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18351 Went to Alaska for the Gold Rush ,never heard from again. Riley, Elwoood (I62)
 
18352 Wessel Evertszen, son of Evert, from Naerden, Holland.
(1) N.Y. RDC rec of Bap. 974. B4ne Vol 2 pp. 17, 20, 24, 29, 34, 43, 55 list bap. of all 7 children
(2)NYG&B rec.of RDC of N.Y 974.7 B4n3 Vol I pp. 35, 45, 46, 54, 112 list the mgs of children. (3) Abstracts of N.Y. Wills-Liber 6 p. 302-303, NYHS yr bk 1893 Vol. II mentions the mates of child # 4 & child # I.
Evert child # 3s widow md (2) 6 May 1698 to Pieter Lakeman.
No wills or death dates are found. Since there are no probable relatives as witnesses at the baptisms of their children, it is presumed that neither Wessel nor his wife Geertie had any family in the colony.
There are numerous references to Wessel Evertszen in the early records of New Amsterdam, like most of the early settlers, he was somewhat contentious & he appears in the court records as a householder, fisher & trader. (See records of New Amsterdam 1653-1674, Berthold Fernow editor 1897 NYC.) Report by Harriet Stryker-Rhoda, noted Dutch Researcher. 
Evertszen, Wessel (I497)
 
18353 West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971
CITING THIS RECORD

"West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR68-Q48 : accessed 19 October 2015), Joel Siple and Catharine Conrod, 03 Mar 1859; citing Pendleton, West Virginia, p 6, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 818,558. 
Family F1392
 
18354 Western States Marriage Index

Groom Name: HAKES, Collins R. (72)
Groom Residence: Blue Water, Valincia, New Mexico
Bride Name: OSBORN, Mary A. R., Mrs. (67)
Bride Residence: Forest Dale, Salt Lake, Utah
Marriage Place: Salt Lake City
Marriage Date: 18 Nov 1909
County of Record: Salt Lake
State: Utah
Volume: 24

Marr. App. number 9341; for more information see FHL Microfilm #0429073
 
Family F397
 
18355 Western States Marriage Record Index, BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=227278

Details For Marriage ID#227278

Groom Last Name: EWER; Groom First Name: Floyd Owen; Groom Residence: blank. Bride Last Name: DOWNS; Bride First Name: Venna; Bride Residence: blank. Place: Brigham City
Date: 08 Sep 1939. County of Record: Box Elder; State: Utah; Volume: 6; Page: 375 
Ewer, Floyd Owen (I2683)
 
18356 Western States Marriage Record Index, BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=227278

Details For Marriage ID#227278

Groom Last Name: EWER; Groom First Name: Floyd Owen; Groom Residence: blank. Bride Last Name: DOWNS; Bride First Name: Venna; Bride Residence: blank. Place: Brigham City
Date: 08 Sep 1939. County of Record: Box Elder; State: Utah; Volume: 6; Page: 375 
Downs, Venna (I2686)
 
18357 Western States Marriage Record: BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=215163

Details For Marriage ID#215163

Groom Last Name: EWER. Groom First Name: Frank. Groom Residence: blank. Bride Last Name: WILLIAMS. Bride First Name: Amy. Bride Residence: blank. Place: Logan. Date: 20 Dec 1911. County of Record: Cache; State: Utah; Volume: 8; Page: 7 
Williams, Amy Velate (I2661)
 
18358 Western States Marriage Record: BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=215163

Details For Marriage ID#215163

Groom Last Name: EWER. Groom First Name: Frank. Groom Residence: blank. Bride Last Name: WILLIAMS. Bride First Name: Amy. Bride Residence: blank. Place: Logan. Date: 20 Dec 1911. County of Record: Cache; State: Utah; Volume: 8; Page: 7 
Ewer, Frank (I2599)
 
18359 Western States Marriage Record: BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=553812

Details For Marriage ID#553812

Groom Last Name: EWER
Groom First Name: Orval W (21)
Groom Residence: Logan, Cache, Utah
Bride Last Name: ROBINSON
Bride First Name: Venice Ruth (20)
Bride Residence: Providence, Cache, Utah
Place: Farmington, Davis, Utah
Date: 20 Dec 1932
County of Record: Davis
State: Utah
Volume: 11
Page: 115
Notes:

Certificate # 10214 
Family F1022
 
18360 What's in a name? Family produces famed colonist

Monday November 23, 2009, 12:31 AM By RICHARD TOWNSEND COLUMNIST

Jan Quackenbosh was born about 1565, presumably in Holland. The name of his wife is unknown to me. They had at least one son, Pieter Janszoon (Pieter Jansen Quackenbosh), born in 1590 in Holland. Pieter married Nelletjen Pietersz in 1613. Pieter and Nelletjen had at least two children: Pieter, who married Maritje Ariens; and Martitje. The name of these children is recorded as Quackenbush.Pieter Quackenbush was a graduate of the University of Leyden, Holland. He was a student of divinity at the University of Groningen. He resided in Oestgeest, Holland, where his first son was born. He married Maritje Ariens in Konderkerk, Holland, on March 23, 1639/40. This couple immigrated to New Netherlands around 1660 with their infant son Reynier and his sister, Martitje. They settled in what is now Albany and started a brick business. Pieter and Maritje had at least 10 children, of which only Reynier is known to me.Reynier Quackenbush first married Lysbeth Jans Masten, who died about 1690 in Schenectady, N.Y. By Lysbeth he had at least one daughter, Divertje, who married Frederick Jacobus Wortendyke, son of Jacob Wortendyke and Aaltje Fredericks. Reynier then married Claesje Jacobs Stille, daughter of Jacob Cornelis Stille, on September 13, 1692 in New York City at the Dutch Reformed Church. He was one of the grantees in the Castigione Patent, where he resided for a period of time. He also lived in New York City and in Schenectady.Reynier and Claesje had at least 10 children, of which only one, Abraham, is known to me. Abraham was born in New York City about 1704. He married Susanna Heilling on March 29, 1729 at the Dutch Church in Schraalenburg, N.J. Abraham and Susanna resided in Tappan and had several children, including Reynier, who married Annatje Van Orden and Sarah Durie; Jacob, who married Lea Chrisie; Jacomyntje, who married Isaac Brouwer, son of Adolphus Brouwer and Jannetje Verdon; and seven other children.Reynier Quackenbush and Annatje Van Orden had at least two children: James and Abraham, who died in infancy. By Sarah Durie, Reynier had one son, John Quackenbush. John in turn married Hannah Ackerman and had a son, Peter Quackenbush, who relocated several times between Paterson and Preakness until settling on the old Samuel Van Saun place in Lower Preakness. He then removed to Paterson again where he died in 1882. Pieter learned the tanning business from his uncle, William P. Ackerman. He started his own leather and findings business in Paterson and also successfully speculated on lands in Paterson.James, son of Reynier and Annatje, was born on September 8, 1758 at Schraalenburgh. He married twice: first to Leah Demarest, daughter of David Benjamin Demarest and Marytje Ackerman; and second to Margaret Romeyn. By Leah, James had at least two children: John, who married Martha Westervelt, daughter of Jacobus (James) Westervelt and Maria Sloat; and Reynier, who married Helen Schuyler, daughter of Adonijah Schuyler and Elizabeth Bogert.Reynier Quackenbush and Helen Schuyler were married on April 30, 1807. They had at least five children, including David, who married Rachel Westervelt, daughter of John A. Westervelt and Cornelia Brinkerhoff; Leah Ann, who married Thomas Terhune; Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush, who married Sophia Earle; Elizabeth B. Quackenbush, who married John Hopper, son of Andrew P. Hopper and Anna Van Voorhees; and John J., who married Elizabeth Ann Bogert.Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush bears a remarkable name. His mother, Helen Schuyler, was named after her grandmother, Helena Van Wagoner, daughter of Gerrit Hermanus Van Wagoner and Annetje Sip. Helen Schuyler was the granddaughter of Captain Arent Schuyler of Pompton, who purchased the Van Wagoner farm on Ryerson Pond (Pompton Lake) and returned his wife, Helena Van Wagoner, to her childhood home upon their marriage. Helen Schuyler’s father, Adonijah, bears a name that has carried down in the Schuyler family for several generations. -

