ). 2 CONT The above makes me believe that the two familes were indeed related, at least by this marriag 2 CONC e, before and that the confiscated tow, chateau etc: may have really stayed in the family al 2 CONC l along. The Newberry Library in Chicago, Il. has more information of this family lienage. D 2 CONC O Miles 1 SOUR @S152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10339@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanette Tacheye /LA FORCE/ 2 GIVN Jeanette Tacheye 2 SURN LA FORCE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1535 2 PLAC La Have,France 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S313@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1584 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4880@ 1 FAMC @F1319@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10340@ INDI 1 NAME Samuele de Moneuite' /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Samuele de Moneuite' 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1535 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 2 SOUR @S313@ 3 NOTE Charles lists his father as Buroyne de Ollivette 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1584 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F4880@ 1 FAMC @F3388@ 1 NOTE Decendants of his 5 children came to the New England Colonies, 7 males and 5 females. 2 CONT From Charles Barnett Letters 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10346@ INDI 1 NAME Pierre Josephus /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Pierre Josephus 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1475 2 PLAC Le Havre,France 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Le Havre,France 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F3388@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10347@ INDI 1 NAME Antoinette /GURREYDONE/ 2 GIVN Antoinette 2 SURN GURREYDONE 2 NSFX of Le Havre 1 TITL of Le Havre 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Le Havre,France ? 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3388@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 9742D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095B84A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10349@ INDI 1 NAME Johann De Buroye /OLLIVETT/ 2 GIVN Johann De Buroye 2 SURN OLLIVETT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1630 2 SOUR @S152@ 3 NOTE moved from LeHavre to Courbeviose 2 SOUR @S34@ 1 REFN +*de/e 1 FAMS @F4816@ 1 FAMC @F4881@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10424@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1766 2 PLAC Phillipsburgh,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1862 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. 5 CONT 5 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 5 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 5 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 5 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 5 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 5 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 5 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 5 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 5 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 5 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 5 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 5 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 5 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 5 CONT 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F4917@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10447@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /WOODIN/ 2 GIVN Daniel 2 SURN WOODIN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1781 2 PLAC Pawling,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S118@ 2 SOUR @S463@ 3 NOTE Check notes 2 SOUR @S464@ 3 NOTE Has his birth as 1781 2 SOUR @S563@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 NOV 1842 2 PLAC Beekman,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 2 SOUR @S118@ 3 NOTE @ 1 year 1 month and 3 days 1 BURI 2 PLAC Beekman Cemetery,Poughquag. NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3132@ 1 FAMC @F4930@ 1 NOTE Information from Town Clerk of Union Vale, Dutchess, NY 2 CONT 2 CONT Possible father William, a Quaker of the Nine partners, Dutchess Cnty, NY 2 CONT 2 CONT Possibly his family? 2 CONT From: 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems/beekman.htm 2 CONT Interments in the BEEKMAN CEMETERY, POUGHQUAG 2 CONT 238. Woodin, Daniel, d. 1842, Nov. 30, a. 52 y.20 d. 2 CONT 239. Woodin, George H., s. of George W. & Mary, d. 1856, June 10, a. 1-1-3. 2 CONT 240. Woodin, Sarah Ann, dau. of Egbert & Mary, d. 1846, May 29, a. 7 y. 8 m. 2 CONT 241. Woodin, Solomon, d. 1858, Dec.19, a. 81 y.; 2 CONT Anna, his wife, d. 1859, Oct. 5, a. 76 y. 2 CONT 242. Woodin, William Henry, s. of William & Hannah, d. 1846, Nov. 14, a. 18-4-14. 2 CONT 243. Worden, Esther, d. 1857, Jan.26, a. 61-2-16. 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10448@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /PENNY/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN PENNY 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3132@ 1 FAMC @F10855@ 1 NOTE Information from Town Clerk of Union Vale, Dutchess, NY 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Pennys listed in: 2 CONT PAWLING IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 2 CONT 2 CONT From 2 CONT HISTORY OF DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK 2 CONT By James H. Smith 2 CONT 1882 2 CONT 2 CONT Chapter XLVII 2 CONT Part Five 2 CONT 128th Regiment, Co. B.---; Archibald PENNEY, born in Pawling, January 27, 1846 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10474@ INDI 1 NAME John J. /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN John J. 2 SURN GURNEE 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1763 2 PLAC Clarkstown,Rockland Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 5 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 5 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 5 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 5 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 5 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 5 CONC raries in Orange County. 5 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 5 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 5 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 5 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 5 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 5 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 5 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 5 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 5 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 5 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 5 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 5 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 5 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 5 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 5 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 5 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 5 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 5 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 5 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 5 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 5 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 5 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 5 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 5 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 5 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 5 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 5 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 5 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 5 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 5 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 5 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 5 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 5 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 5 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 5 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 5 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 5 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 5 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 5 CONC ennial Celebration. 5 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 5 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 5 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 5 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 5 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 5 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 5 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 5 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 5 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 5 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 5 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 5 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 5 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 5 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 5 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 5 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 5 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 5 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 5 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 5 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 5 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 5 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 5 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 5 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 5 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 5 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 5 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like ma 5 CONC ny other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this famil 5 CONC y was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and childr 5 CONC en. 5 CONT 5 CONT Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove 27th 1729 he pu 5 CONC rchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No. 6, in "Concklin's range" in Ka 5 CONC kiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of th 5 CONC e mountain in the town of Ramapo, and the old house stood a short distance east of the presen 5 CONC t residence. 5 CONT Francois was the father of ten children 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 AUG 1831 2 PLAC Dutch Reformed Church,Montgomery,Orange,New York 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 REFN +++* 1 FAMS @F400@ 1 FAMC @F4942@ 1 NOTE Emigrated from France during the Revolution 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10475@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /DRAKE/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN DRAKE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1816 2 PLAC Wilton,Wi. 2 SOUR @S7@ 3 NOTE Newburgh, 4th Ward , page 49 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10480@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Isaac 2 SURN SHERWOOD 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC Phillibsburgh,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAY 1803 2 PLAC Hampstead,Rockland,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4917@ 1 FAMC @F4944@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10481@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /STRYKER/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN STRYKER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 APR 1773 2 PLAC Hempstead,Orange Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F400@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 SOUR @S336@ 2 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10482@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN Isaac 2 SURN GURNEE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC ,Isle of Re.,France 2 SOUR @S336@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1727 2 PLAC Rockland Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S336@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3816@ 1 FAMC @F4945@ 1 OCCU Leather worker 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 NOTE From Michael B. Stephens and Brian Belanger On Rockland Cnty. Message Board Ancestry.com 2 CONT "He was Hugenot who, according to tradition, escaped France during the relisous wars in an em 2 CONC pty wine cask and went to England where he worked for Francis Rawle; immigrated, as a servan 2 CONC t to Rawle in Philidelphia, from Plymouth England on the ship Desire which arrived from Plymo 2 CONC uth, England on June 23, 1686; later moving to the West Ward of NY City; leather worker; memb 2 CONC er of theFrench Church of NY (came to NY in 1698)." 2 CONT 2 CONT The above from bmbel@optonline.net 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like ma 4 CONC ny other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this famil 4 CONC y was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and childr 4 CONC en. 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10483@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth B. /DOUBLETT/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth B. 2 SURN DOUBLETT 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3816@ 1 FAMC @F4946@ 1 SOUR @S471@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like ma 4 CONC ny other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this famil 4 CONC y was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and childr 4 CONC en. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10485@ INDI 1 NAME John J. /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN John J. 2 SURN GURNEE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1729 2 SOUR @S472@ 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. :t 5 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 5 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 5 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 5 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 5 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 5 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 5 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 5 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 5 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE pg 453 2 SOUR @S337@ 3 PAGE pg 453 1 CHR 2 DATE 12 DEC 1729 2 PLAC Ref. Ch. Kakiat (Haverstraw),Rockland Cnty.,NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1824/1829 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4942@ 1 FAMC @F4948@ 1 NOTE Private in American REv., 2nd Regiment, Orange County Militia 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10486@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /COE/ 2 GIVN Abigail 2 SURN COE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1741 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 APR 1773 2 SOUR @S336@ 3 PAGE film #1036314& 0017833 1 REFN +++* 1 FAMS @F4942@ 1 FAMC @F4949@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10487@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 DEC 1719 2 PLAC Newtown,Queens,New York 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 2 SOUR @S473@ 2 SOUR @S464@ 3 NOTE Birth place here 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 MAY 1782 2 PLAC Hempstead,LI,NY 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 310 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 REFN ++*^ 1 FAMS @F4949@ 1 FAMC @F4950@ 1 NOTE From History of Rockland County With Biogrophies 2 CONT 2 CONT page 309 2 CONT "There are few families who have held a higher poition in the county than the one whose genea 2 CONC logy is herin given. John Coe was judge of Orange County from 1764 to 1777, a maember of th 2 CONC e Colonial Assembly in 1775, a member of the Provisional Congress in 1775, and a member of th 2 CONC e Assembly in 1778/80." 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 DATA 3 TEXT Hon. Abram S. Cassedy. It may with justice be said that no attorney in the valley of the HUd 4 CONC son has displayed more orofound knowledge of the law or keener discriminative qualities tha t 4 CONC he gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, and who is conceded to stand among the leadin 4 CONC g members of the Bar in the state. With his son William F., he conducts a large and remnuera 4 CONC tive general practice, extending into various courts. Since 1865 his offices have been locate 4 CONC d on Third Street, where he occupies two floors, and he has one of the most extensive law lib 4 CONC raries in Orange County. 4 CONT In the neighboring county of Rockland, in the town of Ramapo, the subject of this notices wa 4 CONC s born November 28, 1833. On the paternal side he is of Irish descent, his grandfather, Arch 4 CONC ibald Cassedy, who was born on the 21st of November, 1757, having emigrated from the North o 4 CONC f Ireland about the time of the Revolution and settled near Ramapo, where he engaged in far 4 CONC m persuits. He possed the indomitable industry and moral principles characteristic of the Sc 4 CONC oth-Irish, and became a prosperous agriculturist. In religious belief he was a Presbyterian 4 CONC . He married Elizabeth Sherwood, daughter of Dr. Sherwood, a lady of English descent, and d 4 CONC ied in 1819, his wife surviving him; she lived to reach the age of ninety-six years. Among t 4 CONC heir children was Archibald, our subject's father, who was born in Ramapo, August 28, 1794, a 4 CONC nd who engaged in farming and merchandising in his native place. In the War of 1812 he was L 4 CONC ieutenant and Adjutant. From 1844 to 1847 he was Sheriff of Rockland County, having been ele 4 CONC cted to that office upon the Democratic ticket. At a somewhat advanced age he moved to Brroo 4 CONC klyn, and died there in 1862, aged sixty-seven years. 4 CONT The mother of the subject of this sketch, Lydia Gurnee, was born in Ramapo, December 3, 179 4 CONC 6 and died in Brooklyn, NY, aged eighty-seven years. The Gurnee family was of Huguenot origi 4 CONC n, and the name was originally Garnier, the ancestor living in Paris. Isaac Garnier, a desce 4 CONC ndant lived in Westchester County, and died leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and three children, on 4 CONC e of whom was Francois. He moved to a place that was known as Kakiat, now thw town of Ramap 4 CONC o in 1729. He left ten children, one of whom, John, was born in 1729, who married Abigail C 4 CONC oe, daughter of John Coe. They left several children, one of whom was John J., born March 13 4 CONC , 1763, who married Nancy Stryker, of New Jersey, who was of Holland descent. They left seve 4 CONC ral children, and among them was Lydia,our subject's mother. Of her union, four children wer 4 CONC e born, of whom Abraham S. is the only son and now the only survivor. His education was comm 4 CONC enced in the district schools and further prosecuted in the Normal School of Albany, from whi 4 CONC ch he was graduated. Ambitious to enter the legal profession, he bagan the study of law unde 4 CONC r Judge Frazer, of Rockland County, later reading with Wilkin & Gott, of Goshen. Shortly afte 4 CONC r his admission to the Bar in 1857, he was appointed Deputy County Clerk under Chalres Drake 4 CONC , and served in that capacity for two years, after which he opened an office for the practic 4 CONC e of his profession in Newburgh. 