Hi Liz, Thomas Noxon and Geertruy Hogeboom also baptized a daughter, Alida, at Albany in 1694: Alida #737; Bapt. Date: 01 Apr 1694; Father: Tammus Noxen; Mother: Geertruy Hogenboom; Sponsors: Meuis Hogenboom; Hendrik V. Renselaar, Antje Hogenboom Source: Records of the Albany Reformed Church [1683-1809] Bartholomeus Noxon, the son baptized at Kingston on 7 Mar 1703, removed to Dutchess County, leaving a will which answers your main question: [NYG&BR 61:121] Abstracts of Wills Recorded at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY Will dated 12 Feb 1781; probated 9 Jul 1791. Wife's name not mentioned; "only brother or heir of Thomas Noxon of New Castle, Delaware." Oldest son Thomas, son Simon, and daughter Margaret were dead. Named sons Bartholomew, Peter, James, Benjamin and Robert; daus. Gertrude Losie and Fanny. Granddaughters Elizabeth Losie and Margaret Noxon, dau of Peter. Executors: sons James, Benjamin & Robert. Wit: John Delong, David and Peter Brill. Regards, Pam Sears