Seeking information about Freeman COON b. 15 May 1827 Livingston, Columbia,NY
Since Adam Shaver is mentioned I thought I woud list all the Shavers that hve records of serving in the Revolution with the 10th Albany Militia of Livingston Manor & Germantown: 1. Adam Shvor (Shaver) - Land Bounty List in Roberts' New York in the Revolution as Colony and State. 2. Charles Shaver, Pvt. In Rockefeller's Co. & later 2d Lt. In Capt. John Shaver's Co. - Fernow's Ney York in the Revolution & Roberts also. 3. Hendrick Sheaver - Land Bounty List in Roberts. 4. Jacob F. Shaver, Capt. - Both Fernow & Roberts. 5 John Shaver, Capt. - Both Fernow & Roberts. - Has Pension file. 6. John Shaver, Cpl. - Fernow. 7. Peter Shaver. - Both Roberts & Fernow. - Has pension file. A connection probably could be made with some of them. Don Lampson Bonnie Morgan wrote: > American Ancestry , Columbia County, has Harriet Shaver as the wife of Silas B. Winn (b.1810; son of William of Ghent,b. 1782, d. 1829 (m. Martha Howard); son of Isaac of Livingston Manor. However, in another entry they have William as the > son of Adam of Livingston Manor. This ref. is not always 100%, but gives you leads. It lists the Shaver families (2) as also from Livingston Manor and mentions Jacob (circa 1748,d. 1821 as serving in Rev. War. > Not much help,I'm affraid. > Bonnie > > SAugustine@worldnet.att.net wrote: > > > Looking for info on Harriet E. Shaver, b. 4 Apr 1824 in Claverack, christened in the Reformed Dutch Church, 15 May 1924, Hillsdale, Columbia Co., New York. Siblings? Interested in descendants. Believed to have married Chester A. Winn.
do you know of any lashers from vermont and new york in the early to mid 1800's??? a frank lasher who had a daughter lydia lasher??? she was born in cornwall vermont. thanx.
American Ancestry , Columbia County, has Harriet Shaver as the wife of Silas B. Winn (b.1810; son of William of Ghent,b. 1782, d. 1829 (m. Martha Howard); son of Isaac of Livingston Manor. However, in another entry they have William as the son of Adam of Livingston Manor. This ref. is not always 100%, but gives you leads. It lists the Shaver families (2) as also from Livingston Manor and mentions Jacob (circa 1748,d. 1821 as serving in Rev. War. Not much help,I'm affraid. Bonnie SAugustine@worldnet.att.net wrote: > Looking for info on Harriet E. Shaver, b. 4 Apr 1824 in Claverack, christened in the Reformed Dutch Church, 15 May 1924, Hillsdale, Columbia Co., New York. Siblings? Interested in descendants. Believed to have married Chester A. Winn.
Looking for info on Harriet E. Shaver, b. 4 Apr 1824 in Claverack, christened in the Reformed Dutch Church, 15 May 1924, Hillsdale, Columbia Co., New York. Siblings? Interested in descendants. Believed to have married Chester A. Winn.
Looking for info on Winn family, probably of Claverack: Chester Abram Winn b. 1819, possibly October 2 father possibly Abraham Winn. Would like to confirm basic stats and otherwise share info with any descendants. Known children of Chester A. are Chester John, "CJ" Winn, Jennie E.Winn and Carrie E. Winn
I am looking for antecedents for: James H. Call B 26 Dec 1849 Taghkanic NY ? M 26 Dec 1899 to Mary Evelyn Green Children - Marion, Charles, Ethelwyn, Violet, Clayton, Bion D 15 Nov 1928 Buried Millerton, NY I will be happy to trade information. Alan Cook
My gggrandfather was William B. Hallenbeck from Cairo, Greene County, Ny Do you have any information on him? Thanks for any help you might be able to give. Carole
My mother-in-law was ggrandaughter of William Wallace Perry.I assume he was son of David Perry and Martha White. I am interested in this line. Tjanks. Carol C.
I am researchin thw same group Mine is George(B)Pultz & Rebecca Traver,their issue George P. who died at 27yrs Sabastian 1801 Peter Grant,(church records)&Catherine Elizabeth Sitzer Marie 1791, wed John Tipple Margaret 1795, wed Andrew Shaver Catherine ?1793 wed William Shaver Rebecca ?1755 wed Phillip Shaver Lorina 1815 wed Rev.Walter Gunn Sallyette 1812 unwed Charlotte 1805 unknown Peter and Catherine are my GrGrandparents from Col.Co to Broome Co NY. My GrAunt gave me these listings when I 1st started my treck thru geneology. (I can't get Sallyette or Lovina or Lorina. Just when I find Sallyette I realize ther are 2. That's when I get in trouble.) She and her daug. were into this. Any way you can help clarify my mess I would love
Sonoma County Tribune Healdsburg, Ca. Jan. 25, 1890 Died at Santa Rosa, California Jan. 20, 1890, of pneumonia, P.J. PHILLIPS, born in Broome co., N.Y., April 1831; came to Ca. 1869 and entered into the mercantile business till 1884, when he removed to Healdsburg, Ca.; 6 months ago he took up residence in Santa Rosa, Ca.; he owned a large ranch 3 miles east of the city; leaves a wife and 2 sons, Frank C. and James H.; burial at Oak Mound Cem.; aged 58y 9m. Evidently he had not been in ill healt because in a few days earlier issue of the same paper it is stated : Jirah LUCE sold to P.J. PHILLIPS, 300 acres on the Rancho Sotoyome, Twp. 9 north, range 9 west, $12,000.00 Marilyn Dingman Demas
I'm not sure if Mary is a sister. Do you have names of her parent's.