See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/community/history/more_history_news/71248087.html#sthash.TlOXqiPe.dpuf 
Quackenbush, Reynier (I1362)
 
18361 When asked to choose a name - he chose William Richard. Taylor, W. R. (I3857)
 
18362 When Aunt Viola was about 45 years old she met and married a man from Denver?, Colorado. They were together for about one week-he went back to Denver-she remained working for the Government in Washington, D.C. My mother says he had a couple teenage or older children who may have interfered in some way. Mom doesn't remember his name, but in later years they corresponded frequently with each other. Aunt Viola spent her last years in the nursing home at Franklin, WVa. In the fall of 1985 they had a huge flood in Pendleton County. We were back in WVa. the following June. Picking up Aunt Viola, we took her up the Thorn to the "old home place'. As we went up the Thorn in our little motorhome Aunt Viola looked out the window and commented about 'having a big flood in this place'. When I pointed out the old home place she watched and said' My no, this is not where I was born-the land was all cleared on both sides of the road". She couldn't understand that someone had let the brush grow (Dad and Bob), and that WVa. reclaims her own!! JHA 3/2001.

This from the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas-- 112315 VIOLA FRANCIS ARMSTRONG
b. 10/30/1889 Moyers, Pendleton Co., W.Va.
d. 6/19/1989
Bur: St. Pauls Luthern Church Cemetery,
Moyers, Pendleton Co., W.Va.
m. (??) She married when she was about 45 years old to a man with teenage children. The marriage was short lived.


NOTE: This information was copied from Viola's obituary notice.

VIOLA F. ARMSTRONG

FRANKLIN, W. VA. - Viola Francis Armstrong, 99, a resident of Pendleton Nursing Home, died Monday morning, June 29, 1989 at Franklin. She was born Oct. 30, 1889 at Moyers, W. Va., a daughter of J. Riley and Hannah Simmons A. Formerly of Washington, D. C., she was a retired Civil Service employee. Survivors include a sister, Louie J. Kavanaugh of Pendleton Nursing Home; one brother, Dice S. Armstrong of Orem, Utah; and several nieces and nephews A service will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday (today) in the St Paul Cemetery near Moyers, W. Va. by the Rev. Norman Nilsen. Pallbearers will be nephews. Friends may call at the Obaugh Funeral Home in McDowell at any time.



*********************** 
Armstrong, Viola Frances (I1492)
 
18363 When Jared's father, Eli, died of pneumonia in early 1883, Jared went to live with Eli' employer, George and Lucinda Hiner, on the farm known in the mid 1900's as the 'Sally Hiner place'. It is now owned by Alfred Armstrong, Doe Hill (2000) Jared's parents are buried in the Armstrong-Hiner cemetery on that farm. George and Lucinda also raised my Aunt Ethel Stover, who became the Wife ofUncle David Eli Armstrong. James H. Armstrong,4 Dec 2000.
Jared and "Maggie" raised four sons and lived in Doe Hill, Spring Creek, Mount Crawford, Woodbridge, and Keezletown, before moving to Mossy Creek in 1950.

From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas


112310 JARED MORGAN ARMSTRONG

112310 JARED MORGAN ARMSTRONG
b. 9/1/1880 Sugar Grove, W. Va.
d. 7/16/1959
Bur: Sangerville Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Bridgewater, VA
m. 12/?/1905 Mary Margaret Rexrode
b. 4/25/1878 Palo Alto, Va.
d. 2/15/1953 Mossy Creek, Va.
Bur: Sangerville Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Bridgewater, VA
Parents: Martin & Mary (Armstrong) Rexroad


Jared Morgan Armstrong was the tenth child of Eli and Elizabeth Ann (Bodkin) Armstrong. He was born on September 1, 1880 and when his father died he went to live with George and Lucinda B. (Armstrong) Hiner.

