USA > New York > Montgomery County > St Johnsville > Mohawk Valley genealogy and history : [a compilation of clippings, 1948] > Part 12
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55
MAVOR - STONER
GEORGE MANOR 'and wife Sarah Stoner lived in Jay Co., Ind. Child- ren: Mary Elizabeth b, Sept. 3, 1855. mar. Nov. 4. 1880 at Portland, Ind. to Stephen Brown. b. 1853; Caleb; Ella, mar. Jonathon Heston; osa, Mar. -- Hobb'a: Jensie: Deborah, mar. Mendenhall; Augusta, mar. --- Pha- mey. Want information with dates for this family back as far as pos sible. . Who were the parents of Geo. -Manor and Sarah' Stoner ?
in Durage .Co., and-then (2)-in Camip=" West .... Votaw Road ...
But when you are planning for a ton twp., Kane Co. Illmois. He md.
5 -
HIMES FAMILY IN AMERICA
774 B71 Maria TenBroeck, born 8 Sept. 1807 (Spinner Record). Spon- sor's 'Joseph" Bellinger . and Marda Rosenkrantz, his wife.
775 B72 Jeremiah TenBroeck. Mar- red 23 Sept. 1838 (Spinner Record). to Emily C. Cole, daughter of Lewis Cole and Sophla Eaton. Lived in Lysander.
48 776 B73 Melinda TenBroeck, born 19 Jan. 1816. (Spinner Record). Sponsors Polly Bellinger and Rich- ard Casler, single.
2,
(Most of the Bellinger records were taken from Stories of the Frontier, by Leut. Comm. L. F. Bellinger.)
140 Nicholas Bell, son of Lt. Col. ]is based upoon the compiler's records George Henry Bell and Catharine of the family. Other material is credited to the proper source In the text following. Addiional data on these families and aid in tracing Wil- Herkimer, sister of General Herki- mer. He was born about 1715. He was killed by the Indians in the autumn of 1781. He was part of the liam Himes' ancestry is welcomed by rearguard at Oriskany, but with the compiler.
otohers left, leaving that part of. the army unuguarded (Bentons' Herk. Co. p. 131). (Also see Frontiersmen of N. Y. by Simms.)
He married Christina Ten Broeck, his cousin,' daughter of Anna Herki- mer and Peter Ten Broeck, the Loyalist. She was baptised July 5, 1760. After the death of Nicholas, she married Peter Bellinger as 2nd husband. Children by Bell :-
780 Catharine Bell. Born August 28, 1782. (Germ. Flats I-60, gives date as August 13). Sponsors Johann Dieterich Petrie and Elizabeth Dy- gert. .
.: 781X Jost Bell, Colonel, in War of 1812. Born Jan. 26, 1781; died Nov. 8, 1823, aged 42 years. Married Cath- arine Waggoner ( ?). Had one daugh- ter Nancy, who married General Ab ram G. Rosengrantz.
. 141 Honyoost Bell, son of Lt. Col. Miss Jessie Warren.
George Henry Bell and Catharine Herkimer. He was also killed by the Indians. He married Maria Smith (See Shoemaker Book).
142X Anna Bell, daughter of Lt. Col George 'Henry Bell and Catharine Herkimer, was born 1759; died Oct. 16,.1840 at the age of 81 years, 8 mo. Married Joohan Peter Waggon- er, Captain and Lieut. Col. under Klock. He was born between 1782 and 1797. He died Aug. 1, 1816, aged 67. Both buried in Fort Plain Ceme. tary. Children: 10.
MICHAEL HEIM came from Rot- 801 -- Catharine Waggoner, born; terdam in the ship "Anderson" and 1784. Married Colo. Joseph Bell. Ore landed in Philadelphia 27 Sept. 1752. child Nancy Bell, who married Gen- eral Rosencrantz.
WILLEM HEIM came to America from Rotterdam in the ship "Thistle
802X Johann Jost Waggoner, born of Glasgow" and landed in August | Montgomery, Fulton and Herkimezr 1785, Married Maria Ecker. Child- 1730. Counties-One Year, 2.50 ren : 3.