4 CONT While in the main, Mr. Cassedy has devoted his attention to professional duties, yet he has a 4 CONC t times been chosen to serve his fellow-citizens in an official capacity. Though invariabl 4 CONC y declining nominations for legislative or congressional positions, he has alwasy been willin 4 CONC g to promote the welfare of Newburgh ny accepting such positions as it has seemed best, in th 4 CONC e interest of the peopl, for him to fill. In 1862 he was elected District Attonrey of Orang 4 CONC e County, and continued in that position until 1865. In 1880 and 1881 he was elected Mayor o 4 CONC n the Democratic ticket, notwithstanding the fact that Newburgh usually gives a large Republi 4 CONC can majority. During his administration the Quassick Creek Bridge was built, the West Shor 4 CONC e Railraod was commenced, and the first steps were taken to perfect arrangements for the Cent 4 CONC ennial Celebration. 4 CONT From 1869 to 1883 Mr. Cassedy was in partnership with Chalres F. Brown, the firm of Cassed 4 CONC y & Brown acquiring a large clientage. The connection was disolved when Mr. Brown became a J 4 CONC udge of the Supreme Court. Since 1886 Mr. Cassedy has been in partnership with huis son unde 4 CONC r the name of A.S. & W.F. Cassedy. In 1875 he was chosen Corporation Counsel, filling the po 4 CONC sition for three years. In 1874 he was made a member of the Board of education, and served o 4 CONC ne year as its President, declining nomination for a second term. 4 CONT Perhaps Mr. Casedy gained greater distinction through his connection with the West Shore Rail 4 CONC road than in any other enterprise with which he has been identified. He was attorney at New 4 CONC burgh for the North River ConstructionCompany, that built the West Shore Railroad. In behal 4 CONC f of the company his firm paid out about $7000,000 to procure the right of way through the c 4 CONC ity and immediate vicinity. He was local attorney for the West Shore, and afterward for th 4 CONC e receivers. In October, 1885, the court appointed him referee in the matter of the foreclos 4 CONC ure sale of the road, and in November of that year he sold the road at the Newburgh Court HOu 4 CONC se for $22,000,000, and distributed the proceeds among the creditors. It is worthyof note th 4 CONC at in making this distribution, he issued one check for $1,068,000, and three others for mor 4 CONC e than $500,000 each. Formerly he was local attorney for the Erie, and now holds a similar p 4 CONC osition with the West Shore and Wallkill Railroads. 4 CONT For many years Mr. Cassedy has been a Director of the Quassiak National Bank and is also it 4 CONC s attorney. His property interests in Newburgh and St. Paul are valuable and extensive. I 4 CONC n partnership with E. T. Skidmore, he bought the A. J. Downing property of ex-Mayor Carson i 4 CONC n 1889, and on a portion of this he erected a handsmoe residence for his family. In 1861 h 4 CONC e was united in marriage with Miss Margaret J. Drake, who was born in Ulster County and i 4 CONC s a daughter of Dr. Charles Drake, a prominent physcian of Newburgh ad at one time Clerk of O 4 CONC range County. They have two sons, William F. and Frank H., and borh were admitted to the ba 4 CONC r on the same day, the former being in partnership with his father, while the latter is engag 4 CONC ed in practice alone. Socially Mr. Cassedy is a demitted member of the Masonic fraternity 4 CONC . In religious beliefs he is a Presbyterian and is Trustee of the First Church. 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I10493@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude (Charity) /MILLER/ 2 GIVN Gertrude (Charity) 2 SURN MILLER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1777 2 SOUR @S148@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1846 2 SOUR @S474@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Charity his* wife died 7/25/1846 (69y 2m 7d) 5 CONT 5 CONT * John Vosburgh, Jr.'s 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE pg 65 2 SOUR @S12@ 3 PAGE pg 65 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ancram,Columbia Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S474@ 2 SOUR @S12@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F493@ 1 FAMC @F4953@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 2 CONT 2 CONT From So. Columbia County NY Families 2 CONT 2 CONT From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 2 CONT 2 CONT From So. Columbia County NY Families 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S409@ 2 PAGE pg 141 1 SOUR @S89@ 2 NOTE see notes also 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11453@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham Pieterse /VOSBURGH/ 2 GIVN Abraham Pieterse 2 SURN VOSBURGH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1620/1626 2 PLAC Steenberger,Barabant,Netherlands 1 CHR 2 DATE 1660 2 PLAC New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1659 2 PLAC Esopus,NY(Kingston,Ulster,NY) 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE b-1- pg 1-4 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 4 about the death of Abraham 5 CONT "The latter is shown by a hitherto unpublished letter fo Jeremias van Rensselaer to his broth 5 CONC et, Jan Baptist can Renselaer, dated June 6, 1660, which reads in part as follows:"Clabbort ( 5 CONC Thomas Chambers) escaped, but Hap (Jacob Jansen Stol) and eight or nine others were barbarous 5 CONC ly put to death by burning, scorching, hacking and cutting, among whom was alos our neighbor 5 CONC , Abraham Piertersz Vosburgh, who had been working in Esopus." 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F505@ 1 FAMC @F2739@ 1 OCCU several 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLVI, 1915 page 192 3 DATA 4 TEXT see image 1 NOTE He resided at Rensselaerwyck, Albany Cnty, NY in1649 2 CONT He was a Carpenter/bridge builder abt. 1650 2 CONT Was building a house in 1652 & offered it up for sale in January 1657 2 CONT Probate: His will probated 02/28/1688 in Columbia Cnty,NY 2 CONT Killed by Esopus Indians abt Sept. 21,1659. 2 CONT 2 CONT From: Early Immigrants to New Netherland 2 CONT Biographies 2 CONT Settlers of Rensselaerswyck 1630-1658 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/biosett.html#2 2 CONT Abraham Pietersz Vosburgh 2 CONT (Vosburch, Vosburch, Vosbergen, Vosberghen) 2 CONT Was in the colony in August 1649, and from Easter 1651 is charged with f16 a year for a hous 2 CONC e lot, north of the patroon's house. Sept. 30, 1656, he and Hans Jansz, from Rotterdam, joint 2 CONC ly leased a mill on the creek south of the farm occupied by Jan Barentz Wemp, for six years 2 CONC , at f100 a year. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name of Abraham Pieterson Vosburgh appears in the records, as asettler in the colony of R 2 CONC ensselaerswyck as early as August, in the year1649; beginning with Easter in 1651 he paid ren 2 CONC t to the Patroon of 16florins a year for a house lot, north of the Patroon's house. In the"O 2 CONC ath to the Patroon" taken by all the householders and free men of theColony, November 25, 165 2 CONC 1, we find among the names, Abraham PieterszVosburg. On April 15, 1652, he was given permiss 2 CONC ion by the Court tocontinue building his house, notwithstanding the location. On the sameday 2 CONC , Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh and Derrick Janssen were apointedsurveyors of buildings; they we 2 CONC re sworn in two days later. The duties ofAbraham Pietersen Vosburgh as surveyor of Building 2 CONC s also appear to haveincluded the surveying of land; he held this office up to 1654 andprobab 2 CONC ly later. He was by trade a carpenter; and he contracted with theauthorities to build the fi 2 CONC rst bridges at Beverwyck. March 17 1654, awarrant was issued to the treasurer, in favor of A 2 CONC braham PiertersenVosburgh, carpenter, to the amount of 200 florins, for buiding twobridges 2 CONC . May 19, 1654, he was fined for not finishing the bridge overthe Second Kil. That he exper 2 CONC ienced difficulty in completing hiscontract is shown in the Court Minutes, for on May 30, 165 2 CONC 4, he statedthat work on the bridge over the Third Kil would be begun in eight days.Further d 2 CONC ifficulties in the completion of the work took place in June,and he was compelled to employ A 2 CONC ndries De Vos as his attorney to protecthis interests. September 2, 1654, a warrant was issu 2 CONC ed by the treasurerin favor of Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh for his work on the two bridges inB 2 CONC everwyck. But this did not settle the matter by any means, because aslate as May 1, 1655, th 2 CONC e Court granted him delay in paying his fines fornot completing the work on time. 2 CONT 2 CONT Through his occupation as carpenter and bridge builder, Abraham became asawmill operator an 2 CONC d owner. Hans Jansz enchuys, or Hans Jansz fromRotterdam, conducted several sawmills in th 2 CONC e colony. On September 30,1656, Han Jansz and Abraham obtained a ease of the water power o 2 CONC n thecreek south of the farm of Jan Barentsz Wemp. the lease commencedJanuary 1, 1657, and r 2 CONC an for six successive years; rent 200 guilders of200 good merchantable boards and two paif o 2 CONC f fowls eacy year. Acondition of the lease was that the lessees were not to sell liquor toth 2 CONC e Indians. A sawmill was erected on the creek, which was in lateryears known as Wynant's Kil 2 CONC . Hans Jansz was more or less of a silentpartner in this enterprise; at least his name neve 2 CONC r appears again therecords in connection with it. On August 26, 1658, Abraham (Pietersen)Vos 2 CONC chborgh brought a suit against Wynant Gerritsen (Van Der Pole); hecomplained about Wynant Ger 2 CONC ritsen's absence from the sawmill and that hehaed not put in his full time at work there, acc 2 CONC ording to their contract;the case was referred to arbitrators for settlement. 2 CONT 2 CONT On January 29, 1657, Abraham proposed to sell his house and lot inBeverwyck to the highest bi 2 CONC dder. The lot was 10 rods deep and 4 rodswide; it was next to Thomas Clabbort' (Chambers) lo 2 CONC t. This paper isimperfect and unexecuted and there is no evidence that a sale was made;but i 2 CONC t is important as it shows that Thomas Chambers was his neighbor,this being the Thomas Chambe 2 CONC rs who was one of the early settlers atEsopus (Wildwyck or Kingston). 2 CONT 2 CONT The laslt events in the life of Abraham are found in the documentsrelating to the early hisst 2 CONC ory of the Esopus settlement. After a hostiledemonstration by the Esopus Indians, Direcotr S 2 CONC tuyvesant visited theplace in the month of June, 1658. 2 CONT 2 CONT The following is from his journal covering the visit: " Four carpenterscame also on the 18th 2 CONC , engaged by Mrs. de Hulter to remove hr house,barns and sheds (within the stockade) and on t 2 CONC he 19th three more, whoom Ihad asked and engaged at Fort Orange to make a bridge over the Kil 2 CONC . Theywere aso to help the others remove their buildings, for which they hadasked me befor 2 CONC e my departure for Fort Orange." While there is no mentionof the name of Abraham Pietersen V 2 CONC osburgh at this time, there is a strongsupposition that he was among the carpenters that cam 2 CONC e from Albany; thisis strengthened by the fact that Director Stuyvesant went to Albany fromEs 2 CONC opus "as we were much in need of a few five and six inch planks forwork" according to his jou 2 CONC rnal. The outlying settlers withdrew withinthe stockade for better protection, and no furthe 2 CONC r severe encounters withthe Indians took place until Septmber, 1659. The documnetary histor 2 CONC y ofwhat transpired in that month is somewhat obscure; the facts, however, asfar as they rela 2 CONC te to Abraham are definite and clear enough to admit nodoubt. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Chambers engaged eight Esopus Indians to break off corn ears forhim, while he was gath 2 CONC ering his crops for the winter. On Saturday, afterthe day's work, he unwisely gave them a qu 2 CONC antity of brandy, probably as areward for good service during the week. The Indians retire 2 CONC d a shortdistance away, and after drinking the brandy they beacame noisy andquarrelsome; th 2 CONC e supply being exhausted, they tried to obtain more brandyfrom Chambers, but were unable to d 2 CONC o so. The debauch continued wel oninto the night, and after a time, soldiers were sent out f 2 CONC rom the fort toascertain the cause of the disturbance. When the reconnoitering partyapproach 2 CONC ed the Indians, for some unexplained reason they became alarmed(possibly by the rustling of t 2 CONC he bushes in the wind) and thinging thatthey were being attacked, they fired upon the drunke 2 CONC n savages, and one ofthe Indians was killed. As a direct result of this ill-advised andappar 2 CONC ently unprovoked night attack, Abraham lost his ife. The EsopusIndians, always warlike and t 2 CONC roublesome, were quick to revenge themselvesupon the settlers. The next morning, Sunday, the 2 CONC y began to makethreatening demonstrations, and a dispatch was preparaed to be sent upthe rive 2 CONC r to Albany, to notify the Vice-Director of the turn affairs hadtaken. After dispatching th 2 CONC e letter to the General, on a yacht hired forthe purpose, by Jacob Jansen Stoll and Thomas Cl 2 CONC abbert, the escort party,while returning to the Fort, were surprised by the Indians, and "a 2 CONC t thetennis-court near the strand they allowed themselves to be takenprisoners." There wer 2 CONC e 13 men in the party that was captured. TheSergeant with 5 soldiers: Thomas Clabbert, Jaco 2 CONC b Jensen Stoll, ( orJacob Hab) who was badly wounded, "A carpenter, Abraham by name;"Piete 2 CONC r Dircks and his man; Evert Pelt's (Pels') boy; and Lewies theFrenchman, who was killed. I 2 CONC n a letter from Vice-Director La Montagne toDirector Stuyvesant, dated September 26, 1659, h 2 CONC e states that the capturetook place "at the Esopus last Sunday the 21st instant. about two o' 2 CONC clockin the afternoon" and in the list of those captured the name AbrahamVosburgh appears i 2 CONC n the place of Abraham, the carpenter. 2 CONT 2 CONT The next day, Thomas Clabbert was exchanged for a savage, and one soldierescaped during the n 2 CONC ight, leaving 10 in captivity. An account of certainCatskill Indians, giving their story o 2 CONC f the origin of the affair iswithout date, but states that; "Thomas Chambers is free again 2 CONC , 5 havebeen cut in the head with a hatchet, one has been shot dead, the Sergeantis still liv 2 CONC ing with 2 others. It is prpobable that the prisoners whowere scalped were put to death shor 2 CONC tly after their capture; one historiansays that they were "burned at the stake," but I have n 2 CONC ot found thedocumentary evidence to support this statement, and it seems unlikelythat Stuyves 2 CONC ant would have left such an outrage as this pass unmnetionedin his dispatches. A letter to D 2 CONC irector Stuyvesant from Ensign Smidt ofthe garrison at Esopus, dated November 1, 1659, state 2 CONC s that as a resultof the good efforts of 2"Mahikander" Indians, 2 prisoners were returnedto t 2 CONC he Fort on the first of this month." They were a soldier namedPieter Lamertzen and a free ma 2 CONC n named Pieter Hillebrantzen. Again in aleter from Ensign Smidt to Vice-Director La Montagne 2 CONC , dated November 3,1659, he says: "It is true we have got back two prisoners, but they keepth 2 CONC e boy yet and have killed all the others." The boy of Evert Pels wasstill in captivity as la 2 CONC te as February 24, 1660. According to tradition,his life was saved by an Indian maiden who 2 CONC m he afterward married, and itis said that he refused to be exchanged or ransomed. 2 CONT 2 CONT The letter from Ensign Smidt reporting the uprising of the Indians atEsopus, gives the date o 2 CONC f the capture as September 20th. But accordingto the calendar, September 21st was Sunday, an 2 CONC d the last date isundoubtedly correct. September 21, 1659, is also assumed to have beenthe d 2 CONC ate of the death of Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh, as it cannot havebeen more than a few days fr 2 CONC om that, in any event. 2 CONT 2 CONT Look up Andries deVos 1 SOUR @S475@ 1 SOUR @S306@ 2 PAGE Film #: 1903748, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S306@ 2 PAGE Film #: 458438, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S478@ 2 PAGE Batch #: M506191, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0908989 IT 7, 0459658, 974.7 C4H 1906, 974.7 C4 1 SOUR @S149@ 2 PAGE Batch #: 8422206, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 1395841 1 SOUR @S322@ 2 PAGE Film #: 1761037, Page #: , Ordinance #: 1 SOUR @S306@ 2 PAGE Film #: 184275, Page #: 156, Ordinance #: 4363 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 NOTE Several remarks re all the brothers. 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 98 4 CONT The freeholders Isaac and Jacob ffosburge (Vosburgh) were brothers. Their father was Abraha 4 CONC m Piertsen Vosburgh, son of Pieter Jacobse who was in Beverwyck about the yeat 1630. Abraham 4 CONC , spoken of as a cooper and an carpenter, was in 1654 a successful fur-trader. 1 SOUR @S985@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11609@ INDI 1 NAME Geetruy /FREER/ 2 GIVN Geetruy 2 SURN FREER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1713 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S267@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 37 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1786 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3023@ 1 FAMC @F5335@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11611@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4953@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 8B49D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095B3F3 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Married Name:<_MARNM> Miller 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11612@ INDI 1 NAME Myndert /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN Myndert 2 SURN SCHUT 2 NSFX Sr 1 TITL Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1670 2 PLAC Marbletown,Ulster,New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1744 2 PLAC Saugerties,Ulster,New York 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4728@ 1 FAMC @F5336@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT Name Suffix: Sr 2 CONT From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11613@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Jansen /PERSEN/ 2 GIVN Sarah Jansen 2 SURN PERSEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1675 1 DEAT 2 DATE pre 1785 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4728@ 1 FAMC @F5337@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT The Yoakum Family 2 CONT rdkolb@firstep.com 2 CONT 2 CONT from:http://otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/frames.htm 2 CONT 1944–1945. Peer Jan Hendrickse was born in Fort Orange, [New York], in—say—1645, and died i 2 CONC n Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on March 22, 1707/8. Annetje Matthysse was born in For 2 CONC t Orange in 1645, and died in Kingston on February 3, 1721/2. They were married in Dutch Refo 2 CONC rmed Church, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on Monday, May 11, 1668. She took the name An 2 CONC netje Hendrickse. Their banns were registered on March 25, 1668. She is the daughter of Mathi 2 CONC js Jansen and Margriet (Hendrickse) Van Keulen. They had nine children: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT i. Geertruy Peersen was born in Kingston on March 12, 1668/9. She married Gerrit Tyssen on O 2 CONC ctober 14, 1696, in Kingston. 