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    1. RE: [GREENE COUNTY] Re: HALLENBECK
    2. James Brady
    3. Jeremy, This is a rough sketch of one of the Hallenbeck lines you mentioned. It could use some more work as it relies on will abstracts, selected census returns and gravestones. Jim. 1. Casper J.1 HALLENBECK; born circa 1793; calculated from gravestone; married Maria Halsey; died 23 Mar 1885; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York; his estate was probated 27 Apr 1885 at Surrogate's Court, Catskill, Greene County, New York. He left a will before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. Maria HALSEY was born circa 1805; calculated from gravestone. She died on 21 Mar 1888. She was buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. She was also known as Halstead. She was mentioned as wife Maria in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. Children of Casper J.1 Hallenbeck and Maria Halsey were as follows: 2 i. Magdaline2 Hallenbeck; born 3 Jan 1826; baptized 7 May 1826 at Reformed Church, Coxsackie, Greene County, New York. + 3 ii. William T. Hallenbeck, born circa 1834; married Catharine (--?--). + 4 iii. Jane Ann Hallenbeck, born circa 27 Jul 1837; married Smith J. Quick. + 5 iv. James R. Hallenbeck, born 31 Aug 1839; married Harriet (--?--). Generation Two 3. William T.2 HALLENBECK (Casper J.1); born circa 1834; calculated from gravestone; married Catharine (--?--); died 26 May 1876; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. Catharine (--?--) was born circa 1837; calculated from 1870 Athens census. Children of William T.2 Hallenbeck and Catharine (--?-- were as follows: 6 i. Mary Jane3 Hallenbeck; born circa 23 Dec 1860; calculated from gravestone; died 8 May 1863. 7 ii. Martha Ann Hallenbeck; born 1861; married James Tousan; died 1928; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. She was mentioned as granddaughter Martha Ann, daughter of deceased son William T. Hallenbeck, in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. 8 iii. Jehoikam Hallenbeck; born circa 26 Mar 1863; calculated from gravestone; died 9 Aug 1863; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. 9 iv. Abram J. Hallenbeck; born circa 1865; calculated from 1870 Athens census. He was mentioned as grandson Abram, son of deceased son William T. Hallenbeck, in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. 10 v. Mary M. Hallenbeck; born circa 5 Aug 1867; calculated from gravestone; died 6 Aug 1872; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. 4. Jane Ann2 HALLENBECK (Casper J.1); born circa 27 Jul 1837; calculated from gravestone; married Smith J. Quick 2 Jul 1855 at Reformed Church, Coxsackie, Greene County, New York; died 28 Jan 1895; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. She was mentioned as daughter Jane Ann Quick in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. Smith J. QUICK was born circa 25 Aug 1827; calculated from gravestone. He died on 13 Nov 1897. He was buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. He was buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. Children of Jane Ann2 Hallenbeck and Smith J. Quick were as follows: 11 i. William H.3 Quick; born circa 1857; calculated from 1870 Athens census. He was mentioned as grandson William H. Quick in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. + 12 ii. George R. Quick, born circa 1859; married Mary C. (--?--) . + 13 iii. Reuben B. Quick, born circa 1862; married Elizabeth G. (--?--). 14 iv. James H. Quick; born circa 1868; calculated from 1870 Athens census. 15 v. Charles Casper Quick; born 30 Apr 1871; calculated from gravestone; died 10 Aug 1872 at age 1; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. 5. James R.2 HALLENBECK (Casper J.1); born 31 Aug 1839; married Harriet (--?--); died 19 Jun 1887 at age 47; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York; his estate was probated 5 Jul 1887 at Surrogate's Court, Catskill, Greene County, New York. He was mentioned as deceased son James R. and co-executor[?] in the will of Casper J. Hallenbeck before 23 Mar 1885 at Athens, Greene County, New York. He left a will before 19 Jun 1887 at Athens, Greene County, New York. Harriet (--?--) was born on 1 Mar 1845. She died on 7 Jun 1932 at age 87. She was buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. She was mentioned as wife Harriet in the will of James R. Hallenbeck before 19 Jun 1887 at Athens, Greene County, New York. Children of James R.2 Hallenbeck and Harriet (--?