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Many volumes have been written of this struggle between England and France, the most intelligent and acceptable being that of the noted historian, Parkman. The re- cent narrative by Lawrence H. Gipson ocoupies three tomes, first the British defeats, and just pub- lished, the victorious years (1758- 1760), to be followed by a third section summing up the complete withdrawal of the French from the long struggle, ending in the peace of Paris.
3642X. Langmade. Children: 7. born 1732. Married Lorenzo She died Feb. 1900. Julia Salome Strong, Parkman covers in two volumes "Montcalm and Wolfe," what Gip- hon gives us in three. Not only do both of these men write in length, and always in agreement, their difference in views seen in Park- VI. man's brilliant deliniation of Eng- (1894) X. Lucy Herkimer,
land's determination to gain and daughter of Henry G. Herlaimer hold North America, while Gip- (924) and Catharine son dwells on the forces arraved Married Caswell. Inl against each other and is leca lit- 1901, at the age of 78 years she'
we will try to complete her work. | ried
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Petrie, Johnstown, N. Y.
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VI. (1800)X. Margaret Tyge rt daughter of Mary Herkimer (820) and William Tygert. Mar- ried John I. Christman, son of Ja- cob Bashoeur Christman and Mary Elizabeth Small. He was born March 5, 1797; died Apr. 1876. Married Feb. 2, 1819. (Note: See Christman geneology). Children: 2.
3600. Mary Cristman, born 1838. 3601. Eliza Cristman, born 1838. Married Dr. Eli Fox, of Mohawk, N. Y.
VI (1810)X. John Strong, son of Katharine Herkimer (821) and 1st husband, Elijah Strong. Married Katharine Cristman, daughter of Jacob Bashouer Cristman and Mary Elizabeth Small (Cristman Gen.). She was born July 13, 1779; married Mar. 28, 1820; died 1866. Children: 6.
3620X, Mary Catharine Strong, died July 1, 1903. Married Jacob Murphy, died 1866. Chilren: 1. 3621X. Elijah John Strong, 1823-
1896. Married Harriet Wheeler. Children: 2.
3622. Emily Strong, born 1827. Married Ephraim Wordworth. No children.
3623X. Jacob William Strong, 1830; died 4-1902. Married Amelia 1811. Zeeman. Child: 1. 3624X. Hubert Strong. Married Grace Marsh. Child: 1.
3625. Darius Wellington Strong. Unmarried.
VI. (1811)X. Henry Strong, son of Katharine Herkimer (821) and 1st husband Elljah Strong. He was born March 1801; died March 1880. Married Mary Cristman, man and Mary Elizabeth Small | (Cristman Gen.) She was born April 27, 1806; died 1880. Children 11
3630. William Strong (1826- 1849), Nov. 14; in California. Un- married.
3631X. Elijah Herkimer Strong (1828-1902). Married Martha George. Children: 3.
3632X. George Herkimer Strong. 1830. Married Minerva Hastings in 1854. Child: 1.
3633X. Jacob Cristman Strong, born 1832; died 7-1902, Married Abbie Carver Amy, 1856. Chil-
dren: 3.
3634X. James Campbell Strong, 1835. Married Antionette Chase, in 1858; died Dec. 1881. Children: 2. 3635X. John O. Strong, born 1837. Married Mary Nugent in 1868; died Dec. 1889. Children: 2. 3636. Mary Eliza Strong, born
1840. Married Rev. E. B. Olm- He died in 1902. No child.
stead.
3637. Charles Strong (1841- 1899). Married Sarah Whiting. No children. 3638X. Gilbert W. Strong, born 1843. Married Mary Whitney. Children: 3.
3639X. Louise Catharine Strong, born 1846. Married Walter Che- ney. Child: 1. VI. Strong, born
3639A.X. Henry
1850. Died young.
(1812)X. George Strong, son of Katharine Herkimer (821) and 1st husband Elijah Strong. He was born Jan. 1803; died 3-1839. Mar- ried Julia Ann Dingman. She died 1878. Children 3.