NOTE: Both George and Lucinda Hiner were descendants of the JOHN and "NANCY" AGNES ARMSTRONG LINE. George was the son of Jane Armstrong Hiner (1-4-10) the sixth child of JOHN AND "NANCY" AGNES ARMSTRONG and Lucinda was the dhter of Jared Armstrong (1-3-9) the third child of JOHN AND "NANCY" AGNES ARMSTRONG. More information on George and Lucinda can be found in the report, "Descendants of John and "Nancy" Agnes (Ervine) Armstrong".

Although others lived with and worked for the Hiners, Jared was with them the longest. He married Mary Margaret "Maggie" Rexrode in December 1905. They were married in Monterey, Va. and lived on the Hiner farm, in the loom house,l 1910 when they bought a farm at Doe Hill, Virginia.
Mary Margaret "Maggie" (Rexrode) Armstrong was born April 25, 1878 the daughter of Martin and Mary (Armstrong) Rexrode. She was also a descendant of the JOHN AND "NANCY" AGNES ARMSTRONG LINE. Maggie's mother, Mary, was theh child of Jared M., who was the first child of Able H., who was the first child of Jared M., who was the third child of JOHN AND "NANCY AGNES ARMSTRONG.

NOTE: The following was copied from an obituary clipping:

Mrs. Mary Margaret Armstrong, 74, wife of Jared M. Armstrong died at her home at Mossey Creek, near Bridgewater, Va., Sunday (2/15/1953) morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Armstrong had been in ill health for the past nine months. Fort two weeks her condition was considered serious with little promise for her recovery. News of her passing Sunday morning spread quickly throughout the community and county bringing an atmosphere of grief and sadness among her many friends. She was a devoted mother and loving wife who was always kind and will be missed by all. A daughter of the late Martin and Mary (Armstrong) Rexrode, she was born on April 25, 1878, in Palo Alto, Va., where she spent the early part of her life, attending the local schools of Highland County. In December 1905, she married Jared M. Armstrong in Monterey, Va. After their marriage they lived at Doe Hill until 1930, then went to Rockingham County, Va., in 1930 and lived near Spring Creek until 1934, from 1934 to 1935 in Mt. Crawford, and from 1935 to 1942 in Woodbridge, Va., and from 1942 to 1951 at Keezletown, Va., prior to moving to Mossey Creek in 1951. She is survived by her husband, Jared M. Armstrong, a prominent farmer of the community; four sons, Byron Armstrong, of Bridgewater, Va., Adam Armstrong, of Arlington, Va., Herbert Armstrong of Bridgewater, Va., and Gordon Armstrong, of Woodbridge, Va., one sister Mrs. Jasper (Sallie) Simmons of Bridgewater, and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Sangersville, Va., Church of the Brethren, with her pastor, the Rev. O.S. Miller in charge, assisted by Rev. John T. Glick. Interment was in the church cemetery.

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CHILDREN OF JARED M. & "MAGGIE" (REXRODE) ARMSTRONG

1-12-3-10-1 BYRON ARMSTRONG ----- 1908-1956 1-12-3-10-2 ADAM ARMSTRONG ------ 1909-1981 1-12-3-10-3 HERBERT ARMSTRONG --- 1911 1-12-3-10-4 GORDON ARMSTRONG ---- 1918 The following documents were found in Staunton, Augusta Co., VA

DEED BOOK 137 PAGE 600: (No 2486) THIS AGREEMENT: - Made and entered into this the 3rd day of September 1902 between Geo Hiner and wife Sr., of the County of Pendleton and the State of W. Virginia, of the first part and Jared M. Armstrong of the same County and the State named above, of the second part, -:WITNESSETH:- That the said party of the first part for services rendered by the party of the second part to date above mentioned from December 25th 1900 when said party of second part began work, does hereby agree and bind himself to give unto the party of the second part one third (1/3) of a certain tract or parcel of land laying on the Middle River in Augusta County, Virginia and adjoining the lands of Geo Dunlap, Robert Dunlap and Bailey Dunlap and containing 342 acres at the expiration of three years from December Twenty Fifth 1902. The land above mentioned to belong to party of second part forever. The party of the second part hereby agrees to accept the above mentioned land as full pay for his services to this date, (Sept 3rd 1902) witness our hands and seals.