+803XWilliam -. Waggoner, , born| came to America 20 Sept. 1738 in the. 1787. Married Leah Keller or Roller. Children 2.
Carl H. Zwinck
904 Packard St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
. Notes and records of a number of Himes (Heims) families became known to the compiler in his search for the ancestry of his ancestor. Wil- liam Himes of New York and Michi- gan. These notes are published for the benefit of others interested in Himes families and in an effort to draw forth further information on these families. An outline of the de- scendents of William Himes included
The next eleven paragraphs are selected items from Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Strassburger- Hinke, Men of California, and Vol. XVI of Who's Who in America:
The German names of Heim(s) and Hime(s) are of Teutonic origin signifying "a home." The German and Dutch forms were Heim meaning "an abode" or "house to live in." It may be possible that Heim(s) and Himes are local or place names de- rived from . some locality in Ger- many; then again they may be nick- ¡names or an abbreviation of another surname. Variants of the name are Hyme(s) and Heime(s).
CARL MARTIN HEIM, Atty. b. Cannelton, Ind., 25 Dec. 1885, son of Henry John and Flora (Miller) Heim. Mr. Heim came to Calif. in 1918 from Jerome, Arizonia, m, 26 Aug. 1906 to !
. JOHN HEIM, b. in Germany, was a weaver and resided in Mohringen .! He immigrated to America in the ship "Atlantic" and arrived in Phila- delphia Pa. 15 Sept. 1804.
HANS JORG HEIM emigrated from Rotterdam, Holland in the ship "Duke" and arrived in America in 1751.
FREDERICH HEIM came to America from Rotterdam aboard the ship "St. Andrew Galley" and landed in Philadelphia 26 Sept. 1737.
.LORENTZ HEIM immigrated to America from Rotterdam and landed
ship "Friendship" (and "Nancy")) BERNIET HIME came from Hades- burg Germany to America" 8 :Many 1807 in the ship "Betsy."
JOSEPH HENDRIX HIMES, con- gressman, b. New , Oxford "Pa. 15 Aug. 1885, son of George Thomas amit! Martha J. (MacKnight) Himes. Pe -: ginning as cinder pitman in steel mills, he resigned in 1916 as genendia manager of Carnahan Tin Plate avE! Sheet Co., of, Canton, O. Studied truite: in South America a year and was zu member of the 67th Congress 1921 -- 3. He .m. Miss, Eilleen Canfield offro Los Angeles, Calif. 6 May 1915 Base whom he had: (1) Canfield Mise- Knight; (2) Marilynn; and (3) Kat- rina.
A Coat of Arms of the Heim(s) or Hime((s) family is mentioned in Ria- stap's Armorial General. Armorati Coat: Sable in chief of star of dire: points; in base a crescent, of' the: second. Wade's Symbolisms of Har -- aldry explains that sable or blacitt: denotes constancy and sometimes bifi most rarely, grief. or yellow or goli ;. denotes generosity and elevation of" mind. The star five pointed 'denobsz: some divine quality bestowed franta above whereby men shine in virhe .. learning' and work of piety IME! bright stars on the earth. The cres- cent or increscent moon was said to signify one who has been "enligt- ened and honored by the : gracionits aspect of his sovereign."
To be continued .
WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER
Utica Club: Pilsner Lager or XXNX Cream Ale; made from golden graizı and hops; makes their hours of le3 -- sure more restful, more relaxing. Af -- ways say Dry Utica Club for mine: Sold in hotels, restaurants, clubss and groceries. - Adv.