--) were as follows: 16 i. Garret C.3 Hallenbeck; born circa 1868; calculated from 1880 Athens census. He was mentioned as son Garret C. in the will of James R. Hallenbeck before 19 Jun 1887 at Athens, Greene County, New York. + 17 ii. Mary E. Hallenbeck, born 31 Mar 1869; married (--?--) Jeune. 18 iii. Carrie Hallenbeck was mentioned as daughter Carrie in the will of James R. Hallenbeck before 19 Jun 1887 at Athens, Greene County, New York. 19 iv. James F. Hallenbeck; born circa 1871; calculated from 1880 Athens census. 20 v. William T. Hallenbeck; born circa 1875; calculated from 1880 Athens census. 21 vi. Charles Hallenbeck; born circa 1877; calculated from 1880 Athens census. 22 vii. Andrew P. Hallenbeck; born circa 3 Feb 1884; calculated from gravestone; died 3 Sep 1888. 23 viii. Horace Hallenbeck; born circa 4 Jul 1886; calculated from gravestone; died 12 Jan 1887; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. Generation Three 12. George R.3 QUICK (Jane Ann2Hallenbeck, Casper J.1); born circa 1859; calculated from 1870 Athens census; married Mary C. (--?--). Mary C. (--?--) was born circa 1861; calculated from 1905 Athens census. Children of George R.3 Quick and Mary C. (--?--) were as follows: 24 i. Elvia E.4 Quick (32943); born circa 1885; calculated from 1905 Athens census. 25 ii. Reo Quick; born circa 1887; calculated from 1905 Athens census. 13. Reuben B.3 QUICK (Jane Ann2Hallenbeck, Casper J.1); born circa 1862; calculated from 1870 Athens census; married Elizabeth G. (--?--). Elizabeth G. (--?--) was born circa 1866; calculated from 1905 Athens census. Children of Reuben B.3 Quick and Elizabeth G. (--?--) were as follows: 26 i. Bessie R.4 Quick; born circa 1890; calculated from 1905 Athens census. 27 ii. Edward S. Quick; born circa 1892; calculated from 1905 Athens census. 28 iii. Andrew R. Quick; born circa 1894; calculated from 1905 Athens census. 17. Mary E.3 HALLENBECK (James R.2, Casper J.1); born 31 Mar 1869; married (--?--) Jeune ; died 15 Mar 1899 at age 29; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. Children of Mary E.3 Hallenbeck and (--?--) Jeune were: 29 i. Nora L.4 Jeune; born 1890; married Charles Van Hoesen; died 1943; buried at Chapple Cemetery, Athens, Greene County, New York. -----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Taylor [mailto:JeremyJTaylor@webtv.net] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 2:34 PM To: NYGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GREENE COUNTY] Re: HALLENBECK Hi John, Thanks for the reply and link to your website. Unfortunately, I have not had much luck tracing the Hallenbeck portion of my family- there were a lot of Hallenbecks around the area back then, and I am having trouble figuring out which (if any) of them are ancestors. Here is all that I know for sure: My great-grandmother Helen M. Bush (Hallenbeck) was born July 28,1905. Her parents were William T. Hallenbeck b. May 18, 1874 d. June 30, 1940 and Francis Lake Burdick b. March 24, 1874 d. February 14, 1940. William's parents were James R. Hallenbeck (no other info) and Harriet Hallenbeck (not sure if this was her maiden name), b. March 1, 1845. Helen married Leonard Bush, who also has Hallenbecks in his background, just to make things more complicated :) Leonard was born March 27, 1895, to William Henry Bush b. January 1, 1835 d. February 6, 1906 and Anna C. Hallenbeck, b. January 1864 d. 1920. The Bush line I am able to trace back quite a ways, but the Hallenbeck line (on both sides) is giving me some trouble! Now that I am living back in the area again, I am going to try and spend some time at the Vedder Library and other local resources and see if I can make any progress with any of this.... My father's side of the family and my mother's maternal side are giving me even more trouble than the Hallenbeck line! It gets frustrating at times, but I am very interested in all of this, and have been since I was in Elementary School. Jeremy Visit my website, Updated February 2005 http://jeremyjtaylor.tripod.com "We do not inherit the Earth from our parents, we borrow it from our children." ==== NYGREENE Mailing List ==== Moving in and Moving on - Greene County's Migrations Database - add your families now and make the connection! http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2 ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

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