Genealogical notes of New York and New England families, Part 12

Author: Talcott, S. V. (Sebastian Visscher), b. 1812
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : Weed, Parsons and Co.
Number of Pages: 840


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Marched through Hall's Gaps, a new military road over the


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Cumberland mountain to Lowden, Tenn. Ordered from this point to the state of Michigan for conscripts by General Burnside, receiving this order at the request of Colonel Moore, for gallantry at Green River fight, being second in command at that battle, and holding the enemy at bay with Company F alone, for the space of half an hour, while the Colonel was re- forming his new line of battle, after being flanked out of the first position. The second position held until the battle was over and the enemy retired with a respectful request to be permitted to bury their dead. Arrived at Grand Rapids, Mich., sometime in the month of November, 1863, and from that post was removed by order of War Department to Niles, Mich., in the month of February, 1864, on recruiting service ; remained there until April 25th, when I was ordered to join my regiment in the field near Knoxville, Tenn. Joined regiment at Cleveland, Tenn., without delay, and after that participated in all the principal battles in the forward move- ment to Atlanta and the sea.


Was at the battle of Stoney Face and complimented by General McLane for bringing the regiment in from the front, who had been ordered to lie down, they then being the only regiment charging - the line having broken on the right and left under a withering fire of artillery from Rebel forts, and were flying to the rear for cover. Finding myself the ranking officer I ordered the men to remain in the order they were until we were supported by artillery, when the order was given by the right flank, as skirmishers at long intervals, to move to the timber so as not to attract the enemy's attention, and the command was soon restored to the lines. The good conduct of officers and men obeying orders saved the command from terrible punishment, the enemy not understanding the move- ment until the men were safe.


First Brigade, Second Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, supported General Harker at Buzzard Roost, one of the hardest fights in the campaign. Wounded by a contusion at the battle of Resaca, received while storming the enemy's fort. The Twenty-fifth, the only regiment to reach the fort, when not being supported, were compelled to oblique march to a creek


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on the east side of the fort, taking refuge in the water, where they remained until night-fall, not daring to show themselves in the day light for fear of being shot by the enemy in the fort, who were watching them.


By record, was in one hundred battles and skirmishes for one hundred days, no day being out of the sound of cannon or musketry, with the Twenty-third Army Corps, Major-General Schofield commanding First Brigade, Second Division.


The Twenty-fifth Michigan, after they had made their mark at Tibb's Bend, Green River, Ky., were always known as the "Green River boys," and always in marching in review re- ceived the compliments that every brave soldier does from soldiers belonging to other corps of the army - hearty cheers for their gallantry. Was mustered out of service at the end of the war, after going through many scenes and trials of danger which would fill nearly an entire book to give a description of, by being honorably discharged.


S. S. LANSING.


409.


Jacob, Jr., son of (210) Hendrick Lansing and Helena Winne, was born August 4, 1770 ; married (93) Alida, daugh- ter of (59) Andries Douw and Catharine De Forest (b. Decem- ber 2, 1772), September 8, 1791, and had


608 Mary, b. April 26, 1793; d. in infancy.


609 Andries Douw, b. March 16, 1796 ; m. GERTRUDE HINMAN, December 30, 1822 ; d. July 26, 1864.


610 James, b. September 23, 1799 ; m. SARAH MCDONALD.


611 Volkert D., b. April 3, 1804 ; d. y.


612 Volkert D., b. February 10, 1807 ; d. y.


Jacob Lansing, Jr., died in Albany in 1845.


609.


Andries Douw, son of (409) Jacob Lansing, Jr., and (93) Alida Douw, was born in Albany March 16, 1796; mar- ried Gertrude, daughter of Dr. Aaron Hinman and Gertrude Van der Heyden, of Troy (b. 1804), December 30, 1822, and had


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613 Anna, b. July 4, 1824 ; m. ISAAC FONDA, July 30, 1867. 614 Richard, b. September 17, 1825 ; d. December 19. 1844. 615 Amanda, b. October 20, 1827 ; d. s. September 12, 1873. 616 Alida D., b. September 23, 1829 ; d. February 24, 1851. 617 Henry, b. January 14, 1832 ; m., 1st, FANNY A. WOOD, December 21, 1854; 2d, CAROLINE M. PAIGE, August 24, 1871. 618 William, b. February 11, 1834 : d. February 2, 1852.


