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Ancestors of Loren Glen McCalla Generation 1 1. Loren Glen McCalla was born on 04 Apr 1909 in Sheldon Iroquois Co., Illinois. He died on 26 Jan 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. He was the son of 2. Ernest Dumont McCalla and 3. Golda Belle Zumwalt. He married Nellie Leoma Angel on 26 Jun 1937 in Cincinnati, OH, daughter of Simon Peter Angel and Mary Adeline Coffee. She was born on 28 Jan 1915 in Kimberly, Campbell Co., Tennessee. She died on 21 May 1981 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. Notes for Loren Glen McCalla: Mccalla, Loren G Death Date: 26 January 1980 Place of Death: Cincinnati, Hamilton County Residence: Wyoming, Hamilton County Gender: Male Race: White Age: 70 Years Marital Status: Married Death Certified by: Physician Work Injury: Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Birth Date: 04 April 1909 Birth State: Illinois Certificate: 026135 Volume: 24014 Place of Accident: (Home) Origin: Irish Notes for Nellie Leoma Angel: Seen on 1920 Laurel Co KY Census, Rockhouse Precinct, 16 Jan 1920 Trammel J. H. Head Owns home, M W 67 years can read and write TN TN TN Farmer Rachel wife, 46, Can read and write TN TN TN James Harlan 18 KY TN TN Coal Miner Clifford 12 KY TN TN No occupation Angel, Nanie, Cousin f. w. 5 years old KY TN TN Generation 2 2. Ernest Dumont McCalla was born on 05 Sep 1883 in Sheldon, Iroquois Co., Illinois. He died on 17 Feb 1966 in Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. He was the son of 4. Samuel Albert McCalla and 5. Annaretta Van Camp. He married Golda Belle Zumwalt on 22 Feb 1908 in Watseka Illinois, George Zumwalt's home. 3. Golda Belle Zumwalt was born 14 Aug 1886 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. She died 26 Dec 1944 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of 6. George Henry Zumwalt and 7. Mary Catherine Garner. Children of Ernest Dumont McCalla and Golda Belle Zumwalt are: + 1. i. Loren Glen McCalla was born 04 Apr 1909 in Sheldon Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 26 Jan 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, married Nellie Leoma Angel 26 Jun 1937 in Cincinnati, OH. ii. Imogene Jeannette McCalla was born 04 Jul 1910 in Danville, Vermillion Co., Illinois, died 12 Nov 1978 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. iii. Mary McCalla was born Abt. 1912 in Iroquos Co., Illinois, died Bef. 1920 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. Notes for Mary McCalla: Date of birth is not known. 1912 is only a guess but it may be much later. iv. Lois Marguerite McCalla was born 01 Jan 1914 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died Mar 1974 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH. v. Floyd Wendell McCalla was born 20 Jun 1917 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 17 Jul 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH. Page 1 of 205 Saturday, April 28, 2012 8:48:35 PM

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Ancestors of Loren Glen McCalla

Generation 1

1. Loren Glen McCalla was born on 04 Apr 1909 in Sheldon Iroquois Co., Illinois. He died on 26 Jan 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. He was the son of 2. Ernest Dumont McCalla and 3. Golda Belle Zumwalt. He married Nellie Leoma Angel on 26 Jun 1937 in Cincinnati, OH, daughter of Simon Peter Angel and Mary Adeline Coffee. She was born on 28 Jan 1915 in Kimberly, Campbell Co., Tennessee. She died on 21 May 1981 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

Notes for Loren Glen McCalla:Mccalla, Loren G Death Date: 26 January 1980 Place of Death: Cincinnati, Hamilton County Residence: Wyoming, Hamilton County Gender: Male Race: White Age: 70 Years Marital Status: Married Death Certified by: Physician Work Injury: Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Birth Date: 04 April 1909 Birth State: Illinois Certificate: 026135 Volume: 24014 Place of Accident: (Home) Origin: Irish

Notes for Nellie Leoma Angel:Seen on 1920 Laurel Co KY Census, Rockhouse Precinct, 16 Jan 1920Trammel J. H. Head Owns home, M W 67 years can read and write TN TN TN FarmerRachel wife, 46, Can read and write TN TN TNJames Harlan 18 KY TN TN Coal MinerClifford 12 KY TN TN No occupationAngel, Nanie, Cousin f. w. 5 years old KY TN TN

Generation 2

2. Ernest Dumont McCalla was born on 05 Sep 1883 in Sheldon, Iroquois Co., Illinois. He died on 17 Feb 1966 in Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. He was the son of 4. Samuel Albert McCalla and 5. Annaretta Van Camp. He married Golda Belle Zumwalt on 22 Feb 1908 in Watseka Illinois, George Zumwalt's home.

3. Golda Belle Zumwalt was born 14 Aug 1886 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. She died 26 Dec 1944 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of 6. George Henry Zumwalt and 7. Mary Catherine Garner.

Children of Ernest Dumont McCalla and Golda Belle Zumwalt are:

+ 1. i. Loren Glen McCalla was born 04 Apr 1909 in Sheldon Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 26 Jan 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, married Nellie Leoma Angel 26 Jun 1937 in Cincinnati, OH.

ii. Imogene Jeannette McCalla was born 04 Jul 1910 in Danville, Vermillion Co., Illinois, died 12 Nov 1978 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

iii. Mary McCalla was born Abt. 1912 in Iroquos Co., Illinois, died Bef. 1920 in Iroquois Co., Illinois.

Notes for Mary McCalla:Date of birth is not known. 1912 is only a guess but it may be much later.

iv. Lois Marguerite McCalla was born 01 Jan 1914 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died Mar 1974 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH.

v. Floyd Wendell McCalla was born 20 Jun 1917 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 17 Jul 1980 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH.

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Notes for Floyd Wendell McCalla:23 Apr 1945

vi. Golda Doreen Idell McCalla was born 03 Apr 1920 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 26 Nov 1987 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

vii. Verla Beatrice McCalla was born 30 Jan 1922 in Iroquiois Co., Illinois, died 19 Oct 2007 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH, married Chester Coleman 1946.

Notes for Verla Beatrice McCalla:SHROUTVerla Beatrice (nee MacCalla). Loving mother of the late Larry Coleman, sister of Fred McCalla, mother-in-law to Diane Coleman, grandmother of Michael Coleman and Melissa Willis, great-grandmother of Sydney and Aidan Coleman and Grant and Gavin Willis, also survived by many nieces and nephews. October 19, 2007. Age 85. Friends may call at the Thomas-Justin Memorial 7500 Montgomery Rd. Monday October 22nd from 10am until time of funeral service at 12 noon.

viii. Paul Ernest McCalla was born 27 Mar 1924 in Iroquois Co., Illinois[1], died 21 Apr 2003 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

Notes for Paul Ernest McCalla:Name: Paul E McCalla Birth Year: 1923 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Illinois State: Ohio County or City: Hamilton Enlistment Date: 22 Feb 1943 Enlistment State: Ohio Enlistment City: Cincinnati Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 1 year of high school Civil Occupation: Motorcyclist Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 71 Weight: 144

ix. Kenneth Dale McCalla was born 22 Jun 1925 in Iroquios Co., Ill[2, 2], died 13 Aug 1977 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

Notes for Kenneth Dale McCalla:[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Dec 25, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.6.10528.134]

Individual: Mccalla, KennethSocial Security #: 285-20-3183Issued in: Ohio

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Birth date: Jun 22, 1925Death date: Aug 1977

ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 45216Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Cincinnati, Ohio

x. Ernest Fred McCalla was born 13 Feb 1929 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, died 05 Jul 2009 in Cincinnati, OH, married Frances Mabel Reddington 1949.

Notes for Ernest Fred McCalla:MCCALLA, Ernest FredMCCALLA Ernest Fred Beloved husband of the late Frances (nee Reddington), loving father of Dan (Karen), Bob (Barb), Gary (Pat), Jim (Renee), Jeff (Tammy) and Kim Taylor (Scott), dear grandfather of 15, great-grandfather of 17, brother to the late Loren, Imogene Rhorig, Mary McCalla, Lois McQueen, Floyd, Golda De Moss, Verla Shrout, Paul and Kenneth. 25 1/2 year member of the Cincinnati Police Dept. 19 years as a court security officer with the U.S. Marshal Service. July 5, 2009. Age 80. Friends may call Wednesday July 8, 2009 from 4pm until time of Kilwinning F&AM #356 service at 7:30pm, followed by Scottish Rite ring Service and Fraternal Order of Police services at the Thomas-Justin Memorial 7500 Montgomery Rd. (45236). Funeral service Thursday 11am at Trinity Community Church 3850 E. Galbraith Rd. in Dillonvale. The family asks that memorials please be made to either The Shriners Hospital for Children 3229 Burnet Ave. Cincinnati, Oh, 45229 or The American Heart Assn. 5211 Madison Rd. Cincinnati Oh, 45227..

Generation 3

4. Samuel Albert McCalla was born on 07 Oct 1854 in Tazewell Co. Ill. He died on 16 Jul 1942 in Vermillion Co. Illinois. He was the son of 8. William L. McCalla and 9. Elizabeth Jane Turney. He married Annaretta Van Camp on 10 Sep 1874 in Tazewell Co., Illinois[3].

5. Annaretta Van Camp was born 07 Aug 1855 in Tazewell Co., Illinois. She died 1926 in Probably Sheldon, Illinois. She was the daughter of 10. John David Van Camp and 11. Elizabeth Dumont.

Children of Samuel Albert McCalla and Annaretta Van Camp are:

i. John William McCalla was born 06 Jul 1876 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 1932, married Maggie May Dill 04 Feb 1896.

ii. Albert Earl McCalla was born 29 Aug 1881 in Iroquois Co, IL, died 21 May 1940 in St. Joseph MI, married Delilah Belle Balsey 1902 in Iroqouis Co.

+ 2. iii. Ernest Dumont McCalla was born 05 Sep 1883 in Sheldon, Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 17 Feb 1966 in Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee, married Golda Belle Zumwalt 22 Feb 1908 in Watseka Illinois, George Zumwalt's home..

iv. David Wesley McCalla was born 25 Jan 1890 in Milford Twp., Iroquois Co., Illinois, married Hazel P. Callahan 28 Jan 1911.

v. Ray McCalla was born Oct 1892 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 05 Nov 1892 in Iroquois Co., Illinois.

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vi. Fred Porter McCalla was born 29 Jun 1895 in Stockland Twp, Iroquois Co., IL, died May 1963, married Leona Olga Rosenberger 11 Aug 1917.

Notes for Fred Porter McCalla:McCalls, Fred Porter Army 1 Record Of Soldiers Of World War I Index of 3 volumes with corduroy cover on shelf in southwest shelf on south side Volume II - H thru N

6. George Henry Zumwalt was born on 22 Sep 1861 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. He died on 01 Mar 1931 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. He was the son of 12. Christian Zumwalt and 13. Salinda Oder. He married Mary Catherine Garner on 24 Dec 1883 in Iroquois Co., IL.

Notes for George Henry Zumwalt:Middle names for George & Mary come from Broderbund WFT Vol 2

7. Mary Catherine Garner was born 17 Jun 1866 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. She died 27 Jul 1943 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of 14. John Garner and 15. Cornelia E. Myers.

Children of George Henry Zumwalt and Mary Catherine Garner are:

i. Pearl May Zumwalt was born Nov 1884 in Watseka, Illinois, died 12 Apr 1933 in Danville, Illinois.

+ 3. ii. Golda Belle Zumwalt was born 14 Aug 1886 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 26 Dec 1944 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, married Ernest Dumont McCalla 22 Feb 1908 in Watseka Illinois, George Zumwalt's home..

iii. Ennis A. Zumwalt was born 19 Jul 1889 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died Aug 1974.

iv. Berniece Laura Zumwalt was born 12 Nov 1892 in Iroquios Co. Illinois, died 11 Jul 1926 in Iroquios Co. Illinois.

Notes for Berniece Laura Zumwalt:DUNCAN, Bernice Laura -- b. 12 Nov 1892; d. July 1926. Husband: Paris Duncan. Parents: George H. and Mary (Garner) Zumwalt. Children: George William, Wauneta Duncan.

Obits

v. Thelma Zumwalt was born 21 May 1900 in Watseka, Illinois[4], died 29 Apr 1988 in Watseka, Illinois, married Donald Eugene Williams 11 Feb 1922 in Watseka, Illinois.

Notes for Thelma Zumwalt:[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Dec 25, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.6.120867.142]

Individual: Williams, ThelmaSocial Security #: 359-32-7849Issued in: Illinois

Birth date: May 21, 1900Death date: Apr 29, 1988

ZIP Code of last known residence: 60970Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

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Generation 3 (con't)

Watseka, Illinois

Generation 4

8. William L. McCalla was born on 14 Mar 1825 in Brown Co., Ohio. He died on 25 Feb 1893 in Tazewell Co. IL. He was the son of 16. James McCalla and 17. Hannah H. Mears. He married Elizabeth Jane Turney.

9. Elizabeth Jane Turney was born 23 Mar 1830 in Brown Co., Ohio. She died 12 Aug 1913 in Tazewell Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of 18. David Turney and 19. Euphemia Wright.

Children of William L. McCalla and Elizabeth Jane Turney are:

i. Flora McCalla was born 1863 in Tazewell Co. Ill.

ii. Eddie U. McCalla was born 1869 in Tazewell Co. Ill.

iii. Henry L. McCalla was born 1855 in Tazewell Co. Ill.

iv. David McCalla was born 1849 in Ohio.

+ 4. v. Samuel Albert McCalla was born 07 Oct 1854 in Tazewell Co. Ill, died 16 Jul 1942 in Vermillion Co. Illinois, married Annaretta Van Camp 10 Sep 1874 in Tazewell Co., Illinois[3].

vi. Ann Isabelle McCalla was born 1856 in Tazewell Co. Ill, married Asa Searcy Smith 01 Jan 1874 in Tazewell Co. IL.

vii. Emma U. McCalla was born 1858 in Tazewell Co. Ill.

10. John David Van Camp was born on 20 Sep 1827 in Huntington Co.,N.J.. He died on 29 Oct 1905 in Iroquois Co., Illinois. He was the son of 20. Thomas C. Van Camp and 21. Phoebe Van Fleet. He married Elizabeth Dumont on 10 Sep 1853 in Somerset Co. NJ.

Notes for John David Van Camp:June 1. Van Camp, Thomas and Phebe Van Vleet--John. (B. Sept. 20, 1827). Readington Church Baptisms, 1828

11. Elizabeth Dumont was born 28 Mar 1833 in Somerset Co., N.J. or New York. She died 04 Jul 1897 in Sheldon, Iroquois Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of 22. Richard (Dirrick) Dumont and 23. Chariete Updike.

Children of John David Van Camp and Elizabeth Dumont are:

i. Richard Newton Van Camp was born 1859.

ii. Isaac G. H. Van Camp.

+ 5. iii. Annaretta Van Camp was born 07 Aug 1855 in Tazewell Co., Illinois, died 1926 in ProbablySheldon, Illinois, married Samuel Albert McCalla 10 Sep 1874 in Tazewell Co., Illinois[3].

iv. John Wesley Van Camp was born 1867 in Tazewell Co., Illinois, died Aft. 1920 in Iroquois County? Illinois.

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12. Christian Zumwalt was born on 08 Sep 1824 in Lexington, Kentucky. He died on 18 Aug 1896 in Iroquios Co., Illinois. He was the son of 24. Phillip Zumwalt and 25. Leah Powell. He married Salinda Oder on 18 Feb 1846 in Vermillion Co., Illinois.

13. Salinda Oder was born 27 Aug 1823 in Lexington, Kentucky. She died 13 Apr 1902 in Sheldon Illinois. She was the daughter of 26. Joseph Oder and 27. Elizabeth Bybee.

Children of Christian Zumwalt and Salinda Oder are:

i. Mary Jane Zumwalt was born 02 May 1848, died 27 Aug 1935.

ii. Martha Elizabeth Zumwalt was born 09 Aug 1850, died 27 Aug 1918.

iii. Sarah Jane Zumwalt was born 04 Mar 1853.

iv. Adelia Zumwalt was born 22 Aug 1855, married George Martin 01 May 1884 in Iroquois Co., IL.

v. Charles Zumwalt was born 27 Aug 1857, married Minnie Bailey 26 Jan 1882 in Iroquois Co., IL.

+ 6. vi. George Henry Zumwalt was born 22 Sep 1861 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 01 Mar 1931 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, married Mary Catherine Garner 24 Dec 1883 in Iroquois Co., IL.

vii. Franklin Powell Zumwalt was born 05 Feb 1868, married Della Bowers 30 Jan 1884 in Iroquois Co., IL.

viii. John Zumwalt was born 05 Feb 1868.

14. John Garner was born on 06 Apr 1839 in Delaware Co., IN. He died on 01 Feb 1893 in Belmont Twp. Iroqouis Co., IL. He was the son of 28. James Garner and 29. Mary Crum. He married Cornelia E. Myers on 31 Aug 1865 in Hancock Co., IN.

Notes for John Garner:Possibility that he served in the Indiana Military during civil war. There are 13 John Garners there.

15. Cornelia E. Myers was born 30 Jul 1843 in North Carolina. She died 12 Apr 1917 in Watseka, Illinois (73). She was the daughter of 30. Jason Myers and 31. Elizabeth Johnson.

Children of John Garner and Cornelia E. Myers are:

+ 7. i. Mary Catherine Garner was born 17 Jun 1866 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, died 27 Jul 1943 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, married George Henry Zumwalt 24 Dec 1883 in Iroquois Co., IL.

ii. Jennie B. Garner was born 25 Jul 1868 in Sheldon, Illinois, died 11 Dec 1913 in Chicago, Illionois, married John Saddler Allhands 03 Dec 1885 in Iroquois Co., IL.

Notes for Jennie B. Garner:ALLHANDS, John Sadler -- b. 14 June 1861; d. 22 Nov 1933. Wife: Jennie Garner. Parents: William J. and Martha (Moore) Allhands. Children: Mrs. Carrie Elson, Clifford, William Allhands.

iii. Olive B. Garner was born 1880 in Illinois, died Aft. 1940, married Francis Marion Brockway 23 Dec 1897 in Iroquois Co., IL.

Generation 5

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16. James McCalla[5] was born in 1798 in Worcester, Maryland[5]. He died after 1865 in Waterford, Fulton Co., IL[5]. He was the son of 32. John Burbridge McCalla and 33. Amelia Morris. He married Hannah H. Mears on 05 Jul 1821 in Brown Co. KY.

Notes for James McCalla:May have purchased land in Illinois in 1837.

17. Hannah H. Mears was born 01 Jan 1807 in Bracken? Co., Kentucky[5]. She died 19 Oct 1882 in Pontiac, Livingston Co., IL[5]. She was the daughter of 34. James Mears.

Notes for Hannah H. Mears:My Hannah McCalla is grandmother to John Andrew McCalla b 3Oct 1840 Eagle Creek BrownCo OH. She shows up in Ripley Brown Co OH in 1850 census alone. Also living with grandsonJohn in IL 1870 census.Dont know her maiden name.Looking for connections.

Hannah McCalla b 1807 shows up on 1850 census with LB and Mary Sayers. Mary is old enough to be her mother, but LB is too young to be her father.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: James Mears Spouse: Jane Scott Marriage Date: 14 May 1807

Children of James McCalla and Hannah H. Mears are:

i. Nancy Ann McCalla was born 17 Jan 1823 in Aberdeen, Brown Co., OH, died 22 May 1899 in Atchison Co. MO, married Joel W. Gilson 05 Jun 1851 in Tazewell Co. IL.

+ 8. ii. William L. McCalla was born 14 Mar 1825 in Brown Co., Ohio, died 25 Feb 1893 in Tazewell Co. IL.

iii. Eveline C. McCalla was born 1827 in Brown Co OH, died Aft. 1880 in Fulton Co. IL?; married Jesse Brown 17 Aug 1879 in Fulton Co. IL.

iv. James Henry McCalla was born 20 Jul 1832 in Brown Co OH, died 07 Mar 1888 in Colfax Township, Atchison County, Missouri, married Isabella J. Gurney 10 Oct 1858 in Lasalle Co, IL.

v. Sarah Elizabeth McCalla was born 1836 in Brown Co OH, died 29 Nov 1889 in Latah County, Idaho.

vi. John Andrew McCalla was born 05 Oct 1840 in Brown Co OH, died 16 Feb 1923 in Hollywood, California, married Mary Aleva Macy 1869 in Livingston Co., IL.

vii. Son McCalla was born Bef. 1841 in Brown Co OH.

18. David Turney was born on 02 Nov 1794 in Weston, CT. He died on 30 Nov 1880 in Union,Brown Co., OH. He was the son of 36. David Turney I and 37. Parthenia Johnson. He married Euphemia Wright on 09 Jul 1818 in Brown Co., OH.

Notes for David Turney:DAVID TURNEY 28 REG'T (LEWIS') CONNECTICUT MILITIA.

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19. Euphemia Wright was born 1803 in Pennsylvania. She died 1876 in Union,Brown Co., OH. She was the daughter of 38. George ???Wright and 39. Elizabeth??? Robins.

Notes for Euphemia Wright:View Record Benjamine Wright Aberdeen,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Gilbert Wright Byrd,Brown,OH 1820 View Record John Wright Byrd,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Robert Wright Byrd,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Willian Wright Decatur,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Joseph Wright Eagle,Brown,OH 1820 View Record James Wright Huntington,Brown,OH 1820 View Record George Wright Lewis,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Lydia Wright Perry,Brown,OH 1820 View Record George Wright Pleasant,Brown,OH 1820 View Record Robert Wright Pleasant,Brown,OH 1820 David and Euphemia were in Pleasant in 1820

Children of David Turney and Euphemia Wright are:

+ 9. i. Elizabeth Jane Turney was born 23 Mar 1830 in Brown Co., Ohio, died 12 Aug 1913 in Tazewell Co., Illinois.

ii. George A. Turney was born 1835.

iii. Jane R Turney was born 1844.

iv. Eliza E. Turney was born 1853.

v. William F. Turney was born 1855.

20. Thomas C. Van Camp was born in 1795 in Somerset Co., N.J.. He died after 1850[6]. He was the son of 40. Cornelius Van Camp and 41. Leah Smock. He married Phoebe Van Fleet about 1817.

21. Phoebe Van Fleet was born 20 Jun 1794 in Readington N.J.. She died Aft. 1850[6]. She was the daughter of 42. William Van Fleet and 43. Kniertje Vlerebome.

Children of Thomas C. Van Camp and Phoebe Van Fleet are:

i. Cornelius Van Camp was born 08 May 1818.

ii. William Van Camp was born 01 Mar 1820.

Notes for William Van Camp: Marriages--Illinois to 1850

Illinois Peoria County

Hendrich, John W. married Vancamp, Mary M. on 04 Mar 1849 in Peoria County, Illinois

iii. Leah Van Camp was born 25 Mar 1822 in NJ, died 08 Jul 1885 in NJ, married Isaac Brogun HUFF 08 Oct 1842 in Readington, Hunterdon Co. NJ.

Notes for Leah Van Camp:48. Isaac Brogun HUFF born 15 Jun 1819, Staten Island, NY, Bp. 11 Jul 1819, Neshanic

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48. Isaac Brogun HUFF born 15 Jun 1819, Staten Island, NY, Bp. 11 Jul 1819, Neshanic Reformed Church,Neshanic, NJ, married 8 Oct 1842, in Readington, Hunterdon County, NJ, Leah VAN CAMP, born 25 Mar 1822,(daughter of Thomas C. VAN CAMP and Phebe VAN FLEET) died 8 Jul 1885, New Jersey, buried NeshanicReformed Church, Neshanic, NJ. Isaac died 8 Jul 1885, buried Neshanic Reformed Church, Neshanic, NJ. IsaacBrogun Huff and Leah Van Camp were married by Rev. Gabriel Ludlow,D.D. who was Pastor of NeshanicReformed (Dutch) Church for 54 years, and died at the age of 81 years. Isaac was an Elder in the Church. Isaacand Leah died on the same day and a double funeral was held. There is a double monument marking their graves.See Somerset Co.Hist.Quarterly 2:220; 5:54. See also "Readington Church History" by Rev. Henry Thompson(Pub. 1882). Tingley Fam.Revised, I, pg. 120. Leah: David VanCamp had one child, Catherine, who was born 26Sep 1860. Upon the death of her father, she was raised by her Aunt, Leah VanCamp Huff, mother of Sarah Jane Huff Reed. Upon the death of her Aunt, she went to live with her cousin, SarahJane Huff Reed, and was married Dec. 1885 to Cornelius Henry. They had no children. (Note by Emma Reed Clark,daughter of Sarah Jane Huff Reed.) [See Catherine Van Camp #5891]

iv. Sarah Van Camp was born 1824.

+ 10.v. John David Van Camp was born 20 Sep 1827 in Huntington Co.,N.J., died 29 Oct 1905 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, married Elizabeth Dumont 10 Sep 1853 in Somerset Co. NJ.

vi. Jane Maria Van Camp was born 20 Feb 1830.

vii. Peter Stediford Van Camp was born 1832.

viii. David Van Camp was born 1836.

22. Richard (Dirrick) Dumont was born on 11 Nov 1796 in Readington, NJ. He died in 1874 in Tazewell Co., Illinois. He was the son of 44. Phillip Dumont and 45. Anna Calshet. He married Chariete Updike on 16 May 1818 in New Jersey.

23. Chariete Updike was born 1800 in Near Princeton, NJ. She died 1863 in Tazewell Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of 46. John Updike and 47. Mary Smith.

Notes for Chariete Updike:Charity UPDIKE (OPDYKE) married Richard DEMOND May 16, 1818 Trenton Federalist June 1, 1818, page 3 (daughter of John Updike, Jr & Mary)

Children of Richard (Dirrick) Dumont and Chariete Updike are:

+ 11. i. Elizabeth Dumont was born 28 Mar 1833 in Somerset Co., N.J. or New York, died 04 Jul 1897 in Sheldon, Iroquois Co., Illinois, married John David Van Camp 10 Sep 1853 in Somerset Co. NJ.

ii. William M. Dumont was born 1824 in New Jersey.

iii. Charles U Dumont was born 1835.

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24. Phillip Zumwalt was born on 01 Jun 1781 in VA or KY. He died on 03 Sep 1835 in Hillsboro, Indiana. He was the son of 48. George Zumwalt and 49. Mary Kale?. He married Leah Powell on 24 Jun 1809 in Harrison Co., Ky.

25. Leah Powell was born Abt. 1784 in VA. She died 26 Oct 1849 in Indiana. She was the daughter of 50. Abraham Powell and 51. Anna Smith.

Notes for Leah Powell:On 1840 Fountain Co., IN Census, Cain Twp. P 203

Child of Phillip Zumwalt and Leah Powell is:

+ 12. i. Christian Zumwalt was born 08 Sep 1824 in Lexington, Kentucky, died 18 Aug 1896 in Iroquios Co., Illinois, married Salinda Oder 18 Feb 1846 in Vermillion Co., Illinois.

26. Joseph Oder was born about 1781 in Fauquier Co., VA. He died in Illinois???. He was the son of 52. Joseph Oder and 53. Elizabeth Barnes. He married Elizabeth Bybee on 18 Mar 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

27. Elizabeth Bybee was born 15 Aug 1783. She was the daughter of 54. David Bibee and 55. Elizabeth Boone.

Children of Joseph Oder and Elizabeth Bybee are:

+ 13. i. Salinda Oder was born 27 Aug 1823 in Lexington, Kentucky, died 13 Apr 1902 in Sheldon Illinois, married Christian Zumwalt 18 Feb 1846 in Vermillion Co., Illinois.

ii. Martha Oder was born 1821 in Ky, died Feb 1906 in Vermillion Co IL.

iii. John Oder was born Abt. 1817, married Helen Trickle 21 Aug 1841.

iv. Margaret Oder.

28. James Garner was born about 1800 in Ohio. He died on 10 Aug 1840 in Delaware Co or Hancock Co. IN[7, 8]. He was the son of 56. Henry Garner and 57. Nancy (Poole?) Unknown. He married Mary Crum on 30 Oct 1828 in Delaware Co., Indiana.

29. Mary Crum was born 1813 in SW Ohio. She died 1865 in Hancock Co., IN. She was the daughter of 58. John Crum and 59. Mary Catherine Lee.

Notes for Mary Crum:CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT WARRINGTONIn the old log school building which stood on the present site of the McCray cemetery, and through theefforts of John McCray and his wife, Mary Frances (Brown) McCray, a band of brothers and sisters met in the year 1855 and organized the first Christian church in Brown township. There were twelve charter members: John McCray and his wife, Moses McCray, Martha and Nancy McCray, Isaac and Catharine Smith, and their daughter, Mary, Kitty Ann and Nancy Garner, Mrs. Garner, their mother, and Mrs. Penina Slaughter. John McCray was chosen elder, Isaac Smith, deacon, and Mary Frances (Brown) McCray, clerk. This little band grew in grace and in the nurture of the Lord and occasionally added another to its list of members. For more than twenty years they met in the log school house until it was no more, then at the residence of John McCray, or in the Warrington school house. PHYSICIANS

Children of James Garner and Mary Crum are:

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i. Lovina Garner was born Abt. 1830 in Delaware Co IN, died 1863.

ii. Job Garner was born Bet. 1830-1835 in Delaware Co IN.

Notes for Job Garner:JOB GARNER BORN; 8-4-1794 TENNESSE MARRIED; 26-9-1815 CLINTON COUNTY,OHIO SPOUSE; REBECCA JONES BORN;1800 PA

CHILDREN OF JOB GARNER & REBECCA JONES 1. Sarah Garner b 31-1-1830 Wayne Co., Ohio mar 1. Harles Ashley Kokomo, Ind. 4-4-1845 Kokomo, Ind 2. Levi Pennington Kokomo, Ind. 22-9-1869 2. Rebecca Ann Garner b. 18-4-1833 Delaware Co., Ind. mar Ransom B. Howe Howard Co., Ind 19-3-1850 3. Allen Garner b 5-2-1837 Delaware Co., Ind. mar Lucy? 4. Margaret Garner b 15-4-1839 Delaware Co., Ind mar Samuel Russell Freed Franklin Co., Iowa 5. James Garner b 13-2-1835 Delaware Co., Ind mar Barbara Sharp 16-6-1856 Janesville, Iowa 6.John Garner b 25-11-1816 Clinton Co., Ohio mar 1. Sally Newhouse 10-5-1833 Delaware Co., Ind 2. Sally Ann Linsicum 4-1-1854 7. Henry Garner b 12-1-1819 Ohio mar Margaret Peggy Garner( cousin) 28-2-1843 8. Eleanor Garner b 9-4-1821 Clinton Co., Ohio mar 1. John T. McCune 11-5-1838 Delaware Co., Ind 2. Levi Mills 9. Samuel Garner b 27-6-1823 Clinton Co., Ohio mar Charity Moon 25-6-1845 Howard Co., Ind 10. Nancy Garner b 30-1-1826 Clinton Co., Ohio mar Daniel Martin 9-10-1855 Franklin Co., Iowa 11. Mathias Garner b 8-2-1828 Wayne Co., Ind. mar Julia Ann Sharp 9-9-1850 Howard Co., Ind. Julia is from the Mayflower line============================JOB GARNER Job Garner Obituary

from the Waverly Republican October 30, 1879"Called Home"

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Mr. Job Garner one of the oldest inhabitants of Iowa as well of one of the oldest settlers in thissection of the state, died at the residence of his son, James Garner near Finchford about two weeksago. The deceased was 85 years of age and was the founder of the new thriving little city ofHampton.

iii. Rachel Garner was born May 1832 in Delaware Co IN, died 11 Apr 1904 in Hancock Co IN; married Adoniram P. Combs 1886 in Hancock Co IN.

iv. Catherine Ann Garner was born 1836 in Delaware Co IN, died Bef. 1900 in Hancock Co IN, married William A. Sparks 23 Feb 1865 in Hancock Co., IN.

v. Nancy Garner was born 1838 in Delaware Co IN, died 06 Apr 1908 in Hancock Co IN, married Benjamin F. Reeves 15 Aug 1874 in Hancock Co., IN.

+ 14.vi. John Garner was born 06 Apr 1839 in Delaware Co., IN, died 01 Feb 1893 in Belmont Twp. Iroqouis Co., IL, married Cornelia E. Myers 31 Aug 1865 in Hancock Co., IN.

vii. Lydia Garner was born 1841 in Hancock Co IN, died 1863 in Hancock Co IN, married Frank M. Sparks 24 Jul 1859 in Hancock Co IN.

30. Jason Myers was born on 10 Mar 1815 in NC. He died on 18 Dec 1875 in Hancock Co., IND. He was the son of 60. James Myers and 61. Lydia Johnson. He married Elizabeth Johnson about 1840 in NC.

Notes for Jason Myers:BETHEL CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCHThis congregation was probably organized through the efforts of Rev. Abbott, from Indianapolis, about the time of the Civil War, or a little later. A neat frame church was built at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section 27, township 16, range 7. It took its name from the Bethel school house which then stood about thirty rods north of the church. No records of the church have been found, but among the families who worshipped there, whether they were members or not, were William Fries andfamily, A. C. handy and family, James P. Galbreath and family, J. Foster and family, Jason Myers and family,----Johnson and family. A. C. Handy preached many sermons in this church and James P. Galbreath was a very active member. The families became scattered and services were discontinued during the latter seventies or early eighties.

31. Elizabeth Johnson was born 26 Aug 1821 in North Carolina. She died 30 Jan 1903 in Greenfield, Hancock Co., IND. She was the daughter of 62. David Brooks Johnson and 63. Fruzannah Bowles.

Notes for Elizabeth Johnson:Elizabeth's will namesGrandson, Austin C. MyersDaughter Cornelia Mankin

Grandchildren: Cora E. McCarnon, Izetta Pearl Cooper, Bertha Grace Cooper, Tennie Ethel Cooper, Murray E. Cooper,

Hettie M. Mulvihill wife of William Mulvihill, (On 1900 Census Hancock Co IN p. 24) m. 1898 lived in Greenfield City

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Maud Martin wife of James E. Martin and

William Earl Myers.

Will dated 7th Aug 1901, Hancock Co., IN

Lives next to Thomas Johnson (David Brooks Johnson's brother) in 1850 Hancock Co., IN Census.John H Johnson and wife Hannah in 1860.

Cornelia 73Rebecca 28David 29Linn 23Eliza Ann 20sHester Ann 20sElizabeth H 18Lloyd T.26Lucinda <62Jason 60Elizabeth H 81

Children of Jason Myers and Elizabeth Johnson are:

+ 15. i. Cornelia E. Myers was born 30 Jul 1843 in North Carolina, died 12 Apr 1917 in Watseka, Illinois (73), married John Garner 31 Aug 1865 in Hancock Co., IN; married Abram John Mankin 1900 in Iroqouis Co.

ii. Rebecca Jenny Myers was born 11 Dec 1844 in North Carolina, died 14 Jan 1873 in Hancock Co IN (28), married Alfred Thomas Riley 31 Oct 1868 in Hancock Co IN.

iii. David H. Myers was born 26 Oct 1846 in North Carolina, died 13 Apr 1876 in Hancock Co., IND (29).

iv. Lucinda F. Myers was born 22 Mar 1848 in Ohio, died Bet. 1900-1910 in Hancock Co., IND (50s), married Joseph P. Cooper 20 Dec 1866 in Hancock Co. IN.

v. William J. Myers was born 27 Nov 1849 in Ohio, died 20 Aug 1894 in Hancock Co., IND (44).

vi. Luin A. Myers was born 04 Sep 1851 in Indiana, died 07 Feb 1875 in Hancock Co., IND (23).

vii. Eliza Ann Myers was born 28 Oct 1853 in Hancock Co., Indiana, died 11 Apr 1884 in Center Twp., Hancock Co, IN (30), married Albon H. Wiggins 31 Dec 1873 in Hancock Co. IN.

viii. Hester Ann Myers was born 23 Nov 1855 in Hancock Co., IND, died 22 Jul 1880 in Hancock Co., IND (Bronchitis) (24), married Richard J. Sample 25 Aug 1876 in Hancock Co. IN.

ix. Elizabeth H. Myers was born 05 Mar 1859 in Hancock Co., IND (Note: Birth Date is Apprx), died 25 Jul 1876 in Hancock Co., IND (17)(Note: Death Date is Appr).

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x. Lloyd T. Myers was born 04 May 1863 in Hancock Co., IND, died 10 Mar 1890 in Hancock Co., IND (26).

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32. John Burbridge McCalla[5] was born about 1769 in Worcester Co., Maryland[5]. He died on 23 Apr 1845 in Brown Co., Ohio[5]. He was the son of 64. John /McCalla McCauley and 65. Molly?. He married Amelia Morris on 03 Jun 1806 in Worcester Co., MD[5].

Notes for John Burbridge McCalla:Surname: McCalla-------------------------

I know now that John McCalla 1746-1814 is buried there somewhere and hiswill is there in records somewhere. Is there any one who would look upfor me there i Worcester Co.Id appreciate a look up please [email protected]

McCalley John 124 143 Worcester Co MD 1790 Census

There is a John McCala in Georgetown, Scott Co KY, 1820Rev W McAlla bracken Co KY

James McCulla in Baltimore, MD 1790James McCulla 1810 Lincoln Co KYJoseph McCulla 1820 Garrard Co KYJames and William McCulla Warkick Indiana 1820

JOHN McCALLAKNOX COUNTY TENNPRIVATEPENNSYLVANIA CONT'L$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE$505.60 AMOUNT RECEIVEDJUNE 2, 1820 PENSION STARTEDAGE 84SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820CONTINUED APRIL 17, 1829===================================================FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PHILA.

1760--1803.Oct. 17, 1790 Stewart, Sarah, and John McCalla.

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1. John McCalla, born Abt. 1769 in Worcester Co., MD; died April 23, 1845 in Brown co., Ohio. He was the son of 2. John McCalla and 3. Molly???. He married (1) Unknown. He married (2) Amelia Morris 1806 in Wooster Co., Maryland.

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Children of John McCalla and Unknown are:i. Purnell McCalla, born Abt. 1802; died Abt. 1828; married Mary Ann Dennis June 15, 1826 in Brown co., Ohio.ii. William L. McCalla, born 1796 in Maryland; died WFT Est. 1826-1887; married Delia Neill 1825 in Adams Co., OH.iii. Joshua McCalla, born Abt. 1796 in Maryland; died Aft. 1830 in Brown co., Ohio; married Mary Margaret Morris April 20, 1819 in Brown co., Ohio.iv. Henry K. McCalla, born 1807 in Wooster Co., Maryland; died May 12, 1901 in Decatur, Iowa.v. Nancy Ann McCalla, born WFT Est. 1790-1816; died WFT Est. 1795-1899.vi. James McCalla, born Bef. 1800 in Worcester Co., MD; died Aft. 1840; married Hannah Mears July 05, 1821 in Brown co., Ohio.vii. John Burbidge McCalla Jr., born Abt. 1815; died WFT Est. 1853-1906; married Mary Bradford August 17, 1848 in Adams co., Ohio.viii. Maria McCalla, born Abt. 1820 in Brown co., Ohio; died WFT Est. 1844-1914; married Zebulon P. Moss July 24, 1838 in Brown co., Ohio.

Child of John McCalla and Amelia Morris is:i. Wrisden S. McCalla, born August 19, 1796 in Woodford Co., KY; died February 06, 1877 in Clermont co., Ohio; married (1) Mary J. WFT Est. 1813-1846; married (2) Martha S. "Patsy" Elliot July 02, 1824 in Brown co., Ohio.

33. Amelia Morris was born Abt. 1772 in Maryland[5]. She died 21 Apr 1845 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

Children of John Burbridge McCalla and Amelia Morris are:

i. Nancy Ann McCalla was born Bet. 1790-1816[5], died Bet. 1795-1899[5].

ii. Joshua McCalla was born 1794 in Maryland[5], died Aft. 1830 in Brown Co., Ohio[5], married Mary Margaret Morris 20 Apr 1819 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

iii. William L. McCalla was born 1796 in Maryland, married Delia Neill 1825 in Adams Co., OH.

Notes for William L. McCalla:

1812

Name Additional Info ANDREW MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT RIFLEMEN (SUTHERLAND'S), PENNSYLVANIA VOLS. ANDREW MCCALLA 3 REGIMENT (MILLER'S), OHIO MILITIA. ANDREW MCCALLA 4 DETACHMENT (RUSH'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL. DANIEL MCCALLA HOWELL'S REGIMENT NEW JERSEY MILITIA.

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MILITIA. JAMES MCCALLA 1 REG'T (MEAN'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA. JAMES MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLS. JOHN Y. MCCALLA HOWELL'S REGIMENT NEW JERSEY MILITIA. JOHN M. MCCALLA 5 REGIMENT (LEWIS') KENTUCKY VOLS. JOSEPH MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLS. MATTHEW MCCALLA 1 REG'T (MEAN'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA. NATHAN MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT RIFLEMEN (HUMPHREY'S), PENNSYLVANIA. THOMAS MCCALLA 2 REGIMENT (HINDMAN'S), OHIO MILITIA. TUNIS MCCALLA 1 REG'T ART'Y (SITCHER'S), NEW YORK VOLS. WILLIAM MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (TROTTERS, JR.'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS

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Re: William L. McCalla Adams CO.,OH 1820-59Posted by: Lynn Marks Date: June 03, 2000 at 12:51:45In Reply to: William L. McCalla Adams CO.,OH 1820-59 byJanine of 126

Hi Janine,

There were at least 3 men called William L. McCalla:

(1) my ancestorWilliam L. McCalla (14 March 1825 Brown County, Ohio-25 February 1893 Tazewell County,Illinois) married Elizabeth Jane Turney (23 March 1830 Ohio-12 August 1913 Tazewell County,Illinois) in Brown County, Ohio on 20 October 1848.

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(2) the preacherWilliam Latta McCalla (1788-1859) was famous for his preaching in Brown County, Ohio andBracken County, Kentucky. There is an entire book of his sermons.

(3) the teacher (the one you are after)William L. McCalla (ca 1796 Maryland-after 1870 Pleasant Township, Switzerland County,Indiana) had a half brother, Henry K. McCalla, who had one of those obituaries that are alwayswished for but rarely found.

[An * appears after each sentence that has information from Henry's obituary.] In May 1811Henry's parents [William's father and step mother] moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky.* In 1816they moved from Kentucky to Ohio.* In 1820 William was on the Huntington Township, BrownCounty, Ohio census. He was on the 1821, 1822, and 1823 Bracken County, Kentucky tax lists. On1 April 1825 William married Delia Neill (ca 1805 Kentucky-?) in Adams County, Ohio, but he wasnot on any of the Adams County tax lists from 1816 through 1826. William was on the 1825, 1826,and 1827 Huntington Township, Brown County tax lists. Then William was on the 1828, 1829,1830, 1831, [1832 was lost] 1833, 1834, and 1835 Mason County, Kentucky tax lists. On 2October William was of Mason County when he bought land in Maysville, Mason County. On 17April 1830 he and Delia of Maysville sold their land there. On 13 January 1831 he witnessed Joshuaand Mary McCalla's [his brother] deed for 5 acres on Fishing Gut Creek in Huntington Township.On 6 April 1831 William was of Maysville when he mortgaged a great deal of store merchandize.On 4 April 1833 his store in Maysville burned along with much of the town. In 1840 William was inLiberty Township, Adams County, Ohio. On 23 April 1845 William's father, John McCalla (ca1769 Maryland-23 April 1845 Aberdeen, Brown County, Ohio), died. On 25 December 1848 inManchester, Adams County W. L. McCalla gave his daughter, Magdalena N. McCalla, permissionto marry John Haslet McHenry. They were married in Adams County on 1 January 1849. In 1850William and Delia were in Sprigg Township, Adams County. He was a teacher. He became affiliatedwith Manchester Lodge, #317, of the Free and Accepted Masons in Adams County in 1858 andapparently demitted on 7 November 1859. In 1860 William and Delia were in Cotton Township,Switzerland County, Indiana. He was teaching. By 1870 they had moved to Pleasant Township,Switzerland County, Indiana. He was still teaching. His daughter and son-in-law were living nextdoor. I do not know what happened to William and Delia after 1870. William could have had a

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had awonderfully helpful obituary too, but I do not know where he died. He was famous and well liked asa teacher.

William and Delia had at leasted two more children: a boy born between 1826 and 1830 and a girlalso born between 1826 and 1830. What became of them? The two children were on the 1840census, but they were not necessarly McCallas. They could have been boarders.

The McCalla family is very confusing - too many Johns, William L.s, and Joshuas. I have more than200 pages on them and it is all on WordPerfect 3.something. Rekeying it on Word is daunting, butnecessary if it is to be printed. I need to quit stalling and get to it.

Please add anything you can to the above. I can be reached at(602) [email protected]@pcmail.maricopa.eduPlease send messages to both email addresses. We have been having trouble with the uswest one.Sincerely,Lynn Marksd is daunting, butnecessary if it is to be printed. I need to quit stalling and get to it.

Please add anything you can to the above. I can be reached at(602) [email protected]@pcmail.maricopa.eduPlease send messages to both email addresses. We have been having trouble with the uswest one.Sincerely,Lynn Marks

+ 16. iv. James McCalla was born 1798 in Worcester, Maryland[5], died Aft. 1865 in Waterford, Fulton Co., IL[5], married Hannah H. Mears 05 Jul 1821 in Brown Co. KY.

v. Purnell McCalla was born Abt. 1802 in Worcester, MD[5], died Abt. 1828 in Prob Brown Co. OH[5], married Mary Ann Dennis 15 Jun 1826 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

Notes for Purnell McCalla:PURNEL MC CAULEY Pedigree Male

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Birth: Christening: 13 NOV 1774 Cool Spring, Sussex, Delaware Death: Burial:

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: ROBERT WATSON MC CAULEY Family Mother: ANTHALINA

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parnell McCullough Pedigree Female

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Birth: 01 OCT 1711 Sassafras, , Cecil, Maryland Christening: Death: Burial:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: William McCullough Family Mother: Katherine

vi. Henry K. McCalla was born 26 Apr 1807 in Worcester, Maryland[5], died 12 May 1901 in Decatur, Iowa[5], married Mary Ann Frazier 1835 in Indiana.

Notes for Henry K. McCalla:H.K. MCCALLA was born April 26, l807, in Worchester County, Michigan and

departed this life C aged 94 years and l7 days. With his

parents he moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky, May, l8ll. In l8l6 he

moved with his father's family from Kentucky to Ohio. Again in l827 he

with his parents returned from Ohio back to Marysville, Ky. And in l833

when his father's family changed their residence from Marysville, Ky. to

Rush County, Indiana, MR. MCCALLA was among them. He was married to

Miss MARY ANN FRASIER, February 2, l835.

To this union seven children were born, four of whom survive him. W.H.

MCCALLA of Leon, Iowa; GEO. W. of British Columbia, Canada; MARY BROWN

of Decatur, Iowa; JAMES W., of Idaho. In May, l837, he came to what is

now known as Jefferson County, Iowa. In l850 he moved to Keokuk County,

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now known as Jefferson County, Iowa. In l850 he moved to Keokuk County,

Iowa and in l85l he moved to Mahaska County, Iowa, where his wife

departed this life, June l7, l853. In l857 he moved to Decatur County,

Iowa, where he lived until the time of his death.

For the last ten years he has been a great sufferer; sightless and

helpless, confined to his bed, yet resigned and patient in his

suffering, with an unwavering faith in the Savior, he was found ready

when the summons came for him to come up higher.

The funeral took place at the M.E. Church in Decatur, conducted by the

Pastor, W.E. Harvey, May l4, l90l, and his remains were laid to rest in

the Decatur Cemetery.

W.E.H.

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Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert

July l2, 200l

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vii. John McCalla Jr. was born 1816 in OH[5], married Mary Bradford 17 Aug 1848 in Adams co., Ohio[5].

Notes for John McCalla Jr.:John McCalla Jr. was his father's estate administrator

viii. Maria McCalla was born Abt. 1820 in Brown Co., Ohio[5], died Bet. 1844-1914[5], married Zebulon P. Moss 24 Jul 1838 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

Children of John Burbridge McCalla and Unk (Miss Purnell?) are:

i. Purnell McCalla was born Abt. 1802 in Worcester, MD[5], died Abt. 1828 in Prob Brown Co. OH[5], married Mary Ann Dennis 15 Jun 1826 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

Notes for Purnell McCalla:PURNEL MC CAULEY Pedigree Male

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Birth:

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Birth: Christening: 13 NOV 1774 Cool Spring, Sussex, Delaware Death: Burial:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: ROBERT WATSON MC CAULEY Family Mother: ANTHALINA

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parnell McCullough Pedigree Female

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Birth: 01 OCT 1711 Sassafras, , Cecil, Maryland Christening: Death: Burial:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: William McCullough Family Mother: Katherine

ii. William L. McCalla was born 1796 in Maryland, married Delia Neill 1825 in Adams Co., OH.

Notes for William L. McCalla:

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Name Additional Info ANDREW MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT RIFLEMEN (SUTHERLAND'S), PENNSYLVANIA VOLS. ANDREW MCCALLA 3 REGIMENT (MILLER'S), OHIO MILITIA.

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MILITIA. ANDREW MCCALLA 4 DETACHMENT (RUSH'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL. DANIEL MCCALLA HOWELL'S REGIMENT NEW JERSEY MILITIA. JAMES MCCALLA 1 REG'T (MEAN'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA. JAMES MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLS. JOHN Y. MCCALLA HOWELL'S REGIMENT NEW JERSEY MILITIA. JOHN M. MCCALLA 5 REGIMENT (LEWIS') KENTUCKY VOLS. JOSEPH MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLS. MATTHEW MCCALLA 1 REG'T (MEAN'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA. NATHAN MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT RIFLEMEN (HUMPHREY'S), PENNSYLVANIA. THOMAS MCCALLA 2 REGIMENT (HINDMAN'S), OHIO MILITIA. TUNIS MCCALLA 1 REG'T ART'Y (SITCHER'S), NEW YORK VOLS. WILLIAM MCCALLA 1 REGIMENT (TROTTERS, JR.'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS

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Re: William L. McCalla Adams CO.,OH 1820-59Posted by: Lynn Marks Date: June 03, 2000 at 12:51:45In Reply to: William L. McCalla Adams CO.,OH 1820-59 byJanine of 126

Hi Janine,

There were at least 3 men called William L. McCalla:

(1) my ancestor

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(1) my ancestorWilliam L. McCalla (14 March 1825 Brown County, Ohio-25 February 1893 Tazewell County,Illinois) married Elizabeth Jane Turney (23 March 1830 Ohio-12 August 1913 Tazewell County,Illinois) in Brown County, Ohio on 20 October 1848.

(2) the preacherWilliam Latta McCalla (1788-1859) was famous for his preaching in Brown County, Ohio andBracken County, Kentucky. There is an entire book of his sermons.

(3) the teacher (the one you are after)William L. McCalla (ca 1796 Maryland-after 1870 Pleasant Township, Switzerland County,Indiana) had a half brother, Henry K. McCalla, who had one of those obituaries that are alwayswished for but rarely found.

[An * appears after each sentence that has information from Henry's obituary.] In May 1811Henry's parents [William's father and step mother] moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky.* In 1816they moved from Kentucky to Ohio.* In 1820 William was on the Huntington Township, BrownCounty, Ohio census. He was on the 1821, 1822, and 1823 Bracken County, Kentucky tax lists. On1 April 1825 William married Delia Neill (ca 1805 Kentucky-?) in Adams County, Ohio, but he wasnot on any of the Adams County tax lists from 1816 through 1826. William was on the 1825, 1826,and 1827 Huntington Township, Brown County tax lists. Then William was on the 1828, 1829,1830, 1831, [1832 was lost] 1833, 1834, and 1835 Mason County, Kentucky tax lists. On 2October William was of Mason County when he bought land in Maysville, Mason County. On 17April 1830 he and Delia of Maysville sold their land there. On 13 January 1831 he witnessed Joshuaand Mary McCalla's [his brother] deed for 5 acres on Fishing Gut Creek in Huntington Township.On 6 April 1831 William was of Maysville when he mortgaged a great deal of store merchandize.On 4 April 1833 his store in Maysville burned along with much of the town. In 1840 William was inLiberty Township, Adams County, Ohio. On 23 April 1845 William's father, John McCalla (ca1769 Maryland-23 April 1845 Aberdeen, Brown County, Ohio), died. On 25 December 1848 inManchester, Adams County W. L. McCalla gave his daughter, Magdalena N. McCalla, permissionto marry John Haslet McHenry. They were married in Adams County on 1 January 1849. In 1850William and Delia were in Sprigg Township, Adams County. He was a teacher. He became affiliatedwith Manchester Lodge, #317, of the Free and Accepted Masons in Adams County in 1858 andapparently demitted on 7 November 1859. In 1860 William and Delia were in Cotton Township,

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Township,Switzerland County, Indiana. He was teaching. By 1870 they had moved to Pleasant Township,Switzerland County, Indiana. He was still teaching. His daughter and son-in-law were living nextdoor. I do not know what happened to William and Delia after 1870. William could have had awonderfully helpful obituary too, but I do not know where he died. He was famous and well liked asa teacher.

William and Delia had at leasted two more children: a boy born between 1826 and 1830 and a girlalso born between 1826 and 1830. What became of them? The two children were on the 1840census, but they were not necessarly McCallas. They could have been boarders.

The McCalla family is very confusing - too many Johns, William L.s, and Joshuas. I have more than200 pages on them and it is all on WordPerfect 3.something. Rekeying it on Word is daunting, butnecessary if it is to be printed. I need to quit stalling and get to it.

Please add anything you can to the above. I can be reached at(602) [email protected]@pcmail.maricopa.eduPlease send messages to both email addresses. We have been having trouble with the uswest one.Sincerely,Lynn Marksd is daunting, butnecessary if it is to be printed. I need to quit stalling and get to it.

Please add anything you can to the above. I can be reached at(602) [email protected]@pcmail.maricopa.eduPlease send messages to both email addresses. We have been having trouble with the uswest one.Sincerely,Lynn Marks

iii. Joshua McCalla was born 1794 in Maryland[5], died Aft. 1830 in Brown Co., Ohio[5], married Mary Margaret Morris 20 Apr 1819 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

iv. Henry K. McCalla was born 26 Apr 1807 in Worcester, Maryland[5], died 12 May 1901 in Decatur, Iowa[5], married Mary Ann Frazier 1835 in Indiana.

Notes for Henry K. McCalla:H.K. MCCALLA was born April 26, l807, in Worchester County, Michigan and

departed this life C aged 94 years and l7 days. With his

parents he moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky, May, l8ll. In l8l6 he

moved with his father's family from Kentucky to Ohio. Again in l827 he

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with his parents returned from Ohio back to Marysville, Ky. And in l833

when his father's family changed their residence from Marysville, Ky. to

Rush County, Indiana, MR. MCCALLA was among them. He was married to

Miss MARY ANN FRASIER, February 2, l835.

To this union seven children were born, four of whom survive him. W.H.

MCCALLA of Leon, Iowa; GEO. W. of British Columbia, Canada; MARY BROWN

of Decatur, Iowa; JAMES W., of Idaho. In May, l837, he came to what is

now known as Jefferson County, Iowa. In l850 he moved to Keokuk County,

Iowa and in l85l he moved to Mahaska County, Iowa, where his wife

departed this life, June l7, l853. In l857 he moved to Decatur County,

Iowa, where he lived until the time of his death.

For the last ten years he has been a great sufferer; sightless and

helpless, confined to his bed, yet resigned and patient in his

suffering, with an unwavering faith in the Savior, he was found ready

when the summons came for him to come up higher.

The funeral took place at the M.E. Church in Decatur, conducted by the

Pastor, W.E. Harvey, May l4, l90l, and his remains were laid to rest in

the Decatur Cemetery.

W.E.H.

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Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert

July l2, 200l

==============================

v. Nancy Ann McCalla was born Bet. 1790-1816[5], died Bet. 1795-1899[5].

vi. Wrisden S. McCalla was born 19 Aug 1796 in Kentucky; Maryland[5], died 06 Feb 1877 in Clermont co., Ohio[5], married Martha S. "Patsy" Elliot 02 Jul 1824 in Brown Co., Ohio[5]; married Mary J Bet. 1813-1846[5].

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Notes for Wrisden S. McCalla:I have found Wrisden S. McCalla on the 1860 census of Franklin Township, Clermont County, Ohio. page 507.

He was listed as "W.S. McCanla." He was living with Wm. Howe and William's family which was listed as follows:Wm. Howe 36 born in Pennsylvania, a farmerHannah Howe 36 born in KentuckyJames K. Owens 12 born in OhioMartha F. Owens 12 born in OhioGeorge H. Howe 7 born in OhioWm. G. Howe 8 born in OhioEmma F. D Howe 2 born in OhioW. S. McCanla 63 born in Kentucky, a saddler

Wm. Howe had $150 in personal property. W. S. McCalla had $1,500 in real estate and $300 in personal property.

Had Hannah been married earlier to an Owens and been the mother of the Owens twins? Was Hannah related to Wrisden? Had Wm. and Hannah been married in Clermont County?

+ 16.vii. James McCalla was born 1798 in Worcester, Maryland[5], died Aft. 1865 in Waterford, Fulton Co., IL[5], married Hannah H. Mears 05 Jul 1821 in Brown Co. KY.

viii. John McCalla Jr. was born 1816 in OH[5], married Mary Bradford 17 Aug 1848 in Adams co., Ohio[5].

Notes for John McCalla Jr.:John McCalla Jr. was his father's estate administrator

ix. Maria McCalla was born Abt. 1820 in Brown Co., Ohio[5], died Bet. 1844-1914[5], married Zebulon P. Moss 24 Jul 1838 in Brown Co., Ohio[5].

34. James Mears was born about 1765 in Pennsylvania. He died about Sep 1816 in Nicolas Co KY. He was the son of 68. Mr. Mears.

Notes for James Mears:Will Book B - 1 In the name of God Amen. I James Mears of Nicholas County and State of Kentucky, being through the abundant Mercy and Goodness of God, tho weak in Body, yet of sound and perfect understanding and memory Do constitute this my last will and testament. 1st I most humbly bequeath my soul to God my Maker beseeching his most gracious acceptance of it through the atoning mercy of my all sufficient Redeemer of Grace, my Body to the Earth from Whence it was taken in full assurance of its Resurrection from thence at the Last Day. As for my Buriel (sic) I desire it may be Done Decidedly. As to my worldly estate desire that all my debts be paid first I Give to my Dear and loving Wife one third of the land I have on Foxes Creeek, in Fleming County Sate of kentucky, the Rest of it to my son Samuel Mears; as for my Houshold furniture all I have to my wife, and the sheep, the hogs, Likewise; my own clothes I allow them to be divided among my sons, Samuel Mears, James Mears, William Mears and Robert Mears; Two horses, Two Calves, one Heefer, and Two I leave my wife One Third of them and the Rest to be divided amongst all my children. The Grain in the Ground I allow to my wife. She is to have the use of the horses and plows till fall. I allow the Debts coming to me to be collected and my debts paid. Paid out of it if there is any over its to be divided amongst the Heirs, If not enough to pay my Debts, I allow them to be paid out the Horses, Cows, and a plow. I Do Constitue Samuel Mears and Alexander Ramsay my Executors of this my last will and Testament and Trustees for my wife and Heirs. In witnes whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal. In the year

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Trustees for my wife and Heirs. In witnes whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixteen- This Twenty first Day of June 1816- James Mears (Seal)Test Andrew Wells Alexander Ramsey Nicolas County (Illegible)- October County Court 1816An instrument of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of James Mears, Deceased, was this day produced into open court, and proven by the oath of Andrew Wells and Alexander Ramsay the subscribing witnesses thereto, and (Illegible) and on the motion of Samuel Mears and Alexander Ramsay the executors thereof _____ who made oath thereto, and together with Andrew Wells and David _____y. [illegible] entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of $400 conditional according to law and thereupon a certificate is granted tehm for attaining a probate [illegible] form of law.Attest Horace ______

i. Samuel Mears was born 1795 in Pennsylvania or Ky.

ii. William Mears was born 25 Aug 1799 in Kentucky, died 01 Oct 1873 in Butler or Black Hawk, Iowa, married Sally Newell 11 Mar 1819 in Brown Co. OH.

Notes for William Mears:WESLEY MEARS came to Black Hawk County, Iowa, in November, 1854, and first settled in Waterloo, where he lived till 1867, when he removed to the farm on section 13, this township, which is still owned by his family, his farm containing sixty acres of good land. Mr. Mears was born September 5, 1838, a son of William and Sarah (Newell) Mears, the father born in Pennsylvania, August 25, 1799, and the mother a native of Brown County, Ohio, born March 3, 1804. William Mears was reared in Bourbon County, Kentucky, where his parents settled when he was quite young. He began learning the blacksmith's trade of his brother Samuel, but not liking the trade he abandoned it and went to Brown County, Ohio, where he bound himself out to a hatter till he was twenty-one, but did not serve his entire apprenticeship. He subsequently engaged in farming, remaining in Brown County till 1830, when he moved with his family to Warren County, Indiana, and there entered eighty acres of Government land, where he lived several years, coming to Waterloo, this county, in 1854, and bought eighty acres of land where the Illinois Central depot now stands. William Mears built a saw-mill above the Union Mills, which he afterward converted into a grist-mill, where he carried on a profitable trade. After selling his mill he engaged in farming, and in 1867 he exchanged his farm in Waterloo for his place in this township, occupied by his family. He was married March 11, 1819, to Sarah Newell, daughter of William and Martha (Hall) Newell, and to them were born the following children � Ephraim, Mahala, Caroline, Wesley (our subject), R. Alien, living, and William, George, Eveline, Miranda and Gary, deceased. William and George served in the late war, the former dying in hospital while returning from the army. George died in 1873. Both father and mother were members of the Methodist Episcopal church. The father served as supervisor while living in Waterloo. Wesley Mears, whose name heads this sketch, was married July 7, 1867, to Mary Collins, a native of Portsmouth, England, born in February, 1846, and to this union has been born one child�Ella Gertrude, born April 8, 1872. Mrs. Mears lost her father at the age of six months, and her mother married again. She was reared from infancy by a maternal uncle, with whom she came to New York at the age of twelve years, living there till she was twenty-three years of age, and married in Waterloo. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/blackhawk/hb1886/hb1886-m.htm

Okay, now I am beginning to think we are dealing with separate but related Mears families. David Mears was certainly in Ohio by 1806. I found a deed for 200 acres he purchased in 1810 today. He is also on tax lists in Ohio prior to 1810. If "reared in Bourbon County" equates with 6 or 7 years of life, then we still have the same family. If not, as this article sounds, we are dealing with separate but related families in that we have David Mears and Elizabeth's children and William and Samuel Mears.