Enterprise & New
· An ABC Newspaper- LUCILLE IVERSON PUBLISHER ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y Telephone 3741
Entered at the St. Johnsville Post- office, St. Johnsville, N. Y., as see- ond class matter. Published every Thursday.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
JACOB HIME & PAUL HIME All others $3 except Canada, $$1 . .. Six Months, $2.00
American Genealogy Guild Air Mail Service
Beginning with the year 1948 we, are starting our Air Mail Ser- - vice. You can join the A. G. G. by paying 50c. This makes you a full member for life, and includes having your name and address In the Directory, with your wife's or mother's name, each in their own alphabetical order Cross Indexed. This at once doubles youp efforts to trace your ancestors; also you can have your Family, Surnames registered In our Query Register, at 10c each. If you live beyond. 12 hours from New York City, 1, e. west of Buffing er Pittsburgh, or south of Washington, you can take advantage of our Air Mail response to your letters. Send a $1 bill by Air Mail). and enclose an Air Mail ration Ausulace
804X Magdalena Waggoner, born 1788. Married William Walrath. No record of a family, although records show a grandson Hannibal Gray. 805X Jerg Henrich Waggoner, born 1790. Marrled Betsy Walrath, Had 6 children :-
8066X Nicholaus Waggoner, born 1792. Married' Elizabeth Keller. Children 2.
807X Johannas Waggoner, born 1794. Married Polly Fox. Children: 11.
808X Jacob Waggoner, born 1797, twin of Abraham. Married Caroline Abeel. One daughter Mrs. Pegg. 809X Abraham Waggoner, born 1797, twin of Jacob, Married Maria Keller. One child Jacob Waggoner, born Nov. 12, 1818 ...
800 Peter Waggoner, born 1782. Married Katie Loucks. No. record of | in America 5 Sept. 1738 children.
mo. Married Joohan Peter Waggon- er, Captain and Lieut. Col. under Klock. He was born between 1782 fand 1797. He died Aug. 1, 1816, aged 67. Both buried in Fort Plain Ceme. tary. Children: 10.
: 800 Peter Waggoner, born 1782. Married Katie Loucks. No record of children.
MICHAEL HEIM came from Rot- 801 -- Catharine Waggoner, born ; terdam in the ship "Anderson" and 1784. Married Colo. Joseph Bell. One child Nancy Bell, who married Gen- epal Rosencrantz.
802X Johann Jost Waggoner, born 1785. ; Married Maria Ecker. Child- ren: 3.
803X > William -Waggoner, + born 1787. Married Leah Keller or Roller. Children 2.
804X Magdalena Waggoner, born 1788. Married William Walrath. No record of a family, although records show a grandson Hannibal Gray.
805X Jerg Henrich Waggoner, born 1790. Married Betsy Walrath. Had 6 children :-
8066X. Nicholaus Waggoner, born 1792. Married Elizabeth Keller. Children 2.
807X Johannas Waggoner, born 1794. Married Polly Fox. Children: 11.
808X Jacob Waggoner, born 1797, twin of Abraham. Married Caroline Abeel. One daughter Mrs. Pegg. 809X Abraham Waggoner, born 1797, twin of Jacob, Married Maria Keller. One child Jacob Waggoner, born Nov. 12, 1818.
. 143 Maria Bell, daughter of Lt. Col. George Henry Bell and Cather- ine Herkimer. Married Capt. Rudolph Schumaker, son of Thomas ' Schu- maker (Fef. Shoemaker Bk.) (Note: Was this the same Capt. Schumaker, who earlier married (39C) Gertrude Herkimer?3.
?144 Rudolph Bell, Jr. ?
(Note: These are mentioned in General Herkimer's Will.)
AMERICAN GENEALOGY GUILD NEWS ITEM
Genealogists will be sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. R. Noe Johnson of Franklin Grove, Ill. She was the mother of Mrs. Mildred Bryan, who acted as her secretary in genealogical work. They moved out west about two years ago from New York City where they lived on one of the cross- town numbered streets. Our . infor- mant writes that Mrs. Bryan will move from the present location and continue her genealogical work. Mrs. Bryan and her mother wrote a great lot. and contacted some whom this writer was looking for for years. We linow she will be a success wher- ever she locates.
Mrs., Odell wishes me to send her thanks for the work of the Kiwa- nians .. in- behalf of Finland, her na- tive land. Mrs. Odell's sister runs a rooming house for students of the Lutheran Seminary In Finland.
We are all praying for the early recovery of Mrs. Boyce ;: The A. G. G. Directory is being brought up to date. Conies will; agaln , be available. in about three weeks. A slight raise in the price is contemplated.
Harry A. Odell, Director, P. O. Box 899, Church Street, Annex 8, New York City.
1751.