619 Gertrude, b. September 3, 1836; d. September 13, 1837.


620 Gertrude, b. April 17, 1839 ; d. August 14, 1840.


621 Andries Douw, Jr., b. April 29, 1842 ; m. SUSAN B. NOTT, Feb- ruary 25, 1864.


622 Catharine D., b. October 14, 1843 ; d. January 16, 1850.


623 Julia, b. November 29, 1846 ; d. June 28, 1852.


Andries Douw Lansing died in Albany July 26, 1864. GERTRUDE, his widow, died in Albany October 9, 1871.


610.


James, son of (409) Jacob Lansing, Jr., and (93) Alida Douw, was born in Albany September 23, 1799; married Sarah McDonald, and had


624 Jacob J., b. in 1823 ; married.


625 Edward.


617.


Henry, son of (609) Andries Douw Lansing and Gertrude Hinman, was born in Albany January 14, 1832; married, 1st, Fanny A., daughter of Henry P. T. Wood and Edna Walworth, of New York, December 21, 1854, who died May 19, 1864. No children. He married, 2d, Caroline M., daughter of Alonzo C. Paige and Harriet Mumford (b. April 14, 1843), August 24, 1871, and had


626 Andries D., b. September 18, 1872.


627 Alonzo C. P., b. June 14, 1874.


Henry Lansing and family reside in Albany, N. Y.


621. .


Andries Douw, son of (609) Andries Donw Lansing and Gertrude Hinman, was born in Albany April 29, 1842; married Susan B., daughter ef Benjamin Nott and Elizabeth Cooper, February 25, 1864, and had


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628 Henry D., b. December 25, 1864.


629 Cooper N., b. August 7, 1866.


630 Gertrude, b. September 25, 1868. 631 Anna, b. January 1, 1871.


Andries Douw Lansing and family reside in Albany, N. Y.


430.


Jacob Jeremiah, son of (238) Jeremiah Lansing and Helena Wendell, was born November 27, 1792; married, 1st, Julia Ann, daughter of Joseph and Jerusha Alexander (b. December 19, 1795), February 1, 1820, who died March 4, 1823. No children. He married, 2d, Jane, daughter of Ashbel and Elizabeth Root (b. August 11, 1803), August 8, 1826, and had


632 Joseph Alexander, b. July 4, 1827.


633 Helena, b. November 15, 1828.


634 Jeremiah, b. January 31, 1830; d. s. December 6, 1868.


635 Charles, b. June 25, 1833 ; d. s. June 16, 1849.


Jacob Jeremiah Lansing died September 19, 1877. JANE ROOT, widow of JACOB JEREMIAH LANSING, died March 7, 1878.


540.


Arthur Breese, son of (326) Barent Bleecker Lansing and Sarah Breese, married, 1st, Louisa Lovett, of Washing- ton, D. C. No children. He married, 2d, Janet Suffern, of New York city, and had


636 Janet Sarah.


Arthur Breese Lansing died in New York city.


541.


Henry Livingston, son of (326) Barent Bleecker Lansing and Sarah Breese, was born ; married (498 Sherman) Catharine 0., daughter of Henry B. Gibson, of Canandaigua, and (479) Sarah Sherman, October 22, 1838, and had


637 Henry Gibson, b. February 17, 1840 ; d. s. in Montevideo, S. A., May 30, 1870.


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638 Livingston, b. May 23, 1841; m. GRACE CLEVELAND COXE, De- cember 31, 1868.


639 Charles M., b. June 27, 1843 ; m. ELIZA MYRA GOODRICH, Sep- tember 1, 1869.


640 Sarah G., b. August, 1846 ; m. General HENRY L. BURNETT, September 4, 1867.


641 Watts Sherman, b. September 17, 1850 ; m. AGNES MAUD HEN- RIETTA, daughter of Dr. T. H. Watt, of Niagara, Ontario Canada, July 31, 1877; no ch.


Henry Livingston Lansing resides in Niagara, Canada.


542.