A.J.Wooddell George Hiner (Seal) Witnesses: Jared M. Armstrong (Seal)
J.M. Jones The partys further agree that the party of the second part shall pay to the party of the first part on the 1st day of Jan 1906 at the rate of $175.00 per year for three years and three months.

Witness: J.M.Jones George Hiner (Seal)
Jared M. Armstrong (Seal)

Virginia, Highland County, To Wit:
I, W.E. Wilson, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County of Highland and State of Virginia, do certify that George Hiner and Jared Armstrong, whose name are signed to the writing above bearing date on the 3rd day of September 1902 havewledged the same before me in the County and State aforesaid. Given under my hand and seal this the 17th day of September 1902.
W.E.Wilson, J.P. (Seal)

VIRGINIA:- In the Clerk's Office of Augusta County Court Sep't 24th 1902.
The foregoing Agreement between Geo Hiner and Jared M. Armstrong, was this day presented in the office aforesaid, the State Tax of $ .50 being paid thereon, it is with the certificate of acknowledgment annexed admitted to record.
Teste, --Harry Bennett.. Clerk. DEED BOOK 149 - PAGE 507

(7812) THIS DEED -- made this the 1st., day of June, 1906, between George Hiner and Lucinda, his wife, of the first part and Jared M. Armstrong of the second part, all of the County of Pendleton, State of West Virginia, WITNESSETH:-- That for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty Three Hundred Thirty three and one-third dollars ($2333.33/100) for services rendered, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the parties of the first part, do grant sell and convey to the party of the second part, a one-third interest in a certain tract or parcel of land known as the Bailey Dunlap property, lying in the County of Augusta, State of Virginia, on the waters of Middle River two miles southwest of the village of Spring Hill, adjoining the lands of Jared A. Hiner, Frank and Davis Dunlap and Bailey Dunlap, Jr., and containing 342 acres, more or less. The parties of the first part do warrant generally the land herein conveyed. Witness the following sigatures and seals.
George Hiner, (Seal)
Lucinda Hiner, (Seal)

State of Virginia, Highland County, to-wit--
I, S.C. Eagle, a Justice of the Peace for and in the County and State aforesaid, do certify that George Hiner and Lucinda, his wife, whose names are signed to the writing hereto anexed, bearing date on the 1st., day of June, 1906 have appeaefore me in my County and State aforesaid and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed. Given under my hand this 24th., day of July, 1906.
S.C. Eagle, J.P.

VIRGINIA:- In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for Augusta County, Oct. 6th., 1906
The foregoing Deed from George Hiner and wife to Jared M. Armstrong, was this day presented in the office aforesaid, the State Tax of $2.40 being paid thereon, it is with the certificate of acknowledgment annexed, admitted to record.
Teste,--- Harry Bennett--- Clark. 
Armstrong, Jared Morgan (I1521)
 
18364 When Robert left the family it is supposed he joined the Army. Nevertheless, he was never heard from again. Cochran, Robert (I637)
 
18365 When the average income was $1,368 the 1940 census shows Luciano making $1,820 per month as a Radio Engineer working 40 hours a week and 52 weeks a year. This is an amazing feat considering Luciano had only been a U.S. citizen since 30 November 1934. His choice of a technical occupation leaves him and his family virtually unaffected by the Great Depression (1930's - 1940's).

Residences:
137 30th Street, Loa Angeles, California (1937)
(Bertha lived there and had her wedding shower 7th
February 1937)
239 W 42nd Street, Los Angeles, California (1938)
727 W 58 Street, Los Angeles, California (1939)
1563 W 112 Street, Los Angeles, California (1952)
32 10th Street, Hermosa Beach, California (1959)
7922 Vassar Ave., Canoga Park, California (1969) 
Family F620
 
18366 While he was probably born in Northwyck,at the time of his immigration,on the"Bonte Koe" in Apr 15 1660,He hailed from East Friesland (or Vriesland) Nortwyck, Pieter Jacobse (I2360)
 
