1576. Eleazer GILBERT was born 1 1683. He died 1763. Eleazer married 2 Mercy WILMARTH on 25 Aug 1712. [Parents]
Any additions, comments, and especially corrections are welcome. Contact Scott at: [ scott_williams@hotmail.com ] or [ scott_williams@libero.it ]
1577. Mercy WILMARTH was born 1 3 May 1689. She died Jun 1755. [Parents]
Any additions, comments, and especially corrections are welcome. Contact Scott at: [ scott_williams@hotmail.com ] or [ scott_williams@libero.it ]
1578. Ephraim TUCKER Capt. was born 10 Oct 1689 in Milton, Ma.. He died 26 Jan 1774 in Pomfret, Ct. 85y.. Ephraim married Mary SUMNER on 22 Oct 1719 in Milton, Ma.. [Parents]
See NEHGR Vol 73 p121.
See Hist. of Milton, Ma.
Gen & Fam. Hist. of NH. Vol.4 p1668.
Ephraim was of Milton, Ma., when he was a partner in Land Bank Fraudof
1740. NEHGR Vol. 50 p148.
1579. Mary SUMNER was born 2 May 1698 in Milton, Ma.. She died 12 Jun 1759 in Pomfret, Ct. 61y. Bur. at Wappaquian Cem.. [Parents]
1580. Timothy PIERCE was born 25 Jan 1674 in Woburn, MA. He died 23 May 1748. Timothy married Hannah BRADHURST on 1709. [Parents]
STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: Frederic B. Pierce and Frederic C. Pierce, Pierce Genealogy; ; 1882; ;
, New England Historic Genealogy Society, Boston
!DEATH: Frederic B. Pierce and Frederic C. Pierce, Pierce Genealogy; ; 1882; ;
, New England Historic Genealogy Society, Boston
!MARRIAGE:Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700; ;
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co.; p. 584; , private library of Brent A.
Schlottman
!MARRIAGE:Harvey C. Pierce, Seven Pierce Families; ; 1936; CS71P616; , Sutro
Library, San Francisco
1581. Hannah BRADHURST was born 14 Dec 1682 in Roxbury, MA. She died 2 Apr 1747. [Parents]
STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England;
; ; 1:232; , genealogylibrary.com, Genealogy Library, web site of Family Tree
Maker
!MARRIAGE:Harvey C. Pierce, Seven Pierce Families; ; 1936; CS71P616; , Sutro
Library, San Francisco
1582. John RICHARDS was born 1 Jan 1691 in New London, CT. He married Abigail WOODWARD on 17 Jun 1707 in Preston, New London, CT. [Parents]
STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: International Genealogical Index; ; ; ; , Mesa Family History
CenterExtraction of statewide vital records indexes for Vermont and
Connecticut, Source Call Number 002947 (film).STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: International Genealogical Index; ; ; ; , Mesa Family History
CenterExtraction of statewide vital records indexes for Vermont and
Connecticut, Source Call Number 002947 (film).STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: International Genealogical Index; ; ; ; , Mesa Family History
CenterExtraction of statewide vital records indexes for Vermont and
Connecticut, Source Call Number 002947 (film).