Henry Seymour, son of (326) Barent Bleecker Lan- sing and Sarah Breese, was born February, 1824 ; married Jane Amelia, daughter of Henry White, and had


642 Henry White. 643 Arthur Louis. 644 Bleecker, d. y.


General Henry Seymour Lansing died at Burlington, N. J., April 14, 1882. Prior to the breaking out of the war he was the chief manager of the American-European Express company, and superintended the banking department of the company at Paris for a considerable time. He assisted in organizing the Military Commission of the State of New York before the war. He was appointed Captain of the Twelfth Infantry, and served until July, 1863, when he resigned.


543.


Manette Antill, daughter of (326) Barent Bleecker Lansing and Sarah Breese, married Charles W., son of Prof. S. F. B. Morse, and had


645 Bleecker Lansing. 646 Samuel Finley Breese. ยท 647 Susan Lynn.


544.


Barent Bleecker, son of (326) Barent Bleecker Lan- sing and Sarah Breese, married Sophia, daughter of E. P. Williams, of Buffalo, and had


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648 Williams. 649 Stewart Antill. 650 Gerrit Bleecker. S


638.


Livingston, son of (541) Henry Livingston Lansing and (498 Sherman) Catharine Olivia Gibson, was born in Canandaigua May 23, 1841 ; married, in Buffalo, Grace Cleve- land, daughter of Bishop Cleveland Coxe, December 31, 1868, and had


651 Henry Livingston, b. June 1, 1869.


652 Cleveland Coxe, b. December 2, 1874.


653 Gibson, b. February 16, 1876; d. August 10, 1876. 654 Katharine Cleveland, b. July 23, 1878.


Captain Livingston Lansing, of the New York Seventeenth regiment, was with the Army of the Potomac for more than a year, participating in the various battles. In the Fredericksburg slaughter the vizor of his cap was struck by a ball which passed out through the cap cover; a fragment of a shell tore a hole in his coat, another hit him on the hip and his horse was wounded in the foot. Colonel Stockton, commanding the Third brigade in the Fifth Army Corps, thus indorsed Captain LANSING's resignation when presented :


"Respectfully forwarded and strongly recommended. Cap- tain LANSING has been my assistant adjutant general for most of the time since I assumed command of this brigade, and has always performed his duty most satisfactorily. He has already tendered his resignation a number of times for private reasons expressed. In the late bloody fight he was on the field through- out, ever efficient and prompt to carry my orders at all risks- fearlessly risking his life in the service of his country. I feel it but just that he should now be permitted to resign, as he can honorably do, I therefore recommend the same."


LIVINGSTON LANSING is a lawyer and resides with his family in Buffalo.


639.


Charles Miller, son of (541) Henry Livingston Lan- sing and (498 Sherman) Catharine Olivia Gibson, was born in Canandaigua June 27, 1843 ; married Eliza Myra, daughter


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of Guy H. Goodrich, of Buffalo, N. Y., September 1, 1869, and had


655 Wynn, b. September 3, 1870 ; d. June 29, 1873.


656 Catharine Olivia Gibson, b. February 11, 1872.


657 Karl Herrick, b. February 23, 1876.


640.


Sarah Gibson, daughter of (541) Henry Livingston Lansing and (498 Sherman) Catharine Olivia Gibson, was born August, 1846 ; married General Henry Lawrence Bur- nett, September 4, 1867, and had


658 Lansing, b. June 18, 1869.


659 Catharine Olivia Gibson Lansing, b. May 2, 1872.


Sarah Gibson Lansing, wife of General H. L. BURNETT, died in New York.


DOX .*


1.


Samuel Doxie, Doxs or Dox, of "Schaatkooke, born on Long Island," is supposed to have been the ancestor of the Dox family in the State of New York. He married, 1st, Barber Janse Goewey, September 1, 1699, and had


2 Maria, bp. December 2, 1702 ; d. y.


3 Maria, bp. December 31, 1704.


4 Johannes, bp. December 16, 1706 ; d. y.


Barber Janse Goewey, wife of SAMUEL Dox, died. He married, 2d, LYSBETH BASS (JANSE), in 1707, and had


5 Alida, bp. January 8, 1710.


6 Thomas, bp. February 10, 1712 ; in. ELIZABETH VAN WOERT (BECKER).


7 Pieter, bp. May 24, 1713; m. GEERTRUY DE VOE, May 23, 1736.


8 Abraham (supposed son), m. (57) REBECCA MARSELIS, January 14, 1742.


9 Jacob, bp. January 27, 1720.


10 Johannes, bp. April 12, 1723 ; d. y.


* The material for the genealogy of this family not having been received before the work was thus far printed, it was unavoidably thrown out of its proper place in the alphabetical arrangement of families.