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Elizabeth's children and William and Samuel Mears.

William Mears 01 Oct 1873 1798 blk. 19, lot 42; (Co. C. 31st Ia. inf. member of the G. A. R.)

iii. James Mears was born 1800 in Kentucky, died Aft. 1860.

Notes for James Mears:HUNTINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHSome years previous to 1832, Rev. Rutter, Robert Rankin, Rev. James Gilliland and sometimes Rev. John Rankin, met in private houses and schoolhouses, and a church was organized. The following persons were members: William Anderson and wife, Joseph Daniels and wife, Robert Scott and wife, David Dunseth, Thomas Gibson and wife and James Mears. In 1832, a brick house was erected on the opposite side of the creek and near where Hiett's Post Office now stands. The church stood for years, but about 1850 the brick walls became cracked and much damaged, so that it was unsafe, and it was taken down and rebuilt on a smaller scale on the same site. The church member became much reduced in the course of a few years by the death of some and the removal of others. Services have not been kept up regularly, and consequently the church has become week both numerically and otherwise.

EBENEZER METHODIST EPISCOPAL

+ 17. iv. Hannah H. Mears was born 01 Jan 1807 in Bracken? Co., Kentucky[5], died 19 Oct 1882 in Pontiac, Livingston Co., IL[5], married James McCalla 05 Jul 1821 in Brown Co. KY.

v. Robert Mears was born Abt. 1803 in Kentucky.

vi. Daughter Mears was born Bef. 1800 in Kentucky.

36. David Turney I[9] was born on 19 Jan 1765 in Huntington, Fairfield, CT[9]. He died on 25 Jul 1829 in Easton, Fairfield, Connecticut. He was the son of 72. Thomas Turney and 73. Martha Lyon. He married Parthenia Johnson on 10 Jan 1787 in Weston, Connectucut.

37. Parthenia Johnson was born 12 Feb 1768 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. She died 30 Sep 1815 in Easton, CT. She was the daughter of 74. Rev. James Johnson and 75. Abiah Bennett.

Children of David Turney I and Parthenia Johnson are:

i. Albert Turney was born 21 Nov 1790 in Weston, CT.

ii. Abiah Turney was born 23 Oct 1792 in Weston, CT.

+ 18. iii. David Turney was born 02 Nov 1794 in Weston, CT, died 30 Nov 1880 in Union,Brown Co., OH, married Euphemia Wright 09 Jul 1818 in Brown Co., OH.

iv. Alson Turney was born 10 May 1796 in Weston, CT, married Sarah Wright 04 Aug 1825 in Brown Co., OH.

Notes for Alson Turney:Alson Turney 63Sarah Turney 50

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Sarah Turney 50Robert Turney 19Alfred Turney 16Pethena Turney 13Alice Turney 91860 BROWN CO CENSUS

Alson Turney 54Sarah Turney 44Robert Turney 10Alferd Turney 8Parthena Turney 6Bondenut Turney 3Sarah Turney 01850 BROWN CO CENSUS

v. Russell Turney was born 21 Sep 1798 in Weston, CT.

vi. Zalmon Turney was born 20 Apr 1800 in Weston, CT.

vii. Martha Turney was born 1802 in Weston, CT.

viii. Willis Turney was born 31 May 1804 in Weston, CT.

ix. Emeline Turney was born 1805 in Weston, CT.

x. Caroline Turney was born 20 Feb 1807 in Weston, CT.

xi. Sally Mariah Turney was born 02 May 1810 in Weston, CT.

38. George ???Wright was born in 1781 in Pennsylvania. He died on 05 Aug 1853. He married Elizabeth??? Robins on 27 Jan 1812.

39. Elizabeth??? Robins was born 1782 in Pennsylvania.

Children of George ???Wright and Elizabeth??? Robins are:

+ 19. i. Euphemia Wright was born 1803 in Pennsylvania, died 1876 in Union,Brown Co., OH, married David Turney 09 Jul 1818 in Brown Co., OH.

ii. John Wright was born 1815.

iii. Samuel Wright was born 1827.

40. Cornelius Van Camp was born in 1774 in Somerset Co., NJ. He was the son of 80. Thomas Van Camp and 81. Catherine Van Middlesworth. He married Leah Smock on 17 Nov 1799 in Somerset Co., NJ.

41. Leah Smock was born 1770 in Millstone, Somerset Co., N.J.. She was the daughter of 82. Matthys Smock and 83. Geertje Post.

Children of Cornelius Van Camp and Leah Smock are:

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+ 20. i. Thomas C. Van Camp was born 1795 in Somerset Co., N.J., died Aft. 1850[6], married Phoebe Van Fleet Abt. 1817.

ii. Matthies Van Camp was born 1797.

iii. Cornelius Van Camp was born 1799.

iv. Jan Van Camp was born 1802.

v. Peter Stediford Van Camp was born 28 Jan 1807.

vi. Catherine Van Camp was born 19 Feb 1812.

vii. Gitty Mariah Van Camp was born 1814.

viii. Alchey or Aletta Kline Van Camp was born 1817.

42. William Van Fleet was born about 1755. He died in 1843. He was the son of 84. Father /Van Fleet Vliet. He married Kniertje Vlerebome.

Notes for William Van Fleet:[165]. VAN VLIET.--"Information is desired of the Van Vliet family, the Van in many instances having been dropped. The record of an old family Bible (1839) says: 'Two brothers, Daniel and William Van Vliet, emigrated to America from Holland some twenty years before 1750; lived near New Brunswick, N. J. Daniel Vliet bought 16 acres near Six-Mile Run; afterwards, retaining this land, bought a farm in the wilderness of the Musconetcong river in N. J., about ten miles from Easton, Pa. He raised a family of seven sons and one daughter: John, David, Daniel, Margaret, Jesper, William, Garret and Abram. The five sons served as soldiers in the Revolutionary War.' From the Pension Department inWashington the names of Daniel and David appear as applying for a pension in 1833, and in the remarks at the bottom is the statement that his father and five brothers served as Revolutionary soldiers; also that Daniel, Sr., was Capt. in Col. Thompson's Regiment. Jesper married Polly Black of Philadelphia; their children were Abram, Garret (b. 1790), Acsah, John, Jesper, Ketura. The lastnamed Garret, my grandfather, went to Milwaukee in 1835 and was a surveyor in the employ of the Government."

M. V. N. (Kansas City, Kan.).

[We confess to have spent considerable time in puzzling over the ancestry of theabove-named Daniel and William Vliet, and take much interest in the subject. We had supposed the Vliet families of Somerset to have been well worked outby the late Judge Ralph Voorhees, a descendant, and that publications byhimself and others, including Chambers, would at least assist in solving ourcorrespondent's problem. It seems that the Daniel Vliet referred to was a Captain in the Revolution, having also five of his sons in the service. This makes almost as unique a record in this respect as that of the family of Rev. JamesMcCrea, as noted on another page; and as the line of Daniel, begun in Somerset, developed into a number of the best known families in Hunterdon and present Warren (formerly Sussex) county, we have greatly desired to ascertain to a certainty Daniel's ancestry.

At the outset we may say that the record of 1839 in the "old family Bible" we believe to be incorrect, so far as the statement goes that "Daniel and William Van Vliet emigrated to America from Holland some twenty years before 1750."

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Van Vliet emigrated to America from Holland some twenty years before 1750." We believe both were born near Six-Mile Run and New Brunswick, and descended from one of the two immigrants of that general family name; either from Adrian Gerritsen Van Vliet (or Van Vleet), who came from Utrecht,Holland, to New Amsterdam on the ship "Trouw," June 13, 1662, with his wife Agatha Jans Spruyt and five children, and whose sons were Gerrit, Jan and Dirck, or from Dirck Jansen Van der Vliet, who came from the Waal, Holland, in 1660, and settled in Flatbush. So far as we have known of the Somerset county Vliets they were descended from Dirck Jansen, whose sons were Gerrit, Jan and Hendrick. Gerrit appears to have located near Readington, and Jan (Judge Voorhees gives it as Jan's son Jan) settled near Six-Mile Run in or before 1717. This line does not seem to give any probable parent of Daniel and William. The writer, however, has discovered, from searching in the wills filed at Trenton, that a Margaret "Vleet" was the mother of both William and Daniel.Her will of Aug. 9, 1742, probat. Nov. 5, 1742 (Trenton Wills, Book D, p. 13), states she is a widow of New Brunswick, and gives her children as John, Francis, Mary, Ann, William and Daniel, the last two being under age. A codicil of the same date expresses the desire that her sons Daniel and William shall "keep house together." The husband of this Margaret, therefore, if known, would probably indicate clearly to which of the two Holland lines William and Daniel belonged. This, however, no search has yet revealed.

Of William Vliet, the son, we think he went from near Six-Mile Run to near Readington and m. Adriaentje Wyckoff, but are not certain that the ReadingtonWilliam is the same man. In any event he is to be distinguished from the William Van Fleet, of Readington, who m. Mary Middagh Aten.

As to Daniel, whose line thenceforward is traceable, and whose birth is stated to have been in 1726, it is certain he was a farmer near Six-Mile Run, having a small (16-acre) place; that he m. Charity Blackwell; that some, if not all of his children, were born there; that, at some time after 1752, he removed to near Bloomsbury in Hunterdon co., purchasing a much larger farm, and is buried there in a private cemetery. The pension papers of his fourth son, Daniel, Jr., give Six-Mile Run as the place of Daniel, Jr.'s birth; also stating that Daniel, Sr., was a Captain in 1777, and that Daniel, Jr., was in his father's Company. Captain Daniel d. in 1810, leaving a will, which shows his sons to have beenGarret, John, David, Daniel, Jasper and William, and that he had a daughterMargaret. This Margaret, by the way, was the well known "Peggy Warne," thewife of Joseph Warne. After her a Chapter of the D. A. R., now existing in Warren co., was named. Of the sons of the first Daniel we have learned the following:

The first son, Garret, b. at Six-Mile Run about 1745, served in the Revolution, and afterward became known as General Garret Vliet. He was a Major-General of militia and performed escort duty at Trenton when General Lafayette visitedthat city in 1825. He m. Lydia Eckman, settled near Danville, Warren co., and was a prominent county official for many years, as well as Member of the Legislature in 1828 and '29. His son, Daniel, who m. Barbara Woolever, was the father of the late Hon. Joseph Vliet, Prosecutor of the Pleas and afterward Judge of Warren co. His son, Daniel, Jr., was long an honored member of the Bar of that county. A sister to this Daniel, Jr., now resides at Washington, N. J., and is the wife of Rev. E. B. England, D. D., and Regent of the Peggy Warne Chapter, D. A. R. The second son, John, b. at Six-Mile Run about 1747, also served in the Revolution. The third son, David, b. 1749, also served in the War, and was living in 1833, when eighty-four years of age. The fourth son, Daniel, b. July 9, 1752, at Six-Mile Run, served, according to his pension papers of 1833, eight and one-half months in the Revolution, during the years 1776-'78. In 1777 he served in the Company of his father, who was Captain of the Company. He resided, in 1833, in Independence twsp., Warren co., and d. in 1841. The fifth son, Jasper ("Jesper" on some records), m. "Polly" Black, of Philadelphia. He also was a Revolutionary soldier. His sons

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on some records), m. "Polly" Black, of Philadelphia. He also was a Revolutionary soldier. His sons were Abram, Garret, John B. and "Jesper." Garret moved to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., served in the War of 1812-'15, became a surveyor, prospecting as far west as St. Louis, resided for some years near Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was an engineer in the construction of the Miami canal, and finally, 1837, settled n Milwaukee. Our corespondent, who makes the inquiry above printed, is the daughter of Garret's son William.--EDITOR QUARTERLY]. ========================================================The Early Settlers of Somerset County NJ

From 1681 to 1699 there had arrived from Long Island the following heads of families, mostly of Dutch extraction.

Coers Vroom, Michael Hanson, Andrew Allyn, Michael Van Veghten, Dirk Middagh, Frederick Garretson, John Wortman, PeterVan Nest, Jeronemus Van Nest, Jacob Sebring, Isaac Bodine, Edward Drinkwater, James Tunison, Cornelius Tunison, PeterDumont, Maurice Maurlson, Johannes Dameld, John Roelefson, Hendrick Rynierson, Thomas Possell, Cornelius Powelson, JanHans Coeverden, Folkerd Hendrik Harris, Josias Merlet, Andrew Anderson, Elton Nyssen, William Olden, William Clausen,Lawrence Opdyke, William Mouersen, Reuben Jansen, Gabriel Leberstein, Folkered Hendrickson.

"At North and South Branch of the Raritan", Andreas Ten Eyck, Abraham Dubois, John Pussell, Josias Classen, Jan Hendrickson,Daniel Sebring, Coenrad Ten Eyck, Derick Van Vegten, Alexander McDowel, Jan Van Siekien, Benjamin Bart, Jacob Stoll,Teunis Van Middlesworth, George Hall, Albert Louw, William Rosa, Paulus Bulner, Lucas Schermerhorn, Pierter Van Nest,Emanuel Van Etten, Johanes Grauw, John Emens, Coert Jansen, George Dildine, John Reading, Garret Van Vleet, WilliamBrown, John Cook, Hendrick Rosenboom, Frans Waldron, Godfried Peters, David Busum, David Subair, Abram Broca, JacobRaynierse, Garret Smock. In the vicinity of New Brunswick were Adrian Bennet, Aert Artsen, Roelif Sebring, Johanes Folkerson,Hendrick Bries, Roelf Voorhees, Lawrens Willimse, Roelf Nevius, Jan Van Vorhees, Jacob Ouke, Johanes Stoothoff, JaqesJonteyn, Jacobus Buys, Thomas Auten, Thomas Davidts, William Klassen, Johanes Coevert, Hendrick Bries, Andrias Wortman,Bernardus Juetor, Christopher Van Arsdalen, Jacob Corse, Cornelius Suydam, Joris Andersen, MartinVanderhoeve, JohanesMetsclear, Samuel Montfort, Jan Aten, William Moore, Nicklas Bason,

"At Three Mile Run", Hendrick Bries, Roelf Lucas, Jan Vorhees, Aert Aertsen, Isaac Van Dyke, Johanes Folkersen, Jan Aeten,Laurens Willimse, Roelf Nevius, Charles Fonteyn, Hans Stoothoff, Thomas Bouwman, Derck Volkerse, Garett Bolmer, Jan Lavor,Simon Wickoff, Pieter Hoff, Garret Dorland, Andries Boat, Jan Broca, James Fonteyn, Adrian Mollenar, Jacob Rapleyea, JorisHael, Jan Laeten, WilliamLambers, Peter Kinne, Hendrick Traphagen, Luycus Schermerhorn, Jans Van Middlesworth, JohanesFisher, Joeremias Field, Luycas Wessels, jacob Koersen, Nicholas Hayman, Cornelius Jan Onwegen, William Harrise, AndreasTen Eyck, William Dey, Manuel Van Allen, Abram Elemeteren, Johannes Seigeler, Jaurien Remer.

It is not certain the place of residence of each of these families. The Sebrings and Harris's live in the

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It is not certain the place of residence of each of these families. The Sebrings and Harris's live in the vicinity of Bound Brook.Pieter Dumont on the South side of the Raritan, Powelsons near Pluckamin. All of them evidently did not remain permenently,nor did all of them leave descendents. The names of others continue to occur in the records for many years. Most of them areknown to have immigrated to Somerset from Long Island, and among them there are several names which indicate a huguenotorigin. Somerset County has had a large infusion of the Huguenot group.

Nov. 10. 1776, Readington Baptisms Van Vliet, Jan and Elesebet--Williem.

43. Kniertje Vlerebome was born 1769. She was the daughter of 86. Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome and 87. Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp.

Notes for Kniertje Vlerebome:Vlerebomes in Somerset

1771. Jan. 27. Counover, Gerret and Antye--Gerret. Cole, Ezekeel and Lena--Sara. Cineer, Henrey and Mariya--Femmetie. Mar. 24. Vandevere, Fernandes and Rebecka--Fernandes. Waldren, Corneles and Sara--Geertye. Vlerebome, Serevase and Femmetye--Peter. Hofman, Jacob and Stintye--Isaac.

READINGTON CHURCH BAPTISMS FROM 17201771Vlerebome, Serevase and Femmetye--Peter. 1773 Sept. 19. Vlereboom, Serrevase and Femmetie--Femmetie 1776.June 23. Ten Brock, Jan and Annatie--Jacob. Bogert, Guisbert and Willemtie Niefis--Petris. Vlerebome, Serrevens and Femmetie--Geertrui1778Oct. 25. Vlereboom, Serevaes and Femetye--Maregreta. 1781Vlereboom, Serevase and Femmetye--Sara1784May 9. Cline, Gorge and Rebecke--Frenkje. Vlerrebome, Serrevase and Famitje--Gorge.1769 Mar 12Vlerboom, Servase and Femmetie Schamp--Knertie

Children of William Van Fleet and Kniertje Vlerebome are:

+ 21. i. Phoebe Van Fleet was born 20 Jun 1794 in Readington N.J., died Aft. 1850[6], married Thomas C. Van Camp Abt. 1817.

ii. Mary Van Fleet was born 13 Oct 1796.

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iii. Margre Van Fleet was born 28 Oct 1800.

iv. Jane Van Fleet was born 26 Nov 1803.

v. Sarah Van Fleet was born 19 Feb 1808.

vi. David Van Fleet was born 08 May 1811.

44. Phillip Dumont[10] was born in 1775 in Readington NJ. He was the son of 88. Dirck Dumont and 89. Rachel Conine?. He married Anna Calshet.

Notes for Phillip Dumont:50. Philip Dumont, bap. July 16, 1775 (Readington); m. Anna Calshet. They had a son Dirck, bap. Jan. 22, 1797. No other record of this branch, except that the Frelinghuysen records say one daughter married a Stillwell.

45. Anna Calshet was born Abt. 1766. She died Aft. 1850. She was the daughter of 90. Mattheies Callshet and 91. Nensey.

Notes for Anna Calshet:Name is possibly Colshe, Calshe, or Caulshen. Maybe Caelsits.

Subject: Re: LOOKUP SOMERSET COUNTY Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 18:07:10 -0500 From: "steven mceowen" <[email protected]> To: "Jeders" <[email protected]>

Janine,Don't have much on the Calshet name. I do seea couple small references besides what is inSomerset Co. Hist Quarterly, where you probablysaw the info you gave me on Anna and Phillip,There was a Peter Calsha, which is probably thesame family. Peter is listed in the Bedminster Twp.tax ratable for 1785. He had 142 acres of ground, 5 horses, 8 cattle, and 1 slave. Doesn't list the numberof people in his household. Peter is also listed in the reconstructed census for Somerset county in1790. They have his name listed as Calsha / Caulshen.Wish I could be of more help.Steve McEowen

----------> From: Jeders <[email protected]>> To: [email protected]> Subject: LOOKUP SOMERSET COUNTY> Date: Sunday, January 10, 1999 1:22 AM> > Dear Sir,> Unfortunately I can't narrow it down any more than this for you, but

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> Unfortunately I can't narrow it down any more than this for you, but> could you look and see if there is anyone named Calshet in any of your> books on Somerset County, NJ other than Anna who married Philip> Dumont.> I am also interested in the maiden name of their son Richard (Dirck)'s> wife Charity if you run into it.> I have not been able to find the Calshet name in any other case than> Anna, and know she didn't creep up from under a rock, so either there> are other Calshets or they have her name wrong in the baptismal> records. If you see other names that are close to Calshet that could be> her real name, please pass those along too.> Thank you so much.> > Janine Ramsey

1768June 12. Callshet, Martice and Dina--Pieter.1769 Jun 4 Collshit, Matiees and Nensey--Peter. Callshet, Mattheies and Nensey--Dina.

Children of Phillip Dumont and Anna Calshet are:

+ 22. i. Richard (Dirrick) Dumont was born 11 Nov 1796 in Readington, NJ, died 1874 in Tazewell Co., Illinois, married Chariete Updike 16 May 1818 in New Jersey.

ii. Mary? Dumont.

iii. Margaret Dumont, married Jeremiah Stillwell Bef. 1811[11].

Notes for Margaret Dumont:50. Philip Dumont, bap. July 16, 1775 (Readington); m. Anna Calshet. They hada son Dirck, bap. Jan. 22, 1797. No other record of this branch, except that the Frelinghuysen records say one daughter married a Stillwell.

46. John Updike was born in 1758 in Somerset Co. NJ. He died in 1815 in Seneca Co., NY. He was the son of 92. John Updike Sr. and 93. Mary Bragaw. He married Mary Smith.

Notes for John Updike:# ID: I00511# Name: John Updike , Jr.# Sex: M# Birth: 1743 in NJ# Birth: ABT 1758 in NJ# Death: 19 OCT 1819 in NY# PROP: 5 FEB 1805 Sale to David Johnson# Burial: UNKNOWN Old Log Meeting House Cemetery, Trumansburg, NY# Note:

The Op Dyck genealogy says that John died in 1815 in Seneca Co., NY. Tompkins Co. was formed in 1817 from Seneca Co., so the records that Charles Opdyke examined all mentioned Seneca Co. I believe that he is listed in the Old Log Meeting House cemtery as: UPDIKE, John d. Oct. 19, 1819 in his 78th yr. There is no reference to his wife. It seems likely that his son Jeremiah who moved to Hector, Tompkins Co. in 1821, came to take over his father's estate. This puts his birth much earlier than the Op Dyck genealogy says, but makes his first marriage to Gertrude more understandable as she is likely to have been born much earlier than 1760 (who had a child in 1767 and her sister's husband was supposedly born in 1733).

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From the deed dated 2/5/1805 from John Updike to David Johnson, "... and the said John Opdike by his marriage to Mary Smith one of the before mentioned daughters" shows that Mary Smith was the daughter, not granddaughter of Jeremiah Smith. His residence was stated as Seneca Co., NY, but Tompkins Co. was formed in 1817 from Seneca Co., so he could well have lived in what is now Tompkins Co.

Deed Abstracts, Book 1, Monmouth County, New Jersey, by Richard S. Hutchinson

[p] Abraham Truax to William Dock 11 June 1765 - Abrraham Truax and Lichy...his wife...County of Monmouth...[sold to]....William Dock Weaver...[for 120 pounds]...Lott of Land...in Windsor...[adjacent land owners or names - Milstone River...[50 acres]...[rest of deed missing].

[p] Abraham Truax to William Dock [From what is left of the deed, the following was ascertained - Grantors were Abraham and Liche [?] Truax and the Grantee was William Dock; Witnesses - Matthias Van Kirk, John Updike, Junr.]

[John Updike, Junr appeared before Joseph Skelton, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Middlesex Co., Dated - 15 April 1775.]

His daughter, Charity, was named after his first wife, Geertje.

JOHN UPDIKE JR

http://www.heritagepursuit.com/OpDyck/OpDyck5thGen.htm

Owing to his migration to Seneca County, and death there in 1815, he is not clearly remembered by the Updikes of Tompkins County, N. Y., nor by those of New Jersey. Of his own grandchildren there has been found only one now living, and her memory is impaired by age. The following extracts from correspondence and records are however conclusive as to his place in the family tree.

Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Kewanee, Illinois, writes that she lived with her father Jeremiah near Princeton, N. J., until she was seven years old, (which was in 1821); that her father used to carry her across Stony Brook to the house of her aunt Charity (Dumont); that there lived close by Stony Brook a William Updike whom her father always spoke of as "Uncle," and whom she has always understood to have been her grandfather's brother; that her grandfather lived somewhere in New York State, but she never lived near him and does not remember his name; that she has heard her father say that his father removed to New York State when the Indians were thick there; that she was a baby when her grandfather died (1815); that her father Jeremiah removed from New Jersey to Tompkins County, N. Y., with his family in 1821.

Charles J. Updike, of Centreburg, Ohio, says that his grandfather Jeremiah was born and married in Montgomery township, near Princeton, N. J.; moved in 1821 to Hector, Tompkins County, N. Y., and in 1839 to Knox County, Ohio; and has told him that he was distantly related to some grandchildren of William Updike of Stony Brook near Princeton.

William Updike's grandchildren, referred to, lived formerly in Ohio near Jeremiah; they write that they frequently talked with Jeremiah about their, relationship, and they think that their grandfather William and Jere- miah's father were brothers.

A granddaughter of Peter Updike, in Hopewell, N. J., remembers going; when a child to the Cedar Grove school-house with the children of Jeremiah; Updike who lived near by, and who afterward

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Grove school-house with the children of Jeremiah; Updike who lived near by, and who afterward moved West with his children when she was ten years old (1821).

A grandson of William Updike, in Batavia, Ill., recalls a "Jerry Updike from Tompkins County visiting Grandfather's house and calling him Uncle." Another grandson of William, living in Ohio, writes that William was, brother to the father of Jeremiah. A granddaughter of William, in Pennington, N. J., writes that Jeremiah was son of her grandfather's brother John.

The conclusion seems therefore certain that the John Jr. mentioned in the will of his father John Updike, in 1783, was the John Updike who was father of Jeremiah, and who lived near Cherry Valley in Somerset, N. J., and in Seneca Co., N. Y.

Records of Somerset Co., N. J.

1783. John Updike Jr. mentioned in will of his father John Updike , of Somerset Co., N. J ... (T)

1784. "John Updike 7r." is engaged in a small law-suit.

1785. "John Updike Jr." appears again in same suit.

1785. "John Updike Jr." is engaged in law-suit with Levi Updike.

1792. Surveyors of Hillsborough, Maidenhead, Hopewell, and Trenton Townships, relay the road from Blawenburg to Princeton,- "Beginning at Blawenburg * * * to the great road leading from Pennington toRocky Hill, across said road South to John Updike's land * * * thence Southeast to Peter Updike's land* * * thence Southeast to Thomas Stockton * * * Robert Stockton * * * Richard Stockton * * * Princeton." (This places John Updike's farm at Cherry Valley, near Princeton.)

1795. "John Updike Jr." is witness with Abraham Updike to a conyance to Jacob Updike of Montgomery.

1805. "John Updike of Seneca Co., N. Y.," and his wife Mary who is daughter of one of the heirs of Jeremiah Smith deceased of Franklin, Somerset Co., N. J., convey her one-eighth of land in Franklin, Somerset, on road from Kingston to Frederick Cruse's mill, being a house and 19 acres.

47. Mary Smith was born Abt. 1766. She was the daughter of 94. Jeremiah Smith and 95. Alice Elizabeth Boggaardt.

Notes for Mary Smith:1805. "John Updike of Seneca Co., N. Y.," a nd his wife Mary who is daughter of one of the heirs of Jeremiah Smith deceased of Franklin, Somerset Co., N.J., convey her one-eighth of land in Franklin, Somerset, on road from Kingston to Frederick Cruse's mill, being a house and 19 ac res.)

Children of John Updike and Mary Smith are:

+ 23. i. Chariete Updike was born 1800 in Near Princeton, NJ, died 1863 in Tazewell Co., Illinois, married Richard (Dirrick) Dumont 16 May 1818 in New Jersey.

ii. Jeremiah Updike was born 1789, died Ohio.

iii. William Updike, died Searsburgh, NY.

iv. Jonathan Updike, died Searsburgh, NY.

v. Abraham Updike, died Buffalo, NY.

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vi. Jacob Updike, died Buffalo, NY.

vii. Abigail Updike, died Searsburgh, NY.

viii. Amy Updike.

48. George Zumwalt was born on 10 Oct 1741 in York County, Pennsylvania. He died on 04 Sep 1815 in Harrison County, Kentucky. He was the son of 96. Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt and 97. Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob. He married Mary Kale? on 04 Sep 1771.

Notes for George Zumwalt:

Zumwalt, George b. 1745, York Co., Pa., d. 4 Sept. 1815, Harrison Co., Ky., m. Mary ___. SERVICE: Page 751 Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, by John H. Gwathmey . Private, George Zumalt, Capt. McCoys Co. ., August Co. VA. CHILDREN: Henry, b. 1771, m. Martha_____; Philip, b. 1784, m. 24 June 1809, Leah Powell; Christian, m. 8 Jan. 1817, Catherine Smith; John b. 15 Dec. 1814, Nancy Dryden; Jacob, m. 9 Feb 1779 Ann Spugin; Polly, m. Peter SImmons; Elizabeth, m. 8 Dec. 1779, Henry Fry; Christina, m. 7 Jan. 1794, Peter Snyder; Margaret, b. 17 Oct 1775, m. 7 Aug 1798, Michael Beaver. DESCENDANT: BOUNELL, Mary Jane (Mrs.), No 218054. A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution.

49. Mary Kale? was born Abt. 1751. She died Aft. 1816 in Harrison Co., KY?.

Child of George Zumwalt and Mary Kale? is:

+ 24. i. Phillip Zumwalt was born 01 Jun 1781 in VA or KY, died 03 Sep 1835 in Hillsboro, Indiana, married Leah Powell 24 Jun 1809 in Harrison Co., Ky.

50. Abraham Powell was born on 20 Oct 1754 in New Jersey?. He died on 03 Jan 1817 in Champaign Co., OH. He was the son of 100. Joseph Powell and 101. Christen Frye. He married Anna Smith.

Notes for Abraham Powell:POWELL , Abraham Birth: VA 20 Oct 1754 Rank: Ens Service: VA Death: OH 3 Jan 1817 Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No Spouse: (1) Anna Smith

The Battle of McMechen Narrows on 27 Sep 1777 is not officially considered part of theAmerican Revolution for some reason. The participants, 18 of whom died in battle, listed ina petition for reimbursement dated 2 Nov 1778, included

Lt. Anthony Miller Ens. David Wilson Capt. William Forman James Green John Wilson Jacob Pew (Pugh) Isaac Harris Robert McGrew Elisha Shivers

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Elisha Shivers Henry Riser Bartholomew Viney John Vincent Solomon Jones William Ingle Nathan Forman Abraham Powell Samuel Loury Samuel Johnston Edward Peterson Benjamin Powell Hambleton Forman

=====================================HISTORY OF FOREMAN'S DEFEAT AT MCMECHEN NARROWS IN 1777

FROM NEWSPAPER ARTICLE WRITTEN BY PROF. J C SANDER CHAIRMAN MINERAL COUNTY WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION

At the close of the French and Indian War (1764) the Indians were mostly driven west ofthe Ohio River but soon after the beginning of the Revolutionary War they became alliedwith the British and began to make incursions east and south of the Ohio in Virginia.In the year 1777, Western Virginia became what was then known as "The Back Door ofthe Revolution." Henry Hamilton, the British Lieutenant Governor at Detroit, havingfurnished the Indians with arms and ammunition, incited them to attack the colonists southof the Ohio River. George Washington, through the Governor of Virginia asked thevarious counties of the state to raise individual companies to keep or drive the Indianswest of the Ohio River.In Hampshire County this task was delegated to Captain William Foreman, and he raised acompany of 45 men. Many of these names are familiar in Hampshire and MineralCounties, such as Riser, Wilson, Pugh, Powell and Johnson.Captain Foreman with his men marched through to Fort Henry, now Wheeling, arrivingthere on the 15th day of September 1777, just fifteen days after the seige of that fort.On Sunday, the 26th of the month, in the evening a dense column of smoke was seen downthe river and the commanding officer thinking that the Indians had set fire to theabandoned fort at what is now Moundsville, sent Captain Foreman and his HampshireCounty men to investigate the cause of the smoke and to see if any Indians were to befound. No Indians were found and on the next day the company started to return to FortHenry. When the troops reached the narrow pass between a steep bluff and the Ohio Riverknown as McMechen Narrows, they were attacked by the Indians in ambush, and twentyof Hampshire County's noble warriors fell. This sad event is known in pioneer annals as"Foreman's Defeat", and long was heard the sorrowful story in the homes of the SouthBranch and Patterson's Creek Valleys.On November 6, 1778, the General Assembly of Virginia passed a resolution, on petition ofJohn Wilson and others, allowing pay to the following soldiers of Captain Foreman'sCompany for losses in this battle.

NAME PROPERTY LOST L S P FOREMAN, CAPTAIN

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FOREMAN, CAPTAIN WILLIAM RIFLE, POUCH AND HORN, POCKET COMPASS AND BLANKET 13 17 6 PETERSON, EDWARD RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH AND BLANKET 13 5 0 POWELL, BENJAMIN RIFLE-GUN, BLANKET, SHOT POUCH AND HORN 15 10 0 FOREMAN, HAMBLETON RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH, HORN AND BLANKET 13 5 0 GREEN, JAMES RIFLE-GUN AND BLANKET 11 17 6 WILSON, JOHN RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH, HORN AND BLANKET 11 10 0 PUGH, JACOB RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH, BLANKET AND HORN 10 3 9 HARRIS, ISAAC RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH, BLANKET AND HORN 14 17 6 MCGREW, ROBERT BLANKET 1 2 6 SHIVER, ELISHA BLANKET

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BLANKET 1 2 6 RISER, HENRY BLANKET 1 7 6 VIINEY, BARTHOLOMEW BLANKET 1 2 6 MILLER, ANTHONY BLANKET 1 2 6 VINCENT, JOHN BLANKET 1 10 0 JONES, SOLOMON BLANKET 1 10 0 INGLE, WILLIAM BLANKET 1 2 6 FOREMAN, NATHAN BLANKET 1 2 6 POWELL, ABRAM BLANKET 1 17 6 LOWRY, SAMUEL BLANKET 1 2 6 JOHNSON, SAMUEL RIFLE-GUN, SHOT POUCH, HORN AND BLANKET 9 3 6

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AMONG THE MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY WHO MADE NO CLAIM TO LOSSES WERE

WILSON, ENSIGN DAVID COLLINS, JOHN OGLE, JACOB HARKNESS, ROBIN LYNN, WILLIAM HARNESS, ISAAC

This resolution of the General Assembly also recites that this account ought to be chargedagainst the United States of America.

Many descendants of these brave warriors are still living within the confines of Hampshireand Mineral Counties.==========================================================Champaign County Poll Tax 1811 Surnames A to M Second Election; from Antrim's History of Champaign and Logan Counties, 1872 extracted by Linda Moeller, 1997 Powell, Abraham Salem electorPowell, William Urbana elector======================================Subj: Re: LookupDate: 8/14/98 3:26:59 PM Eastern Daylight TimeFrom: [email protected] (Gloria Malone)To: [email protected]

At 04:49 PM 8/12/98 -0400, you wrote:>Dear Gloria,>Could you please look up the will abstract for my ancestor, Abraham>Powell, who died>January 03, 1817 in your county. Thank You!>Janine>

Hello!I found three entries listed for Abraham Powell in the "Will Abstracts ofChampaign County, Ohio Books A thru F 1810 - 1888." The information wascompiled by Pat Stickley. I believe the first one is the record you wanted,but I will list the others also.

I will be on vacation next week, so if you have any other questions, it maybe awhile until I can get back with you.

Pg 69 Abraham Powell, SR probated 25 Feb 1817 Urbana TwpWife Ann powell; sons Elijah, Timothy, Enoch, Abraham [minor]; joseph[minor]; daughters Mary, Ann, Leah, Rahcel, Rhoda Powell and dec'd daughter Ruth's [no surname] children [no surname]Sons Elijah and Timothy Powell executors

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Sons Elijah and Timothy Powell executorsWitness: Samuel Powell, James Smith Abraham Powell will signed 4 Oct 1816

Pg 25 Samuel S. Powell probated Oct Term 1823 Urbana Twp recorded 2 Dec 1823Wife Catherine Powell; children Abraham, James [minor]; Alfred, Joseph,Abel, Samuel, Sarah, Mary, Henry, George, Nancy, Christina, Roxanne andMatilda Powell.Son Abraham Powell executorWitness: Elijah Powell, Timothy Powell James Smith will [x] signed 3 Jul 1823

book E pg 1 Abraham Powell probated 8 Feb 1882Heirs - james m Powell - son; Abram C. Powell - son; Philander Powell - son;Samuel Powell - son; Anne Powell - grdau; Nelly DaleSamuel & James land S34 Urbana Twp; Abram & Philander S28 Urbana Twp.Isaac neff executorWitness: J H White Issac Neff will singned [x] 3 Nov 1874

************************************************************Gloria Malone ([email protected])Reference, Champaign County Library 1060 Scioto Street Urbana, OH 43078937-653-3811 (voice) 937-653-5679 (fax) ************************************************************Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3

POWELL Abraham P Prob fam cem, Muzzy farm, Urbana Twp, Champaign Co OH 55============================================ Action in the Revolutionary War Foreman's Defeat

In the autumn of 1777, when it became known that the Indian Nations northwest of the Ohio would become the allies of Great Britain, an invasion of their country was planned, this to be commanded by General Edward Hand. A call for troops for this purpose was made on the West Virginia frontiersmen, and Major George Skillern raised two companies in Botetourt county, which, with forty Greenbrier county men under Captain William Renick, repaired to Point Pleasant, at the mouth of the Great Kanawha river. At the same time and for the same purpose, Captain William Foreman, of Hampshire county, collected a company of men in the South Branch Valley, and marched to the Ohio, arriving at Fort Henry, now Wheeling, on the 15th of September, fifteen days after the first siege at that place. On Sunday, the 26th ensuing, a great column of smoke was seen down the river and David Shepherd, a County-Lieutenant of Ohio county, believing that the Indians had set fire to the deserted Fort Tomlinson, on the Grave Creek Flats - now Moundsville - dispatched Captain Foreman with forty-five men to that place. No Indians were seen, the fort was intact and the troops spent the night at that place. The next day when returning to Wheeling, the party fell into an ambuscade at "McMechen Narrows," on the Ohio river, now in Marshall county, and twenty-one of the Virginians were killed at the first fire and several badly wounded. The sad event is known in pioneer annals as "Foreman's Defeat", and long was heard the sorrowful story in

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annals as "Foreman's Defeat", and long was heard the sorrowful story in the homes of the South Branch Valley and among the Hampshire Hills.

A partial list of the Hampshire County men at the Defeat of Captain William Foreman at "McMechen Narrows" between the sites of Wheeling and Moundsville, West Virginia, September 27, 1777

(Sources: "The American Pioneer", Vol, II, pp. 347-350; DeHass' "History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia", pp. 230-234, 279; "Journal of the Virginia House of Delegates", Session beginning October 5, 1778. P. 47.)

OFFICERS

William Forernan .... Captain Anthony Miller .... Lieutenant David Wilson .... Ensign

PRIVATES.

Edward Peterson, Benjamin Powell, Hambleton Foreman,

James Greene, John Wilson, Jacob Pugh, Isaac Harris, Robert McGrew, Elisha Shriver, Henry Riser, Bartholomew Viney, Anthony Miller, John Vincent, Solomon Jones, William Ingle, Natban Foreman, Abraham Powell, Samuel Lowry, Samuel Johnson, Jacob Ogle, Abraham Powell, John Collins, Robin Harkness, William Linn.

[Taken from: Third Biennial Report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia; Virgil A. Lewis; The News-Mail Company, Charleston, 1911]

POWELL, Abraham Birth: VA 20 Oct 1754Service: VARank: EnsDeath: OH 3 Jan 1817Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No Spouse: Anna Smith

51. Anna Smith was born 12 Sep 1762 in Frederick, Virginia. She died 19 Sep 1845 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio. She was the daughter of 102. James Smith and 103. Mary Capen.

Children of Abraham Powell and Anna Smith are:

i. Enoch Powell.

Notes for Enoch Powell:War of 1812 Champaign Co., OHElijah Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company Enoch Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company

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Capt. John McCord's Company Timothy Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company

ii. Timothy Powell.

Notes for Timothy Powell:War of 1812 Champaign Co., OHElijah Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company Enoch Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company Timothy Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company

iii. Abraham Powell Jr..

iv. Mary Powell.

v. Ann Powell.

vi. Rachel Powell.

vii. Rhoda Powell.

viii. Ruth Powell.

+ 25. ix. Leah Powell was born Abt. 1784 in VA, died 26 Oct 1849 in Indiana, married Phillip Zumwalt 24 Jun 1809 in Harrison Co., Ky.

x. Elijah Powell was born 1790.

Notes for Elijah Powell:War of 1812 Champaign Co., OHElijah Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company Enoch Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company Timothy Powell - Pvt Capt. John McCord's Company

52. Joseph Oder was born on 03 Aug 1751 in Prince William Co., VA. He died after 1832 in Harrison Co., Ky. He was the son of 104. Joseph Oder and 105. Nancy Moore. He married Elizabeth Barnes about 1775.

53. Elizabeth Barnes was born 22 Oct 1762 in York Co., VA. She died Cynthianna, Harrison Co., KY.

Child of Joseph Oder and Elizabeth Barnes is:

+ 26. i. Joseph Oder was born Abt. 1781 in Fauquier Co., VA, died Illinois???, married Elizabeth Bybee 18 Mar 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

54. David Bibee was born in 1735. He was the son of 108. John Bybee Sr. and 109. Sarah Judith Jane Giles. He married Elizabeth Boone.

55. Elizabeth Boone.

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Child of David Bibee and Elizabeth Boone is:

+ 27. i. Elizabeth Bybee was born 15 Aug 1783, married Joseph Oder 18 Mar 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

56. Henry Garner was born in 1760 in Rowan Co., NC. He died on 17 Oct 1835. He was the son of 112. Henry Garner. He married Nancy (Poole?) Unknown in 1783.

Notes for Henry Garner:Line from this point back Not 100% Confirmed

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 RECORDS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. FREDERICK COUNTY.

Name of head of family: Garner, Henry White: 6 Black: 3

JOB GARNER and REBECCA JONES GARNER

Job Garner was born in Tennessee in 1794 (April 8). His father Henry Garner and wife Nancy livedin North Carolina until just before Job was born, when they moved to Tennessee with at least threechildren (Enoch, Vincent and Elizabeth). Born after Job in Tennessee was Nancy and James.) Someof the Garner clan moved to Wayne Co. Indiana where all of Nancy Garner and Issac Adamson'schildren were born. Job had moved to Clinton County, Ohio where he married Rebecca Jones onSept. 26, 1816. Five of their children were born in Clinton Co, Ohio: John (1816); Henry (1819);Eleanore "Linny" (1821); Samuel (1823); and Nancy (1826). the family moved to Wayne Co.Indiana before Feb. 8, 1828 when son Mathias was born, followed by Sarah (1830); James (1835),Allen (1837) and finally Margaret "Mag" (1839), although James, Allen and Margaret were born inDelaware Co rather than Wayne, Co. Son Sam was married in 1845, while the group was still inIndiana, and four of their children were born there. Job, Samuel and others brought their familiesfrom Indiana to Iowa in 1854--AAB reports that it was common knowledge that this trip was bycovered wagon. Job bought land in Iowa, and at one point donated 40 acres to Hampton, IA so atown could be built. His photo is on display in the Court House and Town Hall.

GARNER/EADES-Looking for descendants of Henry GARNER that arrived in Wayne County,Ky by 1799. Known children are:Leah GARNER(married Gabriel EADES), John F., Sally, Peggy,David, Gabriel D., Polly, and Henry G. GARNER. These names were taken from probate recordsof Hardin county, Tn.

57. Nancy (Poole?) Unknown. She died Oct 1819.

Children of Henry Garner and Nancy (Poole?) Unknown are:

i. Job B. Garner was born 08 Apr 1794 in TN.

Notes for Job B. Garner:JOB GARNER Job Garner Obituary

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from the Waverly Republican October 30, 1879"Called Home"

Mr. Job Garner one of the oldest inhabitants of Iowa as well of one of the oldest settlers in thissection of the state, died at the residence of his son, James Garner near Finchford about two weeksago. The deceased was 85 years of age and was the founder of the new thriving little city ofHampton.

JOBE GARNER CHRONOLOGY

submitted (and updated) by Darrell Garner Nov. 22, 1998

YEAR -DATE EVENT

1795 Apr 8 Jobe Garner born at Tennessee (Location not yet known )

1811, approx Family moved to Highland or Clinton Co. Ohio

1811, Poll Tax Henry Garner(Jobs Father and Enoch Garner Highland Co. Oh.

1813, Sep 4 Jobe served in war of 1812 Sep 4, 1813-Mar 4, 1814 at FortRichardson Oh.

1815, Sep 26 Married Rebecca Jones in Clinton Co. Ohio. (see marriage record)

1816, Dec 25 Birth of son John Garner, Clinton Co. Ohio

1818, Jan 12 Birth of son Henry Garner, Clinton Co. Ohio

1820 Census Wayne County Indiana.

1819 approx Father Henry Garner passed away.

1821, Sep 21 Birth of daughter Eleanor Garner, Clinton Co. Ohio

1823, Jul 27 Birth of son Samuel Garner, Clinton Co. Ohio

1825, approx Family moved to Wayne Co. Indiana

1826, Jan 30 Birth of daughter Nancy Garner, Wayne Co. Indiana

1828, Feb 8 Birth of Son Matthias Garner, Wayne Co. Ind. (Iowa deed says Porter Co. In.)

1830 Census Henry County Indiana

1830, Jan 31 Birth of daughter Sarah Garner, Wayne Co. Indiana

1831, approx Family moved to Delaware Co. Indiana

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1831, approx Family moved to Delaware Co. Indiana

1833, Apr 18 Birth of Rebecca Ann Garner, Delaware Co. Indiana

1834, Jan 7 Jobe bought land T21, R9, Sec 20 of Delaware Co. Indiana(Brother Enoch

lived 3-miles West, both were known to be the earliest settlers there. )

1835, Feb 13 Birth of son James Garner, Delaware Co. Indiana

1836, Dec 7 Jobe bought land T21, R9, Sec 2 of Delaware Co. Indiana

1837, Feb 5 Birth of son Allen Garner, Delaware Co. Indiana

1839, Apr 15 Birth of daughter Margaret Garner, Delaware Co. Indiana

1840, census 1-m under 5, 1-m 10-15, 1-m 15-20, 2-m 20-30, 1-m 40-50, 1-f under 5,

Dela co. pg 553 2-f 5-10, 1-f 10-15, 1-f 30-40

1853, Family moved to Janesville Iowa,

1853, Nov 15 Jobe bought 36.41acres @$1.25/acre cash at Land Office of Dubuque Iowa

Cert #16304 NE1/4 of NW1/4 T90N, R14W, SEC 3 (Now Blackhawk Co.)

1853, summer Bought or acquired 80acres in Franklin Co. Iowa (See history of Franklin Co)

1853 winter Lived in Franklin Co. winter of 1853-1854 (Franklin Co. History pg 140)

1854, Feb 15 Sold parcel in Blackhawk Co. to James Boyd of Bremer Co. for $200.00

1856 Census Franklin Co. Iowa

1856, May 14 Deeded 40 acres to Franklin Co. for County Seat.

1860 Census Liberty Township, Grundy County Missouri

1860, approx Jobe moved to Grundy Co. Liberty twsp Misouri (see Census 1860)

1863, Dec 12 Jobe and Rebecca traveled from Mo. to Bremer Co. (error land in Missouri)

1870 Census Butler County Iowa

1870, approx Jobe returned to Finchford Ia. area. Son Matthias had farm 2mi N. of Fincford.

1872, Apr 23 Wife Rebecca passed away. Buried at Finchford Iowa Cemetery.

1873, Apr 30 Jobe marries Mary J. Moore (see Marriage Cert. Bremer Co.Ia.)

187_, ___ __ Wife Mary passed away.

1877, Feb 19 Jobe marries Martha Taylor (see Marriage Cert. Bremer Co. Ia.)

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1879, Oct 9 Jobe Garner passed away. Buried at Finchford Iowa Cemetery, Blackhawk Co.

JOB(E) GARNER and REBECCA JONES GARNER

Job Garner was born in Tennessee on April 8, 1795. His father Henry Garner and wife Nancy livedin North Carolina until just before Job was born, when they moved to Tennessee with at least threechildren (Enoch, Vincent and Elizabeth). Born after Job in Tennessee was Nancy and James.) Someof the Garner clan moved to Wayne Co. Indiana where all of Nancy Garner and Issac Adamson'schildren were born. Job had moved to Clinton County, Ohio, about 1811, where he fought in thewar of 1812 (until March 4, 1814) and where he eventually married Rebecca Jones (Sept. 26,1815). Five of their children were born in Clinton Co, Ohio: John (1816); Henry (1818); Eleanore"Linny" (1821); Samuel (1823). Jobe's father died probably in 1819. The family moved to WayneCo. Indiana in 1825, where Nancy was born (1826)and on Feb. 8,1828 son Mathias was born,followed by Sarah (1830); James (1835), Allen (1837) and finally Margaret "Mag" (1839), althoughJames, Allen and Margaret were born in Delaware Co rather than Wayne, Co. In 1834 Jobe boughtland in Delaware Co. Indiana, near his brother Enoch, both known to be the earliest settlers there.

Son Sam was married in 1845, while the group was still in Indiana, and four of their children wereborn there. Job, Samuel and others brought their families from Indiana to Iowa in 1853--AABreports that it was common knowledge that this trip was by covered wagon. Job bought land inIowa, and at one point sold 40 acres to Hampton, IA so a town could be built ["This beautiful andenterprising city (Hampton) was laid out in 1856, by James B. Reeve, George Ryan and wife, andJob Garner." (History, p. 384). His photo is on display in the Court House and Town Hall. Jobe Garner and his family figure prominently in The History of Franklin County and it is reportedthat "The first religious services were held at the house of Mr. Fairchild by Job. B. Garner, who hadjust come to the township [Reeve] and was anxious to get a claim but was short of means topurchase. Mr. Reeve had an interest in a claim and arranged it so that Job had the claim with theunderstanding that he was to pay for it in preaching. A meeting was held in the summer of 1853,which nearly everyone in the township attended." (History p. 534.

An anecdote is reported in the History where the families had to move for a few weeks in

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An anecdote is reported in the History where the families had to move for a few weeks in 1854 dueto an "Indian scare." "Van Horn came to Garner's before bedtime and the families immediately setabout making preparations for departure. Garner's people had quite a number of chickens and thethrifty housewife concluded that the best method of taking them along was kill, pick, and cook them,which job took nearly all night. The Garner family remained away about three weeks" (pp. 222-3).

Around 1860, Jobe Garner moved to Liberty Township, Grundy County Missouri, but wererecorded back in Iowa, Bremer County, in 1870, joining his son Matthias who had a farm north ofFinchford. Rebecca dies in 1872, in April. Jobe marries Mary J. Moore a year and a week later. Shedies before 1877 when Jobe marries a Martha Taylor, also in Bremer County Iowa. Job dies onOctober 9, 1879 and is buried in the town cemetery in Finchford, Iowa, near many of his sons anddaughters.Quotes from History thanks to Bob Woods. See also the Chronology of Jobe's life by DarellGarner.

+ 28. ii. James Garner was born Abt. 1800 in Ohio, died 10 Aug 1840 in Delaware Co or Hancock Co. IN[7, 8], married Mary Crum 30 Oct 1828 in Delaware Co., Indiana.

iii. John F. Garner.

iv. Henry G. Garner was born 1790.

v. Enoch Garner was born 10 Jun 1781.

vi. Susannah Garner was born 12 Sep 1789.

vii. Elizabeth Garner was born 1791.

viii. Vincent Garner was born 1795.

ix. Nancy Garner was born 1797.

58. John Crum was born between 1777-1778 in (Bedford Co.?) Pennsylvania - 1770 on 1850 Delaware Co., Census. He died after 1850 in Delaware Co., IND. He was the son of 116. Peter Crum and 117. Mary Unknown. He married Mary Catherine Lee on 10 Apr 1806 in Greene Co., OH.

Notes for John Crum:Judge Symmes did not divine with his usual prescience in this case. Scarcely more than two months had passed after this deliverance before the Indians appeared in force but a few miles from his home and made a desperate attack upon one of his stations. On the eighth of January, 1791, Colonel John S. Wallace, of Cincinnati, lately mentioned in this chapter, together with Abner Hunt, who was a surveyor, John Sloane, and a Mr. Cunningham, engaged in exploring the country, fell in with this. war-party, or a detachment of it, somewhere on the west bank of the Great Miami, where the whites had encamped the night before. When setting out that morning to explore the bottoms above their camp, towards Colerain, or Dunlap's station, they had got but about seventy yards away when they were assailed by savages from the rear, an ambuscade having evidently been prepared for them. Cunningham was shot down instantly; Hunt was violently dismounted by the fright of his horse, and

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Cunningham was shot down instantly; Hunt was violently dismounted by the fright of his horse, and made prisoner; and Sloane was shot through the body, but managed to keep his feet and effect his escape. Wallace also dashed off, but on foot, and was followed by two Indians, when he overtook Sloane and mounted Hunt's riderless horse, which had kept along with its companion. Both Wallace and Sloane thus escaped safely and uninjured to Dunlap's station. Colonel Wallace had a narrow escape, however. He was repeatedly fired upon in his flight, and at the first shot his leggings became loose, the fastenings perhaps cut by the missile, when he tripped and fell. Coolly but rapidly he retied the strings, in time to resume his flight without being overtaken. Hunt's fate was terrible, being that which too often befell the captive among the savages. During a lull in the siege of Dunlap's station, the third night after the capture, they occupied themselves in the torture of the hapless prisoner. He was prostrated across a log with his legs and arms stretched and fastened in painful positions to the ground; he was scalped, his body agonized by knife-wounds, and the cruel work completed, as one account relates, by building a fire upon his naked abdomen, or, as others have it, by thrusting blazing firebrands into his bowels, which had been exposed by the cutting and slashing to which he had been subjected. In this dreadful situation his remains were found after the Indians had retired, and were taken up decently and buried by the garrison. The attack on Dunlap's began in the early morning of January 10th. About five hundred Indians appeared before the stockade, with three hundred more in reserve in the neighborhood, and demanded its surrender, promising the garrison and settlers safety. They are believed to have been led by the notorious white renegade, Simon Girty, who was guilty of so many atrocities and barbarities toward the whites, arid is said to have died, himself, in the centre of a blazing log-heap, where he was placed by a party of avengers, who recognized him long after Indian hostilities had ceased. Girty's brother was also in the attacking force, with Blue Jacket and other well-known chiefs. During the parley with Kingsley, which lasted two hours, Simon Girty was seen holding the rope with which the prisoner's (Hunt's) arms were tied, and sheltered behind a log. Lieutenant Kingsley was in command, but had only eighteen regulars, who, with eight or ten armed residents, made but a feeble garrison in point of numbers. Nevertheless the Indian demand was refused and fire was opened by the garrison, being promptly returned by the besiegers. As soon as possible a runner was got off to Fort Washington for reinforcements, and the defence continued to be stoutly maintained. The women in the station kept up the supply of bullets to their defenders by melting spoons and pewter plates and running them into balls; and the fire on both sides was scarcely intermitted for hours. The Indians entirely surrounded the stockade on the land side, their flanks resting on the river; and their fire was hot and distressing. It was kept up until late in the afternoon, when the Indians drew off and during the night put Hunt to the torture in full view of the garrison, between the fort and an ancient work remaining near. The attack was renewed in the evening and maintained in a desultory way until midnight, when the beleagured people again had comparative rest, but no refreshment in their weariness and terror except parched corn, their supply of water being cut off by the merciless foe. The Indians in this attempt set fire to the brush about the station and threw many blazing brands upon the structures within it, but they were happily extinguished before serious mischief was done. Again the Indians came on the next day, but were met with the steady, unrelenting fire of the garrison, and hastily withdrew, probably hastening their retreat from the report of their scouts that relief was marching from Fort Washington. In their retreat the Indians shot all the cattle within their reach. A force of thirty regulars and thirty-three volunteers had been dispatched from Fort Washington, under the command of Captain Timmons, reaching the neighborhood of the station the next forenoon about ten o'clock, but finding the Indians already gone. They went in pursuit at once, but with little effect, the detachment not being numerous enough to make an effective attack. [p.63] This heroic defence of Colerain against an overwhelming force of savages is one of the most noteworthy incidents in the history of the county. Sometime before the fight David Gibson and John Crum, of the station, had been taken prisoners by the Indians, and Thomas Lawi-son and William Crum driven to the stockade, to the imminent danger of their lives. The inhabitants there were kept in a pretty constant state of alarm, and, after the defeat of General St. Clair the following November, the settlers at Dunlap's, vividly remembering the attack which followed Harmar's misfortune, and reasonably expecting a similar sequel to St. Clair's, abandoned the station, and were only persuaded to return with considerable difficulty. It was important that this station should be maintained. Judge Symmes wrote in January, 1792: "Colerain has always been considered the best barrier to all the settlements, and when that place became re-peo-pled the inhabitants of the other stations became

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settlements, and when that place became re-peo-pled the inhabitants of the other stations became more reconciled to stay." Ancestry.com. Hamilton County, Ohio History [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1997. Original data: Ford, Henry A. History of Hamilton County. Cleveland, OH, USA: L.A. Williams, 1881.

A short time after the capture of Gibson, John Crum, a lad of thirteen, was taken while out in the woods gathering grapes. He had left his hat at the foot of the tree he had climed to obtain the grapes, and the Indians seeing it came up and ordered him down. Soon after this Thomas Larison and David Crum were chased into the station at the peril of their lives." These occurrences produced such alarm that Gen Harmar, the commandant at Fort Washington, was applied to for troops, in response to which Lieut. Kingsbury was stationed at Colerain with thirteen men.

History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio : their past and present, including early settlement and development, antiquari

A short time before the attack on Dunlap's Station, John Crum and David Gibson, two of our settlers, were captured by the Indians, who were always lurking about. Crum, who was a boy of thirteen, had gone to the woods for grapes, which, having given his sisters, they returned for home. He left his hat, unfortunately, at the foot of the tree he had climbed to get the grape vines. A party of five Indians passed by, and observing teh hat, cast their eyes up teh tree, and bade him get down...Gibson, while in Captivity, married a white woman who had been made a prisoner by the Indians, and together with his wife and Crum, was released, with various other captives, at the time of Wayne's treaty.Sketches and statistics of Cincinnati in 1859

Our county : its history and early settlement by townships : entry of public lands, present owners, reminiscences of pioneer liJohn Crum purchased land in July 1834 in Monroe Township. Also..."One of the early entries of the township was made in section 14, being the east half of the southeast quarter, on July 14, 1827, by John Crum, then Rebecca Gable in 1829, Homer Brooks and William Mansfield in 1831....

The first Religious Society in the township is believed to have been that of the Christians, then called by some Newlights, at Jacksonburgh, formed about 1815. They held meetings in dwellings, barns, and school-houses. In 1820, they built a frame meeting-house in town. The society was formed by David Purviance, Samuel Boyd, John Scott, and others, who were afterward joined by John Beard, Richard L. Leeson, Robert Leavell, Elijah Martindale, and others. Another informant names as first members, Samuel and Isabella Boyd, Sarah, William, John, and Abraham Crum, Wm. Reynolds, Jesse Frazier, Henry Logan, Jonathan Kidwell, and others--60 or 70 in all. The society, he says, was organized as a Christian or Disciple church, by James McVey and Daniel Winder. Among the members were Joseph Shank, Wm. Boyd, R. L. Leeson, Mary Graham, and others. Their house was destroyed by fire about 1840, by an incendiary.======================================================

The first Blacksmith in the town probably was Jacob Stevens, from Pa., about 1834. John Condo, from Pa., early bought of John Crum, on the state road near Germantown, forty acres of land with a blacksmith shop. After two years it was destroyed by fire; and Condo built a shop in town.

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History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER VIII THE MIAMESE AND THE INDIANS

This heroic defence of Colerain against an overwhelming force of savages is one of the most noteworthy incidents in the history of the county. Sometime before the fight David Gibson and John Crum, of the station, had been taken prisoners by the Indians, and Thomas Lawi-son and William Crum driven to the stockade, to the imminent danger of their lives. The inhabitants there were kept in a pretty constant state of alarm, and, after the defeat of General St. Clair the following November, the settlers at Dunlap's, vividly remembering the attack which followed Harmar's misfortune, and reasonably expecting a similar sequel to St. Clair's, abandoned the station, and were only persuaded to return with considerable difficulty. It was important that this station should be maintained. Judge Symmes wrote in January, 1792: "Colerain has always been considered the best barrier to all the settlements, and when that place became re-peo-pled the inhabitants of the other stations became more reconciled to stay."

1) SOURCE: HISTORY OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA (1907)p. 1050"NATHANIEL H. CRUM. The name of Nathaniel H. Crum is inscribed high on the roll of Warren township's honored pioneers. Crumstown was named in honor of the family which he represents, and in the improvement and upbuilding of Warren township its members have taken an active and helpful part, laboring for its promotion and welfare. Nathaniel H. Crum was born in Berrien County, Michigan, October 27, 1847. His paternal grandfather, John Crum, had a remarkable history, for when but a small boy he was captured by the Indians, and it was not until he had reached his eighteenth year that the chief of the tribe with whom he lived told him of his parents and where he could find them. The boy immediately returned home, and in Ohio was married to Mary Lee, and they had six children, four sons and two daughters. Among the number was Stephen Crum, the father of Nathaniel, who was born in ohio, and in Indiana was married to Mahala Berry, whose birth occurred in Pennsylvania, a daughter of Ben Berry of Pennsylvania. In 1847 Mr. and Mrs. Crum made the overland journey to Michigan, locating on the farm now owned by their children and consisting of three hundred acres. They have long since passed to their reward, the father reaching the good old age of eighty years ere he wsa called to the home beyond, whilde the mother died at the age of sixty-five..."