1583. Abigail WOODWARD was born 14 Feb 1686/1687 in Medford, MA. [Parents]
STAT LIVE
!BIRTH: Elizabeth Ellery Dana, The Dana Family in America; ; Cambridge, Mass.,
1956; Film 924,077, p. 50; , Family History Library, Salt Lake CitySTAT LIVE
!BIRTH: Elizabeth Ellery Dana, The Dana Family in America; ; Cambridge, Mass.,
1956; Film 924,077, p. 50; , Family History Library, Salt Lake City
1592. Harmen JANSEN 1 was born 2 7 Oct 1684 in New York City, , New York, Us. He died 3 19 Apr 1720 in NY. Harmen married 4 Magaret MANTRAS on 1703 in NY, NY. [Parents]
Burial: 30 Nov 1739
Terrytown, , Ny, Sleepy Hollow Dc
https://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/montross.html
**Margaret Montras** born 25 June 1691 in Kingston, NY, married **Harmen Harmse** in 1703 in New York, New York. In the Dutch Reformed Church you were allowed to marry at the age of 14. Harmen took the surname of his wife Margaret. Harmen was born in New York, New York, the son of **Jans Harmse and Aeltie Abrahamson.** Margaret and Harmen both died in Philipsburg, Westchester Co., New York. Their son was:
1. **Jan Harmse Montras** (See 4th Generation), born: 02 Aug 1709, Philipsburg, Westchester Co., NY
1593. Magaret MANTRAS 1 was born 2 25 Jun 1691 in Kingston, Ulster, Ny. She died 3 1726/1739 in Philipsburgh, Westchester Cty, New York, Us. [Parents]
Christening: 6 Nov 1693
Kingston, Ulster, Ny
Burial: Bef 30 1739 Nov
Terrytown, , Ny, Sleepy Hollow Dc
1596. Casparus Pieterszen MABIE was born 15 Feb 1659/1660 in New York, NY. He died about 1720 in New Jersey?. Casparus married 1 Elysbeth Harmenszen SCHUERMANS on 14 Dec 1687 in New York, NY. [Parents]
He married at New York, NY on 14 Dec 1687, Lysbeth Harmenszen Schuermans. They lived in the new Dutch town of Haarlem, NY, as early as Feb 1695 when Casparus appeared on the tax rolls there. He was then on the tax rolls continuously until Jul 1699. Casparus was appointed a constable at
Haarlem on 29 Sep 1696. He sold his Haarlem dwelling on 26 Mar 1700 and removed to New Rochelle, NY a Huguenot town. Casparus may have returned to New York by 1705 as his son Abraham was baptised there. By 1708, he was in Bergen County, New Jersey, residing at Closter or New Bridge, near Hackensack where his son Johannes was baptised. Casparus died about 1720 (R.R. Mutrie guesses).
There is no record of any will for him or his wife in either New York or New Jersey records.
Children: 11, 7 sons & 4 daughters.Copied from Norfolk Co. Internet site 5/22/99 just to put somewhere-------
Mabee -- to wife of E. W. Mabee a daughter 5 Aug 1903 in Vittoria [SR19030807]Mabee -- Miss Edith Mabee of Goshen married Peter Chipps of Courtland 5 Apr 1905 at Eden [page 1 article SR19050428]
Mabee -- Elizabeth Mabee of Charlotteville married Jas. Crockett, 25 Dec 1850. Witnesses: Landring Mabee; Matthins Jackson [GJR - SR19010321]
Mabee -- Emily, 42, wife of Wm. Mabee, died 3 May 1905 at Mabee's Corners [SR19050512]
Mabee -- to wife of Ernest Mabee a son 1 Oct 1906 in Vittoria [SR19061012]
Mabee -- Esther Mabee of Charlotteville married Curtis Griffen, 30 Sep 1832. Witnesses: Victor Brown; W. H. Ryerse [GJR - SR19010307]
Mabee -- Frederick Mabee married Nancy Tolen of Charlotteville, 6 Oct 1845. Witnesses: Jas. Ryan; Jon. Simons [GJR - SR19010314]
Mabee -- George Mabee married Della Gilbertson of Charlotteville, 10 Mar 1847. Witnesses: John Troyer; James Thompson [GJR - SR19010314]
Mabee -- to wife of H. C. Mabee a daughter 4 Nov 1900 at Deseronto [SR19001115]
Mabee -- Helen Margaren, 85, widow of Oliver Mabee of Vittoria, died 14 Dec 1902 in Brooklyn, N.Y. [SR19021225]
Mabee -- Hugh Alexander Mabee of Walsingham married Mary Anderson of Charlotteville, 27 Apr 1856. Witnesses: James Cutting; Sophia Cutting [GJR - SR19010321]
Mabee -- James Mabee Jr. of Windham married Miss Leta Jackson, daughter of John Jackson of Teeterville 20 Dec 1905 in Teeterville [SR19051229]
Mabee -- James H. Mabee, 62, died 6 Oct 1901 in Charlotteville. Interred Monday in Oakwood Cemetery [SR19011010]
Mabee -- Dr. John Ralph Mabee of Huntsville, Mo., married Miss Margaret Isadora Sweeney of Kansas City, 5 May 1902 at Kansas City, Missouri [SR19020515]