Dox. 167


11 Margarita, bp. September 3, 1727.


12 Johannes, bp. June 14, 1729.


6.


Thomas, son of (1) Samuel Dox and his second wife Lysbeth Bass (Janse), was baptised February 10, 1712; mar- ried Elizabeth Van Woert (Becker), and had


13 Samuel, bp. March 25, 1750. 14 Pieter, bp. January 12, 1752.


15 Maria, bp. September 11, 1757.


Probably other children before the birth of Samuel.


Pieter, son of (1) Samuel Dox and his second wife Lysbeth Janse (Becker), was baptised May 24, 1713 ; married Geertruy, daughter of Jean De Voe, of Half Moon, and Catharina Vander Werken (bp. November 5, 1710), May 23, 1736, and had


16 Elizabeth, bp. May 15, 1737.


17 Jan, bp. July 2, 1738 ; m. MARYTJE DE VOE, November 26, 1771.


18 Samuel, bp. April 20, 1740.


19 Maritie, bp. October 16, 1743.


20 Isaac, bp. August 25, 1745 ; m. LENA DE VOE, November 17, 1766.


21 Pieter, bp. January 3, 1748.


8.


Abraham, supposed to be the son of (1) Samuel Dox and his second wife Lysbeth Janse (Becker), married (57) Rebecca, daughter of (8) Myndert Marselis and (8) Feytje Oothout (bp. July 3, 1720), January 14, 1742, and had


22 Petrus (Pieter), bp. October 24, 1742; m. (254) CATALYNTIE (CATHLINA) LANSING, in 1779. 23 Elizabeth, bp. April 8, 1744.


Probably other children.


17.


Jan, son of (7) Pieter Dox and Geertruy De Voe, was baptised July 2, 1738; married Marytje De Voe, possibly 22


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daughter of Rocloff De Voe and Elizabeth Golden (bp. Febru- ary 17, 1745), November 26, 1771, and had


24 Pieter, b. February 26, 1772-3 ; d. y.


25 Elizabeth, b. August 17, 1774 ; d. y.


26 Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1776.


27 Pieter, b. September 28, 1778.


20.


Isaac, son of (7) Pieter Dox and Geertruy De Voe, was baptised August 25, 1745; married Lena De Voe, November 17, 1766, and had


28 Geertruy, b. January 19, 1767-8.


29 Jan, b. November 11, 1771.


30 Feytje, b. December 30, 1777.


22.


Petrus (Pieter), son of (8) Abraham Dox and (57) Rebecca Marselis, was baptised October 24, 1742; married (254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) daughter of (104) Gerrit Lansing, Jr., and (17) Wyntje Van den Bergh (bp. August 15, 1756), in 1779, and had


31 Abraham, b. June 7, 1780 ; m. ANNE CARY NICHOLAS, November, 1811.


32 Wyntje, b. July 26, 1782 ; d. s.


33 Gerrit Lansing, b. May 13, 1784; m. (294) MAGDALEN BOGART, January 9, 1817 ; d. August 2, 1847.


34 Pieter, b. September 27, 1785 ; d. s. November 21, 1815.


35 Jacob, b. December 18, 1787 ; m. MARY ANN REES.


36 Myndert, b. January 6, 1790; d. s.


37 Rebecca, b. April 30, 1795; m. WILLIAM V. R. MERCER, Novem- ber, 1822; d. at Geneva, N. Y., May 31, 1866.


38 John Lansing, b. November 29, 1798 ; d. s. March 30, 1877.


31.


Abraham, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born June 7, 1780; mar- ried Anne Cary, daughter of John Nicholas and Anne Cary, in November, 1811, and had


39 Peter, b. September, 1812; d. November, 1812.


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40 Peter M., ) m., 1st, MATILDA POPE ; 2d., MARGARET SIMPSON, living in Alabama.


- b. September 11, 1813.