2) SOURCE: HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO CHAPTER VIII THE MIAMESE AND THE INDIANS"This heroic defence of Colerain against an overwhelming force of savages of the most noteworthy incidents in the history of the county. Sometime before the fight David Gibson and John Crum, of the station, had been taken prisoners by the Indians, and Thomas Lawison and William Crum driven to the stockade, to the imminent danger of their lives. The inhabitants were there kept in a pretty constant state of alarm, and after the defeat of General St. Clair the following November, the settlers at Dunlap's, vividly remembering the attack which followed Harmar's misfortune, and reasonably expecting a similar sequel to St. Clair's, abandoned the station, and were only persuaded to return with considerable difficulty. It was important that this station should be maintained. Judge Symmes wrote in January, 1792: "Colerain has always been considered the best barrier to all the settlements, and when that place became re-peopled the inhabitants of the other stations became more reconciled to stay."

3) SOURCE: ROBINSON'S HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY (OHIO) Soldiers of the War of 1812Crum, John- Bath (Township) James Galloway, captain.

4) SOURCE: GREENE COUNTY OHIO MARRIAGE RECORDS:John Criem to Mary Lee April 10, 1806

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5) SOURCE: BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO MARRIAGE RECORDS:Married on the 26th day of November 1815 by John Dunn Esquire one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid John Crum to Rachel Nap.

6) HANCOCK CO., INDIANA- BOWEN"A Fact worthy of mention is that Mrs. Reeves grandfather (Nancy Garner Reeves, d/o James Garner and Mary Crum) Crimm was, when nine years old, taken a prisoner by the Indians while gathering wild plums and was held a captive for nine years, being then liberated through the intercession of his brothers. So strong was the friendship formed between the red men and himself that every year afterward he was visited by an Indian chief.

7) 1830 Delaware Co., IND Censusp. 580/291John Crumb 00001 00001John Crumb Sr., 00011001 0100001

8)SOURCE: Colerain Township "Revisited" 1794-1994 by Ruth J. Well.Page 5.Colerain Township HistoryForte Coleraine / Dunlap's StationThe settlement became know as Dunlap's Station after its proprietor. Several youth were taken into captivity by the Indians and held captive until the Treaty of Greenville. They were John Crum aged twelve and David Gibson, aged sixteen who were held captive until 1795.

NAME INDEX TO THE CHRISTIAN MESSENGER

Crum, Abraham Milton, Ind. 1833 1834 1835; died Sept. 14, 1836, in Milton, Ind; his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren amount to 120.Crum, J. Milton, Ind. 1832 1834 1835 Crum, John Wayne County, Indiana, Oct. 26, 1828, mentions "neighborhood of James McCash;" Middletown, Ind 1836

Index to

THE CHRISTIAN RECORD

by David McWhirter

Nashville, Tennessee

Disciples of Christ Historical Society

1987

CRUM, JOHN (INDIANA) CRUM, JOHN Oct'51:105

John Crum

John CRUM Sr. b. abt. 1782 Penn. According to family tradition told through the ages, JohnSr. was stolen by the Indians as a small child and kept until the age of 12. According to the

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Sr. was stolen by the Indians as a small child and kept until the age of 12. According to theterms of the Greenville Treaty 3 Aug 1795 Article II "All prisoners shall on both sides berestored." It goes on to say "the people of the United States, still remaining prisoners amongthe Indians, shall be delivered up in ninety days from the date hereof, to the general orcommanding officer at Greenville, Fort Wayne or Fort Defiance; and ten chiefs of the saidtribes shall remain at Greenville as hostages, until the delivery of the prisoners shall beeffected." During those tender years, John was raised and loved by an old Indian couple astheir own child. Complying with the terms of the treaty they brought him back to his parentsbut John refused to stay. He ran away returning to his adopted Indian parents staying a shorttime longer with them. Once again the old Indian couple delivered him to his birth parents, hisage now about 13. On this occasion his father gave him a rifle to induce him to stay withthem. the next day John was missing again and his parents thought he had returned oncemore to be with his Indian family. They set out in search of him and found him up a smallbranch. John had killed a deer with his rifle and was roasting the venison over a small fire.His newly acquired gun was leaning against a nearby tree. John Sr. used to tell the storyabout how he and his Indian playmates would steal beeswax, from storage, to chew. Johnwould always be the one punished for the deed because of tell tale teeth marks left in theremaining wax. His upper teeth were broad with a wide gap between the two front teeth (atrait still carried by present descendants) and the Indian children all had small, narrow upperteeth with no gap. When John figured out just how the Indians knew he was also a culprit, hesolved the problem by biting only with his lower teeth which were narrow and smaller in size,comparable to the same size and shape of the Indian children's teeth. As of that time theIndian children were punished for sneaking bites of the treasured bees wax, as verified by theremaining evidence of the smaller teeth marks left in the wax. John CRUM Sr. m. 10 Apr1806 Greene Co. Ohio to Mary LEE Their ch. were (1) William CRUM b. 1809 d. 9 Mar 1889Calif. m. 3 Jun 1838 St. Joseph Co. IN to Ann RADABAUGH. They had one ch. 1.MaryElizabeth CRUM who m. Christian HOLLER, Jr. (2) John CRUM Jr. b. 1810 Ohio d. 15 Apr1892 m. three times (3) Steven CRUM b. abt 1 Sep 1811 Greene Co. Ohio d.16 Jan 1892Crums Point (Now Crumstown named for the CRUM family) St. Joseph Co. IN m. 26 Oct1833 Mahala BERRY Delaware Co., IN. They settled in St. Joseph Co. & had ch. 1.Rachel Ann2.Rebecca M. who m. Charles Franklin PARTRIDGE; 3.Mary Ellen who m. Levi SydneySTOMBAUGH; 4.Martha Jane 5.Cornelia; 6.Elizabeth Catherine; 7.William B.; 8. NathanielH. who m. Hannah Jane WHITING; 9.Hannah C.; 10.Percilla Amelia who m. Franklin PierceHAY & 11.Olive Mahala CRUM who m. John CUSTER. Some descendants still live in St.Joseph Co. (4) (4) Catherine CRUM (twin) b. abt. 1813 Ohio d. 1895 m. 22 Oct 1829 FayetteCo. Ind. to Isaac M. Smith They had ch. 1.Mary; 2.James; 3.Rachel; 4.Elias M.; 5.Robert A.6.Sarah E.; 7.Alpheus N.; 8.Isaac M. Jr.; 9.Nancy K. Smith. (5) Mary CRUM (twin) who m. 30Oct 1828 Delaware Co. to James GARNER. Nothing is known about the GARNER family. (6)Peter CRUM b. abt. 1815 Ohio d. bef. 31 Mar 1890 m. 3 Nov 1833 Cass Co. Mich. to NancyRUNYAN. They had ch. 1.Mahala (Hale) who m. 1st. George SWANGER m. 2nd. JamesWendel SMITH; 2.Benjamin F. who m. Mary ...; 3.William H. who m. R. ...; 4. John W. who m.Frances ...; 5.Peter J.; 6.Maria CRUM. They lived in St. Joseph Co. IN then went to theDakota Territory. Mary Lee CRUM must have died sometime after Peter was born. JohnCRUM Sr. m. 2nd. Rachel Andrews NAPP 26 Nov 1815 Butler Co. Ohio. Rachel Andrews,dau. of James & Martha ANDREWS m. 1st. Feb 1804 Belmont Co. Ohio to Moses NAPP.Children of Rachel ANDREWS & Moses NAPP/KNAPP are unknown. No children known forJohn CRUM Sr. and Rachel ANDREWS NAPP. John CRUM Sr. entered land in Delaware Co.in 1827 and was soon followed by his sister, Rebecca CRUM MANSFIELD GOBLE In 1829.Twice a widow, Rebecca d. 1833 & is buried in the MANSFIELD Cem. Delaware Co. IN.John and Rachel CRUM were living June 1850 in the household of John CRUM Jr., HarrisonTownship., Delaware Co. Ind.

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FROM MY OLD WEBSITE: "It seems, one day, John and his sister (or sisters according to one source) Rebecca were out in the woods of the Southwestern Ohio region, gathering grapes to eat. John was a lad of 13 at the time. After gathering a certain quantity of grapes, John handed some to his sister Rebecca who then headed towards home. John stayed behind gathering more grapes from a vine in a tree. While in the tree, his hat from the tree to the ground and 5 Miami Indians happened by and saw the hat. Looking up the tree, they instructed him to come down. They captured him and brought him back to their camp where an indian couple adopted him. John was in captivity for 5 years, until, at the age of 18, as a condition of the treaty of Greenville he along with several other captives was released. John was reluctant to go home because he had grown very close to his indian parents; but, the tribe told him where to find his family and he soon joined them. So close was his relationship to his adopted tribe that every year thereafter an Indian chief used to visit John. The next place we see John is when he married Mary Lee, April 10, 1806, in Greene Co., Ohio. The marriage record spells his name Criem. "

Cri_m, John Lee, Mary 1806 Apr. 10 Read, Andrew

59. Mary Catherine Lee was born Abt. 1786 in Ohio. She died Abt. 1815 in Probably Butler Co.Ohio. She was the daughter of 118. John Lee I.

Notes for Mary Catherine Lee:shirley baston wrote:

> I got this from another list and thought it was interesting and pertinent to genealogy enthusiasts. It was especially meaningful to> me since my gg grandfather, Samuel Patterson, was born in Vermont in Sept of 1916.> Enjoy!> Shirl in OH>> IT COULDN'T HAPPEN BUT IT DID IN 1816 THE KILLER YEAR>> When we think of survival, usually our thoughts go to facing a> terrorist attack with a loaded gun or bomb, or perhaps tangling with> a big truck on the interstate, or facing some other life threatening> moment where there is little hope of escape.>> Old man weather seldom figures in our survival picture. Even in> weather extremes, man would survive, wouldn't he? Usually, but> wait a moment.>> The summer of 1816 was nonexistent. It was a killer year over much> of the US. This is not legend but statistical facts. Sunshine Magazine> much quoted international journal gave this account of the phenomenon:> "January was so mild that people allowed their fires to go out. February> was also mild, and so was March. April came in warm, but as the days> lengthened, the air became colder, and by May 1, temperatures were> like those of the winter. Young birds were frozen stiff in their nests,> and ice formed on the ponds and the rivers of the Midwest. Corn was> killed and fields were planted again, with no germination. By the end> of May all vegetation had been killed by the cold. June was the coldest> month ever experienced in this latitude. All of the fruit was destroyed,> snow lay ten inches thick in Vermont on July 4, 1816, and all of New> England was ice covered. August proved to be the worst month of all.> There was great starvation among the people.">

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>> That summation of the year of 1816 seems incredible, but there> are other statistical facts.>> R A. Weinel, a Missouri historian, states facts that a repetition of> the above and he makes an addition:>> "In Virginia, Thomas Jefferson applied for an emergency loan to tide> him over his crop failures. Europe, too, was hard hit by the unseasonable> cold and in 1816 was also known in England as the year without a> summer. Henry & Elizabeth Stommel argue in Volcano Weather, their> book about the phenomenon, that a typhus epidemic had killed 65,000> people in the British Isles in 1816 was related to this cold-induced> famine.">> The cause of this global misery, scientists now believe, was the> eruption of Mount Tambora, a Volcano in the Dutch Indies, In what> was probably one of the most powerful volcanic outbursts in ten> thousand years, Tambora spewed 25 cubic miles of debris into the> Upper Atmosphere. The heavier particles fell in the Pacific Ocean,> forming a slush of pumice two feet thick. The lighter debris remained> aloft for months and blanketed the shies over much of the Northern> Hemisphere. How accurate are these records? Today's meteorologists> think they are quite factual, for many writers reported on the same> subject, and most of them describe the summer of 1816 almost word> for word.>> This is a moral to all and a reminder that we survive most of us, not> through human strength alone.>> The above was written in 1950 by Grover Brinkman

Children of John Crum and Mary Catherine Lee are:

i. William C. Crum was born 1809 in OH, died 09 Mar 1889 in Los Angeles, CA?, married Ann Radabaugh 03 Jun 1838 in Warren Twp., St. Josephs Co., IN.

Notes for William C. Crum:Source on Family 1850 St. Joseph Co. IN Census

ii. John Crum was born 1810 in OH, died 15 Apr 1892 in Delaware Co, IN, married Ruth Simmons or Lydia Odom Bet. 04 Mar 1830-20 Oct 1839 in Delaware Co., IN; married Deborah Hufford 03 Oct 1853 in Delaware Co., IN.

Notes for John Crum:John Crum Jr

John CRUM Jr. b. 1810 in Ohio when the woods were full of Indians. d. 15 Apr 1892 HarrisonTownship. Delaware Co. residing for over 50 years on the same farm where he died, son ofJohn CRUM Sr. & Mary LEE. John CRUM Jr. m. 1st. 4 Mar 1830 Delaware Co. to RuthSIMMONS b. 1815 Ohio d. bef. Aug 1837 Delaware Co., dau. of Peter SIMMONS & RachelMills. The ch. of John and Ruth SIMMONS CRUM were (1) William Riley CRUM b. abt. 1831

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1831d. 14 Sep 1862 m. 24 May 1850 to Martha Ann SMITH. (2) Peter CRUM b. 1832 d. 23 Sep1863 1. 8 Feb 1852 to Lucretia THORNBURG. (3) A male child b. abt. 1833 & d. bet. 1850.(4) Mary Jane CRUM b. 11 May 1835 d. 9 Jul 1919 m. 23 Mar 1853 to James C.VANBUSKIRK. After Ruth SIMMONS CRUM died, John CRUM m. 2nd. 20 Oct 1839Delaware Co. to Lydia A. ODOM. It is not known if this was the only marriage for Lydia. Shewas born 20 Jan 1849 in Delaware Co. The only know child of this marriage was 1.RuthCRUM b. abt. 1846 Harrison Township. Delaware Co. d. bet. Aug 1864. She m. 19 Mar 1863Delaware Co. to Ephraim R. BLUNT. John CRUM m. 3rd. 30 Oct 1853 Delaware Co. toDeborah HUFFORD who d. aft. 9 Oct 1893. John & Deborah HUFFORD CRUM had ch. (1)Samuel Daniel CRUM b. Apr 1854 d. alter 1920 m. 5 Oct 1880 to Henrietta Ann (Retta)CAPLINGER. (2) Sarah Ellen CRUM b. abt. Dec 1861 Harrison Township. Delaware Co. d. 9Nov 1901 of consumption near Selma, Liberty Township. Delaware Co. Sarah Ellen CRUMm. 13 Sep 1878 Delaware Co. to Charles I. OVERHOLT. They had a son 1.John OVERHOLT.(3) Cynthia Ann CRUM b. 17 Aug 1863 4. 13 Dec 1943 m. 23 Mar 1853 to Volney GIBSON.John CRUM was hailed by friends and neighbors as 'Uncle Johnny'. He owned land in SalemTownship. as well as in Harrison Township. and Monroe Township. by 1842. He kept beehivesand handled bees as well as being a capable farmer all of his life providing for the welfareand comfort of his family. Johns' education consisted of the 3 R's. He was guardian of thechildren of his deceased son, Peter, he handled many legal matters by virtue of the courtsystem for the benefit of his family throughout the course of his long lifetime. If we could justtap the memories our lives would be endowed.

Maybe one of theseCrum John H. C 38 Indiana Infantry. Private Private Union Crum John J. G 155 Indiana Infantry. Private Private Union Crum John J. I 50 Indiana Infantry. Private Private Union

iii. Stephen Crum was born 01 Sep 1811 in SW OH, died 16 Jan 1892 in Crumstown, St. Joseph Co., IN, married Mahala Berry 26 Oct 1833 in Delaware Co., IN.

Notes for Stephen Crum:Source on Family 1850 St. Joseph Co. IN Census

iv. Catherine Crum was born 1813 in SW Ohio, died 1895 in Kansas, married Isaac M. Smith 22 Oct 1829 in Fayette Co., IN.

Notes for Catherine Crum:Dr. Smith's mother, nee Catherine Crum, we further record that she was the daughter of John Crum, an honored pioneer of Ohio. When a child of eight years John Crum was stolen by the Indians and was kept in captivity until he was about twenty, when he was restored to his friends in Ohio. He married in Ohio and came soon afterward to Indiana, settling in the northern part of the state where he acquired a large tract of land and where he and his family became prominent citizens. One of his sons, William, represented St. Joseph county in the state legislature, afterward went to California for his healt and died there. His only child became the wife of Senator Holler of South Bend, Indiana. Other members of the family were John, who died in Muncie; Stephen, Peter, of Colorado; and

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members of the family were John, who died in Muncie; Stephen, Peter, of Colorado; and Catherine and mary, twisns, the latter the wife of Joseph Garner, and the former the mother of our subject. (Alpheus M. Smith) Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin Counties, Indiana

+ 29.v. Mary Crum was born 1813 in SW Ohio, died 1865 in Hancock Co., IN, married James Garner 30 Oct 1828 in Delaware Co., Indiana.

vi. Peter Crum was born 1815 in OH, died Bef. 31 Mar 1890 in Union Co., SD?.

60. James Myers was born on 05 May 1785 in Iredell Co., NC. He died on 14 Jan 1874. He was the son of 120. Joseph Myers and 121. Sarah Lowe. He married Lydia Johnson between 1808-1809 in North Carolina.

61. Lydia Johnson. She was the daughter of 122. John Johnson and 123. Lydia Hutchins.

Notes for Lydia Johnson:1. She was a Quaker of the Deep Creek Meeting House of Surry County. She was excluded from theDeep Creek Meeting House for marrying out of unity.

Children of James Myers and Lydia Johnson are:

+ 30. i. Jason Myers was born 10 Mar 1815 in NC, died 18 Dec 1875 in Hancock Co., IND, married Elizabeth Johnson Abt. 1840 in NC.

ii. Shadrack Myers was born 10 Sep 1810 in Surry Co., NC, died 1865 in Iredell Co., NC.

iii. Winifred Myers.

iv. Jeremiah Myers.

v. Zedekiah Myers.

vi. Lydia Myers.

vii. Levecia Myers.

62. David Brooks Johnson was born on 20 Aug 1795 in North Carolina. He died in 1877 in Yadkin Co., NC. He was the son of 124. Anderson JOHNSON and 125. Sarah BROOKS. He married Fruzannah Bowles about 1820 in North Carolina.

63. Fruzannah Bowles was born 1796 in Person County, North Carolina. She died 1869 in Huntings Creek Friends Cemetery, Yadkin County, NC. She was the daughter of 126. Benjamin Bowles.

Notes for Fruzannah Bowles:BLAIRNORTH CAROLINA: Burke, Caldwell, Guilford, WataugaPENNSYLVANIA: BucksVIRGINIA: Amherst, Augusta, Orangehttp://www.public.usit.net/billiam/lbys.html

In 1828 David and Frusannah were residing on land which Miles Wells had purchased in Iredell County, NC. This land was bequeathed to Frusannah and her siblings, as they were children of Elizabeth Wells Bowles, wife of Benjamin Bowles.http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnfox38&id=I2681

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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnfox38&id=I2681

Children of David Brooks Johnson and Fruzannah Bowles are:

+ 31. i. Elizabeth Johnson was born 26 Aug 1821 in North Carolina, died 30 Jan 1903 in Greenfield, Hancock Co., IND, married Jason Myers Abt. 1840 in NC.

ii. John Johnson was born 1824 in North Carolina, died 22 Aug 1876 in Hancock Co IN.

iii. Mary Eliza Johnson was born 1827 in North Carolina.

iv. William Johnson was born 1827 in North Carolina.

v. Hezekiah S. Johnson was born 1828 in North Carolina.

vi. Thomas W Johnson was born 07 Oct 1829 in North Carolina, died 27 Feb 1903.

vii. Sarah Ann Johnson was born 1833 in North Carolina.

viii. Lucinda Jane Johnson was born 1835 in North Carolina.

ix. Melissa Frusannah Johnson was born 1836 in North Carolina.

Generation 7

64. John /McCalla McCauley was born about 1747 in Worcester, MD. He died in 1814 in Worcester, Maryland; wp 19 August 1814. He married Molly?.

Notes for John /McCalla McCauley:William McCalla (1732-1815) was captain of Bucks County Associators and raised a company of militia at his own expense. He was appointed chief of forage department and commissioner of purchases 1779 and held the office until 1781. Also Nos. 5166, 26265, 32667, 37038, 41017, Enos Seeley (1721-1801) served as lieutenant colonel of Cumberland County New Jersey militia 1776 and resigned on account of disability. He was born and died in Bridgeton, New Jersey. Also No. 31265.

Letter from Lockwood Barr, July 14, 1949 to the Bucks County Historical Society

... James Mccalla came from Ireland to Pennsylvania about 1748. His son, William, was born near Philadelphia in 1732 and died in Philadelphia on Jan. 26, 1815. He was captain of the Plumstead Township Bucks County Militia from 1775 to 1781. He married Elizabeth Means. They had a daughter, Margaret, born Mar. 17, 1756, died early; married. Colonian and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Lewis Publishing Co., New York, 1835, page 556. There is a discrepancy between the arrival of James in 1748 and the birth of his son in 17321.

A son of William and Elizabeth McCalla named Andrew, born Nov 30, 1757 went to Lexington, Ky., where he had at least two sons, Rev. William Latta McCalla and General John Latta McCalla.

William McCalla was taxed in Plumstead Twp at an innkeeper in 1779 and continues to be taxed through 1787. John McCalla is likewise taxed in Plumstead Twp. 1779-1787. Penn. Arc., 3rd series Vol XIII.

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In the May 18, 1829 issue of the Bucks County Intelligencer, is the notice of the death of Margaret Barr, wife of Thomas of Buckingham, History of the Neshaminy Presbyterian Church, Rev. D.K. Turner, Philadelphia, 1876, p. 326.

65. Molly?.

Children of John /McCalla McCauley and Molly? are:

+ 32. i. John Burbridge McCalla was born Abt. 1769 in Worcester Co., Maryland[5], died 23 Apr 1845 in Brown Co., Ohio[5], married Amelia Morris 03 Jun 1806 in Worcester Co., MD[5].

ii. Thomas? McCalla was born 1753 in Maryland, died Aft. 1850 in Harrison Co. KY.

iii. Joseph? McCalla, died Harrison Co. KY.

68. Mr. Mears was born in Germany.

i. David Mears was born Abt. 1765 in Pennsylvania, died 1828 in Brown Co. OH, married Elizabeth Unk Abt. 1785.

Notes for David Mears:+++1+1+2 1 +1+1+1 1820 Brown Co Byrd

David Mears Company: 10 REG'T (BOSWELL'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA. Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE Roll Box: 142 Roll Exct: 602

17921005 5-Oct Mayers David Mason Co KY

Will Boook 2 p. 112 Levisa PRIEST of Green Co. Ky. residing with John MURS (MEERS?) on LittleBrush Creek. Mentions Brother __nn_ PRIEST, sister Susan MEARS, and my nieceLorenna Mears. Nephew David Mears. Court Dec. 21, 1824

Capt Isaac Gray's Company, Boswell's Regiment, Kentucky Detached Militia, Mustered out Oct 29, 1813

Mears, John rev soldier fleming

+ 34. ii. James Mears was born Abt. 1765 in Pennsylvania, died Abt. Sep 1816 in Nicolas Co KY.

iii. Samuel Mears was born Abt. 1755 in Pennsylvania, died Aft. 1832 in Fleming Co KY.

72. Thomas Turney was born about 1720 in Fairfield CT. He died before 21 Jan 1783 in Fairfield CT. He was the son of 144. Thomas Turney and 145. Abigail Welles. He married Martha Lyon on 28 Dec 1746 in Fairfield, CT.

73. Martha Lyon was born Abt. 1726 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9]. She died Bet. 1767-1821 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9]. She was the daughter of 146. Samuel Lyon and 147. Hannah Dickerson?.

Children of Thomas Turney and Martha Lyon are:

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+ 35. i. David Turney I was born 19 Jan 1765 in Huntington, Fairfield, CT[9], died 25 Jul 1829 in Easton, Fairfield, Connecticut, married Parthenia Johnson 10 Jan 1787 in Weston, Connectucut.

ii. Benjamin Turney.

iii. Hannah Turney.

iv. Sarah Turney.

v. Jemima Turney.

vi. Elizabeth Turney.

vii. Eunice Turney.

viii. Martha Turney.

ix. Thomas Turney.

74. Rev. James Johnson was born on 22 May 1734 in Stratford, CT. He died on 13 Sep 1810 in Easton, CT. He was the son of 148. Joseph Johnson and 149. Rachel Mead. He married Abiah Bennett on 04 Sep 1763.

Notes for Rev. James Johnson:

JOHNSON, JAMESAncestor #: A032674Service: CONNECTICUT Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICEBirth: 5-22-1734 STRATFORD FAIRFIELD CO CONNECTICUTDeath: 9-13-1810 EASTON FAIRFIELD CO CONNECTICUTService Description: 1) APPOINTED TRUSTEE OF FREE SCHOOL BY2) GENERAL ASSEMBY 1781

75. Abiah Bennett was born 08 Jun 1739. She died 14 Jan 1822. She was the daughter of 150. Isaac Bennett and 151. Mary Wakelee.

Children of Rev. James Johnson and Abiah Bennett are:

i. Mary Johnson was born 20 Dec 1770.

ii. Clarissa Johnson was born 18 Aug 1766, died 14 Apr 1844, married Burr Gilbert 18 Oct 1784 in Prob Weston CT; married David Turney 10 Jan 1787 in Weston, CT.

+ 36. iii. Parthenia Johnson was born 12 Feb 1768 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT, died 30 Sep 1815 in Easton, CT, married David Turney I 10 Jan 1787 in Weston, Connectucut.

iv. Rachel Johnson was born 02 Mar 1772.

v. James Johnson Jr. was born 01 Feb 1774.

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vi. Pamela Johnson was born 20 Jan 1777.

vii. Nathan-Bennett Johnson was born 12 Feb 1779.

80. Thomas Van Camp[12] was born on 30 May 1746 in Readington,Hunterdon Co., NJ. He died about 1831. He was the son of 160. Cornelius Van Campen and 161. Catherine Hall. He married Catherine Van Middlesworth about 1773 in Neshanic, Somerset, N.J..

Notes for Thomas Van Camp:DAR LINEAGE BOOKS[p.288] Miss Gertrude Emily Heilner. DAR ID Number: 21786 Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Descendant of Thomas Van Camp. Daughter of Percival Heilner and Caroline Eliza Van Camp, his wife. Granddaughter of John Cornelius Van Camp and Mary Bowen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Camp and Leah Smock, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Van Camp and Catherine Van Middlesworth, his wife. Thomas Van Camp served in the New Jersey militia; was taken prisoner and not paroled for seven months. He was born in the township of Branchburg, 1748. ======================================================Documents relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Vol II 1778 A correspondent informs us that "one William Pace of Schoolie's Mountain, and Thomas Van Camp of Somerset county, both bound for Staten-Island, the latter with a quantity of flour, and the former with four quarters of beef which had been stall-fed two years, and was intended for a British General, were apprehended and brought before the president and council of safety the 28th of January last.--It not fully appearing to the Board that their respective cargoes were to have been carried into the enemy's lines, which would have been high treason, Van Camp was adjudged to forfeit his flour, and to pay the fine prescribed by law for asking more than the regulated price, and also the fine for asking a higher price in continental currency than in specie; and Pace to forfeit his fat beef and to pay the fine for asking for it more than the regulated price, and both being bound over, they were dismissed--

81. Catherine Van Middlesworth.

Children of Thomas Van Camp and Catherine Van Middlesworth are:

+ 39. i. Cornelius Van Camp was born 1774 in Somerset Co., NJ, married Leah Smock 17 Nov 1799 in Somerset Co., NJ.

ii. Tunis Van Camp was born 1784.

iii. John Van Camp was born 1784.

iv. Jane Van Camp was born 1785.

82. Matthys Smock was born about 1733 in Somerset Co., N.J.. He was the son of 164. John Smock and 165. Leah Fonteyn. He married Geertje Post.

83. Geertje Post.

Child of Matthys Smock and Geertje Post is:

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+ 40. i. Leah Smock was born 1770 in Millstone, Somerset Co., N.J., married Cornelius Van Camp 17 Nov 1799 in Somerset Co., NJ.

84. Father /Van Fleet Vliet.

Notes for Father /Van Fleet Vliet:

VAN DER VLIET, VLIDT, or VLIT, CORNELIS BARENTSE, probably from Vliet, a village in South Holland, was allotted Aug. 6, 1668, a meadow-lot on the division of the Flh meadows at Canarisie, as per Flh town rec. Dirck Janse, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated from the Waal in theNetherlands in 1660: b. about 1612; m. 1st, in Europe, Lyntje Aertse; m. 2d, in Europe, Geertje Gerretse. Settled in Flh, where he obtained Nov. 24, 1654, apatent for 25 morgens, as per Col. Man. On ass. rolls of Flh of 1675, '76, and'83; mag. in 1679, '80 and '81; mem. of the R. D. ch. in 1677 and deacon in1680; on Gov. Andros's patent for the New Lotts of 1677; and took the oath of allegiance in said town in 1687. Jan. 15, 1679-80, he and his w. Geertje made a joint will, which is recorded on p. 95 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Issue:--HendrikjeDirckse, m. Jan Nelsie; Jan Dirckse; Hendrick Dirckse; Mary or MargaretDirckse; Geertruyd Dirckse; and Gerret Dirckse. Signed his name "Dirck Jansen Van der Vliet."

Gerret Dirckse of Flh, probably the oldest son of Derck Janse. Settled on theRaritan prior to 1699, as per p. 35 of Messler's Somerset Co. There was aGarret Van Vliet among the Freeholders of Dutchess Co. in 1714, as per p. 100 of Smith's Dutchess Co.

Hendrick Dirckse of Flh. Jan. 15, 1679-80, he and his brother Jan bought of their father Dirck Janse, wood-lot No. 9 in the new division (New Lotts) of Flh, lying between the

lots of Jan Snediker and that of Pieter Lott, as per p. 93 of Lib. AA of Flh rec. Name on cen. of Flh of 1698. Signed his name "Hendrick Dircksen VanderVlit."

Jan Dirckse of Flh, b. in the Waal of the Netherlands; m. Dec. 2, 1683, GeertjeVerkerk from Buurmalzen in Gelderland, dau. of Jan Janse Verkerk. Resided in N. L., taking the oath of allegiance in Flh in 1687, being at the time a mem. of the R. D. ch. of the same place. On ass. rolls of Flh of 1683 and '93, and patent of 1685. Oct. 30, 1684, he bought of Joost Casparse lot No. 8 in the new lotts of Flh, as per p. 176 of Lib. C of Flh rec. Issue:--Jan Janse of Six Mile Run, bp. Oct. 3, 1684, in Brn; Geertje, (twin) bp. Oct. 3, 1684; Rebecca, m. Adriaen ten Eck of Newtown; Sarah, bp. Nov. 14, 1694, m. Joseph Hegeman of Flh; and Elsje, bp. May 19, 1702. Signed his name "Jan Dircksen Vander Vlidt."

Jan Janse, bp. Oct. 3, 1684. Left Flh and settled at Six Mile Run in Somerset Co., N. J. Issue:--Grietje, m. Simon Wyckoff of N. J.; John, m. Gerite Wyckoff; Derick, d. young; Sarah; Rebecca, (sup.) m. Folkert Van Nostrant; and Maria, m. Adriaen Hegeman of Flh.

Pieter Janse, among the first settlers of Buk in 1661, as per Thompson's L. I. Of Buk in 1665, per town rec. Van Vliets or Vanfliets are found among the residents of Orange and Dutchess Cos., N. Y.

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+ 41. i. William Van Fleet was born Abt. 1755, died 1843.

86. Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome was born in 1744 in New York City. He died on 07 Apr 1818. He was the son of 172. Peter Vlerebome and 173. Jannetje Van de Voort. He married Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp before 1769.

Notes for Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome:Page 200.--September 29, 1747, I, PETER VLEREBOOM, of New York, cordwainer, being at present sick and weak. All my debts are to be paid and an inventory made within six weeks. I leave to my only son, Seraphanus, �5 for his birthright. I leave to my wife Janettye, the income of all my estate, for her maintainance and that of our children. If she remarries, then all to go to her and my children, Seraphanus and Gertruy. My executors may sell all real estate. Imake my wife Janettye and my brothers-in-law, Peter Vandervoor and Cornelius Vanderhoff, executors.

Witnesses, John Bogart, Jr., John Dally, John Dally, Jr. Proved, December 12, 1747.

Abstracts of Wills Vol IV 1744-1753, The New York Historical Society, 1895.

GENERATION 1

Matthys (Matthew) Flierboom (found as the patronymic name TysSservaes in N. Y. SelynsRecords - 1686), listed as a church member with his wife Marritie (Maria) Jacobs - patronymic. They were married prior to 1672, about 1670. They lived then at E beyond the Fresh Water T. The old pond at Collect a Street in Old New York.

Matthew Flierboom was the first American Ancestor of the Vlerebome family. He migrated to theNew Netherlands somewhere about 1660 and settled at New Orange (Albany) where he became aman of note, rising to the dignities and honors of a colonial judge in the courts of Albany. There hereared a family of five children:

1.Caroline 2.Willempie 3.Maritie 4.Servaes 5.Jacob

and perhaps others. About 1692 the family moved to New Amsterdam where Wellempie married in1693, William Eckerson; Caroline in 1693, married Cornelius Jans Harling; Maritie married in 1694,Rynier Ryserick; Servas, in 1697, married Gertrude Lesting; Jacob married, in 1699, Maritie PetersHaring. All these except Servaes, became residents of Bergen Co. New York.

-Reference. C. B. Harvey - "Hudson and Bergen Counties" pages 164 and 44.

Another child Catrina Vlierboom, born in Albany about 1676, died at Tappan, Orange Co., N. Y. She was listed as the daughter of Matthys Servaes Vliereboom and Marie Van den Berg of Albany,N. Y. Catrina Vliereboom married in Orange County, New York in 1693, Cornelius Huidekiper,born at New York March 4, 1672; died at Tappen, Orange Co. 1763.

-Reference - "The American Ancestry of Frederick Louis Huidekiper"

Donald A. Sinclair, a curator of the Special Collections at the Library of Rutgers University, and theeditor of the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey writes: "The first occurrence of the name,

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editor of the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey writes: "The first occurrence of the name,Vliereboom that I happen to have found is in the New York Dutch Church Records. In theperiod between 1685 to 1697 five persons who then or later bore the name were married in thatchurch. A check of earlier baptisms shows that one Tys or Mattys (Matthew) Servaes (thepatronymic name) and wife Maria or Marritje Jacobse had four children baptized; Maria,1672; Servaes July 22, 1674; Frans, 1677; another Frans, 1681; other children born earliermust have been baptized elsewhere, perhaps at Albany. Frans may have died young."

Feyte (Sophia) Flierboom, daughter of Judge Matthew, married Peter Jansen Bogert, Sept. 29,1686 in New York City, resided in Tappen, New York.

GENERATION 2

Servaes Tyssen or Vliereboom, was baptized in 1674. He married August 22, 1697 to GeertruydLesting. Lesting was one branch of the Brower Family. Their children were baptized in the NewYork Dutch Church. They were Maritje, 1698; Margarita, 1700; Matthys, 1702; Pieter, August 6,1704; and in the New York Lutheran Church; Catharina, 1709; Rachel, 1714.

GENERATION 3

Pieter Vliereboom who was baptized on August 6, 1704, married Jannetje Van de Voort. Thechildren baptized in New York; Geertruyd, 1730; another Geertruyd, 1732; Christina, 1733;another Christina, 1736; Servaes, March 18, 1744.

Peter Vliereboom in his will gave his occupation as a cordwainer, or worker of Cordavan Leather. His will of 1747, proved the same year on December 12th. He gave all of his shoemaker tools tohis "only son" Servaas. This is the Servaas (later known as Silvester Vlerebome) who went toReadington Township, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. In his will at Flemington, he spelled his ownname Servevas.

GENERATION 4

Servaas was baptized on March 18, 1744. He married Femmetie or Phoebe Scamp (Scomp, orhuguenoot, de Schamp) about 1767. Their children were baptized at the Readington ReformedChurch.

In Readington Reformed Church Cemetery, where he is buried with is wife Phoebe (Femmetje)Schamp Vlerebome, the inscription reads:

"In Memory of Selvuster Vlerebome, who Departed this life April 7, 1818, aged 75 years 13 days."

His wife Phoebe's inscription reads:

"In Memory of Phoebe Vlerebome, who Departed this life July 27, 1816 aged 76."

Their children are as follows:

1.Geertrude was baptized, June 23, 1776 2.Margarita was baptized, October 25, 1778 3.Sara was baptized, March 11, 1781 4.George was baptized, May 9, 1784 5.Knjertje was baptized, March 12, 1769 6.Peter was baptized, March 24, 1771 http://gerischer.rootsweb.com/Vlerebome.html

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87. Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp was born 1740. She died 27 Jul 1816 in Readington, Hunterdon, NJ[13]. She was the daughter of 174. Joris Schamp and 175. Kniertje Monfoort.

Notes for Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp:Dec. 25. Brouwer, Elias and Lena Willemsen--Elias. Van Duin, David and Yda Monfoort--Saertje. Schamp, Jooris and Kniertje Monfoort--Femmetje. Witnesses: Jooris Schamp and Margrietje, his wife.[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4140, Date of Import: Jan 11, 1999]

!HISTORY: Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families of Hunterdon Co. NJ arranged byWilliam Francis Smith, researched by Mrs. Cora D. Lane Schomp and Mrs. EstellaVictoria Schomp Hardenburg, Limited Edition Book No. 6 of 10:

Pg. 17. 8 (2) Femmetje Schamp bp 12-25-1740 DRC, Readington, NJ, d aft May1784 but bef 1-1806, m c1768 Serrevase Vlereboom bp 3-18-1744 NYC...

Children of Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome and Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp are:

+ 42. i. Kniertje Vlerebome was born 1769.

ii. Peter Vlerebome was born 1771.

iii. Femmetie Vlerebome was born 1773.

iv. Geertrui Vlerebome was born 1776.

v. Maregreta Vlerebome was born 1778.

vi. Sara Vlerebome was born 1781.

vii. Gorge Vlerebome was born 1784.

88. Dirck Dumont was born in 1736 in Rariton NJ. He was the son of 176. John Dumont and 177. Annatje Hoagland. He married Rachel Conine?.

Notes for Dirck Dumont:Abraham was 1st Lieut. in Capt. Jacob Ten Eyck's Company, First Battalion, Somerset County Volunteers, in the Revolutionary War; his brother Dirck was First Sergeant, and his nephews, John and Elbert, sons of his brother Peter, were privates in the same Company.

89. Rachel Conine?.

Child of Dirck Dumont and Rachel Conine? is:

+ 43. i. Phillip Dumont was born 1775 in Readington NJ.

90. Mattheies Callshet. He married Nensey.

Notes for Mattheies Callshet:Matthias calschut Got married in NY

91. Nensey.

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Child of Mattheies Callshet and Nensey is:

+ 44. i. Anna Calshet was born Abt. 1766, died Aft. 1850.

92. John Updike Sr. was born in 1708 in New Jersey. He died in Hillsborough Twp., Somerset, NJ. He was the son of 184. Lawrence Updike and 185. Agnes. He married Mary Bragaw on 11 May 1738 in New York[14].

Notes for John Updike Sr.:Ancestor of more than half the Updikes in America

93. Mary Bragaw was born 1708 in Newtown Long Island. She was the daughter of 186. Isaac Bragaw and 187. Heyltie.

Child of John Updike Sr. and Mary Bragaw is:

+ 45. i. John Updike was born 1758 in Somerset Co. NJ, died 1815 in Seneca Co., NY.

94. Jeremiah Smith. He was the son of 188. Jeremiah Smith. He married Alice Elizabeth Boggaardt.

95. Alice Elizabeth Boggaardt was born 02 Apr 1752. She was the daughter of 190. Adriaen Bogaardt and 191. Magdelena Pieter Schenk.

Child of Jeremiah Smith and Alice Elizabeth Boggaardt is:

+ 46. i. Mary Smith was born Abt. 1766.

96. Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt was born about 1699. He died about 1765 in Frederick Co., VA (Shenandoah). He was the son of 192. Johann Phillip Zumwalt and 193. Susannah Feller. He married Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob on 02 Nov 1728 in Contwig, Pfalz, Bavaria.

Notes for Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt:From Zumwalt Records from St. Chrles County, Mo. Copied by Mrs. A.S. Dolch, Attica Ind.

Territory of Missouri County of St Charles

This day personally appeard before us the undersigned two Justices of the peace in and for th County aforesaid Elizabeth Zumwalt and deposeth and saith that Andrew Zumwalt died in Shenandoah County and State of Virginia and that she knew nothing of the property he died possessed of but as to the heirs she believes that there was Henry Zumwalt, George Zumwalt, Elizabeth Zumwalt, Anney Till Zumwalt, Peggy Zumwalt which I have understood were by his first wife and that Christopher Zumwalt, Catherine Zumwalt, Jacob Zumwalt, John Zumwalt, Adam Zumwalt, Andrew Zumwalt were by his last wife.... More follows in this record. Filed 23 July 1820 sworn and subscribed 8th of Jun 1820.=======================================ANDREW ZUMWALT'S WILL:In the name of God, Amen: - I, Andrew Zomwald, in the Country of Frederick and Colony of Virginia, being weak in body but of sound memory (Blessed be God) do this 20th day of October An No Domini One Thousand Seven Hundres and Sixty Four make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to sayFirst, I recommend and give my body to the ground and Soul to God,Secondly, I give to my wife, Ann Regina Zomwald for her share a third part of all my estate as well deserved for all her trouble she had with me in all my sickness and children got with my first wife as well as hern. I say she is to have a third of all my land, cattles, household stuff, etc.,Thirdly, The two parts or shred left is to be divided in equal shares amongst the children one as much

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as the other. Fourthly: I make my wife, Ann Regina, sole Executrix and ordain her of that in trust for the intents , purposes in this my will contained to do as a mother ought to do to my children got by my first wife as well as them got with her.Fifth: If ever any of the children should be fit and grown up for to learn a trade such as the like the shall be put to it withy the will of her mother.In witness, wereof, I Andrew Zomwald set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned.Andrew ZomwaldSigned, sealed and delivered as my last will and testament in the presence of George Weaver, Peter Spear and Martin Blake.

At Court continued and held for Frederick County the 6th day of Marh, 1765, this last will and testament of Andrew Zomwald, deceased, was proved by the oaths of George Weaver and Peter Spear, two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. Ann Regina, the Executrix therein named having refused to take upon herself the Execution thereof, Administration with the will annexed of the estate of the said Andrew Zomwald, deceased, is granted unto Henry Zomwald, he having made oath thereto and together with Jacob Huff and George Weaver, his securities, entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of four hundred pounds for his due and faithful execution thereof. By the Court J.A. Keith C.C.

97. Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob was born 14 Nov 1703 in Unterauerbach. She was the daughter of 194. Hanns Wolff/Wolfgang Jacob and 195. Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann.

Notes for Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob:From Family Tree Maker's webpages 292. Johann Wilhelm Andreas ZumWald, born Abt. 1698 in Lützelstein, Alsace,France; died Abt. 1765 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of 584. JohannPhillip ZumWald and 585. Susanna Feller. He married 293. Anna Catharine MargarethaJacob 02 Nov, 1728 in Niederauerbach, Zweibrüken, Germany.

293. Anna Catharine Margaretha Jacob, born 14 Nov, 1703 in Niederauerbach,Zwibrüken, Germany; died Abt. 1747 in York, York, PA. She was the daughter of 586. HansWolff Jacob and 587. Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann. Children of Johann ZumWald and Anna Jacob are: i. Maria Elisabetha ZumWald, born 17 Jul, 1731 in Niederauerbach, Zwibrüken, Germany; married Joseph Ridenour. ii. Maria Margaret Susanna ZumWald, born 31 Dec, 1733 in York Co., PA; died Abt. 1767; married John Link in PA. iii. Anna Delilah Ottilia Zumwalt, born 29 Jan, 1735/36 in Niederauerbach, Zwibrüken, Germany; died 07 Sep, 1801 in Shenandoah Co., VA; married John Mauck Abt. 1760 in Frederick County, VA. 146 iv. Johann Henry Zumwalt, born 22 Sep, 1738 in Little York, York, PA; died

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Johann Henry Zumwalt, born 22 Sep, 1738 in Little York, York, PA; died Abt. Jul 1804 in Flint Hill, St. Charles, MO; married Mary Catherine Hiatt Abt. 1763. v. Johann George Zumwalt, born 10 Oct, 1741 in York Co., PA; died Abt. 1815 in Harrison Co., KY; married Mary Kale 04 Sep, 1771 in Harrison Co., KY. vi. Catherine Zumwalt, born Abt. 1744 in York County, PA; died 1827 in Fort Zumwalt, MO; married Bartholomew Carrol.

Children of Johann ZumWald and Ann Fite are: i. Christopher S. Zumwalt, born 14 Jan, 1750/51 in York County, PA; died Feb 1811 in Cedar City, Callaway County, MO; married (1) Mary Marilus Conrad; married (2) Elizabeth Shever. ii. Jacob Zumwalt, born Abt. 1752 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1820 in St. Charles Co., MO; married (1) Catherine Miller 11 Dec, 1774 in Shenandoah Co., VA; married (2) Frances Price 08 Nov, 1800 in St. Charles Co., MO. iii. Adam Zumwalt, born 23 May, 1755 in Winchester, Frederick, VA; died 24 Aug, 1834 in Big Springs Farm, St. Charles, MO; married Mary Rhodes 23 May, 1785 in St. Charles Co.. iv. John Zumwalt, born 1756 in Frederick Co., VA; died 27 Feb, 1821 in Pendleton Co., VA; married Elizabeth Conrad 1780 in Pendleton Co., VA. v. Andrew Charles Zumwalt, born 1759 in Frederick Co., VA; died 1818 in Wentzville, St. Charles Co., MO; married (1) Margaret Baldridge 1792 in KY; married (2) Margaret Lail Aft. 1792 in Kentucky.

Children of Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt and Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob are:

i. Dolly Zumwalt was born 17 Jul 1731.

ii. Maria Susanna Zumwalt was born 31 Dec 1733.

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iii. Annie Otilia Zumwalt was born 29 Jan 1736.

iv. Henry Zumwalt was born 22 Sep 1738 in York Co., PA, died 1803 in St. Charles County , Missouri.

+ 47.v. George Zumwalt was born 10 Oct 1741 in York County, Pennsylvania, died 04 Sep 1815 in Harrison County, Kentucky, married Mary Kale? 04 Sep 1771.

Children of Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt and Ann Regina are:

i. Catherine Zumwalt.

ii. John Zumwalt.

iii. Christopher Zumwalt was born 14 Jan 1750 in York County, Pennsylvania, died Feb 1811 in Callaway County, Missouri.

iv. Jacob Zumwalt was born 1752.

v. Adam Zumwalt was born 1755, died 23 Aug 1834, married Maria Roth 24 May 1785.

100. Joseph Powell was born about 1732 in NJ?. He died in 1771 in WV (Hampshire Co., VA). He married Christen Frye in 1753 in Frederick Co., VA.

Notes for Joseph Powell:In the book "Early Records -- Hampshire Co. VA (now WV)" by Sage & Jones,there is a synopsis of Joseph's will probated 11/12/1771: Wife, Christian. 5 Children: 1-Abraham, 2-Sam, 3-Joseph, 4-John, 5-Stephen. Exec. wife and Henry Fry. Sec.James Moore, James Alexander. Wit.: Richard Mynatt, James Moore, JamesAlexander.

Sharon

101. Christen Frye was born 1733 in PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA. She died 1781 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA. She was the daughter of 202. Benjamin FRY and 203. Christen Ann Markley.

Notes for Christen Frye:Gini Ellen Carter I would like to post a query for Frederick Co., VA, the query form was down, and I was told to e-mail you. I'm looking for information on: Benjamin FRY born 1695 in Montgomery Co., PA, died Oct. of 1753 in Frederick Co., VA, he married in 1720 to Christian Ann _____, she was born 1706, and died Aug. 27, 1752 in VA. Benjamin's parents were HeinrichFREY and Anna Catherina LEVERING.

I have a Christin Fry who married Joseph Powell. Christin received fromher father's will fifteen pounds. I would like to share information.-Marti Frye

Children of Joseph Powell and Christen Frye are:

i. John Powell.

ii. Joseph Powell Jr..

iii. Stephen Powell.

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+ 49. iv. Abraham Powell was born 20 Oct 1754 in New Jersey?, died 03 Jan 1817 in Champaign Co., OH.

v. Samuel Powell was born 1755, died 1823 in Urbana, Champaign Co., OH.

102. James Smith was born in 1732 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. He died before 22 Mar 1819 in Harrison, Virginia. He was the son of 204. Thomas? Smith and 205. Ruth. He married Mary Capen in 1755 in Frederick, Virginia.

Notes for James Smith:Children of James Smith and Ann Parke are:

i. Aaron Smith, born March 28, 1751 in Trenton, Mercer, NJ; died October 11, 1826 in Lower Simpson Creek, Harrison, Virginia; married Sarah Allen November 01, 1772 in Winchester, Frederick, VA.

ii. James Smith, born 1754 in Trenton, Mercer, NJ; died Aft. 1845. Children of James Smith and Mary Capen are:

153 i. Elizabeth Smith, born December 12, 1755 in Trenton, Mercer, NJ; died June 25, 1815 in Clarksburg, Harrison, WV; married Levi Shinn 1772 in Salem, Burlington, New Jersey.

ii. Sarah Smith, born 1756 in Frederick Co., VA; married Samuel Lupton June 18, 1772 in Frederick, Virginia.

iii. Rhoda Smith, born Abt. 1761 in Frederick Co., VA; married Joseph Fry.

iv. Ann Smith, born September 12, 1762 in Frederick Co, VA; died September 19, 1845 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio; married Abraham Powell.

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v. Timothy Smith, born Abt. 1764 in Frederick Co., VA; died April 1849 in Hampshire, Virginia; married Anna Moore 1793 in Hampshire, Virginia.

vi. Phoebe Smith, born Abt. 1766 in Frederick Co., VA; married William Fry March 17, 1789 in Frederick, Virginia.

vii. Ruth Smith, born Abt. 1768 in Frederick Co., VA; died January 28, 1845 in Hampshire, Virginia; married James Moore.

103. Mary Capen was born 1733 in Burlington, or Middlesex Co. NJ????. She died 1819 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA. She was the daughter of 206. Mr. Capen and 207. Mrs. Capen.

Notes for Mary Capen:James SMITH

BIRTH: 1732, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey DEATH: BEF 22 MAR 1819, Harrison, Virginia

Father: Thomas SMITH Mother: Ruth

Family 1: Anne PARKE

MARRIAGE: 1750, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey

Aaron SMITH James SMITH

Family 2: Mary CAPON\CAPPON

MARRIAGE: 1755, Frederick, Virginia

Elizabeth SMITH Sarah SMITH Rhoda SMITH Ann SMITH Timothy SMITH Phoebe SMITH Ruth SMITH

Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War CAPON, LEVI. Middlesex.

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CAPON, LEVI. Middlesex. CAPON, ROBERT. Middlesex.

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Children of James Smith and Mary Capen are:

i. Elizabeth Smith was born 12 Dec 1755.

ii. Sarah Smith was born 1756.

iii. Rhoda Smith was born 1761.

+ 50. iv. Anna Smith was born 12 Sep 1762 in Frederick, Virginia, died 19 Sep 1845 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio.

v. Timothy Smith was born Abt. 1764, died Apr 1849 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA, married Anna Moore 1793 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA.

vi. Phoebe Smith was born Abt. 1766, married William Frye 29 May 1788.

vii. Ruth Smith was born Abt. 1768 in Frederick Co., VA, died 28 Jan 1845 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA.

104. Joseph Oder was born about 1731. He married Nancy Moore.

105. Nancy Moore.

Children of Joseph Oder and Nancy Moore are:

i. Elwood Oder.

ii. Smith Oder.

iii. Lucy Oder.

iv. Sarah Oder.

v. Joel Oder.

+ 51.vi. Joseph Oder was born 03 Aug 1751 in Prince William Co., VA, died Aft. 1832 in Harrison Co., Ky, married Elizabeth Barnes Abt. 1775.

vii. Thomas Oder was born Abt. 1753.

viii. William Oder was born 31 Jan 1771, married Charlotte Stringfellow Bef. 1789 in Virginia.

ix. Charlotte Oder was born 1784.

108. John Bybee Sr. was born on 05 Jan 1706 in Goochland, Virginia. He died in 1758 in Fluvanna, VA. He married Sarah Judith Jane Giles in 1732.

109. Sarah Judith Jane Giles.

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Child of John Bybee Sr. and Sarah Judith Jane Giles is:

+ 53. i. David Bibee was born 1735.

112. Henry Garner was born between 1718-1722. He was the son of 224. Thomas Garner and 225. Mary Bushnell.

+ 55. i. Henry Garner was born 1760 in Rowan Co., NC, died 17 Oct 1835, married Nancy (Poole?) Unknown 1783.

ii. John Fushee Garner.

iii. James Garner was born 1754.

iv. Bradley Garner.

v. Peter? Garner.

vi. Elizabeth Garner.

vii. Mary Garner.

viii. William Garner.

ix. Joseph Garner.

x. Raleigh Garner.

xi. Job Garner.

xii. Jesse Garner.

xiii. Parish Garner.

xiv. Jepthia Garner.

xv. Amos Garner.

116. Peter Crum[15] was born about 1740 in Pa?. He married Mary Unknown.

Notes for Peter Crum:According to History of Huntingdon County, PA, a mill in Porter township "was operated in the lateryears of the Revolution by lessees, one of whom, Peter Crum, was killed by Indians whileproceeding to his home in the present township of Logan." Perhaps Peter was John's father, and Johnwas captured when Peter was killed. I believe this Peter Crum is the son of Gilbert Crum (GysbertKrom), who was born in NY in 1700, moved to NJ, and later to Frederick Co., MD, where he diedin 1762. He had 11 children, 10 of whom are named in his will. I believe 2 sons, Cornelius andPeter, moved to Huntingdon Co. PA; 2 other sons, Gilbert and Abraham, moved to Bedford Co.VA; and the other 2 sons, John and William, stayed in MD, at least for awhile. The lineage ofGysbert Krom, back to the Netherlands, is in Krom-Krum Genealogy by Louise SeymourHasbrouck Zinn.

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FROM CLARKLANE.GED...

There are three main areas of confusion over the Peter Crum who was the father of Abraham ("our Peter"). 1: Was he the Peter descended from Gilbert Crum? 2: Was he the Peter killed by Indians in Huntingdon County, PA? 3: What was his wife's last name Cronsis? Lane? neither?

As of 2003, the answer to 1) appears to be reasonably well established as yes, though no definite proof has been found. As for 2), there is a family tradition that our Peter was killed by Indians and there was a Peter Crum so killed, so the answer here is probably yes. As for 3), it is unlikely Peter's wife was a Lane, and the Cronis last name seems to come from the middle name of son William.

Wayne Reynolds has his birth date as Sep. 13, 1770 and death date as June 16, 1852, both of which are well out of line. It is this Peter who Reynolds says married Mary Lane on Feb. 26, 1787. These dates cannot apply to Abraham's father, so this is most likely another Peter Crum. This may explain the confusion over our Peter's wife's name.

Peter and Mary may have had a second daughter, a Catherine or "Caty," but no good evidence on this and this may be a confusion with the granddaughter Catherine (dau. of Abraham). Caty Crum is listed as daughter by Gail Ward and others.

Barb Johnson's tree gives Peter as son of Gilbert with birth date ca. 1740. Barb mentions that Peter & Mary Crum's names are recorded in a family bible, but this bible has yet to appear.Killed by Indians is the standard story, though given source this needs to be held somewhat suspect.

"And now we come to the last Indian massacre in the Valley of the Juniata. It occurred on the left bankof the Little Juniata, near the farm of George Jackson, in the latter part of August, 1781.

At that time there was a regular force of militia in the garrison at Huntingdon, another at Shaver's Creek, and another at Fetter's. The Indians were well aware of this, for they constantly kept themselves advised by spies of the progress of affairs in the valley. The settlers, feeling secure in the presence of the militia, abandoned the forts and went to their farms. During the summer of 1781 the alarms were so few that people began to consider the days of their trials and tribulations as passed away; but it appears that it was ordained that another black crime should be added to the long catalogue of Indian cruelties.

One evening, George Jackson, hearing a noise in a corn-field adjoining his house, went to the door to ascertain the cause. Dark as the night was, he made out the figures of two men, who he thought were stealing corn, or at least about no good; so he let loose his dogs-a hound and a bull-dog-upon them. The hound gave tongue, and both started directly into the field, where they bayed for some time; but the men did not quit the field. In ten minutes the dogs returned, and Mr. Jackson found that the skull of the bull-dog had been wounded with a tomahawk. This circumstance led him to suspect the real character of the intruders, and he went into his house, took down his rifle, and returned to the porch. The light which shone out of the door when Jackson opened it revealed the position of affairs to the Indians, and they ran to the other end of the corn-field, closely pursued by the hound.

Peter Crum, a worthy man, well known and highly respected by all the settlers in the neighborhood, was a near neighbor of the Jackson's. He had rented the Minor Tub Mill, and on the morning after the above occurrence he went to the mill a little before daylight and set it going, then raised a net he had placed in the stream the night before; after which he started leisurely on his way home to get his breakfast. In his left hand he carried a string of fish, and over his right shoulder his rifle; for, notwithstanding the great security people felt, they were so much in the habit of constantly having a rifle for a traveling companion, that many of the old pioneers carried it on all occasions during the remainder of their lives.

When Crum reached the bend of the river, a mile below his mill, at a time when an attack from Indians would probably have been the last thing he would have thought of, he heard a sharp crack of

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Indians would probably have been the last thing he would have thought of, he heard a sharp crack of a rifle, and on looking around saw two Indians on the hill-side. He dropped his fish, and opened the pan of his rifle to look at the priming, when he noticed that he was shot through the right thumb-at least it was so conjectured. Catching a glimpse of one of the Indians, he attempted to fire, but the blood of his wound had saturated the priming. The Indians noticed his unavailing effort to shoot, and, probably thinking that he was trying to intimidate them with an empty gun, jumped into the road. One of them appeared, was armed with a rifle, the other with a heavy war-club. The later, it is supposed, approached him from behind, and dealt him a blow upon the skull, which felled him, and the blow was evidently followed up until the entire back part of his head was crushed in the most shocking manner, after which they scalped him, and disappeared.

When found, (which was supposed to be within two hours after the murder,) Crum was lying with his face to the ground, his rifle by his side, and the Indian war-club, clotted with blood and brains, lying across his body,-a sad sight for his wife who was among the first on the spot after the tragedy.

This murder, committed in open daylight on a frequented road, in the very heart of a thickly-populated country, did not fail to produce the most intense excitement, and a party of rangers started at once after the marauders. They soon got upon their trail, and followed them to the top of the mountain, getting sight of them several times; but they were always out of rifle-range. They knew they were pursued, and took such a route as the rangers could not follow, and also eluded them, and carried in triumph to the British garrison at Detroit the last scalp taken by the red men in the Juniata Valley. "The Gilbert Crum family moved from New Jersey to Frederick Co., MD by 1754, settling in Monocacy Manor.Peter may have been born in New York (Ulster Co.?), or New Jersey, or overseas? Some claim he was born in "western New York." If Peter, father of Abraham, is son of Gilbert, then he was born in New Jersey.Peter, and possibly his brother Cornelius, moved to Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania in the middle of the 18th century.

Whether he moved there directly from Maryland or elsewhere is not clear. Some say Peter and Mary may have previously lived in the vicinity of York, PA, or in Lower Saucon, in what was then Bucks County. However, I have found no evidence of Peter living in either of these locations and I tend to doubt those stories as reflecting misinterpretations of data.

There certainly was a Peter Crum who lived in Huntingdon Co., PA. This Peter Crum settled near Barree, Porter Tsp.. He leased a mill from the Minor brothers along a branch off the Little Juniata River. According to Rung's Chronicles (Vol. 1, pp. 160-61, 271), The Minor brothers had built the mill about 1776, and then they leased it to Peter Crum shortly before his death (by Indians) in 1781. Supposedly, after Peter leased the mill, it became known as Crum's Fort.

The story of Peter coming from Bucks County may come from the History of the Foster Family. In it, D.I. Foster says that there were a group of young men who in 1778 banded together in Prince George's County, Maryland, and set out for the Juniata Valley of PA. Another group is supposed to have left from Bucks County, PA, by way of Fort Standing Stone (Huntingdon), PA. He then says that they built a block house near the mouth of Shoup's Run, where it empties into the Raystown branch of the Juniata (near Saxton, PA). Peter Crum is mentioned as one of the builders of this block house. Foster doesn't specifically say all the builders were from Bucks Co., but the account can be read that way and one transcription of the history equates the two. It seems possible, however, that Peter Crum was involved with building this block house even if not from Bucks Co.. He may have been part of the Maryland group, though this seems late for his move to Pennsylvania.Fort Crum:

Peter Crum leased a mill from the Minor brothers along a branch off the Little Juniata River. According to Rung's Chronicles (Vol. 1, pp. 160-61, 271), The Minor brothers had built the mill about 1776, and then they leased it to Peter Crum shortly before his death (by Indians) in 1781. Supposedly, after Peter leased the mill, it became known as Crum's Fort.

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Supposedly, after Peter leased the mill, it became known as Crum's Fort.

From Frontier Forts:

"This fort or blockhouse was another place of refuge for the early settlers of Stone Valley. It was located on the farm now owned by Wesley G. Myton, in Barree township, and about midway between Manor Hill and Salsbury. It was built in the angle formed by the public road and the old "Belle Isle" road, now vacated and about thirty-five rods southeast of the present farm buildings. Mr. Ramsey states that his grandfather, William Hennen, who was born in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, in 1771, and who came to this county with his father's family during the Revolution, frequently told him ofthese two noted places, McCormick's Fort and Crum's Fort.

"In company with my grandfather," writes Mr. Ramsey, "I have passed the site of Crum's Fort and often heard him detail the exciting times when an alarm was raised that the Indians were likely to make a move upon the settlers. Then it was that the women and children were taken to one of the forts, either McAlevy's, Crum's or McCormick's. Through one of his nieces, I have learned that James Cheney, a life long resident of Barree township was born in Crum's Fort in the year 1780."