I was just looking thru some info I have yesterday & there was a Mary Tator from Claverack who married a Willliam H. Drum in 1841. Could be a sister?
You might want to scroll through the ancestry.com census for 1810, NY, Dutchess County, Amenia township. I saw a Knickerbocker in there (it's only 11 pages). Amenia is just 1-2 towns away from Columbia county--all farming, so families moved back and forth, from farm to farm..Good luck
Can't help with info in Pittsford. But I am looking for parents of Hosea Crippen. I think they were Joseph and Tabitha Rowley Crippen Can not confirm.
Looking for records of all Race/Kline marriages in Columbia in Ancram, Copke,Hillsdale, Columbia County, NY and Berkshire County, Ma. Jacob Kline who married Rebecca Daley, John and Jacob Kline who lived in Mount Washington, Berkshire County, Ma. Eve Kline dau. of Jacob and Rebecca b. 1784, W. Copke,NY.... looking for her husband and children.................Donna Race Kneip djk1031@aol.com
I also noticed the name Jansen in other queries... not far enough long yet to know where in New York State this family came from. Am descended from Conrad Jansen. He had brother Rulif Jansen. Both settled in Canada in 1786....were Butler's Rangers.
Has anyone run across Hoffman in their lineage? I have a Nicholas b. c. 1730. His known and supposed children, born in Claverack: Anna Maria (1754), Christina, Nicholas, Jacob (1759) and Michael (c. 1770). Nicholas Sr and children listed settled in Canada in 1786. Any suggestions from New York research experts about what to look at next? I'm in Ontario.
Can anyone further identify the two Widow Simmons in the 1810 census--1.pg. 206 10200-10011; 2. pg.175 00200-01001? They are probably the widows of Benjamin Simon pg. 1251 10110-10110 and John Simmons pg.1246 13002-00102 -------and they may be related to my gg-grandfather, George Simmons , Schenectady county, who was lost at sea about 1804. Do these theories connect with anyone? Family stories abound but I can't find any verification. Any help will be most appreciated. Hariet S.
To whoever in the Vosburgh line receives this: Rick Coon from Kauai recently sent me your address and suggested that I write you an e-mail. My great grandmother's name was Sarah Vosburgh, born in Upper Red Hook, I believe, and married to William Coon. In the early 1960s my grandfather, Whitney Losee Coon, took us to the cemetery by the Little Red Church in Tivoli and pointed out the grave sites of his ancestors. They are on the south side of the church, and are marked as far as I know: In Memory of Martin Vosburgh who departed this life 6th of May, 1801--62 years 9 months, 22 days--Veteran '61-65. Just south of his tomb stone, and badly disintegrated, is his wife's marker: In Memory of Cornelia, wife of Martin Vosburgh, who departed this life November the 20th, 1809, aged 65 years. My grandfather always believed that Cornelia was a native American; however, researching one year in the genealogical library in Bennington, Vermont, we came upon records that indicated that her last name may have been Gilbert. Those records also indicated that Martin Vosburgh was in the Sixth Regiment of the Dutchess County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) and that on November 19, 1766 he and Cornelia Gilbert were married. In a volume on Land Papers I read: "1772, July 8. Bond of Ebenezer Jessup to Martin Vosburgh, Anthony Hoffman and others, that they shall be admitted associates in Totten and Crossfield's purchase." If my records are correct, George Schoonmaker Vosburgh was born on April 6, 1814. He would have been my great grandmother's father. He married, interestingly enough, a woman named Fanny Coon in Gallatin, New York, December 20, 1837. The couple had three boys, all of them who died in infancy. Fanny, wife of George Vosburgh, I have recorded, died at Red Hook "after a short and distressing illness, much lamented, on the 15th of September, 1842, aged 23 years 11 months. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." On March 19, 1846, George married Maria Proper in Clermont, New York, yielding ten kids, Sarah Margaret, my great grandmother, was their second child. I DO have a picture of Maria and some of their daughters. George died on Easter, 1891, at the age of 77, and Maria on August 12, 1910, at the age of 81. That's my info on the Vosburgh side of the family. Does any of it mesh with yours? Ed Coon 2621 HILLSIDE LANE