41 John H., J - d. s. June 11, 1878.


42 Hatley H .; b. December, 1816 ; m. ELLA COLEMAN, living in Virginia, and has


1 John H.


2 Henry C.


43 George H., b. February 28, 1819 ; m., 1st, SUSAN M. CLARK, had one daughter, ALICE H. ; 2d, Mrs. SARAH POPE DELANEY, and had one son, GEORGE D. He resides in Geneva, N. Y.


44 Susan Lawson, b. July 25, 1821; m. (49) PETER G. Dox, June 25, 1846 ; d. February 11, 1863.


45 Mary Blair, b. June 21, 1823 ; m. Rev. TIMOTHY F. WARDWELL, June, 1847, and had


1 Henry L., m. F. ST. JOHN.


2 Mary, m. HARRY BLYDENBERGH ; d. January 26, 1868. 46 Sabina, b. August 9, 1827; d. August 9, 1839.


47 Dudley W., b. June 23, 1830 ; m. MARTHA W. R. HAZARD, April 30, 1857, and had


1 Mary Hazard.


2 Anne Cary.


48 Anne H., b. September 11, 1833; lives in Geneva, N. Y.


33.


Gerrit Lansing, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born May 13, 1784; married (294) Magdalen M., doughter of (203) Gerrit Bogart and Margaret Nixon (b. January 30, 1796), January 9, 1817, and had


49 Peter, b. March 16, 1818 ; m. (44) SUSAN L. Dox, June 10, 1848 ; d. December 21, 1852. 50 Henry B., b. February 14, 1820 ; d. March 26, 1823.


51 Abraham, b. February 28, 1822 ; d. April 25, 1823.


52 Cathlina L., b. June 25, 1824 ; d. s, January 19, 1869.


53 Hamilton B., b. April 28, 1827 ; single ; resides in Chicago.


54 George Talcott, b. July 26, 1828; d. March 24, 1830.


55 John Lansing, b. March 16, 1831 ; d. August 11, 1832.


56 Margaret N., b. August 12, 1833 ; d. s. February 16, 1856.


57 Henry Bogart, b. October 12, 1839; m. SUSAN TRACY COCKLE. (See Bogart 353-361.)


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Gerrit Lansing Dox died at Waterloo, August 2, 1847. His widow resides at Geneva, N. Y.


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35.


Jacob, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born December 18, 1787; married Mary Ann, daughter of Major Rees, and had


58 Cathlina Lansing, m. Rev. HENRY LOCKWOOD, and had


1 James R.


2 Henry R.


3 Mary.


59 Edward, d, s.


37.


Rebecca, daughter of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born April 30, 1795; married William Van Ingen Mercer, November 1822, and had


60 Elizabeth, m. Dr. LANDON WELLS, and had one daughter, ANNIE. 61 John Lansing, m. NANCY TOWNSEND, and had seven children, three living,


Robert K. John L. Alexander George.


62 Sabina Dox.


63 William V. I., m. SOPHIA HOGAN, and had three children, two living,


Cathlina C.


Ernest.


64 Myndert Dox, m. SARAH GLOVER, and had six children, four living,


Andrew G. Eliza G. William L. Jane G.


65 Margaret Leonora.


66 Anna Lansing.


67 George Alexander.


Rebecca Dox, wife of WILLIAM VAN INGEN MERCER, died at Geneva, N. Y., May 31, 1866.


49.


Peter, son of (33) Gerrit Lansing Dox and (294) Mag- dalen M. Bogart, was born in Albany March 16, 1818; mar-


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ried (44) Susan Lawson, daughter of (31) Abraham Dox and Anne Cary Nicholas (b July 25, 1821), June 25, 1846, and had


68 Ernest B., b. August 29, 1847; d. June 21, 1874.


69 George H., b. August 23, 1849 ; d. October 1, 1855.


70 Frederick L., b. April 24, 1851 ; lives in Kansas.


Peter Dox died December 21, 1852.


SUSAN LAWSON Dox, widow of PETER Dox, died February 11, 1863.


57.


Henry Bogart, son of (33) Gerrit Lansing Dox and (294) Magdalen M. Bogart, was born in Albany October 12, 1839 ; married Susan Tracy, daughter of Washington Cockle, of New York city, and Caroline Tracy Robbins, of Kentucky, June 16, 1864, and had


71 Caroline Magdalena, b. May 16, 1865 ; d. October 15, 1867.


72 Henry Lansing, b. May 13, 1868.


73 Julia Cockle, b. December 23, 1870.


74 Charles Leverett, b. May 1, 1873.


Henry Bogart Dox and family reside in Peoria, Ill.