Another statement coming under the notice of the writer claims the same locality as being the site of Rickett's Fort. There seems to be some confusion regarding it.Peter and Mary may have had another daughter, for a "little" sister to John Crum is mentioned in the account of John's capture by Indians in 1792, and this would likely not be Rebecca who is supposed to be about 17 and married at that time.

117. Mary Unknown was born Abt. 1745.

Notes for Mary Unknown:Subj: Re: CrumDate: 2/5/99 4:04:45 PM Eastern Standard TimeFrom: [email protected] (Diane McLean)To: [email protected]

Wow! This was just like Christmas again. When you wrote asking how I gotthat information I really didn"t know then I remembered that when I firststarted this and Dorothy and John sent me all this information I really feltoverwhelmed because I didn't know what to do with it. So I put it in anenvelope and never gave it another thought, must be getting old. So this iswhat I found in the envelope and will try to sort out what you might wantand send to you.

Dorothy MorrisBox 436Claypool, AZ 85532

Sent me this: A family sheetPeter Crum & Mary (wife)

According to Lane genealogy, Mary's father died at age 94 years and her mother at age 90.

Last name "Cronis(?)" comes from Barb Johnson's Descendants of Willem Crum and it is clearly uncertain. Barb has this note: "Researcher Wayne Reynolds (GenForum Crum Family Genealogy Forum) and others have Mary's surname as Lane. The "Cronis" surname in question probably came about because of the middle name of one of Mary and Peter's sons, and the Lane name is quite likely to be correct, especially given that the Lane family or families seemed to have been intermarrying withthe Crums in later generations, indicating perhaps that the two lines were friends or neighbors or possibly had "old world" connections." Wayne Reynolds gives the marriage date for Mary Lane and

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possibly had "old world" connections." Wayne Reynolds gives the marriage date for Mary Lane and Peter Crum as Feb. 26, 1787.

On this latter point, the "family tradition" is that John Lane just happened to see R. Crum ride by on a horse, which would indicate that the families did not know each other previously. I have no evidence that this Mary had any Lane connection and nothing yet from any other researcher.

There is also a possibility that Mary was a Cronister, for there was a John Cronister living in York near a William Crummin 1790, but this is a stretch.

Her son's William, John and David are listed as being among the early settlers at Fort Coleraine, and Mary is listed as being later at Daraugh's Station, so it is likely she moved with her children (including Rebecca) first to Fort Coleraine and then on to Daraugh's Station.

Mentioned in Jacob Felton's memoirs. (CLARKLANE.GED)

Speculation that Peter and Mary may have died at the hands of the Indians inKY after 1788.

The names of Peter and Mary from a Crum family bible.

ch:Jacob b) 1766, PAAbraham b) 15 Sep 1768, near Bethleham, PA d) 14 Sep 1836 m) Mary WhitingerJohn b) abt 1770, PA d)aft 1850William b) 1770, NY or PA d)abt Dec 1822 OH or IN m) Roseanne WhitingerDavid b_ abt 1773, PARebecca b) abt 1774, PA d) 2 Sep 1833 Monroe twp, Delaware, IN

Then from John Connor:

The earliest record that we can find on Abraham Crum is that his parentswere Peter and Mary Crum who lived in the vicinity of Yorkco., PA where hewas born on Sep 15, 1768. (Note: This territory still belonged to Englandat the time.)

Then he has film 413.530 Wayne co, IN probate order book G pg 88 Jan term1854

In the mater of the Estate of Mary Crum (insane) John Crum guardian of MaryCrum comes and files his petition for further time to make settlement in thewords to wit (here insert) The court having inspected the said the saidguardian is given theree months further to make settlement.

fil, 413.530 Wayne co, IN probate order book G pg 288 July term 1854 In thematter of the Estate of Mary Crum John Crum guardian of Mary Crum comesand files the following report and account current to wit (Here insert).The court having examined said report and account current and the vouchertherewith filed orders the same to be entered and the vouchers processed tothe credit of said Guardian in the full discharge of his ????. Is thishis first wife (my question)?

Oh my I sould have looked a little further, film 413.530 Wayne co., INprobate order book F gp 237&238 May term 1853 In the matter of theinsanity of Mary Crum John Crum comes and files his petition containingsatisfactory information of the insanity of Mary Crum his mother in these

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satisfactory information of the insanity of Mary Crum his mother in thesewords to wit (here insert) and the court on said information awards a writto the sheriff to summon a jury of twelve discreet and disinterested personshouseholders of the county to inquire into the truth theory. After sheriffreturn the inqisition as to the insanity of Mary Crum to wit (here insert)Thereupon the court appoints John Crm guardian. pg 238 of the person andestate of said Mary Crum aforesaid and he files his bond in the penal sum ofTwo thousand dollars with Jacob W. Crum and Milton Reynolds as his ? to theacceptance of the court in these words to wit (here insert) Thereuponletters of guardianship are issued accordingly.

I'll send this and then send some more latter hope this helps.

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] <[email protected]>To: [email protected] <[email protected]>Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 10:39 PMSubject: Re: Crum

>Where did the names of Peter and Mary come from and their children? Isthere>a will or something like that? I studied further and something someoneonce>sent me named a sister of the Crum boys. Her children ended up living next>door to my John Crum. So, we have a definate match here, but I knowbasically>nothing any further back. Can you help? At least, what records exist sofar>for Peter and Mary and their children? Also, was Peter in the Revolution?>Thanks,>Janine

Children of Peter Crum and Mary Unknown are:

i. Jacob CRUM was born Abt. 1766 in , Pennsylvania[15].

Notes for Jacob CRUM:May or may not be same Jacob:Jacob Crum to _______________ married in Floyd Co., KY 07 Oct 1814Tennessee Greene County Crum, Jacob married Mott, Nita on 20 Oct 1807 in Greene County, Tennessee

ii. Abraham Crum was born 15 Sep 1768 in Ohio?, died 04 Sep 1836 in Wayne Co., IN, married Mary WHITINGER 26 Feb 1787 in Northhampton Co.? PA.

Notes for Abraham Crum: HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 PENNSYLVANIA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. ALLEN TOWNSHIP.

Name of head of family: Crum, Abraham Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 3

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From CLARKLANE.GED file:Supposedly Abraham was a member of the Kentucky Volunteers and fought against the Indians in the Northwest Territory.

In 1820, Abraham was one of the founders of the first Christian (New Lights) congregation in Jacksonburg.Birth date recorded most places as the 15th, but according to transcript of Aaron Lane bible from the web and Mt. Healthy Hist. Soc., he was born on the 13th. As most of the other sources are based on the bible, there is an error in transcription somewhere.

Lane/Crum record states was born in Pennsylvania. Gene Connor say he was born in York Co., PA. Barbara Johnson has born Lower Saucon Twsp., near Bethlehem, Northampton (then Bucks), PA. No evidence found to support either of these indications.Christian Messenger (No. 10, Oct. 1836, p. 159) gives this obit: "Died in Milton, Ia. Sept. 14, 1836, Abraham Crum. He died as he had long lived, in the confident hope of a blissful immortality.--He left a large number of friends to mourn his loss. His children, grand-children, and great-grand-children amount to 120."

Wayne Co., INAlso called "Swafford's School House."

East of Milton, IN, on Pennville Road.Abraham and Mary (with Rebecca), with a group of other settlers, moved west very soon after marriage, in 1790, settling in Georgetown, Fayette Co., Kentucky. William Crum, Abraham's brother, had preceded Abraham into Kentucky just after the Revolution, but then settling in Hamilton Township, Ohio (then the Northwest Teritory). Three more of their children were born in Kentucky.

The route they took west followed the valleys west of the Susquehanna River then at the Junction of the Susquehanna and the JaunitaRivers, just north of Harrisburg, up the Jaunita River. through the Jaunita Valley to what is now Huntington PA. This valley provided somegood farm land and many of the settlers stayed there, and this is where the Crums first settled. Later they moved on west along the Little Jaunita River or the Raytown Branch up into the mountains where the trail crossed the watershed or divide, into the valley of the Conemaugh River, through Johnston and down the valley till the river joined the Allegehney river. From there the trail led them to Pittsburgh where the Ohio River headwatered, and on down that river to present-day Cincinnati. 1 Male (60-70) [Abraham], 1 female (50-60), 1 female (20-30).

On same page with William, Jacob and John Crum, as well as two Shortridges."From thence [Kentucky] they moved into the dense wilderness of the 'North Western Territory' in the year A.D. 1796 and improved a farm situated about 3/4 of a mile due west from the present site of New Burlington. O." (Clark Lane, Record, p. 2) This was at Mt. Pleasant (now Mt. Healthy), Coleraine Twsp., Hamilton Co., OH.

According to the Pagent article, William moved first from Kentucky and "settled at Fort Washington for a while" (on land purchased from his brother William, cf. below) before moving to Mt. Pleasant.

In 1812, Abraham got a deed from his brother, William, for lands in the area, but he then passed this on when he moved to Indiana. This property was at the corner of Pippen Roadand Springdale. The property was sold by Abraham to Jacob Williamson on 21 July 1814,

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and Springdale. The property was sold by Abraham to Jacob Williamson on 21 July 1814, who then sold it to the West Bank Mill Creek Baptist congregation which built a church & cemetery there. The church is gone, but the cemetery is still there.

This was in the neighborhood of where the Aaron Lanes settled about 1797.

Clark Lane's Record states "Nineteen years of residence in Ohio, and a pursuit of other lands, and more dense forest to subdue, led them to their last homestead, and find [sic] resting place near 2 1/2 miles north of east from Camebridge [sic] City, Wayne County, Ind. and for 47 years prior to her death, Mary Crum made her home at this last named farm."

According to Gene Connor notes, Abraham, Mary & family moved into Wayne Co., Indiana shortly after it was formed in 1811 from Indian Territory, settling near East Germantown (about 22 miles west of Richmond). Clark Lane's "19 years of residence" would place this about 1814, which fits. Connor notes say Orpha was born in Indiana after move, but all other sources indicate she was born in Ohio, which would mean that the Crums didn't move until after 1812.

It was William Crum, Abraham's brother, who first got land in Indiana, in 1811, in Rush County, and nearby Francis Whitinger also got land. Later, Abraham bought land in Wayne Co. IN beginning in 1815. It was there they became neighbors with the Shortridge family.

Jacob Felton's memoir, in speaking of why his family moved from Ohio into Indiana, has the following to say--this helps explain the move of the Crums to Indiana. "the people kept coming in there [southwest Ohio] so fast and taking up claims that the land was all taken up at last clear to the Boundery line and father come to the conclusion he would sell out and go where he could get land for his children, so he sold his farm and left his family there he took his four oldest boys and two other men and went into Indiana on the Big Muskataktuk Bottom where he took squatters claim and him and his men went to work and cleared out 4 or 5 Acres..." (lanepl.org)

iii. William Cronis CRUM was born 1770 in , Pennsylvania, died 1822 in Wayne, Indiana, married Rosanna Whitinger Abt. 1795; married Rozana (Rozen) WHITINGER Abt. 1795[15].

Notes for William Cronis CRUM:Looking for researchers in Indiana Crums

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Posted by Marianne Kepler on November 02, 1998 at 08:58:04:

Looking for others who may be researching desecndants from the following family:

Father: William Crum (Red Headed Wm the Indian Scout

Mother: Rose Ann Whiting, Rosanna WhitingerB-abt 1873 PA(sic)D-1862, Whiteside Co, ILM2-John Wicks

Child 1: Francis CrumM-1823, Sarah David, Henry Co, IL

Child 2: Peter Crum

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Child 2: Peter CrumM-1826, Mila Jackson, Henry Co, Il

Child 3: Hiram CrumB-1804 Hamilton Co, OHM-Anna Jones, Rush Co, IND-1865, Butte Co, CA

Child 4: Abram Crum

Child 5: William Crum, Jr.B-1822, INM1-1843 Emeline WickM2-Rachel M. LeeM3-Latina L. Patrick

Child 6: John Thompson CrumB-1820, Hamilton Co, OHM1-Susan J Woodruff, INM2-Mary Louise PearceD-1885, Coffeyville, KS

Child 7: Amy CrumB-1807M1-Robert Summers, Henry Co, INM2-Jesse HeraldM3-Abraham Swearingen

Child 8: Margaret CrumM-Martin D. McCoy, 1835, Henry Co, IN

Child 9: Rose Ann Crum

Child 10: Rebecca Crum

Child 11: Jane, or Sarah Jane Crum

Child 12: Catherine CrumM-John Summers, 1818, Wayne C, IN

Barb Johnson gives birth place as nr. Bethlehem, PA (Lower Saucon Twsp) and date between 1768 and 1770, and eastern Indiana web site said New York.

William was said to be killed by Indians in Ohio (cf. George C. Mansfield Butler Co. History), but he did write a will and died but two months later, and there doesn't seem to be any Indian activities that might have caused this in 1822, so this seems like it might be more a nice story than the truth.Wayne Co., INListed as being one of early settlers at Fort Coleraine in Nelson's History of Hamilton Co. (1894), along with brothers David and John, and brother-in-law Henry Whitinger. He was there by April 1790.

Also, said to be among the 11 families that first settled Fort Dunlap was his widowed mother Mary and his sister Rebecca.

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According to Wiseman's account, William was attacked by Indians along with David Gibson, who was captured, and Thomas Larrison, who with William escaped back to the fort. Samuel Hahn indicates Gibson was captured when out on his own, so Wiseman may have confused two separate events.

After the Indian attack in Jan. 1791, all the inhabitant of Dunlap's Station abandoned it to move to North Bend. William was one of the signers of a document sent from Fort Coleraine on January 17, 1791 saying that they were going to leave Fort Coleraine because of the disadvantages cause by the attack of the "Savages." The fort was reestablished the next year, but William seems to have moved on to Daraugh's Station.

William was at fort during the Indian attack. About 500 Indians attacked the station, which was defended by Lieutenant Kingsbury, thirteen regulars and about eight to ten armed residents. The Indians attacked on the 10th, tortured a prisoner within sight of the fort that night, then attacked the next day until they heard that reinforcements were coming, when they gave up the attack.

The account by Wiseman says the attack was led by Blue Jacket and Simon Girty.

William was a scout for General St. Clair during the battle with the Indians on the Wabash in Nov. 1791 and elsewhere. Known as "a red-headed Indian Scout" in Mary Coates Martin's "Colonial Pioneers, Martin and Bell Families and their Kin." Tradition that he was of Scoth-Irish descent. Also tradition that the character of Nathaniel Bumppo in "Leather Stocking Tales" was based on William.

Had moved to Indiana by this dateWilliam had moved into Kentucky shortly after the Revolution (when it was still part of VA).

William was at Dunlap's Station from about 1790 to 1792, at which time he moved, along with the other settlers, to North Bend and then on to Daraugh's Station He later moved to a property where he set up a farm that he eventually passed on to Abraham.

It appears that William Crum, and the other settlers at Dunlap's Station, found that John Dunlap did not have clear title to the land he had sold them. These settlers, however, applied for forfeiture land where the original owner had not made improvements. On 19 April 1798 William received forfeit of the NE corner of Section 4 in Coleraine township, located at what is now the intersection of Springdale and Pippin Roads. He lieved there until 1812, when he sold the tract to his older brother Abraham.

William built a cabin and married Rosanah Whitinger. He worked for the army located at Fort William as a scout, etc.

William recieved a grant of land in range 10, Twp. 15 of Wayne County, IN (later Rush County) in 1811. William and his family then moved to Indiana where he lived the rest of his life.William was one of the first settlers at Daraugh's Station, which he moved to after leaving Dunlap's Station in the spring of 1792.

He was out on a hunting trip with three other men when they heard a group of Indians coming. One of the men, falling behind, was wounded by an Indian, but William stopped and shot the Indian so the man could be got back to the fort. All the settlers survived the fight at the fort that followed. Note that this might have occured at Dunlap's Station a year or so earlier.William was a captain in the Army during the War of 1812. CLARKLANE.GED

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William was a captain in the Army during the War of 1812. CLARKLANE.GED

iv. David Crum was born 1773 in Pennsylvania.

Notes for David Crum:History of Wayne County, Indiana: together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, mil ..."Among the leading business mean and prominent citizens of Milton in 1836 were: Charles Moore, Joel Hiatt, Allen Hiatt, Daniel Sinks, George Hopkins, John Wright, Enoch Justice, Henry Justice and others. David Crum, John Moorman, Daniel Sinks and Samuel Pierce were the merchants." v2 723

v. Rebecca Crum was born 1774 in Pennsylvania, died 02 Sep 1833 in Delaware Co, IND; married Robert Goble 28 Jul 1807 in Butler Co., OH.

Notes for Rebecca Crum:MANSFIELD FAMILIES

MJOHN MANSFIELD I b 1740 /1746 Tyroon County, Ireland m MARGARET ________.

John came to Pennsylvania in about 1770.THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. +Charles b c1760/1766 d 16 Dec 18032. Margaret

THE SECOND GENERATION

M1CHARLES MANSFIELD I b c1760/1766 PA d 16 Dec 1803 Butler Co OH s/o John MansfieldI & Margaret ______ m 26 Feb 1786 PA REBECCA CRUM.THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. Margaret b 24 Jan 1794 m-1 Andrew Carmichael m-2 Charles W. McCowan2.+ John b 15 Sep 1795 Butler Co OH3. +William b 19 Jul 1797 d 3 Feb 1859.4. +Rachel b 5 Feb 1799 m-1 20 Oct 1813 Christopher John Kiger m-2 15 Jul 1823 SamuelAndrews5.+ Charles b 24 Mar 1800 d 27 Jan 1879 m Hannah J. Shafer6.+ James b 22 Sept 1801 m Mary Andrews

THE THIRD GENERATION

M12JOHN MANSFIELD b 15 Sept 1795 Butler Co OH s/o Charles Mansfield I & Rebecca Crum m________KNOWN MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1, James

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1, James2. Charles3. John Plus 3 daughters.

M13WILLIAM MANSFIELD b 19 Jul 1797 d 3 Feb 1859 s/o Charles Mansfield I & Rebecca Crumm SUSANNAH_____ b 25 Dec 1795 d 1 Jan 1856.THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. Rebecca b 18 Oct 1816 m 23 Mar 1837 Samuel Ball, moved to Iowa, had 9 children. The ninthchild, George Ball, was the father of Dr. Clay Ball, formerly of Muncie, IN.2. Robert b 13 Aug 1818 d 13 MAY 18743. Margaret b 5 Feb 1820, a deaf mute, unmarried.4. John F. b 17 Mar 1822, a deaf mute, unmarried.5. George B b 14 Jul 1824 d 22 Jun 1832, a deaf mute, unmarried.6. Rachel b 19 Sep 1826 d 10 Dec 1851 m 27 May 1847 Washington Wilson. 7. Amelia b 26 Apr 1829 d 22 Oct 1852 m 1 Feb 1852 Elijah B. Martindale.8. Phebe M. b 8 Oct 18319. William D Jr.b 4 Apr 1835 d 6 Dec 183510. Mary M. b 29 Aug 1837 d 1897

M14RACHEL MANSFIELD b 5 Feb 1799 m-1 CHRISTOPHER KIGER (KEIGHER, KYGER)m-2 SAMUEL ANDREWS

Christopher Kiger was released from the Ohio Militia on 6 Aug 1812.THE KIGER CHILDREN:1. James died in infancy2. +William m 18 May 1837 Sarah Gibson3. +John b 1826 m 19 Mar 1843 Mary BransonTHE ANDREWS CHILDREN:4.+ Rebecca Andrews m 25 Feb 1844 William Carmichael5.+ Martha Andrews m 7 Oct 1850 William Edwards.6. +Malinda m 25 Aug 1856 David Daugherty7. Alice or Sue m( 24 Oct 1865 ?) (Clark ?) or David Stewart - parents of William, Clarence,&Nettie8.+ Rachel m 6 Oct 1844 George Huston9. +Mary m Samuel S. White

M15CHARLES MANSFIELD II b 24 Mar 1800 Greene Co OH d 28 Jan 1879 Muncie IN s/oCharles Mansfield I & Rebecca Crum m HANNAH SHAFER b 3 Jun 1802 OH d 28 Sep 1878Muncie , IN.

The Indiana Census records shows a Charles Mansfield living in Franklin Co. in 1820 and Rush Co.in 1830. Since his father Charles died in Butler Co OH in 1903, this must be Charles II, who hadevidently moved from Greene Co OH. However, according to other sources, Robert S.Mansfield ,the third child of Charles II, was born in Ohio in 1825 and Abigail was the first of his children born in

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children born inIndiana in 1834 in Center Twp. We do know that Charles II entered land in Monroe Twp. Del CoIN in 1831 and by 1850 was living in Center Twp. Del Co IN.

Charles Mansfield, a farmer, was prominent in politics, serving at one time in the state legislature as arepresentative from Delaware County.

Both Charles II and Hannah are buried in Lothen Cemetery, Muncie, INTHE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. +William Henry b c1823 m 15 Aug 1847 Mary L Hornbreaker2. +John Riley b 1824 Greene Co OH 3. +Robert Shaffer. b 1825 IN m 25 Nov 1847 Dianna Gibson 4. Abigail b c 10 Jan 1834 Center Twp Del Co IN m 20 Dec 1855 John Reece Hines. Their sonCharles m Lydia Langdon-parents of Chester, Mabel & Ruth.5. Hannah Jane b c 1839 m 15 Dec 1865 Francis S. Addington6. Lydia Margaret b c 1843 m 30 Aug 1883 John R. Weisse7. Elizabeth b c 1845 IN m Feb 1858 James Shaw

M16JAMES MANSFIELD b 22 Sept 1801 Charles Mansfield I & Rebecca Crum m MARYANDREWS b c1803 VA.

James was a soldier of the War of 1812, came from Wayne Co IN in 1826 and settled on the westside of Buck Creek. On 22 Jan 1829 he entered land in Sec 23, and in Feb 1836 entered land inSec 34. Sometime before the Civil War he sold out and moved to Missouri, where he died someyears later. His family appeared in the 1850 Census for Center Twp Del Co IN, but in no laterIndiana Census.KNOWN MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. Elijah b c1831 IN m 4 Sept 1850 Eliza M. Branson2. Margaret b c1835 IN3. Alzina b c1838 IN4. William T. b c1839 IN5. Charles b c1841 IN

THE FOURTH GENERATION

M142WILLIAM KIGER b 1815 PA s/o Christopher Kiger & Rachel Mansfield m-1 18 May 1837 DelCo IN SARAH GIBSON b 15 Feb 1817 TX d 30 Jun 1870 m-2 8 Oct 1871 MARYMANSFIELD.THE KIGER CHILDREN:1.+ John b 5 Mar 1838 d 17 Apr 1912 m 2 Feb 1860 Matilda Heaton.2. Valentine b 1839 m 19 Dec 1861 Margaret Driscoll3. Charles b 1841 m 4 Oct 1866 Charlotte Gibson4. Rachel b 1842 m 30 May 1861 Will Driscoll5. Catherine b 1843 m 26 Nov 1868 George Parsons.6. Rebecca b 1844

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6. Rebecca b 18447. Hannah Jane b 1846 m-1 31 Dec 1868 John Poland m-2 John Rush8. Mary b 1849 m James Reynold.

M143JOHN KIGER b 1826 s/o Christopher Kiger & Rachel Mansfield m MARY BRANSON.THE KIGER CHILDREN: 1. Rachel m-1 8 May 1869 George Wood m-2 ___Friar m-3 George ___.2. Martha3. Mary4. David5. Charles6. Nathan

M144 REBECCA ANDREWS d/o Samuel Andrews & Rachel Mansfield m 25 Feb 1844 WILLIAMCARMICHAEL.THE CARMICHAEL CHILDREN:1. John2. Samuel3. Mary J. m 4 May 1871 Marcus Topp - parents of Wm Carl and Charlotte.4. Lenna m -1 David Ochler m-2 ____ Armon (daughter Nellie)

M145MARTHA ANDREWS d/o Samuel Andrews & Rachel Mansfield m 7 Oct 1850 WILLIAMEDWARDSTHE EDWARDS CHILDREN:1. Marion2. John m ____Blankenbaker3. Elizabeth m James Furnish-parents of Carl, Grace, & Arthur.4. Susan m Thomas Tracy - parents of Jessie, Mabel, & Mary.5. Eva m Jos. Brown - parents of Laura, Lawrence, & Rosemon.6. Henry7. Ia m _____Cruea.

M146MALINDA ANDREWS d/o Samuel Andrews & Rachel Mansfield M DAVID DAUGHERTY.THE DAUGHERTY CHILDREN:1, Flora m Frank Towner - parents of Georgia & Virgie.2. William3. Charles4. Alice

M148RACHEL ANDREWS d/o Samuel Andrews & Rachel Mansfield m GEORGE HUSTON.THE HUSTON CHILDREN:1. Martha m-1 10 Mar 1863 Job Grant m-2 Christopher Bunner. Children - Job Grant, Glenn, andGeorge Bunner.2. Samuel m 5 Jun 1869 Catharine McConnell -parents of Carl, Pearl, Mabel, & Stepp ?.3. Ellen4. Rachel m John Coffman - parents of Gertrude & Clifford5. John m 25 Jan 1869 Julia Cecil - parents of Earl, Rachael, & Harvey.6. Alice m Mose Rent - parents of Helene7. Charles m 2 Sept 1882 Belle Cecil8. Frank

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8. Frank9. Rebecca m David Miller - parents of Clyde

M149MARY ANDREWS d/o Samuel Andrews and Rachel Mansfield m SAMUEL S. WHITE.THE WHITE CHILDREN:1.+ John O.m-1 22 Apr 1872 Carrie Ollam m-2 30 Mar 1905 Jessie B Wharton.2. Mary (Mollie) m Walter L. Allison - parents of Helen.3.+Jennie m George S. Sheets4. Belle m George Baumgartner - parents of Ray, who married Edith Winchester, who siredRobert.5. Charles m Fannie Wood.6. Robe Carl m Agnes McGooley.7. Lillie O m 4 Sep 1892 Rawley M. Collins

M151WILLIAM HENRY MANSFIELD b c1823 OH s/o Charles Mansfield & Hannah Shafer mMARY L. HORNBREAKER (HORNBAKER) b c1830 OH.

At the time of the 1860 Indiana Census this family was living in Centre Twp Del Co. as was CharlesMansfield & Hannah Shafer. In 1870 the family was living in Monroe Twp. Del Co IN.THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1.+ George F. b c1849 IN m 18 Sep 1869 Mary J Cheesman b c1850 d/o Richard Cheesman &Nellie____.2. Eliza J. b 1850 IN3. Sarah b c1852 IN4. +Charles W. b c1853 IN m 24 Apr 1875 Cordelia McCormick b 27 May 1857 IN d/o MatthewMcCormick & Eliza A Lefter.5. Isaac b c 1854 IN6, John b c1858 IN7. Mary b 1860 IN8. Alonzo b c1865 m ___ Whitaker9. James b c1866 10. Hannah b c1869 m Alger

M152JOHN RILEY MANSFIELD b c 1824 Greene Co OH s/o Charles Mansfield & Hannah Shaferm-1 6 Mar 1845 RUTH HINES m-2 7 Mar 1858 DELILA JOHNSON m-3 19 Oct 1865RACHEL STRADLING .

Riley was a farmer in Hamilton Township, a Republican, and a member of the Christian Church.THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:M-11. +Hannah J b c 1846 IN m 3 Aug 1865 William Ross2.+Charles C. b c 1848 m 12 Oct 1870 Amanda Hinton3.+ John R (Jack) b c 1850 m 12 Dec 1872 Sarah Ferrenberg4. William R. b c1852 m Ora McDonald5.+Eleanor b 23 Aug 1855 m Robert Shaw Walburn.M-26. +Thomas J. b 24 Apr 1862 d Jul 1947 m-1 6 July 1889 Mary E. Knox m-2 Minnie C. Bess.

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Bess. 7.+ Lucy m 26 Mar 1881 Solomon K. Jackson8.+ Henry S. b c1865 m 3 Oct 1888 Sadie A Pittenger

M153ROBERT S. MANSFIELD b 1825 Green Co OH d 26 Apr 1889 Royerton, IN s/o CharlesMansfield II & Hannah Shafer m 25 Nov 1847 DIANNA GIBSON b 17 Dec 1831 Monroe Twp.Del Co IN d 29 Jul 1913 d/o Garrett Gibson & Elizabeth Rhodes.

This family lived in Hamilton Twp. Del Co IN. Robert & Dianna owned 640 acres at the corner ofwhat is now State Rd. 3 and State Rd. 28. They cleared this land of land and farmed it. All of theirchildren were born in a log cabin, except Cassius and Myrtle who were born in a new brick house.The bricks were made on the farm and the children carried the bricks to build the home. When eachof their children were married, Robert & Dianna gave them 80 acres of land. (According to EstherMansfield Wall, a granddaughter.)THE MANSFIELD CHILDREN:1. Charles C. b 1848 d 1849 m Amanda Hinton d/o James Hinton & Sarah Ginn.2, Elizabeth b 1849 IN d 18643. +Rachel b 25 Apr 1851 IN m 8 Apr 1874 Isaac J. Hunt.4. +George R b c1853 IN d 1924 m-1 21 Aug 1874 Jane Culbertson m-215 Feb 1877 LouisaFerrenberg m-3 17 Apr 1879 Lucinda Kirkwood5. +Hannah b 1854 IN d 4 Sep 1934-Hannah m 1 Mar 1873 Jefferson Heaton 6. +Nancy Jane b 1857 IN d 1932 m 28 May 1899 William S. White7. +Perry Walter b 12 Apr 1858 IN d 14 Jul 1890 m 7 Apr 1883 Sarah Catherine Younce.8. +Frances Emmaline b 9 Feb 1860 IN d 18 J un 19259. John Gibson b c1862 IN d 1932 m 2 1 Sept 1884 Phoebe A. Harne10. Abigail b 1864 d 186711. +Cassius Lemon b 25 Jun 1869 d 2 Jun 1939m 19 May 1888 Lila Baker.12. Myrtle I b c1873 m 5 Apr 1890 Albert Palmer

+ 57.vi. John Crum was born Bet. 1777-1778 in (Bedford Co.?) Pennsylvania - 1770 on 1850 Delaware Co., Census, died Aft. 1850 in Delaware Co., IND, married Mary Catherine Lee 10 Apr 1806 in Greene Co., OH; married Rachel Andrews 26 Nov 1815 in Butler Co. Ohio.

Children of Peter Crum and Mary are:

i. Rebecca CRUMB was born Abt. 1774 in , Pa?[15], died 02 Sep 1833 in Mansfield Farm, Monroe Twp, Delaware, IN[15], married Charles MANSFIELD 26 Feb 1786 in , PA[15]; married Robert GOBLE 28 Jul 1807 in Butler, OH[15].

ii. Abraham Crum was born 15 Sep 1768 in Ohio?, died 04 Sep 1836 in Wayne Co., IN, married Mary WHITINGER 26 Feb 1787 in Northhampton Co.? PA.

Notes for Abraham Crum: HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 PENNSYLVANIA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. ALLEN TOWNSHIP.

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Name of head of family: Crum, Abraham Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 3

From CLARKLANE.GED file:Supposedly Abraham was a member of the Kentucky Volunteers and fought against the Indians in the Northwest Territory.

In 1820, Abraham was one of the founders of the first Christian (New Lights) congregation in Jacksonburg.Birth date recorded most places as the 15th, but according to transcript of Aaron Lane bible from the web and Mt. Healthy Hist. Soc., he was born on the 13th. As most of the other sources are based on the bible, there is an error in transcription somewhere.

Lane/Crum record states was born in Pennsylvania. Gene Connor say he was born in York Co., PA. Barbara Johnson has born Lower Saucon Twsp., near Bethlehem, Northampton (then Bucks), PA. No evidence found to support either of these indications.Christian Messenger (No. 10, Oct. 1836, p. 159) gives this obit: "Died in Milton, Ia. Sept. 14, 1836, Abraham Crum. He died as he had long lived, in the confident hope of a blissful immortality.--He left a large number of friends to mourn his loss. His children, grand-children, and great-grand-children amount to 120."

Wayne Co., INAlso called "Swafford's School House."

East of Milton, IN, on Pennville Road.Abraham and Mary (with Rebecca), with a group of other settlers, moved west very soon after marriage, in 1790, settling in Georgetown, Fayette Co., Kentucky. William Crum, Abraham's brother, had preceded Abraham into Kentucky just after the Revolution, but then settling in Hamilton Township, Ohio (then the Northwest Teritory). Three more of their children were born in Kentucky.

The route they took west followed the valleys west of the Susquehanna River then at the Junction of the Susquehanna and the JaunitaRivers, just north of Harrisburg, up the Jaunita River. through the Jaunita Valley to what is now Huntington PA. This valley provided somegood farm land and many of the settlers stayed there, and this is where the Crums first settled. Later they moved on west along the Little Jaunita River or the Raytown Branch up into the mountains where the trail crossed the watershed or divide, into the valley of the Conemaugh River, through Johnston and down the valley till the river joined the Allegehney river. From there the trail led them to Pittsburgh where the Ohio River headwatered, and on down that river to present-day Cincinnati. 1 Male (60-70) [Abraham], 1 female (50-60), 1 female (20-30).

On same page with William, Jacob and John Crum, as well as two Shortridges."From thence [Kentucky] they moved into the dense wilderness of the 'North Western Territory' in the year A.D. 1796 and improved a farm situated about 3/4 of a mile due west from the present site of New Burlington. O." (Clark Lane, Record, p. 2) This was at Mt. Pleasant (now Mt. Healthy), Coleraine Twsp., Hamilton Co., OH.

According to the Pagent article, William moved first from Kentucky and "settled at Fort Washington for a while" (on land purchased from his brother William, cf. below) before moving to Mt. Pleasant.

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moving to Mt. Pleasant.

In 1812, Abraham got a deed from his brother, William, for lands in the area, but he then passed this on when he moved to Indiana. This property was at the corner of Pippen Roadand Springdale. The property was sold by Abraham to Jacob Williamson on 21 July 1814, who then sold it to the West Bank Mill Creek Baptist congregation which built a church & cemetery there. The church is gone, but the cemetery is still there.

This was in the neighborhood of where the Aaron Lanes settled about 1797.

Clark Lane's Record states "Nineteen years of residence in Ohio, and a pursuit of other lands, and more dense forest to subdue, led them to their last homestead, and find [sic] resting place near 2 1/2 miles north of east from Camebridge [sic] City, Wayne County, Ind. and for 47 years prior to her death, Mary Crum made her home at this last named farm."

According to Gene Connor notes, Abraham, Mary & family moved into Wayne Co., Indiana shortly after it was formed in 1811 from Indian Territory, settling near East Germantown (about 22 miles west of Richmond). Clark Lane's "19 years of residence" would place this about 1814, which fits. Connor notes say Orpha was born in Indiana after move, but all other sources indicate she was born in Ohio, which would mean that the Crums didn't move until after 1812.

It was William Crum, Abraham's brother, who first got land in Indiana, in 1811, in Rush County, and nearby Francis Whitinger also got land. Later, Abraham bought land in Wayne Co. IN beginning in 1815. It was there they became neighbors with the Shortridge family.

Jacob Felton's memoir, in speaking of why his family moved from Ohio into Indiana, has the following to say--this helps explain the move of the Crums to Indiana. "the people kept coming in there [southwest Ohio] so fast and taking up claims that the land was all taken up at last clear to the Boundery line and father come to the conclusion he would sell out and go where he could get land for his children, so he sold his farm and left his family there he took his four oldest boys and two other men and went into Indiana on the Big Muskataktuk Bottom where he took squatters claim and him and his men went to work and cleared out 4 or 5 Acres..." (lanepl.org)

+ 57. iii. John Crum was born Bet. 1777-1778 in (Bedford Co.?) Pennsylvania - 1770 on 1850 Delaware Co., Census, died Aft. 1850 in Delaware Co., IND, married Mary Catherine Lee 10 Apr 1806 in Greene Co., OH; married Rachel Andrews 26 Nov 1815 in Butler Co. Ohio.

iv. William Cronis CRUM was born 1770 in , Pennsylvania, died 1822 in Wayne, Indiana, married Rosanna Whitinger Abt. 1795; married Rozana (Rozen) WHITINGER Abt. 1795[15].

Notes for William Cronis CRUM:Looking for researchers in Indiana Crums

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Mother: Rose Ann Whiting, Rosanna Whitinger

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Mother: Rose Ann Whiting, Rosanna WhitingerB-abt 1873 PA(sic)D-1862, Whiteside Co, ILM2-John Wicks

Child 1: Francis CrumM-1823, Sarah David, Henry Co, IL

Child 2: Peter CrumM-1826, Mila Jackson, Henry Co, Il

Child 3: Hiram CrumB-1804 Hamilton Co, OHM-Anna Jones, Rush Co, IND-1865, Butte Co, CA

Child 4: Abram Crum

Child 5: William Crum, Jr.B-1822, INM1-1843 Emeline WickM2-Rachel M. LeeM3-Latina L. Patrick

Child 6: John Thompson CrumB-1820, Hamilton Co, OHM1-Susan J Woodruff, INM2-Mary Louise PearceD-1885, Coffeyville, KS

Child 7: Amy CrumB-1807M1-Robert Summers, Henry Co, INM2-Jesse HeraldM3-Abraham Swearingen

Child 8: Margaret CrumM-Martin D. McCoy, 1835, Henry Co, IN

Child 9: Rose Ann Crum

Child 10: Rebecca Crum

Child 11: Jane, or Sarah Jane Crum

Child 12: Catherine CrumM-John Summers, 1818, Wayne C, IN

Barb Johnson gives birth place as nr. Bethlehem, PA (Lower Saucon Twsp) and date between 1768 and 1770, and eastern Indiana web site said New York.

William was said to be killed by Indians in Ohio (cf. George C. Mansfield Butler Co. History), but he did write a will and died but two months later, and there doesn't seem to be any Indian activities that might have caused this in 1822, so this seems like it might be more a nice story than the truth.

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more a nice story than the truth.Wayne Co., INListed as being one of early settlers at Fort Coleraine in Nelson's History of Hamilton Co. (1894), along with brothers David and John, and brother-in-law Henry Whitinger. He was there by April 1790.

Also, said to be among the 11 families that first settled Fort Dunlap was his widowed mother Mary and his sister Rebecca.

According to Wiseman's account, William was attacked by Indians along with David Gibson, who was captured, and Thomas Larrison, who with William escaped back to the fort. Samuel Hahn indicates Gibson was captured when out on his own, so Wiseman may have confused two separate events.

After the Indian attack in Jan. 1791, all the inhabitant of Dunlap's Station abandoned it to move to North Bend. William was one of the signers of a document sent from Fort Coleraine on January 17, 1791 saying that they were going to leave Fort Coleraine because of the disadvantages cause by the attack of the "Savages." The fort was reestablished the next year, but William seems to have moved on to Daraugh's Station.

William was at fort during the Indian attack. About 500 Indians attacked the station, which was defended by Lieutenant Kingsbury, thirteen regulars and about eight to ten armed residents. The Indians attacked on the 10th, tortured a prisoner within sight of the fort that night, then attacked the next day until they heard that reinforcements were coming, when they gave up the attack.

The account by Wiseman says the attack was led by Blue Jacket and Simon Girty.

William was a scout for General St. Clair during the battle with the Indians on the Wabash in Nov. 1791 and elsewhere. Known as "a red-headed Indian Scout" in Mary Coates Martin's "Colonial Pioneers, Martin and Bell Families and their Kin." Tradition that he was of Scoth-Irish descent. Also tradition that the character of Nathaniel Bumppo in "Leather Stocking Tales" was based on William.

Had moved to Indiana by this dateWilliam had moved into Kentucky shortly after the Revolution (when it was still part of VA).

William was at Dunlap's Station from about 1790 to 1792, at which time he moved, along with the other settlers, to North Bend and then on to Daraugh's Station He later moved to a property where he set up a farm that he eventually passed on to Abraham.

It appears that William Crum, and the other settlers at Dunlap's Station, found that John Dunlap did not have clear title to the land he had sold them. These settlers, however, applied for forfeiture land where the original owner had not made improvements. On 19 April 1798 William received forfeit of the NE corner of Section 4 in Coleraine township, located at what is now the intersection of Springdale and Pippin Roads. He lieved there until 1812, when he sold the tract to his older brother Abraham.

William built a cabin and married Rosanah Whitinger. He worked for the army located at Fort William as a scout, etc.

William recieved a grant of land in range 10, Twp. 15 of Wayne County, IN (later Rush County) in 1811. William and his family then moved to Indiana where he lived the rest of his life.William was one of the first settlers at Daraugh's Station, which he moved to after leaving

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William was one of the first settlers at Daraugh's Station, which he moved to after leaving Dunlap's Station in the spring of 1792.

He was out on a hunting trip with three other men when they heard a group of Indians coming. One of the men, falling behind, was wounded by an Indian, but William stopped and shot the Indian so the man could be got back to the fort. All the settlers survived the fight at the fort that followed. Note that this might have occured at Dunlap's Station a year or so earlier.William was a captain in the Army during the War of 1812. CLARKLANE.GED

v. David Crum was born 1773 in Pennsylvania.

Notes for David Crum:History of Wayne County, Indiana: together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, mil ..."Among the leading business mean and prominent citizens of Milton in 1836 were: Charles Moore, Joel Hiatt, Allen Hiatt, Daniel Sinks, George Hopkins, John Wright, Enoch Justice, Henry Justice and others. David Crum, John Moorman, Daniel Sinks and Samuel Pierce were the merchants." v2 723

vi. Jacob CRUM was born Abt. 1766 in , Pennsylvania[15].

Notes for Jacob CRUM:May or may not be same Jacob:Jacob Crum to _______________ married in Floyd Co., KY 07 Oct 1814Tennessee Greene County Crum, Jacob married Mott, Nita on 20 Oct 1807 in Greene County, Tennessee

118. John Lee I was born in VA. He died in Fayette Co., IN.

Notes for John Lee I:Marriages of Campbell, Boone and Kenton Counties, Kentucky, 1795-1850

BUTTS, Edward & Elizabeth CRUM, 6 Dec. 1839, BD, b John Lee, James Carrigan made oath that Elizabeth Crum is "of the full age", Campbell Co., KY

SOME DESCENDANTS OF JOHN LEE

The framework for this genealogy came from information compiled in Nov. 1944 by Anna LambertSchultz, daughter of Josias Lambert & Lucy S. Tharp. Either her sister or cousin compiled some of it.Her notes have been expanded by the addition of information obtained from other family members andDelaware County IN records and history books.

LJOHN LEE I b VA d Fayette Co IN

According to family sources, John Lee was reputed to be either a brother of uncle of General RobertE. Lee. Based upon available information, General Lee nor his father Henry (Light horse Harry) LeeIII had a brother named John. Light horse Harry Lee¹s father, Henry Lee II , had a brother John wholived from 1724 to 1767. This John Lee would have been too old to be the father of Nancy Elizabeth

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lived from 1724 to 1767. This John Lee would have been too old to be the father of Nancy ElizabethLee, who was born 14 Feb 1789.THE LEE CHILDREN:1.+ Jane m Lewis Ray2.+ Nancy Elizabeth m John Lambert3. +Kathern (Catherine or Kathryn) m John Crum (killed by Indians)4.+ Sarah m James Moreland5.+ Margaret Ann m William Andrews6.+ John (Jack)7.+ William m Miss Devoe8. +Stephen m Mary Chance9. +Peggie m Patrick Carmichael

ID: I00258 Name: John LEE Sex: M Note: John Lee went to Grant Co., IN and settled in Van Buren twp.

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. John LEE b: ABT. 1784 in Virginia 2. Mary LEE b: ABT. 1785 3. Nancy Elizabeth LEE b: 14 FEB 1789 in VA 4. William LEE b: ABT. 1790 in Ohio 5. Margaret LEE b: 2 OCT 1797 in Kentucky 6. Jane LEE b: 10 NOV 1800 in KY 7. Stephen LEE b: 25 SEP 1804 in Kentucky

+ 58. i. Mary Catherine Lee was born Abt. 1786 in Ohio, died Abt. 1815 in Probably Butler Co.Ohio, married John Crum 10 Apr 1806 in Greene Co., OH.

ii. Jane Lee, married Lewis Ray 09 Mar 1815 in Butler Co., Ohio.

iii. Sarah Lee.

iv. Margaret Ann Lee.

v. John Lee Jr..

vi. William Lee was born Abt. 1790 in Ohio, died Aft. 1850 in Delaware Co., IN.

vii. Stephen Lee.

viii. Margaret Lee.

ix. Nancy Elizabeth Lee.

120. Joseph Myers was born in Feb 1738 in London, Middlesex, England. He died on 07 Jul 1830 in Hunting Creek Twp., Wilkes, NC. He married Sarah Lowe on 12 Jan 1783.

121. Sarah Lowe.

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Children of Joseph Myers and Sarah Lowe are:

+ 59. i. James Myers was born 05 May 1785 in Iredell Co., NC, died 14 Jan 1874, married Lydia Johnson Bet. 1808-1809 in North Carolina.

ii. Elizabeth Myers was born 1788 in Iredell Co., NC.

iii. Mary Myers was born 05 Sep 1794 in Iredell Co., NC.

iv. Littleton Myers was born 09 May 1798 in Iredell Co., NC.

v. Jordon Myers was born 22 Sep 1800 in Iredell Co., NC.

Children of Joseph Myers and Sarah Campbell are:

i. Milly Myers was born 1774.

ii. Sarah Myers was born 1775.

iii. Joseph Myers was born 1777.

iv. Rebecca Myers was born 1779 in Iredell Co., NC.

v. John Myers was born 18 Sep 1781 in Iredell Co., NC.

122. John Johnson was born in 1747 in VA. He died in 1823 in NC (Quaker). He was the son of 244. Ashley Johnson and 245. Agatha Stanley. He married Lydia Hutchins.

123. Lydia Hutchins was born 15 Feb 1752 in VA. She was the daughter of Strangeman Hutchins and Elizabeth Cox.

Child of John Johnson and Lydia Hutchins is:

i. Strangeman Johnson was born 28 Sep 1772 in VA, died 04 Sep 1851 in Henry Co., IN, married Mary Whitaker Abt. 1798.

Notes for Lydia Hutchins:

1. She was a Quaker of the Deep Creek Meeting House of Surry County. She was excluded from theDeep Creek Meeting House for marrying out of unity.

Child of John Johnson and Lydia Hutchins is:

+ 60. i. Lydia Johnson, married James Myers Bet. 1808-1809 in North Carolina.

124. Anderson JOHNSON was born on 07 Jun 1770 in Of Deep River Mm, Guilford, Nc. He died on 26 Sep 1857. He was the son of 248. Robert Johnson and 249. Cecilia Elmore. He married Sarah BROOKS.

Notes for Anderson JOHNSON:We got to Anderson Johnson's at Hunting Creek; whose wife is a daughter of David Brooks, a minister, with whom my uncle, Thomas Scattergood, was travelling as companion, when he first appeared in the ministry. To find ourselves once more amongst those of the same religions profession, imparted pleasant sensations. This Friend, we were informed, was prosecuted for aiding a slave to make his escape; and though the charge was entirely unfounded, yet from false evidence, he

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slave to make his escape; and though the charge was entirely unfounded, yet from false evidence, he was amerced to the value of the runaway, and costs and damages, amounting to about twelve hundred dollars. This iniquitous decision seemed likely to ruin him; he was compelled to sell his horses and cattle, and part of his house furniture, and with much difficulty made up the sum, and prevented his prosecutors from selling his farm; and thereby throwing him and his dependent family houseless upon the world. Now, more than seventy years old, he is unable to labor hard, and from the great loss and the difficulty in selling produce, he has to endure privations which, at their time of life, he and his afflicted wife ought not to be subjected to.

William Evans, Journal of the Life and Religious Services of William Evans, a Minister of the Gospel inthe Society of Friends (Philadelphia: Privately published (For sale at Friends' Book Store), 1870), 240-241.

http://genforum.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?kimbro::56.html

From: jschulke <[email protected]>Subject: [RowanRoots] More on Hezekiah Jones from Stokes Co., NCDate: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 09:26:36 -0400

I found a bit more on the lineage of Hezekiah:

Stokes Co., NC 1850 census?Hezekiah Jones b 1773 d 1855 m Martha Brooks b 12 nov 1779Martha Brooks dau of David (Daniel?) Brooks b 1737 Frederick Co and SarahSanders dau of John and Jane Sanders.children:1. Hannah Jones b 14 Jun 1805 NC d 30 Jan 1889 m David Hendricks2. Jane Jones b 1808 single in 1850 census3. Mary Jones b 1816 m .. White. A son Hezekiah b 1835 to Wayne Co., IN4. Nancy Jones b 18175. John B Jones b 1820 m Jane .. children: David Jones b 1845 Forsyth Co,Franklin b1847, Elizabeth b 18506. Martha Jones b 1820 single 1850 censusDavid/Daniel Brooks:Daniel lived in Hopewell, VA m Sarah Sanders, dau of John and Jane Sanders ofCedar Creek Hanover Co., VA moved to NC.Children:Martha Brooks b 1779 m Hezekiah Jones b 1773Jesse Brooks b 1775 m Judith Johnson b 20 May 1779Sarah Brooks b 1773 m Anderson Johnson b 7 Jun 1769? d 1857?Johnson:Anderson and Judith Johnson were children of Robert Johnson b 8 Feb 1737 who mVirginia Cecilia Elimore b 15 May 1737 on 12 Jan 1759 at Cedar Creek, VA (movedto Stokes Co., NC)Robert's parents:Ashley and Martha Woodey Johnson m 12 May 1734Ashley Johnson son of John Johnson and Lucretia Massie of New Kent Co., VAElmore:Virginia Cecilia Elimore, wf of Robert Johnson was dau of Thomas Elmore who diedbefore Dec 1768 m Cecilia Ellyson dau of G Robert Ellyson of New Kent Co., VA onabt 9 Dec 1721. Thomas Elmore was son of Thomas Elmore m Ann Sanders.

125. Sarah BROOKS was born 13 Apr 1773.

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147.

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Children of Anderson JOHNSON and Sarah BROOKS are:

+ 61. i. David Brooks Johnson was born 20 Aug 1795 in North Carolina, died 1877 in Yadkin Co., NC, married Fruzannah Bowles Abt. 1820 in North Carolina.

ii. Thomas Johnson was born 02 Jan 1794 in North Carolina, died Moved to Hancock Co IN by 1850.

126. Benjamin Bowles.

+ 62. i. Fruzannah Bowles was born 1796 in Person County, North Carolina, died 1869 in Huntings Creek Friends Cemetery, Yadkin County, NC, married David Brooks Johnson Abt. 1820 in North Carolina.

Generation 8

144. Thomas Turney[9] was born on 05 Jan 1679 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9]. He died in 1761 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9]. He was the son of 288. Benjamin Turney and 289. Rebecca Keeler. He married Abigail Welles on 24 Nov 1709 in Fairfield, CT[9].

145. Abigail Welles was born Abt. 1688 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9]. She died Bet. 1722-1783 in Stratfield, CT[9]. She was the daughter of Sanuel (Sergt) Welles and Abigail Wheeler.

Child of Thomas Turney and Abigail Welles is:

i. Thomas Turney was born Abt. 1719 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], died Bet. 1767-1811 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], married Martha Lyon 28 Dec 1746[9].

Children of Thomas Turney and Abigail Welles are:

+ 66. i. Thomas Turney was born Abt. 1720 in Fairfield CT, died Bef. 21 Jan 1783 in Fairfield CT, married Martha Lyon 28 Dec 1746 in Fairfield, CT.

ii. Abigail Turney.

iii. Sarah Turney.

iv. Jemima Turney.

v. Ann Turney.

vi. Benjamin Turney was born Abt. 1713.

vii. Elizabeth Turney was born Abt. 1715.

viii. Rebecca Turney was born 04 Aug 1717.

ix. Samuel Turney was born Bef. 1727.

146. Samuel Lyon[9] was born on 27 Dec 1688 in Fairfield, CT[9]. He died in 1767 in Fairfield, CT[9]. He was the son of 292. Richard Lyon and 293. Mary Frye. He married Hannah Dickerson? between 1705-1739[9].

Hannah Dickerson? was born Bet. 1684-1706[9]. She died Bet. 1729-1793[9].

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Child of Samuel Lyon and Hannah Dickerson? is:

+ 67. i. Martha Lyon was born Abt. 1726 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], died Bet. 1767-1821 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], married Thomas Turney 28 Dec 1746[9]; married Thomas Turney 28 Dec 1746 in Fairfield, CT.

148. Joseph Johnson was born on 22 Jan 1709 in Stratford, CT. He was the son of 296. George Johnson and 297. Hannah Dorman. He married Rachel Mead.

149. Rachel Mead.

Child of Joseph Johnson and Rachel Mead is:

+ 68. i. Rev. James Johnson was born 22 May 1734 in Stratford, CT, died 13 Sep 1810 in Easton, CT, married Abiah Bennett 04 Sep 1763.

150. Isaac Bennett was born before 04 Mar 1711. He died on 10 Dec 1791 in Easton, CT. He was the son of 300. Isaac Bennett and 301. Martha. He married Mary Wakelee about 1734.

Notes for Isaac Bennett:History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I

151. Mary Wakelee was born 10 Jun 1708. She died 05 Jul 1768. She was the daughter of 302. Jonathan Wakelee and 303. Mary Beardsley.

Child of Isaac Bennett and Mary Wakelee is:

+ 69. i. Abiah Bennett was born 08 Jun 1739, died 14 Jan 1822, married Rev. James Johnson 04 Sep 1763.

160. Cornelius Van Campen was born in Ulster, Kingston N.Y. He was the son of 320. Gerrit Van Campen and 321. Marytie Roosa. He married Catherine Hall in 1730.

161. Catherine Hall.

Child of Cornelius Van Campen and Catherine Hall is:

+ 70. i. Thomas Van Camp was born 30 May 1746 in Readington,Hunterdon Co., NJ, died Abt. 1831, married Catherine Van Middlesworth Abt. 1773 in Neshanic, Somerset, N.J..

164. John Smock[16] was born in 1714 in Piscataway, Somerset Co., NJ. He died in 1760 in Somerset Co., NJ[16]. He was the son of 328. Mattyse Hendrickse Smock and 329. Elizabeth Koning Stevens. He married Leah Fonteyn.

165. Leah Fonteyn was born Abt. 1714 in Flatbush, Kings Co., NY[16]. She died Bet. 1746-1808 in Somerset Co., NJ[16]. She was the daughter of 330. Charles Fonteyn and 331. Helena Reynierson.

Children of John Smock and Leah Fonteyn are:

i. Lena Smock was born 1731.

+ 72. ii. Matthys Smock was born Abt. 1733 in Somerset Co., N.J..

iii. John Smock II was born 1735.

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iv. Abraham Smock was born 1737.

v. Charles Smock was born 1739.

vi. Elizabeth Smock was born 1741.

vii. Jacob Smock was born 1744, died 1818[16], married Catherine Tryntie Demarest Bet. 1763-1792[16].

viii. Maria Smock was born 1746.

ix. Leah Smock was born 1747.

x. Reynier Smock was born 1749.

xi. Chartie Smock was born 1750.

xii. Jane Smock was born 1751.

xiii. Catherine Smock was born 1753.

Child of John Smock and Leah Fonteyn is:

i. Jacob Smock was born 1744, died 1818[16], married Catherine Tryntie Demarest Bet. 1763-1792[16].

172. Peter Vlerebome was born on 06 Aug 1704. He died before Dec 1747. He was the son of 344. Servaes Tyssen or Vlerebome and 345. Gertruyd Lesting. He married Jannetje Van de Voort before Jul 1730.

Notes for Peter Vlerebome:GENERATION 1

Matthys (Matthew) Flierboom (found as the patronymic name TysSservaes in N. Y. Selyns Records - 1686), listed as a church member with his wife Marritie (Maria) Jacobs - patronymic. They were married prior to 1672, about 1670. They lived then at E beyond the Fresh Water T. The old pond at Collect a Street in Old New York.

Matthew Flierboom was the first American Ancestor of the Vlerebome family. He migrated to the New Netherlands somewhere about 1660 and settled at New Orange (Albany) where he became a man of note, rising to the dignities and honors of a colonial judge in the courts of Albany. There he reared a family of five children:

1. Caroline 2. Willempie 3. Maritie 4. Servaes 5. Jacob

and perhaps others. About 1692 the family moved to New Amsterdam where Wellempie married in 1693, William Eckerson; Caroline in 1693, married Cornelius Jans Harling; Maritie married in 1694, Rynier Ryserick; Servas, in 1697, married Gertrude Lesting; Jacob married, in 1699, Maritie Peters Haring. All these except Servaes, became residents of Bergen Co. New York.

-Reference. C. B. Harvey - "Hudson and Bergen Counties" pages 164 and 44.

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-Reference. C. B. Harvey - "Hudson and Bergen Counties" pages 164 and 44.

Another child Catrina Vlierboom, born in Albany about 1676, died at Tappan, Orange Co., N. Y. She was listed as the daughter of Matthys Servaes Vliereboom and Marie Van den Berg of Albany, N. Y. Catrina Vliereboom married in Orange County, New York in 1693, Cornelius Huidekiper, born at New York March 4, 1672; died at Tappen, Orange Co. 1763.

-Reference - "The American Ancestry of Frederick Louis Huidekiper"

Donald A. Sinclair, a curator of the Special Collections at the Library of Rutgers University, and the editor of the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey writes: "The first occurrence of the name, Vliereboom that I happen to have found is in the New York Dutch Church Records. In the period between 1685 to 1697 five persons who then or later bore the name were married in that church. A check of earlier baptisms shows that one Tys or Mattys (Matthew) Servaes (the patronymic name) and wife Maria or Marritje Jacobse had four children baptized; Maria, 1672; Servaes July 22, 1674; Frans, 1677; another Frans, 1681; other children born earlier must have been baptized elsewhere, perhaps at Albany. Frans may have died young."

Feyte (Sophia) Flierboom, daughter of Judge Matthew, married Peter Jansen Bogert, Sept. 29, 1686 in New York City, resided in Tappen, New York.

GENERATION 2

Servaes Tyssen or Vliereboom, was baptized in 1674. He married August 22, 1697 to Geertruyd Lesting. Lesting was one branch of the Brower Family. Their children were baptized in the New York Dutch Church. They were Maritje, 1698; Margarita, 1700; Matthys, 1702; Pieter, August 6, 1704; and in the New York Lutheran Church; Catharina, 1709; Rachel, 1714.

GENERATION 3

Pieter Vliereboom who was baptized on August 6, 1704, married Jannetje Van de Voort. The children baptized in New York; Geertruyd, 1730; another Geertruyd, 1732; Christina, 1733; another Christina, 1736; Servaes, March 18, 1744.

Peter Vliereboom in his will gave his occupation as a cordwainer, or worker of Cordavan Leather. His will of 1747, proved the same year on December 12th. He gave all of his shoemaker tools to his "only son" Servaas. This is the Servaas (later known as Silvester Vlerebome) who went to Readington Township, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. In his will at Flemington, he spelled his own name Servevas.

GENERATION 4

Servaas was baptized on March 18, 1744. He married Femmetie or Phoebe Scamp (Scomp, or huguenoot, de Schamp) about 1767. Their children were baptized at the Readington Reformed Church.

In Readington Reformed Church Cemetery, where he is buried with is wife Phoebe (Femmetje) Schamp Vlerebome, the inscription reads:

"In Memory of Selvuster Vlerebome, who Departed this life April 7, 1818, aged 75 years 13 days."

His wife Phoebe's inscription reads:

"In Memory of Phoebe Vlerebome, who Departed this life July 27, 1816 aged 76."

Their children are as follows:

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1. Geertrude was baptized, June 23, 1776 2. Margarita was baptized, October 25, 1778 3. Sara was baptized, March 11, 1781 4. George was baptized, May 9, 1784 5. Knjertje was baptized, March 12, 1769 6. Peter was baptized, March 24, 1771

http://gerischer.rootsweb.ancestry.com/Vlerebome.html

173. Jannetje Van de Voort was born 1704 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Children of Peter Vlerebome and Jannetje Van de Voort are:

+ 75. i. Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome was born 1744 in New York City, died 07 Apr 1818, married Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp Bef. 1769.

ii. Gertruy Vlerebome.

174. Joris Schamp[13] was born about 1704 in Bushwick, Long Island, NY[13]. He died about 1752 in Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ[13]. He was the son of 348. Joris Schamp? and 349. Margarietje?. He married Kniertje Monfoort between 1737-1738[13].

Notes for Joris Schamp:SCHOMP.--Originally Schamp, of Huguenot origin, the family, in 1573, escaped from France to the Netherlands, from which country Pieter Schamp, asoldier, came to New York City in 1672. His son, George, about 1712, settled between South Branch and Neshanic, in Somerset co., and, in 1729, removed to Pleasant Run, Hunterdon co., between White House and Flemington. From him descend the Schomp families. Part of the original house built at Pleasant Run by George's son Hendrick, and used as a tavern, still stands.

Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol VI==================================[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4140, Date of Import: Jan 11, 1999]

!HISTORY: Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families of Hunterdon Co. NJ arranged byWilliam Francis Smith, researched by Mrs. Cora D. Lane Schomp and Mrs. EstellaVictoria Schomp Hardenburg, Limited Edition Book No. 6 of 10:

p. 16. 9 (1) Joost/George Schamp b c1704 Bushwick, Long Island, NY, d c1752Readington Twp, NJ. Will filed Vol. 151-160, pg. 282 Hunterdon Co., m c1737/38Kniertje Monfort [sic] bp 4-12-1719 Jamaica, Long Island, NY, d May 1770Hunterdon Co, NJ, dau of Pieter Monfoort [sic] & Margrietje Huff/Hoff.

175. Kniertje Monfoort was born 1719 in Jamaica, Long Island, NY[13]. She died May 1770 in Hunterdon, NJ[13]. She was the daughter of 350. Pieter Monfoort and 351. Margaret Hoff.