Mabee -- Landime Mabee married Al[oura] Cartwright of Charlotteville, 17 Jun 1854. Witnesses: Francis Ryerse; John Beemer [GJR - SR19010321]
Mabee -- Miss Lazelle Elsie Mabee of Vittoria married William Harlow Weeks of Lima, Ohio, 30 Oct 1906 at her parents' home in Vittoria [SR19061109]
Mabee -- Lazelle, 27, wife of Wm. Weeks, daughter of Tyrus Mabee of Charlotteville, died 12 Sep 1907 at Ottumwa, Iowa Remains brought to home of her uncle, Walter C. McCall of Simcoe. Interred Sunday, Oakwood Cemetery [SR19070927]
Mabee -- Margaret Mabee of Charlotteville married Warren Cartwright, 4 Jul 1853. Witnesses: L. Ma- Mabee; Sarah Ryerse [GJR - SR19010321]
Mabee -- Maria Shearer, 68 years 8 days, widow of Webster Mabee, died 17 Dec 1907 in Vittoria. Funeral from her residence, Vittoria, tomorrow to Baptist Cemetery [SR19071219]
Mabee -- Mary Jane Mabee, 74, widow of William Finch, died 23 Feb 1904 in Vittoria [SR19040226]
Mabee -- Nancy Anderson, 83, widow of H. A. Mabee, died 19 Apr 1907 in Port Rowan [SR19070503]
Mabee -- Oliver Mabee Jr. married Matilda Webster of Charlotteville, 7 Jun 1836. Witnesses: Peter Young; John Sovereen [GJR - SR19010307]
Mabee -- Oliver Mabee Sr. married Rachel Shearer of Charlotteville, 4 May 1844. Witnesses: Joseph Kitchen and Peter Mabee. [GJR - SR19010314]
Mabee -- Eunice Bissett[e], 59, wife of Peter Mabee, died 24 Feb 1901 in Simcoe [SR19010228]
Mabee -- Priscilla Jane Mabee of Woodhouse married George Husted, 22 Apr 1846. Witnesses: George DeCow; Daniel McQueen [GJR - SR19010314]
Mabee -- Rachel Mabee of Charlotteville married Alexander Cowan of Pittsburgh township, Midland District, 7 Jun 1831. Witnesses: David Baumwart; Duncan McCall Jr. [GJR - SR19010307]
Mabee -- Mrs. Sarah Ryerse Mabee, 74, of Port Rowan, daughter of Rev. Geo. J. Ryerse, died 18 Mar 1905 in New York [SR19050331]
Mabee -- Sarah, 67, widow of Pelham Mabee of Walsh, died 9 Apr 1903 in Detroit, Mich. [SR19030416]
TITL LDS RecordPierre Mabille de Nevy, a Huguenot, fled France after the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572. In 1623, his son or grandson, Pieter Casparszen Mabille Van Naerden, came to New
Amsterdam when it was a trading post, and the few huts there were hastily built on unpaved ground.
In 1651, Pieter Casparszen, the Sergeant, married a young widow with two small sons. The couple had at least two sons and four daughters. In 1656 Pieter purchased a lot and house from William
Beekman, on the west side of Broad St., near Marketfield, now called Broadway. There was a ditch along Broad, and when a petition was ordered to have it paved over with stone, Pieter was taxed 71.07
guilders. This was the first paving laid in New York. He also contributed 12 guilders to a fund for the building of the first city hall.
In 1654, Pieter was a commissioner whose duty it was to collect the fee from innkeepers for the sale of wine and beer. The record also tells that Pieter's first son Jan went to Schenectady and became
the progenitor of the Mabie family in upstate New York. Pieter's son Casparus married Elizabeth Schuerman, and they moved, first to New Harlem, then to New Rochelle, and later to Closter NJ. Among
their 11 children, 7 sons and 4 daughters, they sired families that remained in New Rochelle, Peekskill, Philipsburg Manor, and Patterson and Mahopac in Putnam County My own line settled and
remained, through Johannes Mabie, in Tappan, NY and Fort Lee, NJ. Through a neighbor we met Creta Mabie Ensley, an avid Mabie researcher. She told us about the Mabie Brothers Circus that was formed
in Patterson, NY by Edmund and Jeremiah Mabie. They brought their circus to the Southwest in the 1840s. It introduced pink lemonade and was one of the first to feature a side show. It was also the
first circus to present an after-show 'concert' and carry its own dining car. It traveled by horse-drawn wagons over primitive roads and was the largest traveling circus in the country. Edmund and
Jeremiah moved their circus to Delavan, Wisconsin, a year before Wisconsin attained statehood, and afterwards Delavan became the circus capital of the US. In 1864 the circus was sold for $42,000 and
later resold to Barnum and Bailey.