MARSELIS.


1.


Janse Marselis, of Bommel, in Guilderland, was one of the first settlers in Beverwyck. He married Annatie Gerritse, and had


2 Gerrit, b. -; m. BREETJE HANSE, July 1, 1687.


3 Zeytje, b. --; m. JOSEPH JANTS VAN ZANTEN, July 5, 1688.


4 Guysbert, b. -; m. (5) BARBAR GROESBECK before 1683; d. June, 1740.


5 Judith (Judick), b. -; m. LUCAS HOOGHKERKE, November 23, 1692.


6 Hybertje, b. - -; m. JOSEPH YATES about 1683.


7 Ahasuerus, b. -; m. SARA HEEMSTRAAT, December 8, 169.7.


Janse Marselis made his will June 11, 1690, which was proved and recorded May 22, 1722, in Kingston, N. Y., in which he names the above children. He probably resided in Kingston during the latter part of his life. He was called JANSE MARSELIS VAN BOMMEL. For 1655 and some years following he was " farmer of the excise, a man of good capacity and large business."


There was a HENDRICK MARSELIS, one of Melyn's Colonists of Staten Island, having come over probably with the others in the "New Netherland's Fortune" in 1650. When the Island was attacked by the Indians in 1655, he fled with his wife and two children (daughters) and servant to Fort Orange (Albany), where he made a permanent settlement. In 1673 he dwelt " behind Kinderhook," where his son-in-law Mattys Coenraeds (Ten Eyck) lived. His other daughter, Maria, mar- ried Mathys Hooghteeling, whose daughter Zeytje married, 1st, Frans Morris, and 2d, Patrick McGregory, from Scotland, May


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4, 1697. The name of HENDRICK MARSELIS's wife was Tryn (Tryntje, Catharine) Vanden Bergh. It does not appear that he had other children. Hendrick and Janse were probably brothers.


2.


Gerrit, son of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married Breetje Hanse, July 1, 1687, and had


8 Myndert, b. -; m. (8) FEYTJE OOTHOUT, May 23, 1713.


9 Child killed at the Massacre of Schenectady.


Gerrit Marselis, with his wife and child, was killed in the massacre at Schenectady, February 9, 1690.


3.


Zeytje, daughter of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married Joseph Janse Van Zanten, July 5, 1688, and had


10 Jannetje, bp. August 11, 1689.


11 Anna, bp. May 4, 1693.


12 Gerrit, bp. October 4, 1695 ; m., 1st, ANTIE VAN DEN BERGH, November 18, 1727 ; 2d, HESTER WINNE, about 1755.


13 Maria, bp. January 2, 1698.


14 Anthony, bp. October 27, 1700; buried September 2, 1751.


15 Celia, bp. August 1, 1703.


16 David, bp. August 6, 1704.


17 Gysbert, bp. December 22, 1706; m., 1st, MARGRITJE KAARN, February 22, 1740.


18 Celia, bp. June 12, 1709.


19 Johannes.


Joseph Janse Van Zanten was a Spaniard by birth; was naturalized December 6, 1715 ; died in Albany and was buried October 16, 1753.


4.


Gysbert, son of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married (5) Barbar, daughter of (1) Claas Jacobse Groesbeck and Elizabeth, before 1683, and had


20 Nicholas, bp. August 5, 1683.


21 Johannes,


22 Gerrit, bp. February 10, 1686 ; d. y.


23 Annetje, bp. June 30, 1689 ; m. CLAAS FONDA, November 16,1711.


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24 Lysbeth, bp. January 31, 1692 ; m. BARENT JANSE BRADT, August 1,1730,


25 Johannes, bp. May 26, 1695 ; m. (22) JOHANNA BEECKMAN, July 7, 1723 ; d. January, 1746.


26 Gerrit, bp. February 16, 1698; m. MARGARITA BLEECKER, Decem- ber 22, 1730.


27 Catharina, bp. January 1, 1701.


Gysbert Marselis was buried at Albany June 8, 1740.