3640. Mary Catharine Strong. 1826. Married John Cowan in 1851. He died 1893. Children: 6. 3641X. Nancy Margaret Strong 1828. Married (1) Lauren Ensign. Child: 1. Married (2) James M.
3698X. Charles B. Heller, Sr., born Dec. 28, 1865. " Married Eliza- beth Rockefeller. Children: 2. 3699. Cornelia Lillian Heller, born June 16, 1871; died Dec. 10, 1943. Married Frank Schell. (Records Mrs. Grover Luther)
(1972)X. Levi Ritter, son of Jorgeph Ritter (972) and Betsy Keller. He was born 1826; died 1895. Married Catherine Eysaman. (1829-1895). Chikl: 1.
3703X. Peter Ritter. Married " Adelia Carpenter in 1890. Chil- dren 3.
(To be continued)
Child: Owen Dy-
gert
3903 Catharina Dygert, born Jan. 22, 1817. Sponsors John G. Hess and Christina Lambert. Mar- ried Peter Miller.
3904. Elizabeth (Betsy) Dygert, born Feb. 8, 1819. Sponsors John G. Jordon and wife Maria. She died June 11, 1907. Married David Holtzinger.
3905. Jeremiah Dygert, born Sept. 11, 1820. Sponsors Peter Lambert, Jr. Married Catharine Cook. She died Dec. 11, 1872. 3906. John Jacob Dygert, born Sept. 16, 1822. Sponsors John Lambert and wife Margaret.
3907. Abram or Abraham Lam- bert Dygert, born Feb. 21, 1825. Sponsors Abraham Miller and Eva Lambert.
3908. Margaret (Peggy Ann) Dy- gent, born March 22 or 23, 1828. Spon. John Moyer and wife Nancy She died Feb. 8, 1890. Married Lyman Stetson.
3909. Sefrenus Dygert, born Oct. 2, 1831. Sponsors John Lambert and Peggy Hess. F. M. Deuel, in E.N.) !
VI.
(1918)X. Catharina Dygert daughter of Severinus Dygert (960) and Anna Suits. Married Michael Paris. They remained in the valley. Children: 4. 3910. John Paris, born Feb. 19, 1810.
3911. Anna Paris, born July 17,
3912. Marianne Paris, born Sept. 14, 1813.
3913. Urlas Paris, born Aug. 14, 1819
VII.
(1980) XB.292. Mary Catharine Eysaman, daughter of Jacob Eysaman (981) and Maria Bellin- ger (940B.78) Born Feb. 4, 1819 In Herkimer Co. Married Stephen Van Rensslaer Lawrence on Aug. 19, 1844. She died Jan. 20, 1882; he dled Sept. 1858. Children 2.
3930X.B.670. Mary Elizabeth Lawrence, born . Aug. 28, 1845; died March, 1912. Married John Zoller in 1862. He was born April 5, 1840; died April 21, 1899. Chil- dren: 4.
3931X.B.671. Frank Eysaman Lawrence, born Sept. 12, 1853; died Jan. 24, 1933. Married Ida Peck on June 30, 1880. She was born May 1, 1858; died, Oct. 28, 1932. Children: 2.
The Lawrence family came from near Troy in 1836 to the shores of Black Lake, N. Y., having lived for a time at Evans Mills or Stone Mills. These two, lived all their lives on the old Lawrence home place.
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(1971)X. Fanni e Strough, daughter of Catherine Ritter (971) and (2) Baltus Strough. She was born Aug. 27, 1827; died 1908 Married Isaac Heller. He was born August 27, 1826; died Jan. 22,. 1890. Children 6.
3693XX. Loretta (called "Etta") Heller, 1853; died Jan. 27, 1942. Married Joseph Martin Klock, March 1875. Children: 2.
3694X. Deloa Heller, born Dec. 2, 1858. Married Ida Satterlee, Jan. 3, 1883. She was born Jan. 4, 1862. Children: 2.