FREDERICH HEIM came to
America from Rotterdam aboard the ship "St. Andrew Galley" and landed in Philadelphia 26 Sept. 1737.
LORENTZ HEIM immigrated to America from Rotterdam and landed in America 5 Sept. 1738.
landed in Philadelphia 27 Sept. 1752. " WILLEM HEIM came to America from Rotterdam in the ship "Thistle of Glasgow" and landed in August 1730.
JACOB HIME & PAUL HIME came to America 20 Sept. 1738 in the
Enterprise & News:
· An ABC Newspaper- LUCILLE IVERSON PUBLISHER
ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y Telephone 3741
Entered at the St. Johnsville Post- office, St. Johnsville, N. Y., as sec .- ond class matter. Published every Thursday.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Montgomery, Fulton and Herkimer Counties-One Year, 2.50 All others $3 except Canada, $ ... Six Months, $2.00
American Genealogy Guild Air Mail Service
Beginning with the year 1948 we are starting our Alr Mail Ser- vice. You can join the A. G. G. by, paying 50c. This makes you & full member for life, and includes having your name and address in. the Directory, with your wife's or mother's name, each in their own alphabetical order-Cross Indexed. This at once doubles youp. efforts to trace your ancestors; also you can have your Family Surnames registered in our Query Register, at 10c each. If you live: beyond 12 hours from New York City, 1, e, west of Buffalo or Pittsburgh, or south of Washington, you can take advantage of our Air Mail response to your letters. Send a $1 bill by Air Mail). and enclose an Air Mail return envelope, or 6c in stamps, with 55 names or we will reply to the first 5 names you send to the QUES =- TION AND ANSWER columns and surprise you with a quick re -- sponse. Life is short, 2c more may add'years to yours by shorten -- ing the time required to find your ancestors.
HARRY A. ODELL, DIRECTOR ; · P. O. Box 899. Church Street Annex 8, New York City-
Hand down your family tree 1
data in a permanent bound book!
Ancestral Record Book. .. ..
11
ANCESTRAL RECORD BOOK. Quarto volume for recording yourr complete ancestry. Contains a series of charts son arranged : that eleven generafatlons of a famlly may be recorded in all Its branches .. Including all the maternal lines. In addition, elght supplementaryy
charts are included, so that eight lines may be extended five»gen -- erations, making sixteen generations in all. The title pager reads. "Ancestral Record of the Family of ........ " In'ordering if you willed designate the family name that Is. to be recorded, we will" insertz the desired name in the blank space in hand' facsimile in-ths same type in which the title page Is printed. There Is no extra charge for this service.' 168' pages bound In" cloth, 14' by 1114 inches !! "
Postpaid $7.50
MOHAWK VALLE' GENTALOGY AND
HISTORY
St. Johnsville Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, N. Y.
THURSDAY, MARCH 18 1948
Que tions and Answers
A department devoted to the pursuit of knowledge. No charge to regular subscribers. Any reader, whether subscriber or not, is invited to submit answers. Give dates, places and sources.
RICKETTS, COURSEY
All information asked on Elizabeth Ricketts of Kent Co., Md., whose will probated August 5, 1745, men- tions son Joseph Ricketts, son Henry Coursey, dau. Elizabeth Coursey, and granddau. Elizabeth and Clanch Coursey, also 500 acre tract called Bateman Content.
Did this Elizabeth Ricketts marry twice, or was Henry Coursey her son-in-law rather than son? All inf. also wanted on above Coursey names.
GREENWOOD, MARCH, TURNER
All inf. asked on Johanna Green- wood (wid. of James) of Kent Co., .Md. whose wili dated Sept. 3 and prob. Oct. 4, 17465, mentions sons Jacob Greenwood, John March, and Jonathan Turner: daus. Sarah Turn- er ~~~ Mary, Rachel, and Jenny Greenwood.
Were above John March and Jon- athan Turner sons-in-law ? All pos- sible inf. wanted on both.
THOMAS, DENIAW'S, MARCH
All information asked on John De- Haws, calied John March, whom Rogannah Thomas, wid., Kent Co., Md. named executor of her will dated Mar. 8 and probated Apr. 25, 1758.