1597. Elysbeth Harmenszen SCHUERMANS 1 was born 22 Sep 1665 in New York, NY. [Parents]
CHILDREN: Pieter, bap. 26 Dec 1689; Christina, bap, 30 May 1692; Affie (Eva), born about 1693; Frederick, bap 1 Sep 1695 (RDC) EA wonders what that means. He perhaps died young as he disappears from all official and family records. Feytie (Sophia), born about 1697; Jeremias, bap 25 Jun 1699 (Mebie); Simon, born about 1701; Catherine, bap 14 Jun 1703; Abraham, bap 18 Nov 1705; Johannes, bap 9 May 1708; Casparus; mar. Elizabeth Verricks. He is mentioned in the records of several family researchers as the youngest son of Casparus Pieterszen Mabie, but nothing more of his life is known.
This, as with all Mabie information has been taken from R. Robert Mutrie's book "6000 New York Ancestors: A compendium of Mabie Research."
1598. Guillaume (William) LANDRIN was born 1666 in New Rochelle, NY. He died after 1732. Guillaume married Marie SICAR before 1725 in Maby New York.
His daughter Marie married Simon Mabie/Mabee at New Rochelle, NY before 1726.
1599. Marie SICAR was born about 1677 in New Rochelle, NY. She died UNKNOWN. [Parents]
1600. Harmon Henricks ROSENKRANS was born 1 1632 in Bergen Norway. He died 2 25 Jun 1692 in Rochester, Ulster Co., NY. Harmon married 3, 4 Magdalena DIRCKS (DIRCKSEN) on 26 Feb 1656/1657 in MANHATTEN ISLAND, NY. [Parents]
BIOGRAPHY: 1. HARMON HENDRICK ROSENKRANS, the progenitor of the most numerous branch of the Rosenkrans Family in the United States of America, from whom were descended Colonel John Rosenkrans, of the Revolution, and General William Stark Rosecrans, of the Civil War, was of Holland descent, but came from Bergen, Norway, to New Amsterdam about the middle of the seventeenth century where he was married in 1657. His marriage record copied from the Genealogical and Biographical records of New York taken from the First Reformed Dutch Church of the city is as follows: Married: "March 3, 1657, Herman Hendrickszen Van Bergen in Noordwegen en Magdaleen Dircks, wed’r Cornelis Caper. †" This marriage record is in Holland Dutch, which modernized into English is: Married March 3rd, 1657, Herman Hendrickson, from Bergen, in Norway, to Magdalena Dircks, widow of Cornelius Caper. This form of our ancestor’s name denotes that he was the son of Hendrick or Henrik, and as it is nowhere else found so written, but is usually written Harmon Hendrick, we shall thus write it when speaking of him. Herman and Harmon were interchangeably used in Holland and among the early settlers, as were Jacobus and James, Johannis and John. But one instance is found where he wrote his own name, that being in 1683, when he signed his name to a petition, writing it "Harmon Hyndryx." As family names were then but little used he did not write the name Rosenkrans. After his marriage in New York, 1657, we next find him in Kingston where he settled about 1660. His son Alexander was born in Kingston, as his marriage record shows, and he was baptized in New York April, 1661. That he was living in Kingston in 1661 is evident from the fact also that according to the Kingston records Magdalena, wife of "Harmon Hendricx Rosenkrans" was baptized and received into the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, June 24, 1661, and he was taxed that year twelve guilders toward building a parsonage for the "Domane Harmanus Blom." The above record in 1661 is the first one found where his surname is written, it being Rosenkrans as we now write it, though not written by himself.
BIOGRAPHY: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIOGRAPHY: † A previous marriage of a female of the name Rosencrans is found in these records as follows: Married: "1642, November 9, Michoel Buguet j m VanNovan in Vranckryck en Eazabeth Rosencrans wed Van Vissengen." When translated this reads as follows: "Married, 1642, November 9, Michael Buguet, young man from Novan in France, to Elizabeth Rosencrans, widow from Vissengen." As the name Buguet has not been found in the Ulster County records, these were probably strangers to the Holland branch of the family, and settled elsewhere, perhaps in New York or on Long Island.