In 1714 he owned a house and lot on the corner of Maiden Lane and North Pearl street (where he resided) which he pur- chased of Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst. In 1729 he was chosen Alderman for the First ward of Albany.


5.


Judick, daughter of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married Lucas Lucase Hooghkerke (his second wife), November 23, 1692, and had


28 Hendrickje, bp. August 20, 1693.


29 Annetje, bp. December 4, 1695.


30 Maria, bp. July 10, 1698.


31 Elizabeth, bp. May 11, 1701; buried August 26, 1752.


32 Johannes, bp. January 30, 1704.


33 Sarah, bp. September 9, 1705.


34 Rachel, bp. March 9, 1709.


35 Lucas, bp. April 20, 1712.


Judick, wife of LUCAS HOOGHKERKE, was buried at Albany August 19, 1734.


LUCAS HOOGHKERKE was buried March 13, 1741.


6.


Hybertje, daughter of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married Joseph Yates about 1683, and had


36 Christoffel, bp. April 16, 1684; m. CATALYNTJE WINNE, July 12, 1706.


37 Robert, bp. November 11, 1688; m. MARGRIET DE GRAAF, Febru- ary 13, 1712.


38 Selia, bp. May 7, 1693; m. JOHANNES RADCLIFF, March 24, 1717. 39 Joseph, bp. March 17, 1695; m. HENDRICKJE HOOGHKERK.


40 Sara, bp. March 6, 1698.


41 Abraham, bp. March 1, 1704 ; m. HESTER DRINCKWATER, in New York, September 10, 1726.


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MARSELIS.


Joseph Yates was buried in Albany May 12, 1730. HYBERTJE, his widow, was buried July 13, 1730.


7.


Ahasuerus, son of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie Gerritse, married Sarah, daughter of Takel Dirks Heemstraat and Maritie, December 8, 1697, and had


42 Johannes, bp. June 26, 1698 ; d. y.


43 Derrick, bp. January 5, 1700 ; m. LYSBET VAN EPS, July 26, 1726. 44 Johanna, bp. January 26, 1701; m. SARAH DE GROFF, January 12, 1725.


45 Gysbert, bp. June 4, 1704; m. ELIZABETH VAN ANTWERP, May 31, 1730.


46 Gerrit, bp. September 22, 1706.


47 Takel, bp. January 1, 1709; m. JACOMYNTJE VAN EPS, March 16, 1738.


48 Annatie, bp. March 6, 1711, in Schenectady.


49 Marretje, bp. March 8, 1713.


50 Trientien, bp. July 31, 1715, in Schenectady.


51 Ahasuerus, bp. December 15, 1717; m. HESTER VISSCHER, June 16, 1734.


52 Abraham, bp. July 8, 1721.


53 Isaac, bp. June 29, 1723; m. SARAH SWART, August 5, 1748.


Ahasuerus Marselis had a lot in 1716 without the south gate, near the corner of Broadway and Hudson street. He removed to Schenectady in 1710.


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Myndert, son of (2) Gerrit Marselis and Breetje Hanse, married (8) Feytje, daughter of (2) Johannes Oothout, May 23, 1713, and had


54 Gerrit, bp. November 1, 1713; d. y.


55 Alida, bp. May 10, 1715.


56 Breghie, bp. June 10, 1717.


57 Rebecca, bp. July 3, 1720 ; m. (8) ABRAHAM Dox, January 14, 1742.


58 Elizabeth, bp. February 24, 1725; d. December 7, 1731.


59 Gerrit, bp. January 1, 1727; d. January 5, 1727.


60 Johannes, bp. December 10, 1727; m., 1st, NEELTJE GARDENIER, about 1755 ; 2d, MARGARITA VAN DEN BERGH (?).


61 Gerrit, bp. May 10, 1730; d. November 27, 1731.


62 Andries, bp. October 30, 1732. 23


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MARSELIS.


Feytje, wife of MYNDERT MARSELIS, was buried in Albany May 30, 1757.


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Johannes, son of (4) Gysbert Marselis and (5) Barbar Groesbeck, was baptised May 26, 1695 ; married (42) Johanna, daughter of (3) Johannes Beeckman and (6) Eva Vinhagen, his second wife (bp. November 20, 1698), July 7, 1723, and had




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