2 CONT ii. Sara Peersen was born in Kingston in 1673. She married Myndert Schut. 2 CONT iii. Matthys Peersen was born in New York, New York, on May 19, 1671, and died in Kingston o 2 CONC n April 21, 1751. He married Tanna Winne on December 7, 1701, in Kingston 2 CONT iv. Hendrick Peersen was born in New York on June 2, 1675. 2 CONT v. Margriet Peersen was born in Kingston on September 28, 1679. She married Bastian De Wit 2 CONC t on March 5, 1703/4. 2 CONT vi. Jacob Peersen was born in Kingston on September 25, 1681. 2 CONT vii. Jan Peersen [#972]: He was baptized in Kingston, New York, on September 2, 1683. 2 CONT viii. Blandina Peersen was born in New York in about 1685. She married Jonas De Lange on Nov 2 CONC ember 15, 1718, in Kingston. 2 CONT ix. Thomas Peersen was born in Kingston on May 23, 1686. He married Maria De Londjue on Dece 2 CONC mber 21, 1717, in Kingston. 2 CONT 2 CONT Peer was a soldier in the American Revolution in Colonel Cragier's regiment and took part i 2 CONC n the rescue of the women and children captured in the Esopus raid on Wiltwyck, June, 1663. A 2 CONC mong those rescued was Tjaatje Dewitt, who would later marry Matthys Matthyssen, Annetje's br 2 CONC other and progenitor of the Van Keuren family. 2 CONT 2 CONT Their marriage is recorded in Hoes as #24 on page 502. Their names were recorded as "Jan Hend 2 CONC ricz and Annetje Matysz" in the baptismal record for their son, Jan. Annetje had a brother Ma 2 CONC tthys Matthyssen. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11615@ INDI 1 NAME Aeche (Agatha) Willem /TIETSORTE/ 2 GIVN Aeche (Agatha) Willem 2 SURN TIETSORTE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Schnectady,Albany,NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1741 2 PLAC Ulster Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 3 NOTE has earlier birth date & death in Dutchess Cnty. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5335@ 1 FAMC @F1776@ 1 NOTE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Doug-G-Van-curen/GENE5-0001.html 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11721@ INDI 1 NAME Henry L. /OWEN/ 2 GIVN Henry L. 2 SURN OWEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1805 2 PLAC Conn. 2 SOUR @S238@ 3 PAGE 6060402 3 NOTE Certificate of Sarah J. Owen Lee, daughter 2 SOUR @S100@ 3 PAGE 6060402 3 DATA 4 TEXT Birth: NYS Death Certificate #060402 of his daughter, Sarah J. Owne Lee, indicates he was bor 5 CONC n in Connecticut. 5 CONT The 1870 US Census in the Town of Unionvale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley), item 34 sh 5 CONC ows Henry Owens age 64 (1805) with wife Mary A. and daughter Julia plus Peter W. Lossing ag 5 CONC e 82 (1788), Ruth Cutler age 50 (1820) and Nelson Thayer age 13 (1857) 5 CONT Death: Buried in Clove Cemetery, Unionvale, Dutchess, NY. Monumnet is about 200 feet in fro 5 CONC m the road, on the left side. It is an oblisk standing near his daughter Maryetta's stone 2 SOUR @S78@ 3 NOTE New York Ward 19 District 3, New York, New York; Roll: M653_815; Page: 0; Image: 507 3 DATA 4 TEXT 433 643 Henry Owen, 54 Milkman born in NY 5 CONT Mary A. Owen, 56 F " Ct 5 CONT Harvey H. Owen, 23 M Milkman " Ct 5 CONT Jane Owen, 15 F " NY 5 CONT Julia A. Owen, 11 F " NY 2 SOUR @S811@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_928; Page: 256; Image: 279. 2 SOUR @S302@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 203; Image: 413. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1880 2 SOUR @S12@ 2 SOUR @S100@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 AUG 1880 2 PLAC Union Vale,Dutchess,NY #2 2 SOUR @S100@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F369@ 1 OCCU Coalyer 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Union Vale,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S302@ 3 NOTE Union Vale, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M432_496; Page: 203; Image: 413. 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT Audrey Beegle g-grandaughter of Sarah Jane 2 CONT 1870 US Census in the Town of Union Vale, Dutchess, NY, page 5 (Clove Valley), item 34 show 2 CONC s Henry Owens age 64 (1805) with wife Mary A. and daughter Julia plus Peter W. Lossing age 8 2 CONC 2 (1788), Ruth Cutler age 50 (1820) and Nelson Thayer age 13(1857) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11908@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /FREER/ 2 GIVN Abraham 2 SURN FREER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1670 2 PLAC manheim,Manheim,Baden Germany 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty.,NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5335@ 1 FAMC @F5445@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11909@ INDI 1 NAME Hugo /FREER/ 2 GIVN Hugo 2 SURN FREER 2 NSFX of New Paltz 1 TITL of New Paltz 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 PLAC Flanders,France 2 SOUR @S496@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1698 2 PLAC New Paltz,Ulster,NY 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5445@ 1 NOTE http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:af3782&id=I3244 2 CONT From: vanklecm@catskill.net 2 CONT "Birth: UNKNOWN in Flanders, France 1 2 CONT Death: BEF. 1700 in New York 2 2 CONT Immigration: 1676 2 CONT Reference Number: 516 2 CONT Note: The first entry in the records of Ulster County, NY, written in French and made in 1683 2 CONC , sets forth that about the year 1650 during the notorious Huguenot persecutions there was a 2 CONC n exodus of Protestant families from France to Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and America. On 2 CONC e group located in Germany in the lower Palatinate on the Rhine river, the Capitol of which w 2 CONC as Mannheim. The natives called this area the Pfals. Between 1662 and 1676, a number of thes 2 CONC e refugee families emigrated to America and settled on the Wallkill (or Wall river) which lie 2 CONC s west of the Hudson river in Ulster County, NY. On 26 May 1677, twelve of these families joi 2 CONC ned together and purchased about 40,000 acres of land from the Indians. In 1678, Governor And 2 CONC ros, as the representative of Britain, issued to them a "Patent of New Platz". Obviously, th 2 CONC e name was derived from their temporary Rhineland home of Pfals. One of the twelve Patentee 2 CONC s was Hugo Frere (later spelled Freer and Frear) who was the progenitor of that family in Ame 2 CONC rica. A monument was erected in 1908 in New Paltz dedicated to the memory of the twelve Paten 2 CONC tees." 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11910@ INDI 1 NAME Marritje /De La HAYE/ 2 GIVN Marritje 2 SURN De La HAYE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1646 2 PLAC France,Of New Paltz,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 DEC 1693 2 PLAC New Paltz,Ulster,NY 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 32 1 REFN +*? 1 FAMS @F5445@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11916@ INDI 1 NAME Willem Abrahamse /TIETSORTE/ 2 GIVN Willem Abrahamse 2 SURN TIETSORTE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1648 2 PLAC Schenectady,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S218@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 1 CHR 2 DATE 2 AUG 1648 2 PLAC New Amsterdam DRC 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Oct 1722>12/11/1716 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1776@ 1 FAMC @F5448@ 1 NOTE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Doug-G-Van-curen/GENE5-0001.html 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11917@ INDI 1 NAME Neeltje /CORNELISSE OR swart/ 2 GIVN Neeltje 2 SURN CORNELISSE OR swart 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1674 2 PLAC Schenectady,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S218@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S97@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 1723 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutcess,NY 2 SOUR @S218@ 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1776@ 1 FAMC @F5449@ 1 NOTE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Doug-G-Van-curen/GENE5-0001.html: 2 CONT Has her birth in 1657 in Albany, but this could have been the county 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11918@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham Willemszen /TIETSORTE/ 2 GIVN Abraham Willemszen 2 SURN TIETSORTE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 2 PLAC NY City,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty.,NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5448@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11919@ INDI 1 NAME Aeche (Agatha) Jans /VAN NORDEN/ 2 GIVN Aeche (Agatha) Jans 2 SURN VAN NORDEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1628 2 PLAC NY City,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 12 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1689 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5448@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11920@ INDI 1 NAME Theunis Corelisse /SWART/ 2 GIVN Theunis Corelisse 2 SURN SWART 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1626 2 PLAC schenectady,Albany Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JUL 1677 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnyt.,NY 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5449@ 1 NOTE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Doug-G-Van-curen/GENE5-0001.html: 2 CONT Says he was born in 1629 in Amsterdam, Holland and died 1699 in Schnectedy, NY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I11921@ INDI 1 NAME Lijsbetan (Elizabeth) /VANDERLINE (DE LINT)/ 2 GIVN Lijsbetan (Elizabeth) 2 SURN VANDERLINE (DE LINT) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 DEC 1629 2 PLAC Amsterdam,North Holland 1 CHR 2 DATE 13 DEC 1629 2 PLAC Amsterdam,Holland 2 SOUR @S97@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 APR 1692 2 PLAC Albany,NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5449@ 1 FAMC @F5450@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12104@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1375 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1425 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++*(COO) 1 FAMS @F5523@ 1 FAMC @F4856@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12105@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor // 2 GIVN Eleanor 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5523@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12106@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1400 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1448 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5524@ 1 FAMC @F5523@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12107@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1430 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1507 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++*(COO) 1 FAMS @F5525@ 1 FAMC @F5524@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12108@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1460 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1520 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5526@ 1 FAMC @F5525@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12109@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /GOLDING/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN GOLDING 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1460 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5526@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12110@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1495 2 PLAC England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1533 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5527@ 1 FAMC @F5526@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12111@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret // 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1495 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12112@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1523 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1558 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++*(COO) 1 FAMS @F5528@ 1 FAMC @F5527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12113@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /HALE/ 2 GIVN Dorothy 2 SURN HALE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1523 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5528@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12114@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /COE/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1555 2 PLAC Thorpe-Morieua,Sufflok,Co.,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JAN 1629/1630 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++** 1 FAMS @F5529@ 1 FAMC @F5528@ 1 NOTE clothmaker 2 CONT 2 CONT Henry was my 13th and 10th great grandfather! His son Robert was my 9th great grandfather 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12121@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /VINCENT/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN VINCENT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1564/1565 2 PLAC Bildeston,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1631 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5529@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12122@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /COE/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 OCT 1596 2 PLAC Thorpe-Morieua,Sufflok,Co.,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 3008 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 3008 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1685 2 PLAC Jamaica,LI,NY 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5531@ 1 FAMC @F5529@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12130@ INDI 1 NAME John /COE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN COE 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 AUG 1625 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 308 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1693 2 PLAC Stratford,Fairfield,Ct 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5533@ 1 FAMC @F5531@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12131@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /SPARROW/ 2 GIVN Ann 2 SURN SPARROW 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1591 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 308 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 OCT 1698 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5531@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12132@ INDI 1 NAME Hulda /HOLSTEN/ 2 GIVN Hulda 2 SURN HOLSTEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1640 2 PLAC Stanford,Ct. 2 SOUR @S445@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5533@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12133@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /COE/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN COE 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1672 2 PLAC Newton,Queens,NY 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 308 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 2 SOUR @S473@ 3 PAGE pg 308 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 NOTE This says he was born in England 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1742 2 PLAC Haverstraw,Orange Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 3008 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 NOTE ag. 70 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F4950@ 1 FAMC @F5533@ 1 NOTE It was at his house that Major Andre & Joshua Hett Smith stopped for dinner when being take 2 CONC n as prisioners to Tappan. - "History of Rockland County" 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12140@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /VAN ZANDT/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN VAN ZANDT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 FEB 1696/1697 2 PLAC Manhattan,NY 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 PAGE pg 308 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 2 SOUR @S473@ 3 PAGE pg 308 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1759 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S473@ 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 NOTE aged 63 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4950@ 1 FAMC @F5534@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12141@ INDI 1 NAME Susanne Anna /SECOR (SICARD)/ 2 GIVN Susanne Anna 2 SURN SECOR (SICARD) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1700 2 PLAC New Rochelle,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S518@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT They were French Heugenots who left France after the Edict of Nantes. Went to Holland, Engla 5 CONC nd, then America; setteling in Westchester Co. Ny with others of their homeland in New Roche 5 CONC lls 2 SOUR @S519@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 10 APR 1700 2 PLAC French Ch.,NY,NY 2 SOUR @S336@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4948@ 1 FAMC @F4395@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12142@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques /SECOR (SICARD)/ 2 GIVN Jacques 2 SURN SECOR (SICARD) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1679 2 PLAC La Rochelle,France 2 SOUR @S518@ 2 SOUR @S520@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1773 2 PLAC NY 2 SOUR @S518@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4395@ 1 FAMC @F5535@ 1 NOTE Debra Bradley" 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12143@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Geertje /TERRIER/ 2 GIVN Anne Geertje 2 SURN TERRIER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1680 2 PLAC NY 2 SOUR @S519@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1717/1776 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4395@ 1 SOUR @S518@ 1 SOUR @S518@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT They were French Heugenots who left France after the Edict of Nantes. Went to Holland, Engla 4 CONC nd, then America; setteling in Westchester Co. Ny with others of their homeland in New Roche 4 CONC lls 