Notes for Kniertje Monfoort:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4140, Date of Import: Jan 11, 1999]

!HISTORY: Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families of Hunterdon Co. NJ arranged byWilliam Francis Smith, researched by Mrs. Cora D. Lane Schomp and Mrs. EstellaVictoria Schomp Hardenburg, Limited Edition Book No. 6 of 10:

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Victoria Schomp Hardenburg, Limited Edition Book No. 6 of 10:

p. 16. 9 (1) Joost/George Schamp b c1704 Bushwick, Long Island, NY, d c1752Readington Twp, NJ. Will filed Vol. 151-160, pg. 282 Hunterdon Co., m c1737/38Kniertje Monfort [sic] bp 4-12-1719 Jamaica, Long Island, NY, d May 1770Hunterdon Co, NJ, dau of Pieter Monfoort & Margrietje Huff/Hoff.

Child of Joris Schamp and Kniertje Monfoort is:

+ 76. i. Femmetje (Phoebe) Schamp was born 1740, died 27 Jul 1816 in Readington, Hunterdon, NJ[13], married Servevas (Sylvester) Vlerebome Bef. 1769.

176. John Dumont was born in 1704 in Somerville, NJ. He died in 1760 in Readington, Hunterdon Co., NJ. He was the son of 352. Peter Dirck Dumont and 353. Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart. He married Annatje Hoagland on 27 Nov 1727.

Notes for John Dumont:CHILDREN OF JOHN DUMONT (9) AND ANNATJE HOAGLAND:

19. Peter Dumont, bap. Nov. 3, 1734, (Readington); d. 1799; m., May 13, 1753, Arrietta (or Arriantie) Stoothoff. Peter Dumont's will was dated September 6, 1799, and, by a deed of partition of lands under said will, dated in 1800, only his sons Elbert, Peter and Abraham participated. Peter and Abraham got the homestead at North Branch; Elbert a tract in Bridgewater township, and a tract on Green Brook running to First Mountain, purchased by his father of Stephen Vail. (For children, see infra).

20. Dirck Dumont, bap. May 23, 1736 (Raritan; now Somerville); m. Rachel (???). His will, dated Sept. 18, 1776, recorded Jan. 29, 1779, mentioned children hereafter stated. (For children, see infra).

21. Abraham Dumont, bap. May 13, 1739 (Raritan; now Somerville); d. 1798. Abraham died without issue. The lands received from his father were held by his widow, Neeltje (or Nauche) (???), and afterwards came to Dr. Peter Dumont, son of Abraham's brother, Peter and to John Garretson, son of his sister Femmetje. His will was dated Feb. 26, 1798; recorded Mar. 2, 1798.

Abraham was 1st Lieut. in Capt. Jacob Ten Eyck's Company, First Battalion, Somerset County Volunteers, in the Revolutionary War; his brother Dirck was First Sergeant, and his nephews, John and Elbert, sons of his brother Peter, were privates in the same Company.

None of the descendants in the male line of John Dumont, first settler at North Branch, so far as is known to me, have been living recently in that vicinity, except Abraham and Cornelius, sons of Isaac Van Cleef Dumont (son of Abraham, son of Peter (19) above).

22. Femmetje Dumont; m. a Garretson, and had a son John who inherited a portion of his uncle Abraham Dumont's (21) lands, as stated above.

177. Annatje Hoagland was born Abt. 1705.

Child of John Dumont and Annatje Hoagland is:

+ 77. i. Dirck Dumont was born 1736 in Rariton NJ.

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184. Lawrence Updike was born about 1675 in Long Island, NY. He died in 1748 in Maidenhead, NJ. He was the son of 368. Johannes Opdyck and 369. Tryntie (Catherine). He married Agnes.

185. Agnes.

Child of Lawrence Updike and Agnes is:

+ 81. i. John Updike Sr. was born 1708 in New Jersey, died Hillsborough Twp., Somerset, NJ, married Mary Bragaw 11 May 1738 in New York[14].

186. Isaac Bragaw was born in 1676 in Bushwick L.I. NY. He died in 1757. He was the son of 372. Bourgon Broucard and 373. Catherine Le Febre. He married Heyltie.

187. Heyltie.

Children of Isaac Bragaw and Heyltie are:

+ 82. i. Mary Bragaw was born 1708 in Newtown Long Island, married John Updike Sr. 11 May 1738 in New York[14].

ii. Aeltje Aletta Bragaw was born 06 Oct 1700.

iii. Catalyntje Bragaw was born 19 Oct 1702.

iv. Hilletje Bragaw was born 27 Jun 1704.

v. Captain Bergon Bragaw was born 1709.

vi. Isaac Bragaw was born 16 Mar 1711.

vii. Engeltje Bragaw was born 1715.

viii. Peter Bragaw was born 1717.

ix. Jan Bragaw was born 1721.

188. Jeremiah Smith. He died in Franklin, Somerset Co., NJ.

+ 83. i. Jeremiah Smith.

190. Adriaen Bogaardt. He was the son of 380. Teunis Gysbert Bogaert and 381. Catherine Hegeman. He married Magdelena Pieter Schenk.

191. Magdelena Pieter Schenk.

Child of Adriaen Bogaardt and Magdelena Pieter Schenk is:

+ 84. i. Alice Elizabeth Boggaardt was born 02 Apr 1752.

192. Johann Phillip Zumwalt was born on 25 Feb 1670. He was the son of 384. Daniel Zumwalt and 385. Veronica UNKNOWN. He married Susannah Feller.

193. Susannah Feller.

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Child of Johann Phillip Zumwalt and Susannah Feller is:

+ 85. i. Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt was born Abt. 1699, died Abt. 1765 in Frederick Co., VA; Shenandoah, married Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob 02 Nov 1728 in Contwig, Pfalz, Bavaria; married Ann Regina Aft. 1740 in Pa?.

194. Hanns Wolff/Wolfgang Jacob was born about 1658. He was the son of 388. Hans Christoffel Jacob (Jaquemin) Jacob and 389. Elizabeth Mueller. He married Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann on 13 Apr 1675 in Niederauerbach.

195. Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann was born Abt. 1658 in Niederauerbach. She was the daughter of 390. Andreas Weidtmann and 391. Susanna Christina Meyer.

Child of Hanns Wolff/Wolfgang Jacob and Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann is:

+ 86. i. Anna Catharina Margaretha Jacob was born 14 Nov 1703 in Unterauerbach, married Johann Wilhelm Andres Zumwalt 02 Nov 1728 in Contwig, Pfalz, Bavaria.

202. Benjamin FRY was born in 1696 in Montgomery Co., PA. He died about 06 Nov 1753 in Frederick Co., VA. He was the son of 404. Heinrich Fry and 405. Anna Catherina Levering. He married Christen Ann Markley in 1720 in PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA..

Notes for Benjamin FRY:BENJAMINE FRY WENT TO FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA AND LIVED AT CEDAR CREEK, NEAR STRAUSBURG, IN THE SHENENDOAH VALLEY. THIS WAS A MORAVIAN FAMILY AND OTHERS OF THIS FAITH STOPPED TO VISIT WITH BENJAMINE ON THEIR WAY TO THE COLONIES IN NORTH CAROLINA.

BENJAMINE'S WILL WAS DATED AUGUST 27, 1752, AND WAS PROED NOVEMBER 6, 1753.

Children of BENJAMINE FRY and ANN FRY are:

22. i. ABRAHAM5 FREY, b. 1722, PERKIOMEN, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENN.; d. February 01, 1807, FALLOWFIELD TSHP., WASHINGTON CO., PENNSYLVANIA.

23. ii. HENRY FREY, b. 1724, PERKIOMEN, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENN.; d. 1812.

24. iii. JACOB FREY, b. 1726, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1781, FREDERICK CO., OR SHENANDOAH CO., VIRGINIA.

25. iv. JOSEPH FREY, b. 1727, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1781.

26. v. SAMUEL FREY, b. 1729, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1814.

27. vi. BENJAMINE (JR) FREY, b. 1731, PERKIOMEN, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1813.

vii. CHRISTINA FREY, b. 1733, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA.

28. viii. WILLIAM FREY, b. 1735, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA; d. 1796.

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ix. ELIZABETH FREY, b. 1737, PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA.

203. Christen Ann Markley was born 1706. She died 1760.

Children of Benjamin FRY and Christen Ann Markley are:

i. Abraham Fry.

ii. Benjamin Fry.

iii. Henry Fry.

iv. Jacob Fry.

Notes for Jacob Fry:

49. i. CHRISTINA (FREY)6 JAMISON, b. FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA.

ii. ELIZABETH (FREY) KELLER, b. FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; m. JOHN KELLER.

iii. MARY "POLY" (FREY) CHRISMAN, b. FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; m. ABRAHAM CHRISMAN, January 26, 1796, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA.

iv. WILLIAM FREY, m. PHOEBE (SMITH) FREY.

50. v. JOHN FREY, b. 1754, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; d. August 19, 1782, BLUE LICKS BATTLEFIELD, KENTUCKY.

51. vi. JOSEPH FREY, b. 1760, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; d. 1805,

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JOSEPH FREY, b. 1760, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; d. 1805, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA.

vii. JACOB FREY, b. 1765, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; d. Bef. November 1838, SHELBY CO., KY; m. CATHERINE FREY.

viii. CATHERINE FREY, b. August 05, 1773, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA; d. March 14, 1857, CLAY CO., MO.; m. ISAAC FREY, April 19, 1791, FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA.

v. Joseph Fry.

vi. Samuel Fry.

vii. William Fry.

viii. Elizabeth Fry.

+ 88. ix. Christen Frye was born 1733 in PERKIOMEN TSHP., MONTGOMERY CO., PENNSYLVANIA, died 1781 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA, married Joseph Powell 1753 in Frederick Co., VA.

204. Thomas? Smith was born about 1698 in Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. He was the son of 408. Thomas Smith. He married Ruth.

Notes for Thomas? Smith:Thomas SMITH (II)

BIRTH: ABT 1698, Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey

Father: Thomas SMITH

Family 1: Ruth

Thomas SMITH John SMITH James SMITH

205. Ruth was born England.

Child of Thomas? Smith and Ruth is:

+ 89. i. James Smith was born 1732 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, died Bef. 22 Mar 1819 in Harrison, Virginia, married Mary Capen 1755 in Frederick, Virginia.

206. Mr. Capen. He married Mrs. Capen.

Mrs. Capen.

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Child of Mr. Capen and Mrs. Capen is:

+ 90. i. Mary Capen was born 1733 in Burlington, or Middlesex Co. NJ????, died 1819 in WV; Hampshire Co., VA, married James Smith 1755 in Frederick, Virginia.

224. Thomas Garner was born about 1669 in VA. He died on 08 Jun 1726 in VA. He was the son of 448. John Garner and 449. Suzannah Keene. He married Mary Bushnell.

225. Mary Bushnell was born Abt. 1673 in VA. She was the daughter of 450. Charles Bushnell.

Children of Thomas Garner and Mary Bushnell are:

+ 95. i. Henry Garner was born Bet. 1718-1722.

ii. John Garner, died 1762.

iii. Thomas Garner.

iv. Vincent Garner was born Abt. 1712, died 1796.

v. Parish Garner.

vi. Charles Garner, died Abt. 1798.

vii. Susanna Garner.

244. Ashley Johnson was born between 1721-1726 in New Kent County, VA. He married Agatha Stanley.

245. Agatha Stanley was born 1720 in Hanover County, VA.

Child of Ashley Johnson and Agatha Stanley is:

+ 101.i. John Johnson was born 1747 in VA, died 1823 in NC (Quaker).

248. Robert Johnson was born on 02 Aug 1737 in Hanover County, VA. He died in May 1808 in Stokes Co., NC. He married Cecilia Elmore on 19 Nov 1758 in Hanover Co VA.

249. Cecilia Elmore was born 15 May 1737 in New Kent County, VA. She was the daughter of 498. Thomas Elmore JR and 499. Cecilia Ellyson.

Child of Robert Johnson and Cecilia Elmore is:

+ 103.i. Anderson JOHNSON was born 07 Jun 1770 in Of Deep River Mm, Guilford, Nc, died 26 Sep 1857.

Generation 9

288. Benjamin Turney[9] was born in 1645 in Probably Fairfield, CT. He died in 1694 in Fairfield Co., CT. He was the son of 576. Benjamin Turney and 577. Mary Odell. He married Rebecca Keeler on 16 Nov 1671 in Fairfield Co., CT.

289. Rebecca Keeler was born 1650. She was the daughter of Ralph Keeler.

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Children of Benjamin Turney and Rebecca Keeler are:

i. Benjamin Turney III was born 03 Sep 1672.

ii. Robert Turney was born 06 Mar 1674.

iii. Rebecca Turney was born 16 Oct 1676.

iv. Sarah Turney was born Abt. 1681.

v. Jemima Turney was born Abt. 1686.

vi. Jonah Turney was born Abt. 1690.

+ 106.vii. Thomas Turney was born 05 Jan 1679 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], died 1761 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], married Abigail Welles 24 Nov 1709 in Fairfield, CT[9]; married Abigail Welles 24 Nov 1709 in Stratfield, CT.

Child of Benjamin Turney and Rebecca Keeler is:

+ 106.i. Thomas Turney was born 05 Jan 1679 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], died 1761 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9], married Abigail Welles 24 Nov 1709 in Fairfield, CT[9]; married Abigail Welles 24 Nov 1709 in Stratfield, CT.

290. Samuel Welles was born about 1656. He died in 1729. He was the son of 580. John Welles and 581. Elizabeth Bourn. He married Abigail Wheeler about 1685.

291. Abigail Wheeler was born Abt. 1662. She died Aft. 1697. She was the daughter of 582. Ephraim Wheeler and 583. Ann Turney.

Children of Samuel Welles and Abigail Wheeler are:

+ 107.i. Abigail Welles, died Aft. 1762, married Thomas Turney 24 Nov 1709 in Stratfield, CT.

ii. Ann Welles.

iii. Samuel Welles was born 15 Oct 1686.

iv. Elizabeth Welles was born 1696.

292. Richard Lyon[9] was born about 1653 in Fairfield, CT[9]. He died in Jan 1740 in Redding, CT[9]. He was the son of 584. Richard Lyon and 585. Margaret ??. He married Mary Frye between 1670-1703[9].

293. Mary Frye was born Bet. 1647-1669[9]. She died Bet. 1691-1756[9].

Child of Richard Lyon and Mary Frye is:

+ 108.i. Samuel Lyon was born 27 Dec 1688 in Fairfield, CT[9], died 1767 in Fairfield, CT[9], married Hannah Dickerson? Bet. 1705-1739[9].

296. George Johnson. He died on 02 Jan 1714. He married Hannah Dorman on 04 Jan 1695.

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297. Hannah Dorman was born 01 Mar 1677 in New Haven, CT. She died 1724. She was the daughter of 594. Edmund Dorman and 595. Hannah Hull.

Children of George Johnson and Hannah Dorman are:

i. Thankful Johnson.

ii. Mary Johnson was born 10 Oct 1695.

iii. Hannah Johnson was born 05 Apr 1697.

iv. Elizabeth Johnson was born 28 Aug 1701.

v. Robert Johnson was born 29 Jan 1704.

vi. Margaret Johnson was born 22 Sep 1706.

+ 110.vii. Joseph Johnson was born 22 Jan 1709 in Stratford, CT.

300. Isaac Bennett was born about 1685. He died after 1762. He was the son of 600. James Bennett and 601. Mary Osborn. He married Martha in Mar 1708.

301. Martha was born 1712.

Children of Isaac Bennett and Martha are:

i. Caleb Bennett.

+ 112.ii. Isaac Bennett was born Bef. 04 Mar 1711, died 10 Dec 1791 in Easton, CT, married Mary Wakelee Abt. 1734.

Children of Isaac Bennett and Sarah are:

i. Gideon Bennett.

ii. Nehemiah Bennett.

iii. Beulah Bennett was born 1731.

302. Jonathan Wakelee was born on 09 Feb 1679 in Stratford, CT. He died in 1743 in Stratford, CT. He was the son of 604. Jacob Wakelee and 605. Mrs.. He married Mary Beardsley.

303. Mary Beardsley was born 01 May 1680 in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT. She died Aft. 1742. She was the daughter of 606. Samuel Beardsley and 607. Abigail Clark.

Child of Jonathan Wakelee and Mary Beardsley is:

+ 113.i. Mary Wakelee was born 10 Jun 1708, died 05 Jul 1768, married Isaac Bennett Abt. 1734.

320. Gerrit Van Campen[17, 18] was born about 1693. He died between 1695-1784[17]. He was the son of 640. Jan Van Campen and 641. Tietje Dekker. He married Marytie Roosa on 31 Jan 1717 in Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.

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321. Marytie Roosa was born 28 Aug 1698[19]. She died Aft. 31 Jan 1717[19]. She was the daughter of 642. Arie Roosa and 643. Maria Pels.

Child of Gerrit Van Campen and Marytie Roosa is:

+ 114.i. Cornelius Van Campen was born Ulster, Kingston N.Y, married Catherine Hall 1730.

328. Mattyse Hendrickse Smock was born in 1659. He was the son of 656. Hendrick Matthyse Smock and 657. Gertje Harmons Coerten. He married Elizabeth Koning Stevens.

329. Elizabeth Koning Stevens was born Abt. 1674 in New York, NY[16]. She died Abt. 1727[16]. She was the daughter of 658. Jan Stephenzen and 659. Elizabeth Lucas.

Child of Mattyse Hendrickse Smock and Elizabeth Koning Stevens is:

+ 116.i. John Smock was born 1714 in Piscataway, Somerset Co., NJ, died 1760 in Somerset Co., NJ[16]; married Leah Fonteyn Bet. 1730-1752[16].

330. Charles Fonteyn. He married Helena Reynierson.

331. Helena Reynierson was born Abt. 1667 in Six Mile Run, Somerset Co., NJ[16]. She died Bet. 1716-1762[16]. She was the daughter of 662. Reynier Arenisen and 663. Janneke Van Nuys.

Child of Charles Fonteyn and Helena Reynierson is:

+ 117.i. Leah Fonteyn was born Abt. 1714 in Flatbush, Kings Co., NY[16], died Bet. 1746-1808 in Somerset Co., NJ[16].

344. Servaes Tyssen or Vlerebome was born in 1674. He was the son of 688. Matthys (Matthew) Flierboom and 689. Marritie (Maria) Jacobs. He married Gertruyd Lesting on 22 Aug 1697.

345. Gertruyd Lesting.

Children of Servaes Tyssen or Vlerebome and Gertruyd Lesting are:

+ 118.i. Peter Vlerebome was born 06 Aug 1704, died Bef. Dec 1747, married Jannetje Van de Voort Bef. Jul 1730.

ii. Maritje Vlerebome was born 1698.

iii. Margarita Vlerebome was born 1700.

iv. Catharina Vlerebome was born 1709.

v. Rachel Vlerebome was born 1714.

348. Joris Schamp?. He married Margarietje?.

349. Margarietje?.

Child of Joris Schamp? and Margarietje? is:

+ 120.i. Joris Schamp was born Abt. 1704 in Bushwick, Long Island, NY[13], died Abt. 1752 in Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ[13], married Kniertje Monfoort Bet. 1737-1738[13].

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350. Pieter Monfoort[20] was born in 1689[20]. He died in May 1780[20]. He was the son of 700. Jan Monfoort and 701. Ida Brinckerhoff. He married Margaret Hoff in 1714[20].

351. Margaret Hoff was born Bet. 1677-1699[20]. She died Bet. 1722-1788[20]. She was the daughter of 702. Lauren Hoff and 703. Kniertje Meet.

Child of Pieter Monfoort and Margaret Hoff is:

+ 121.i. Kniertje Monfoort was born 1719 in Jamaica, Long Island, NY[13], died May 1770 in Hunterdon, NJ[13], married Joris Schamp Bet. 1737-1738[13].

352. Peter Dirck Dumont was born about 1678 in Ulster Co., NY. He died in 1744 in Somerset Co., NJ. He was the son of 704. Wallerand Dumont and 705. Margaret 'Grietje' Hendricks. He married Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart on 25 Dec 1700 in Raritan, Somerset Co. NJ.

Notes for Peter Dirck Dumont:Peter Dumont was the youngest son of Wallerand Dumont and Margaret Hendricks. He came to Somerset County, New Jersey, probably before the year 1700. Dr. Messler states in his local history that he was "living on the Raritan in the beginning of 1699." The East and West Jersey Proprietors permitted any of their number to locate lands as against their shares or interest, and to sell and convey them, as early as 1682, and nearly all the lands in the Valley of the Raritan and Millstone rivers were disposed of by the Proprietors in the twenty years following, to settlers coming mostly from Long Island.

Peter Dumont's first wife, Femmetje Teunise, was a daughter of Jan Teunise Van Middleswart, who, with Dumont's brother-in-law, Michael Van Veghten, were among the early settlers on the Raritan; and it is quite probable that he came with them, or soon followed them to the new settlement. He purchased, June 10, 1702, a tract of 2,000 acres of land from

2No record of other children has been found among the Kingston records, and no record has been found of any other family of the same name who became permanent settlers in the Colonies at an early date. Most of the dates mentioned above in connection with the children of Wallerand Dumont have been taken from the Kingston Dutch Church records. Thomas Cooper, of London--one of the Proprietors--for �380 sterling. It was located in Hillsborough township, on the south side of the Raritan river, two miles west of the present village of Raritan. This tract was left to his four sons by his third wife, and a portion of it was inherited by his grandson, Peter B. Dumont, from his father John Baptist Dumont, and has since been owned by the late United States Senator Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, whose mother was a daughter of Peter B. Dumont.

Peter Dumont, in his will, dated March 29, 1740, probated July 17, 1744 (a certified copy of which is in my possession) mentions the following children: John and Abraham (children by his first wife); Catelyntie (child by his second wife); Margaret, Hendrick, John Baptist, Gerretie, Jannetie, Peter and Rynear (children by his third wife). In this will he bequeaths his real estate and bonds to the four sons, Hendrick, John Baptist, Peter and Rynear, subject to payments in money to his two sons, John and Abraham, and his four daughters; the personal

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property was divided equally among all his children. His sons John and Abraham were owners of large tracts of land at the time the will was made; John near North Branch village and Abraham south of Somerville (just beyond the bridge crossing the Raritan), and probably for that reason did not participate in the division of lands. His sons Abraham and John Baptist were the acting Executors under this will.

Peter Dumont was one of the Elders of the First Reformed Church of Raritan, and was a member of the 11th Assembly of New Jersey, 1738, and, with George Van Neste, represented Somerset County. He died in 1744, and was buried in the old family plot, on the tract of land he purchased from Thomas Cooper. His third wife probably died before his will was made, as no mention of her is made in the will. Four children, Gerretie, Jannetie, Peter and Rynear were under twenty-one years of age at the date of the execution of the will, March 29, 1740. The will was witnessed by Derick Van Veghten, Henry Middleswart and John Broughton.

Peter Dumont's first wife, Femmetje, as stated above, was the daughter of Jan Teunise (Van Middleswart), who was the son of Teunis Nyssen3 common ancestor of the Denyse Nyssen (afterward Teunisen and Tunison) family. She was baptised at Flatbush, August 5, 1680, and died August (or December) 25, 1706. Jan Teunise was born April 12, 1654,

3Teunis Nyssen, the common ancestor above mentioned, emigrated in 1638, from Binninck, or Bunnik, in the Province of Utrecht, and resided, first, on Manhattan Island, and afterwards, about 1665, at Flatbush. He married Phebe Felix of England, known as Femmetje Jans, widow of Hendrick the Boor, and daughter of Jan Seales, of New Amsterdam. The sisters of Jan Teunise (Van Middleswart) married into the Bergen, Woertman, Rapalje and Snediker families, and the brothers into the Polhemus, Bogart and Simonsen families. and was married, Nov. 16, 1679, to Cataline, dau. of Teunise GysbertseBogaert. He resided at Wallabout, (Flatbush, Kings county, New York) until hemoved to Raritan, N. J., about 1690. Jan Teunise and his brother Teunis tookthe name Van Middleswart, (from Middlebout, or Midwout--Wallabout), andhis brother Cornelius that of Teunisen, (now Tunison) as surnames, and the VanMiddleswart and Tunison families of Somerset county are descendants of thesebrothers. Jan Teunise did not adopt the name of Van Middleswart until someyears after he moved to New Jersey and after his brother Teunise had done so.The Jan Teunissen who was installed First Elder of the First Church of Raritan(Somerville) Sept. 19, 1699, and who was a member of the Second and ThirdAssemblies of New Jersey in 1704 and 1710, was undoubtedly the same whoafterwards changed his name as above stated.

Cataline, or Catalyntje, the second wife of Peter Dumont, was daughter ofJeronimus Jorese Rapalje, who was a son of Joris Jansen, common ancestor ofthe Rapalje (Rapelye) family. She was born Mar. 25, 1685; died Jan. 30, 1709;married Feb. 1, 1707. Jeronimus having married Annetje, daughter of TeunisNyssen, Cataline was a cousin to Peter Dumont's first wife. Joris Jansenemigrated in 1623, resided first in Albany and afterwards in Flatbush. The onlychild of Peter Dumont by this marriage was Cataline, baptised Jan. 22, 1709,who married Christian La Grange, and who had sons and daughters, (accordingto the Frelinghuysen records).

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to the Frelinghuysen records).

Jannetje Vechten, the third wife of Peter Dumont, was a daughter of HendrickClaesen Vechten, or Vechte, and Gerritje Reiniers Wizzelpenning, whoemigrated with his father, Claes Arentse Vechten, in 1660, from Norg, in theProvince of Drenthe. The two brothers of Peter Dumont's third wife, Rynear andHendrick Vechte, settled near Millstone and Harlingen, Somerset county, fromwhom are descended those of the name of Veghte, now residing in the County.

(For children, see infra).

CHILDREN OF PETER DUMONT (7) AND FEMMETJE TEUNISE (VAN MIDDLESWART):

8. Doort Dumont, bap. (or born) Jan. 12, 1702; probably died in infancy.

9. John Dumont, bap. Aug. 29, 1704 (as per First Reformed Church Records,Somerville); d. 1760; m., Nov. 27, 1727, Annatje Hoagland (as per New YorkRecords). He purchased, August 30, 1725, from Charles Dunster, a tract of520 acres, being the east half of Lot No. 55 (see Snell's "Hist. of Hunterdon andSomerset," Branchburg Township) which tract was located on the west side ofthe North Branch of the Raritan river, and extended from Chambers' brook along said river to North Branch village, and westward to the county line and Lamington river. He afterwards purchased, April 2, 1754, Lot No. 64, containing 123 4-10 acres adjoining the above tract. These tracts were conveyed in three lots, January 26, 1760, to his sons Peter, Dirck and Abraham. John was no doubt named after his mother's father, Jan Teunise, and for that reason the latter was present, as sponsor, at the baptism. Jan Teunise had a daughter Sarah (see Bergen's "Early Settlers of King's County,") and he was present at the baptism of his granddaughter, Catalyntje Brokaw, named after his wife Catalyntje. A copy of the will of "John Tunisson Van Middleswart," made in 1742, in my possession, names his grandson, Abraham Dumont, as one of the executors of his will; and the names of three of his children referred to in this will agree with the record of children of Jan Teunise, in Bergen's "Early Settlers of King's County." The conclusion arrived at as to the name is fully justified by the above facts. Another evidence of change in name is a bond of "Isaac Gouveanear" of New York, for money loaned to Jan Roosevelt and Nicholas Roosevelt of New York (Nicholas was ex-President Roosevelt's ancestor), for the benefit of Jan Dumont and Abraham Dumont, grandchildren of Jan Teunise Van Middleswart; also an agreement to arbitrate a claim of "Jan Tunisson" for a part of what was called the nine-thousand-acre Millstone tract, signed by Jan and Henry Van Middleswart, Abraham Dumont Brokaw, grandchildren of "Jan T. Van Middleswart."

(For children, see infra).

10. Abraham Dumont, b. April 25, 1706 (probably in Somerset county); d. Aug. 7, 1787; m., Aug. 10, 1733, Mattie Bergen, who d. February 13, 1768. There is no record of a second marriage of Abraham Dumont, and no mention is made in his will of a wife then living; but there is a document in my possession, dated August 24, 1787, in which "Mary" Dumont releases all right of dower as widow and relict of Abraham Dumont, and this instrument is witnessed by John Voorhees and Isaac Van Zandt. This marriage may have taken place after the will was executed, (1782), or the parties were not living together at that time.

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Abraham's farm, or plantation, of about five hundred acres, was directly south of Somerville, on the road toward Harlingen, where the Gildersleeves formerly lived, now owned by Gilbert Hoffman. In the same house were born his son, Peter A., his grandsons John, Abraham and Peter, his great-grandsons Peter P. and John S. V. and his great-great-grandsons John B. (the writer) and Henry D. (sons of Peter P.), and Peter (son of John S. V.). At his death Abraham willed this farm to his son, Peter A.; also his Dutch Bible and certain personal property, and other personal property was divided between his daughter, Sitie, and the children of his daughter, Phebe, by her first husband, F. Ditmars. The personal property was valued between �400 and �500 sterling. The bill of sale of personal property and account of bonds held, and other personal assets, as well as receipts for moneys paid by the executor, Peter A. Dumont, and a certified copy of the will, are in my possession. Abraham Dumont was one of the executors under his father's will, also under the will of his grandfather, Jan Teunise Van Middleswart, (a copy of the latter will also being in my possession),

Only the descendants of Peter Dumont's eldest sons, John and Abraham, in the male line, appear to have representatives at this date in Somerset County.

Abraham Dumont was buried near the old homestead, and his tombstone, as well as that of his wife, Mattie Bergen, and his son, Peter A. Dumont, and his wives, Abigail "Tunnisson" and Sarah Hegeman, were standing in a small enclosure until 1893, when the stone and remains were removed by my father, P. P. Dumont, to his plot in the old First Dutch Church cemetery, at Somerville. Many others were buried around this enclosure, but the land has been cultivated since it passed out of the possession of Abram Dumont, son of Peter A. Dumont above named.

(For children, see infra).

CHILDREN OF PETER DUMONT (7) AND JANNETJE VECHTEN:

11. Margaret Dumont, b. Jan. 24, 1715; d. Feb. 11, 1743; m., June 3, 1738, George Bergen, (son of Hans Jorise Bergen and Sytie Van Wickelen). They had sons, John B. (or Johannes), Peter and George. The names of these sons appear in a bond of George Bergen for moneys left to their mother, by will of her father Peter Dumont; this bond being in my possession. (George, or "Joris," may have been the "Joris Bergen" of Harlingen and Neshanic records, who finally settled near Cranbury, N. J.; see "The Bergen Family," p. 405).

12. Hendrick Dumont, b. Mar. 22, 1717; d. Nov. 8, 1760; m. (1), Mary Traverier, (number of children not known, but two reached maturity--Peter, on Staten Island, b. Oct., 1744, d. 1821 at Vevay, Ind.; and Mary, who m. a Staats of Albany, N. Y.); (2), Nov. 29, 1749, Catherine Oothout, of New York.

Hendrick had children baptized in the First Dutch Church, Raritan, but was a merchant in New York before he died; his will dated Nov. 4, 1760, was recorded there. By his second wife he had eight children. Inhis will he left lands in Somerset County (left to him by his father), to be rented until his eldest son became of age, and then to be sold and proceeds divided equally among his children, Peter, John and Mary. He also left a house and lot called "Lottery House," at Piscataway Landing, and a house and lot on Duke Street, New York. The son Peter (or Peter H.) was living near Neshanic during the Revolutionary War. Hillsborough township records mention Peter H.

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the Revolutionary War. Hillsborough township records mention Peter H. Dumont as a member of the Town Committee of 1777, with Peter A. Dumont and others appointed at the request of Congress, "to act on behalf of their country when necessary," and also mention Peter H. Dumont as Assessor for the township in 1777-'8. This Peter H. must have been Peter, son of Hendrick; his middle initial would seem to confirm such conclusion. There was no other Peter Dumont in the township at that time but Peter A., son of Abraham, and Peter J. B., or Peter B., son of John Baptist, and the latter was under twenty-one and could not hold such an office. A very full record has been obtained of Peter H. Dumont's descendants from one of them, Eugene F. McPike, of Chicago, Illinois, and, according to his record, Peter H. Dumont was the "Captain Peter Dumont" mentioned in the Revolutionary War records; in fact his tombstone at Vevay, Ind., states that he was "A Soldier of the Revolution." He removed from Somerset County to New Brunswick about 1783, where the last two of his ten children were born (seven of the ten being baptized at Neshanic). From New Brunswick he went to Saratoga, N. Y., and, about 1814, to Vevay, Ind., where he died. His wife was Mary (written often Maria) Lowe, daughter of Cornelius Lowe. (For fuller particulars of his descendants see "Tales of our Forefathers," by Eugene F. Pike, p. 58 et seq. One of Peter H.'s sons was Col. John Dumont of Vevay, whose wife Julia L. Corey (Dumont) became a well-known Western teacher and writer. See article by Dr. Edward Eggleston in "Scribner's Monthly," for March, 1879. A son-in-law of Peter H. was Capt. Moses Guest, of New Brunswick, in Revolutionary times, the one who captured Lieut.-Col. Simcoe).

John Dumont, son of Hendrick, probably lived in New York City. In his will, dated March 20, 1790, and recorded in New York City, he mentions his son, John Oothout Dumont, his brother Peter, his aunts Elizabeth Ten Broek and Mary Van Harlingen, and his cousin Henry Van Harlingen. John Oothout Dumont died without issue, and left his property to his mother, Anne Silver. His will is dated Dec. 7, 1805, and is recorded in New York City.

13. John Baptist Dumont, b. April 13, 1719; d. 1776; m. Maria Van Duyne, who d. Nov. 15, 1763. He probably obtained the homestead as his portion of his father's large tract. He was the first Freeholder of Hillsborough township, and Chairman of the Town Committee that selected the officers of the Militia Companies organized in Hillsborough township in May, 1775.

He had one son, Peter B. (or Peter J. B.) Dumont, born about 1760; d. May 19, 1846; m. Susan Van Middleswart. Peter B. had sons Dennise, or Teunis, and John B.; a daughter Mary, who died young; Jane, who m. Frederick Frelinghuysen (father of Hon. Frederick T. and Dumont Frelinghuysen); Maria, who m. William Elmendorf; and Ann, who m. Governor Peter D. Vroom. Peter B. resided for a time on the old homestead, and finally moved to Somerville, where he died. His name occurs frequently in the county and township records of Somerset as well as of the First Dutch Church of Raritan (Somerville). He had no sons but those who died in infancy, so that the name became extinct in this branch, but his three daughters, as above stated, married into some of the most influential families of New Jersey. It seems that for a time he was called Peter J. B., and was doubtless the Peter J. B. Dumont who was a member of Capt. Vroom's Hillsborough company in the Revolution, as he was known to have been present at the Battle of Long Island, and was said to have been then only sixteen years old.

14. Gerreite (or Charity) Dumont, b. Mar. 23, 1721; d. Jan. 25, 1747; m.

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14. Gerreite (or Charity) Dumont, b. Mar. 23, 1721; d. Jan. 25, 1747; m. George Vroom, of near Raritan Landing.

They had sons Peter D., and Henry. Col. Peter Dumont Vroom was the Capt. Vroom, afterwards Lieut. Colonel, who raised a Company in Hillsborough township and served with distinction through the Revolutionary War. He resided near the junction of the North Branch and South Branch rivers. He was b. Jan. 27, 1745; d. Nov., 1831; m. Elsie Bogart. He was Sheriff, Clerk of the County, Member of the Assembly, Judge of the Somerset Courts, etc., and was the father of Governor Peter D. Vroom.

15. Jannetje (or Jane) Dumont, b. Aug. 27, 1723; m. Peter Vroom, and had sons Peter, Henry and George.

16. Peter Dumont, b. Nov. 11, 1725; d. Nov. 21, 1808; m., May 19, 1748, Breghye (Batchie) Vroom, who was b. Aug. 23, 1725, and d. Feb. 14, 1791. Peter purchased a part of Lot No. 57, Branchburg township, from Hendrick Vroom (probably his brother-in-law) in 1751. This tract is located on the west side of North Branch river, near Two Bridges, and a portion was recently owned by John Vosseller. Peter is said to have had a large family, of which a living male descendant is John B., of Allegan, Mich.

(For children, see infra),

17. Rynear Dumont, b. Apr. 3, 1728; m. Annetje Browver, and had a son Rynear, and a daughter Margaret, bap. Feb. 8, 1756 (see Readington Church records). He lived in Hillsborough township during the period of the War and had one son, Rynear, but I have not found any record of further male issue.

18. Ignatius Dumont, b. April 17, 1735; probably died in infancy.

A portion of the information of Peter Dumont's (first settler's) children and their children was obtained from the late Dumont Frelinghuysen, Esq., as stated to his mother by her father, Peter B. Dumont; and also from Hon. G. D. W. Vroom, son of Governor Vroom.

===================================================The Early Settlers of Somerset County NJ

From 1681 to 1699 there had arrived from Long Island the following heads of families, mostly of Dutch extraction.

Coers Vroom, Michael Hanson, Andrew Allyn, Michael Van Veghten, Dirk Middagh, Frederick Garretson, John Wortman, PeterVan Nest, Jeronemus Van Nest, Jacob Sebring, Isaac Bodine, Edward Drinkwater, James Tunison,

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Van Nest, Jeronemus Van Nest, Jacob Sebring, Isaac Bodine, Edward Drinkwater, James Tunison, Cornelius Tunison, PeterDumont, Maurice Maurlson, Johannes Dameld, John Roelefson, Hendrick Rynierson, Thomas Possell, Cornelius Powelson, JanHans Coeverden, Folkerd Hendrik Harris, Josias Merlet, Andrew Anderson, Elton Nyssen, William Olden, William Clausen,Lawrence Opdyke, William Mouersen, Reuben Jansen, Gabriel Leberstein, Folkered Hendrickson.

"At North and South Branch of the Raritan", Andreas Ten Eyck, Abraham Dubois, John Pussell, Josias Classen, Jan Hendrickson,Daniel Sebring, Coenrad Ten Eyck, Derick Van Vegten, Alexander McDowel, Jan Van Siekien, Benjamin Bart, Jacob Stoll,Teunis Van Middlesworth, George Hall, Albert Louw, William Rosa, Paulus Bulner, Lucas Schermerhorn, Pierter Van Nest,Emanuel Van Etten, Johanes Grauw, John Emens, Coert Jansen, George Dildine, John Reading, Garret Van Vleet, WilliamBrown, John Cook, Hendrick Rosenboom, Frans Waldron, Godfried Peters, David Busum, David Subair, Abram Broca, JacobRaynierse, Garret Smock. In the vicinity of New Brunswick were Adrian Bennet, Aert Artsen, Roelif Sebring, Johanes Folkerson,Hendrick Bries, Roelf Voorhees, Lawrens Willimse, Roelf Nevius, Jan Van Vorhees, Jacob Ouke, Johanes Stoothoff, JaqesJonteyn, Jacobus Buys, Thomas Auten, Thomas Davidts, William Klassen, Johanes Coevert, Hendrick Bries, Andrias Wortman,Bernardus Juetor, Christopher Van Arsdalen, Jacob Corse, Cornelius Suydam, Joris Andersen, MartinVanderhoeve, JohanesMetsclear, Samuel Montfort, Jan Aten, William Moore, Nicklas Bason,

"At Three Mile Run", Hendrick Bries, Roelf Lucas, Jan Vorhees, Aert Aertsen, Isaac Van Dyke, Johanes Folkersen, Jan Aeten,Laurens Willimse, Roelf Nevius, Charles Fonteyn, Hans Stoothoff, Thomas Bouwman, Derck Volkerse, Garett Bolmer, Jan Lavor,Simon Wickoff, Pieter Hoff, Garret Dorland, Andries Boat, Jan Broca, James Fonteyn, Adrian Mollenar, Jacob Rapleyea, JorisHael, Jan Laeten, WilliamLambers, Peter Kinne, Hendrick Traphagen, Luycus Schermerhorn, Jans Van Middlesworth, JohanesFisher, Joeremias Field, Luycas Wessels, jacob Koersen, Nicholas Hayman, Cornelius Jan Onwegen, William Harrise, AndreasTen Eyck, William Dey, Manuel Van Allen, Abram Elemeteren, Johannes Seigeler, Jaurien Remer.

It is not certain the place of residence of each of these families. The Sebrings and Harris's live in the vicinity of Bound Brook.Pieter Dumont on the South side of the Raritan, Powelsons near Pluckamin. All of them evidently did not remain permenently,nor did all of them leave descendents. The names of others continue to occur in the records for many years. Most of them areknown to have immigrated to Somerset from Long Island, and among them there are several names which indicate a huguenotorigin. Somerset County has had a large infusion of the Huguenot group.

353. Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart was born 05 Aug 1680 in Flatbush. She died Bef. 1706 in Somerset Co., NJ. She was the daughter of 706. Jan Teunise and 707. Catalyntje Bogaert.

Children of Peter Dirck Dumont and Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart are:

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+ 122.i. John Dumont was born 1704 in Somerville, NJ, died 1760 in Readington, Hunterdon Co., NJ, married Annatje Hoagland 27 Nov 1727.

ii. Abraham Dumont.

Notes for Abraham Dumont:CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM DUMONT (10) AND MATTIE BERGEN:

23. Peter A. Dumont, b. July 11, 1734; d. July 7, 1818; m. (1), Dec. 6, 1757, Abigail Tunnison, who d. Dec. 21, 1761; (2), Feb. 23, 1763,

Sarah Hageman (daughter of Adrian and Sarah Hageman). Peter A. was a member of the Town Committee of Hillsborough township, Somerset County, 1776 to 1777, and was appointed at the request of the Congress to act when necessary to organize Militia and Volunteer Companies for services during the War. He was Sheriff of Somerset county 1774-1777, Judge of the county 1782-'84, and Justice of the Peace 1781-'82 and 1786.

24. Sitie Dumont, b. April 2, 1738; m. Hendrick Probasco, of Millstone.

25. John Dumont, b. Jan. 10, 1740; d. May 3, 1758.

26. Phebe Dumont, b. Sept. 13, 1747; m. (1), F. Ditmars; and (2), Thomas Drew.

368. Johannes Opdyck was born in 1651. He died in 1729 in Hopewell, NJ. He was the son of 736. Louris Jansen Op dyck and 737. Stincha (Christina ). He married Tryntie (Catherine).

369. Tryntie (Catherine).

Child of Johannes Opdyck and Tryntie (Catherine) is:

+ 124.i. Lawrence Updike was born Abt. 1675 in Long Island, NY, died 1748 in Maidenhead, NJ.

372. Bourgon Broucard was born in Bungary, France, Img 1676, Huguenot or Walloon exile. He was the son of 744. Louis Brouquart. He married Catherine Le Febre on 18 Dec 1666 in Manheim, France.

373. Catherine Le Febre was born Img ca 1676 on Gilded Otter. She was the daughter of 746. Abraham Lefevre and 747. Antoinette Jerrian.

Child of Bourgon Broucard and Catherine Le Febre is:

+ 126.i. Isaac Bragaw was born 1676 in Bushwick L.I. NY, died 1757.

Child of Bourgon Broucard and Marie Du May is:

i. Maroe Broucard.

380. Teunis Gysbert Bogaert. He was the son of 760. Gysbert T. Bogaert and 761. Janettje Simonson Van Aersdale. He married Catherine Hegeman.

381. Catherine Hegeman.

Children of Teunis Gysbert Bogaert and Catherine Hegeman are:

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+ 129.i. Adriaen Bogaardt.

ii. Cornelius Bogart.

384. Daniel Zumwalt was born in 1640 in Bern Canton, Switzerland. He died after 1670 in Weiterzweiler (Petersbach). He married Veronica UNKNOWN.

385. Veronica UNKNOWN.

Children of Daniel Zumwalt and Veronica UNKNOWN are:

i. Anna Maria Zumwalt was born 27 Jan 1668.

ii. Daniel Zumwalt was born 23 Feb 1669.

+ 131.iii. Johann Phillip Zumwalt was born 25 Feb 1670.

iv. Hans Daniel Zumwalt was born 21 Jan 1672.

v. Johann Henrich Zumwalt was born 31 Oct 1673.

vi. Margaretha Zumwalt was born 08 Aug 1680, died 16 Jan 1681.

vii. Margaretha Zumwalt was born 14 Jan 1682.

388. Hans Christoffel Jacob (Jaquemin) Jacob was born about 1617. He was the son of 776. Abraham Jacob and 777. Johanna Unknown. He married Elizabeth Mueller on 14 Dec 1641 in Zweibruecken.

389. Elizabeth Mueller was born 20 Oct 1616 in Bockenheim (now Saar-Union). She was the daughter of 778. Tobias Mueller and 779. Eva Kocher.

Child of Hans Christoffel Jacob (Jaquemin) Jacob and Elizabeth Mueller is:

+ 133.i. Hanns Wolff/Wolfgang Jacob was born Abt. 1658, married Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann 13 Apr 1675 in Niederauerbach.

390. Andreas Weidtmann. He married Susanna Christina Meyer.

391. Susanna Christina Meyer.

Child of Andreas Weidtmann and Susanna Christina Meyer is:

+ 134.i. Catharina Elisabetha Weidtmann was born Abt. 1658 in Niederauerbach, married Hanns Wolff/Wolfgang Jacob 13 Apr 1675 in Niederauerbach.

404. Heinrich Fry was born on 17 Jun 1653 in ALTHEIM, PROVINCE OF ALSACE LORAINE, GERMANY. He died in 1734 in ZEIGLERVILLE, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA. He was the son of 808. Jacob Frey and 809. Anna Hirtzeller. He married Anna Catherina Levering on 26 Apr 1692 in GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for Heinrich Fry:

Descendants of FRIEDRICH FREY

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Generation No. 3

3. HEINRICH (HENRY)3 FREY (JACOB 2, FRIEDRICH 1) was born June 17, 1653 inALTHEIM, PROVINCE OF ALSACE LORAINE, GERMANY, and died 1734 inZEIGLERVILLE, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA. He married ANNA CATHERINE(LEVERING) FREY April 26, 1692 in GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA1, daughter ofJOHN LEVERING and MAGDALENA LEVERING.

Notes for HEINRICH (HENRY) FREY:HEINRICH FRY CAME TO AMERICA FROM ALTHEIM, ALSACE-LORRAINE,GERMANY/FRANCE, ON BOARD THE SHIP MARKUS, WITH CAPTAIN SOUDER,MASTER. THEY ARRIVED IN THE SOUTH RIVER OF THE DELAWARE, IN ABOUT THEYEAR 1680. THIS WAS APPROXIMATELY 3 YEAR BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP OFGERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA WAS ESTABLISHED.

IT IS SAID OF HEINRICH FRY, THAT HE CAME TO AMERICA, BEFORE WILLIAMPENN....AND MNARRIED IN 1692, IN THE NEW LOG CHRUCH IN GERMANTOWN,ANNA CATHERINE LEVERING, DAUGHTER OF WIGARD LEVERING. HE IS SAID TOHAVE TAKEN UP 250 ACRES OF LAND IN TOWAMENCIN TWONSHJIP, IN 1712,AND IN 1716, 550 ACRES IN FREDERICK TOWNSHIP. HE GAVE 200 ACRES OF THELATTER TRACT TO HIS SON, JACOB, AND 200 ACRES TO HIS SON WILLIAM.JACOB FREY, MARRIED A DAUGHTER OF JEAN BARTOLET, A HUGUENOT, WHOCAME TO GERMANTOWN IN 1726. A DAUGHTER OF HENRY FREY, ELIZABETHWAS BORN IN 1717, AND MARRIED JOHN MILLER, WHO BOUGHT 125 ACRES INFREDERICK TOWNSHIP, IN 1732, AND IS MENTIONSED AS A "PRACTITIONER OFMEDICINE." DR MILLER, DIED SEPTEMBER 16, 1755. HIS WIDOW DIED IN 1758.THEY HAD ELEVEN CHILDREN.

HENRY FRY BUILT WYCK, IN GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA (TODAY, THIS ISPHILADELPHIA) WHICH TO THIS DAY IS ONE OF THE SHOW PLACES IN THECOUNTY. IT IS ON GERMANTOWN ROAD. THIS WAS IN 1675-1680, AND SOMECLAIM THAT HE WAS AMERICA'S FIRST GERMAN SETTLER.

HE WAS NATURALIZED AS A U.S. CITIZEN IN GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA,MARCH 7, 1690.

HEINRICH WAS A CARPENTER BY TRADE.

HE AND HIS FAMILY WERE MEMBERS OF THE PROTESTANT LUTHERAN CHURCH.

HEINRICH FREY BOUGHT A LARGE TRACT OF LAND WEST OF PHILADELPHIA ANDNEAR FALKNER'S SWAMP. THIS REGION IS NEAR ZEIGLERSVILLE, PA.

HEINRICH AND HIS WIFE WERE BURIED ON THEIR PLANTATION NEARZEIGLERSVILLE, IN WHAT IS CALLED THE FREY-BERTOLETT CEMETARY,MONTGOMERY CO., PENN. TOGETHER WITH HIS NEPHEW REVERAND ANDREWFREY, A DAUGHTER, AND OTHERS INCLUDING MANY OF THEIR CHILDREN.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LETTER THAT IS IN THE POSSESSION OF THE FRY FAMILYASSOCIATION. IT WAS WRITTEN BY THE FATHER OF OUR PIONEER, HENRY FRYD,HEINRICH FREY. THE LETTER IS SELF EXPLANATORY. THIS LETTER ISFREQUENTLY QUOTED BY PROFESSOR WILLIAM I. HULL, AND OTHERAUTHORITIES ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS. (SEEHULL'S WILLIAM PENN AND THE DUTCH QUAKER MIGRATION TO

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HULL'S WILLIAM PENN AND THE DUTCH QUAKER MIGRATION TOPENNSYLVANIA, 1935 pp. 317-318. THIS FATHER WITH THE REST OF HIS FAMILYCAME TO AMERICA SEVERAL YEARS AFTER IT WAS WRITTEN:

DEAR SON, YOUR LETTER FROM FAR AWAY AMERICA REACHES US BE THE HAND OF THEBRAVE CAPTAIN SOUDER, AND IT GAVE US GREAT JOY. AMERICA, ACCORDINGTO YOUR WRITING, MUST BE A BEARTIFUL LAND. WE REJOICE GREATLY THATYOUR NAME IS AMOUGH SUCH GOD FEARING PEOPLE, AND THAT THE INDIANSOF YOUR COMMUNITY ARE A PEACE LOVING PEOPLE.

DEAR HENRY, SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN AWAY FROM US THE CONDITIONS INSOUTH GERMANY HAVE BECOME VERY MUCH WORSE. THE FRENCH HAVEWROUGHT MUCH DEVASTATION AND THIS IS PRESSING US VERY HARD AT THISTIME, AND BESIDES THIS, WE ARE SUFFERING A PLAGUE OF HIGH TAXES.THOUSANDS WOULD GLADLY LEAVE THE FATHERLAND IF THEY HAD THEMEANS TO DO SO.

A MERCHANT FROM FRANKFORT WAS WITH US LAST WEEK AND INFORMED USHOW ALONG THE RHINE A MUNBER OF FAMILIES HAD BANDED TOGETHER ANDARE PLANNING TO ACCEPT THE INVITATION OF A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN,NAMED WILLIAM PENN, WHO RECENTLY VISITED THE COMMUNITY, TO GO TOAMERICA AND THERE ESTABLISH NEW HOMES.

AFTER I HAD RECEIVED THIS INFORMATION, I WENT AT ONCE TO OUR PASTOR,WHOSE PARENTS ARE AT WORMS ON THE RHINE, AND BEGGED HIM URGENTLYTO LEARN WHAT TRUTH THERE WAS IN THESE REPORTS, AND TO FIND OUT IFPOSSIBLE, IF IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO JOIN THEM AND GO TO THE NEWWORLD. HE INFORMED ME THAT IN A PLACE CALLED KRUGSHAM, NEARWORMS, MANY WERE PREPARING TO LEAVE FOR THE NEW WORLD.

WHEN I GAVE THE GOOD MAN YOUR LETTER TO READ, HE WAS GREATLYIMPRESSED AND SAID THAT YOU WERE NOW ON THE VERY LAND TO WHICHTHESE EMIGRANTS WERE GOING.

AMERICA IS THE ONLY DREAM OF YOUR SISTERS CATHERINE, AND ELIZABETH.CATHERINE IS ONLY SIX YEARS OLD, BUT SHE ASKS DAILY WHEN WE AREGOING TO OUR BROTHER IN AMERICA?

YOUR DEAR MOTHER, ALSO YOUR BROTHER PETER, YOUR SISTERS CATHERINEAND ELIZABETH GREET YOU HEARTILY AND PRAY TO THE DEAR LORD THAT HEMAY PROTECT YOU AND KEEP YOU.

YOUR TRUE FATHER HENRY FREY

SPECIAL NOTE: THE FATHER, HENRY FREY, LATER CAME TO AMERICA, TO JOINHIS SON.

NOTE: FROM CHARLES BURGESS (HEINRICH FREY FAMILY ASSOCIATION) (HFFAHISTORIAN) 780 BELLEVUE AVE., GAP, PENNSYLVANIA 17527-9606: "CONVENTIONAL WISDOM USES A LETTER PURPORTING TO BE FROMHEINRICH'S FATHER. INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE VALIDITY OF THELETTER SUGGESTS IT WAS WRITTEN AS FICTION AND INCLUDED AS A NOVELABOUT EARLY DELAWARE VALLEY LIFE. A BIRTH CERTIFICATE HAS BEENUNCOVERED WHICH APPEARS TO BE FOR HEINRICH WHICH SHWOS HEINRICH'S

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UNCOVERED WHICH APPEARS TO BE FOR HEINRICH WHICH SHWOS HEINRICH'SPARENTS TO BE JACOB FREY AND ANNA HERTZELLER OF HINTERWIL, (UERKEIM)IN AARGUA, GERMANY, AND JACOB'S FATHER WAS FREIDRICK FREY OFGUNDETSWIL, IN ZURICH, CANTON SWITZERLAND.

THE HISTORY OF THIS MAN'S COMING TO AMERICA, WITH ONE FRIEND NAMEDPLATTERBACH, (NOTE: THEY WERE THE FIRST TWO GERMANS TO COME TO THISCOUNTRY) WAS WRITTEN IN GERMAN BY A. BARBA. IT WAS PRINTED IN THEALLENTOWN, PENN. "MORNING CALL", IN A CONTINUING STORY FORM. IT WASWRITTEN IN GERMAN BY LUDWIG AUGUST WOLIENWEBER, AND TRANSLATEDBY PRESTON A BARBA. THE PARENTS AND FAMILY OF HEINRICH FREYFOLLOWED HIM TO THIS COUNTRY.

THE TWO MEN, FREN AND BLATTERBACK BEFRIENDED A YOUNG INDIAN BOYTHEY FOUND IN THE FOREST WHO WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED. THEY NURSED HIMBACK TO HEALTH. HE WS THE SON OF URGURT, THE CHIEF OF THE LENNILENNAPI INDIANS. WHEN HENRICH FREY RETRUNED THE BOY TO HIS FATHER,THE CHIEF GAVE FREY A LARGE GRANT OF LAND. HE TOLD HIM THAT HE COULDHAVE ALL THE LAND HE COULD WALK THRU FROM THE SETTING TO THE RISINGOF THE SUN. THE PATH FREY TOOK DURING THIS WALK IS STILL TO THIS DAY,CALLED RISING SUN AVE., AND IT IS IN GERMANTOWN. THE GRANT OF THISLAND WAS RATIFIED BY WILLIAM PENN IN 1691, AND HAS BECOME A PART OFTHE ARCHIVES OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.

AUTHORITY: FRY FAMILY ASSOCIATION RECORDS, THE PENNA. ARCHIVES,GERMAN AMERICAN ARCHIVES, DRL J. CULVER HARTZELL, OF CINCINNATTI,OHIO, THE BOOK OF THE LEVERING FAMILY.

405. Anna Catherina Levering was born Mar 1673 in Mulheim on the Rhur, Germany. She died 1754. She was the daughter of 810. John Wigard Levering and 811. Magdalena Boeckers.

Notes for Anna Catherina Levering:Notes for ANNA CATHERINE (LEVERING) FREY:From - Mon Mar 31 18:59:12 1997 Return-path: <[email protected]> Received: from dfw-ix10.ix.netcom.com by cnetech.cnetech.com ; 30 MAR 97 14:22:32 PDT Received: (from smap@localhost) by dfw-ix10.ix.netcom.com (8.8.4/8.8.4) id QAA18843 for [email protected]; Sun, 30 Mar 1997 16:29:38 -0600 (CST) Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 16:29:38 -0600 (CST) Received: from sfo-ca9-15.ix.netcom.com(204.30.64.111) by dfw-ix10.ix.netcom.com via smap(V1.3) id sma018772; Sun Mar 30 16:29:02 1997 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Frey X-Mailer: NETCOMplete v3.20, from NETCOM On-Line Communications, Inc. Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Content-Length: 25780

>Here you go. By the way, did you know there's a Heinrich Frey Family >Association? >

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> > > According to the historian Abraham M. Cassel, "Heinrich Frey and Joseph >Blatenbach were the first two German emigrants who came to Pennsylvania. >They >emigrated in 1680 and settled in Philadelphia." The notice of his wedding >to >Anna Catherine Levering, which was, according to German tradition, nailed to >the >front door of the church, together with the certificate, follows: > > > Whereas, Henry Fry, of Altheim, in the province of Alsace, in High >German, >now inhabitant of Germantown, in the county of Philadelphia, bachelor, and >Annie >Catherine Levering, of the county of Bruck, likewise in High Germany, a >young >woman, after due consultation with their respective parents, have produced a >sufficient certification of their clearness of all other engagements, under >the >hand of several credible persons, unto one of the Justices of the Peace, in >the >bailiwick of Germantown, and have published and affixed their intention of >marriage in the meeting-house of the said twon on the 24th of the first >month >past. > > As no objections were filed, the ceremony was performed, and THIS >Certificate witnesseth that the said Henry Fry and Anna Catherine Levering >have >this day solemnized such their marriage by taking one another as husband and >wife, according to the law of this country, and before and in the presence >of >us, whose names are hereunder written at Germantown, the 26th day of the >second >month [April], 1692. > > Francis Daniel Pastorius, > Justice of the Peace > > >Witnesses: Wigart Levering, Gerhard Levering, Magdalena Levering, Hans Peter >Umstat, Arnold Cassel, Henrich Shellenberg, Jon Ponder, Andrew Supplee, >Manigha >May, Catein Tompkins, William Rittinghuysen, Henrich Zollern, Jacob Pfoutz, >Henrich Bucholtz, Elias Tossen, Honnas Miller, Elizabeth Cassel, Herman >Trapman, >Sara Hendricks, Anecki Supplee, Maria Bonus and others. > >

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> > > Heinrich Frey, along with three others, came to America about 1680, >before >the advent of William Penn. Frey's party located on a plain near >Wissahickon >Creek, between Roxborough and Germantown. > > On October 1, 1692, Frey bought one hundred acres of land in Roxborough >next >door to Gerhard Levering from John Jennett. In the decade following, Frey >and >his family had moved from Roxborough to Towamencin Creek, near Shippack, in >western Philadelphia County. According to a deed dated March 26, 1713, Frey >and >his family later relocated to Whitemarsh Township. > > > According to "Levering Family, History and Genealogy," by Colonel John >Levering, published 1898: > > "Henry Frey was an enterprising and successful man, and a mechanical >genius. >Tradition says he made the first plow used in the province. He was, as he >states in several documents, a turner, by trade. Mr. Cassel wrote, >"Heinrich >was a Turner. I have a beautiful quart jar that he turned for my >great-great-grandfather Christopher Saur, who, having studied medicine in >Germany, before he came to America, established a drug store and apothecary >in >Germantown before he commenced printing. No glass jars could be had, and at >that time, no facilities for importing them. Frey turned a great number of >quart, half-gallon, and gallon jars for him, out of a peculiar kind of wood, >which shows no grain, with tight fitting lids, and cornices to them. They >were >painted or varnished." > > > Frey had two brothers, William and Andrew, who immigrated at about the >same >time, and settled nearby, in Skippack. The Frey brothers, along with a well >known religious leader, Henry Anter, John Bechtel, and others, of various >religious tendencies and persuasions, belonged to the "Associated Brethren >of >Skippack," an alliance for religious union and information. > > Rather than writing a will, Heinrich and Catherine Frey entered into >the >following contract with their children: > >

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> > ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT indented made concluded and agreed upon this >twelfth >day of october ano Dom one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two BETWEEN >Henry >Free of the County of Philadelphia and Province of Pensilvania Yeoman and >Kathrin his wife of the one part and Jacob Free of the same place Turner, on >of >the sons of the said Henry and Kathrin, Eliza Free, Rebecca Free and Amaly >Free >three of the daughters of the said Henry and Kathrin of the other part in >manner >following, viz. FIRST the said Henry Free and Kathrin his wife for the >consideration hereinafter mentioned have granted bargained and sold and by >these >presents Do grant Bargain and sell unto the said Jacob Free all and singular >the >cows horses mares colts sheep and hoggs with all the household goods Linen >bedding brass pewter goods and chattles which belong to them the said Henry >and >Kathrin in the said Province or elsewhere in America. > > To have and to hold all and singular the said Goods chattles and >promises >hereby granted or mentioned so to be unto the said Jacob Free his Executors >administrators and assigns forever and the said Henry Free and Kathrin his >wife >their heirs Executors and administrators shall and will warrant and forever >Defend the said granted promises and every part thereof unto the said Jacob >Free >his Executors administrators and assigns against all person and persons >whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. > > In consideration whereof the said Jacob Free for himself his heirs >Executors >and administrators Doth Covenant promise and grant to and with the said >Henry >Free and Kathrin his wife Elizabeth Free, Rebecca Free and Amaly Free their >and >every their heirs Executors administrators and assigns joyntly and severally >by >those presents that he the said Jacob Free his heirs and assigns shall and >will >well and sufficiently maintain and keep the said Henry and Kathrin with good >sufficient and competent meat drink washing and lodging and apparel fitt and >covenient for them During their Lives and the Life of the Longer liver of >them >and also shall and will find allow Provide and maintain and keep them the >said >Elizabeth, Rebecca and Amaly with good sufficient and competent meat Drink >washing lodging and apparel fitt and convenient for them untill they attain

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>washing lodging and apparel fitt and convenient for them untill they attain >to >their respective ages of Eighteen years or be married which shall first >happen >and also pay or caused to be paid to each of them the said Eliza Rebecca and >Amaly the sum of ten pounds Lawfull mony of America at their said respective >ages of Eighteen years or Days of marriage which shall first happen and give >to >them and each of them the said Eliza Rebecca and Amaly as good a legacy or >portion of the said Goods and chattles as their eldest sisters have had and >Lastly for the true performance of all and every the Covenants payments >articles >and agreements herein contained which on the part and behalf of every of >them >the said parties are and ought to be observed kept payd Done and performed >they >the said parties Do bind and oblige themselves their heirs Executors and >administrators each to the other his heirs Executors and administrators in >the >penal sum of Two hundred and fifty pounds Lawfull mony of America aforesaid >firmly by those presents. In witness whereof the said parties have >interchangably set their hands and seals hereunto the Day and year first >above >written. > >Sealed and delivered in the presence of his >Jacob Levering Henry X Fry >George Fry marck > > her > Kathrin X Fry > marck > > Elizabet Fry > Rebecka Fry > Amelee Fry > > Endorsed on the document is the following: > > Received the Eighteenth Day of August anno Dm 1735 of the within named >Jacob >Fry the sum of Ten pounds in full with all other Legacies Portions Matters >or >things whatsoever within mentioned Due or becoming Due by the within >articles >unto the within named Elizabeth Fry now being my wife. I say recd. > > By me Johannes Muller. > > > Received the Nineteenth Day of November AD one thousand Seven Hundred >and >thirty seven of the within named Jacob Fry the sum of Ten pounds in full

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>thirty seven of the within named Jacob Fry the sum of Ten pounds in full >with >all other Legacies Portions Matters or things whatsoever within mentioned >due or >becoming Due by the within articles unto the within named Amely Fry now >being my >wife I say recd. > By me frederich Leinbach > Amelia Leinbach > > > The document is written in English and looks like a title deed. The >parchment is nearly two feet long. The contract is still in the possession >of >Frey family descendants.