Distribution of her estate was made to John Arnold. Sr. and Jr .; Elizabeth York of. Baltimore Co. and her dau. Mary York; and above John DeHaws, called John March. Rela- tionship of these legatees to testa- tor wanted.
Marie Lyle Lyle Heights. Paso Robles, Cal.
BUCKMASTER
Josiah Buckmaster received $11.50 pay in the company of Captain James Dennison, 135th Reg .. 6th Div .. Lt. Col. Andrew Christy, War of 1812. Served from Aug. 30. to Nov. 6. (Pa. Archives, 6th Serles, Vol. IX page 708.) Want name of wife and list of children with datos.
Was this Josiah the father of John Buckmaster who mar. Rachel Barnes and had son Peter, b. Dec. 5, 1807 in Mercer Co., Pa .?
The above Rachel Barnes was the dau. of Peter Barnes. Did this Peter Barnes have brothers Henry and Adam: Want Information of Peter Barnes and Josiah Buckmaster, with dates. 1
GRIMES MCCORMICK
John Grimes, b. July 11, 1787 in Frederick Co., Md., d. June 9, 1865, Jay Co., Ind. Mar. Nov. 1, 1821 in Frederick, Md. to Elizabeth Miller
Grimes; Elizabeth, b. 1836, mar. George Hension; Nancy, b. 1838, mar. Wm. Riley Gillum; John, b. 1841, d. 1842, & twin Mary, b. 1841, d. 1853; Margaret, b. 1843, mar. Silas Hughes; Amanda, b. 1844, mar. John May; Catherine, b. 1845, d. 1846; Allen, b. 1847, d. 1847; Shepherd, b. 1848, d. 1853
After the death of his parents, Tames Kay was bound out to work. He ran off and went to Coshocton Co., Ohio. Brother John and sister Priscilla followed. James Kay and sister Pricilla Kay Long came to Jay Co., Ind., about 1840. John Kay went to Warsaw, Ind. Want names of James Kay's parents, complete list of brothers and sisters with dates. Mrs. Oscar T. Finch
West Votaw Road Portland, Indiana
The Petries in America
These notes and records of she Johan Jost Petrie family and de- scendants in America were compil- ed by the late Mrs. Frederick Staeh- la, of Munnsville, N. Y. Her notes have been checked, so far as we have been able to do so, and we will try o complete her work ..
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Petrie, Johnstown, N. Y.
(Continued from last week)
150X Nicholas (John) Herkimer Ten Broeck, Godson of General Her- kimer, son of Anna Herkimer and Peter .Ten ' Broeck, Loyalist. Mar- ried Della (139) Bellinger, daughter of Delia Herkimer 'and Col. Peter Bellniger. She was born about 1772; died, about 1835. Married Dec. 23, 1792. He was born Jan. 10, 1771, at Stone Arabia. They lived on the farm of John Eiseman, on Fall Hill. Had 7 children: (These have been record- ed under the following· numbers, pre- viously).
770 B67 Nella Ten Broeck, married Mr. Powers.
771 B68 Joseph Ten Broeck.
772 B69 Peter B. Tenbroeck mar- ried Mary Ann Flag.
773 B70 Nicholas TenBroeck mar- ried Elizabeth Thomas.
7744 B71 Maria Ten Broeck.
775 B722 Jeremiah TenBroeck mar- ried Emily Cole.
776 B73 Melinda TenBroeck. 151 Christina TenBroeck, daughter of Anna Herkimer and Peter Tenk- Broeck the , Loyalist, was baptised
Kane Co. History
Mrs Weyant E. Morris
Elburn, Ill. - Notes from Kane Co. History (III.) on migrators from New York state to Kane County, Ill.
Rodney P. McDole b. Chemung Co., 1836, son of Thos. and Hannah (En- nis) McDole both natives of same county. Rodney P. came to Ill,, in 1852 in 1866 he married Roxey A. Miner (she b. 1840, in Kane Co., Ill.) and the had ch. i.e., Minnie M. and Cora B.