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12144@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /SECOR (SICARD)/ 2 GIVN Ambrose 2 SURN SECOR (SICARD) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1631 2 PLAC La Rochelle,France 2 SOUR @S518@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT They were French Heugenots who left France after the Edict of Nantes. Went to Holland, Engla 5 CONC nd, then America; setteling in Westchester Co. Ny with others of their homeland in New Roche 5 CONC lls 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1712 2 PLAC New Rochelle,NY 2 SOUR @S520@ 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol LII, 1921 page 74 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5535@ 1 NOTE See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywestch/towns/secord1008.jpg for photos of his home 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12145@ INDI 1 NAME Marie or Jeanne /PERRON/ 2 GIVN Marie or Jeanne 2 SURN PERRON 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1636 2 PLAC Larochell,Mormac,France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1701 2 PLAC New Rochelle,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S518@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5535@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12181@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /HALSTEAD/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN HALSTEAD 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 JAN 1722 2 PLAC Haverstraw,(Ramapo),Rockland,NY 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1804 2 PLAC Hempstead,LI,NY 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F4949@ 1 FAMC @F5556@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12183@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /BUCKBEE/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN BUCKBEE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1741 2 PLAC Phillibsburgh,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4917@ 1 FAMC @F5559@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12184@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Moses 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX M 1 CHR 2 DATE 1702 2 PLAC Rye. Westchester,NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4944@ 1 FAMC @F5560@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12185@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1702 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F4944@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12192@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Stephen 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1642 2 PLAC Wetherfiled,Fairfied,Ct 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1715 2 PLAC Rye,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5569@ 1 FAMC @F5570@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12193@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /TURNEY/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN TURNEY 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1640 2 PLAC Concord,MA 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1639/1694 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5569@ 1 FAMC @F5571@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12200@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1676 2 PLAC Rye,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1731 2 PLAC Rye,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5560@ 1 FAMC @F5569@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12201@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1586 2 PLAC Ipswich,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1655 2 SOUR @S524@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5570@ 1 FAMC @F5579@ 1 OCCU 2 DATE Carpenter 2 PLAC Wethersford,Hartford,Ct. 1 NOTE 2 CONT Will of Thomas Sherwood 2 CONT 2 CONT "Imprimis. I give and beqeath unto the children of my first wife. I 2 CONT beqeath to my son Thomas five acres of upland lying upon the north 2 CONT end of Sasqua )aka Sasco) Neck, and is to have it on that side next 2 CONT the... I beqeath to my daughter Jane twenty Shillings. I beqeath to my 2 CONT daughter Tamsen twenty Shillings. I beqeath to my daughter Mary 2 CONT twenty Shillings. I beqeath to my daughter Sarah twenty Shillings. I 2 CONT beqeath to my daughter Hanna twenty Shillings. I beqeath to my 2 CONT daughter Rose twenty Shillings. I beqeath to my daughter Rebecca 2 CONT forty Shillings. I will that the above named legasies be payd within one 2 CONT year after my decease. I will and beqeath to my beloved wife Mary 2 CONT Sherwood whom I make my executor and executrix of this my last will 2 CONT who shall pay the aboved named legasies. And also the legasies 2 CONT underwritten. 2 CONT AS to my son Steven Sherwood I beqeath my dwelling house and 2 CONT homelot with all the buildings on this homelot and all the lott that layd 2 CONT next to my homelot on which I now live except half an acre, which is to 2 CONT lie to the house, and i give him all that meadow that lieth in the great 2 CONT meadow that I bought from Daniel Frost, and two acres of land in the 2 CONT old field, and six acres of land in Sasqua Neck on the north end of the 2 CONT hill. He is to have it on that side of the wood next to Francie Purdie's. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my son Matthew all my upland and meadow lying 2 CONT on the other side of Uncawy Creek namely on the east side of the said 2 CONT creek. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my daughter Mary ten pounds. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my daughter Ruth ten pounds. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my daughter Abigail ten pounds. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my son Isaak that dwelling house next to my 2 CONT dwelling house that I now live in. And also I give him with the building 2 CONT on that homelot on which it standeth and he is to have the said half acre 2 CONT of land square off from the front the whole wideness of the lot and soe 2 CONT downward. 2 CONT I will and beqeath to my loving and beloved wife Mary Sherwood all 2 CONT the estate undivided whom I make mine executor of this my last will 2 CONT Excepting a mare colt which my son Isaak shall have and that to his use 2 CONT and profit presently. 2 CONT I will that my son Steven have his portion when he is twenty years of 2 CONT age. And also that Matthew shall have his portion when he is twenty 2 CONT years old. 2 CONT And my son Isaak shall have four acres of meadow in the great 2 CONT meadow which I bought of Peter Merritt (or Maycock? Morock?) and 2 CONT five acres in the new field which he is to have at twenty years of age. 2 CONT To Mary, Abigail and Ruth which I had by my last wife, etc., etc. 2 CONT And I desire my well beloved friends Thomas Staples and Nathan 2 CONT Gold to be overseers of this my last will. Signed in the presence and 2 CONT Witnesses of us this twenty first day of July 1655. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Sherwood 2 CONT 2 CONT Seal 2 CONT (Witnesses) Giles Smith, John Tomson 2 CONT Proved October ye 25th 1655. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12202@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /FITCH/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN FITCH 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1587 2 PLAC Fairfield,Fairfied,Ct 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1693/1694 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5570@ 1 FAMC @F5580@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12217@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /TURNEY/ 2 GIVN Benjamin 2 SURN TURNEY 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1612 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5571@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12218@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /O'DELL/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN O'DELL 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1616 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5571@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12244@ INDI 1 NAME John /VAN ZANDT/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN VAN ZANDT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 APR 1657 2 PLAC The Netherlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1724 2 PLAC Newton,Queens,New York 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5534@ 1 FAMC @F12180@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 4 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 4 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 4 CONC ng ten children:" 4 CONT 4 CONT * now being 1884 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12249@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /COE/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 MAR 1717 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 2 SOUR @S473@ 3 NOTE Frank has birth as 03/26/1718 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5590@ 1 FAMC @F4950@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12252@ INDI 1 NAME Phebe /SEAMAN/ 2 GIVN Phebe 2 SURN SEAMAN 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE aftr 1784 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5590@ 1 FAMC @F5593@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12268@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /SEAMAN/ 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 SURN SEAMAN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5593@ 1 SOUR @S473@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12269@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /DENTON/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN DENTON 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5593@ 1 SOUR @S473@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12273@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac S. /COE/ 2 GIVN Isaac S. 2 SURN COE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1746 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 5 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 5 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 5 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 5 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 5 CONC 72. 5 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 5 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 5 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 5 CONC id." 5 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 5 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 5 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 5 CONC ng ten children:" 5 CONT 5 CONT * now being 1884 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5606@ 1 FAMC @F5590@ 2 PEDI challenged 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12293@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /ARCHER/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN ARCHER 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5606@ 1 FAMC @F5614@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12294@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /ARCHER/ 2 GIVN Jacob 2 SURN ARCHER 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5614@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12298@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /COE/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN COE 1 SEX F 1 REFN ++* 1 FAMS @F5556@ 1 FAMC @F5606@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 4 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 4 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 4 CONC ng ten children:" 4 CONT 4 CONT * now being 1884 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12319@ INDI 1 NAME Jonas /HALSTEAD/ 2 GIVN Jonas 2 SURN HALSTEAD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1710 2 PLAC Rye,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 3 NOTE http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=14766929 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1739 2 SOUR @S464@ 3 NOTE http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=14766929 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5556@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also hel the o 4 CONC ffices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel and Dav 4 CONC id." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 4 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 4 CONC t is now Rocland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leavi 4 CONC ng ten children:" 4 CONT 4 CONT * now being 1884 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12353@ INDI 1 NAME Francois /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN Francois 2 SURN GURNEE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1697/1698 2 PLAC Tappan,Rockland Cnty. NY 2 SOUR @S525@ 2 SOUR @S472@ 2 SOUR @S336@ 2 SOUR @S337@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 JAN 1697/1698 2 PLAC French Church NY. NY 2 SOUR @S472@ 2 SOUR @S336@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4948@ 1 FAMC @F3816@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Page 308 The ancestor of the numerbous race bearing the name in this country was Robert Coe 4 CONC , born in Suffolkshire, England in 1595, and with his wife Anna, and three sons, John, Rober 4 CONC t and Benjamin, sailed with seventy nine others on the sloop, "Frances, John Cutting, master, 4 CONC " June 10th 1634, and landed in Boston. He settled in Watertown and was made a freeman in 16 4 CONC 39. He afterward removed to Long Islan and settled in Newtown. He was high sheriff in 1699- 4 CONC 72. 4 CONT John Coe was born in 1626 and went to Long Island with his father. During his whole lie he w 4 CONC as a very prominent citizrn, being a member of the the convention in 1665. He also held th 4 CONC e offices of sheriff and county judge. He had five sons, Robert, John, Jonathan, Samuel an 4 CONC d David." 4 CONT The remainder is the genealogy used herafter. 4 CONT Samuel, the 4th son, married Margaret, daughter of John VanZandt, and came to Kakiat (in wha 4 CONC t is now Rockland County*) in 1734. He died September 19th 1742, at the age of seventy, leav 4 CONC ing ten children:" 4 CONT 4 CONT * now being 1884 1 SOUR @S1@ 2 PAGE pg 453 2 NOTE Abram S. Cassedy Bio. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12763@ INDI 1 NAME Brechje Maryna // 2 GIVN Brechje Maryna 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1??? 1 REFN +*^ 1 FAMS @F3371@ 1 SOUR @S32@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT page 86 4 CONT The freeholder Jan Tysse Goes (Hoes) was a son of Matthys Jansse who is reported as being i 4 CONC n Beverwyck in 1661. In addition to his widely scattered allotments of land, under the divis 4 CONC ion of the Kinderhook Patent of 1686, he was the owner of a fourth of a part of the Groote St 4 CONC uk. His first wife was Brechje Maryna, widow of Claes Cornelise Van Voorhout. He married se 4 CONC condly, Styntje Janse Van Hoosen and died in 1705. He was the ancestor of all of the severa 4 CONC l families named Goes (Hoes) in the town and county; families which have included many of em 4 CONC inent name and valued service in evry walk of life. His sons, named as names in the foregoin 4 CONC g chapter, were holdrs of large estates and engaged in manifold activities. His daughters ma 4 CONC rried, as heretofore stated, men of eminent character and standing and thus connected the Hoe 4 CONC s family with nearly every other of notable name. Martin Van Buren's mother and wife were bot 4 CONC h descendants of Jan Tysse. Such also were Peter S. Hoes, Rev. Dr. John C. F. Hoes, and Pier 4 CONC re Van Buren Hoes, deceased. Among the living, we name William M. Hoes of New York, Chaplai 4 CONC n Roswell Randall Hoes of the United States Navy, Mr. J. Howard Van Buren, of Nyack, and Mr 4 CONC . P. Ernest Hoes (lawyer) now of New York City and Yonkers. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12801@ INDI 1 NAME Jan Franssee /VAN HOSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan Franssee 2 SURN VAN HOSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1608/1609 2 PLAC Huizen,Schleswig,Holstein,Germany 2 SOUR @S1002@ 3 PAGE Vol. III page 1034 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1667/1703 2 PLAC Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol LI, 1920 page 286 2 SOUR @S1002@ 3 PAGE Vol. III page 1035 3 NOTE thas has date of 1667 1 BURI 2 PLAC Albany,NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3421@ 1 FAMC @F5811@ 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1645 2 PLAC Albany,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S1002@ 3 PAGE Vol. III page 1035 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12802@ INDI 1 NAME Volkje Juriaens /VAN NOORSTRANT/ 2 GIVN Volkje Juriaens 2 SURN VAN NOORSTRANT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 2 PLAC ,Schleswig-Holstein,Denmark 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3421@ 1 FAMC @F5812@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12803@ INDI 1 NAME Wilhelm Jurrianse /VAN NOORSTRANT/ 2 GIVN Wilhelm Jurrianse 2 SURN VAN NOORSTRANT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1592 2 PLAC Netherlands 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5812@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12804@ INDI 1 NAME Gerrit /VISHECCK/ 2 GIVN Gerrit 2 SURN VISHECCK 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1596 2 PLAC Netherlands 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5812@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12845@ INDI 1 NAME Willem Janse /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN Willem Janse 2 SURN SCHUT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1645 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1722 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5336@ 1 FAMC @F5826@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12846@ INDI 1 NAME Grieetje /JACOBSE/ 2 GIVN Grieetje 2 SURN JACOBSE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1640 2 PLAC The Netherlands? 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1706 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5336@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12847@ INDI 1 NAME Jan Willemszen /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN Jan Willemszen 2 SURN SCHUT 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1611 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAR 1656/1657 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5826@ 1 FAMC @F5827@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT Early Immigrants to New Netherland Biographies 2 CONT Settlers of Rensselaerswyck 2 CONT 1630-1658 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/biosett.html#2 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Jan Willemsz Schut (Schuth) 2 CONT Was a cooper by trade and appears first in the accounts under date of 1646. He was to have sa 2 CONC iled by den Harinck in Sept. 1637, but for some reason failed to go and Frans Altersz, the co 2 CONC oper, came in his stead. In 1657, appears at Beverwyck Willem Jansz Schut, alias Dommelaer (t 2 CONC he dozer), who was probably a son of Jan Willemsz Schut. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Jan Willemsz Schut (Schuth) 2 CONT Was a cooper by trade and appears first in the accounts under date of 1646. He was to have sa 2 CONC iled by den Harinck in Sept. 1637, but for some reason failed to go and Frans Altersz, the co 2 CONC oper, came in his stead. In 1657, appears at Beverwyck Willem Jansz Schut, alias Dommelaer (t 2 CONC he dozer), who was probably a son of Jan Willemsz Schut. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12848@ INDI 1 NAME Grietje or Marijchie /DIRCKS orJANS/ 2 GIVN Grietje or Marijchie 2 SURN DIRCKS orJANS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1614 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1670 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5826@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12849@ INDI 1 NAME William E. /SCHUT/ 2 GIVN William E. 2 SURN SCHUT 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 APR 1666 2 SOUR @S527@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5827@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12850@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /PERSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN PERSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1649 2 PLAC Fort Orange,Albany,NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 MAR 1708 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5337@ 1 SOUR @S527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I12851@ INDI 1 NAME Catharyn Matthysen /VAN KEUREN/ 2 GIVN Catharyn Matthysen 2 SURN VAN KEUREN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1640 2 PLAC Fort Orange,Albany,NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1678 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5337@ 1 SOUR @S527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13032@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelia /WYNANT/ 2 GIVN Cornelia 2 SURN WYNANT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1594 2 PLAC The Nethrlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1632 2 PLAC The Nethrlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F3418@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13261@ INDI 1 NAME Anna // 2 GIVN Anna 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1??? 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1985@ 1 NOTE Relationship to Diane Cassedy Ollivett-Miles 2 CONT 9th great-grandmother 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #666433 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13262@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /WEISER/ 2 GIVN Jacob 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666434 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1676 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666434 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1986@ 1 FAMC @F5953@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13263@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria /MAYER/ 2 GIVN Anna Maria 2 SURN MAYER 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666435 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1676 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666434 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F1986@ 1 FAMC @F5954@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13264@ INDI 1 NAME Hans /MAYER/ 2 GIVN Hans 2 SURN MAYER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #6664440 1 FAMS @F5954@ 1 SOUR @S227@ 2 PAGE pin #6664440 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13265@ INDI 1 NAME George Newton /WEISER/ 2 GIVN George Newton 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 2 PLAC KKlien Aspach,Wurtemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #6664436 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1630 2 PLAC Gross Aspach,Wuttemberg,Germany 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #6664436 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5953@ 1 FAMC @F5955@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13266@ INDI 1 NAME Jerg /WEISER/ 2 GIVN Jerg 2 SURN WEISER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #6664437 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5955@ 1 FAMC @F5956@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13267@ INDI 1 NAME Simon /WEISER (Wysser)/ 2 GIVN Simon 2 SURN WEISER (Wysser) 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F5956@ 1 FAMC @F5957@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13268@ INDI 1 NAME Clauss /WEISER (Wysser)/ 2 GIVN Clauss 2 SURN WEISER (Wysser) 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F5957@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13320@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelia Mattheussen /VAN DEUSEN/ 2 GIVN Cornelia Mattheussen 2 SURN VAN DEUSEN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1660 2 PLAC Albany Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S145@ 3 NOTE She ahs birth about 1664 in Albany Cnty, NY 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1723 2 PLAC Claverack (?),NY 2 SOUR @S145@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5357@ 1 FAMC @F12171@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13715@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /MULLER/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN MULLER 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC London,England 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F572@ 1 FAMC @F6114@ 1 NOTE SOURCE: Schneider Connections, Summer 1992. 2 CONT Was with the 4th party of Palatines at Rotterdam. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13717@ INDI 1 NAME Wilhelm /MULLER/ 2 GIVN Wilhelm 2 SURN MULLER 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F6114@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13756@ INDI 1 NAME John /MILLER/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN MILLER 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4953@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 8A49D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095B2E3 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 _UID 8A49D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095B2E3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13814@ INDI 1 NAME Roger /MONEUITE/ 2 GIVN Roger 2 SURN MONEUITE 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4882@ 1 SOUR @S34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13911@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /BUCKBEE/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN BUCKBEE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1717 2 SOUR @S550@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE post 01/14/1747 2 PLAC Adams Corners,Putnam Cnty,NY 2 SOUR @S550@ 3 NOTE see notes for quote 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5559@ 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT We Van Houtens 2 CONT by Lorraine Iervolino 2 CONT 2 CONT Individual: 2 CONT New York City Wills, 1744-58 2 CONT Page 226.--In the name of God, Amen, January 14, 1747/8. I, EDWARD BUCKBEE, Sr., of Westchest 2 CONC er, being very sick. I leave to my wife Hannah all my real estate during her widowhood, but i 2 CONC f she marries, then all of my estate is to be sold by my 2 CONT 2 CONT executors, and from the proceeds my eldest son Edward shall have 5 shillings, and the rest t 2 CONC o be divided among all my children, sons and daughters (not named). I make my wife and my so 2 CONC n Edward and Cornelius Hunt, executors. 2 CONT Possible burial place: 2 CONT Name Cemetery Location Reference 2 CONT BUCKBEE, Edward Adams Corners Cem Adams Corners, Putnam Co NY 36 Abstract of Graves of Revolu 2 CONC tionary Patriots, Vol.1, p. áuSerial: 10094; Volume: 5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I13965@ INDI 1 NAME Phelia B. /JESSEL/ 2 GIVN Phelia B. 2 SURN JESSEL 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1745 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15431@ INDI 1 NAME Esias /VANDERLINE (DE LINT)/ 2 GIVN Esias 2 SURN VANDERLINE (DE LINT) 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F5450@ 1 NOTE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Doug-G-Van-curen/GENE5-0001.html: 2 CONT LEYSEBETH VAN DER LINDEN 1649 in Schenechtady, N Y, daughter of 2 CONT ESIAS VAN DER LINDE and MAIJKE VIJSENBERGH. She was born December 13, 1629 in Amsterdam, Holl 2 CONC and, and died 1699 2 CONT in Schenectedy, New York. 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15432@ INDI 1 NAME Maijke /VUSENBRGH/ 2 GIVN Maijke 2 SURN VUSENBRGH 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F5450@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15712@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalena /VON MAURER/ 2 GIVN Magdalena 2 SURN VON MAURER 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F2485@ 1 SOUR @S173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15753@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /WOODIN/ 2 GIVN Amos 2 SURN WOODIN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England? 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F6705@ 1 SOUR @S463@ 2 NOTE Check notes 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15755@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /WOODIN/ 2 GIVN Amos 2 SURN WOODIN 2 NSFX II 1 TITL II 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 2 PLAC England? 2 SOUR @S586@ 3 NOTE Pawling, Dutchess, NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4930@ 1 FAMC @F6705@ 1 NOTE From: Metzer/Engquist Family Tree 2 CONT http://www.gencircles.com/ 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Amos Woodin served in the British Army during the Revolutionary War, 2 CONT along with his brothers Daniel and John Woodin in 1777. 2 CONT 2 CONT After Amos & Lucretia married, they resided in Pawling, Dutchess County, 2 CONT N.Y. 2 CONT They settled on a farm in Dutchess County, N.Y. about two miles north of 2 CONT Pawling on State Road 55. The site was on the side of what was then 2 CONT called West Mountain. The settlement there was called "WOODINVILLE". 2 CONT The original house, although remodeled, is still standing. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lucretia Millard's birth date was August 5, 1759 2 CONT Amos Woodin III birth date was 1753 1 SOUR @S463@ 2 NOTE Check notes 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15756@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /MILLARD/ 2 GIVN Lucretia 2 SURN MILLARD 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 AUG 1759 2 PLAC Dutchess Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4930@ 1 FAMC @F6706@ 1 SOUR @S463@ 2 NOTE Check notes 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15775@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /MILLARD/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN MILLARD 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F6712@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I15776@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /EDDY/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN EDDY 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F6712@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I16052@ INDI 1 NAME Thmas /FITCH/ 2 GIVN Thmas 2 SURN FITCH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT FEB 1632/1633 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex Co.,England 2 SOUR @S524@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5580@ 1 FAMC @F6780@ 1 OCCU 2 DATE Clothier 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex Co.,England 2 SOUR @S524@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I16053@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /REEVE/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN REEVE 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1590 2 PLAC Garret Manor,Bocking,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1686 2 PLAC Norwalk,Fairfield,Commecticut 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5580@ 1 FAMC @F11607@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I16054@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /FITCH/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN FITCH 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 APR 1595 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex Co.,England 2 SOUR @S524@ 1 FAMS @F6780@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I16473@ INDI 1 NAME Francois /GURNEE/ 2 GIVN Francois 2 SURN GURNEE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE mid 1600's 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4945@ 1 SOUR @S337@ 1 SOUR @S97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I16487@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /VAN DER POEL/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN VAN DER POEL 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 AUG 1647 2 PLAC Albany,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1724 2 PLAC Albany,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5534@ 1 FAMC @F11624@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I17435@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /DOUBLETT/ 2 GIVN Jean 2 SURN DOUBLETT 2 NSFX from Soubise, France 1 TITL from Soubise, France 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4946@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I17436@ INDI 1 NAME Maire // 2 GIVN Maire 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F4946@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I18159@ INDI 1 NAME Frans /VAN HOSEN/ 2 GIVN Frans 2 SURN VAN HOSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1582 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5811@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I18771@ INDI 1 NAME Mattheus Abrahamsen /VAN DEUSEN/ 2 GIVN Mattheus Abrahamsen 2 SURN VAN DEUSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1631 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S584@ 3 NOTE http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/abvdu3892.html 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 49 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1700 2 PLAC Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S584@ 3 PAGE http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/abvdu3892.html 1 REFN *+ 1 FAMS @F12171@ 1 FAMC @F7578@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1686 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,NY 2 SOUR @S584@ 3 NOTE http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/mavdu5561.html 1 NOTE From: 2 CONT Mattheus Abrahamse Van Deusen 2 CONT by 2 CONT Stefan Bielinski 2 CONT http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/vd/mavdu5561.html 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT "In 1656, he was granted a lot in Beverwyck. It was located on the west side of what became M 2 CONC arket Street - north of Maiden Lane. 1660, his name appeared on a petition signed by Beverwyc 2 CONC k area fur traders. However, within a decade he had relocated to the Claverack area where h 2 CONC e leased land from Robert Livingston. 2 CONT 2 CONT At the notary's house in Albany, Mattheus Abrahamse Van Deusen filed a will in June 1686. A 2 CONC t that time, he called himself a "Claverack farmer." It left his estate to his wife and the 2 CONC n directed an equal partition among his ten living children - whose names and ages were speci 2 CONC fied at that time. He probably died after 1700!" 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I18772@ INDI 1 NAME Helena /ROBERTS/ 2 GIVN Helena 2 SURN ROBERTS 1 SEX F 1 REFN *+ 1 FAMS @F12171@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I19318@ INDI 1 NAME /CHAMPRELLE/ 2 SURN CHAMPRELLE 1 SEX M 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F4891@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I20397@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah // 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1721 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5559@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I20889@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham Petersen /VAN DEUSEN/ 2 GIVN Abraham Petersen 2 SURN VAN DEUSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1607 2 PLAC Harlem,The Netherlands 2 SOUR @S345@ 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 48 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 327 1 REFN *+ 1 FAMS @F7578@ 1 FAMC @F12795@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I21084@ INDI 1 NAME Tryntje /MELCHIOR/ 2 GIVN Tryntje 2 SURN MELCHIOR 1 SEX F 1 REFN *+ 1 FAMS @F7578@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I23127@ INDI 1 NAME Barent /COEYMANS/ 2 GIVN Barent 2 SURN COEYMANS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 1 FAMS @F4637@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I23423@ INDI 1 NAME /UNKNOWN/ 2 SURN UNKNOWN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1680 2 PLAC Rye,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S2@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F5560@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I23474@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /SHERWOOD/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN SHERWOOD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1548 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1632 2 PLAC England 1 REFN * 1 FAMS @F5579@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I23548@ INDI 1 NAME Frank B /HUSTED/ 2 GIVN Frank B 2 SURN HUSTED 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1845 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 PAGE ED 2 # Sheet 2A 3 NOTE Austerlitz, Columbia County, NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F220@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I23549@ INDI 1 NAME Janice A // 2 GIVN Janice A 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1851 2 SOUR @S783@ 3 PAGE ED 2 # Sheet 2A 3 NOTE Austerlitz, Columbia County, NY 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F220@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:03 0 @I26783@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /MILLARD/ 2 GIVN Joshua 2 SURN MILLARD 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 MAR 1729 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 FAMS @F6706@ 1 FAMC @F6712@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I26999@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN BAILEY 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAY 1726 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 31 DEC 1780 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F399@ 1 FAMC @F9725@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27000@ INDI 1 NAME Mary E. /HAVENS/ 2 GIVN Mary E. 2 SURN HAVENS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F399@ 1 FAMC @F9726@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27001@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /STRAIGHT/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN STRAIGHT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JAN 1700 2 