3696. William J. Heller, born April 1, 1881; died Nov. 21, 1932. Unmarried.
3697. George W. Heller, born May 29, 1863. Unmarried,
He
More and more we are coming daughter of Jacob Bashouer Crist-
ST. JOHNSVILLE (N. Y.) ENTERPRISE AND NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949
Genealogy and History
OUR MISSION -- Our appeal is to the descendants of those hardy pioneers who did ao much towards founding an empire end who had no writers to perpetuate their memory.
Questions 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. Please type all copy when it is possible and use one side of paper only, with each inquiry on separate sheet.
Mrs. G. C. Luther of Dolgeville, ; writes that anyone seeking in- formation on Roxanna Salisbury should contact Mr. Edwin I.
Hopson, R.D. 1, Dolgeville.
ABEEL, SCHUYLER
Corrections and additions asked in the information I have on the children of Johannes 2 Abeel (Christopher Janse 1) and Caata- lyna Schuyler, married in Bever- wyck (now Albany), N. Y., Apr. 11, 1694 (Ref. Dut. Ch. rec.).
According to my records, they had five children. Is this a com- plete list ?
1. Catalyna 3 Albeel, bap. New
York City, Oct. 23, 1691; d. where ? when?, Did she marry ? 2. Neeltje 3 Abeel, bap. Albany N. Y., Apr. 14, 1695 (Ref. Dut. Ch. rec.); where? when ? Did ghe marry ?,
3. Christoffel 3 Abeel below), bap. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1696; d. where? when? Mar. Albany, Sept. 23, 1720, Margarita Bries ([Ref. Dut. Ch. records).
4. David (3) Abeel below), bap. 'Albany, N. Y., Apr. 27 or 29, 1705; d. where? Oct. 20, 1777; mar. where? Feb. 24, 1726, Mary Duychink.
5. Wannette 3 Abeel, bap. Al- ibany, N. Y., June 6, 1705; d. where? when ? Did she marry ?
Especially wantedare the death places of the above sons Christof- fel 3 and David 3 Abeel, also the date of Christoffel's 3 Albeel's death.
ABEEL,. BRIES
1. Johannes 4 Albeel, bap. A.l- ibany, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1722; d. Min- den, Montgomery Co, N. Y., Dee. 1, 1794 Fort Plain Dut. Ref. Ch. rec.); he was the father of Corn planter by the d'au. of a Seneca Chief; mar. where? ca. 1764,
Marie Knouts or Knautz. This marriage record wanted.
2. Anthony 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1724; d. y.,' when ?
3. Anthony Bries 4 Abeel, bap. Apr. 11, 1725; d. where? when ? Did he marry? If so, children wanted.
4. David 4 Albeel, bap. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1727; d. where ? when ? Whom did he marry. Did he marry in Albany, N. Y., July 2, 1752, Neeltje Van Bergen of Catskill, N. Y .? His children wanted, with dates, locations and marriages.
5. Rutgert 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1732; where? when ? Did he marry. so, children wanted.
6. Jacobus 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. . Y., Jan. 26, 1737; d.
Proof or corrections asked for the following list of children of David 4 Abeel and Neeltje Van Bergen; as given by . Whittemore, op. cit., p. 22:
1. Artnatie 5 Abeel, b. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1753; d. y. Her death rec. wanted.
2. /Anthony 5 Abeel, b. Catskill, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1754; d. where ? Feb. ! 25, 1822; mar. where ? Oct. 6, 1797. [Their children wanted with dates, locations and marriages.
3. Garret 5 Abeel, b. Catskill, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1757; d. where ? Oct. 23, 1829; mar. where ? . Eliza- beth Cantine. Their children ! wanted, with dates, locations and marriages.
4. Annatje 5 Abeel, b. Cats- kill, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1760; d. where ? when ? mar. where? when ? Ja- cobus B, Hasbrouck.
5. Catharine 5 Abeel, b. Cat- d. skill, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1765; where? Aug. 24, 1829. Did she marry ?
All Abeel records of Catskiil, N. Y. wanted. Where' may they be found ?
Marie Lyle Lyle Heights Paso, Robles, Calif.
