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17801 Source: The Chappelear Family by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 52. Harrison, Thomas E (I792)
 
17802 Source: The Chappelear Family by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 52. Dent, Cecelia (I793)
 
17803 Source: The Chappelear Family by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 52. Edwards, Harrison (I794)
 
17804 Source: The date of his Will and Last Testament executed 5 May 1847 and filed 17 March 1856. Book GC 2 Pages 552-553. Edwards, Elkanah (I628)
 
17805 Source: The Descendents of Don Alonso de Estrada Compiled by John D. Inclan (http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/estrada.htm)
 
Estrada, Alonso De (I4862)
 
17806 Source: The Descendents of Don Alonso de Estrada Compiled by John D. Inclan (http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/estrada.htm)
Source: Ancestry.com J. Refugio Gonzales Hermosillo & ana Olivas Family Tree 
Caballeria, Marina Gutiérrez Flores de la (I4863)
 
17807 Source: The Descendents of Don Alonso de Estrada Compiled by John D. Inclan (http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/estrada.htm) Family F1754
 
17808 Source: The Descendents of Don Alonso de Estrada Compiled by John D. Inclan (http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/estrada.htm) Family F1785
 
17809 Source: The dewscendants of Don Juan Gutierrez de la Caballeria complied by John D. Incaln (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/genealogia-mexico/HzqOMoRh_2c/GMnGYmrX5vMJ) Marriage source from the book, Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 26.

Another source states that Alonso de Avalos Saavedra "was the son of López de Saavedra and Isabel Alvarez Rengel." (No Mere Shadows: Faces of Widowhood in Early Colonial Mexico By Shirley Cushing Flint, chapter 4.1) 
Family F1765
 
17810 Source: The Tomb where he buried shows 14 June 1966. Fonseca, General José Luciano de Jesús Astorga (I1758)
 
17811 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2163
 
17812 Source: U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. Notes on the record "Oct 1957: Name listed as NORA CALONJE MONTERREY; 04 Feb 1977: Name listed as NORA GORCZYCA". Monterrey, Nora Calonje (I4776)
 
17813 Source: U.S. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. SSN 668-16-1367.
Source: California Death Index, 1940-1997. (Ancestry.com) 
Rio, Paul Nicolaides del (I5558)
 
17814 Source: URL https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PY-JQ2 Meekins, Daniel Clifton Jr. (I1580)
 
17815 Source: Va H 2; History of Highland County; 1850 Census. We believe his father was Robert Armstrong, an immigrant from North Ireland who served in the French and Indian war ( a sergeant) from 1754 to 1763. In 1759 he served one mile south of Doe Hill. He married a Jane van Arsdale, from New Jersey and had three sons-John (above), William and Amos. He also had a brother, James. William and John, with their families, came to Doe Hill area with their families in 1794-From Loudoun County supposedly--further research needs to be done. JHA 8/4/2000.
James C. Walls research shows John with a middle name of Morgan.JHA 1/12/2003.



ARMSTRONG GENEALOGY




Chapter 2


JOHN ARMSTRONG
AND
HIS DESCENDANTS




1 JOHN ARMSTRONG
Information and will ----------- Page
1-1 Elizabeth Armstrong ------------------- Page
1-2 William Armstrong --------------------- Page
1-3 Jared Armstrong ----------------------- Page
1-4 Jane Armstrong ------------------------ Page
1-5 John Armstrong ------------------------ Page
1-6 Margaret Armstrong -------------------- Page
1-7 Mary Armstrong ------------------------ Page
1-8 James Armstrong ----------------------- Page
1-9 George Armstrong ---------------------- Page
1-10 Thomas B. Armstrong ------------------- Page
1-11 Nancy Armstrong ----------------------- Page
1-12 Samuel E. Armstrong -- See Chapter 3 -- Page






From the Files of: Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas
118 Rainbow Dr. PMB1875
Livingston, TX 77399-1018






REFERENCES TO JOHN ARMSTRONG

Reference:
Morton's histories of Highland County and Pendleton County:

John Armstrong was born in 1759 and died in 1821. We think he was the son of Robert and Jane (VanArsdale) Armstrong, but this is still unproven. Morton says John Armstrong and his brother William went from Loudoun County to Highland County, Virginia, settled near Doe Hill, married sisters, raised large families, and precedes to give some family genealogy.

Reference:
Chalkley's Chronecles, Vol II, page 301, Augusta Co.
Marriage Bonds:
1788 - April 1, - William Armstrong and John Armstrong surety. William Armstrong and Elizabeth Erwin, daughter of Jarred Erwin (consent). Teste: John Armstrong and Andrew Jerdan.

Reference:
Chalkley's Chronecles, Vol. II, page 348:
November 10, 1788 - the Rev. Archd. Scott entered William and Elizabeth's marriage into Augusta County court records as April 1, 1788.

Reference:
From D.A.R. Applications, #399527 & #469379:
John Armstrong in uniform in 1780.
John Armstrong listed as Private in Capt. Kirk's Company, Augusta County, Virginia Militia 1783.