18367 Widow of George Marsh Elizabeth (I1388)
 
18368 WIDOWED
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DHWQ-C24?cc=1325221&wc=9B7F-6YD%3A1030896901%2C1030788401%2C1031488301 : 5 August 2014), Nebraska > Douglas > ED 69 Precinct 10 Omaha city Ward 6 > image 19 of 28; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Film 4119886 image 19.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DHWQ-C24?i=18&cc=1325221&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM3YT-DHP 
Family F2606
 
18369 Wife - Mrs. Sarah Hawkins
Sarah was the dau. of the Earl of Stanhope & had previously married a Capt. Hawkins of the British Navy without her fathers consent,whom she had offende by marrying beneath her station.So he disinherited her & cast her off. Sarah had two children by her first mg., Samuel Hawkins & Elizabeth Hawkins both born before 1816. & two children by her second hus. John Martineau. 
Sarah (I103)
 
18370 Wife Mary Belleville
She is found with her mother Ester Belleville on the 1706 census of Staten Island, being a widow at that time with 2 children. 
Belleville, Mary (I1450)
 
18371 Wife - Hester Ann Donrinees
In the records of the French Huguenot Church in Germany we read, Maries a l'Eglise francais
de Mannheilm le 16 Sep 1657, Luttin Warlavn and Estera Delhaille.--Name changes have to be
delt with. The first record we see of her in Staten Island, New York, is Hester Dominees, later
shown to be Hester Donranes. The Delhaile name is one of the most ancient and prominant
ones in French History. FHL film # 199880 international floor of Salt Lake Family History Library.
Her Ist hus. " Walraven Lutin".
She was listed as "Teuntje Martenooy, the mother of Stephen born 25 May 1679. Teuntje, a Dutch name, is a contraction of the name which inEnglish is Antonia, Ann or Hannah. The Dutch version of Martineau as "Martenooy". She had md. 2nd, Francois Martineau after 1674. Source: DRC of Flatbush, Kings, New York. See reference for sonStephen. 
Dominees, Hester (I161)
 
18372 Wife of Alexando Gonsales who may be the father of Maria Ysidra Gonzales who is the mother of Maria Gertrudis Anastasia Quevedo Gonzalez who is married to Jose Ygnacio Fletes Rico. Maria, Dionicia (I6101)
 
18373 Wife of Rosalio Morales Báez based on death record of Rosalio Morales Báez. Ocón, Josefa (I5798)
 
18374 Wife or daughter? Listed as contact on WWII draft record. Mabel (I746)
 
18375 Wikipedia states that Nora had two children by her first marriage and had two children by José María Alvarado, a leading Sandinista. Gadea, Nora Josefina Astorga (I1854)
 
18376 Wilfredo Socorro Quesada Astorga had children with America.
Source: Source: Luciano Torres Astorga and Adelina Astorga Aragon in 1990. 
Family F2193
 
18377 Wilfredo Socorro Quesada Astorga had children with Juana.
Source: Source: Luciano Torres Astorga and Adelina Astorga Aragon in 1990. 
Family F2195
 
18378 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1864
 
18379 Will abt 1947 gave nephew Ellis Hawk the right to buy his farm Hawk, Edgar (I25)
 
18380 Will administered on 22 Jan 1753. Dilworth, John (I1561)
 
18381 Will dated 13 Apr 1888. Proved 31 Mar 1893. Knapp, Orrin Calvin (I1872)
 
18382 Will dated 15 Dec 1895; proved 6 Dec. 1901. Montgomery, Mary M. (I1875)
 
18383 Will Dated 9 Apr 1702. Lathrop/Lothropp, Joseph (I1810)
 
18384 Will dated Dec. 22, 1772; proved Feb 12 1773. He received by his father's will his lands on New Barbadoes Neck, and left them to his son Arent J. who was born Oct 1746 and married Nov 2, 1772, his cousan Swan Schuyler. He died 28 Oct 1803. Family F348
 