The Van Antwerps Collated by W. N. P. Dailey
The histories and genealogies and the press are abundant in
werp family, one of the oldest in New York State. It will interest the "News" readers to glance through the names of the Van Antwerps who were residents of Montgomery County, especially those born in or near Fonda.
One of the earliest in this sec- tion was Avent Van Antwerp Charleston (1788) whose wife was Catherine House of Oppenheim. Her father was Christian House, whose wife was Christiana Right- meyer. There were nine children in the family. Avent had a broth- er Daniel, whose wife was Caty Van Eps and they lived in Sche- nectady (1783). Another brother, Johannes, (Schenectady ) (1787 married Martha Eaton. And a third brother, Hosuerus (B. Sche- nectady, 1792) had two wives (1) Hepzebah French and (2) Mary Hannah Potter and they raised 12 children. Abraham of the same family, a native of Schenectady .(1795) married Catherine C. Clute and both are buried in Scotia, N. Y.
Then there was Wenel Van Ant- d. werp (b. Schenectady 1804). whose If wife was Charlotte Cornell of Glenville. He was a Canajoharie shoemaker. William Ven Ant- werp (b. Albany, 1770) married
married Polly Ann Leiter. Daniel Van Antwerp (b. Stone Arabia 1794) married (1) Ruth Bennett and (2) Mary Rulison.
Michel Van Antwerp (b. Fonda, 1796 married Abigail Hix. Anna- tie Van Antwerp (b. Fonda, 1811) married (1) George I. Dockstatt- der and (2) William Willis. Mar- garet Van Antwerp (ib. Fonda 1802) married Victor Hanson. Nancy Van Antwerp (b. Fonda 1807) married Henry R. Sickles. Catherine Van Antwerp (ib. Fonda, 1817) married Asa Weaver. Dan- iel C. Van Antwerp, (b. Fonda, 1819) married Eliza Zeiley. George Van Antwerp (b. Fonda 1824) married Lavina Zeiley.
Note: Someo f the data above is given on the researchings of Mrs. Shutts.
Our Kingsboro Neighbors By W. N. P. Dalley
New York and the Mohawk's first dwellers in state and valley were the Amerind. We surmise that their first tepees date back at least 4,000 years ago, following the last great glacial period.
What we know of these Indians is largely derived from archaelog- ical research, excavation of village sites, the finding of axes and hammers, household utensils, pot- tery objects, arrow heads and spears, etc. all reveal the traces of the original settlers. -
, Students of Indian history agree that' the Algonquins were the first red men to occupy the land adjacent to the Hudson and Mo- hawk rivers and overflowing into Long Island and New England and lower Canada.
The Iroquois came later, per- haps around 1300 A. D. There were two movements of three tribes, one from beyond the St. Lawrence, the other from the Lake Erie region. The Mohawks, a tribe of the Iroquois, were prob- ably not firmly settled until the comming of Hudson (1609) and about the time of the formation of the Iroquois League. They be- came at once the feared foe of the Algonquins who then dwelt along the entire eastern seaboard. The Algonquins made an alliance with the French while the Iroquois joined the English, each contend- ing for centuries for the mastery of the American continent. The
Iroquois were a farming race, de- voted to raising corn and beans and squash and studied the for- ests with their medicinal products. They built what were called "long- houses," semi-permanent abodes, some barricaded. The women held a high place in the village life and in the councils.
When the whites came the situ- ation was radically changed. The Mohawk valley, above Schenec- tady, in the first quarter of the 18th century began to be settled by the Dutch and German Pala- tines, who kept the peace with the Indians. At the middle of the century the Mohawks and the English were brought ; closer to- gether through the influence of William Johnson lotar mode
33)) Silas Dorr died age 95 E. Steele, daughter of George or aopresumably later than 1824. Steele, who lived south of Mohawk He served in the Revolution from N. Y. They live in Little Falls, Maine or perhaps Mass. Youngest N. Y. Children: 5. son was born at Franklin Planta-
3215X.B.491. Jessie May Bellin- tion, Maine. Would like data on ger, born May 8, 1863; died Jan. Dorrs of Maine that might be re- |23, 1928. Married Charles H. Bel- lated to this man.