Reference:
D.A.R. Patroit Index, Centennal Edition Part I, pg 78:
John Armstrong is listed.

Reference:
Morton's History of Highland Co. page 185:
John Armstrong was appointed Lieutenant in 1793.

Reference:
Morton's History of Pendleton Co. page 396:
John Armstrong is listed a Lieutenant in the 46th Regiment, 1st Battalion, under Colonel Peter Hull, in 1793.




Reference:
Morton's History of Highland Co. page 195:
John Armstrong listed as Lieutenant on the Muster Roll of Captian Jacob Hall in 1814.

Reference:
Morton's History of Highland Co. page 110:
John Armstrong listed a serving on Pendleton Co. grand juries.

Reference:
Chalkley'y Chronecles, Vol. III , Page 580: Augusta
County Deed Book 26, Page 2:
A deed that places John Armstrong on the Bullpasture
River: Augusta County Deed Book 26 - page 2: - 7/5/1787
John ( ) Jordan of Bullpaster and Ann ( ) to John
Armstrong part of patents to John, 90 acres 1st March
1773 & 170 acres 1st June 1782.

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THE WILL OF JOHN ARMSTRONG

PENDLETON COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA - WILL BOOK # 4, PAGE 56 & 57

In the name of God Amen. I John Armstrong of Pendleton County and the State of Virginia being through the abundant mercy and goodness of God, thou weak in body yet of sound and perfect understanding and memory do constitute and appoint this my last will and testament and desire it to be received by all as such. I give my body to the earth from whence it was taken in full assurance of its reserection from thence at the last day, as for my burial I desire it may be decent without pomp or state at the discression of my dear wife and my executors here after mentioned. Who I doubt not will manage it with all requisite prudence as . My worldly estate that it hath pleased God to bless me with I will and positively order that all my just debts be paid. I will to my beloved wife Agnes Armstrong the Plantation I now live on her lifetime or during her widowhood and her choice of my horse beast and three head of cows her choice out of my stock and eight head of sheep, and at her own disposal except the plantation that is to fall to my two sons Thomas and Samuel Armstrong and theirs forever as it is laid off for them, The Mowry Place as it is  I will to my two sons James and George Armstrong and their heirs forever but if either of them should die without any lawful heirs then his division of land to fall to the place it was taken from. Ten years after my death my son Thomas, is to pay each of my two daughters Mary and Nancy a good horse worth sixty dollars and fifty dollars in money and their beds and bedding if they should require it and they are to live on the plantation with their mother her life time unless they should marry and if not married at my wifes death they are to live with my son Thomas still and have a good living with him with their. And for my son Jared Armstrong I allow him to pay to my Grandson Able Armstrong who lives in the State of Ohio fifty dollars out of the ninety dollar that he is  me when he comes to age, and the balance he may keep to himself. As for my two daughters Jane Hiner and Margaret Crumet I will each of them ten dollars to be raised out of my estate and my little Grand Daughter Margaret Armstrong Hiner I will her to have twenty five dollars to be raised out on my estate against she comes to age. I desire there shall be a sale made as soon as convenient, for to raise the sum of one hundred pounds with what paper money I may have at my death for my son John, who lives in the State of Ohio. If he should be living, when we hear from him, If he should be dead, I will to each of his heirs fifty dollars. If he has any when they come to age and if he has no heirs his widow is to receive fifty dollars all to be raised out on my estate and I do constitute and appoint my three sons Jared James and George Armstrong or any two of them as they may think fit Executors of this my last will and Testament.
In  where of I have  set my hand and seal this 9th day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty.

Acknowledged Signed John Armstrong * Seal
in the presence of us
Joseph Hiner (his)
Jacob A. Eye (his) All my moveable Estate that is
John Henry (mark) left after my son Thomas has
paid of the  Legateer, the
balance of my moveable if
there should be any left to
fall to my son Thomas.
At a Court held for Pendleton County this 7th day of August 1821. This last will and testamant of John Armstrong (died) was
presented to Court and proved by the oath of Jacob Eye and John Hiner and ordered to be Recorded.
Teste
L Dyer
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SWORN STATEMENT OF INTENT BY NANCY ARMSTRONG

Pendlenton County West Virginia
Will Book #4 Page #120

Virginia Pendleton County to wit: Personally appeared before the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county: Joseph Hiner and George Armstrong who being sworn, saith, that on the 8th Inst at the house of Thomas Armstrong, where she had resided for many years previous, and during her last illness Mrs. Nancy Armstrong informed them with an apparent intention, that they should take notice there of that it was her desire, that her property should be co-equally divided between her two sons, Thomas and Samuel.
Given under my hand this 11th August 1827.

Th. Jones

At a court held for Pendleton County the 6th day of November 1828, This  Will of Nancy Armstrong (died) was returned to court and ordered to be recorded.
Lester L. Dyer C.C.