(Joseph Inghams') father, Samuel S. Ingham was b. 1801, Oneida Co., N. Y., emigrated west 1830, settled in Sugar Grove twp., Kane Co., Ill. (Sam'l S.'s father was Capt. Jos Ing- ram, a native of Mermuda Island (B, ' W. I.) but for many years a resident of N. Y. state.
Oscar B. Knickerbocker, b. 1837, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y., and when 12, removed to Lanings- burg, N. Y. then in 1855, to Illinois, and in 1857, to Aurora, Ill. He had married at Lansingburg, N. Y., 1861, Elizabeth R. Hitchcock.
Joslah Angulsh Fink, b. 1814, Sul- livan twp. Madison Co., N. Y., the, x son of John I and Nancy (Anguish) Fink. June 1838, he married Nancy B. Morris (2nd) in 1844, he married his dead wifes' sister, Mary A. Nor-
Makes Goot
Pilsner LAGER
Old Eng
AT BETTER TAPROOM
Distributed byt WEST END West Shore Railroad and Linco
THE AMERI( GUILD !
THE GENEALOGY DIRE United States and some outs betical order according to the It is easy to find any name QUERY REGISTER is k
tered all the family names a: two are cross-indexed so it : is interested in any Family.|
The cost to enter your na bers of the D. A. R., Preache listed FREE; please submit- contribuuted items to the .G. if they send a clinning of the
Mar. 8 and probated Apr. 25, 1758. Distribution of her estate was made to John Arnold. Sr. and Jr .; Elizabeth York of Baltimore Co. and her dau. Mary York; and above John DeHaws, called J Jin March. Rela- tionship of these legatees to testa- tor wanted.
Marle Lyle Lyle Heights. Paso Robles, Cal.
BUCKMASTER
Josiah Buckmaster received $11.50 pay in the company of Captain James Dennison, 135th Reg. 6th Div., Lt. died, about 1835. Married Dec. : 23, Col. Andrew Christy, War of 1812. 1792. He was born Jan. 10, 1771, at Stone Arabia. They Ilved on the farm Served from Aug. 30 to Nov. 6. (Pa. Archives, 6th Series, Vol. IX page of John Eiseman, on Fall Hill. Had 708.) Want name of wife and list of 7 children: (These have been record- children with dates,
Was this Josiah the father of John Buckmaster who mar. Rachel Barnes and had son Peter, b. Dec. 5, 1807 in Mercer Co., Pa .?
The above Rachet Barnes was the dau, of Peter Barnes. Did this Peter Barnes have brothers Henry and Adam: Want information of Peter Barnes and Joslah Buckmaster, with dates.
GRIMES MCCORMICK
John Grimes, b. July 11, 1787 in Frederick Co., Md., d. June 9, 1865, Jay Co., Ind. Mar. "Nov. 1, 1821; in Frederick, Md. to Elizabeth Miller 1790-1876. Four children born in
Frederick Co., Md .; John Hanson, b. Oct. 11, 1824, d. 1893, mar. March 1, 1854 in Portland, Ind. to Sarah Kay, b. July 22, 1834, d. 1877; Washing- ton, mar. Polly Ann Priest; Mary Ann, b. June 10, 1827, d. 1923, mar. Isaac Priest; Henrietta, b. Dec. 15, 1822, d. 1872, mar. Jan. 30, 1845 at Portland, Ind. to Jacob Prillaman, b. July 18, 1820.
John and Elizabeth (Miller) Grimes moved from Frederick Co., Mid. to Jay Co., Ind. in 1839. The mother of John Grimes was ---- McCormick. Want the given name of mother, name of father and list of brothers |Peter Bellinger and Della Herkimer. and sisters with dates.
SHELTON (Sheldon) SHEARER
Richard Shelton (Sheldon) died in Nework, Ohio. Was mar. to Sarah Shearer, b. June 1767, d. Nov. 1844 in Jay Co., Ind. Children: Catherine, b. 1795. mar. Oliver Pingrey, lived in Kansas; Nancy, b. 1802 in Va., mar. James Kay Judith, b. 1805 in Va., mar. 1 John Browner. 2 Henry Karnes ;aMry, b. 1813, mar 1 ? ?? , 2 John Haviland George; Stephen. This family lived in Virginia in 18022, maved to Maryland in 1810 and lived on the Chesapeake Bay. Lived In Coshocton Co., Ohio 1830-33. The widow name to Jay Co., Ind., about 1840. Want complete dates for Rich- and Shelton and wife Sarah Shearer. Names of parents, brothers, and sis- ters with dates.