38) Who were the parents of May Blood b. Concord, Mass. 7- 12-1640 who married in 1660 Lt. Simon Davis ?
39)' Who was Mary Edgar who married a Capt. Samuel Harnden ? Dau. Susanna was born in 1744 and resided at Starks, Maine, where she married Benjamin Hil- ton.
40) Wanted, parentage of Lois Esterbrooks, who married Abiel Peck. He was born in 1756 prob- ably at Swanzey or Rehoboth, Mass.
41) Who was .Mary Larkin, who died about 1707? She mar- ried Samuel Gookin, son of Maj. Gen. Daniel Gookin of Cambridge, Mass. He was born 4-22-1652.
42) Want data on a Laughton family, who were early settlers at Sandy River Plantation (later Starks) Maine about 1777.
Sent by E. W. Townsend, 1913 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne 3, Ind.
PHILLIPS
Want ancestry of Lewis Phil- lips who was b. Mar. 1, 1785, per- haps in Montgomery County, m. Elizabeth McCombs. Moved to Jefferson Co, when?) They had children : Mary Ann, John, Sophia, Andrew, Sally, Catherine, Caroline, Charles, Hiram and Thomas. Has the Stone Arabia Dutch Reform- ed Church Records ever been pub- lished ?
Mrs. Carlisle Grower d17 Park Ave Boonville, N. Y.
MCCOMBS
Want ancestry of John Mc- Comlbs, who m. Magdalena Frank, Jan. 27, 1795, in German Flatts Church. Is he the same John Mc- Combs who was a judge in Herki- mer Co. in 1817? He was born Aug. 13, 1776 where?) Would he be any relation to Alexander Mac- Comb of MacComb's Purchase. Any information desired.
Mrs. Carlisle Grower 117 Park Ave. Boonville, N. Y.
The Petries In America
Johan Jost Petrie family and de- scendants in America were com- piled by the late Mrs. Frederick Staehla, 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. O. Petrie, Johnstown, N. Y.
Petries, Inst. 78 Contuined
VI.
Briggs, born 1888. Married Beuleh Peggy Lewis, 1916. She was born 1892. They live at Fresno, Calif. Children: 1. /(1587) X.B.179. Abram E. Bellin- ger, son of John Campbell Bellin- ger (740B.39) and Mary Feeter (1096P.R.B.1557). He was born Feb. 11, 1831. Married Maria E. Bellinger (3085B.414). She was the daughter of Gertrude Casler (11532B.140) and Henry H. Bellin- ger. She was born 1834; died 1910. (L. F. Bellinger) VI. His full name was Abram Eysa- man Bellinger. Children: 2. 3210B.844. Gertrude Ann Bellin- ger, born 1856; died 1862. .. 3211X.B.845. Abram H." Bellin- ger, born March 13, 1862. Lawyer born April 16, 1850 ;died 1889.
linger (3006B.323), the son of George Robert Bellinger (1502B .- 88) and (2) Catherine Walrath. Children: 1. (See 3006B.323).
3216X.B.492, John C. Bellinger, born July 18, 1866. Married Emma Lillian Hall. He was in the hard- ware business in Little Falls, N. Y. under name of Newell and Bel- linger. Children: 6. /
3217X.B.493. Josie Bellinger, born March 6, 1869. Married Eu- gene Nelson. Children: 2. 3218X.B.494. George W. Bellin- ger, born Nov. 24, 1871. Married Bessie Parker. Lived in Little Falls, N. Y. Children: 3.
3219X.B.495. Zelma DeEtta Bel- linger, born May 3, 1878. Married Charles H. Trask. They live in Little Falls. Children: 1.
(From records of L. M. Bellin- ger and Carl H. Zwinck, of Ann Arbor, Michigan. )
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VI. ((1592) X.B.183. Jacob Herkimer Bellinger, son of Josephus Bellin- gerger, (742B.41) and Catherine Sophia, Pohnman. He was born in 1841, died in 1895, Married Han- nah Ann Smith. Children: 5.