18385 Will filed 10 May 1627 Patten, Thomas (I1268)
 
18386 Will from Edgefield in 1790 lists sisters Martha Foreman and Ann Hill, Isaac Foreman as brother. Foreman, Judith Judah (I1110)
 
18387 Will of Margaret Schuyler - c. 1707



In the name of God, Amen. I, Margaret Schuyler, widow of Phillip Schuyler, sometime of Albany, merchant, being of sound mind, and considering that there having been some unhappy differences among my children; the youngest of them being apprehensive that by the strict rules of the common law, the will made by my said husband and myself on May 1st, 1683, might not be authentick enough to make such equal division among our eight children. But that Peter Schuyler, eldest son of my deceased husband, Peter Schuyler [probabaly meant Philip P.], might be entitled to all of the real estate. Yet, not thinking that my son, Peter Schuyler, would himself endeavor to take any such advantage, he being present at the making of said will. I give to each of our 8 children an equal part of all real and personal estate. And I being further willing to dispose of the real and personal estate, which, by of my husband.

And my son Peter, at my request, being agreed with the seven other children, by deed, dated August 16, 1707, by which all further differences among them are prevented, I do give to my eight children, Gertruy, Alida, Peter, Arent, Phillip, Johanes, and Margaret, and to the three children of my son Brant Schuyler, namely: Phillip, Oliver, and Johanes, all my estate, real and personal. Provided always, that my son Phillip shall have the farm called the Flatts, with the utensils, he paying therefor, the sum of 600, to the rest. And they are all to pay an equal part of 9 bushels of good merchantable wheat yearly, to the Patroon or Lord of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck. Mentions "Cornelia Schuyler, widow of my son Brant Schuyler."

I make my sons, Peter and Johanes, and my son in law, Robert Livingston, husband of my daughter Allida, executors.

Signed and sealed in Albany in my dwelling house.

Witnesses, Iona Rumney, Anthony Caster, John Dunbar.

Proved in Albany, June 27, 1711, before William Van Rensselaer, Esq., and of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas.

http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/wills/willmgtvslicht.html 
Van Schlichtenhorst, Margarita (I1206)
 
18388 Will of Philip Schuyler and Margarita Van Slichtenhorst - 1683

[joint will] In Dutch.

SCHUYLER, Philipp, of Albany, late Magistrate, and wife Margarita van Slichtenhorst.

The survivor, children Arent, 22 years old, Philipp, 17 yrs., Johannes, 15 yrs., Margriet, 11 yrs., Geertruy, wife of Stephanus van Cortlandt, Alida, wife of Robert Livingston, Peter, and Brant.

Real and personal property.

No executors named, letters testamentary granted to the widow.

Witnesses Cornelis van Dyck and Dirck Wessells.

http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/wills/willphpischuyler.html 
Schuyler, Colonel Philip Pieterse (I1205)
 
18389 Will Probated 12 Oct 1611. Mead, John (I1730)
 
18390 Will probated 1660. Towne, Christopher (I1728)
 
18391 Will Probated 18 Oct 1728 Lathrop, Samuel (I2859)
 
18392 Will probated 27 September 1378 Wingfield, Sir Thomas (I1518)
 
18393 Will proved 30 Jun 1697. Leach, James (I2890)
 
18394 Will proved on 30 May 1659. Fuller, Thomas (I1602)
 
18395 Will Proved on 7 Oct 1810. Spackman, Thomas (I3328)
 
18396 Will Proven on 4 Dec 1795 for John Wollerton. Administered to Mary and William Wollerton. Wollerton, John (I1569)
 
18397 WILL: of Newport Proved 1832. Bull, James (I2080)
 
18398 Willard Reed Petersen: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Herald Journal, The (Logan, UT) - Monday, January 21, 2013