PLAC East Greenwich,RI 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9725@ 1 FAMC @F9727@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27002@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN Hugh 2 SURN BAILEY 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1724 2 PLAC East Greenwich,RI 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9729@ 1 FAMC @F9730@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27003@ INDI 1 NAME William /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN BAILEY 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 20 JUN 1670 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9730@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27004@ INDI 1 NAME Grace /PARSONS/ 2 GIVN Grace 2 SURN PARSONS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9730@ 1 FAMC @F9731@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27005@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /PARSONS/ 2 GIVN Hugh 2 SURN PARSONS 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1684 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9731@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27006@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9731@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27015@ INDI 1 NAME Anna // 2 GIVN Anna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1720/1721 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9729@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27016@ INDI 1 NAME William /BAILEY/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN BAILEY 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 APR 1696 2 PLAC Newport,RI 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9725@ 1 FAMC @F9729@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27022@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /STRAIGHT/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN STRAIGHT 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9727@ 1 OCCU Blacksmith 2 PLAC East Greenwich,RI 2 SOUR @S106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27023@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah // 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9727@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I27036@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /HAVENS/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN HAVENS 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F9726@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I28709@ INDI 1 NAME Jost /FUNCK/ 2 GIVN Jost 2 SURN FUNCK 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1765 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F10284@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I30107@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah Adeline /UNDERHILL/ 2 GIVN Hannah Adeline 2 SURN UNDERHILL 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I30338@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Penny/ 2 GIVN Christopher 2 SURN Penny 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F10855@ 1 SOUR @S586@ 2 NOTE Pawling, Dutchess, NY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I31466@ INDI 1 NAME Emery /MINER/ 2 GIVN Emery 2 SURN MINER 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1856 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S105@ 3 NOTE Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 38; Image: 0182. 2 SOUR @S144@ 3 NOTE Orwell, Oswego, New York; Roll: T623 1143; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 118 4 CONT Both parents born in NY State 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11300@ 1 OCCU Farmer 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Anita,Cass,Iowa 2 SOUR @S105@ 3 NOTE Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 38; Image: 0182. 1 OCCU Sawyer - Chair Factory 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Schroeppel,Oswego,New York 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Schroeppel, Oswego, New York; Roll: T624_1063; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 4 4 CONC 80. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I31467@ INDI 1 NAME Ella Elizabeth /JAMES/ 2 GIVN Ella Elizabeth 2 SURN JAMES 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1859 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Schroeppel, Oswego, New York; Roll: T624_1063; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 4 4 CONC 80. 2 SOUR @S105@ 3 NOTE Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 38; Image: 0182. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11300@ 1 FAMC @F11301@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I31469@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah // 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1834 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Schroeppel, Oswego, New York; Roll: T624_1063; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 4 4 CONC 80. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11301@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I31470@ INDI 1 NAME William /JAMES/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN JAMES 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1822 2 PLAC New York State 2 SOUR @S105@ 3 NOTE Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 38; Image: 0182. 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11301@ 1 OCCU Confectioner 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Anita,Cass,Iowa 2 SOUR @S105@ 3 NOTE Anita, Cass, Iowa; Roll: T9_331; Family History Film: 1254331; Page: 611.3000; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 38; Image: 0182. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32661@ INDI 1 NAME John /REEVE/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN REEVE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex,England 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F11607@ 1 FAMC @F11608@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32662@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /BROCK/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN BROCK 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1567 2 PLAC Gosfield,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1620 2 PLAC Gosfield,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F11607@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32663@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /REEVE/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN REEVE 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1539 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F11608@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32664@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /MAULT/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN MAULT 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1535 2 PLAC Bocking,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Gosfield,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN + 1 FAMS @F11608@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32694@ INDI 1 NAME Jenneken Jans /HERMSEN/ 2 GIVN Jenneken Jans 2 SURN HERMSEN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12180@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32695@ INDI 1 NAME Wyant /VAN DER POEL/ 2 GIVN Wyant 2 SURN VAN DER POEL 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 PLAC The Nethrlands 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11624@ 1 FAMC @F3418@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I32696@ INDI 1 NAME Tryntje /MELGERTS/ 2 GIVN Tryntje 2 SURN MELGERTS 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1619 2 PLAC Albany,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1674 2 PLAC Albany,Albany,NY 2 SOUR @S464@ 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F11624@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36266@ INDI 1 NAME Govert /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Govert 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1525 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12783@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36267@ INDI 1 NAME /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12784@ 1 FAMC @F12783@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36268@ INDI 1 NAME /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12785@ 1 FAMC @F12784@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36269@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1306 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12786@ 1 FAMC @F12785@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36270@ INDI 1 NAME Alied /VAN BLOEMENSWEERDE/ 2 GIVN Alied 2 SURN VAN BLOEMENSWEERDE 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12786@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36271@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12787@ 1 FAMC @F12786@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 JUN 2009 3 TIME 05:16:11 0 @I36272@ INDI 1 NAME Aleid /DOMPSELAER/ 2 GIVN Aleid 2 SURN DOMPSELAER 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12787@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36273@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12788@ 1 FAMC @F12787@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36274@ INDI 1 NAME Wilelmina // 2 GIVN Wilelmina 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12788@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36275@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12789@ 1 FAMC @F12788@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36276@ INDI 1 NAME Machteld /PROEYS/ 2 GIVN Machteld 2 SURN PROEYS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12789@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36277@ INDI 1 NAME Jan Willem /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan Willem 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12790@ 1 FAMC @F12789@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36278@ INDI 1 NAME /HEUSDEN/ 2 SURN HEUSDEN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12790@ 1 FAMC @F12791@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36279@ INDI 1 NAME Gerritt /HEUSDEN/ 2 GIVN Gerritt 2 SURN HEUSDEN 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12791@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36280@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aftr 1550 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12792@ 1 FAMC @F12790@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 JUN 2009 3 TIME 05:14:25 0 @I36281@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /VAN HEUSDEN/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN VAN HEUSDEN 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12792@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 JUN 2009 3 TIME 05:14:42 0 @I36282@ INDI 1 NAME Hendrick /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Hendrick 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Deurne-les,Barabant,Belgium 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12793@ 1 FAMC @F12792@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 JUN 2009 3 TIME 05:20:06 0 @I36283@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /RUTGERS/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN RUTGERS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12793@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36284@ INDI 1 NAME Willem /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Willem 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Lord of Deursen 1 TITL Lord of Deursen 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12794@ 1 FAMC @F12793@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36285@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /GYSBERTS/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN GYSBERTS 1 SEX F 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12794@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @I36286@ INDI 1 NAME Pieter /VAN DOORSEN/ 2 GIVN Pieter 2 SURN VAN DOORSEN 2 NSFX Magistrate in Haarlem, Holland 1 TITL Magistrate in Haarlem, Holland 1 SEX M 1 REFN +* 1 FAMS @F12795@ 1 FAMC @F12794@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 FEB 2009 3 TIME 03:05:04 0 @F1@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1@ 1 WIFE @I10424@ 1 CHIL @I554@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1791 2 SOUR @S2@ 0 @F4@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9065@ 1 WIFE @I3@ 1 CHIL @I9064@ 0 @F5@ FAM 1 HUSB @I552@ 1 WIFE @I137@ 1 CHIL @I3@ 0 @F7@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13@ 1 WIFE @I15@ 1 CHIL @I12@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 14 FEB 1861 2 PLAC Newburgh,Orange,New York 2 SOUR @S794@ 2 SOUR @S1@ 3 PAGE pg 453 2 SOUR @S795@ 3 PAGE pg 453 2 SOUR @S19@ 3 PAGE pg 453 3 DATA 4 TEXT A. S. Cassedy of Newburgh, NY is one of the guests at the Mitchell house at Thomasville, Ga 5 CONC . Mr. Cassedy is general counsel for the West Shore railraod and is one of the prominebt lega 5 CONC l lights of New York State. He is accompanied by Mrs. Cassedy and by Mr. R. Ketcham of Cornwa 5 CONC ll-onHudson. 0 @F11@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9027@ 1 WIFE @I6@ 1 CHIL @I18@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1913 2 PLAC Poughkeepsie,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S14@ 0 @F12@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12@ 1 WIFE @I48@ 1 CHIL @I6@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1891 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE La Grange, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 88.0. 4 CONT Her age at first marriage 21 2 SOUR @S9@ 3 NOTE Manhattan Assembly District 10, New York, New York; Roll: T625_1202; Page: 7B; Enumeration Di 4 CONC strict: 716; Image: 980. 1 DIV 2 DATE 1892/1896 0 @F16@ FAM 1 HUSB @I554@ 1 WIFE @I553@ 1 CHIL @I13@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 9 OCT 1815 2 PLAC WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK( Ramapo) 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT This family is of Huguenot origin, and the name was originally spelled "Garnier", but like ma 5 CONC ny other French names, has been changed from its original form. The ancestor of this famil 5 CONC y was Isaac Garnier, whose will, dated July 7th 1727, mentions his wife Elizabeth, and childr 5 CONC en. 5 CONT 5 CONT Francois (the eldest son), came to this country from Westchester, and on Nove 27th 1729 he pu 5 CONC rchased from Thomas Barker "of Cow Neck, Long Island", Lot No. 6, in "Concklin's range" in Ka 5 CONC kiat. This is now (in 1884) the homestead and farm of Josiah Concklin, near the head of th 5 CONC e mountain in the town of Ramapo, and the old house stood a short distance east of the presen 5 CONC t residence. 5 CONT Francois was the father of ten children 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE Ramapo, Rockland, NY 2 SOUR @S522@ 3 PAGE M432_588 Pg 363 3 NOTE MARRIAGE RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH 4 CONT CHURCH OF WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 1774-1898 also 4 CONT known as "KAKIAT" and presently referred to as "BRICK CHURCH" 4 CONT Griffin, 1909, per Budke Collection BC-64, from the translation made by The Rev. David Cole 4 CONC , D.D. 4 CONT augmented by information from "A Diary of the Dutch Reformed Church of West New 4 CONT Hempstead" by church historian Martha Slatery Erickson, published in 2000. 4 CONT Thanks to Bruce E. Hopper for contributing to this page. 0 @F18@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10475@ 1 WIFE @I30107@ 1 CHIL @I15@ 0 @F22@ FAM 1 HUSB @I18@ 1 WIFE @I33@ 1 CHIL @I34@ 0 @F35@ FAM 1 DIV Y 1 HUSB @I6334@ 1 WIFE @I252@ 1 CHIL @I33@ 1 NOTE From thier daughter, Dorothy May Vosburgh 1 ANUL 2 DATE 1923 2 SOUR @S26@ 0 @F47@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9064@ 1 WIFE @I50@ 1 CHIL @I48@ 0 @F113@ FAM 1 HUSB @I223@ 1 WIFE @I386@ 1 CHIL @I412@ 0 @F185@ FAM 1 HUSB @I927@ 1 WIFE @I7844@ 1 CHIL @I6848@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 2 MAY 1844 2 PLAC ,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S49@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 Page 282 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 198 0 @F204@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10330@ 1 WIFE @I13965@ 1 CHIL @I223@ 0 @F219@ FAM 1 HUSB @I662@ 1 WIFE @I250@ 1 CHIL @I6334@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1903 2 SOUR @S27@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; Roll: 1420; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 765. 4 CONC 0. 4 CONT His age @ 1st marriage 27 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Poughkeepsie Ward 3, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 66 4 CONC ; Image: 827. 4 CONT 2 children, both living 1 NOTE 1 _UID 6C0AD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100955552 0 @F220@ FAM 1 HUSB @I23548@ 1 WIFE @I23549@ 1 CHIL @I250@ 0 @F225@ FAM 1 HUSB @I460@ 1 WIFE @I3292@ 1 CHIL @I252@ 0 @F248@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1099@ 1 WIFE @I284@ 1 CHIL @I948@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1756 2 PLAC Athens,New York 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 122 0 @F249@ FAM 1 HUSB @I894@ 1 WIFE @I893@ 1 CHIL @I284@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1719 2 PLAC White Clayskill,Central Camp,New York 2 SOUR @S162@ 3 PAGE pg 928 0 @F317@ FAM 1 HUSB @I7868@ 1 WIFE @I6774@ 1 CHIL @I9027@ 0 @F325@ FAM 1 HUSB @I412@ 1 WIFE @I6243@ 1 CHIL @I7868@ 0 @F369@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11721@ 1 WIFE @I4205@ 1 CHIL @I6774@ 1 MARR 2 DATE abt 1825? 