3225B.496. William N. Bellinger. born 1868. Married Jennie P. Hillman in 1891. Lives in Hono- lulu, T. H. No issue.
3226B.497. Blanche Bellin-
ger, born 1869. Married Joseph Sessions in 1895. He was born in 1857; died 1931. No issue.
3227B.498. Clarence John Bellin- ger, born 1873. Unmarried.
3228B.499. Elmer Eugene Bel- linger, born 1875. Unmarried.
3229X.B.500. Lawrence Girard They Bellinger, born 1881. Married Elizabeth Brogan, 1905. lived at 1305 E. Howell St., Seat- tle, Wash. Children: 4.
(L. F. Bellinger) -
VI.
(1594) X.B.185. Naroissa Sarah Bellinger, born 1847. Daughter of Josephus Bellinger (742B.41) and Catharine Sophia Pohnman. Mar- ried Frederick B. Briggs, 1871. He was born 1843; died 1928. Lived at Seattle, Wash. Children: 5.
3230X.B.501. Herbert Frederick Briggs, born 1872. Married Edna Williams, in 1903. She was born, in 1878; died Dec. 1925 in an auto accident. She was a sister of Frank P. Williams, husband of These notes and records of the | Eleanore Blanche Briggs (3232B.
503). They lived at Fresno, Calir. Children: 3.
Anne
3231B.502. Catherine Briggs, born 1876. Married in 1903 to Walter Kidder, M.D., who was born 1865. No issue.
3232X.B.503. Eleanore Blanche Briggs, born 1879. Married Frank P. Williams in 1909. He was born in 1882. They lived at Seattle, Wash. Brother to Edna Williams (3230B.501), Children: 2.
3233B.504. Elizabeth Bertha Briggs, born 1883. Married John J. Konzen in 1921. He was born 1879. No issue. 3234.B.505. Philip Sheridan
(1595) X/B.186. Eleanore Sussan- nah Bellinger, daughter of Joseph- us Bellinger (742B.41) and Cath- arine-Sophia -Pohnman. She was
Among the 9 children of above Christoffel 3 Abeel (son of Jo- their references to the Van Ant- hannes 2 Abeel ' and Catalyna Schuyler) and Margarita Bries were 6 sons who were all bap- tized in the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany:
(L. t. Deumger)
VI.
(1594) X.B.185. Narcissa Sarah Bellinger, born 1847. Daughter of Josephus Bellinger (742₿.41) and Catharine Sophia Pohnman. Mar- ried Frederick B. Briggs, 1871. He was born 1843; died 1928. Lived at Seattle, Wash. Children: 5.
3230X.B.501. Herbert Frederick Briggs, born 1872. Married Edna Williams, in 1903. She was born in 1878; died Dec. 1925 in an auto. accident. She was a sister of Frank P. Williams, husband of Eleanore Blanche Briggs (3232B. 503). They lived at Fresno, Calif. Children: 3.
Anne Briggs, born 1876. Married in 1903 to Walter Kidder, M.D., who was born 1865. No issue.
3232X.B.503. Eleanore Blanche Briggs, born 1879. Married Frank P. Willlams in 1909. He was born in 1882. They lived at Seattle, Wash. Brother to Edna Williams (3230B.501). Children: 2. 3233B.504. Elizabeth Bertha Briggs, born 1883. Marrled John J. Konzen in 1921. He was born 1879. No issue.
3234.B.505. Philip Sheridan Briggs, born 1888. Married Beuleh Peggy Lewis, 1916. She was born 1892. They live at Fresno, Calif. Children: 1.
(L. F. Bellinger)
VI. (1595) X.B.186. Eleanore Sussan- nah Bellinger, daughter of Joseph- us Bellinger (742B.41) and Cath- arine - Sophia Pohnman. She was born April 16, 1850 ;died 1889. Married Frank H. Brown, in 1874. Children: 2.