BIOGRAPHY: Harmon Hendrick must have had nine children at least, as the Kingston records show seven after Alexander between the dates 1661 - 1675, and the ninth one is found in a will recorded in Albany, dated 1726, made by his daughter Sarah not found elsewhere. Eventually he left Kingston and purchased a large tract of land on the Peterskill, in Mombaccus township, now Rochester, Ulster County, New York, where he settled prior to 1683, as at that date he signed a Rochester petition spoken of, praying for the election rather than the appointment of a certain official. The date of his purchase in Mombaccus cannot be ascertained as the early Kingston land records were lost. It was located on the Peterskill, near Alligerville, and contained a mill property, subsequently owned in part by his son Alexander. The Peterskill empties into the Rondout near Alligerville, whose post-office is Kiserike. In 1896 Mrs. Schoonmaker, widow of Judge Augustus Schoonmaker, of Kingston, who formerly lived near Alligerville, in answer to a letter of inquiry informed me that there was still an old mill standing on the Peterskill near Alligerville, and that this old mill probably stands on the site of Alexander’s mill, once owned by his father.
BIOGRAPHY: Harmon Hendrick died in Rochester about 1697, as the Kingston records show that Magdalena, his wife, and Alexander his son, Executors of Harmon Hendrick Rosenkrans, sold land to Moses DuPuy, September 14, 1697. (Book A.A., p. 185). September 21, 1703, Alexander Rosenkrans and other heirs sold 150 acres more to Moses DuPuy. This change of administrators and disappearance of the widow’s name indicate that Magdalena had died between the dates 1697 and 1703. Harmon Hendricks occupation in Kingston is not mentioned in the records, but Kingston was only a village at the time of his living there and he was undoubtedly a farmer or "yeoman" as in after years. In 1663, soon after his settlement there, Kingston was raided by the Indians, and the church and some dwellings were burned; some of the inhabitants were killed and a few of the children were carried off, but as far as known Harmon and his family were Providentially left uninjured. Kingston was then the nucleus of a great settlement which extended westward along the Rondout to the Neversink and the Delaware, and along this route Harmon Hendricks family mainly settled. As previously stated, though from Norway he was of Holland descent, but whether born in Holland or Norway has not been definitely determined. The probability is that he was born in Norway. As we learn from the Bendixen letter several of the Rosenkrans family named Herman and Hendrick, and Herman Hendrick went from Holland to Bergen between 1593 - 1652, and it is possible that he was one of them. But Mr. Thiset, the Royal Archivist of Denmark, thinks that Herman Hendrickszen was the son of one of the two "Dutchmen," as he calls them, Herman, the Merchant Fisherman, and Henrik, the Burgesell, the former probably a son of Captain Dirk, who obtained rights in Norway as early as 1617. He was evidently the son of Henrik, as the name indicates, and born in Bergen, but as the early records there were burned, the date and place of his birth cannot be positively determined. This, however, is evident, that he was of the Holland family of the Rose-wreath, which came from the early German family, descended from Erik, the Knight, who was presented with the Rose-wreath, added it to his coat of arms, and 1325 took the name of Rosenkrantz.
BIOGRAPHY: Of Magdalena Dircks, wife of Harmon Hendrick, nothing is known prior to her marriage, in 1657, but from that we learn that she was the widow of Cornelis Caper. She, like her husband, was undoubtedly of Holland extraction, and perhaps born in Amsterdam. The name, Dircks, was apparently a common one in the Rosenkrantz family, and the two families were probably associated prior to this marriage, 1657. In early life Magdalena, like Mary, had "chosen the better part," she had accepted the Saviour. As Mary Magdalena was the first to find and to recognize the Saviour after His resurrection, so Magdalena Rosenkrans was apparently the first of the family to find Him in the new world, and to confess Him before men. In doing so she fulfilled an important duty and set an example of love and loyalty to the Saviour worthy of imitation by all her descendants. Harmon Hendrick’s children were Alexander, Annatje, Rachel, Harmanus, Anna, Hendrick, Christiana, Dirk and Sarah.
[rosenkrans.ged]
Source is Mildred Taylor citing Harold Doud of Fullerton, CA who
gives his sou rces (Doc. #13 84). Doud furnishes considerable details
on his life and court battles including his captur e and escape from
hostile Indians. LDS ORD: PNS # 154 (under Harmen HENDRICKSON), #172,
#212 (under Harmen HENDRICKSEN ROSE NCRAN S), #286.