Child of Heinrich Fry and Anna Catherina Levering is:

+ 135.i. Benjamin FRY was born 1696 in Montgomery Co., PA, died Abt. 06 Nov 1753 in Frederick Co., VA, married Christen Ann Markley 1720 in PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA..

408. Thomas Smith was born on 20 Nov 1677 in Yorkshire, England. He died in 1712 in Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. He was the son of 816. Andrew Smith and 817. Olive.

Notes for Thomas Smith:Thomas SMITH

BIRTH: 20 NOV 1677, Yorkshire, England DEATH: 1712, Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey

Father: Andrew SMITH Mother: Olive

Family 1:

Sarah SMITH Thomas SMITH John SMITH Hester SMITH Robert SMITH James SMITH

+ 137.i. Thomas? Smith was born Abt. 1698 in Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey.

448. John Garner was born in 1634. He died in 1702. He was the son of 896. Richard Garner and 897. Katherine Unknown. He married Suzannah Keene.

449. Suzannah Keene. She died Abt. 1716. She was the daughter of 898. Thomas Keene and 899. Mary.

Children of John Garner and Suzannah Keene are:

+ 141.i. Thomas Garner was born Abt. 1669 in VA, died 08 Jun 1726 in VA.

ii. John Garner, died 1713.

iii. Henry Garner, died 1745.

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iv. Vincent Garner, died 1710.

v. Parish Garner.

vi. Benjamin Garner.

vii. James Garner.

viii. Mary Garner.

ix. Susan Garner.

x. Martha Garner.

xi. James Garner.

450. Charles Bushnell.

+ 142.i. Mary Bushnell was born Abt. 1673 in VA.

498. Thomas Elmore JR. He was the son of 996. Thomas Elmore Sr.. He married Cecilia Ellyson on 09 Jul 1729 in Henrico Co.

499. Cecilia Ellyson. She was the daughter of 998. Gerrard Robert Ellyson II and 999. Sarah.

Child of Thomas Elmore JR and Cecilia Ellyson is:

+ 146.i. Cecilia Elmore was born 15 May 1737 in New Kent County, VA, married Robert Johnson 19 Nov 1758 in Hanover Co VA.

Generation 10

576. Benjamin Turney[9] was born before 1600 in Bedfordshire, Eng, img ~1641. He died in 1648 in Fairfield CT.,. He was the son of 1152. Thomas Turney and 1153. Judith Harris. He married Mary Odell on 12 Jul 1630 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

Notes for Benjamin Turney:Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. Volume III Miller (The Turney Line).(I) Benjamin Turney , the immigrant ancestor, was born in Bedford, England , and settled early at Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony, being admitted a freeman of that town by the General Court, June 2, 1641 . He married Mary - . He removed to Fairfield, Connecticut , where he died in 1648 . His widow married Joseph Middlebrook , who also came from Concord to Middlebrook (see Middlebrook family). Children: Mary , born at Concord , 1631 , married Nathaniel Seeley ; Robert , mentioned below; Judith , born at Concord , 1635 ; Ann , at Concord , 1637 ; Rebecca , at Concord , February 16, 1639 ; Sarah , December 11, 1641 , married Stephen Sherwood , of Greenwich ; Ruth , at Concord , February 28, 1643 ; Benjamin , probably born at Fairfield .

577. Mary Odell was born 1605 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England. She died 1659 in Fairfield, CT[9]. She was the daughter of 1154. John Odell and 1155. Joan Bingley.

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Children of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell are:

i. Mary Turney was born Abt. 1631.

ii. Robert Turney was born Abt. 1633, died Abt. 1690[9], married Elizabeth Holly Bet. 1650-1677[9].

iii. Judith Turney was born Abt. 1635.

iv. Ann Turney was born Abt. 1637.

v. Rebecca Turney was born 16 Feb 1640.

vi. Sarah Turney was born 11 Dec 1641 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

vii. Ruth Turney was born 28 Jan 1644.

+ 147.viii. Benjamin Turney was born 1645 in Probably Fairfield, CT, died 1694 in Fairfield Co., CT, married Rebecca Keeler 16 Nov 1671 in Fairfield Co., CT; married Rebecca Keeler 16 Nov 1671 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9].

578. Ralph Keeler[9] was born in 1613 in Norwalk, England[9]. He died in 1672 in Norwalk, CT[9]. He was the son of 1156. Ralph (Yeoman) Keler. He married Sarah Treadwell Whelpley about 1653[9].

579. Sarah Treadwell Whelpley was born Bet. 1608-1635[9]. She died Bet. 1658-1723[9].

Child of Ralph Keeler and Sarah Treadwell Whelpley is:

+ 148.i. Rebecca Keeler was born Abt. 1650 in Hartford, CT[9], died Bet. 1681-1744[9], married Benjamin Turney 16 Nov 1671 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT[9].

580. John Welles was born in 1621 in England. He died on 07 Aug 1659. He was the son of 1160. Thomas Welles and 1161. Alice Tomes. He married Elizabeth Bourn.

Notes for John Welles:JOHN WELLES (Gov. Thomas, Robert, Thomas), born in England, died at Stratford, Conn., between 7 Aug. and 18 Aug. 1659. He married ELIZABETH BOURNE, who came to New England with Henry Tomlinson and Ellen, later wife of Arthur Bostwick. She survived him and married secondly, 19 Mar. "1662: or 63," John Wilcockson. John Welles was made a freeman at the Connecticut General Court, 10 Apr. 1645. His father gave him one-half of a house and lands in Farmington, Conn., but he had removed to Stratford before 2 Apr. 1652, when he sold lands there to John Thompson. He was a deputy in the General Courts of May and October 1656 and May and October 1657, and in the latter year was among those nominated "for choice to be magistrates" at the next General Court election. In May 1658, when his father was elected Governor, he was elected magistrate, and was elected again in May 1659. He was the officer in Stratford who proved wills, took inventories, distributed estates of intestate persons, and appointed administrators. We get a glimpse of his conduct as magistrate in Stratford from the "New Haven Colony Records," vol. 2, p. 490. John Davenport, Jr., wrote to Gov. John Winthrop, 18/19 Aug. 1659: "Sr we have lately heard y?? Mr Wells, ye Majestreate at Stratford, is dead, of this disease, he complayned of a great burning in his stomach &c." (Winthrop MSS., vol. 12, p. 97, in the possession of the Massachusetts Historical Society.)

The will of John Welles was dated 7 Aug. 1659 and was proved 19 Oct. 1659. In it he bequeathed �40 to his wife, "to carry with her if shee please to goe to England." The will also contained these

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�40 to his wife, "to carry with her if shee please to goe to England." The will also contained these provisions:

"I freely giue to my dear and louing father my sonn Robert to be educated and brought up as he sees good. . . . I desire my father may haue either this will or a True Copy of it sent him in Conuenient time after my decease And yf he in his wisdome pleese to alter any thinge in it I leue it wholly with him Concerning any thinge that he may seem good to alter."

The estate was inventoried at �461. 3s. 6d. Mr. Gold of Stratford wrote on 11 Aug. 1729 to Rev. Thomas Prince: "In this town have deceased gentlemen of note, Mr. Welles and Mr. Samuel Sherman, Councillors."(*)

Children:

i. JOHN, b. about 1648; d. 24 Mar. 1713; m. MARY (???) [? HOLLISTER]. ii. DEA. THOMAS, b. about 1651; d. 7 Jan. 1720; m. ELIZABETH (???). iii. CAPT. ROBERT, b. about 1651; d. 22 June 1714, in his 66th year (according to his gravestone); m. (1) at Wethersfield, 9 June 1675, ELIZABETH GOODRICH, daughter of Ensign William Goodrich; m. (2) in Boston, Mass., 13 Oct. 1698, MARY STODDARD. He removed to Wethersfield before his first marriage. He was the first of an unbroken succession of six generations, father and son named Robert Welles, of Wethersfield and Newington, Conn. From him descended Gen. Roger Welles (1753-1795) of Wethersfield and Newington, Roger Welles, Esq. (1829-1904), the author of the "Annals of Newington," and the present Vice Admiral Roger Welles, United States Navy. iv. TEMPERANCE, b. about 1654; d. after 1728; m. at Stratford, 29 Nov. 1681, JONATHAN PITMAN. v. SERGT. SAMUEL, of Stratfield, Conn., b. about 1656; d. in 1729; m. (1) (???); m. (2) ABIGAIL (???). vi. SARAH, b. about 1658; d. 23 Mar. 1730; m. AMBROSE THOMPSON of Stratford, b. 1 Jan. 1652; d. 7 Sept. 1742.

581. Elizabeth Bourn. She died 1682.

Children of John Welles and Elizabeth Bourn are:

i. John Welles Jr. was born Abt. 1648.

ii. Thomas Welles was born Abt. 1651.

iii. Robert Welles was born Abt. 1651.

iv. Temperance Welles was born Abt. 1654.

+ 149.v. Samuel Welles was born Abt. 1656, died 1729, married Abigail Wheeler Abt. 1685.

vi. Sarah Welles was born Abt. 1658.

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582. Ephraim Wheeler[9] was born before 16 Mar 1618 in County Bedford, England. He died about 1670. He was the son of 1164. Thomas Wheeler and 1165. Rebecca. He married Ann Turney.

Notes for Ephraim Wheeler:WFT says that Sarah Turney is the wife of Ephraim Wheeler I. I feel it is much more likely that Sarah is the wife of Ephraim Wheeler II.

583. Ann Turney was born 1620 in England[21]. She died Bef. 1708 in Fairfield, CT[21].

Children of Ephraim Wheeler and Ann Turney are:

i. Mary Wheeler.

ii. Ruth Wheeler.

iii. Hannah Wheeler.

iv. Rebecca Wheeler.

v. Judith Wheeler.

vi. Samuel Wheeler.

vii. Timothy Wheeler.

viii. Ephraim Wheeler II.

ix. Isaac Wheeler was born 13 Dec 1642.

+ 150.x. Abigail Wheeler was born Abt. 1662, died Aft. 1697, married Samuel Welles Abt. 1685.

584. Richard Lyon[9] was born in 1625 in Glen Lyon, Pershire, Scotland[9]. He died before Oct 1678[9]. He married Margaret ?? between 1640-1668[9].

585. Margaret ?? was born Bet. 1613-1635[9]. She died 1705 in Fairfield, CT[9].

Child of Richard Lyon and Margaret ?? is:

+ 151.i. Richard Lyon was born Abt. 1653 in Fairfield, CT[9], died Jan 1740 in Redding, CT[9], married Mary Frye Bet. 1670-1703[9].

594. Edmund Dorman. He died in 1711. He married Hannah Hull in 1661.

595. Hannah Hull was born 20 Feb 1642 in New Haven, CT. She died Aft. 1711. She was the daughter of 1190. Richard Hull.

Child of Edmund Dorman and Hannah Hull is:

+ 154.i. Hannah Dorman was born 01 Mar 1677 in New Haven, CT, died 1724, married George Johnson 04 Jan 1695.

600. James Bennett was born about 1645 in Fairfield Co., CT. He died in Oct 1736. He was the son of 1200. James Bennett and 1201. Hannah Wheeler. He married Mary Osborn after 1683.

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601. Mary Osborn was born 29 Mar 1653 in New Haven, CT. She died 28 Nov 1726 in Stratfield, CT. She was the daughter of 1202. Jeremiah Osborn and 1203. Mary.

Children of James Bennett and Mary Osborn are:

+ 155.i. Isaac Bennett was born Abt. 1685, died Aft. 1762, married Martha Mar 1708.

ii. Anna Bennett was born Abt. 1691.

iii. Jeremiah Bennett was born 1696.

Children of James Bennett and ________ Joy are:

i. Joseph Bennett.

ii. Sarah Bennett.

iii. James Bennett III? was born Abt. 1668.

iv. Thomas Bennett was born Abt. 1669.

v. Abigail Bennett was born Abt. 1671.

vi. Mary Bennett was born Abt. 1673.

604. Jacob Wakelee was born about 1655 in Stratford, CT. He died in 1727. He was the son of 1208. Henry Wakelee and 1209. Sarah Burt. He married Mrs..

605. Mrs. was born 1648 in Norwich, New London, CT.

Children of Jacob Wakelee and Mrs. are:

i. Nathaniel Wakelee.

ii. Jacob Wakelee Jr. was born 10 Feb 1677.

+ 157.iii. Jonathan Wakelee was born 09 Feb 1679 in Stratford, CT, died 1743 in Stratford, CT.

iv. Ruth Wakelee was born 27 Aug 1681.

v. Henry Wakelee was born 27 Jan 1684.

vi. Joseph Wakelee was born 17 Sep 1686.

vii. Israel Wakelee was born 04 Feb 1690.

viii. Ann Wakelee was born Abt. 1693.

606. Samuel Beardsley was born in 1638 in Stratford, CT. He died on 24 Dec 1706 in Stratford, CT. He was the son of 1212. William Beardsley and 1213. Mary Harvey. He married Abigail Clark.

607. Abigail Clark was born Abt. 1642 in Stratford, CT. She died 02 May 1727. She was the daughter of 1214. John Clark.

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Children of Samuel Beardsley and Abigail Clark are:

i. Abigail Beardsley was born 10 Aug 1664.

ii. William Beardsley was born 22 Mar 1668.

iii. Daniel Beardsley was born 03 Apr 1671, died 1738.

iv. John Beardsley was born 11 Oct 1673.

v. Ebenezer Beardsley was born 04 Feb 1675.

vi. Benjamin Beardsley was born 25 Dec 1677.

+ 158.vii. Mary Beardsley was born 01 May 1680 in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT, died Aft. 1742.

viii. Hannah Beardsley was born 25 Oct 1682.

ix. Nathan Beardsley was born 07 Oct 1686.

640. Jan Van Campen[17, 18] was born about 18 Apr 1661 in bp 4/18/1661, Kingston[18]. He died on 20 Mar 1745 in Somerset Co., N.J.[18]. He was the son of 1280. Gerret Jansen Van Campen and 1281. Macktelt Stoffels. He married Tietje Dekker on 23 Jul 1687 in Kingston RDC, Kingston, Ulster, New York[17].

641. Tietje Dekker was born 18 Jun 1671 in Kingston New York[17]. She died Aft. 1745[17]. She was the daughter of 1282. Jan Broersen Decker and 1283. Heyltje Jacobs.

Child of Jan Van Campen and Tietje Dekker is:

+ 159.i. Gerrit Van Campen was born Abt. 1693, died Bet. 1695-1784[17], married Marytie Roosa 31 Jan 1717 in Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.

642. Arie Roosa[19] was born on 03 Jun 1643 in Herwynen, Gelderland, Holland[19]. He died in 1725 in Hurley N.Y.[19]. He was the son of 1284. Albert Heymanse Roosa and 1285. Wyntje Ariens De Jonge. He married Maria Pels between 1659-1693[19].

Notes for Arie Roosa:

Children of Arien ROOSA and Maria PELS are:

i. Annetie Roosa, born in Rhinebeck, Dtch, NY.

1561 ii. Jannetje ROOSA, born 1670-1677 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York; died Bef. 1731 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York; married Jan VAN ETTEN 30 November

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New York; married Jan VAN ETTEN 30 November 1702 in , NY.

iii. Aldert Roosa, born abt 1674 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York.

iv. Ariaantje Roosa, born 1676 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York; married Teunis Osterhout 1693 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.

v. Rebecca Roosa, born 20 March 1677/78 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York; died in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY; married Laurens (Lawrence) OSTERHOUT 4 May 1701 in Rhinebeck, Dtch, NY.

vi. Evert Roosa, born 26 October 1679 in Hurley, Ulster, NY; died in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York; married Trintje Tietje Van Etten 10 May 1702 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.

vii. Wentjen ROOSA, born 1682 in Hurley, Ulster, NY; married Nicholas DEPUY 1707 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York.

viii. Engelitie Roosa, born September 1685 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY; died 21 January 1778 in Rochester, Ulster Co, NY; married Cornelis Barentsen Schoonmaker 19 December 1711 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.

ix.

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ix. Arien (Ary) Roosa, born 3 June 1694 in Hurley, Ulster, NY; died abt 1750 in Kingston, Ulster, NY; married (1) Johanna De Hooges; married (2) Gertrude Ostrander 9 February 1720/21.

x. Annetje Roosa, born 1697 in Hurley, Ulster, NY; married Johannes Westbrook 19 December 1715 in Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.

xi. Mary (Marytjen) Roosa, born 28 August 1698 in Hurley, Ulster, NY; married Gerrit Van Kampen 31 January 1716/17 in Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.

643. Maria Pels was born Abt. 1655[19]. She died Bet. 1699-1744[19]. She was the daughter of 1286. Evert Pels and 1287. Jannetje Symons Schepmoes.

Child of Arie Roosa and Maria Pels is:

+ 160.i. Marytie Roosa was born 28 Aug 1698[19], died Aft. 31 Jan 1717[19], married Gerrit Van Campen 31 Jan 1717 in Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.

656. Hendrick Matthyse Smock[16] was born in 1644 in Netherlands[16]. He died in 1708[16]. He was the son of 1312. Matthyse Smock. He married Gertje Harmons Coerten between 1660-1688[16].

657. Gertje Harmons Coerten was born Bet. 1634-1656 in Netherlands[16]. She died 1698[16].

Children of Hendrick Matthyse Smock and Gertje Harmons Coerten are:

+ 161.i. Mattyse Hendrickse Smock was born 1659.

ii. Johannes Smock was born 1661.

iii. Leonard Smock was born 1663.

iv. Johan Henderick Smock was born 1665.

v. Marritje Smock was born 1665.

vi. Aertje Smock was born 1666.

vii. Sariah? Smock was born 1667.

viii. Matthias Smock was born 1671.

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ix. Martyntje Smock was born 1675.

x. Mathias H. Smock was born 1675 in New Utrecht, Kings Co., NY[16], died Abt. 1727 in Piscataway, Somerset Co., NJ[16], married Elizabeth Koning Stevens 12 Sep 1701 in New York, NY[16].

xi. Aerlee or Aertje Smock was born 1677.

658. Jan Stephenzen[16] was born about 1644[16]. He died between 1677-1735[16]. He was the son of 1316. Stepen Jansen Corrinck and 1317. Maria Goosens. He married Elizabeth Lucas between 1660-1692[16].

659. Elizabeth Lucas was born Abt. 1644 in New York, NY[16]. She died Bet. 1676-1738[16]. She was the daughter of 1318. Lucas Andrieszen and 1319. Aefje Laurens.

Child of Jan Stephenzen and Elizabeth Lucas is:

+ 162.i. Elizabeth Koning Stevens was born Abt. 1674 in New York, NY[16], died Abt. 1727[16]; married Mathias H. Smock 12 Sep 1701 in New York, NY[16].

662. Reynier Arenisen[16] was born about 1641 in Hengelo, Geld, Netherlands[16]. He died on 17 Sep 1721 in New York[16]. He was the son of 1324. Arent Theunissen and 1325. Tryntje Reynders. He married Janneke Van Nuys in 1666 in New York[16].

663. Janneke Van Nuys was born Abt. 1645 in New Amsterdam, NY[16]. She died Bet. 1680-1740[16]. She was the daughter of 1326. Aucke Janse Van Nuys and 1327. Magdalena Pieterse.

Child of Reynier Arenisen and Janneke Van Nuys is:

+ 164.i. Helena Reynierson was born Abt. 1667 in Six Mile Run, Somerset Co., NJ[16], died Bet. 1716-1762[16]; married Charel Charles Fonteyn 29 Aug 1691 in Flatbush, Kings Co., NY[16].

688. Matthys (Matthew) Flierboom. He married Marritie (Maria) Jacobs about 1670.

689. Marritie (Maria) Jacobs.

Children of Matthys (Matthew) Flierboom and Marritie (Maria) Jacobs are:

+ 165.i. Servaes Tyssen or Vlerebome was born 1674, married Gertruyd Lesting 22 Aug 1697.

ii. Caroline Vlerebome.

iii. Willempie Vlerebome.

iv. Maritie Vlerebome.

v. Jacob Vlerebome.

700. Jan Monfoort[20] was born on 23 Feb 1648 in Wallabout, Long Island[20]. He died in 1723 in Long Island[20]. He was the son of 1400. Pieter Monfoort and 1401. Sarah De Plancken. He married Ida Brinckerhoff in May 1687[20].

701. Ida Brinckerhoff was born 1668 in Flatlands, Long Island[20]. She died Jan 1728 in Hempstead, Long Island[20]. She was the daughter of 1402. Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff and 1403. Aeltje Stryker.

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Child of Jan Monfoort and Ida Brinckerhoff is:

+ 169.i. Pieter Monfoort was born 1689[20], died May 1780[20], married Margaret Hoff 1714[20].

702. Lauren Hoff[20] was born between 1635-1673[20]. He died between 1677-1754[20]. He married Kniertje Meet between 1675-1712[20].

703. Kniertje Meet was born Bet. 1642-1676[20]. She died Bet. 1677-1761[20].

Child of Lauren Hoff and Kniertje Meet is:

+ 170.i. Margaret Hoff was born Bet. 1677-1699[20], died Bet. 1722-1788[20], married Pieter Monfoort1714[20].

704. Wallerand Dumont was born about 1635 in France. He died in 1713 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York. He married Margaret 'Grietje' Hendricks.

Notes for Wallerand Dumont:WALLERAND DUMONT AND HIS SOMERSET COUNTY DESCENDANTS1

BY JOHN B. DUMONT, PLAINFIELD, N. J.

1. WALLERAND DUMONT, the first permanent settler of the name of Dumont in the Colonies of which any record has been found, was the ancestor of those residing in Ulster county, New York, and Somerset County, New Jersey, before the year 1700.

He was a Huguenot, who fled from France during the persecution of French Protestants, emigrating from Amsterdam, Holland, to New Amsterdam (New York), in the year 1657. He was unmarried when he emigrated, and in the record made at the time of his marriage (see Kingston, N. Y., Dutch Church records) he is mentioned as coming from Coomen, Flanders (now Commines, Department Nord, France, eight miles north of Lille); and although possibly that was his birthplace, yet it is not probable. He was a Cadet (Adelborst, said to be similar to a sub-Lieutenant) in a company of soldiers sent by the Dutch West India Company to Director-General Stuyvesant.

Other French Protestants of the same name came from Caen, Normandie,

1Some of the matter embraced in this article was printed, originally, in the "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" of April, 1898, by Eugene F. McPike, of Chicago, a descendant, who obtained the facts from the writer. Subsequently Mr. McPike, in a work entitled "Tales of Our Forefathers," published by Munsell's Sons, Albany (1898), enlarged upon it, but, as regards the New Jersey descendants, fuller statements are now given, although the author has not added names and dates of the younger members of the present generation, this being considered unnecessary for the purposes of the QUARTERLY.

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some of whom went to England, and others, in 1684, to Perle, Cape of Good Hope, Africa. It is difficult now, if not impossible, to obtain reliable information of the Continental records of this family, in consequence of the general destruction, by order of the then existing government of France, of French Protestant churches, and of many of the houses and private papers of Protestant families. All efforts to trace Wallerand's family beyond Coomen, Flanders, have been unsuccessful.

The name of the ship in which Wallerand Dumont "came over" (as the expression was) is not known positively. If the term "came over" means "arrival," then he probably came over in the ship Dratevat, Capt. Bestevaer, which sailed from Amsterdam April 2, 1657, and arrived during the same year, as it was one of the few ships, according to the records, that arrived in New Amsterdam during that year. Some thirty families came over in this ship, but only a partial list of names of the passengers are mentioned in the published records. There were Huguenot families among the number--some of whom settled at Esopus (Kingston), New York, where Wallerand Dumont afterwards settled.

Another ship, St. Jean Baptist, belonging to the Dutch West India Company, sailed from Amsterdam, Dec. 23, 1657. As this Company sent the corps of soldiers to Governor Stuyvesant, it seems more probable that Wallerand Dumont came over in this ship. One of Wallerand Dumont's sons was named "Jan Baptist," which may have been suggested by the name of the ship that brought him over. No record has been found of any other persons of the name except his children, the result of a marriage after he arrived, and his two sisters, who emigrated in 1663. Wallerand settled at Esopus in or before the year 1660.

The following extracts from a "History of Ulster County," prepared and partly published by Jonathan W. Hasbrouck (taken from a mutilated copy in possession of Samuel Burbans, New York City), gives some idea of the condition of affairs in Esopus in 1661:

"In 1661 there were fifteen farmers in the settlement of Esopus, who cultivated about 500 morgan, or 1,100 acres, of land. There were also some twenty families of laborers and artisans. As land was then cultivated, it took many hands to work a farm of fifty acres. This drew around the boors' hearths young men, bachelors without a house, adventurers who had nothing to lose and all to gain. The Dutch military service contained much of this element, who, when they wished, left it; for Stuyvesant was very willing that they should take this course for the good of the Colony. In this manner Jonas Rautzob, Jacob Burhans, Jan La Quire, Jacob Van Campen, Peter Lamberts, Michael Verre, Wallerand Dumont, Jacob Hendricks (Schoonmaker), Jan Van Amesfort, Gerret Van Campen, Jan Vander Bush, and others, located there. The number of dwellings in the village were thirty-five, with the church

[Dutch Reformed], parsonage, barns and barracks. The buildings were mostly of logs, tightened with mud, the roofs covered with planks, reeds or straw. The chimneys were built of stone outside the houses, which houses were at first one-story high, with a loft. Slecht's house stood at the mill gate. Wallerand Dumont erected one next to his [Slecht's] two years later (1663 or 1664). Thomas Chambers lived on what is now Greene street, near Lucas Turnpike.

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Thomas Chambers lived on what is now Greene street, near Lucas Turnpike. The church stood on ground yet belonging to the First Reformed Church of Kingston, on the corner of Wall and Main streets, and was then named Dwars Straat (Cross street). The church was a rude building, uncomfortable in winter. A grist mill had been built quite early, just below the spot where the tannery now [1876] stands, on North Front street, which Peter de Menlennaar attended to. I infer it belonged to Slecht, who had also a brewery on the south side of mill gate."

Wallerand Dumont's house, according to the above, was near where the tannery stood, or near North Front and Green streets. But this location is not confirmed by an old surveyor and engineer of Kingston, named James Myer, who has frequently made surveys of the old farm. His letters, dated 1897, stated that the house, barn, orchard, garden and dooryard mentioned in Wallerand Dumont's will were situated on the north side of the King's Highway, now Albany Road, or Avenue, and nearly opposite where the Kingston Academy stood at that time (Nov., 1897). The old house (stone) was torn down a few years before that date, and some of the descendants still reside on a part of the old farm.

Wallerand Dumont was married Jan. 13, 1664, as per the following record, being "number eleven" of marriages, Kingston Dutch Church records:

"Wallerand duMont, J.m of Coomen, in Vlaenderin [Flanders], Cadet [Adelborst] of the Hon. [West India] company of the Hon. Lord Director General [Stuyvesant] and Margriet Hendricks of Wie, near Swol, widow of Jan Arentsen, both reside here [in Wiltwyck, now Kingston]. First publication of Banns, 30th Dec., 1663. Second, 6th Jan., 1664. Third, 13th Jan., 1664." ["J.m." means unmarried man].

Margaret's first husband was son of Aert Teunisson Van Putten, and they had a daughter Annetje, who married Hendrick Kip. Two sisters of Wallerand Dumont emigrated in April, 1663, in the ship Spotted Cow, viz: Margaret, with her husband Pierre Nouee, who came from Pays de Vaud, and Elizabeth, a single woman from Middelburg, who afterwards married Maynard Journee, or Journay, the latter emigrating at the same time in the same ship with the Dumont sisters. Journay settled on Staten Island. Pierre Nouee and his wife, Margaret, settled at Woodbridge, New Jersey, and the Noes are probably their descendants. Pierre Nouee and Margaret his wife were present as sponsors at the baptism of Margaret, first child of Wallerand Dumont and Margaret Hendricks, atEsopus, (Kingston) Dec. 28, 1664, as was also Jaques Cousseau, who was a merchant in Le Rochelle, France, before he emigrated, and became a shipping merchant in New Amsterdam and a prominent man in the community.

Wallerand Dumont appears to have been one of the influential and reliable inhabitants among the early settlers at Esopus, and so continued until his death in 1713. He was one of the Military Council with Thomas Chambers and other during the second Esopus war with the Indians in 1663 (see "Documentary History of New York," or "Colonial History of New York.)" He served as Schepen, or Magistrate, of Esopus from May, 1669, to May, 1671. The original records of the magistrates of Esopus for a number of years, covering the period above named, are still in existence at Kingston (County Clerk's office), and from them I have obtained a fac-simile of his signature. He was a deacon in the Dutch Church in 1673, and was naturalized Dec. 2, 1687, before Thomas Chambers, Magistrate. He was assessed for taxes Dec. 9, 1709; was rated at �320 sterling, and possessed a house with "two chimneys," which is understood to be

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sterling, and possessed a house with "two chimneys," which is understood to be some indication of his standing in the community. Wallerand Dumont, Jr., was assessed �40 sterling. Margaret Hendricks, Wallerand Dumont, Sr.'s, wife, joined the Dutch Church Dec. 30, 1666.

Wallerand Dumont, Sr., made his will March 5, 1701, and in it names his wife, three sons, three daughters, and his step-daughter, Annetje Kip; and, by a codicil dated June 25, 1713, again names his wife and six children, showing that all of them were living at that time. His will was proved Sept. 13, 1713, and his death must have occurred in 1713, between the dates named. A copy of the original will in old Dutch, and a translation of the same, are in my possession. The property left by him, real and personal, was to remain for the full use and benefit of his widow, and to be divided after her death among his children; the farm going to his three sons, subject to payments in money to his three daughters, and the personal property divided equally among all his children. The same continued to be assessed for taxes, as appears by the Kingston records, in the name of his widow as executrix, and afterwards individually until 1728, when it is probable that she died, as she must have been then nearly ninety years old.

CHILDREN OF WALLERAND DUMONT (1) AND MARGARET HENDRICKS:

2. Margaret Dumont, bap. at Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1664; m. William Leveridge, before Oct. 18, 1682 (date of baptism of son, William), and moved to Perth Amboy, N. J., about 1692. The descendants generally write their name "Leveridge," and sometimes "Leverich." 3. Walran Dumont, bap. Nov. 13, 1667, at Kingston; m., March 24, 1688, Catirina Terbosch, and remained in Ulster county, New York. Descendants are now residing there.

4. Jan Baptist Dumont, b. probably about 1670; m. before Nov. 18, 1694 (date of baptism of daughter Sarah), Neeltje Cornelis Van Veghten. Some descendants went to Greene county, N. Y., and later to Western New York, Michigan and Wisconsin.

5. Jannetje Dumont; m. Michael Van Veghten (brother to Jan Baptist's wife), date not known, but probably before 1697. Michael Van Veghten purchased a large tract of land in Somerset County, N. J., about 1697, on each side of the Raritan river, near Finderne. A portion of the brick house built by their son Derick, on the spot where his father's house stood, is still in existence on the north side of the river near the bridge over the Raritan river, and is still often called Van Veghten's bridge.

6. Francyntie Dumont, bap. July 21, 1674; m., before April 23, 1693 (date of baptism of son Walran), Frederick Clute, and moved to Schenectady, N. Y., where descendants now reside.

7. Peter Dumont, bap. Apr. 20, 1679; d. 1744; m. (1), Dec. 25, 1700, Femmetje Teunise (Van Middleswart); (2), Feb. 23, 1707, Catalyntje, daughter of Jeronimus Jorise Rapalje; (3), Nov. 16, 1711, Jannetje, daughter of Hendrick Claesen Vechten, or Vechte.2 (See infra as to Peter, and his children).

705. Margaret 'Grietje' Hendricks was born 1640 in Holland. She died Aft. 1728 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York.

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Children of Wallerand Dumont and Margaret 'Grietje' Hendricks are:

+ 171.i. Peter Dirck Dumont was born Abt. 1678 in Ulster Co., NY, died 1744 in Somerset Co., NJ, married Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart 25 Dec 1700 in Raritan, Somerset Co. NJ.

ii. Wallerand II Dumont.

Notes for Wallerand II Dumont:A ROOL OF THE NAMES AND SURNAMESOF THEM THAT HAUE TAKIN THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE IN Ye COUNTY OF VLSTr,BY ORDr OF HIS EXCELY: Ye GOUERNOR; Ye FFIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBr ANNO Qe:DOMINI 1689 -

Agbortsin, Gerritt Albertsa, Hendrick Albortsa, Gisbort Anthony, Nicolas Arreyn, Hendrick Arsin, Gerritt Arsin, Jacob Beekman, Capn: Henry Berry, Saml: Besteyansa, Jacob Blanchard, John Blanzan, Matthis Junior Bogard, Hendrick Cornelis Bogardos, Cornelis Bonamiz, James Boorehanc, John Bouier, Lowies Bush, Johanas canchi, Aimi Cantine, Moses Carrmar, Abraham Claes, Hendrick Coll, Barrant Cool, Cornelis Cool, Jacob Cool, Lendart Cool, Symon Cordaback, James Cornelis, Gerrit Cornelis, Pettr: Cottin, John Criupill, Anthony Criupill, Petter Cuinst, Barrant Danswick, William: David, John Deboijs, Abraham Deboyes, David Deboyes, Isack Deboyes, Jacob Deboyes, Lowies Senior Deboyes, Sallomon

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Deboyes, Sallomon Decker, Gerritt Jansa Decker, Jacob Decker, John Broerson Dehogos, Johanas De Lamontanij, William Demarr, Petter DeMont, Wallraven Junior DeMyrs:, William Depuis, Moses Dewitt, Andries Dewitt, John Dibois, Isack Dovo, Pettr: Elison, Tunis Elting, John Elvendorop, Coinradt Euertsa, John Evedin, Jno: ffeelt, Hendrick in the ffinehoudt, Cornelis ffocken, John ffrance, Arrie ffranckford, Abraham ffreri, Hiuge Junior ffreri, Hiuge Senior Gerritts, Cornelis Gerrittsa, John Gerrittsa, John of new Church Gisborts, Gerrit go Doon, Privie Haesbrock, Left: Abraham Haesbrock, John Harramansa, Thomas Hellibrandts, Petter Hendricks, Agbert Hendricks, Brown Hendricks, Dirrick Hendricks, Harrama Hendricks, Hendrick Hendricks, Jochijam Hendricks, John Hendricks, Rolloff Heybertsin, Lambert Hoffeman, Marten Hoogtilin, William Jacobs, Arrent Jacobs, Barrant Jacobs, Leury Jacobs, Pettr: Jacobs, Tunis Jacobs, William Jansin, Jost Jay, August Johnson, Gerritt Johnson, Hendrick

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Johnson, Hendrick Johnson, Pettr: Johnson, Roulof Johnson, Thomas Johnson Poast, John Johnson Van Bush, Hendrick Johnson Van Osterenhoudt, John Johnson V: Steenwicke, Albart Jores, Rutt Josten, John Laconta, Moses Laffever, Andries Laffever, Symon Lambertsa, Heybert Lambertsin, Cornelis Lamiater, Abraham Lamiater, Jacob Larew, Abraham Lazer, Hellebrandt Lazier, Claes Lazier, John Lhommedien, Pietter martenson Doorn, Artt Mastin, Cornelis Matthies, John Matthison, Capn Matthis Middag, John Mindrson, Burgar Osternhoudt, John Junor: Peteet, John Petters, Andries Pettersin, Petter Petterson, Cornelis Pettrson, John Pier, Harrama Powlas, Powlas Powlason, Powlas Junor Provorist, Benja: Quick, Thomas Roesinkranc, Sander Roos, Arrie Roos, Heymon Roos, John Roosinffelt, Claes Rulland, John Rutton, Abraham Schencke, Johanas Schutt, Jacob Schutt, John Schutt, William Sealand, Heibort Slecht, Cornelis Slecht, Matthies Sluittr, Claes Claes Smedis, John Stoll, John Jacosa

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Stoll, John Jacosa Swardtwout, Thomas Swartwoudt, Anthony Swartwout, Rollof Sweitts, Cornelis Tacke, Cornelis Tenbrock, Wessell Traphager, Hendrick Traphager, Johanas Traphager, William Junor Tunies, Jury Tunis, Arrian Tunis, Claes Valleij, Jesely Van Acar, Marinos Van Ama, Jochyam Van der Bush, Lowranc. Van Dick, Arrent Van Etta, Jacob Van Etta, John Van ffleitt, Gerrit Van ffleitt, John Van ffredingborch, Isack Van ffredingborch, William Van Wien, Hendrick VerNoij, Cornelis Westbrock, Dirrick Westbrock, Johanas Westfallin, Symon Westfalin, Abl Westfalin, Claes Westfalin, Johanas Williamson ye Duitcher, John Willianson Hogetilen, John Wincoop, Gerritt Wincoope, Evert Wincop, Johanas Winniy, Pette:

These ffowing persons were present when ye Oath was A givin. but DidReffeues to taike it Vizt

ffocker, Joseph Horne, Jacob Tilba, Antony Van der Marrick, Thomas

These ffollowing persons Did nott appeare Vizt

Archer, John Aylberts, Gerritt Brown, Jacob Alis ye Noorman Bussalin, Antony

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Bussalin, Antony Crum, Gisbert Demont, Wallraven Senior DeMott, Maghell Dewitt, Terrick Claes Duitcher, Cornelis ye Hogoboom, Cornelis Hornebeak, Warnar Keizer, Dirrick Larow, Symon Larrow, Livie Lodtman, Hellebrandt Lodtman, Jno: Lodtman, Jury Lowrance, John Meueson, Jno: Alis Jn De pape Pelce, Euert Pelce, Symon Pollin, Jno Powlasin, Gombart Schepmous, Dirrick Tennick, Matthis Tunis, Claes Van ffleitt, Arre Gerritt Van ffleitt, Dirrick Wallaffish, William

THOMAS CHAMBERS.

706. Jan Teunise[22] was born on 12 Apr 1654 in Midwout, Wallabout (Brooklyn N.Y.). He was the son of 1412. Teunis Nyssen and 1413. Phebe Felix Seales. He married Catalyntje Bogaert on 16 Nov 1679.

Notes for Jan Teunise:

Jan Teunise, bp. Apl. 12, 1654; m. Nov. 16, 1679, Cataline da. of Tunis Gysbertse Bogaert. Resided at the Wallabout, taking the oath of allegiance in Brn in 1687. Removed to the Raritan, N. J., where his descendants, the same as those of his brother Cornelis, adopted Tunisen as their family name, dropping that of Denyse. In 1704 he was a member of the Assembly of N. J. May 22, 1723, Cornelius Ewetse and Mary his wife, of Kings Co., conveyed to "Jan Tunise Van Middleswart" of N. J. a house and lot at Brn ferry, as per p. 26 of Lib. 5 of Con. The "Van Middleswart" in this tends to confirm the conclusion that the "Van Middleswarts" of N. J. are descendants of Teunis Nyssen or Denyse. Issue:--Femmetje, bp. Aug. 5, 1680, at Flh; Teunis, bp. July 16, 1682, at Flds, m. Adriaentje (???); Sarah, bp. Feb. 1, 1685, at Brn; and Abraham, bp. Sept. 19, 1699, in N. J.--all residents of N. J. and using Tunisen as their surname.

707. Catalyntje Bogaert was born 1657. She was the daughter of 1414. Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert and 1415. Sarah Joris Rapalje.

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Children of Jan Teunise and Catalyntje Bogaert are:

+ 172.i. Femmetje Teunise Van Middleswart was born 05 Aug 1680 in Flatbush, died Bef. 1706 in Somerset Co., NJ, married Peter Dirck Dumont 25 Dec 1700 in Raritan, Somerset Co. NJ.

ii. Teunis Van Middleswart was born 16 Jul 1682.

iii. Sarah Van Middleswart was born 01 Feb 1685.

iv. Abraham Van Middleswart was born 19 Sep 1699.

736. Louris Jansen Op dyck was born between 1600-1620 in Holland. He was the son of 1472. Jan Opdyck. He married Stincha (Christina ).

737. Stincha (Christina ).

Child of Louris Jansen Op dyck and Stincha (Christina ) is:

+ 173.i. Johannes Opdyck was born 1651, died 1729 in Hopewell, NJ.

744. Louis Brouquart.

+ 175.i. Bourgon Broucard was born Bungary, France, Img 1676, Huguenot or Walloon exile, married Catherine Le Febre 18 Dec 1666 in Manheim, France.

746. Abraham Lefevre. He married Antoinette Jerrian.

747. Antoinette Jerrian.

Child of Abraham Lefevre and Antoinette Jerrian is:

+ 176.i. Catherine Le Febre was born Img ca 1676 on Gilded Otter, married Bourgon Broucard 18 Dec 1666 in Manheim, France.

760. Gysbert T. Bogaert. He was the son of 1520. Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert and 1521. Sarah Joris Rapalje. He married Janettje Simonson Van Aersdale.

761. Janettje Simonson Van Aersdale.

Child of Gysbert T. Bogaert and Janettje Simonson Van Aersdale is:

+ 177.i. Teunis Gysbert Bogaert.

776. Abraham Jacob was born about 1590. He died on 09 Jun 1668 in Zweibrueken. He married Johanna Unknown.

777. Johanna Unknown was born Abt. 1592. She died 05 Mar 1665 in Zweibruecken.

Child of Abraham Jacob and Johanna Unknown is:

+ 181.i. Hans Christoffel Jacob (Jaquemin) Jacob was born Abt. 1617, married Elizabeth Mueller 14 Dec 1641 in Zweibruecken.

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778. Tobias Mueller. He married Eva Kocher.

779. Eva Kocher.

Child of Tobias Mueller and Eva Kocher is:

+ 182.i. Elizabeth Mueller was born 20 Oct 1616 in Bockenheim (now Saar-Union), married Hans Christoffel Jacob (Jaquemin) Jacob 14 Dec 1641 in Zweibruecken.

808. Jacob Frey. He was the son of 1616. Friederich Frey. He married Anna Hirtzeller on 26 Jan 1657 in Gundetswil, Zurich, Switzerland.

809. Anna Hirtzeller.

Child of Jacob Frey and Anna Hirtzeller is:

+ 185.i. Heinrich Fry was born 17 Jun 1653 in ALTHEIM, PROVINCE OF ALSACE LORAINE, GERMANY, died 1734 in ZEIGLERVILLE, PHILADELPHIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA, married Anna Catherina Levering 26 Apr 1692 in GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.

810. John Wigard Levering was born on 02 Feb 1648 in Gamen, Germany. He died on 02 Feb 1745 in Roxborough, PA. He was the son of 1620. Rozier Levering and 1621. Elizabeth Van DeWalle. He married Magdalena Boeckers on 22 Mar 1674 in Gemen, Munster Stadt, Westphalia, Germany.

Notes for John Wigard Levering:The earliest record of John Wigard Levering and his wife, Magdalena Boeckers, appears in the records of the Presbytery of the Evangelical Parish of Gemen, Munster Stadt, Westphalia, Germany. On March 22, 1674, the first wedding banns for "John Wigard Levering, Rosier's son, with the chaste virgin Magdalena Bokers, of Essen," were proclaimed. Most of what is known about Wigard's life in Germany comes from his family Bible, which is still in the possession of his descendants. In the Bible in written the following, in German: FAMILY REGISTER OF WIGARD LEVERING I, Wigard Levering, was born in Germany, in the Principality of Westphalia, in the District of Munster, and town of Gemen. My father's name was Rosier Levering, and my mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Van de Walle, who was born in Wesel. In the twenty-third year of my age, I, Wigard Levering, was married to my beloved wife, Magdalena Boker. Her father's name was William Boker, and her mother's name was Sidonia Williams Braviers, of the city of Leyden, in Holland. The above said Magdalena, my wife, was also born in Leyden, and God

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God hath blessed us with the following children, to wit: The first born, Joanna Sophia, born in Gemen, in the year of our Lord 1672, in March, and died in the third week. The second, Anna Catherine, born in Mulheim on the Rhur, in March, 1673. The third, Maria Elizabeth, born in July, 1676, and died in the eighteenth week of her age. The fourth, William Levering, was born the 4th day of May, 1677. The fifth, Amelia Anna Sophia, was born in the middle of July, 1682. The sixth, Anna Sibella, was born in the middle of September, 1684. The above named children were all born in Mulheim on the Rhur, in Germany, and the following six children were born in North America, in the province of Pennsylvania: The seventh, Herman, was born the 18th of November, 1686, and died in the fourth year of his age, in May. The eighth, Elizabeth, born the 7th day of January, 1689, and died in the fourteenth year of her age, in September. The ninth, Sidonia, born the 23d of April, 1691. The tenth, Jacob Levering, born the 21st of January, 1693. The eleventh, Magdalena, born the 13th of January, 1695, and died in the third week of her age. The twelfth, Magdalena, born the 4th of June, 1696. The last, after the perfect number of twelve, was an untimely birth. God, who is the father of all that are called children, in heaven and on earth, have mercy on my children who are still in the land of the living, that they, through the grace of our Lord Jesus Chirst, may be born again, and registered with their children in heaven; that they, after they are taken from this vain world, the parents with the children, and the children with the parents, may rejoice before God in a happy and blessed eternity. Amen.

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William Penn acquired his estates in what eventually became Pennsylvania by patent in 1681. He began travelling throughout Holland and Germany, recruiting settlers. At the same time, he took partners, thereby acquiring the services of agents to bring in even more settlers. One of the earliest partnerships, organized about 1683, was the Frankfort Company; a partner in the Frankfort company was Jacob Van De Walle, the uncle of Wigard and Gerhard Levering. The most active partner in the Frankfort Company was Francis Daniel Pastorius, a learned man who came from a family of some wealth and position in Germany. In August, 1683, he arrived in Philadelphia aboard the America with thirteen families, thirty-three people in all, and founded Germantown. Wigard and Gerhard Levering emigrated in 1685. Their agreement with the Frankfort Company is at the Pennsylvania Historical Society: We, the subscribers, do acknowledge and confess by these Presents, that we have contracted and agreed together, that Doctor Thomas Van Wylick and Johannes Le Brun, in behalf of the Pennsylvania Company, in which they, and other friends of Frankfort and other parts, are engaged, to accept or receive me, Wigard Levering, old 36 or 37 years, and Magdalena Boeckers, old 36 years, and four children, Anna Catherine, William, Amelia, and Sibella, respectively 1/2, 2 1/2, 5 and 9 years, to and for the service of the aforementioned Company, to transport by shipping out of Holland or Ingland, to Pennsylvania, upon their cost." In August, 1685, the Frankfort Company conveyed 50 acres of land in Germantown to Wigard Levering. Levering removed to Roxborough in 1691 or 1692. Wigard Levering's Roxborough residence was on the southwestern side of Ridge Road, nearly opposite the Leverington Hotel. At the time of his immigration, both Wigard and Gerhard Levering indentured themselves to the Frankfort Company. Apparently, Wigard tired of the debt early in his residence in the United States, and having gained an appreciation of the benefits of a large legal staff, Levering managed to outwit Herr Pastorius. The following document appears in the Pennsylvania records (the spelling is from the original):

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To the Proprietary & Gov'r of Pensilvania & Territories thereof in Councell mett. An humble Petition of Francis Daniel Pastorius in the behalf of the German Company, Sheweth, That whereas the said Company above 14 years ago did transport Wigard Levering his wife, four children & brother into this Province & lent unto him at West 16L 4s to pay his debts there, & further disbursed on the Transportation of him and his family 57L 18s 11d expecting that all this sum should by little & little be deducted here, of the said Wigard & his brother's wages: He instead of deducting, sued the said Comp; as debtors to him & to deprive me, the now Agent of the sd Company of all advice & assistance in Law, employed all the Attorneys in the Country, who pleading that he the sd Wigard, his wife & 4 children are not to disaccount anything for their Transportation, obtained Judgmt in the last County Court against the said Compy, for 32L 16s 10d. Now supposing the said German Company had Intended to transport the sd Wigard his wife & children gratis or free, as I have proofs to the contrary, Yet seeing his Brother's part of the 57L 18s 11d (wch he besides the aforementioned 16L 4s lent unto him in Germany allows to be defalkable) comes to 12L 17s 6d, the said Comp; cannot owe him but 29L 16s 10d. For wch the said Wigard's brother having workt 163 days less than he should have done & Wigard himself 500 days less, both together do greatly outbalance his, his wife's & children pretended free transportation. Therefore your Petitioner in the behalf of the sd German Comp. humbly entreats you to grant to have the cause tried again (a thing he thinks not so unheard of as that a Plaintiff should employ all the Lawyers to impede & hinder the Defendants to get any) And to the end that a Just Cause may not suffer by my unskillfullness in pleading & notorious want or defect to express myself sufficiently in the English tongue to the full understanding of a Jury; May it please the Govr & his Councill to appoint a Person learned in the Law to patronize or manage the same. And as your Petitioner requests these things only for Justice & Truths sake, so (he hopes) It will tend to the preventing both of

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of others, who being transported by the said Company's disbursmt may probably follow the steps of Wigard; as also to the allaying of dissatisfaction of several honest hearted people in Germany and especially oblidge your Petitioner. F.D. Pastorious On the back of the petition is the following endorsement: At a council held at Philadelphia, die Lunae 15th April, 1700. Present, William Penn, Pro'r & Gov'r. Edward Shippen Thomas Bedwell Griffith Owen John Hill David Lloyd Saml. Preston John Donaldson John ffenwick Upon reading of the within Petition in respect the Petitioner was but Agent for the German Company, who are Strangers & absentees, It was the Opinion and Resolve of the Gov'r & Councill that the Petitioner & the within Wigard Levering appear before the Gov'r & Councill the 24th inst., with a friend with each of them, that understands the German & Dutch Languages & to bring with them all papers & accts relating to the said difference, when the cause shall be heard extrajudicially and if the Gov'r & Councill shall see cause thereafter to hear & decide it Judicially they will do so. And that the Secretary acquaint the said Daniel Pastorius and he the said Wigard Levering herewith. Signed by order Pat. Robinson, Secr'y During the last twenty-eight years of his life, Wigard Levering lived with his son, William, in Germantown. For eleven years, things apparently went well, but by 1728, conflict had arisen between the father and son. In response to William's complaints, Jacob Cadwalader wrote the following letter: Philada, the 3d of 6m, 1728.

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Frd. William Levering: Thy father who is very old & cannot live long according to the Course of nature, seems to Complain very much of thy hard dealing, & would not be satisfied without carrying it further, but I thought it the best way to prevent it if possible, for any difference between father & son cannot be of much credit to Either, and when a father hath been kind to a Son and given him all or most of what he had, there is a dutiful gratitude owing to a parent from a Child, and he ought if possible to make his parents life Easie and Comfortable without oppression or giving any Just occasion of uneasiness and Complaint. And as our parents have dealt very tenderly with us in our Infancy & youth & born with all our infirmities with abundance of patience, it is our duty to Cherish them in their old age, and as far as in us Lies to give them no Just occasion of grief or uneasiness. And our duty to our parents will undoubtedly Entail a blessing on us & our posterity and we ought to bear with the peevishness of age, without taking any notice of it. Therefore pray let me Entreat & prevail with thee for the Credit and reputation of the family, to prevent all grounds & occasions of offence and let what is past be buried in oblivion & forgott & as the Laws of God & men direct & oblige as Let us pay all dutiful regards to parents and study peace with all mankind, which is the Cordial Advice of thy sincere Frd. Jno Cadwalader Pray make all things Easy to thy father & do not keep anything from him that can be thought reasonable. He reckons part of the produce of the whole plantation (Except the 100 acres he gave thee) is his due & ought not to be detained from him, neither fruit, Winter or Summer grain. Wigard lived another 17 years. He died in 1745, and was buried on the family farm, on the banks of the Wissahiccon River.

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family farm, on the banks of the Wissahiccon River. The will of Wigard Levering: I Wichert Levering of the Township of Roxborrow in the County of Philada in the Province of Pennsylvania, Joyner, being in good health of Body and of a sound and perfect mind and Memory and calling to mind the frailty of this transitory Life and that its appointed for all flesh once to dye, Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following, revoking, Disannulling and making utterly void and of none effect all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made. Imps. I will that all my Just Debts and ffuneral expences be paid and Discharged by my Executor hereinafter named with all convenient speed after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Katherine ye sum of tenn pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania to be paid her by my Executor hereafter named within twelve months after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Amelia the sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid her by my said Executor hereafter mentioned, within two years after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Sebilla the sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid her by my sd Executor within three years after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Son in law Peter Indehaven ye sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid him by my sd Executor within ffour years after my Decease. Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Son in law William Tunes ye sum of tenn pounds lawful money afd to be paid him by sd Executor within ffive years after my Decease. Lastly. I give and Bequeath unto my Son William Levering whom I hereby constitute ordain and appoint sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament

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Testament all other my Estate and Effects of what kind soever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seal this twenty third Day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand Seaven hundred and fforty two. Wichert Levering Signed, Sealed, published pronounced and declared by the said Wichert Levering as his last Will & Testament in ye presence of us. Witnesses. William Levering Smith, Hannah Levering Thos. Yorke The inventory of the estate: To one bead and Beading. . . . . . . . . . . . .L 3.00.0 To 2 bed steds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10.0 To one Cobert and one Chest. . . . . . . . . . . 1.10.0 To waring apparrel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15.0 To Sate of Curtings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00.0 To one bible. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10.0 To one song book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.01.6 To 2 Spice Boxes and a bible frame. . . . . . . . 0.04.0 To one Table and 5 Chears. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.03.6 To 2 benshes and one Tobaco Knife. . . . . . . . 0.02.0 To 3 Iron Potts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.16.0 To pare Tongs and Shifell and pare hand Irons. . 0.14.0 To 2 puter Dishes and 4 plats. . . . . . . . . . 0.14.0 To one Stone Gudg and puter mog. . . . . . . . . 0.03.6 To one morter and Iron box and a Gudg. . . . . . 0.03.0 To one Chamber Pott and Porenger. . . . . . . . . 0.01.0 __________________________________________________------ ________________________________________________L 13.7.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Levering family is probably descended from an ancient Teutonic family which entered England with William the Conqueror. The family settled in Leverington, a large village, divided into the townships of Leverington St. Leonards and Leverington Parson Drove, located in the north end of Cambridgeshire, deep in the fens. Leverington is ninety-nine miles north of London. The patriarch of the English family was John De Leveryng, born about

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about 1250 in Leverington; John's son was Robert, born about 1280 in Leverington. In 1316, Robert De Leveryng became a lessee of the Wisbech Barton Manor.

http://www.roxborough.com/History/rox.htmlROXBOROUGH

In 1681, King Charles II of England, owing Admiral Penn 16,000 pounds for a debt due him for payment to the English sailors with his own personal money was granted territory in North America. In turn, the Admiral's son, William Penn became the recipient of this grant in the New World.

It was almost two hundred years after Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas in 1492 that William Penn became known as America's first realtor. Penn, a prominent British reformer and Quaker,was given a grant of 28,804,000 acres in the New World. The area described in the grant was north of Maryland, and west of the Delaware River. It was not realized that 4062 acres of the 21st Ward of the Roxborough Township would be a milestone in the history of the United States of America. The young Penn, a keen student of history and the Bible, had been impressed by the ancient city of Philadelphia. Historically, the ancient city was the location of one of the seven churches built by Adelphus, King of Peragemum, who was noted for his devotion to his brother. Therefore, when Penn sought a name for the area he now owned, he took the Greek words "Philos" meaning 'loving'and "adelphus" meaning 'brother' and the name of Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love was born. To honor his father, Penn named the State as Penn's Woods; Woods being translated to sylvania, meaning the woods.

Before Penn's arrival, Arendt Corssen a Dutch explorer in 1628 sailed upstream from the Delaware River and discovered the mouth of a river partially hidden by tall bushes and heavy underbrush. He called it "skokil", meaning 'hidden river'. On Penn's arrival the name was anglicized to "Schuylkill". The native Indian (Lenni-Lenape) called the river "Ganshewchanna" meaning "noisy stream".

As the early settlers, like the Leverings from Germany sought freedom in this new land, the northwest section of Philadelphia became a haven as well as a home from the religious persecution of Post-reformation Europe. Later, the people came to this same area to escape the epidemic of yellow fever that struck Philadelphia in 1797.

One of the first religious sect coming into Roxborough was Johannes Kelpius, Mystic (1672-1708) leader of Pietists, who dwelled in caves on the banks of the Wissahickon Creek. Due to foxes burrowing into the banks along the creek, Kelpius, in a letter to a friend in New England wrote, "The foxes burrow into the rocks by our retreat area." Over the years, the name was continually changed from rocks burrow to Roxborough.

During the early 1700s, "Rocksburrow" Township became one of thirteen sections being settled in Philadelphia. Other settlements were in Andorra and Manatawna further up the Ridge Road. This road was made famous during the Revolutionary War and was the route traveled by horse and wagons with lime from Plymouth Meeting to the building construction of Philadelphia.

Many famous families besides the Leverings helped develop the old Roxborough Township. The Rittenhouse, Righter, Woods, Holgate, Jones, Gorgas and Livezey families were all leaders in Roxborough.

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leaders in Roxborough.

Two of the many historic buildings in the old Roxborough were the Leverington Hotel located at Ridge and Leverington Avenues that was built in 1731 by William and Hannah Levering. William was the grandson of Wigard, one of the first settlers. The famous hotel was rebuilt in 1764, demolished in 1928 for the erection of the Roxy Theater and in 1982, the theater was demolished for the building of a Dunkin'Donuts shop. The other famous landmark was the Andrew Woods' Barn at Ridge and Roxborough Avenues,the scene of the massacre of 18 Virginia Patriots of Lee's Dragoons on December 19, 1777 during the Revolutionary War with England. On this site was built the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church founded in 1905. Also, of historical importance, is the Leverington Cemetery at Ridge and Lyceum Avenues where the Roxborough-Manayunk-Wissahickon Historical Society members spent three years logging some 12,000 grave sites of about 20,000 burials. At this cemetery behind Roxborough Baptist Church is buried Wigard Levering, the original permanent settler in Roxborough.

811. Magdalena Boeckers was born 1647. She died 1717 in Roxborough, PA. She was the daughter of 1622. William Boeckers and 1623. Sidonia Williams Braviers.

Child of John Wigard Levering and Magdalena Boeckers is:

+ 186.i. Anna Catherina Levering was born Mar 1673 in Mulheim on the Rhur, Germany, died 1754, married Heinrich Fry 26 Apr 1692 in GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.

816. Andrew Smith was born in Yorkshire, England. He died before 10 Feb 1704 in Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. He married Olive about 1650.

Notes for Andrew Smith:Andrew SMITH

BIRTH: Yorkshire, England DEATH: BEF 10 FEB 1704, Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey

Family 1: Olive

MARRIAGE: ABT 1650

Thomas SMITH Elizabeth SMITH Mary SMITH Hannah SMITH Andrew SMITH Sarah SMITH

817. Olive.

Child of Andrew Smith and Olive is:

+ 187.i. Thomas Smith was born 20 Nov 1677 in Yorkshire, England, died 1712 in Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey.

896. Richard Garner[23]. He was the son of 1792. John Garner and 1793. Joan Unknown. He married Katherine Unknown.

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897. Katherine Unknown.

Child of Richard Garner and Katherine Unknown is:

+ 188.i. John Garner was born 1634, died 1702.

898. Thomas Keene. He married Mary.

899. Mary.

Child of Thomas Keene and Mary is:

+ 189.i. Suzannah Keene, died Abt. 1716.

996. Thomas Elmore Sr..

+ 191.i. Thomas Elmore JR, married Cecilia Ellyson 09 Jul 1729 in Henrico Co..

998. Gerrard Robert Ellyson II was born about 1676. He was the son of 1996. Gerrard Robert Ellison and 1997. Anne Myhill. He married Sarah.

999. Sarah.

Child of Gerrard Robert Ellyson II and Sarah is:

+ 192.i. Cecilia Ellyson, married Thomas Elmore JR 09 Jul 1729 in Henrico Co..