3235X.B.506. Florence Brown, born 1874. Married Robert Moser 1895. They Ilve in Crossfield, Al- berta, Canada. Cihildren :. 6. 3236B.507. Leslie Frederick Brown, born 1878. Unmarried. (L. F. Bellinger) (To be continued)
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Dany, N. 1, JE v, LIV, where ? when ? Did she marry ? Especially wantedare the death places of the above sons Christof- fel 3 and David 3 Abeel, also the date of Christoffel's 3 Abeel's death.
ABEEL, BRIES
Among the 9 children of above Christoffel 3 Abeel (son of Jo- hannes 2 Abeel' and Catalyna Schuyler) and Margarita Bries were 6 sons who were all bap- tized in the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany:
1. Johannes 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1722; d. Min- those born in or near Fonda.
den, Montgomery Co, N. Y .. Doc. 1, 1794 Fort Plain Dut. Ref. Ch. rec.); he was the father of Corn planter by the dau. of a Seneca Chief; mar. where? ca. 1764, Marie Knouts or Knautz. This marriage record wanted.
2. Anthony 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1724; d. y.," when ?
3. Anthony Bries 4 Abeel, bap. Apr. 11, 1725; d. where ? when ? Did he marry? If so, children wanted.
4. David 4 Abeel, bap. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1727; d. where ? when ? Whom did he marry. Did he marry in Albany, N. Y., July 2, 1752, Neeltje Van Bergen of Catskill, N. Y .? His children wanted, with dates, locations and marriages.
5. Rutgert 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1732; d. wbere? when? Did the marry. so, children wanted.
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6. Jaacobus 4 Abeel, bap. Al- bany, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1737; d. where ? when ? mar. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1757, Abigail . Van N. Y., where there were several Buren of . Papsknee (where was families of this name.
this ?). Full list of their children wanted, with dates, locations, and marriages.
Especially wanted is all possi- ble information on the above Da- vid 4 Abeel, proof of his marriage and list of his children.
ABEEL, DUYCKINK
According to Henry Whitte- more's "Abeel and Allled Fam- | dren. The first Fonda Van Ant- ilies," pub. 1899, a genealogy which has so many errors that every statement has to be verified, David 3 Abeel (son of Johannes 2 Abeel and Catalyna Schuyler) was bap. in Albany, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1705; d. where ? Oct., 20, 1777: mar. where? Feb. 24, 1726, Mary Duychink. (All records wanted). According to Whittemore they had 4 children, as follows:
1. David 4 Abeel, b. where? 1727; d. where? wben? mar. AI- bany, N. Y., July 2, 1752, Neeltje Van Bergen. His baptismal rec- and wanted and proof to whether he or his cousin David 4, son of Christoffel 3 Abeel, mar- ried Neeltje Van Bergen.
2. James 4 Abeel, b. Albany, N. Y., May 12, 1733; d. New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 20, 1825; mar. where ? Mar. 23, 1762, Gert- rude Nielson. Records wanted. . 3. Garret 4 /Deel, b. New York City, May 2. 1734; d. where ? when ? mar. wher- " Nov. 19, 1760, Mary Byvanck. (P.vords wanted). 4. Anneti 4 Abyl. bap. Mar. 1, 1753. Whittemore Op. cit., p. 10, was in error in gi" q t'as Anneti as a dau., of David ? Abeel and Mary Duychink. The Annatje Abeel who was baptized on Mar. 1, 1753 was a dau. of David 4 Abeel' and Neeltje Van Bergen, as given in the Albany Ref. Dut. Ch. records gent by Montgomery Co. Dept. of Hist. and Archives. It will be noted in my next query that Wihlttemore, on p. 22, so lists her, thus contradicting his atate- ment on p. 10.
Correct list of children of David 3 Abeel and Mary Duychink want- ed, with dates, locations and mar- riages.
ABEEL, VAN BERGEN
Proof wanted as to which David July 2, 1752. Neeltje Van Bergen of Catskill, N Y. , Was this Da-
4 Abeel married at Albany, N., Y., Fonda
Tunis Van Antwerp (b. Fonda vid the son of Christoffel 3 Abcel 1804) married Jane Yates. Thom and Mangarita Bries. or was he as Van Antwerp (b. Fonda, 1807) the son of David 3 Abeel and Mary Duychink ?
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