Deceased Name: Willard Reed Petersen

UT United States
Willard Reed (Bill) Petersen passed away Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, at home surrounded by his loving family. Bill was born November 22, 1926 in Logan to Willard and Kate Maughan Petersen. His early life was spent between Hyrum and Salt Lake City with his younger brothers H. Clair and Stanford Burke. Bill graduated from South Cache High School and Utah State University where he affiliated with Sigma Phi. Bill was active in ROTC during his college years, later joining the Army. He served in the infantry stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. He attended the University of Utah Law School, returning to Hyrum to run the family sheep business. He loved his summers in Blacksmith Fork Canyon and winters on the Hansel Valley Range. Later in life he became a real estate broker founding Bonneville Realty with his long time friend, Grant White. Bear Lake Realty was his final business venture. Bill was active through out his life in civic and community organizations. He was a member of the Young Republican Party, attending many national conventions. He was an officer in the Utah Sate Woolgrowers Association. He was a charter member of the Hyrum Jaycees Club. He was a member of the Logan Golf & Country Club and a member of The Big Blue Club. He served as President of the Logan Board of Realtors. He was the Exalted Ruler of the Logan BPOE. He served as Commander of the American Legion Post in Hyrum. Bill married Mary Belle Brown on June 12, 1948. They loved and supported each other through good times and difficult times for more than 65 years. He is survived by his wife, Mary Belle and their five children: Patricia (John) Hansen of Hyrum, Shari (Bob) Parson of Benson, Colin Reed (Debbie), of Hyrum, Krista (Gary) Thunell of Logan and Andrea (Charlie) Fullmer, Logan. Other survivors include: daughter in law, Marene Hugie; brothers, H. Clair(Marilena) and Stanford Burke (Carol); sister-in-laws Donna Zell Welch and Nelda Roskelly; brother-in-law, Russ Brown (Cathy); and many nieces and nephews who have fond memories of time spent with Uncle Bill. He was preceded in death by his parents, Willard and Kate Petersen, and In-laws; Russell M. Brown, Arlynn and Lloyd Olsen. Bill and Mary Belle are the loving and attentive grandparents of eight grandchildren of their own, 10 inherited grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren. Our family loved to spend time at their home listening to Grandpa's take on life! Daddy was a wonderful conversationalist and a voracious reader, devouring several newspapers and news magazines a day right up to the end. Compassion and unconditional love are just a small part of what we have learned from him. He had a passion for life and everything he pursued. What a wonderful legacy he leaves! We love you Daddy! We would like to express our love and appreciation to those who have cared for him: Vickie Donovan and Rich Quilty from Community Nursing Services, Dr. Steven Salisbury and Dr. Ali Ben-Jacob and their staffs. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, at 12 p.m. at Allen Hall Mortuary where friends may call Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite charity or hospice or to the Community Nursing Services. (221 Springcreek Parkway, Providence, Utah, 84332)  
Petersen, Willard Reed (I3465)
 
18399 William Ames, the immigrant ancestor, was son of Richard Ames, of Bruton, Somersetshire, England. He came to America with his brother John, and settled in Braintree, Massachusetts, as early as 1640. He died in 1654. He married Hannah ---. John A Ames, his brother, came from Duxbury to Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he was an original proprietor; he married Elizabeth Hayward, in1645; no children; he left his large estate by deeds in 1697 to his nephew John, mentioned below, and to the sons of his nephew; he died in 1698. Children of William and Hannah Ames: Hannah, born 1641; Rebecca, 1642; Lydia, 1645; John, mentioned below; Sarah, 1650; Deliverance, 1653 (Genealogical and family history of western New York : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation, compiled under the supervision of William Richard Cutter, New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, c1912, vol. II, pg. 918).

William, son of John Ames, was born in 1605 and died January 1, 1653-54. He came to New England and settled in Braintree as early as 1641. He was admitted a freeman, May 26, 1647. He married Hannah ---, who married (second) April 6, 1660, John Heiden (Hayden). Children: 1) Hannah, born May, 1641. 2) Rebecca, October 1642. 3) Lydia, 1645. 4) John, May 24, 1647. 5) Sarah, March 1, 1650. 6) Delverance (daughter), February 6, 1653 (Taken from Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts by William Richard Cutter, c1910 Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York by Amy Patterson). 
Family F1148
 
18400 William CASTEL

Burial:
Hosey Hill Cemetery
Weir
Cherokee County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 5
Find A Grave Memorial# 23681825 
Castile, William (I5)
 

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