0 @F399@ FAM 1 HUSB @I26999@ 1 WIFE @I27000@ 1 CHIL @I552@ 0 @F400@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10474@ 1 WIFE @I10481@ 1 CHIL @I553@ 0 @F427@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2001@ 1 WIFE @I598@ 1 CHIL @I927@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1805 2 PLAC ,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE pg 580 3 NOTE Bio of Fredrich Henry Strever 3 DATA 4 TEXT His (Adam Strever's) brothers and sisters: 5 CONT Margaret who became the first wife of William Tanner 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 0 @F428@ FAM 1 HUSB @I948@ 1 WIFE @I949@ 1 CHIL @I598@ 0 @F441@ FAM 1 HUSB @I701@ 1 WIFE @I9502@ 1 CHIL @I9266@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 08/01/1686 First Bans 2 PLAC Albany,NY Colony 2 SOUR @S32@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT pg 98The decendants of Isaac, Jacob, and Peter Vosbyrgh also a freeholder here, became very n 5 CONC umerous, and the name a prominent one in public and private life. Isaac Vosburgh, a carpente 5 CONC r and trader, married Anna Jane Goes.n 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE pages 9 through 13 2 SOUR @S179@ 3 PAGE pages 9 through 13 2 SOUR @S877@ 3 PAGE page 22 (1686) 3 NOTE Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683-1809 Names of the Members o 4 CONC f the Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany, at the End of the Year 1683, and Afterward 3 DATA 4 TEXT 5 CONT Aug. 1. First banns. Isaac Vosberge, y.m., and Anneke Jans, both from the vicinity of N.A. 0 @F480@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1892@ 1 WIFE @I6848@ 1 CHIL @I662@ 0 @F493@ FAM 1 HUSB @I684@ 1 WIFE @I10493@ 1 CHIL @I9272@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1797/1798 2 SOUR @S226@ 2 SOUR @S179@ 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 1 NOTE 1 _UID 190DD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095054F 0 @F494@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10172@ 1 WIFE @I6008@ 1 CHIL @I684@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1765/1767 2 PLAC NY STATE 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE E-31pg 36 2 SOUR @S179@ 3 PAGE E-31pg 36 0 @F501@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6807@ 1 WIFE @I7884@ 1 CHIL @I10330@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1724 2 PLAC Rhode Island 2 SOUR @S120@ 3 PAGE 6142828 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 PAGE 6142828 3 NOTE Has marriage date of 1717 2 SOUR @S987@ 3 PAGE Page 3 1 NOTE 1 _UID 270DD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095132F 0 @F505@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11453@ 1 WIFE @I6888@ 1 CHIL @I701@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1649/1651 2 PLAC Albany,,New York 2 SOUR @S179@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 9709D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100957FF3 0 @F569@ FAM 1 HUSB @I846@ 1 WIFE @I847@ 1 CHIL @I854@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 13 MAY 1668 0 @F570@ FAM 1 HUSB @I857@ 1 CHIL @I847@ 0 @F572@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13715@ 1 WIFE @I854@ 1 CHIL @I860@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 24 JUL 1709 2 PLAC London,England 0 @F574@ FAM 1 HUSB @I864@ 1 WIFE @I860@ 1 CHIL @I865@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 24 AUG 1741 2 PLAC Loonenburg,New York 0 @F577@ FAM 1 HUSB @I862@ 1 WIFE @I863@ 1 CHIL @I864@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 18 NOV 1704 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse,Germany 0 @F578@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2014@ 1 WIFE @I2018@ 1 CHIL @I862@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1677 2 PLAC Hochheim,Hesse 0 @F579@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2020@ 1 CHIL @I863@ 0 @F580@ FAM 1 HUSB @I958@ 1 WIFE @I865@ 1 CHIL @I959@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 5 SEP 1769 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 0 @F581@ FAM 1 HUSB @I866@ 1 WIFE @I867@ 1 CHIL @I884@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 12 JAN 1666 0 @F582@ FAM 1 HUSB @I885@ 1 CHIL @I866@ 0 @F584@ FAM 1 HUSB @I886@ 1 CHIL @I867@ 0 @F594@ FAM 1 HUSB @I888@ 1 WIFE @I884@ 1 CHIL @I893@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 3A0ED26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095276E 0 @F596@ FAM 1 HUSB @I900@ 1 WIFE @I899@ 1 CHIL @I894@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 20 OCT 1691 2 PLAC Hochstenbach,Germany 0 @F597@ FAM 1 HUSB @I895@ 1 WIFE @I896@ 1 CHIL @I899@ 0 @F598@ FAM 1 WIFE @I910@ 1 CHIL @I900@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 4E0ED26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100953BAE 0 @F632@ FAM 1 HUSB @I946@ 1 WIFE @I947@ 1 CHIL @I2001@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1782 2 PLAC Pine Plains,Dutchess,New York 2 SOUR @S89@ 3 PAGE pg 194 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 0 @F634@ FAM 1 HUSB @I954@ 1 WIFE @I951@ 1 CHIL @I946@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 9 JAN 1739 2 PLAC Fishkill,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #689275 2 SOUR @S89@ 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 124 0 @F635@ FAM 1 HUSB @I952@ 1 WIFE @I953@ 1 CHIL @I947@ 1 MARR 2 PLAC New York,NY 2 SOUR @S172@ 3 PAGE dPgs 581 2 SOUR @S998@ 0 @F637@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4190@ 1 WIFE @I4188@ 1 CHIL @I951@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 29 SEP 1712 2 PLAC Kingston DRC,Ulster Cnty NY 2 SOUR @S227@ 3 PAGE pin #666265 2 SOUR @S235@ 3 PAGE Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809 0 @F638@ FAM 1 HUSB @I5308@ 1 WIFE @I4931@ 1 CHIL @I953@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 11 NOV 1721 2 PLAC Evangelisch,Ensigen,Neckarkries,Wuertemberg 2 SOUR @S263@ 2 SOUR @S173@ 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 18 2 SOUR @S998@ 3 PAGE pg 19 0 @F639@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3470@ 1 CHIL @I954@ 0 @F641@ FAM 1 HUSB @I956@ 1 WIFE @I957@ 1 CHIL @I958@ 0 @F642@ FAM 1 HUSB @I959@ 1 WIFE @I960@ 1 CHIL @I961@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 25 DEC 1794 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,New York 0 @F643@ FAM 1 HUSB @I961@ 1 WIFE @I1718@ 1 CHIL @I7844@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 14 NOV 1819 2 PLAC Claverack,Columbia,New York 0 @F708@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1480@ 1 WIFE @I1481@ 1 CHIL @I1099@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 740FD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095621D 0 @F867@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1479@ 1 WIFE @I2674@ 1 CHIL @I1480@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 8911D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095798B 0 @F930@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1674@ 1 WIFE @I1673@ 1 CHIL @I1718@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 25 JUL 1783 1 NOTE 1 _UID B20ED26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100959FEE 0 @F931@ FAM 1 HUSB @I1678@ 1 WIFE @I1677@ 1 CHIL @I1673@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 8 MAY 1748 2 PLAC Germantown,Columbia,New York 2 SOUR @S464@ 0 @F933@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2110@ 1 CHIL @I1677@ 0 @F934@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2080@ 1 WIFE @I2081@ 1 CHIL @I1678@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 26 JAN 1695 2 PLAC Breitscheid,Germany 0 @F1018@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9272@ 1 WIFE @I9840@ 1 CHIL @I1892@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1846/1847 2 SOUR @S5@ 3 PAGE Roll M432_491 page 117 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S29@ 3 PAGE Roll M653_737 page 316 3 NOTE Ancram, Columbia, New York 2 SOUR @S409@ 3 PAGE pg 141 1 NOTE 1 _UID A913D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100959BA9 0 @F1073@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2023@ 1 WIFE @I2024@ 1 CHIL @I2014@ 0 @F1098@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2082@ 1 WIFE @I2083@ 1 CHIL @I2080@ 0 @F1099@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2109@ 1 CHIL @I2081@ 0 @F1319@ FAM 1 HUSB @I2588@ 1 WIFE @I10338@ 1 CHIL @I10339@ 0 @F1320@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10333@ 1 WIFE @I10334@ 1 CHIL @I2588@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1499 2 PLAC the Royal Court of France 1 NOTE 1 _UID 8542D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095A62A 0 @F1776@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11916@ 1 WIFE @I11917@ 1 CHIL @I11615@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1673 2 PLAC Kingston,Ulster,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S218@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S97@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 0 @F1827@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10320@ 1 WIFE @I10321@ 1 CHIL @I6807@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1675 2 SOUR @S34@ 3 NOTE see notes 1 NOTE They were cousins 0 @F1985@ FAM 1 HUSB @I3856@ 1 WIFE @I13261@ 1 CHIL @I4177@ 0 @F1986@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13262@ 1 WIFE @I13263@ 1 CHIL @I3856@ 0 @F2165@ FAM 1 HUSB @I4177@ 1 WIFE @I4178@ 1 CHIL @I4188@ 0 @F2485@ FAM 1 HUSB @I8951@ 1 WIFE @I15712@ 1 CHIL @I4931@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 27 JUN 1699 2 PLAC Flacht,Neckarkreis,Wuerttemberg 2 SOUR @S173@ 0 @F2668@ FAM 1 HUSB @I5305@ 1 WIFE @I5427@ 1 CHIL @I5308@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 3 APR 1688 2 PLAC Ensingen,Neckarkreis,Wuerttemberg 2 SOUR @S173@ 0 @F2739@ FAM 1 HUSB @I5468@ 1 WIFE @I9286@ 1 CHIL @I11453@ 0 @F2740@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6900@ 1 CHIL @I5468@ 0 @F3023@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10019@ 1 WIFE @I11609@ 1 CHIL @I6008@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 15 MAR 1732 2 PLAC Rhinebeck,Dutchess,NY 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 37 1 NOTE He lived in Dutchess Cnty. at the time of their marriage 0 @F3132@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10447@ 1 WIFE @I10448@ 1 CHIL @I6243@ 0 @F3371@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6816@ 1 WIFE @I12763@ 1 CHIL @I9316@ 0 @F3372@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6816@ 1 WIFE @I6887@ 1 CHIL @I9502@ 1 MARR 2 DATE AFT 1663 2 PLAC Albany,NY 1 NOTE 1 _UID D12FD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095DFCD 0 @F3388@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10346@ 1 WIFE @I10347@ 1 CHIL @I10340@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 6D42D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100958EAA 0 @F3418@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6883@ 1 WIFE @I13032@ 1 CHIL @I32695@ 0 @F3421@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12801@ 1 WIFE @I12802@ 1 CHIL @I6887@ 0 @F3422@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9842@ 1 CHIL @I6888@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 3C30D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100954B8C 0 @F3816@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10482@ 1 WIFE @I10483@ 1 CHIL @I12353@ 1 MARR 2 DATE pre 1692 0 @F4122@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9266@ 1 WIFE @I8647@ 1 CHIL @I10172@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 30 JAN 1720 2 PLAC Kinderhook Reforned Ch. Kinderhook 2 SOUR @S395@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT page 105 5 CONT The "Trouw-Boeck" of the Dutch Church, the first and for many years the only Marriage Recor 5 CONC d in the town, begins in 1717. before that time and for elven years thereafter, until the fir 5 CONC st pastor came, baptisms and marriages here, with only a few exceptions, were recorded in th 5 CONC e register of the Albany Church, 5 CONT Trow-Boeck 5 CONT BY PETRUS VAN DRIESSEN 5 CONT 1720 Jan. 30 Pieter Vosburgh and Helena Goes 2 SOUR @S798@ 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 & E-35 pg 37 0 @F4288@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9066@ 1 WIFE @I9067@ 1 CHIL @I9065@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 10 NOV 1801 2 PLAC Shawangunk Twp,Ulster,NY 0 @F4395@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12142@ 1 WIFE @I12143@ 1 CHIL @I12141@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 10 APR 1700 2 PLAC New Rochelle,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S519@ 0 @F4637@ FAM 1 HUSB @I23127@ 1 CHIL @I9842@ 0 @F4728@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11612@ 1 WIFE @I11613@ 1 CHIL @I10019@ 0 @F4816@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10349@ 1 CHIL @I10320@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 7542D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC10095962A 0 @F4856@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10267@ 1 CHIL @I12104@ 0 @F4879@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10316@ 1 WIFE @I10317@ 1 CHIL @I10318@ 1 NOTE Moved to Corbevoie. France 0 @F4880@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10340@ 1 WIFE @I10339@ 1 CHIL @I10316@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1552 Spring 2 PLAC The Royal Court of France 2 SOUR @S152@ 2 SOUR @S34@ 0 @F4881@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10318@ 1 WIFE @I10319@ 1 CHIL @I10349@ 1 NOTE 1 _UID 7242D26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC1009593FA 0 @F4882@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13814@ 1 CHIL @I10321@ 0 @F4889@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10335@ 1 CHIL @I10333@ 0 @F4890@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10336@ 1 WIFE @I10337@ 1 CHIL @I10334@ 0 @F4891@ FAM 1 HUSB @I19318@ 1 CHIL @I10338@ 0 @F4917@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10480@ 1 WIFE @I12183@ 1 CHIL @I10424@ 0 @F4930@ FAM 1 HUSB @I15755@ 1 WIFE @I15756@ 1 CHIL @I10447@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1777 0 @F4942@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10485@ 1 WIFE @I10486@ 1 CHIL @I10474@ 0 @F4944@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12184@ 1 WIFE @I12185@ 1 CHIL @I10480@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1723 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Volume XI, 1880 pgs 32 3 NOTE Records of the First Presbyterian Church, New York 0 @F4945@ FAM 1 HUSB @I16473@ 1 CHIL @I10482@ 0 @F4946@ FAM 1 HUSB @I17435@ 1 WIFE @I17436@ 1 CHIL @I10483@ 0 @F4948@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12353@ 1 WIFE @I12141@ 1 CHIL @I10485@ 1 MARR 2 DATE pre 1700 2 PLAC New Rochelle,Westchester,NY 2 SOUR @S521@ 2 SOUR @S337@ 0 @F4949@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10487@ 1 WIFE @I12181@ 1 CHIL @I10486@ 1 MARR 2 DATE DEC 1740 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XLV, 1914 page 270 3 DATA 4 TEXT American Epitaphs, contributed by Hopper Striker Mott 0 @F4950@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12133@ 1 WIFE @I12140@ 1 CHIL @I12249@ 1 CHIL @I10487@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1718 2 PLAC Newton,Queens,NY 2 SOUR @S445@ 2 SOUR @S473@ 3 NOTE Frank has marriage as 12/23/1712 in Newtown, Long Island, NY 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Volume XXXIX, 1908 pgs 51- 0 @F4953@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13756@ 1 WIFE @I11611@ 1 CHIL @I10493@ 0 @F5335@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11908@ 1 WIFE @I11615@ 1 CHIL @I11609@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 28 APR 1694 2 PLAC Schenectady,Albany Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S267@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 2 SOUR @S819@ 3 PAGE pg 378 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Volume XXXIX, 1908 pgs 33-41 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXII, 1902 pg 35 3 NOTE This has his marriage @ New Paltz April 28, 1694 0 @F5336@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12845@ 1 WIFE @I12846@ 1 CHIL @I11612@ 0 @F5337@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12850@ 1 WIFE @I12851@ 1 CHIL @I11613@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 30 OCT 1660 2 PLAC Esopu (Kingston,Ulster Cnty.) NY 2 SOUR @S235@ 3 PAGE Kingston DRC marriages 1160-1809 0 @F5357@ FAM 1 HUSB @I9316@ 1 WIFE @I13320@ 1 CHIL @I8647@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 21 OCT 1685 2 SOUR @S607@ 3 PAGE page 12 2 SOUR @S24@ 3 PAGE D-10 pg 18 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 & 104 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXXI, 1900 page 52 3 NOTE "Hoes Family Baptisms From Early Church Records of New York State and Western Massachusetts" 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 327 0 @F5445@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11909@ 1 WIFE @I11910@ 1 CHIL @I11908@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 2 OCT 1660 2 PLAC New Paltz,Ulster,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 0 @F5448@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11918@ 1 WIFE @I11919@ 1 CHIL @I11916@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1647 2 PLAC Schenectady,NY 0 @F5449@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11920@ 1 WIFE @I11921@ 1 CHIL @I11917@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1649 2 PLAC Beverwyck,Albany Cnty.,NY 2 SOUR @S481@ 3 PAGE Disk 14 0 @F5450@ FAM 1 HUSB @I15431@ 1 WIFE @I15432@ 1 CHIL @I11921@ 0 @F5523@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12104@ 1 WIFE @I12105@ 1 CHIL @I12106@ 0 @F5524@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12106@ 1 CHIL @I12107@ 0 @F5525@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12107@ 1 CHIL @I12108@ 0 @F5526@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12108@ 1 WIFE @I12109@ 1 CHIL @I12110@ 0 @F5527@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12110@ 1 WIFE @I12111@ 1 CHIL @I12112@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1522 2 SOUR @S445@ 0 @F5528@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12112@ 1 WIFE @I12113@ 1 CHIL @I12114@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1543 2 PLAC Gestingthorpe,Esses,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 0 @F5529@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12114@ 1 WIFE @I12121@ 1 CHIL @I12122@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 21 SEP 1587 2 PLAC Boxford,Suffolk,England 2 SOUR @S445@ 0 @F5531@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12122@ 1 WIFE @I12131@ 1 CHIL @I12130@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1625 2 PLAC England 2 SOUR @S445@ 0 @F5533@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12130@ 1 WIFE @I12132@ 1 CHIL @I12133@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1656 2 SOUR @S445@ 0 @F5534@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12244@ 1 WIFE @I16487@ 1 CHIL @I12140@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1683 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 321 0 @F5535@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12144@ 1 WIFE @I12145@ 1 CHIL @I12142@ 0 @F5556@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12319@ 1 WIFE @I12298@ 1 CHIL @I12181@ 0 @F5559@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13911@ 1 WIFE @I20397@ 1 CHIL @I12183@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1742 2 SOUR @S550@ 2 SOUR @S2@ 0 @F5560@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12200@ 1 WIFE @I23423@ 1 CHIL @I12184@ 0 @F5569@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12192@ 1 WIFE @I12193@ 1 CHIL @I12200@ 0 @F5570@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12201@ 1 WIFE @I12202@ 1 CHIL @I12192@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1642 2 PLAC Fairfield,Fairfield Cnty.,Ct. 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 2 SOUR @S524@ 0 @F5571@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12217@ 1 WIFE @I12218@ 1 CHIL @I12193@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1637 2 SOUR @S523@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT REF.#1 5 CONT From "Familes of New England", Vol iv, 1913 by William Richard Cutter, A.M. 5 CONT "Thomas Sherwood, birn in Serwood Forest, Nottingham, England, 1586, died 5 CONT Fairfiled, Ct, 1655. He sailed from Ipswich, April 21, 1634 in the good ship "Francis", Joh 5 CONC n Cutting, master, andlanded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June of the same year, accompanie 5 CONC d by his wife Alice, burn 1587, and four children: Ann, born 1620; Rose, 1623; Thomas, 1624 5 CONC ; Rebecca, 1625. He settled first at Wethersfield, where his name appears on the second lis 5 CONC t of settlers other than those from Watertown. He settled in Fairfiled as early as 1643, whe 5 CONC n his name appears on the Stamford land records. He served as deputy with Roger Ludlow in th 5 CONC e general court, 1650. He brought with him to Fairefiled his second Wife, Mary -----, by who 5 CONC m he had six more children. His will is dateed july 21, 1655, and proved October 26, 1655" 5 CONT 5 CONT From "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America" by Fredrick A 5 CONC . Virkus, published 1987. 