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1152.Thomas Turney was born about 1560 in Buckinghamshire, England. He died about 1624. He was theson of 2304. Barnard Turney and 2305. Elizabeth Sheppard. He married Judith Harris.

1153.Judith Harris was born 1564. She died Bet. 1613-1659. She was the daughter of 2306. Henry Harris and 2307. Mrs. Henry Harris.

Child of Thomas Turney and Judith Harris is:

+ 193.i. Benjamin Turney was born Bef. 1600 in Bedfordshire, Eng, img ~1641, died 1648 in Fairfield CT.,, married Mary Odell 12 Jul 1630 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

1154.John Odell was born in 1575 in England. He died on 12 Jan 1656 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England. He was the son of 2308. Richard Odell and 2309. Elizabeth Perst. He married Joan Bingley on 05 Dec 1603 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

1155.Joan Bingley was born Abt. 1585. She died Jun 1640 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England. She was the daughter of 2310. Thomas Bingley.

Child of John Odell and Joan Bingley is:

+ 194.i. Mary Odell was born 1605 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England, died 1659 in Fairfield, CT[9], married Benjamin Turney 12 Jul 1630 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

1156.Ralph (Yeoman) Keler[9] was born between 1562-1591 in of Lawford, County Essex, England, in 1600[9]. He died between 1616-1676[9]. He married between 1586-1633[9].

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+ 195.i. Ralph Keeler was born 1613 in Norwalk, England[9], died 1672 in Norwalk, CT[9], married Sarah Treadwell Whelpley Abt. 1653[9].

1160.Thomas Welles was born in 1598 in Whichford Co., Warwick , England. He died on 14 Jan 1660 in Wethersfield. He was the son of 2320. Robert Welles and 2321. Alice. He married Alice Tomes after 05 Jul 1615 in England.

Notes for Thomas Welles:Assistant, Conn. Col., 1637-54; Moderator, Mar 1654,; Dep Governor 1654, 1656, 1657, 1659,; Governor 1655, 1658; Treasurer, 1639, 1648, 1649, 1650; Secretary, 1641,1643, 1644, 1645, 1647; Commissioner to United Colonies, 1649, 1654, 1659; war committee for Wethersfield, May 1653, Oct 1654.

On 5 July 1615, shortly before his first marriage, his father and older brother settled on him a house and lands in Burmington, co. Warwick, and he proved his brother's will, as one of the executors, 7 Feb. 1627/8. He owned, probably before he left England, one share in the Piscataqua patent of lands in what is now Dover, Durham, Stratham, and parts of Newington and Greenland, N. H. Among the other owners were Lord Say and Sele, Lord Brook, Sir Richard Saltonstall, Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Mr. Bosville, Gov. George Wyllys of Fenny Compton, co. Warwick, Rev. Ephraim Huit, who had been pastor at Knowle and later at Wroxall, co. Warwick, and William Whiting (the last three Connecticut settlers), who seem to have acquired this old Hilton patent about 1633. In 1639 Governor Welles writes that he and Mr. Whiting had the "disposeing" of the affairs committed to them by the company in England.

He emigrated to New England with his six children after 20 Aug. 1635 and before 5 Apr. 1636. He was with his wife in Boston, Mass., 9 June 1636, and perhaps had a house at Cambridge, Mass., 8 Feb. 1635/6. He settled at Hartford, Conn., his home lot being opposite that of Gov. George Wyllys, on what is now Governor Street. The first mention of Gov. Thomas Welles in the Connecticut Colony records is under date of 28 Mar. 1637, when he was member of a Court held at Hartford. After that his name appears on almost every page of the Connecticut Colony records until his death in 1659/60. He acted as a magistrate at the General Court held 1 May 1637, and was a magistrate every year thereafter until his death. He was elected treasurer of the Colony in 1639 and served until 1641, and was again elected to this office in 1648 and served until 1652. He was secretary from 1640 until 1648, alternate commissioner of the United Colonies in 1648, and commissioner of the United Colonies in 1649 (in Boston). He was again appointed commissioner in 1654, but did not serve, and he was commissioner again in 1659. Although the Connecticut records do not mention it, the Massachusetts archives prove that he, a magistrate, and Lieut. David Wilton, a deputy of the Connecticut General Court, were sent in 1653 as a committee, with two agents from the New Haven Colony, to treat with the Governor, Council, General Court, etc., of the Massachusetts Bay Colony about a war with the Dutch at Manhattan and the correct interpretation of the Articles of Confederation. Gov. John Haynes died before 9 Jan. 1653/4 (not in Mar. 1654, as is generally stated), and the freemen in Feb. 1653/4 chose Thomas Welles moderator of the General Court. In 1654 also he was elected Deputy Governor, and, in the absence in England of Edward Hopkins, the new Governor, he presided at all the meetings of the General Court for a year. He was elected Governor in 1655 and 1658 and Deputy Governor again in 1656, 1657, and 1659. It is an interesting fact that, when he was elected Governor in 1658, his oldest son, John, was elected a magistrate and his youngest son, Samuel, a deputy to the General Court, so that he presided over a Court in which one son sat as a magistrate and another as a deputy. From the beginning of his services to the Colony he was on the most important committees, such as that in 1639 to complete the Fundamental Orders, another in the same year to treat with Mr. Fenwick of the Saybrook Colony about a treaty of combination (the United Colonies), and committees for making criminal laws (1642), to enlarge the liberties of the Patent (1645), to draw up the agreement with Mr. Fenwick (1648), etc. Deeds indicate that Governor Welles moved his residence from Hartford to the adjoining town of Wethersfield between 16 May and 10 October 1646, about the time of his second marriage. The Connecticut State prison at Wethersfield is on land that belonged to Governor Welles, and the house used as the warden's residence was built by his

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great-great-grandson, Solomon Welles, Esq. (1721-1802). There is no space here to mention Governor Welles's other services to the Colony or the part he took in Hartford and Wethersfield town affairs. Besides his constant attention to the public service, he seems to have been interested in improving the Indians, for in 1659 the commissioners of the United Colonies, for the encouragement of the Indians at Wethersfield who attended Mr. Pierson and refrained from powwowing and labor on the Lord's Day, ordered that six yards of trading cloth be delivered to Deputy Governor Welles, to be distributed among the principal Indians. That he was a man of some education is shown by the fact that the inventory of his estate contained an item of "Books English and Latine." Six letters of Governor Welles (four originals and two copies) have been preserved, and two of these have not been published.

Saddened by the death of his daughter Mary and the recent deaths of his son John, the magistrate, and his niece, Mary Robbins, Governor Welles died 14 Jan. 1659/60, "very suddainly," as Governor Winthrop wrote, "being very well at supper and dead before midnight." His will, dated 7 Nov. 1659, was presented to the Particular Court 11 Apr. 1660. He made Mr. John Talcott and Mr. John Cotton, teacher at Wethersfield, the overseers of his will; but, as Mr. Talcott had died on 23 Mar. 1659/60, the General Court, on 11 Apr. 1660, appointed William Wadsworth and John Deming, Sr., to assist Mr. Cotton in the administration of the estate. Governor Welles's inventory, taken 30 Jan. 1659/60 by John Cotton and John Deming, amounted to �1069. 8s. 2d.

1161.Alice Tomes. She died Bef. 1646. She was the daughter of 2322. John Tomes.

Children of Thomas Welles and Alice Tomes are:

i. Thomas Welles.

ii. Samuel Welles.

iii. Mary Welles.

iv. Ann Welles.

v. Sarah Welles.

+ 197.vi. John Welles was born 1621 in England, died 07 Aug 1659.

1164.Thomas Wheeler was born in 1565 in Cranfield, Bedford, , England. He died in Feb 1634 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng.. He was the son of 2328. John Wheeler and 2329. Alice Sayre. He married Rebecca.

1165.Rebecca was born 1572. She died May 1653.

Child of Thomas Wheeler and Rebecca is:

+ 199.i. Ephraim Wheeler was born Bef. 16 Mar 1618 in County Bedford, England, died Abt. 1670; married Sarah Turney Bet. 1638-1662[9].

+ 321.i. Thomas Wheeler was born 1591 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng., died 1654 in Fairfield Co., CT, married Anna Halsey 05 May 1613 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng..

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1190.Richard Hull was born in 1599 in New Haven, CT[24]. He died on 03 Dec 1662 in New Haven, CT.

+ 204.i. Hannah Hull was born 20 Feb 1642 in New Haven, CT, died Aft. 1711, married Edmund Dorman 1661.

1200.James Bennett was born in England. He died in 1659 in Fairfield Co., CT. He married Hannah Wheeler in 1638.

1201.Hannah Wheeler was born 1617. She died 1659. She was the daughter of 2402. Thomas Wheeler and 2403. Anna Halsey.

Children of James Bennett and Hannah Wheeler are:

+ 205.i. James Bennett was born Abt. 1645 in Fairfield Co., CT, died Oct 1736, married Mary Osborn Aft. 1683.

ii. John Bennett was born Abt. 1648.

iii. Mary Bennett was born 20 Jan 1652.

iv. Sarah Bennett was born Abt. 1654.

v. Hannah Bennett was born Abt. 1656.

1202.Jeremiah Osborn[25] was born between 1614-1638[25]. He died in 1676 in The Pequot War. He was the son of 2404. Thomas Osborne and 2405. Mary Goatly. He married Mary.

Notes for Jeremiah Osborn:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2759, Date of Import: Jan 7, 1999]

!FAMILY RECORDS AND INFORMATION

1203.Mary.

Child of Jeremiah Osborn and Mary is:

+ 206.i. Mary Osborn was born 29 Mar 1653 in New Haven, CT, died 28 Nov 1726 in Stratfield, CT,married James Bennett Aft. 1683.

1208.Henry Wakelee was born about 1620 in England. He died in 1690 in Stratford, CT. He was the son of 2416. James Wakelee and 2417. ?. He married Sarah Burt on 04 Sep 1649.

Notes for Henry Wakelee:2. Henry Wakelee 39 (James1) was born in 1620 in Gloucester, Glouchester, ENG and died on 11 Jul 1689 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT 40.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Immigration; Bef 1650; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 42.

2. Administrator of Will / Estate; 15 May 1650; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 42. Henry Wakely of Hartford is Admitted Administrato[r] to the Esated of his wiues other husband, hauing giuen a Bond of 50£ wch is left with Mr. Blackman of Strattford for the payment of 20£ to the two Children.

3. Lawsuit; 7 Mar 1650/51; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 43. Henry Wakely Plt Contra Joshuah Jennings defendt in an Action of Debt tothe damage of 30s Henry Wakely appe[ared], but the defendt

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Jennings defendt in an Action of Debt tothe damage of 30s Henry Wakely appe[ared], but the defendt did not appear.

4. Residence; 1668; Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT 44. Listed among the residents in 1668 in the Town Records.

Henry married Sarah Burt 39 41 45, daughter of Henry Burt and Eulalie Marchen, on 4 Sep 1649 in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., CT 41. (Sarah Burt was baptized on 14 Jan 1620/21 in Harberton, Devon, ENG 45 and died in 1696 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT 41.)

Documented events in her life were:

1. Parish Record; 14 Jan 1620/21; Harberton, Devon, ENG 45. Record of Baptism.

2. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 27 May 1684; Springfield, Hampden Co., MA 45. Received legacy of two cows in her mother's will.

http://dunhamwilcox.net/source_files/wakelee.htm

1209.Sarah Burt was born 14 Jan 1621 in Springfield, Hampden, MA or Harberton, Devon.. She died 1696 in Stratford, CT. She was the daughter of 2418. Henry Burt and 2419. Eulalie Marche.

Children of Henry Wakelee and Sarah Burt are:

i. James Wakelee.

ii. Mary Wakelee.

iii. Patience Wakelee.

iv. Deliverance Wakelee was born Abt. 1651.

+ 207.v. Jacob Wakelee was born Abt. 1655 in Stratford, CT, died 1727.

vi. Abigail Wakelee was born Abt. 1665.

vii. Mercy? Wakelee was born Bef. 1687.

1212.William Beardsley was born in 1602 in Stratford on Avon, England. He died in 1661. He was the son of 2424. William Beardsley and 2425. Margaret Hassall. He married Mary Harvey on 26 Jun 1630.

1213.Mary Harvey was born 1605 in England.

Children of William Beardsley and Mary Harvey are:

i. Mary Beardsley was born 1631.

ii. John Beardsley was born 1633.

iii. Joseph Beardsley was born Abt. 1635.

+ 209.iv. Samuel Beardsley was born 1638 in Stratford, CT, died 24 Dec 1706 in Stratford, CT.

1214.John Clark was born in of New Haven.

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+ 210.i. Abigail Clark was born Abt. 1642 in Stratford, CT, died 02 May 1727.

1280.Gerret Jansen Van Campen[17, 18] was born between 1609-1639[18]. He died between 1664-1725[18]. He was the son of 2560. Jan Van Campen. He married Macktelt Stoffels on 17 Jan 1659[17, 18].

1281.Macktelt Stoffels was born Bet. 1618-1642[17, 18]. She died Bet. 1664-1732[17, 18].

Child of Gerret Jansen Van Campen and Macktelt Stoffels is:

+ 211.i. Jan Van Campen was born Abt. 18 Apr 1661 in bp 4/18/1661, Kingston[18], died 20 Mar 1745 in Somerset Co., N.J.[18], married Tietje Dekker 23 Jul 1687 in Kingston RDC, Kingston, Ulster, New York[17].

1282.Jan Broersen Decker[18] was born between 1613-1647[18]. He died between 1674-1730[18]. He was the son of 2564. Broer Decker. He married Heyltje Jacobs about 1660[18].

Notes for Jan Broersen Decker:

Lineage of the Decker Family

From Olde Ulster Magazine

by Mrs. G. B. Munger

AMONG the earliest settlers of the Esopus was a man who was usually known as " Jan Broersen." He was here as early as 1657 and in the complaint made by Thomas Chambers of the sale of brandy to the Indians, and of the first murderous attack of the savages, he appears as one of the signers. When he immigrated from the Netherlands is not known; nor whether he was related to the Commissary, Johan de Deckere, but this is probable. The latter came to the Manhattans from Holland in I655 and was immediately appointed Receiver-General. About this time Jan Broersen [Decker] appeared in the Esopus. We find his name to the above protest on May 18, 1658; upon May 31, 1658, he signs the compact to remove into the stockade when built; on August 17, I659, he signs the petition that Domine Blom be sent as minister to the Esopus; in September of that year he joins with other citizens of Esopus in a letter to Stuyvesant concerning the outrages by the savages in the First Esopus War; his name appears on the muster roll of the military company on March 28, 1660; again upon a like roll of June 15, 1661; he subscribed fifteen florins to the salary of Domine Blom; he had been in possession of Lot No. 11 in Wiltwyck before the place was laid out and was one of the witnesses sworn in the proceedings of inquiry into what it known as "The Esopus Mutiny" in 1667.

(I.) JAN BROERSEN [DECKER1] married, first, HEYLTJE JACOBS. He married, second, 24 December, 1679, WILLEMTIE JACOBS, widow of Jan Cornelisse, of Gottenburgh, Sweden. No issue of second marriage. Children of JAN BROERSEN DECKER and HEYLTJE JACOBS

(2) Gaerliff2 (Gerrit): Baptized in Kingston 26 February, I662.

(3) Grietje2: Baptized 31 August, 1664.

(4) Maddelen2: Baptized 3 October, 1666.

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(4) Maddelen2: Baptized 3 October, 1666.

(5) Fietie2: Baptized 18 June, 1671.

(II.) GERRIT JANSE DECKER2 (Jan1) married MAGDALENA WILLEMZ SCHUT in 1684. The first publication of the banns was on 2 April, 1684, but the date of marriage is not given in the record. The entry from the Kingston Church records reads " Gerrit Janse Decker, j. m.* born in Kingston and residing in Marmur [Marbletown] and Magdalena Willemz Schut, j. d.** born in N. Albanien [Albany] and residing as above." NOTE: * J. m.- bachelor. + ** j.d. - maid

On I2 January, 1696, Magdalena marries the second time. The record reads: "Rutsert Wintveld [Richard Winfield] j. m. born in Daerbie [Derby] in Engelland [England] and residing under the jurisdiction of the Pals [New Paltz] and Magdalena Schut, widow of Gerrit Decker, born in Albanie and residing there."

Children of GERRIT JANSE DECKER and MAGDALENA WILLEMZ SCHUT:

(6) Jacob3; Born in 1684.

(7) Willem3. Baptized 6 November, 1687.

(8) Grieje3: Baptized 4 October, I691.

(9) Neeltje3: Baptized 10 June, 1694.

(VI.) JACOB GERRITSE DECKER3 (Gerrit2, Jan1) married GEERTYE van WAGENEN. The record reads " Jachop Gerritse Decker, born in Mormel [Marbletown], and residing in Sawoyngoyng [Shawangunk] and Geertye van Wagenen, born in Kingstowne and residing there." The marriage was in 1709, date not given.

Children:

(10) Sara4: Born 19 December, 1709. " Our first daughter."

(11) Gerret4: Born 2 October, 1711. " Our first son."

(12) Willem4: Born 15 July, 1713. '- Our second son."

(13) Jacob4: Born 3 October, 1715. "Our third son."

(14) Abram4: Born 27 October, 1717. "Our fourth son."

(15) Isaac4: Born 20 December, 1719 "Our fifth son.'

(16) Benjamin4: Born 2 October, 1721. "Our sixth son."

(17) Ephraim4: Born 16 September, 1723. " Our seventh son."

(18) Magdalena4: Born 6 October, 1725. "Our secand daughter"

(19) Jonathan4: Born 30 August, 1728. " Our eighth son."

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(These entries of births are from the old family Bible in possession of the writer. So are those which follow.)

(XI.) GERRIT4 (Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) DECKER was married to CATHARINA SCHUT, 6 October, 1733, by Reverend Petrus Vas. Gerrit Decker died I May, 1786. Catharina died 11 April, 1770.

Children:

(20) Petrus5: Born 30 July, 1734. " Fallen on sleep " 22 November, 1758. (21) Manases5: Born 24 August, 1736.

(22) Gertie5: Born 22 October, 1738.

(23) Elizabeth5: Born 11 November, 1740.

(24) Hiskia5: Born 5 December, 1742; died 9 March, 1745

(25) Cattrina5: Born 20 December, 1744

(26) Jenneke5: Born 4 November, 1747.

(27) Elias5: Born 7 August, 1750.

(28) Rubben5: Born 30 March, 1753.

(29) Samuel5: Born I5 February, 1756; died 20 April, 1776

(30) Petrus5: Born 3 February, 1759.

(XXX ) PETRUS DECKER5 (Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was married to ANNATJE DECKER 10 August, 1782, by Reverend Rymer Van Nest.

Children:

(31) Levi6: Born 7 September, 1783.

(32) Geertje6: Born 18 May, I785

(33) William6: Born 10 May, I787.

(34) Samuel6; Born 18 October, I789.

35) Garret6: Born II May, I792.

(36) John6: Born 3I March, I794.

(37) Thomas6: Born 12 March, I800.

(XXXI.) LEVI DECKER6 (Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was married to ANN DAVIS I5 January, 1806, at Shawangunk by Reverend Moses Freligh.

Children:

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Children:

(38) Elsie Ann7: Born 25 July, I807.

(39) Peter7: Born 12 March, I809; died I8 September, 1863.

(40) Frances7: Born 30 March, 1811; died 22 February, I87I.

(4I) John Davis7: Born 9 March, 1814; died in 1880.

(42) Jeremiah7: Born 8 October, 1816: died 2I November, I839.

(43) Harvey7: Born 3 April, 18I9; died 25 February, 1890.

(44) Thomas7: Born 17 January, 1822; died 4 June, I898.

(45) Sarah7: Born 3 August, 1824; died 11 October, I9OI.

(XXXIX.) PETER DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married GERTRUDE CATHARINE GASHERIE 20 December, 1837.

Children:

(46) 38; died 15 August, 1894.

(47) Gasherie8: Born 23 October, I840; died I2 September, I864.

(48) James Van Vleck8: Born 24 July, I842; died 23 August, I847.

(49) Sarah Catharine Lyon8: Born I6 June, 1844; died 25 September, I845. (50) Gertrude Besley8: Born 3I December, 1845.

(XLVI.) LEVI DECKER8 (Peter7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married LYDIA MARIA LEWIS I June, I865. Children:

(5I) Ella May9.

(52) Levi Gasherie9.

(53) Bessie Gertrude9.

(54) Percy Lewis9.

(55) Lucy Bird9.

(L.) GERTRUDE BESLY DECKER8 (Peter7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married COLBY O. MUNGER 10 August, I869.

Child:

(56) Edwin Thomas9: Born 14 July, I870.

(XXXVIII.) ELSIE ANN DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married LUTHER HOORNBEEK 15 May, 1830.

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Children:

(57) Susan Ann8: Born IO April, I832; married Robert Rhinehart and lives at Dwaarskill, Ulster county, New York, in the old homestead erected about 1776. No children.

(58) Frances8: Born 23 May, I836; died 9 February, I837.

(59) Sarah8: Born I4 July, I838; died 7 February, 1875.

(60) Harriet8: Born 25 August, 1845; died a few years ago.

(61) Levi8: Born 17 February, 1848; died 24 February, 1864

(XL.) FRANCES DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married EDMUND BRUYN 27 January, I835.

Children:

(62) Levis: Born 30 October, 1835; died 10 April, 1837

(63) Wilson8: Born 15 December, 1837. Lives in Dwaarskill.

(64) John Oscar8: Born 9 June, 1843; died 31 August, 1881.

(LXII.) LEVI BRUYN8 (Frances7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married, first, MARY JANE SMITH 30 October, 1862. She died February, 1871. No children. He married, second, ANN E. SNYDER.

Children of LEVI BRUYN and ANN E. SNYDER:

(65) Irwin Snyder9: Born 12 June, 1874. Died in childhood.

(66) William Edmund9: Born 30 June, 1878. Lives in New York City.

(LXIII.) WILSON BRUYN8 (Frances7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married HENRIETTA STINE-December, I865. She died 3I March, 1903.

Child;

(67) Francis Stine9: Born 2 January, I881. Lives in New York City.

(XLIII.) HARVEY DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married, first, MARIETTA McEWEN 8 September, 1841. She died 8 August,1853

Children:

(68) Clarence W.8 : Born 21 September, 1843; killed in battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, May, 1864.

(69) Wheeler8: Bom 24 June, I845; died 14 December, 1883.

(70) John T.8: Born 11 Sept.,1847; died 28 July, 1848.

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(70) John T.8: Born 11 Sept.,1847; died 28 July, 1848.

(71) Mariana8: Born 22 September, 1850.

(72) Emily8: Born 7 June, 1853; died 29 August 1853

HARVEY DECKER married, second, ELIZABETH GOODGION 13 October, 1859. She was born 26 June 1824; died 7 January, 1891. Children:

(73) Robert A.8: Born 1 Aprii,1861; died 2 Feb.,1888.

(74) Johnson8: Born 5 July, 1862.

(75) Marvena8: Born 29 April, 1864.

(76) Willett8: Born 18 June, 1866; died 4 March, 1894.

(LXIX.) WHEELER DECKER8 (Harvey7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married LAURA L. SHIPLEY 19 October, 1874, at Sioux City, Iowa.

Children:

(77) Eugene Herbert9: Born 12 August, I875.

(78) Wlllard Clark9: Born 29 October, 1880.

(LXXVII.) EUGENE HERBERT DECKER9 (Wheeler8, Harvey7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married HATTIE MAY MITCHELL 18 July, 1900. They reside at Hueneme, California. Children:

(79) Ardis Gertrude10: Born 3 May, 1902.

(80) Harold Clark10: Born 2 May, 1903.

(81) A younger child10.

(LXXIV.) JOHNSON DECKER8 (Harvey7, Levi6, Petrus5. Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married ALBERTINA ROSENCRANS 25 October, 1893. They live at Windham, New Jersey.

Child:

(82) Viola9.

(LXXV.) MARVENA DECKER8 (Harvey7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married ROBERT S. DECKER 2 September, 1890, at Rutsenville, New York.

Children:

(83) Harvey Wilkin9: Born 8 July, 1891; died 23 October, 1894.

(84) A son, born later9.

(XLIV.) THOMAS DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3,

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(XLIV.) THOMAS DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married CHARLOTTE BRIGHTON 10 March, 1852, at De Pere, Wisconsin. Children:

(85) Thomas8: Born 10 May, 1853.

(86) Sarah3: Born 22 September, 1854.

(87) John8: Born lo May, I857; died 2 December, 1893.

(88) Levi3: Born 8 May, I859; died I July, 1875.

(89) Samuel3: Born I8 May, 1864.

(90) Annie3: Born 5 August, I866; died 29 July, 1869.

(LXXXV.) THOMAS DECKER8 (Thomas7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married AGNES RAMSAY 21 March, 1883, at De Pere, Wisconsin. She died 15 June, 1893.

Children:

(91) Edna Jean9: Born 16 March, 1884; died 4 March, I885.

(92) Ramsay Prescott9: Born 29 July, 1886.

(93) Margaret Sarah9: Born I April, 1893.

(XLV.) SARAH DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married DAVID MCELHONE 3I December, I844. No children.

(XLI.) JOHN DAVIS DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2 Jan1) was born 9 March, 1814, and was the son of Levi Decker and Ann Davis. He was married by the Rev. J. H. Bevier to MARIA GOODGION 2 February, 1837.

Children:

(94) Alfred8: Born 21 March, I838; died Aug., 1903, in Cambridge, Nebraska.

(95) Robert Goodgion8: Born 28 Nov., 1839: killed in the Civil War in 1862.

(96) Anna Margaret8: Bom 29 April, 1842; died 7 July, 1852.

(97) Wilkin Hornbeck8: Born 7 Oct., 1844; married (1st) Sarah J. Canfield; (2nd) Libbie Evan.

(98) Sarah Frances8: Born 21 June, 1847; married Daniel Deyo.

(99) David McElhone8: Born 22 Jan., 1850; married. Residence Bruynswick, N. Y.

(100) Mary Elizabeth8: Born 5 December, 1852; unmarried. Residence Bruynswick, N. Y.

(IOI) John Thomas8:26 July, 1855.

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(IOI) John Thomas8:26 July, 1855.

(102) Ann Maria8: Born 31 July, 1859.

(XCIV.) ALFRED DECKER8 (John Davis7, Levi6 Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married (1st) to SARAH FRANCES ESTELL. by the Rev. William Hamilton of the Reformed Church of New Prospect, town of Shawangunk, N. Y. Married (2nd) MRS. JANE HUNTER 30 July, 1879. Residence, Cambridge, Nebraska. Have no record of his family.

(XLIII.) HARVEY DECKER7: (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was born 3 April, 1819, and died 25 Feb., 1890. He was the son of Levi Decker and Ann Davis and married (Ist) 8 Sept., 1841, MARIETTA MCEWEN: Born 5 April, 1820, and died in Delafield, Wisconsin, 8 August, 1853.

Children:

(103) Clarence W.8: Born 21 Sept., 1843; killed in the battle of Pleasant Hill on Red River, Louisiana, May __ 1864.

(104) Wheeler8: Born 24 June, 1845; died 14 Dec., 1883, at Sioux City, Iowa.

(105) John T.8: Born 11 Sept., 1847; died 28 July, 1848.

(106) Mariana8: Born 22 Sept., 1850; resides in Bruynswick, Ulster Co., N. Y.

(107) Emily8: Born 7 June, 1853; died 29 Aug., 1853.

HARVEY DECKER married (2nd) ELIZABETH GOODGION 13 Oct., 1854 She was born 26 June, 1824; died.

Children:

(108) Robert A.8 : Born 1 April, 1861; died 2 Feb., 1888.

(109) Johnson8: Born 5 July, 1862; married 25 Oct., 1893, Albertina Rosencrans. They have one child, Helen.

(110) Marvena8: Born 29 April, 1864; married Robert L. Decker (l25). (111) Willet8: Born 18 June, 1866; died 4 March, 1894.

(CIV.) WHEELER DECKER8: (Harvey7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was born 24 June, 1845, and died at Sious City, Iowa, 14 Dec., 1883. He married 19 Oct., 1874, at Sioux City, LAURA E. SHIPLEY.

Children:

(112) Eugene Herbert9: Born 12 Aug., 1875. Residence Hueneme, California.

(113) Willard Clark9: Born 29 August, 1880. Residence in Oregon.

(CX.) MARVENA DECKER8 (Harvey7, Ievi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was born 29 April, 1864, and married at Rutsenville, N.Y., ROBERT L. DECKER (125) 2 Sept., 1890.

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N.Y., ROBERT L. DECKER (125) 2 Sept., 1890.

Children:

(114) Harvey Wilkin9 : Born 8 July, 1891; died 23 Oct., 1894.

(115) One son9 born later.

(XLIV.) THOMAS DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4. Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was born 17 Jan., 1822, and died 4 June, 1898. He was married by the Rev. S. W. Ford at West De Pere, Wisconsin, 10 March,1852, to CHARLOTTE BRIGHTON, born in England 22 Nov., 1827.

Children:

(116) Thomas8: Born 10 May, 1853, Residence, West De Pere, Wisconsin.

(117) Sarah8: Born 22 Sept., 1854. Residence, West De Pere, Wisconsin.

(118) John8: Born 10 May, 1857; died 2 Sept., 1893. No heirs.

(119) Levi8: Born 8 May, 1859; died 1 July, 1875.

(120) Samuel8: Born in 1864. Residence, West De Pere, Wisconsin. (121) Annie6: Born 5 Aug., 1866; died 29 July, 1869,

(CXVI.) THOMAS DECKER8 ( Thomas7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) was born 10 May, 1853, and resides in West De Pere, Wisconsin. He married AGNES RAMSAY 21 March, 1883, and died 15 June, 1893.

Children:

(122) Edna Jean9: Born 16 March, 1884, and died 4 March, 1885.

(123) Ramsay Prescott9: Born 29 July, 1886.

(124) Margaret Sarah9: Born 4 April, 1893.

(XCVII.) WILKIN HORNBECK DECKER8 (John Davis7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1): Born 7 Oct., 1844; married by the Rev. Walker, of Wallkill Valley, 27 Jan., 1869, to (Ist) SARAH J. CANFIELD.

Children:

(125) Robert Lewis9: Born 1 Aug., 1869; married Marvena Decker (110). (126) Marietta9: Born 21 Oct,, 1871; married Liverius Crookston.

WILKIN HORNBECK DECKER married (2nd) by the Rev. W. D. Fiero to LIBBIE EVANS 5 Dec., 1878.

Child:

(127) Florence Ethel9: Born __ ; married Chester Quick, May __ , 1906.

(CXXVI.) MARIETTA DECKER9 (Wilkin Horn beck8, John Davis7, Levi6,

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(CXXVI.) MARIETTA DECKER9 (Wilkin Horn beck8, John Davis7, Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1) married LIVERIUS CROOKSTON, l Oct., 1900 in Shawangunk.

Child:

(128) Viola10: Bom 1 Feb., 1902. Notes. --Sarah Frances (98), daughter of John Davis Decker (41) and Maria Goodgion was married by the Rev. Cyril Spaulding of Shawangunk to Daniel Deyo, and had four daughters, one of whom is dead. John Thomas (101), son of John Davis Decker (41) and Maria Goodgion was married by the Rev. W. D. Fiero to Martha Ann Peck, and resides in Middletown, New York. Ann Maria (102), daughter of John Davis Decker (41) and Maria Goodgion was married by the Rev. Herman Hageman to George Whelpley. Residence, Belleville, New Jersey.

(XXXVIII.) ELSIE ANN DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2. Jan1), daughter of Levi Decker and Ann Davis, was born 25 July, 1807, and married LUTHER HORNBECK.

Children:

(129) Susan Ann8: Born 10 April, 1832; married Robert Rhinehart 10 Aug., 1876. Resides in Dwaarskill, N. Y.

(130) Frances8: Born 23 May, 1836; died 9 Feb., 1837.

(131) Sarah8: Born 14 July, 1838; died 7 Feb., 1875.

(132) Harriet8: Born 25 Aug., 1845; died 14 March, 1900

(133) Levi8: Bom 17 Feb., 1848; died 24 Feb., 1864.

(XL.) FRANCES DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1), second daughter of Levi Decker and Ann Davis, was born 30 March, 1811, and died 22 Feb., 1871. She married EDMUND BRUYN 27 Jan., 1835.

Children:

(134) John Oscar8: Born ___

(135) Levi8: Born 30 Oct., 1835; married (1st) Mary Jane Smith 30 Oct., 1862, who died 24 Feb, 1871. He married (2nd) Ann E. Snyder, 9 Dec., I872.

(136) Wilson8: Born 15 Dec., I837.

(CXXXV.) LEVI BRUYN8 (Frances7,Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1), the son of Edmund Bruyn and Frances Decker, was born 30 October, I835. He married (2nd) ANN E. SNYDER 9 December, 1872. Children:

(137) Irwin Snyder9: Born I2 Jan., 1874; died 24 Oct., 1877

(138) William Edmund9: Born 30 June, 1878, at Rosendale, N. Y. Married 17 October, I906, Evelyn Myer in Brooklyn, N. Y., and resides there.

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(CXXXVI.) WILSON BRUYN8 (Frances7, Levi6 Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jaceb Gerritse3. Gerrit2, Jan1) son of Edmund Bruyn and Frances Decker, was born I5 December, I837, and married HENRIETTA STINE of West Virginia -- December, 1865. She died March, 1903. Child:

(139) Francis Stine9: Born 2 January, I881. Resides in New York City.

(XLV.) SARAH DECKER7 (Levi6, Petrus5, Gerrit4, Jacob Gerritse3, Gerrit2, Jan1), daughter of Levi Decker and Ann Davis, was born 3 August, 1824, and died October, 1901 She married DAVID McELHONE 31 December, 1844 No children.

In the publication of the line of the Decker family there is to be found the line of Cornelius Decker, mar rried in 1695 to Elsie TenBroeck, daughter of Wessel TenBroeck. He seems to havc been a son of John Broersen Decker, but of this there is no proof. The recurrence of the same Christian names in his and the other Decker families shows that he is of the same family. His marriage record says he was born in Kingston. In the following installment of the Decker line he will be given as of this family.

(I do not know the father of Cornelius Decker with which the following begins, but his marriage record in Kingston Church Records states that he was born in Kingston. Therefore I have marked him of the second generation. From the constant recurrence of the name John I infer that his father's name was John, presumably John Brouerson Decker. MRS. G. B. MUNGER.)

(II.a) CORNELIUS DECKER2 married 22 Dec., 1695, ELSIE TEN BROECK, daughter of Wessel Ten Broeck and Marya Ten Eyck. Children:

(140) Johannes3: Bap. 16 May, 1696.

(141) Maria3: Bap. 1 May, 1698.

(142) Heyltje3: Bap. 14 Jan., 1700.

(143) Wessel3: Bap. 25 Jan., 1702.

(CXL.) JOHANNES DECKER3 (Cornelius2) married (1St) 29 Dec., 1720, CATRINA WYNKOOP, baptized 17 Dec., I699, daughter of Evert Wynkoop and Geertje Elmendorp. Catrina died 2 Jan., 1724.

Child:

(I44) Geertjen4: Bap. I5 Oct., I72I.

JOHANNES DECKER married (2nd) MARYTJE JANSEN I7 May, 1726. Children: (NOTE:-The following entries are from an old Dutch Bible now in possession of Mrs. Ellen Jane Decker Bruyn, Bruynswick, Ulster county, N. Y.)

"1724, January 2d. My wife, Catrina Wynkoop is at rest in the Lord, and buried the 4th among her friends and beside her mother.

"I725, June 9. My mother sleeps in the Lord, and buried the 11th June in the churchyard, beside her husband, Cornelius Decker, and my forefathers.

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"1726, I, Johannes Decker, married Marytje Jansen the 17th May.

(145) "I727, March 26th, is my daughter Elsie4 born, Saturday night. Her godfather and godmother Matthewis Jansen & Marya Decker.

(146) "1729, February 28th, is my daughter Rachel4 born. Her godfather and godmother Benjamin Smedes, Jr.and Rachel Smedes.

(147) "Jany 6th, is my son Cornelis4 born. His godfather and godmother, Cornelis Jansen, Heyltje Decker.

(I48) "1733, Dec. I4th, is my son Matthewis4 born. His godfather and godmother Johannes Jansen and Annaye Jansen.

(149) "1737, January 9th, is my daughter Marya4 born. Her godfather and godmother Isaac Tack and Magdalene Tack.

(150) "1739, February the 17th, is my daughter Catharyna4 born. Her godfather and godmother Johannes Delameter and Margaret Jansen. (151) "1741, April 16th, is my son Johannes4 born. Her godfather and godmother, Johannes TenBroeck and Rachel TenBroeck.

"1742, January the 23d Johannes Decker is deceased in the Lord. Saturday afternoon."

(CXLVII.) "1762, July Ist, was I, CORNELIUS DECKER4 [Johannes3, Cornelius2] married (Ist) to ELIZABETH VAN WAGENEN.

(152) "1764, January 16th, is my eldest daughter Sarah5 born. Joannes Decker and Annache Van Wagenen her godfather and godmother.

"1764, March 12th, is my wife deceased in the Lord, on Monday, about nine or ten o'clock before midday.

"1739, November Ist, Elizabeth Van Wagenen, daughter of Symen Van Wagenen and Sarah Du Bois."

CORNELIUS DECKER married (2nd) ELIZABETH DECKERS (born Nov. 11, 1740, daughter of Gerrit Decker4 and Catherine Schutt The Bible record continues:

(153) "1767, June 2d, is my eldest son born, named Johannes5. His godfather and godmother Benjamin Smedes, Jr., and Elsie his wife. (154) "1770, July 13th, is my second Son born, named Corneliuss.

(155) "1774, February 2d, is my second daughter born, named Catharina5. (156) "1778, October the 8th, is my third daughter born, Elizabeth5.

(157) "l780, November the 23nd, is my fourth daughter born, named Maria5.

"1795, August 11th, is my third daughter, Elizabeth, deceased.

"1796, September 23rd, is my son Cornelius deceased.

"I740, November 11th, is my second wife Elizabeth born; died 1813, June 10th,

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"I740, November 11th, is my second wife Elizabeth born; died 1813, June 10th, aged 72 years, 7 months.

"1812, August 4th, died my father Cornelius Decker."

(CLIII.) JOHANNES C. DECKER5 (Cornelius4, Johannes3, Cornelius2) was born 2 June, I767 and married SARAH DEPUY, born in I767. Children:

(158) Cornelius6: Born 30 March, 1789; married Gertrude Bruyn. Their children were Johannis, Zachariah, Asa, Sarah, Elizabeth, Cornelius, Eli, Cornelia Ann, Rachel, Nathaniel.

(159) Annatia6: Born 2 Sept., I790; married Elijah Alliger. Their children were Isaac, John Benjamin, Elizabeth Decker, Cornelius Decker.

(160) Elizabeth6: Born 11 Nov., 1792; married Benjamin Alliger. No children.

(161) Maria6: 13orn 26 Dec., 1794; married Levi Hasbrouck. Their children were Johannis Decker, Joseph L., Sarah Ann, Augustus.

(162) Catharine6: Born 3 Nov., 1797; married Cornelius Smedes. Their children were George, Josiah, Matthew Jansen, Johannis Decker.

(163) John DePuy6: Born I4 Sept., I799; married Nancy Hoey.

(I64) Sarah H.6: Born 20 Sept., 1801; married Willett Linderman. Their children were Sarah Maria, Rachel.

(165) Rachel6 : Born 3 Aug., 1803; married Richard Jackson. Their children were Rachel Ann, John Richard.

(I66) Moses I.6: Born I9 Aug., 1805; married Elsie Ann Jansen. Their children were John August, Catharine Jansen, Adoniram Judson.

(167) Margaret6: Born 1 Dec., 1807; married John D. DeYoe. Their children were Abraham Nathaniel, Johannis Augustus, Leah Catharine, Sarah Ann, Daniel.

(168) Elsie6: Born 6 April, 1810; married Matthew Jansen. Their child Egbert died in infancy.

(169) Josiah6: Born 6 May, 1813; married Mary Elma Decker. Their children were Garrett, Newton Johannis, Anna Frances, Mary Boyd, Josiah.

(CLXIII.) JOHN DEPUY DECKER6 (Johannes C.5, Cornelius4, Johannes3, Cornelius2) was born 14 September, 1799; married NANCY HOEY 3 March, 1827, by Rev. Abraham D. Wilson of the Shawangunk Reformed Church. She was born 10 August, 1798.

Children:

(170) Sarah DePuy7: Born , 1828; married John Lang I3 June, 1867. (171) Mary7: Bom 29 Jan., 1829.

(172) Robert Hoey7: Born I4 July, I831; married Mary Jane Van Keuren 15 Dec., I859.

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Dec., I859.

(173) Ann Catharine7: Born 20 May, 1833.

(174) Julia Elizabeth7: Born 5 May, 1835.

(175) John J.7: Born 6 Nov., 1836; married Mary Belle Crane 7 July, 1880.

(I76) Ellen Jane7: Born 25 Jan., I839; married Edmund Bruyn 23 June, I875.

(177) Elijah Alliger7: Born 3 Feb., I841; married Cornelia Spaulding 16 May, I878.

(CLXXI.) MARY DECKER7 (John DePuy6, Johan nes C.5, Cornelius4, Johannes3, Cornelius2) was born 29 January, I829 and married CLARK DECKER 5 Novem ber, 1850

children:

(178) Howard8: Born 6 Jan., 1854; married Lucia Dwight Spaulding. (179) Mariana8: Born 28 April, 18

1283.Heyltje Jacobs was born Bet. 1621-1648[18]. She died Bet. 1674-1736[18].

Child of Jan Broersen Decker and Heyltje Jacobs is:

+ 212.i. Tietje Dekker was born 18 Jun 1671 in Kingston New York[17], died Aft. 1745[17], married Jan Van Campen 23 Jul 1687 in Kingston RDC, Kingston, Ulster, New York[17].

1284.Albert Heymanse Roosa[19] was born in 1621 in Gelderland Netherlands D[19]. He died on 27 Feb 1678 in Hurley Ulster NY[19]. He married Wyntje Ariens De Jonge before 1643 in Holland[19].

Notes for Albert Heymanse Roosa:

A ROOSA FAMILY BIBLE RECORD

From Olde Ulster Magazine

(This Bible is in the possession of Mr. John P. Roosa of Hurley, New York. The family records are part of the Bible, with an extra sheet inserted. These records were translated for De Witt Roosa of Kingston, New York, by Berthold Fernow, formerly New York State Archivist.- EDITOR

THE EXTRA SHEET

1692, May 30, Sunday before dinner Jan Roosa is born.

1693, 23 Jan'y at noon Maria de Witt born.

1716, May 7, my eldest daughter Jannetje Roosa born.

1717, Oct. 12, my oldest son Jan Roosa born.

1719, May 18, my daughter Hilligonde Roosa born.

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1721, Aug. 20, my son Andreas Roosa born.

1725, Dec. 16, my son Jacob Roosa born.

1728, Dec. 16, my daughter Marya Roosa born.

1730, Oct. 5, Helena Roosa born.

1731, Aug. 23, Petrus Roosa born.

1733, Dec. 15, Geertyen Roosa born.

1736-7, Feb. 10, son Egbert Roosa born.

" Andreas Roosa's handwriting." Jennetje Roosa, her Bible 1744.

1762, May 1, our mother, Maria de Witt died.

THE FAMILY RECORDS IN THE BIBLE

1784, Jan'y 9, Egbert Roosa bought this Bible from the widow of Wm. Konstapel for 3 pounds.

1736-7, Feb. 10, I, Egbert Roosa was born.

1759, Dec. 1, I have been married to Lena Ostrander, and she was born Aug. 25, 1734.

1761, Jan'y 23, our son Jan was born, baptized by Dom. Mancius, and witnesses were my father and mother.

1762, Mar. 31, Lena, my wife, died.

1765, Sept. 1, I have been married to Elsje Delamater. Elsje was born Oct. 26, 1731.

1766, Jan'y 28, our oldest daughter Maria was born, baptized by Dom. Meyer; witnesses my sister Geertie and my brother Jan.

1769, July 25, our youngest daughter Rachel born, baptized by Dom. Kock in the house of Johannes Beekman; witnesses, Abraham A. and Rachel Delamater.

1783, Aug. 17, John married Elizabeth Hoogtaling.

1762, May 21, Elizabeth was born.

1784, April 25, daughter Lena was born to John and baptized by Dom. Doll.

1785, Sept. 3, daughter Elizabeth born to John and baptized by Dom. Doll. 1787, Aug. 10, his daughter Maria born.

1787, Oct. 14, our daughter Maria married to Jeremia Hoogteling.

1788, Sept. 15, Maria's daughter Elsje born.

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1790, Jan. 9, John's daughter Rachel born.

1790, Oct. 28, Maria's son Egbert born.

1792, Feb. 19, our Rachel married to Martin Elmendorph.

1792, July 30, John's oldest son Egbert born.

1792, Sept. 9, Rachel's son John born.

1793, May 11, Maria's daughter Elizabeth born.

1794, Aug. 17, Maria's 2nd son Egbert born.

1795, Mar. 21, Rachel's daughter Elsje born.

1795, June 19 John's daughter Yemsetie born.

1795, Aug. 17, Then is my wife Elsje deceased about 8 in the evening. 1797, May 8, Maria's 3rd daughter Elizabeth born.

1797, Dec. 30, John's son Teunis Hoogteling born.

1799, Dec. 15 Maria's daughter Maria born.

1800, April 15, Rachel's daughter Maria born.

1800, June 27, John's son John born.

1802, Oct. 20, Maria's daughter Ennie born.

1802, Oct. 23, Rachel's son Egbert born.

1803, July 2, Rachel's daughter Maria died.

1821, Dec. " was Eck met myn kinderken huis kwamen 76."

1829, Aug. 4, Egbert Roosa died & aged 93 years 5 months and 25 days. 1837, July 27, Died Elizabeth Houghtaling, the wife of John E. Roosa, 75 years 2 months 6 days.

1838, Nov. 6, John E. Roosa married to Maria van Vliet.

ROOSA FAMILY RECORDS

Contributed by De Witt Roosa

From the Bible of Tryntje Van Wagenen Sahler now in the possession of Adele Roosa Warner, at Jamestown, N. Y.

BIRTHS

Andries L. Roosa was born in the year one thousand, eight hundred and three, August 10th.

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Tryntje V. W. Sahler was born Jan. 15th, one thousand, eight hundred and one.

My son Hiram was born in the year one thousand, eight hundred and twenty-four, April 17th.

My son Levi was born in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, Nov. 6th.

My son Andries L. was born June 23rd, one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven.

MARRIAGES

Andries L. Roosa, and Tryntje V. W. Sahler entered the Holy Bonds of Matrimony in the year of our Lord 1820, the 26th day of October.

Hiram Roosa and Lamira Elizabeth De Witt entered the Holy Bonds of Matrimony in the year of our Lord 1847, the 22d day of September.

DEATHS

Andries L. Roosa departed this life the eleventh of November, Anno Domini 1820.

My son Andries L. Roosa departed this life the fifth of June, Anno Domini 1829.

My son Levi departed this life the first day of June, Anno Domini 1832. Tryntje V. W. Roosa departed this life the thirteenth day of December, Anno Domini 1870.

Hiram Roosa departed this life the second day of April, Anno Domini 1879

(AIdert or Aleardt Heymanse Roosa)

ALEARDT, Aldert or Albert Heymanse Roose came to this country from Harwyen, also spelled Herweyen, in Gelderland, Holland, on Waal river, five miles west of Bommel. Or it may be the present Heywennen, a short distance east of Bommel in Gelderland or the present Herwen in Gelderland twelve miles sontheast of Arnhem. With him came his wife, Wyntje (Lavinia) Allard or Ariens, and eight children in the ship Bontekoe (Spotted Cow), Captain Peter Lucas April 15, 1660; and settled in the Wildwyck district of Esopus, now Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Of these eight children: Heyman, born in 1643, married Maritje Roosevelt. Arie, born in 1645, married Maria Pels. Jan, bom in 1651, married Hellegond Williamse Van Buren. lkee or Aaghe married Dr. Roelof Kiersted. Maritje married Laurens Jansen. Neeltje married Hendrick Pawling after Nov. 3, 1676. Jannetje married Mattys TenEyck at Hurley Nov. 16, 1679. Aert. Two other children were born to him and his wife after coming to New Netherland, viz; Annatje and Guert.

From the fact that in Gelderland at the present time the language of its people is interspersed with Spanish words and idioms it has been supposed that many religious refugees from Spain during the first years of the Inquisition settled in this particular Province of Holland, among whom may have been ancestors of Albert Heymanse; if so, this can account for the spelling of the name, by the Hollanders-Roose -which to them would produce the same sound as Rosa, his name in Spanish.

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name in Spanish.

On December 25, 1660, Aldert Heymanse Roosa and his wife, with Anna Blom, Jacob Joosten, Jacob Burhans, Mathias Blanchan and wife, Anton Crespel and wife, Andries Barentse and wife, Margaret Chambers, Gertruy Andries, Roelof Swartwout and wife, and Cornelise Sleght and wife participated in the first administration of the Lord's Supper at the Esopus or Wildwyck. Aldert Heymanse Roosa was a wealthy man for those days, bringing with him considerable property from Holland, and he speedily occupied an influential position in the early making of Kingston, in all of which he appeared as a leader and director of events. On the fourth of March, 1661, he joined with Thomas Chambers, Cornelis Barentse Sleght. Gertruy Andries, Roe of Swartwout and Jurian Westvael in a contract guaranteeing a salary to the Reverend Hermanus Blom, who had been called as pastor of the Dutch church at Wildwyck. Of this church he was for many years an elder; and because of the energy with which Domine Blom and he sought to conserve the surplus of the estates of deceased parents for the benefit of the poor of the village he was sometirnes called " the consistory " of the church.

On the 5th day of May, 1661, Evert Pels, Cornelis Barentse Sleght and Aldert Heymanse Roosa were appointed commissaries at Wildwyck and took their oath of office, and on the 16th day of the same month Peter Stuyvesant, in behalf of the Mighty Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, and the Lord Directors of the Privileged West India Company granted its first charter to Wildwyck, in which Evert Pels, Cornelis Barentse Sleght and Aldert Heymanse Roosa were appointed schepens, and therein designated as '- interested, intelligent persons, possessing Real Estate, peaceable men, professors of the Reformed religion as it is now preached in the, United Netherlandish Churches in conformity through the Word of God, and the orders of the Synod of Dordrecht." And new lots were then laid out at Wildwyck, Of which Aldert Hymanse Roosa was allotted No. 24 and his son Jan No. 30.

On April 6th, 1662 permission was given by the Director-General to lay out a new village at the Esopus. It was called Nieuw Dorp, now Hurley, at which place Matthew Blanshan and his sons-in-law, Anthony Crespel and Louis DuBois settled the same year. Directly after this warnings were received and sent to New Amsterdam of pending troubles from the Indians at the Esopus. (Col. Hist. N. Y., Vol. XIII., pages 227-228). On the 11th of October, 1662, Aldert Heymanse Roosa was commissioned to proceed to New Amsterdam to obtain one hundred pounds of powder and two hundred pounds of lead for the protection of the old and new settlements. (Col. Hist. N. Y., Vol. XIII., page 231.)

Aldert Heymanse Roosa must have been among the earliest settlers of the new village because on March 30, 1663, he, Jan Joosten and Jan Garretsen were appointed by Director-General Stuyvesant commissaries to lay out and fortify it with palisades for protection against attacks of savages. (Sylvester's Hist. Ulster county, page 36).

On the 7th of April, 1663, Aldert Heymanse Roosa and his fellow commissaries reported to Governor Stuyvesant that the savages would not allow the building of palisades or fortifications at the new village, because the land was not included in the treaty made with them in the year 1660, and had not been fully paid for; and praying that the gifts promised the savages the previous autumn be sent at once, and that the new place and village be assisted with a few soldiers and ammunitions of war, at least, until the new settlement should be put into a

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and ammunitions of war, at least, until the new settlement should be put into a proper state of defense and inhabited by a good number of people; that 'your humble and faithful subjects may remain without fear and molestation from these barbarous people, and with some assurance for the peaceful, undisturbed and unhindered continuation of the work begun, for if rumors and warnings may be believed, it would be too anxious, if not too dangerous an undertaking for your humble petitioners and faithful subjects to continue and advance their work otherwise." (Col. Hist. N. Y., Vol. XIII., pages 242-3).

These warnings were not heeded and these earnest requests were not complied with, and on June 7th, 1663, the Indians attacked the New Village and Wildwyck. At Wildwyck they burned twelve dwelling houses; murdered eighteen persons, men, women and children, and carried away ten persons more as prisoners. The New Village was burned to the ground and its inhabitants mostly taken prisoners or killed. Only a few of them escaped to Wildwyck, among wnom were Roosa, Blanchan, Crespel and DuBois. So there were sixty-five persons missing in general, either killed or captured, besides nine pesons who came to Wildwyck, severely wounded. Among those taken prisoners at the New Village were the wife and two children of Louis DuBois; wife and one child of Anton Crespel; two children of Matthew Blanshan; two children of Aldert Heymanse Roosa and wife and three children of Lambert Huybertse Brink. (Col. Hist. N. Y. Vol. Xlll., pages 245-6, 256- 372).

An account of the massacre was sent to New Amsterdam on the 10th of June, and written instructions were received from the Director-General, under date of June 14th for the guidance of the officers at Wildwyck. Martial law was proclaimed and a council of war formed to consist of Ensign Niessen, Captain Chambers, Lieutenant Hendrick Jochem Schoonma ker of the Burgher Guard and the schout and commissaries of the village to deliberate and decide what might be necessary for the welfare of the village after the massacre. Mattys Capito was appointed secretary of the council. Aldert Hermanse Roosa was one of the commissaries. He was also corporal of the Burgher Guard of which Hendrick Jochem Schoonmaker was lieutenant.

Captain Martin Cregier reached Esopus on the 4th day of July, 1663, and proceeded to Wildwyck, where he found that the magistrates had examined some Esopus Indians and the wife of Dr Gysbert van Imbroeck, who had been a prisoner, and had practically located the place where the prisoners were held. On the 7th day of July, Aldert Heymanse Roosa and some other farmers, being indignant at the neglect of those in authority at New Amsterdam in sending them relief when requested in the early part of April, and sorely vexed at the delay of Captain Cregier in conducting the organization of the expedition against the Indians for the rescue of the prisoners, appeared armed before the council, who were examining two Wappinger Indians and upon being asked what they were doing there with their guns, gave answer: "We intend to shoot these Indians " Upon being told that they must not do that, they replied to Captain Cregier that they would do it, even if he stood by.

On July 26th an expedition about two hundred strong, of which one hundred and forty-five were inhabitants of Wildwyck, set out for the Indian "old fort" at Kerhonkson where the captives were reported to be. Reaching it on the 26th they found it deserted. Cregier destroyed about two hundred and fifteen acres of maize and burned about one hundred pits of corn and beans. A second expedition guided by a young Wappinger Indian started on September 3rd for the Indian entrenchment known as "new fort," which was situated in

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Shawangunk. Besides the troops, on this expedition, seven of the citizens of Wildwyck accompanied it. Although the names of the citizens are not given in Captain Cregier's report the seven, probably, were Matthew Blanshan, Louis DuBois, Anton Crespel, Cornelis Barentse Sleght, Tjerck Claesen DeWitt, Aldert Heymanse Roosa and Lambert Huybertse Brink, members of whose families were among the captives of June 7th, and each of whom must have accompanied either the first or second and, possibly, both expeditions.

Here at the "new fort" the Indians were attacked and a chief, fourteen warriors, four women and three children were killed, probably many others were wounded, who escaped. Of Cregier's forces three were killed and six wounded Twenty-three Christian prisoners were rescued. " New Fort" was situated in the town of Shawangunk on the east bank of the Shawangunk kill, two miles south of Bruynswick and twenty-eight miles from Kingston (Schoonmaker's Hist. of Kingston, page 39. OLDE ULSTER, Vol II, pages 1-9).

After the Dutch had surrendered New Netherland to the English in 1664 and Richard Nicolls had become governor, Captain Daniel Brodhead, with a company of English soldiers was sent to Wildwyck. Against the arbitrary conduct of Captain Brodhead and the indignities put upon the Dutch settlers by the English soldiers, Aldert Heymanse Roosa led the revolt of the burghers in 1667 against the military authorities, which is referred to historical books as the " Mutiny at Esopus."

Marius Schoonmaker, in his history of Kingston, commenting on this revolt writes: Mutiny is resistance to the exercise of lawful power. If an officer invades the house of a subordinate to steal, commit an assault or a trespass, resistance is not mutiny; and much more, the moment a military officer or soldier steps outside of his military calling and wilfully commits an assault or a trespass against a citizen, or unlawfully deprives him of his liberty, the military character or privilege is at once doffed and thrown aside, and resistance is not mutiny. It was justifiable resistance to tyranny and oppression-an outburst of the same spirit which subsequently threw off the oppressor's yoke in 1776, and carried this country triumphantly through the Revolution.

For instigating this revolt Aldert Heymanse Roosa and other burghers were tried before Cornelis van Ruyven, one of the king's justices of the peace, and on May 3, 1667, he was sentenced to be banished from the colony for life, and a fine of one hundred bushels of wheat, or the value thereof, was levied on his estate in Esopus for charges of the Court; and his son Arie, Antonio Delba and Cornelis Barentse Sleght were banished out of Esopus, Albany and New York for shorter terms.

The report and findings of this trial show that the matter was prejudged under secret instructions to carry out private orders, and not governed by the merits or the evidence in the case. The trial however resulted in the suspension of Captain Brodhead from his command and in less than three months, on July 14th he died at Esopus leaving his widow and three sons -Daniel, Charles and Richard -- surviving him (History of Kingston, page 57).

The sentences of the burghers participating in this revolt were subsequently modified and Aldert Heymanse Roosa was permitted to retum to Wildwyck, and with Louis DuBois was appointed by Governor Francis Lovelace September 16th, 1669, overseer for Hurley (Col. Hist. N. Y. Vol. XIII., page 436).

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On the 30th day of March, 1670, he set over to Governor Lovelace eight acres of land as part of " the Transport" to satisfy the inhabitants of the town of Marbletown for the grant given to them under the authority of the governor (Col. Hist. N. Y. Vol. XIII., page 445). At this time he received a patent tor ten acres and four hundred and fifty rods at Hurley, and was commissioned sergeant of the militia directed to be present at the rendezvous at Marbletown April 5th, 1670.

On April 7th, 1670 he was appointed overseer of Hurley and Marbletown and on October 25th, 1671, in an order of Governor Lovelace " Regulating the Civil and Military affairs of Kingston," Aldert Heymanse Roosa was appointed commissary for Hurley, and the eldest commissary for Kingston (Col. Hist. N. Y. Vol. XIII., pages 448, 450, 460).

When Charles II. of England joined Louis XIV. of France in a compact to destroy Dutch freedom, war broke out again. In Holland the Dutch cut the dykes, put their country under water and drove out the French invaders. The news of a Dutch fleet approaching New York was received with joy and on the 7th of August, 1673, twenty three Dutch war-ships with 1,600 soldiers entered New York Bay and on the 9th of August the flag of Holland floated again over Manhattan, and Captain Anthony Colve was made governor. In this state of war delegates from Esopus, under date of September 1st,1673, presented a petition to the Dutch governor, praying that certain persons be appointed to govern the village of Esopus, formerly Wildwyck, then called Swanenburgh, Hurley and Marbletown, with a military organization and the necessary ammunition. The petition was granted on condition that no one should be nominated who was not of the Reformed religion, nor " who was not well inclined towards the Dutch nation." Aldert Heymans Roosa was on October 6th, 1673, appointed captain of Hurley and Marbletown by Governor Colve, and described as " Captain Aldert Heymans, who had been prominent in the riot of 1667." (Col. Hist. N. Y. Vol. XIII., page 475. Vol. II., page 626 Report State Historian New York, Colonial Series (1896) page 384).

Aldert Heymanse Roosa died at Hurley, New York, February 27th 1679. (See New York Gen. and Biog. Record, Vol. VXXI., pages 163-166, 235-237. Anjous Ulster County Wills, Vol. I., page 74).

1285.Wyntje Ariens De Jonge was born 1622 in Gelderland Netherlands[19]. She died Aft. 1685 in Hurley Ulster NY[19].

Child of Albert Heymanse Roosa and Wyntje Ariens De Jonge is:

+ 213.i. Arie Roosa was born 03 Jun 1643 in Herwynen, Gelderland, Holland[19], died 1725 in Hurley N.Y.[19], married Maria Pels Bet. 1659-1693[19].

1286.Evert Pels. He married Jannetje Symons Schepmoes.

1287.Jannetje Symons Schepmoes.

Child of Evert Pels and Jannetje Symons Schepmoes is:

+ 214.i. Maria Pels was born Abt. 1655[19], died Bet. 1699-1744[19], married Arie Roosa Bet. 1659-1693[19].

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1312.Matthyse Smock[16] was born in 1605[16]. He died between 1647-1696[16]. He married between 1624-1656[16].

+ 215.i. Hendrick Matthyse Smock was born 1644 in Netherlands[16], died 1708[16], married Gertje Harmons Coerten Bet. 1660-1688[16].

1316.Stepen Jansen Corrinck[16] was born about 1614[16]. He died between 1647-1705[16]. He married Maria Goosens between 1630-1662[16].

1317.Maria Goosens was born Abt. 1614[16]. She died Bet. 1646-1708[16].

Child of Stepen Jansen Corrinck and Maria Goosens is:

+ 217.i. Jan Stephenzen was born Abt. 1644[16], died Bet. 1677-1735[16], married Elizabeth Lucas Bet. 1660-1692[16].

1318.Lucas Andrieszen[16] was born between 1609-1632 in New Amsterdam, NY[16]. He died between 1648-1715 in New Amsterdam, NY[16]. He was the son of 2636. Andries Luycaszen and 2637. Jannetje Sebyns. He married Aefje Laurens between 1630-1667[16].

1319.Aefje Laurens was born Abt. 1614 in Holland, Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1646-1708[16].