1601. Magdalena DIRCKS (DIRCKSEN) was born 1 about 1634 in New Amsterdam, NY. She died 2 about 1726 in Rochester, Monroe, NY. [Parents]
[rosenkrans.ged]
Doc. #313, 314, 315 are her PC LDS ORD: PNS #147, #154, #259,
(sealing to pare nts orig. done in SL Temple 27 Jan 195 1 & accidently
dupl. in LA Temple), #286 ,
1602. Moses DE PUY DUPUIS was born about 1657 in Paris, Seine, France. He died 1754 in ROCHESTER, MONROE, NEW YORK. Moses married Maria WYNKOOP about 1680 in NY. [Parents]
3B00-N7
GIVN MOSES
SURN DEPUY
ONE ENTRY SAIS HE DIED 1728 IN NEW YORK
HE WAS IN ULSTER CO, NEW YORK IN 1 SEPT 1687
HE WAS REFORMED DUTCH
RESIDED AT KINGSTON AND ROCHESTER
ONE SOURCE SAYS HE LIVED AT ROCHESTER, ULSTER CO., N.Y.
MOSES IT IS SAID WAS BORN ON THE SEA, HENCE HIS NAME, STUDIED NAVIGATION AND
ENGAGED TO GO AS CAPT ON A MERCHANTMAN. HAD LEISURE TO GO TO KINGSTON, GOT
ACQUAINTED WITH MISS MARIA WYNKOOP - WENT DOWN AND THE SHIP NOT GOING, CAME
AGAIN AND MARRIED. HER LAND WAS TRADED FOR BEEKMAN'S HALF OF BEEKMAN'S AND
HERMAN HENDRICK ROSEKRANS' PATIENT IN ROCHESTER - SETTLED THOUGHT THEY WERE
GOING IN THE WILDERNESS. FRIENDS ALARMED FOR THEIR SAFETY. LIVED SOMETIME UNDER
A TREE. IN 1689 THE HIGHEST FLOOD KNOWN BEFORE OR AFTER IN THE TOWN, MADE HIM
GET WITH HIS FAMILY AND A FEW MOVABLES IN THE BARN, THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS
- GOT ON A SPOT OF GROUND AS SOON AS BARE, AND BARN WAS THROWN DOWN BY A SNOW
FLURRY 2 HOURS AFTER - ASSISTED BY ROSEKRANS LIVING ON THE OTHER SIDE (OF THE
RONDOUT) BY AN OLD CANOE OUT OF USE. WALKED AROUND AND PRAYED AFTER SUEING FOR
BLESSING. HIS HOUSE WAS AFTERWARDS BURNED DOWN, DIED IN 1752 - 94 YEARS OLD -
VERY HEALTHY, FLORID COUNTENANCE - AS ALL - COMMON SIZE AND BROAD, STRONG,
STRAIGHT, BROAD BREAST - PROSPEROUS, PIOUS, RESPECTABLE. HAD 6 SONS AND 3
DAUGHTERS. MOSES WAS A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WITH CAPT. JOCHEM SCHOONMAKER HELD
THE PATIENT OF THE TOWN OF ROCHESTER, GIVEN 1703 BY QUEEN ANNE. THERE WERE FOUR
INTERMARRIAGES AMONG THEIR CHILDREN.BAPM
PLAC Long Island, Kings County, New York
Moses studied navigation and engaged to go as captain on a merchantman. He wentto Kingston, got acquainted with Miss Maria Wynkoop - went down & the ship no
going - came again & got married. At the age of 92 he was described as very h
althy, florid countenance, common size, broad, strong, straight. He was a Just
ce of the Peace. He married a second time to Peterneltje De Pree on 10/16/1724
Resources : UCGS DePuy Chart and Probate Records I by Anjou (page 182).
1603. Maria WYNKOOP "Maria" was born 4 Jul 1660 in Albany, Albany, NY. She died 16 Oct 1724 in Albany, Albany, NY. [Parents]
2ZRX-Q3
1604. Jacob DEWITT was born 1669 in prob. Kingston, Ulster County, New York. He died 1754 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York and was buried in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Jacob married Grietje VERNOY on 1 Mar 1696 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. [Parents]
Natives of Dordrecht, one of the oldest burgher towns of Holland, the "Geslachtn von Dordrecht" in the Royal Library at the Hague gives the descent of the De
Witt family in an unbroken line from the year 1295 to Sept. 8,1639. The family
emigration to the new colony began in 1639.