SHELTON KAY
Nancy Shelton (Sheidon). b. Dec. 15. 1802 in Va., ar. Dec. 29, 1831 to Jgmes Kav. b. Dec. 29, 1805. in Pa. Children: Priscilla, b. 1832, mar. P. K. Bunch; Sarah, b. 1834, mar. John
la, of Munnsville, N. Y. Her notes have been checked, so far as we have been able to do so, and we will try to complete her work.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Petrie; Johnstown, N. Y.
(Continued from last week)
150X Nicholas (John) Herkimer Ten Broeck, Godson of General Her- kimer, son of Anna Herkimer and Peter .Ten Broeck, Loyalist. Mar- ried Delia (139) Bellinger, daughter of Delia Herkimer and Col. Peter Bellniger. She was born about 1772;
ed under the following numbers, pre- viously).
' 770 B67 Nella Ten Broeck, married Mr. Powers.
771 B68 Joseph Ten Broeck.
772 B69 Peter B. Tenbroeck mar- ried Mary Ann Flag.
. 773 B70 Nicholas TenBroeck mar- ried Elizabeth Thomas.
7744 B71 Maria Ten Broeck.
-775 B722 Jeremiah TenBroeck mar- ried Emily Cole.
776 B73 Melinda TenBroeck.
151 Christina TenBroeck, daughter of Anna' Herkimer and Peter Tenk-" Broeck the , Loyalist, was baptised July 5, 1760. Spon, Jacob Ten Broeck and Catharine Benthuisan.
Married 1st Nicholas Bell (140, her cousin, who was a son of Lt. Col. Bell and aCtherine Herkimer. He was born about 1715. He was killed by the Indians in the auaumn of 1781. |
Children by Bell :- (These have been previously recorded under the following numbers).
780 Catharina Bell.
781 Col. Jost Bell married Cath- arine Waggoner? (801), She mar- ried 2nd Johann Peter (of Peter Bell- inger (133B4). He was a.son of Col.
He was born May 21, 1760. Married to Christina on Sept. 12, 1784. Child- ren by Bellinger :
7220 B23 Peter Bellinger Jr. mar- ried Catharine Eighmey.
721 B24 Jacob P. Bellinger. Not married.
$ 722 'B25 Nancy. P. Bellinger mar- ried, Robert McChesney.
160 Peter Schuvler, son of Eliza- beth Barbara Herkimer and Peter David Schuyler. Married Catherine Herkimer, daughter of Henry Herki- mer and Catherine Dygert. She was born in 1745. (205) Had apparently 4 sons (E. - N. 3-24-1937.)
810 Peter Schuyler. Died in Caz- enovia. N. Y. Married Sonhia (Syi- viale Chok. 4 daughters.
811 John Schowler. Married Marv Morning! Children 6.
812 Abraham Schuler. Married Sarah Soritherland. Children 3. .813. Joseph Snhuvler. Married Mar- ret.McCord. Children 4.
Ref. Coloniel N. Y. bv George Schuyler P. L.)
Send Your Queries
Pilsner LAGER Old Eng
AT BETTER TAPROOM
Distributed by: WEST END West Shore Railroad and Linco
THE AMERI( GUILD !
THE GENEALOGY DIRE United States and some outs betical order according to the It is easy to find any name QUERY REGISTER is k
tered all the family names a: two are cross-indexed so lt is interested in any Family.
The cost to enter your na bers of the D. A. R., Preach€ listed FREE; please submit- contribuuted Items to the G if they send a clipping of the stamped return envelope is j
To join the A. G. G. and 50 cents. This allows you to to send Family Names for includes our sending you th have asked about your nam address will be sent to thos in the future. Be sure to w you have and ask them to de In this way we connect tl If you seek infro about BR‹ ERYBODY ELSE who asks &
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.