Child of Lucas Andrieszen and Aefje Laurens is:

+ 218.i. Elizabeth Lucas was born Abt. 1644 in New York, NY[16], died Bet. 1676-1738[16], married Jan Stephenzen Bet. 1660-1692[16].

1324.Arent Theunissen[16] was born about 1616 in Hengelo, Geld, Netherlands[16]. He died between 1645-1707[16]. He married Tryntje Reynders between 1635-1665[16].

1325.Tryntje Reynders was born Abt. 1620 in Hengelo, Geld, Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1645-1714 in Staten Island, NY[16].

Child of Arent Theunissen and Tryntje Reynders is:

+ 219.i. Reynier Arenisen was born Abt. 1641 in Hengelo, Geld, Netherlands[16], died 17 Sep 1721 in New York[16], married Janneke Van Nuys 1666 in New York[16].

1326.Aucke Janse Van Nuys[16] was born between 1605-1630 in Holland[16]. He died in 1698 in N. Utrecht, NY[16]. He was the son of 2652. Jan Goosens and 2653. Ebelken Hermans. He married Magdalena Pieterse on 23 Apr 1645 in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[16].

1327.Magdalena Pieterse was born Bet. 1607-1630 in Langdendijck, Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1650-1717[16]. She was the daughter of 2654. Pieter Jansz and 2655. Adriaentgen Arentsd.

Child of Aucke Janse Van Nuys and Magdalena Pieterse is:

+ 220.i. Janneke Van Nuys was born Abt. 1645 in New Amsterdam, NY[16], died Bet. 1680-1740[16], married Reynier Arenisen 1666 in New York[16].

1400.Pieter Monfoort[20] was born about 1616 in Valencienne, France[20]. He died on 04 Jan 1661 in Long Island[20]. He was the son of 2800. Jan Monfoort. He married Sarah De Plancken on 23 Mar 1636 in Amsterdam, Holland[20].

Notes for Pieter Monfoort:Pieter, the common ancestor of the family in this country, emigrated at an early

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Pieter, the common ancestor of the family in this country, emigrated at an early period from the Netherlands; m. Jan. 12 or 17, 1630, Sarah de Plancken (or Blanck) at Amsterdam in Holland prior to his emigration, who after his death m. 2d Lambert Janse Bosch; d. Jan. 4, 1661. May 29, 1641, he obtained a patent for a plantation at the Wallabout, on which he resided, and for which he obtained a confirmatory patent Aug. 17, 1643, in which the quantity given is 25 morgens. Mag. of Brn in 1658, and deacon in the ch. at the time of his death. Issue:--Janica or Jannetje Pieters, bp. May 12, 1646, m. Feb. 12, 1665, Wm Gerretse Van Cowenhoven; Jan Pieterse, bp. Feb. 23, 1648; Pieter Pieterse, bp. July 21, 1652; Sarah Pieterse, bp. Apl. 2, 1656, m. Claes Pieterse Wyckoff of Flds; and (sup.) Willemtje Pieterse, m. Gerret Elbertse Stoothoff--all bp. in N. A. Made his mark to documents.

1401.Sarah De Plancken was born Abt. 1615 in Amsterdam, Holland[20]. She died Bet. 1658-1710 in Long Island[20].

Child of Pieter Monfoort and Sarah De Plancken is:

+ 223.i. Jan Monfoort was born 23 Feb 1648 in Wallabout, Long Island[20], died 1723 in Long Island[20], married Ida Brinckerhoff May 1687[20].

i. Peter Monfoort.

1402.Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff[20] was born between 1617-1646[20]. He died between 1671-1731[20]. He was the son of 2804. Jorisen (Probably) Brinkerhoff. He married Aeltje Stryker between 1658-1690[20].

1403.Aeltje Stryker was born Bet. 1626-1649[20]. She died Bet. 1671-1737[20].

Child of Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff and Aeltje Stryker is:

+ 224.i. Ida Brinckerhoff was born 1668 in Flatlands, Long Island[20], died Jan 1728 in Hempstead, Long Island[20], married Jan Monfoort May 1687[20].

1412.Teunis Nyssen was born before 1618 in Binninck Utrecht. He was the son of 2824. prob.Nys Denyce. He married Phebe Felix Seales on 11 Feb 1640 in New Amsterdam.

1413.Phebe Felix Seales was born Abt. 1618 in of England. She died 13 Dec 1666 in Flatbush,Kings,NY. She was the daughter of 2826. Jan Seales and 2827. Maria Roberts.

Notes for Phebe Felix Seales:Internet has her listed as Femmetie Jans OR CELES

Children of Teunis Nyssen and Phebe Felix Seales are:

+ 229.i. Jan Teunise was born 12 Apr 1654 in Midwout, Wallabout (Brooklyn N.Y.), married Catalyntje Bogaert 16 Nov 1679.

ii. Cornelius Teunise, married Neeltje Bogaert 27 Aug 1687.

Notes for Cornelius Teunise:DE NYSE (or NYSSEN), CORNELIS TEUNISE, a minor in 1667, m. 1st, Aug. 27, 1687, Neeltje da. of Teunis Gysbertse Bogaert; m. 2d Rebecca (???). Settled about 1683 on the Raritan in the vicinity of Somerville, N. J., and a mem. of the R. D. ch. of that locality in 1710 and '23. His children adopted "Tunisen" as their surname, which has been continued by his descendants, who are numerous in Somerset Co., N. J. In 1703 he was a member of the Assembly of N. J. Issue:--Tunis Tunisen, bp. Apl. 22, 1688, in N. Y., m. Adriaentje

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Adriaentje

iii. Femmetje Teunise was born 1650.

1414.Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert[22, 26] was born about 1620 in Heikop, Uctrecht?. He died about 1700 in Wallabout, Long Island, NEW YORK[26, 27]. He was the son of 2828. Gysbert Cornelus Bogert. He married Sarah Joris Rapalje on 23 Aug 1655 in Brooklyn, New York[26, 27].

Notes for Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert:Tunis Gisbertse, the common ancestor of the Kings Co. Bogarts, emigrated in 1652 from Heikop in the province of Utrecht; m. 1st Sarah da. of Joris Jansen Rapalie and wid. of Hans Hansen Bergen; m. 2d, Nov. 11, 1687, in N. Y., Grietje or Geertje Jans wid. of Derick Dey. At the date of this marriage he was a resident of the Walabocht. Mag. of Brn in 1663, '67, and '73; a representative of said town in the Hempstead convention of 1665; and on Gov. Nicolls' patent of Brn of 1667. Apl. 5, 1667, Bogaert obtained a confirmatory patent in his own name (instead of the heirs of Hans Hansen) of Hans Hansen Bergen's patent of 200 morgen at the Walabocht. Issue:--Aertje Tunisen, bp. Aug. 19, 1655, m. Oct. 24, 1677, Theodorus Polhemius; Catalyntje Tunisen, bp. Dec. 16, 1657, m. Nov. 16, 1679, Jan Teunisen Denyse; Neeltje Tunisen, bp. Feb. 22, 1660, and d. young; Aaltje Tunisen, bp. Nov. 13, 1661, m. Dec. 11, 1681, Charles Claasz of Harsimus, N. J.; Antje or Annetje Tunisen, bp. Aug. 23, 1665, m. Joris Abrahamse Brinckerhoff; Neeltje Tunisen, bp. Aug. 20, 1665, (all bp. in N. A. or N. Y.,) m. Aug. 22, 1687, Cornelis Teunisen Denyse; Gisbert Tunisen, bp. Dec. 6, 1668; (sup.) Adriaen Tunisen; (sup.) Grietje Tunisen; and (sup.) Cornelis Tunisen of the Raritan. Signed his name "Tenis Gisbertse Bogaert."

1415.Sarah Joris Rapalje was born 09 Jun 1625 in Albany, NEW YORK[26, 27]. She died 16 Feb 1687 in Wallabout, Long Island, NEW YORK[26, 27]. She was the daughter of 2830. Joris (George) Jansen Rapalje and 2831. Catalynte Tricot.

Children of Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert and Sarah Joris Rapalje are:

i. Neeltje Bogaert was born 1665, married Cornelius Teunise 27 Aug 1687.

+ 230.ii. Catalyntje Bogaert was born 1657, married Jan Teunise 16 Nov 1679.

iii. Adrian? Tunisen Bogaert.

iv. Cornelis.

v. Aertje Bogaert was born 1655.

vi. Grietje? Bogaert.

+ 236.vii. Gysbert T. Bogaert.

1472.Jan Opdyck.

+ 231.i. Louris Jansen Op dyck was born Bet. 1600-1620 in Holland.

1616.Friederich Frey was born in Gundetswil, Zurich, Switzerland.

+ 242.i. Jacob Frey, married Anna Hirtzeller 26 Jan 1657 in Gundetswil, Zurich, Switzerland.

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1620.Rozier Levering was born about 1613 in Leyden, So. Holland, Netherlan. He died in Mar 1676 in Gemen, West Phalia, Prussia. He was the son of 3240. Robert De Levering. He married Elizabeth Van DeWalle about 1646.

Notes for Rozier Levering:1 NAME Rosier /LEVERING/2 GIVN Rosier2 SURN LEVERING1 SEX M1 NOTE Believed to have been born in France but fled to Holland or Germany2 CONC during religious persecution.1 SOUR @S15@1 BIRT2 DATE ABT 16002 PLAC , , , France1 FAMS @F85@0 @I218@ INDI1 NAME Elizabeth /VAN_DE_WALLS/2 GIVN Elizabeth2 SURN VAN_DE_WALLS1 SEX F1 NOTE or Walle.1 SOUR @S15@1 BIRT2 PLAC Wesel, Westfalia,

1621.Elizabeth Van DeWalle was born 1626 in Wessel, West Phalia, Prussia. She died Gemen, West Phalia, Prussia. She was the daughter of 3242. Jacob Van DeWalle.

Children of Rozier Levering and Elizabeth Van DeWalle are:

i. Eberhard LEVERING.

ii. Elizabeth LEVERING.

iii. Alche LEVERING.

iv. William LEVERING.

v. Gerhard LEVERING.

vi. Levering.

+ 244.vii. John Wigard Levering was born 02 Feb 1648 in Gamen, Germany, died 02 Feb 1745 in Roxborough, PA, married Magdalena Boeckers 22 Mar 1674 in Gemen, Munster Stadt, Westphalia, Germany.

1622.William Boeckers was born in 1624. He married Sidonia Williams Braviers.

1623.Sidonia Williams Braviers was born 1631.

Children of William Boeckers and Sidonia Williams Braviers are:

i. Anne Sophia BOKER.

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+ 245.ii. Magdalena Boeckers was born 1647, died 1717 in Roxborough, PA, married John Wigard Levering 22 Mar 1674 in Gemen, Munster Stadt, Westphalia, Germany.

1792.John Garner[23]. He married Joan Unknown.

1793.Joan Unknown.

Child of John Garner and Joan Unknown is:

+ 248.i. Richard Garner.

1996.Gerrard Robert Ellison. He was the son of 3992. Robert Ellison and 3993. Hannah Gerrard. He married Anne Myhill about 1675.

1997.Anne Myhill was born Abt. 1647.

Child of Gerrard Robert Ellison and Anne Myhill is:

+ 253.i. Gerrard Robert Ellyson II was born Abt. 1676.

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2304.Barnard Turney was born about 1531 in Hollingdon, Buckinghamshire Endland. He died in 1612. He was the son of 4608. John Turney and 4609. Alice Sheppard. He married Elizabeth Sheppard.

2305.Elizabeth Sheppard. She was the daughter of 4610. John Sheppard.

Child of Barnard Turney and Elizabeth Sheppard is:

+ 255.i. Thomas Turney was born Abt. 1560 in Buckinghamshire, England, died Abt. 1624.

2306.Henry Harris was born in 1545. He married Mrs. Henry Harris.

2307.Mrs. Henry Harris was born 1545.

Child of Henry Harris and Mrs. Henry Harris is:

+ 256.i. Judith Harris was born 1564, died Bet. 1613-1659.

2308.Richard Odell was born in Salford, Bedfordshire, England. He died in Mar 1611 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England. He married Elizabeth Perst on 15 Sep 1565 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

2309.Elizabeth Perst. She died 14 Nov 1580 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

Child of Richard Odell and Elizabeth Perst is:

+ 257.i. John Odell was born 1575 in England, died 12 Jan 1656 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England, married Joan Bingley 05 Dec 1603 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England.

2310.Thomas Bingley[9] was born in 1556 in England[9]. He died between 1586-1647[9]. He married between 1575-1607[9].

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+ 258.i. Joan Bingley was born Abt. 1585, died Jun 1640 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England, married John Odell 05 Dec 1603 in Salford, Bedfordshire, England; married John Odell 25 Dec 1603 in Salford, Bedford, England[9].

2320.Robert Welles was born in 1540 in Stourton in Whichford, co. Warwick. He died about 1619. He was the son of 4640. THOMAS WELLES and 4641. Elizabeth Bryan. He married Alice.

2321.Alice.

Child of Robert Welles and Alice is:

+ 260.i. Thomas Welles was born 1598 in Whichford Co., Warwick , England, died 14 Jan 1660 in Wethersfield, married Alice Tomes Aft. 05 Jul 1615 in England.

2322.John Tomes[28].

+ 261.i. Alice Tomes, died Bef. 1646, married Thomas Welles Aft. 05 Jul 1615 in England.

i. John Tomes.

Notes for John Tomes:The Tomes family of Marston-Sicca, or Long Marston, in Gloucestershire (there is another Long Marston in Yorkshire), some five miles northwest from Shipston-on-Stour in Worcestershire, was related to the armigerous gentry and was made famous by the story of how John Tomes, after the Battle of Worcester, in 1651, concealed for one night, in his house at Marston-Sicca, the royal fugitive, Charles II, who was disguised as a cook's boy under the name of Will Jackson. The tale is told as follows in W. H. Hutton's "Highways and Byways in Shakespeare's Country," pp. 236-237:

"At the 'Kings Lodge,' the ancestors of Mr. Tomes, its present possessor, received Charles II. and gave the fugitive a night's rest, when he was Jane Lane's servant, on his escape from Worcester. It is at the end of the village, southwest of the church. Happily it has been hardly altered at all; outside it is of little interest, but there are some almost untouched rooms within. Charles' own account of his escape, dictated to Pepys, shows that he 'lay at Long-Marston,' he and Mrs. Lane, after they had been frighted near Stratford-on-Avon by a troop of horse, and had parted from Mrs. Lane's sister's husband. He speaks of it as 'in the vale of Esham.' 'Boscobel,' the 'Compleat History of his Sacred Majesty's Most Miraculous Preservation' (1680), tells that in Mr. Tomes's house, 'Will Jackson, being in the kitchen, in pursuance of his disguise, and the cook maid busy in providing supper for her master's friends, she desired him to wind up the Jack. Will Jackson was obedient, and attempted it, but hit not the right way, which made the maid in passion ask, 'What county man are you, that you know not how to wind up a Jack'? Will Jackson answered very satisfactorily: 'I am a poor tenant's son of Colonel Lane in Staffordshire. We seldom have roast meat, but when we have we don't make use of ?? Jack,' which in some measure assuaged the maid's indignation. Charles stayed there but one night and then 'without any considerable accident rode by Campden and arrived at an inn in Cirencester.'"

The John Tomes who rendered such timely aid to Charles II was the half brother of Alice (Tomes) Welles, the wife of Governor Welles; and I hope to be able to communicate to the REGISTER, in the near future, an article on Alice Tomes and her ancestry, which will be based on material collected by Colonel Banks.

2328.John Wheeler was born about 1538. He died in 1566. He was the son of 4656. Obadiah Wheeler. He married Alice Sayre.

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2329.Alice Sayre was born 1541. She died 15 Apr 1567 in Bedfordshire, England[9]. She was the daughter of 4658. William Sayre and 4659. Alice Squire.

Child of John Wheeler and Alice Sayre is:

+ 262.i. Thomas Wheeler was born 1565 in Cranfield, Bedford, , England, died Feb 1634 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng..

2402.Thomas Wheeler was born in 1591 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, Eng.. He died in 1654 in Fairfield Co., CT. He was the son of 4804. Thomas Wheeler. He married Anna Halsey on 05 May 1613 in Cranfield,Bedfordshire, Eng..

2403.Anna Halsey. She died 1659 in Fairfield Co., CT.

Child of Thomas Wheeler and Anna Halsey is:

+ 266.i. Hannah Wheeler was born 1617, died 1659, married James Bennett 1638.

2404.Thomas Osborne[25] was born about 1595 in Ashford, Kent, England[25]. He died between 1627-1686[25]. He was the son of 4808. Jeremy Osborne and 4809. Joan Wyborne. He married Mary Goatly on 18 Jan 1622[25].

Notes for Thomas Osborne:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2759, Date of Import: Jan 7, 1999]

!FAMILY RECORDS AND INFORMATION

2405.Mary Goatly was born Abt. 1601 in Ashford, Kent, England[25]. She died Bet. 1628-1695[25].

Notes for Mary Goatly:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2759, Date of Import: Jan 7, 1999]

!FAMILY RECORDS AND INFORMATION

Child of Thomas Osborne and Mary Goatly is:

+ 267.i. Jeremiah Osborn was born Bet. 1614-1638[25], died 1676 in The Pequot War.

2416.James Wakelee was born about 1594 in England. He died in Rhode Island. He married ?.

Notes for James Wakelee:According to History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield:

James Wakelee

He had lands recorded in Hartford Feb 1639/40. For several years thereafter, his name frequently appears in law-suits, and he sometimes acted as attorney for others. He m. 5 Oct 1652, Alice, widow of James Boosey of Wethersfield, and removed there. Constable of Wethersfield, Mar 1656/7; served on several juries, 1655-62,. Bef Jan. 1663 he fled from his wife and family to Rhode Island. In May 1663, Henry Wakelee had a power of attorney from James. It seems that James forfeited a bond of L. 150, which he had given for his appearance, and his housing and land were ordered sold. He had been accused of a capital crime, presumably witchcraft.

Attempts of James and Alice to divorce each other were unsuccessful. She died a Wethersfield, 30 Aug 1683. He petitioned in 1681 vainly for the remission of his forfeiture, and is said to have been living in Providence as late as 1690, when he must have been quite old, as he certainly was b. by

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living in Providence as late as 1690, when he must have been quite old, as he certainly was b. by 1610, and we should guess that he was b. by 1600.

The relationship of James to Henry and Richard Wakelee is not exactly determined but it is a reasonable guess that they were his sons by an earlier marriage.

----. James Wakelee 1 was born in 1600 in England 1 and died after 1690 in Providence, Providence Co., RI 1.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Emigrant Ancestor.

2. Lawsuit; 7 Sep 1648; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 2. Jeames Wakely plt Contra Nath: Ward defendt in an Action of the Case. In the Action of Jeames Wakely plt Contra Nath Warde defendt the Action is deferred to the next perticular Courte by theire Joint Consent.

3. Lawsuit; 24 Apr 1649; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 3. William Hurlebutt plt Contra Jeames Wakely defnedt in an action of the Case dammages 39s. In the Action of the Case betweene William Hurlebutt plt and Jeames Wakely defendt the flt falling shorte of his wittnes is to looss his Sute.

John Willcock plt Contra Jeames Wakely defendt in an action of the Case dammages 6s. In the Action of the Case betweene John Willcock plt and Jeames Wakely defendt the Court Adiudgeth the defendt to pay unto the plt 4s 4d.

4. Lawsuit; 6 Sep 1649; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 4. Jeames Wakely plt Contra Thomas Skidmore & Edward Higby defendts in an Action of Slaunder to the dammage of 20£. In the action betweene Jeames Wakely plt and Thomas Skidmore & Edward Higby defendts the Jury findes for the plt damages 2d and Costs of the Courte wch the Courte Allows to bee 9s 8d.

5. Fine; 6 Sep 1649; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 5. Jeames Wakely for some defects in wattching is fined 2s vjd

6. Served as Attorney; 6 Dec 1649; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 6. Jeames Wakely plt as Attorney to Stephen Day Contra Thomas Sckidmore defendt in an Action of Debt and dammages 17£ 10s. In the Action betweene Jeames Walely plt and Thomas Sckidmore defendt the Jury findes for the plt Debt and Dammages 15£ 10s and Costs of the Courte: Execution graunted the 7th of march (49) and deliuered the 3th day of ye same month.

7. Lawsuit; 5 Sep 1650; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 7. James Wakely plt Contra ye widdow Boosy defendt in an Action of the Case for the breach of Covenants to ye damage of [no amount given] [p 89] In the Acton of the Case betweene Jeames Wakely plt and the widdow Boosy defendt, the plt ont appearing the Courte graunts the defendt Costs 2s vid wch they Adiudge to plt to pay vnto the defendt.

8. Lawsuit; 5 Dec 1650; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 8. Jeames Wakely plt Contra Thomas Lord defendt in an Action of Debt with the damage tothe value of 8£ 6s. In the Action of Jeames Wakely plt and Tho: Lord defendt the Jury findes for the plt 6£ 2s and Costs of Courte.

9. Lawsuit; 5 Dec 1650; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 9. Jeames Wakely plt Contra Widdow Boosy defendt in an Action of the Case for breach of Convenants. In the action betweene Jeames Wakely plt and the widdow Boosy defendt, the Court Judgeth that howeuer there appeare not Evidence to prooue a Contract of marriage betwixt the said parties, yet there is sufficient to evince some Ingagemt or promise of the said Boosy to Jeames Wakely in reference to such a buisiness, and therfore her

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or promise of the said Boosy to Jeames Wakely in reference to such a buisiness, and therfore her proceedings with another before a Clear disengagemt had from the former was at least dissorderly.

10. Lawsuit; 1 Jun 1651; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 10. Thomas Ollcott plt Contra Jeames Wakely defendt in an Action of Debt with the damages to the value of 24£. In the Action betweene Thomas Ollcott plt and Jeames Wakely defendt the Jury findes for the plt Debt and damages 21s and Costs of the Courte.

11. Lawsuit; 7 Dec 1651; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 11. John Pantry plt Contra Jeames Wakely defendt in an Action of Slaunder to the damage of 40£. The pltiffs not appearing in Courte being Called to psecute theire Actions against theire defendts, they are to pay the Costs of theCourte & looss theire suitts.

12. Lawsuit; 4 Mar 1651/52; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 12. John Pantry plt Contra Jeames Wakely defendt in an Action of Slaunder to the damage of 20£. In the Action betweene John Pantry plt and Jeames Wakely defendt, the plt not Answering being Called in Courte hat non suited himselfe, and therefore is to pay the Costs of the Court and 18d Costs to the defendt:

13. Lawsuit; 14 May 1652; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 13. John Sadler plt Contra Jeames Wakely defendt in an Action of the Case for witholding a Bond after satisfaction made to the damage of 14£. In the Action betweene John Sadler plt and Jeames Wakely defendt, the Jury findes for the plt that hee should haue his specialty damages 2s vid and Costs of the Court wch is 7s 4d and 18d one wittness. Execution dd the 14th August 1651.

14. Served as Attorney; 14 May 1652; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 14. Jeames Wakely as Attornye to Jeames Rogerts plt Contra Richard Halls defendt, in an Action of Debt with the damage to the value of 9£: 10s: In the Action between Jeames Wakely as an Attornye to Jeames Rogers pt and Richard Halls defendt, the Jury findes for the plt Debt 4£ 13s & Costs of Courte.

Jeames Wakely as an Attornye to Mr. Robert Nash plt Contra John Throckmorton defendt in an Acton of the Case to the damage of 126£ In the Action betweene Jeames Wakely as an Attornye to Robert Nash, plt Contra John Throckmorton defendt the Jury findes for the plt damages 120£ and Costs of Court: the Courte suspends execution for 6 weekes Mr. Goodyeare putting in security for the payment of so much to the plt as the said Courte shall Judge vppon theire Consideracon of the verdictof the Jury before expressed: July the 21th the Courte did moderate the 120£ damages to 76£

15. VR - Marriage; 5 Oct 1652; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 15. Married Alice Boofy [Boosy]

16. Lawsuit; 6 Mar 1652/53; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 16. James Wakely proued at this Courte by Sam: Steele that the wife of the saide James hath in the time of her widdowhood giuen a bond to Joseph Boosy of 100£ fortiture if euer shee married to James Wakely.

17. Lawsuit; 4 Dec 1653; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 17. Tho: Rite plt: Contra James Wakely defendt in an Actyon of the Case about moooing his grass to the Damage of 5£. In the Actyon Betweene Tho: Rite plt: & James Wakely defendt: the plt: non suting himselfe is to pay Cost of Courte.

Sam: Wright plt: Contra James Wakely & his wife Defendts in an actyon of the Case for Breach of Couenants to the Damage of 26£. In the actyon between Sam: Wright plt: & James Wakely & his wife Defendt the Jury findes for the Defendts Cost of Court & two wittnesses 2 days 6ss.

18. Lawsuit; 7 Dec 1654; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 18. Will Lewis plt As Attorny to Mr John Cogin Cont: James Wakly Defendt: in an Actyon of reuiew of a former Actyon of the case uppon and to the Damage of 25£. In the Actyon betwnee Will Leawis plt as Attorny to Mr John Coggin & James Wakely Defendt: the Jury findes for the plt Debt & Damage 2£ 16s 00d & Cost of Court.

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19. Jury Duty; 6 Sep 1655; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 19.

20. Jury Duty; 2 Dec 1655; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 20.

21. Town Office; 5 Mar 1656/57; Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT 21. James Wakely sworn as Constable for Wethersfield

22. Lawsuit; 4 Jun 1657; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 22. Jahn Mores plt: contra James Wakely defendt in an Action of the case for detayning a bill to the damage of 15£. [No resolution of the suit is given]

23. Jury Duty; 5 Oct 1658; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 23.

24. Lawsuit; 2 Dec 1658; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 24. James Wakeley Plt contr Will Lewis sen Deft in an action of ye case for deteining Acquittance of discharg to ye damadge of sixteen pounds. ..the Jury finds for the Dft costs of ye Court and ye action.

25. Jury Duty; 1 Dec 1659; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 25.

26. Jury Duty; 22 Mar 1659/60; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 26.

27. Jury Duty; 7 Jun 1660; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 27.

28. Lawsuit; 7 Mar 1660/61; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 28. Daniell Clarke Plt contr James Wakely in an action of Debt wth damadge to ye sum of 25£. ..the Jury find for ye Pt Seauenteen pounds three shillings being ye remaindr of ye Bil and costs of ye Courts The Defent enters review at ye next pticuler Court in May: wch is granted him.

29. Lawsuit; 14 May 1661; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 29. James Wakeley pt on Review contr Danll Clarke, ec. In ye act of review depend twixt James Wakeley pt contr Danll Clark Dt ye Jury find for ye Dt thirteen pounds twelue shillings and costs of ye Court. Exedut dd 20 day for 15£ 10s

James Wakeley pt cont: Richard Treat Dt in an act of ye case of moneyes recd to ye damadge of 13£ 10s .. the Jury find for ye Pt 9 10 0 in pay according to the Bill and costs allowed 20s.

30. Lawsuit; 6 Jun 1661; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 30. Richard Treat ptf on reveiw contr James Wakeley for moneyes receaued to ye damadge of 13£ 10s. ..the Jury find for the Ptf eight pounds ten shillings as part of a Bill due from Wakely to Fellowes.

The Magestrates haueing heard the case respecting Wakeleyes Attaching corne yt was taken by Execution for Danll Clarke doe iudge that Wakely shal returne the Corne vnto ye Marshal for ye vse of Danll Clarke according to former Judgmt of ye Court. Execut dd to Jonathan subscribed p the Gouernor for to destrein 20s in corne.

31. Lawsuit; 7 Oct 1661; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 31. James Wakeley ptf on Attachmt contr the Estate of Mr Robbins in an action of debt by Bill wth damadge Seventeen pounds. .. the Jury find for ye plaintf his Bill to be made vp and costs of ye Court. Costs allowed 1 8 3.

32. Jury Duty; 5 Dec 1661; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 32.

33. Jury Duty; 6 Mar 1661/62; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 33.

34. Lawsuit; 6 Mar 1661/62; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 33. Wm Palmer pt contr James Wakeley in an action of debt to ye some of 20s. [No resolution of case given.]

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35. Estate Confiscated; 6 Jan 1662/63; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 34. Whereas James Wakely of Wethersfield is lately fled from his wife and family and left an estate behind him there. This Court doth hereby declare and order that all ye estate of James Wakely be secured and kept save vntill ye Quarter Court in March Only his wife hath liberty to make vse of what is necessary for the supply of ye family and to pay Labourers for what work is necessary about ye estate and the Townsmen of Wethersfield et Ens. Steel are ordered to take an Inventory of ye said estate according to ye neerest estimatin of of Debts and to prsent it to ye Court in March next.

36. Estate Confiscated; 5 Mar 1662/63; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 35. This Court orders that ye Sequestration laid on James Wakeleyes estate to be continued vntil the Court take it of And the wife of James Wakeley is ordered wth ye advice of Lt Lollister and Ens: Steel to pay & receiue debts and take acquittances in ye pticulers therof and to keep Accot of what shee doth and likewise to secure the estate and to be accountable to ye Court when called thervnto She hat also ful power to make Sale of what is needfull to discharge debts.

37. Divorce Filing; 1676; Rhode Island 36. James, who had fled to Rhode Island about 1661, presumably to escape a charge of witchcraft, filed for divorce from 2nd wife Alice Bossey. In court records, he demanded the Court "have his wife .. sent ot him" or "grant him a Bill of divorce." He claimed that Alice Bossey had aborgated her marital vows by refusing to join him. Alice proved to the court's satisfaction that James had engaged in a prenuptial agreement not to remove her from her dwelling in Wethersfield without her consent. The Bench anounced that it saw no grounds to grant either petition, and furthermore, no cause "so to compell ..[Alice] to remove" to Rhode Island.

38. Tax List; 27 Jul 1680; Providence, Providence Co., RI 37. James Weakley 0 0 6 [one of the smallest rates on the list and only for the 7 pd rate, the 4 pd rate being blank]

39. Took Inventory; 6 Mar 1681/82; Providence, Providence Co., RI 38. Along with Epenetus Olney, took the inventory of the estate of Tolleration Harris. Signed the inventory with a 'mark'.

James married Unknown (Wakelee). http://dunhamwilcox.net/source_files/wakelee.htm

2417.?.

Children of James Wakelee and ? are:

+ 269.i. Henry Wakelee was born Abt. 1620 in England, died 1690 in Stratford, CT, married Sarah Burt 04 Sep 1649.

ii. Richard Wakelee was born Bef. 1634.

2418.Henry Burt was born about 1595 in Harberton, Devon, England. He died on 30 Apr 1662 in Springfield, Hampden, MA. He was the son of 4836. Henry Burt and 4837. Isett. He married Eulalie Marche on 28 Dec 1619 in Dean Prior, Devon, Eng.

2419.Eulalie Marche was born Abt. 1598 in Sherford, Devon, Engl. She died Aug 1690 in Springfield, Hampden, MA. She was the daughter of 4838. Richard Marche and 4839. Joane Martyn.

Child of Henry Burt and Eulalie Marche is:

+ 270.i. Sarah Burt was born 14 Jan 1621 in Springfield, Hampden, MA or Harberton, Devon., died 1696 in Stratford, CT, married Henry Wakelee 04 Sep 1649.

2424.William Beardsley was born about 1579 in Ashton, Lancashire, England. He was the son of 4848. John Beardsley. He married Margaret Hassall.

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2425.Margaret Hassall was born Abt. 1583 in Ashton, Lancashire, England.

Child of William Beardsley and Margaret Hassall is:

+ 271.i. William Beardsley was born 1602 in Stratford on Avon, England, died 1661, married Mary Harvey 26 Jun 1630.

2560.Jan Van Campen[18] was born between 1570-1614[18]. He died between 1609-1695[18]. He married between 1594-1652[18].

+ 274.i. Gerret Jansen Van Campen was born Bet. 1609-1639[18], died Bet. 1664-1725[18], married Macktelt Stoffels 17 Jan 1659[17, 18].

2564.Broer Decker[18] was born between 1573-1619[18]. He died between 1613-1699[18]. He married between 1597-1656[18].

+ 276.i. Jan Broersen Decker was born Bet. 1613-1647[18], died Bet. 1674-1730[18], married Heyltje Jacobs Abt. 1660[18].

2636.Andries Luycaszen[16] was born in 1595 in Frederickstad, Denmark[16]. He died between 1614-1686[16]. He married Jannetje Sebyns between 1613-1643 in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[16].

2637.Jannetje Sebyns was born 1597 in Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1613-1691[16].

Child of Andries Luycaszen and Jannetje Sebyns is:

+ 285.i. Lucas Andrieszen was born Bet. 1609-1632 in New Amsterdam, NY[16], died Bet. 1648-1715 in New Amsterdam, NY[16], married Aefje Laurens Bet. 1630-1667[16].

2652.Jan Goosens[16] was born about 1591 in Netherlands[16]. He died between 1605-1681[16]. He married Ebelken Hermans between 1603-1640[16].

2653.Ebelken Hermans was born 1578 in Holland, Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1607-1672[16].

Child of Jan Goosens and Ebelken Hermans is:

+ 289.i. Aucke Janse Van Nuys was born Bet. 1605-1630 in Holland[16], died 1698 in N. Utrecht, NY[16], married Magdalena Pieterse 23 Apr 1645 in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[16].

2654.Pieter Jansz[16] was born about 1588 in Broik Op Lang, Netherlands[16]. He died between 1620-1679[16]. He was the son of 5308. Jan Gerritsz Maddelienen. He married Adriaentgen Arentsd about 1614 in Netherlands[16].

2655.Adriaentgen Arentsd was born Abt. 1590 in Alkmaar, Netherlands[16]. She died Bet. 1619-1684[16].

Child of Pieter Jansz and Adriaentgen Arentsd is:

+ 290.i. Magdalena Pieterse was born Bet. 1607-1630 in Langdendijck, Netherlands[16], died Bet. 1650-1717[16], married Aucke Janse Van Nuys 23 Apr 1645 in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[16].

2800.Jan Monfoort[20] was born between 1565-1594[20]. He died between 1619-1679[20]. He married between 1589-1636[20].

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+ 291.i. Pieter Monfoort was born Abt. 1616 in Valencienne, France[20], died 04 Jan 1661 in Long Island[20], married Sarah De Plancken 23 Mar 1636 in Amsterdam, Holland[20].

2804.Jorisen (Probably) Brinkerhoff.

+ 293.i. Abraham Jorisen Brinckerhoff was born Bet. 1617-1646[20], died Bet. 1671-1731[20], married Aeltje Stryker Bet. 1658-1690[20].

2824.prob.Nys Denyce.

+ 295.i. Teunis Nyssen was born Bef. 1618 in Binninck Utrecht, married Phebe Felix Seales 11 Feb 1640 in New Amsterdam.

2826.Jan Seales was born about 1594. He married Maria Roberts.

2827.Maria Roberts was born Abt. 1591 in of England.

Child of Jan Seales and Maria Roberts is:

+ 296.i. Phebe Felix Seales was born Abt. 1618 in of England, died 13 Dec 1666 in Flatbush,Kings,NY, married Teunis Nyssen 11 Feb 1640 in New Amsterdam.

2828.Gysbert Cornelus Bogert[26] was born in 1595 in Schoonderwoerd, HOLLAND[26, 29]. He died in 1685 in Catskill, NEW YORK[26, 29]. He married between 1614-1646[26].

+ 297.i. Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert was born Abt. 1620 in Heikop, Uctrecht?, died Abt. 1700 in Wallabout, Long Island, NEW YORK[26, 27], married Sarah Joris Rapalje 23 Aug 1655 in Brooklyn, New York[26, 27].

ii. Nicholas? Bogaert.

Notes for Nicholas? Bogaert:Nicholas, secretary of Buk May 8, 1666, per town rec. Probably a brother of Tunis Gysbertse.

2830.Joris (George) Jansen Rapalje[26, 30, 31] was born on 28 Apr 1604 in Valenciennes, France EM1623 "New Netherland"[30]. He died on 21 Feb 1663 in Wallabout, Long Island, NY[30]. He was the son of 5660. Jean Rapariellet and 5661. Elizabeth Baudoin. He married Catalynte Tricot on 21 Jan 1623 in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS[26, 29].

Notes for Joris (George) Jansen Rapalje:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #0378, Date of Import: Jan 10, 1999]

In her book, Famous Families of New York,(1970)Margherita Arlina-Hamm writes:"Religious forces are potent factors in the breaking up of old and in the establishment of new

communities. The wars between the Romanists and Huguenots are an interesting exemplification of this fact. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes drove tens of thousands of the Reformed faith into more liberal countries, and of these a considerable portion crossed the Atlantic and settled in the Dutch colonies of America.

"Among the first settlers in the New Netherlands, was Joris Jans de Rapalie, a noble Huguenot of La Rochelle,France, better known under the Dutch form of his name, Jan Joris Rapaelje. His family had been distinguished in the history of Brittany from the middle of the eleventh century.In this romantic province they owned large estates, and were famous for their valor and patriotism. Many of them took part in the Crusades, while others achieved distinction in the French wars at home and abroad. They were among the first converts to the Reformed faith, and paid the ususal penalty for their non-conformity. Some were killed, while the majority were forced to flee to Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland.

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Belgium, and Holland."Joris was among those who escaped to Holland. Here he remained a short time, and then,

with a company of venturous men and women, he took passage in the ship Unity of the Dutch West India Company, and arrived in New Amsterdam in 1624, being one of the earliest settlers. He stayed a short while at New Amsterdam, and then went to Fort Orange, now Albany. Here he remained three years, and returned to New Amsterdam, where he lived until 1637. In June of that year he bought a large tract of land from the Indians on the Long Island side of the East River, and there made his permanent home. The tract was of 335 acres, and included a large part of what was called the Wallabout. He was a man of high integrity, and a few years after his arrival inBrooklyn he was made a magistrate. He married Catalina Trico, daughter of Joris Trico of Paris, by whom he had eleven children..." The above book also showed a photograph of the title page of the Rapalje Family Bible and a page showing family records. Joris' name evolved to be known as George. The Rapalje family is also chronicled in the book, "The Middaughs of Dryden, NY" (1985) Compiled by Rhoda M. Durkan of Fairfax, Virginia. Page 1 begins "The Middaugh story really begins with the departure from Holland of Joris Jansen Rapalje and his young wife, Catalyntze Trico, who were among the first immigrants to the New World...In April 1623, the first group of colonists, thirty families of Walloons [those inhabitants of the Southern Netherlands who spoke French instead of Flemish] and Huguenots,assembled on the deck of the ship "New Netherland" under the command of Captain Cornelis Jacobsen May, after whom Cape May, New Jersey was named. They were mostly Protestant refugees who had sought asylum in Holland from religious persecution. They listened politely as two magistrates read to them the "Provisional Order" of the West India Company. First of all, they must obey orders, be loyal Reformed Calvinists, and convert the heathen wild men. They must live where they were told for at least six years, lending a hand in all communal enterprises, selling all materials for export to the company, recognizing the company's rights to all mining properties and pearl fisheries and absolute monopoly of the fur trade. To protect Holland's industry, they were not to sell for profit any of the products of their own handicraft. They must plant only what they were ordered to sow.They must be careful not to trade with outsiders or tell them the business or profits of the company. They must be honest and respectful in their dealings with the natives. Among these passerngers were 19-year-old Joris Jansen Rapalje and his 18-year-old bride, Catalyntze Trico, the daughter of Jeronimus Trico. Joris was born in Valenciennes, France and baptized in the Roman Catholic faith onApril 28, 1604. The baptismal record lists him as the illegitimate son of Jean Rapareilliet. One source states that Joris was descended froma noble family of Brittany. Catalyntze was born in 1605 in Pry, France, on the Herve River directly south of Charleroi in Hainault. In the marriage bans the name is spelled "Raparlie" and Joris's occupation is listed as "boratworker," probably a weaver. In "The Hudson" Carl Carmer tells of the passage. "The route of the "New Netherland" was throughthe English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Then the Canary Isles rose in fresh bright colors from the sea. The Savage Islands lay beyond and white sand shores beneath Virginia's tufted pines. Soft breezes and the moon of May performed their spell upon the pioneers, for Catzlyntze Trico long years later said she saw four weddings on the deck below the wind-filled sails." In "Proceedings of the New York Historical Society" by Augustus H. Van Buren, we learn, "Two months later they reached the mouth ofthe Hudson, then called the "River of the Prince Mauritius," in honor of the Stadholder of the Netherlands, Prince Maurice. Some of the passengers left the ship at that point and set out for the Delaware, others for Connecticut. Eight men stayed to begin the permanent settlement of Manhattan Island. Then Captain May, with about eighteen families, including Joris and Catalyntze, sailed up the river to where Albany now stands. There they built a quadrangular stockade of logs, new cut from the nearby woods, and called itFort Orange. Most of the colonists could neither read nor write. They were a wild, uncouth, rough, and most of

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Most of the colonists could neither read nor write. They were a wild, uncouth, rough, and most of the time a drunken crowd. They livedin small log huts thatched with straw. They wore rough clothes and in the winter were dressed in skins. They subsisted on a little corn, game and fish. They were afraid of neither man, God, nor the Devil. They were laying deep the foundation of the Empire State." On page 2 of "The Middaughs of Dryden, NY", the story continues. "The costume of the wife of a typical settler usually consisted of a single garment, reaching from neck to ankles. In the summertime she went bareheaded and barefooted. She was rough, coarse, ignorant, uncultivated. She helped her husband to build their log hut, to plant his grain, and to gather their crops. If Indians appeared in her husband's absence, she graspedthe rifle, gathered her children about her, and with a dauntless courage, defended them to the death. They were a stalwart race, strong to hold their own in the struggle for existence and in the establishment of a permanentcommunity. In two depositions made by Catalyntze in 1685 and 1688, she states that during the three years they lived in Fort Orange, the Indians were "all as quiet as lambs," but other sources do not bear her out. Jameson in "Narrativesof New Netherland" states that in 1625 the Mohicans, while at war with the Mohawks, asked for assistance from Fort Orange. The Mohawks overwhelmed all of them, and the commander of the fort and three of his men were killed. One was roasted and eaten. On June 9, 1625 their first child, Sarah, was born to Joris and Catalyntze, the first white Christian female of European parents born in New Netherland. The following year Joris and Catalyntze went to Manhattan after Fort Amsterdam was completed. Only fifteen or sixteen men remained at Fort Orange. Joris was one of the "Twelve Men" magistrates who were representatives chosen at the request of Governor Kieft to advise respecting war against the Weckquaesgeeks, by an assembly of heads of families convened in August, 1641. They counseled delay, but finally in January 1642 consented to war. When they proceeded to demand reforms, especially popular representation in the Council, the governor dissolved them. The Twelve Men, afterwards reduced to Eight, in court matters could neither vote nor give advice, but were chosen, in view of the war and some other occurrences, to serve as cloaks and cats-paws. Otherwise, they received no consideration and were little respected if they opposed at all the views of the director, who himself imagined, or certainly wished to make others believe,that he was sovereign and that it was absolutely in his power to do or refuse todo anything. Governor Kieft had little regard for the safety of the people, asclearly appeared in that ill-fated war with the Indians. However, when it resulted in disaster, he devised all sorts of certificates and petitions to shift the blame upon others. The war was carried too far, and everyone laid the damage and bloodshed to his account. Another source states that Joris was a member of Governor Stuyvesant's Council. On June 16, 1637 Joris purchased from the Indians an estate of 335 acres called "Rennegackonk." It was located on Long Island in the bend of Wallabout Bay. It was probably a farm and was occupied by him until about 1654. In 1870 the site was occupied by the U.S. Marine Hospital. Joris died in New York in 1665. His will lists him as of the Ferry, BrooklandTownship, Kings County. Real and personal property was left to his wife andchildren. The executor was John Middaugh."

Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island New York

Joris Jansen, the common ancestor of the family, emigrated in 1623; m. Catalyntje dau. of Joris Trico of Paris; d. about 1665. Resided at first in Albany, where his dau. Sarah was born, and not in Brn as asserted by some writers, then in N. A. and finally on his plantation at the Wallabout in Brn of 167 morgens, for which he obtained a patent June 16, 1637. Was one of the 12 men representing the N. N. in 1641, and mag. of Brn in 1655, '56, '57, '60, and '62. Some writers prefix a De to his surname so as to make it De Rapalie, but the compiler has seen no

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writers prefix a De to his surname so as to make it De Rapalie, but the compiler has seen no conclusive evidence to justify it, nor has he found among the public and private records of this vicinity or elsewhere an instance where either Joris Jansen or any of his descendants have made use of said prefix. Issue:--Sarah Jorise, b. June 9, 1625, m. 1st Hans Hansen Bergen, m. 2d Tunis Gysbertse Bogaert; Marretje Jorise, b. Mar. 16, 1627, m. Michael Paulus Vandervoort; Jannetje Jorise, b. Aug. 18, 1629, m. Rem Jansen Vanderbeeck; Judith Jorise, b. July 5, 1635, m. Pieter Pietersen Van Nest; Jan Jorise, b. Aug. 28, 1637; Jacob Jorise, b. May 28, 1639; Catelyntje Jorise, b. Mar. 28, 1641, m. Jeremias Jansen Van Westerhout; Jeronemus Jorise, b. June 27, 1643; Annetje Jorise, b. Feb. 8, 1646, m. 1st Marten Reyerse, m. 2d Joost France; Elizabeth Jorise, b. Mar. 26, 1648, m. Dirck Cornelise Hoogland; and Daniel Jorise, b. Dec. 29, 1652. Made his mark "R" to documents. [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jan 10, 1999]

JORIS (GEORGE) JANNSE RAPELJE WAS THE 1st US ANCESTOR OF THE RAPELJE CLAN. HE AND HIS WIFE WERE MARRIED JUST BEFORE EMBARKING TO NEW AMSTERDAM (USA). HE WAS A BARAT WORKER (CLOTH WEAVER). JORIS DIED JUST BEFORE THE FALL OF DUTCH RULE.=====================================================Rapalje

Arms of Joris Jansen Rapalje.

ARMS- Azure, three bars or.CREST- Issuing from a ducal coronet or, on a high hat ofdignity azure, three bars of the first. The hat surmounted withsix ostrich feathers or and azure.MOTTO- Willing obedience and serenity of mind.(Crozier: "General Armory.")

"Joris Janssen Rapalje came to New Netherlands in 1623("American Families of Historic Lineage" says about 1632 [atypo?]) on the ship "Unity," which was the first vessel to bringagricultural colonists to the Hudson Valley. For three years, from1623 to 1626, he resided at Fort Orange, now Albany, but at theend of that time he removed to New Amsterdam, which was becoming a center for persecutedHuguenots and Walloons. He located on what is now Pearl Street and was residing there when hisdeed to the property was confirmed March 13, 1647. He had already purchased from the Indians,on June 16, 1637, a farm containing one hundred and sixty morgens or three hundred and thirty-fiveacres. The Indians called it Rennagaconck, while the Dutch called it Wale bocht. It was locatedwhere the present United States Marine Hospital in Brooklyn stands and also included the landbetween Nostrand and Grand avenues. He may have resided there for a time and been obliged toreturn to the city on account of Indian troubles. In 1641 Joris Rapalje was elected member of aboard of twelve men to consult with Governor Kieft on account of the dangerous situation theconfronting the Colony on account of unrest among the Indians. This was the beginning ofrepresentative government in the Dutch portions of America, and the board availed itself of theopportunity to strengthen such institutions by an attempt to limit the arbitrary power of the Governor,for which they wished to substitute a more democratic system. According to their plan four of theirnumber should become members of the Permanent Council. The representative body was, however,abolished the following year. June 22, 1654, Joris Rapalje sold his property on Pearl Street toHendrick Hendrickson and removed to his farm at Wale bocht, where he lived the rest of his life. In1655, 1656, 1657, 1660, and 1662 he was a magistrate in Brooklyn. He apparently died about thetime of the close of the Dutch administration, as his name disappears from the records of the time.

Joris Janssen Rapalje married Catalyntje Trico, who was born in 1605 {in Paris} and diedSeptember 11, 1689. She was a daughter of Joris Trico, of Paris, France, and his wife Michele

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September 11, 1689. She was a daughter of Joris Trico, of Paris, France, and his wife MicheleSauvagie. After the death of her husband, Catalyntje continued to reside at Wale bocht. She wasseventy-four years of age at the time Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter, the Labodists, visited herthere and described her in their journals as follows:

M. de la Grange came with wife to invite me to accompany them in their boat to the Wale bocht, aplace situated on Long Island almost an hour's distance below the city, directly opposite Correlaerrhoeck from whence, I had several times observed the place which appeared to me quite pleasant--she is worldly minded, living with her whole heart, as well as body, among her progeny which nownumber 145 and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lived alone by herself a little apart from theothers, having her little garden and other conveniences with which she helped herself.

Children:

1.Sara, born at Fort Orange, June 9, 1625, the first white child to be born in New Netherlands, died about 1685; married (first) Hanse Hansen Bergen; (second) Teunis Cysberts Bogart. 2.Marritje, born March 11 {16}, 1627. {married Michael Paulus Vandervoort} 3.Jannetje, born August 16, 1629; married, December 21, 1642, Remmet Janzen Van Jeversen. 4.Judith, born July 15 {5}, 1635; married Peter Pietersen Van Nest. 5.Jan, born August 28, 1637, died January 25, 1663; married April 16 or 26, 1660, Maria Fredericks of the Hague; was a deacon of the Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn. 6.Jacob, born May 28, 1639, killed by the Indians. 7.Catalyntje, born March 28, 1641; married August 16, 1664, Jeremias Jansen Van Westerhaut. 8.Jeremias, born June 27, 1643; married Anna, daughter of Teunis Nyssen or Denyse; occupied the ancestral home at the Wallabout; schepen of Brooklyn in 1673 and 1674; justice of the peace in 1689 and 1690. 9.Annitie, born February 8, 1646, married (first), May 14, 1663, Martin Ryerse, from Amsterdam; (second), January 30, 1692 Fransz Joort. {Joost France} 10.Elizabeth, born March 26, 1648; married Dierck Cornelisen Hooglandt. 11.Daniel, born December 29, 1650, baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church, January 1, 1651, died in Brooklyn, December 26, 1725; married (first) Sarah Clock; (second) Tryntie Alberts.

Wilfred Jordan, Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Lewis HistoricalPublishing Co., New York, 1942, pp. 199, 200; Coat of Arms facing p. 198.

Henry A. Stoutenburgh, A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay,Queens Co., Island of Nassau. (Now Long Island), 1902, pp. 444-6. {source of additional datain brackets. Also has Catelyn Trico's deposition of her arrival in 1623 on the ship, "Unity,"settlements, relocations, and dealings with the Indians described as, "all quiet as lambs." }

2831.Catalynte Tricot was born 1606 in Paris, France or Pry, Belgium[31]. She died 1689 in Brooklyn, New York[31]. She was the daughter of 5662. Joris Jeronimus Tricot and 5663. Michele Sauvagie.

Notes for Catalynte Tricot:[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jan 10, 1999]

CATALYNTJE'S FAMILY WAS ALSO CLOTH WEAVERS(LIKE HER HUSBAND'S) THEY WERE INVENTERS OF A VERY FAMOUS WEAVE OF WOOLEN CLOTH THEY CALLED TRICOTINE WHICH WAS USED FOR MILITARY OFFICER'S UNIFORMS FOR CENTURIES, AS IT DOEN NOT SAG OR WRINKLE AND HAS PRACTICALLY NO "WEAR OUT". BOTH THE RAPELJE AND TRICOT FAMILIES WERE ALSO FAMOUS FOR THEIR FINE TAPESTRIES. KINGS ORDERED THEM TO TEACH TAPESTRY MAKING IN THEIR COUNTRIES, SOME OF WHICH HANG IN MUSEUMS IN FRANCE, BELGIUM & ITALY TO THIS DAY. CATALYNTJE'S FAMILY WAS IN SOMEWAY TO THE LaGRANGE FAMILY, WHO IN TURN WERE CONNECTED IN SOME WAY TO THE

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WAY TO THE LaGRANGE FAMILY, WHO IN TURN WERE CONNECTED IN SOME WAY TO THE MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE. THE LaGRANGE BOYS COMMING TO BROOKLYN & NEW JERSEY IN THE 1670'S SAID :"WE CAME TO SEE OUR OLD AUNT CATALYNTJE TRIKO RAPALJE". THEY CLAIMED THAT LaGRANGE CASTLE WAS THEIR HOME, AS IT HAD ALSO BEEN THE HOME OF THEIR AUNT. THE MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE LIVED & DIED IN LeGRANGE CASTLE. HER FATHER'S NAME (SPELLED TRICOT) WAS PRONOUNCED "tree ko".[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #0378, Date of Import: Jan 10, 1999]

There is some disagrement between the authorities on the name of the ship she and Joris emigrated on, and whether it was'New Netherlands' in 1623 or 'Unity' in 1624.

Tricot is also spelled differently by different sources (and indeed by the bearers of the name - assuming they knew how to spell). Trico, Tricot, Tricaud, all sound the same when you are listening to a Frenchman.

Her middle name varies from source to source - it is sometimes like her father's, 'Jeronomus', or like her daughter Sarah's sometimes 'Jurisey', sometimes 'Jorisey', or at other times non-existant (like her daughter).

Child of Joris (George) Jansen Rapalje and Catalynte Tricot is:

+ 298.i. Sarah Joris Rapalje was born 09 Jun 1625 in Albany, NEW YORK[26, 27], died 16 Feb 1687 in Wallabout, Long Island, NEW YORK[26, 27], married Theunis Gysbertsen Bogaert 23 Aug 1655 in Brooklyn, New York[26, 27].

3240.Robert De Levering was born before 1600 in Holland.

Notes for Robert De Levering:

1. ROBERT1 DE LEVERING was born in HOLLAND.

Notes for ROBERT DE LEVERING:THE FIRST OF THIS FAMILY I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND IS JOHN de LEVERING,WHO EVIDENTLY TOOK HIS NAME FROM THE TOWN WHERE HE LIVED WHICHWAS LEVERINGTON, IN CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND. HE LIVED THERE IN 1316.

ROBERT de LEVERING, HIS DESCENDENT JOINED THE SEPARATISTS IN 1600,GOING TO LEYDEN , HOLLAND. HE STAYED THERE, WHEN THE PILGRIMS, A PARTOF THIS SAME SEPARATIST GROUP, LEFT LEYDEN FOR AMERICA. LATER, HEMARRIED AND WENT TO LIVE AT GEMEN, IN GERMANY. HIS HOME THERE ISSTILL STANDING, AND IT WAS IN THIS HOME THAT HIS TWO SONS, ROZIER ANDGEBHARD WERE BORN.

+ 301.i. Rozier Levering was born Abt. 1613 in Leyden, So. Holland, Netherlan, died Mar 1676 in Gemen, West Phalia, Prussia, married Elizabeth Van DeWalle Abt. 1646.

3242.Jacob Van DeWalle.

+ 302.i. Elizabeth Van DeWalle was born 1626 in Wessel, West Phalia, Prussia, died Gemen, WestPhalia, Prussia, married Rozier Levering Abt. 1646.

3992.Robert Ellison. He married Hannah Gerrard.

Notes for Robert Ellison:# Title: Dr# Name: Robert Ellison# Sex: M# Change Date: 22 APR 2005# Note:

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# Note:

In 1656 he patented 577 acres in New Kent Co VA. He was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1656-1663.

Capt. Robert Ellyson was granted a tract of 577 acres of land in the County of New Kent in 1656, which was described in the patent as lying in the narrowes of York River, next to the lands of George Chapman, William Cox, and John Hope, of which 200 acres lay in James City County on the east side of Burchen Swamp and 377 acres formerly granted to Robert Priddy, who sold the same to Edward, by whom it was deserted and was now granted by the General Court, the whole amount being due to Ellyson for transportation of twelve persons (Patent book 4, page 102). Robert Ellyson resided in James City County and was Sheriff and Burgess for James City County.

Documented facts:

'List of Emigrants to America 1600-1700', John Camden Hotten, pg 180; John Allison arrived in America in 1621/22 on the 'Prosperous'; Ellin Hamilton Allison arrived in America in 1624 on the 'Charitie'. 'List of Person of Quality', John Camden Hotten, pg 231; John and Ellin Allison/Ellison resided in Archer's Hope VA in 1624. From the Journal of the House of Burgesses, Colony of Virginia; January 3, 1624, page 40. John Southerne is sworne and exam sayeth, th' Mr. Nicholas Hide borrowed of John Elysone thirty shillings for one yeare; page 55 April 25, 1625, Yt is ordered ... that John Elysone be heare the same dye.

Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol I, pg 265. December 15, 1652 Robert Ellyson is a witness in York Co VA. William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 24, pg 68. February 7, 1655 Mr. Robert Ellyson was present at James City Co VA court. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 8, pg 108. In 1656 Liutenant Colonel Ellyson was listed among the justices of Gloucester Co VA. In 1656 Robert Ellyson patented 577 acres in New Kent Co VA. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 10, pg 32. In his will dated January 2, 1656 Dr. Henry Waldron of York Co VA bequeaths to Captain Robert Ellyson of James City Co, 'all my library and books whatsoever in this county and my horse, together with my cheste of physicall means'. William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. III, pg 181. 1657-1659, vestryman in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co VA. St. Peter's Parish Register, New Kent County Records. 1657-1658 High Sheriff of James City Co VA and Sergeant of Arms of House of Burgesses. Hening's Statutes, Vol. I, pp 196 and 503. March 1660/1661, on committee to act during recess of Assembly. Hening's Statutes, Vol. II, pg 31. September 10, 1663, Capt. Robert Ellyson, Burgess for James County at session of the Assembly. Hening's Statutes, Vol. II, pg 197. September 1664 it was ordered by the Assembly that 'Robert Ellyson, Mr. Walter Chiles, and the clerk of the assembly, be appointed by the house to examine and state the records as they are now. Hening's Statutes, Vol II, pg 211. In 1666 the debts of Capt. Richard Longman filed in York Co VA court include: To Mr. Robert Ellyson as attorney agt Jones at James City; to Dr. Robert Ellyson for physick in my sickness. York Co VA Records Vol. IV, pp 114 and 117. From the Journal of the House of Burgesses, Colony of Virginia, pg 311; October 2, 1672, Ordered that Mr. Thomas Viccar bee Guardian to Gerrard Robert Ellison Sonne and Orphan of Majr Ellison.

June 14, 1698 vestry minutes of St. Peter's Parish ordered Jarret Robert Ellyson to help clear the road in his precincts. May 1721, a negro belonging to Gerrard Robert Ellyson is baptized in St. Peter's Parish.

January 1727 Joshua Myhill of Elizabeth City VA writes his will naming his sister Ann Ellyson to be his executor. Proved June 12, 1727. Elizabeth City County Deeds, Orders, Wills 1704-1730, p 68. June 1727 Ann Ellyson writes her will naming her sons John, Gerrard, and Thomas, and appointing her brother Lockey Myhill executor. Proved July 19, 1727. Elizabeth City County Deeds, Orders, Wills 1704-1730, p 68.

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There are many theories as to the ancestors and descendants of Dr. Robert Ellyson, our progenitor. I cannot prove nor disprove any of them. I leave you to draw your own conclusions. However, referring to the Bible Record of Mrs. Elizabeth Allison Irvin: BIBLE RECORD OF ELIZABETH ELLISON ERWIN: This Bible was supposed to be in the possession of Miss Julia Erwin, Rt. 3, Darlington, S.C. in the late 1950's. This Bible was printed in London by Robert Baker in 1613. It has no section for birth, marriages, and death, but Elizabeth Ellison Erwin used the blank pages to record the following information after the Revolutionary War. The names in this Bible record seem to be correct, but the order is not. 'My father, Robert Allison, passed 1772. (The names during long years has been spelt, Allyson, Ellison, Elison, Allison, etc). My mother was Mary Lide or Lloyd, daughter to Robert Lloyd from Wales to Penn about 1683. My grandparents were John Allison and Elizabeth Matthews of Va. He being the son of Robert and Ann Mayhill. He being the son of Capt. Robert Allison and Hannah Gerard of Maryland and Va. He being the son of Robert Allison and Sarah Spence of Va. He being the son of John Allison (Ellyson) b. Windyedge County Lanark, Scotland who married with Ellin Hamilton and came be Va. in early days before 1625. The first one of our family lived in Va. and Maryland. I Hereby name my brothers and sisters....'' I propose that all of the references to Mr./Captain/Dr./Colonel Ellyson may NOT be one person; but rather may be father and son. Just which one is which I do not know. I offer my theory based on the Erwin Bible record: John Allison, born 1580-1590Lanark County Scotland marries ca 1600 Ellin Hamilton, born 1580-1590 Robert Ellyson, born 1600-1610 Lanark County Scotland marries Sarah Spence, born 1600-1610 England, d/o William Spence of James City Co VA Dr. Robert Ellyson, born 1620-1630 Virginia marries Hannah Gerrard, born ca 1620-1630 Maryland, possibly d/o Dr. Thomas Gerrard of St. Mary'sCo MD. Gerrard Robert Ellyson, born ca 1652-55 Virginia (he is not of age when his father dies ca 1672) , d 1721-1727 marries ca 1675 Ann Myhill, born 1650-1660 Virginia, d 1727, d/o John and Mary Lockey Myhill Gerrard Robert Ellyson II, born ca 1675 Virginia (his eldest son marries in 1715) d before 16 Dec 1749 New Kent Co VA marries ca 1695 Sarah and associates himself with the Quaker church. John Ellyson, born 1675-1685 Virginia d ca 1740 South Carolina, marries ca 1699 Elizabeth Matthews - grandparents of Elizabeth Allison Erwin. Thomas Ellyson, born 1675-1685 Virginia.

# Birth: ABT 1625 in Virginia# Death: BET SEP 1664 AND 1668 in New Kent Co, VA

3993.Hannah Gerrard.

Child of Robert Ellison and Hannah Gerrard is:

+ 307.i. Gerrard Robert Ellison, married Anne Myhill Abt. 1675.

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This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1314686 - 1314688.3

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Ancestors of Loren Glen McCalla

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Colonial Daughters24

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