1605. Grietje VERNOY was born 28 Jul 1674 in Newyork City NY. She died in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. [Parents]
1606. Gerrit Jansen DECKER was christened 14 Feb 1665 in Kingston NY. He married Margariet Jansen DECKER on 1685 in Kingston NY. [Parents]
1607. Margariet Jansen DECKER was born about 1664 in esopus/kingston, ny and was christened 31 Aug 1664 in Kingston NY. [Parents]
1608. Nicolas VAN SCHOONHOVEN was born 3 Jun 1694 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. He died C 1764 in Minisisnk, Orange Co, NY. Nicolas married Pieternetje Peternella WESTFALL. [Parents]
BAPM
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNKRDC 797 Hoes
1609. Pieternetje Peternella WESTFALL was born Aug 1713 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. [Parents]
LVG
BAPM
DATE 30 AUG 1713
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNKRDC 2153 Hoes
1610. Henricus VAN SCHOONHOVEN was born 5 Aug 1699 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. He died in Flatbrookville, Sussex Co., NJ and was buried in Walpack, Sussex Co., NJ - DRC. Henricus married Johanna DECKER. [Parents]
OCCU
BAPM
DATE 6 AUG 1699
PLAC sp: Matthys & Marya Magdelena Slegt
1611. Johanna DECKER was born 22 Sep 1705 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. She died 4 Sep 1753 in Flatbrookville, Sussex Co., NJ. [Parents]
BAPM
DATE 22 SEP 1705
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNKRDC 1502 Hoes It is to be noted that the Schoonmaker Chronicles list her athe wife of Henry Schoonmaker (C-7), my id # 3843, son of Hendrick Schoonmake
and Heyltje Decker. The publication does not list any children.
1612. Isaac VAN AKEN was born 5 Jul 1702 in Rochester, Ulster County, New York. He died 1761. Isaac married Rachel DEWITT on 15 Apr 1723 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. [Parents]
BAPM
DATE 5 JUL 1702
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNRichard Reger Isaac's baptismal record per Hoes 1329. He moved to MennisinkCountry prior to 1740.
1613. Rachel DEWITT was born 23 Aug 1698 in Rochester, Ulster County, New York. [Parents]
LVG
BAPM
DATE 21 AUG 1698
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNRichard Reger Rachel's baptismal sponsors were Cornelis Bogardus and RachelDewitt (Hoes 1054). Rachel was 24 years old at the time her marriage banns wer
registered on March 24, 1723 (Hoes 501).
1614. Evert HOORNBEEK was born 1698 in Rochester, Ulster County, New York. He married Magdelana CUDDEBACK about 1730 in New York. [Parents]
LVG
BAPM
DATE 15 MAY 1698
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNKRDC Hoes 1038
1615. Magdelana CUDDEBACK was born 31 Jan 1712 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. She died 30 Jan 1788. [Parents]
LVG
OCCU
BAPM
DATE 30 JAN 1712
PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York
REFNKRDC Hoes 2021 They settled in Machackemack (Deerpark), Orange Co., NY and ater in Shippenock.
1810. Lorenz Matthias SCHWEITZER 1 was born 25 Jan 1670 in Rosenberg, Moshbach, Baden, Germany. He married Anna Juliana DIETSCHER on 15 May 1700 in Leibenstadt, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. [Parents]
1834. William KNOWLES was born about 1645 in Warwick, Kent, RI. He died before 21 Apr 1727 in South Kingstown, Washington, RI. William married Alice FISH about 1673 in Kingston, Washington, RI, USA. [Parents]
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URL http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&id=I915&db=pjautry
RELI Quaker
Residence: 25 SEP 1671 Kingston, Washington, RI.
One of a committee of five chosen to make an
assessment on the inhabitants of Pettacomscott.
Residence: 29 JUL 1679 Narragansett, Washington, RI.
On this date, William and forty-one other inhabitants of
Narragansett signed a petition to the King, praying that he
"would put an end to these differences about the government
thereof which hath been so fatal to the prosperity of the
place; animosities still arising in people's minds as they
stand affected to this or that government," and promising help
against the Indians.
Residence: 06 JUN 1700 East Greenwich, Kent, RI, USA.
DATE 31 MAR 2000
1835. Alice FISH was born 1655 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI, USA. She died before 20 Jul 1734. [Parents]
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AUTH PJ Autry
TITL Guyette, Sherman, Autry, et.al.
URL http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&id=I915&db=pjautry
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AUTH PJ Autry
TITL Guyette, Sherman, Autry, et.al.
URL http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&id=I915&db=pjautry
RELI Quaker
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