5 CONT "Sherwood, Thomas (1586-1655), From Eng. in the "Francis", 1634: land records of Conn. show h 5 CONC is name in many transactions; moved from Wethersfiled to Fairfield, ante 1648; built 1st gris 5 CONC t mill on Mill Plain; original will with signature still at Fairfiled, Conn, Town Hall; m. ca 5 CONC . 1612, Alice Seabrook (b. 1587); m 2nd, Mary Fitch (d 1693/974)." 5 CONT 5 CONT Book "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfiled', Vil I, compiled and edited b 5 CONC y Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., page 548: 5 CONT "Thomas came yo Boston in the "Francis", Apr 1634, age 48, with wife Alice, age 47, and child 5 CONC ren "Anna (14), Rose (11), Thomas (10), Rebecca (9). Thye came to Wetherfield with the firs 5 CONC t settlers, 1635, was a carpenter, and sold his lands to George Wyllys, 25 Mar. 1640. He rem 5 CONC oved to Stamford, where he lived until 1648, when he sold to John Holly, and settled on Fairf 5 CONC iled. He may have been related to Thomas Morehouse, whose holdings adjoined him in Wethersfi 5 CONC eld, and accompanied him in his subsequent migrations." If the age of the son, Thomas, was mi 5 CONC sstated on the ship's list, he could have been the Thomas, son of Thomas and Alice baptised a 5 CONC t St. Michael's London, England, 23 Jan 1630." 5 CONT Will 21 Jul. 1655, proved 25 Oct. 1655; children by fromer wife, Thomas, Jane, Tamsen, Margar 5 CONC et, Sarah, Hannah, Rose, Rebecca; wife Mary, and thier children by her, Stephen, Matthew, Mar 5 CONC y Ruth, Abigail, Isaac." 0 @F5579@ FAM 1 HUSB @I23474@ 1 CHIL @I12201@ 0 @F5580@ FAM 1 HUSB @I16052@ 1 WIFE @I16053@ 1 CHIL @I12202@ 0 @F5590@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12249@ 1 WIFE @I12252@ 1 CHIL @I12273@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1738 2 SOUR @S473@ 0 @F5593@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12268@ 1 WIFE @I12269@ 1 CHIL @I12252@ 0 @F5606@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12273@ 1 WIFE @I12293@ 1 CHIL @I12298@ 0 @F5614@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12294@ 1 CHIL @I12293@ 0 @F5811@ FAM 1 HUSB @I18159@ 1 CHIL @I12801@ 0 @F5812@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12803@ 1 WIFE @I12804@ 1 CHIL @I12802@ 0 @F5826@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12847@ 1 WIFE @I12848@ 1 CHIL @I12845@ 0 @F5827@ FAM 1 HUSB @I12849@ 1 CHIL @I12847@ 0 @F5953@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13265@ 1 CHIL @I13262@ 0 @F5954@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13264@ 1 CHIL @I13263@ 0 @F5955@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13266@ 1 CHIL @I13265@ 0 @F5956@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13267@ 1 CHIL @I13266@ 0 @F5957@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13268@ 1 CHIL @I13267@ 0 @F6114@ FAM 1 HUSB @I13717@ 1 CHIL @I13715@ 0 @F6705@ FAM 1 HUSB @I15753@ 1 CHIL @I15755@ 0 @F6706@ FAM 1 HUSB @I26783@ 1 CHIL @I15756@ 0 @F6712@ FAM 1 HUSB @I15775@ 1 WIFE @I15776@ 1 CHIL @I26783@ 0 @F6780@ FAM 1 HUSB @I16054@ 1 CHIL @I16052@ 0 @F7578@ FAM 1 HUSB @I20889@ 1 WIFE @I21084@ 1 CHIL @I18771@ 0 @F9725@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27016@ 1 WIFE @I27001@ 1 CHIL @I26999@ 0 @F9726@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27036@ 1 CHIL @I27000@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1755 2 SOUR @S106@ 0 @F9727@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27022@ 1 WIFE @I27023@ 1 CHIL @I27001@ 0 @F9729@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27002@ 1 WIFE @I27015@ 1 CHIL @I27016@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 30 MAY 1724 2 PLAC East Greenwich,RI 2 SOUR @S106@ 0 @F9730@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27003@ 1 WIFE @I27004@ 1 CHIL @I27002@ 0 @F9731@ FAM 1 HUSB @I27005@ 1 WIFE @I27006@ 1 CHIL @I27004@ 0 @F10284@ FAM 1 HUSB @I28709@ 1 CHIL @I2082@ 0 @F10855@ FAM 1 HUSB @I30338@ 1 CHIL @I10448@ 0 @F11300@ FAM 1 HUSB @I31466@ 1 WIFE @I31467@ 1 CHIL @I460@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1878 2 SOUR @S143@ 3 NOTE Schroeppel, Oswego, New York; Roll: T624_1063; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 4 4 CONC 80. 2 SOUR @S144@ 3 NOTE Orwell, Oswego, New York; Roll: T623 1143; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 118 0 @F11301@ FAM 1 HUSB @I31470@ 1 WIFE @I31469@ 1 CHIL @I31467@ 0 @F11607@ FAM 1 HUSB @I32661@ 1 WIFE @I32662@ 1 CHIL @I16053@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 24 OCT 1588 2 PLAC Gosfield,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 0 @F11608@ FAM 1 HUSB @I32663@ 1 WIFE @I32664@ 1 CHIL @I32661@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 6 NOV 1566 2 PLAC St James,Chignall,Essex,England 2 SOUR @S464@ 0 @F11624@ FAM 1 HUSB @I32695@ 1 WIFE @I32696@ 1 CHIL @I16487@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1 OCT 1640 2 PLAC New Amsterdam 2 SOUR @S464@ 0 @F12171@ FAM 1 HUSB @I18771@ 1 WIFE @I18772@ 1 CHIL @I13320@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1653 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 49 &101 2 SOUR @S145@ 3 NOTE And thank her for the full name of the groom! 2 SOUR @S345@ 2 SOUR @S584@ 2 SOUR @S997@ 3 PAGE Pg 327 0 @F12180@ FAM 1 HUSB @I6784@ 1 WIFE @I32694@ 1 CHIL @I12244@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 21 AUG 1652 2 PLAC The Nethrlands 2 SOUR @S807@ 3 PAGE Vol XXX, 1899 pg 101 2 SOUR @S464@ 0 @F12783@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36266@ 1 CHIL @I36267@ 0 @F12784@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36267@ 1 CHIL @I36268@ 0 @F12785@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36268@ 1 CHIL @I36269@ 0 @F12786@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36269@ 1 WIFE @I36270@ 1 CHIL @I36271@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1419 0 @F12787@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36271@ 1 WIFE @I36272@ 1 CHIL @I36273@ 0 @F12788@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36273@ 1 WIFE @I36274@ 1 CHIL @I36275@ 0 @F12789@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36275@ 1 WIFE @I36276@ 1 CHIL @I36277@ 0 @F12790@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36277@ 1 WIFE @I36278@ 1 CHIL @I36280@ 0 @F12791@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36279@ 1 CHIL @I36278@ 0 @F12792@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36280@ 1 WIFE @I36281@ 1 CHIL @I36282@ 0 @F12793@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36282@ 1 WIFE @I36283@ 1 CHIL @I36284@ 0 @F12794@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36284@ 1 WIFE @I36285@ 1 CHIL @I36286@ 0 @F12795@ FAM 1 HUSB @I36286@ 1 CHIL @I20889@ 0 _EVENT_DEFN Military Service 1 TYPE I 1 TITL Military Service 2 ABBR MilSvc 1 ABBR MS 1 _VERB served in the military 1 _PREP in 1 _DATE_TYPE 2 1 _DESC_FLAG 1 0 @S1@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO39@ 1 TITL Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh 1 ABBR Portrait and Biographical Record - Prominent Citizens of The City of Newburgh 0 @S2@ SOUR 1 TITL From Ross E. 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Billard 1 PUBL Ancestral Things htt://homepages.rootsweb.bom/~rbillard/index.htm 1 ABBR Vital Statistics 0 @S237@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO23@ 1 TITL Death Certificate State of NY 1 ABBR Death Certificate State of NY 0 @S238@ SOUR 1 TITL Copy of Death Certificate 1 AUTH State of New York-Bureau of Vital Statistics 1 ABBR Copy of Death Certificate 0 @S263@ SOUR 1 TITL "An American Family and Its Ancestor Predecessors", pg 108 1 ABBR "An American Family and Its Ancestor Predecessors", pg 108 0 @S267@ SOUR 1 TITL Pedigree Resource File 1 AUTH LDS 1 ABBR Pedigree Resource File 0 @S295@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO4@ 1 TITL Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle 1 ABBR Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle 0 @S302@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO10@ 1 TITL 1850 US Census 1 ABBR 1850 US Census 0 @S306@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #147 1 ABBR #147 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S313@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO28@ 1 TITL Letters of Charles L. Brieant to Mrs. Beverly Benson 1 AUTH Charles L. 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New York: R 1 NOTE 1890-1897 Issues 0 @S322@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #170 1 ABBR #170 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S335@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO30@ 1 TITL The Courier: Poughkeepsie, NY 1 ABBR The Courier: Poughkeepsie, NY 0 @S336@ SOUR 1 TITL Family History Record 1 AUTH From Carmen Morzano of Big Pine, Ca 1 ABBR Family History Record 0 @S337@ SOUR 1 TITL email from maritam@mediaone.net 1 AUTH Marita Mae Hunsaker 1 ABBR email from maritam@mediaone.net 0 @S345@ SOUR 1 TITL ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families) 1 AUTH JOHN C VAN BUSKIRK OF TULLY, NY 1 PUBL http://www.geocities.com/vanbus1/ 1 ABBR ALL MY ANCESTORS (OR AS MANY AS WE COULD FIND And Their Families) 0 @S352@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #89 1 ABBR #89 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S372@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO67@ 1 TITL History of the Mohawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925 1 AUTH Prepared under the editorial supervision of Cuyler Reynolds, c1911 1 PUBL Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1925 1 ABBR History of the Mohawk Valley-Gateway to the West 1614-1925 0 @S373@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #156 1 ABBR #156 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 0 @S374@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #17 1 ABBR #17 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Book 0 @S375@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #162 1 ABBR #162 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S376@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #23 1 ABBR #23 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S387@ SOUR 1 TITL John C. Van Buskirk's web pages 1 AUTH John C. Van Buskirk of Tully, NY jvanbus@twcny.it.com 1 PUBL http://www.geocites.com/vanbus1 1 ABBR John C. Van Buskirk's web pages 0 @S395@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO18@ 1 TITL Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook, NY 1717-1899 1 ABBR Marriage Records of Kinderhook Reformed Church Kinderhook, NY 1717-1899 0 @S409@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO39@ 1 TITL American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestor 2 CONC s Settled in the United Stat 1 AUTH By Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell 1 PUBL Published by J. Munsell's sons, 1887 1 ABBR American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United Stat 1 NOTE Original from Harvard University 2 CONT Digitized Jan 30, 2008 2 CONT http://books.google.com/books?id=Wb4UAAAAYAAJ 1 TEXT American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestor 2 CONC s Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A.D. 1776 0 @S445@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO35@ 1 TITL HALSTEAD FAMILY TREE 1 AUTH Dwight F. Halstead 1 PUBL Roots Web 1 ABBR HALSTEAD FAMILY TREE 1 NOTE DHalst4636@aol.com 0 @S452@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO36@ 1 TITL 18th Century Documnents of the Nine partners Patent, Dutchess County, NY 1 AUTH compiled by Clifford Buck & William McDermott, edited by William McDermott 1 PUBL Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1979 1 ABBR 18th Century Documnents of the Nine partners Patent, Dutchess County, NY 1 NOTE Call Number 974.733 McD -the LaGrange Libery also has a circulating copy 2 CONT Kent, LaGrange,Pawling and Pine Plains have non circulating copies 0 @S453@ SOUR 1 TITL Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. RI. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908 1 ABBR Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. RI. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908 0 @S463@ SOUR 1 TITL Metzer/Engquist Family Tree 1 AUTH Lynette Metzer temly@home.com 1 ABBR Metzer/Engquist Family Tree 0 @S464@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO10@ 1 TITL One World Tree 1 ABBR One World Tree 0 @S471@ SOUR 1 TITL Ambroise Sicard-Secor et al 1 AUTH Don Secor dgs1@alivenet.net 1 ABBR Ambroise Sicard-Secor et al 0 @S472@ SOUR 1 TITL Ancestry and Family History of Joan Scholl Francis, with related Families 1 AUTH Joan Sholl Francis joanfran@voicenet.com 1 ABBR Ancestry and Family History of Joan Scholl Francis, with related Families 0 @S473@ SOUR 1 TITL Descendant Register 1 AUTH Frank Van Orden vano@copuserve.com 1 ABBR Descendant Register 0 @S474@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO37@ 1 TITL Personal Corespondence from June Vosburgh Stoesser to Fletcher Vosburgh 1 ABBR Personal Corespondence from June Vosburgh Stoesser to Fletcher Vosburgh 0 @S475@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL International Genealogical Index (R) 1 AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1 PUBL Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997 1 ABBR International Genealogical Index (R) 1 _PAREN Y 0 @S478@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL #152 1 ABBR #152 1 NOTE Source Media Type: Film 0 @S481@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO16@ 1 TITL Pedigree Resource File 1 AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1 PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996 1 ABBR Pedigree Resource File 0 @S496@ SOUR 1 TITL Family Tree 1 AUTH vanklecm@catskill.net 1 PUBL Ancestry.com 1 ABBR Family Tree 1 NOTE This is a tree with good notes and sources. Sorry there is no name for the person who did al 2 CONC l this great work! 0 @S518@ SOUR 1 TITL Rick Harrison posted on Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum Roots Web 1 ABBR Rick Harrison posted on Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum Roots Web 0 @S519@ SOUR 1 TITL Sicard/Secor 1 AUTH Aaaron Smith acsmith@iname.com 1 ABBR Sicard/Secor 0 @S520@ SOUR 1 TITL email from Deborah Bradley 1 ABBR email from Deborah Bradley 0 @S521@ SOUR 1 TITL Glad/Kennamer Genealogy 1 AUTH Tom Glad glad@jps.net 1 ABBR Glad/Kennamer Genealogy 0 @S522@ SOUR 1 TITL DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY 1 PUBL http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/ 1 ABBR DUTCH DOOR GENEALOGY 0 @S523@ SOUR 1 TITL Ross E. Jones RJones7598@aol.com 1 PUBL Roots Web World Connect Project 1 ABBR Ross E. Jones RJones7598@aol.com 0 @S524@ SOUR 1 TITL Steele-Wheelet-Lowe-West Family 1 PUBL www.gemcircles.com 1 ABBR Steele-Wheelet-Lowe-West Family 0 @S525@ SOUR 1 TITL Jon Speller posted to Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum @ Rots Web 1 ABBR Jon Speller posted to Rockland Co. NY Queries Forum @ Rots Web 0 @S527@ SOUR 1 TITL http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/u/Shelia-M-Scutts/tree1.html?Welcome=982019308 1 AUTH Shelia M. Shutts 1 ABBR http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/u/Shelia-M-Scutts/tree1.html?Welcome=982019308 0 @S550@ SOUR 1 TITL We Van Houtens 1 AUTH Lorraine Iervolino 1 PUBL http://gencircles.com 1 ABBR We Van Houtens 0 @S563@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO10@ 1 TITL 1810 Census 1 ABBR 1810 Census 0 @S584@ SOUR 1 TITL Assorted Genealogies 1 AUTH Stefan Bielinski 1 PUBL http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/ 1 ABBR Assorted Genealogies 0 @S586@ SOUR 1 TITL 1790 US Census 1 ABBR 1790 US Census 0 @S607@ SOUR 1 TITL Abraham Van Deusen and many of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901 1 AUTH Benson, Charles Best, b. 186 1 ABBR Abraham Van Deusen and many of his descendants : with biographical notes, 635-1901 0 @S783@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO10@ 1 TITL 1910 US Census 1 ABBR 1910 US Census 0 @S794@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO39@ 1 TITL The Wig Press Marriage Notices 1859-1865 1 ABBR The Wig Press Marriage Notices 1859-1865 0 @S795@ SOUR 1 TITL Record of Marriaage 1784 First Presbyterian Church of Goshed 1 AUTH compiled by Charles C. Coleman of Goshe, NY 1 PUBL The Democrat Printing Co, Goshen, NY 1 ABBR Record of Marriaage 1784 First Presbyterian Church of Goshed 0 @S798@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO55@ 1 TITL Marriage Index: Selected Area of NY, 1639-1916 1 ABBR Marriage Index: Selected Area of NY, 1639-1916 0 @S807@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO51@ 1 TITL The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 1 PUBL The New York Genealogican and Biographical Society 1 ABBR The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 1 NOTE Issues found in many libraries around the country, by far the largest collection I have foun 2 CONC d was in the Public Library, St. Petersburgh, Florida at the main library 0 @S811@ SOUR 1 TITL 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY 1 ABBR 1870Census Town Of Unionvale, Dutchess Cnty., NY 0 @S819@ SOUR 1 TITL Settlers of the Beekman Patent 1 ABBR Settlers of the Beekman Patent 0 @S877@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO10@ 1 TITL Holland Association Publications 1 ABBR Holland Association Publications 0 @S911@ SOUR 1 TITL Researched by Penny Brown Lee 1 PUBL Burial Records, City of Bridgeport Cnt. 1 ABBR Researched by Penny Brown Lee 0 @S938@ SOUR 1 TITL email from cousin John Ross 1 ABBR email from cousin John Ross 1 NOTE njliross@gateway.net 0 @S979@ SOUR 1 TITL New York in the Revolution as Colony and State 1 ABBR New York in the Revolution as Colony and State 0 @S985@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO50@ 1 TITL Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-16[60] 1 AUTH By New Netherland Inferior Court of Justice (Beverwyck, N.Y.), Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Lae 2 CONC r 1 PUBL Published by The University of the state of New York, 1920 1 ABBR Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-16[60]~~ 1 NOTE Also available at Ancestry.com and The New York State Library and Archives 1 TEXT Item notes: v. 1 1652-1656 2 CONT Original from Harvard University 2 CONT Digitized Jan 31, 2008 0 @S987@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO49@ 1 TITL Green/Greene Genealogy 1 AUTH By Anne Long 1 PUBL Published by A. Long, 1988 1 ABBR Green/Greene Genealogy 0 @S997@ SOUR 1 REPO @REPO51@ 1 TITL History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, a 2 CONC nd his descendants, includin 1 AUTH Harriette C Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D. 1 PUBL Tobias A. 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