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JOHN ARMSTRONG

From the forgoing references we find that John Armstrong, the pioneer ancestor of our branch of the Armstrong Family, was the son of Robert, born in 1759, died in 1821, came to Highland County from Loudoun County Virginia and settled near Doe Hill. He bought land on the Bullpasture River, married Agnes Ervine the daughter of Jared and Elizabeth Ervine and had twelve children. Agnes was born in Augusta County in 1764 and died in 1827. I have found her name listed as Agnes, Nancy Agnes, Agnes Nancy and Nancy Ann.

We know that John was in the Virginia Militia, served as a private and was appointed the rank of Lieutenant in 1793. He was first found in uniform in 1780 (age 21) and the last reference I found was a muster roll in 1814 (age 55). John must have been highly regarded by his peers for at that time under the militia system, captains and lieutenants were chosen by privates, recommended to the county court, the governor considered the courtÿ2 CONC n and issued the appointments. I wrote to the National Archives, Washington, D.C. for Lieutenant John Armstrongÿ2 CONC d requested and recommended I search under Pvt. John Armstrong. I wrote again requesting Service Records, Bounty-Land Warrants and Pension Application but never received a reply.

I found Johnÿ2 CONC g his will I have surmised that my G.G.G. Grandfather John Armstrong was very well off for a man of his time. He owned sheep, cattle horses and at least two tracts of land described as, (1) the "Mowry Place" and (2) "the Plantation I now live on".

I have been told there is a Bodkin lady who knows where John Armstrong and his brother William are buried. I sure would like to talk to her. I still need to search in both Highland Co., Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia, for more information on tax lists, deeds, and Census Records. Highland County was established out of part of Pendlenton County and the area was again divided when West Virginia became a seperate state.

THE CHILDREN OF JOHN AND AGNES (ERVINE) ARMSTRONG

11 ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG 1780- m.
12 WILLIAM ARMSTRONG 1783- m. Mary Punt
1-3 JARED ARMSTRONG 1785-1865 m. Agnes Hiner
14 JANE ARMSTRONG 1787-1857 m. Joseph Hiner
15 JOHN ARMSTRONG 1790- m. Margaret Jones
1-6 MARGARET ARMSTRONG 1792- m. George Crummett
1-7 MARY ARMSTRONG 1792-1867 m. John Bodkin, III
1-8 JAMES ARMSTRONG 1795- m. #1 Elizabeth Hiner
#2 -?- Smith
1-9 GEORGE ARMSTRONG 1797-1870 m. Sarah Hiner
1-10 THOMAS B. ARMSTRONG 1799-1874 m. Sarah H. Pullin
1-11 NANCY ARMSTRONG 1802-1858 m. John Kniceley
1-12 SAMUEL E. ARMSTRONG 1804-1878 m. Mary "Polly" Taylor


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Armstrong, John Morgan Lt. (I3755)
 
17816 Source: Wikipedia Family F1770
 
17817 Source: Wikipedia states that his name is Francesco Ferdinando d Avalos.

Another source states that his name is Fernando de Avalos, source is: The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555
By Robert Himmerich y Valencia (under item 29, no page number)

Another source states that his name is Francisco de Saavedra Sandoval, brother of Alonso el joven (the younger) Origen y evolución de la hacienda en México, siglos XVI al XX: memorias del ... By María Teresa Jarquín page 97.  
Sandoval, Francisco de Saavedra (I4853)
 
17818 Source: Wikipedia, birth date 25 May 1502 in Italy.
Source: Birth 1520 (GENi; https://www.geni.com/people/Alonso-el-Viejo/6000000020921398028)
Source: No Mere Shadows: Faces of Widowhood in Early Colonial Mexico By Shirley Cushing Flint, chapter 4.1 states that "Alonso, a native of Medellín, Extreadura, Spain".
Source: Ancestry.com...J. Refugio Gonzalez Hermosillo & Ana Olivas Family Tree states birht year 1500. 
Saavedra, Alonso de Avalos (I4850)
 
17819 Source: Wikipedia. Saavedra, Hernando Arias de (I4958)
 
17820 Source: Wikipedia. Arias, Diego (I4959)
 
17821 Source: Wikipedia. Moreno, Juana Martin (I4960)
 
17822 Source: Wikipedia. Family F1787
 
17823 Source: World War II Draft Card. Sorensen, Jack Gail (I7182)
 
17824 Source: WP wikipuedla; Hernando de Saavedra, el que trazo la Ciudad de puebla; http://www.wikipuebla.poblanerias.com/hernando-de-saavedra-el-que-trazo-la-ciudad-de-puebla/ Saavedra, Hernando Arias de (I4958)
 
17825 Source; (1) Lefferts-Haughwout Family p. 168, His death in 1765 is mentioned, also his wifes name.
(2) History of Richmond Co., New York, 974.726 H2b p. 542.
(3) Sommerset County, New Jersey Rec. 33: 168, (gives his death date)
Jan lived in New York but removed to Sommerset, New Jersey where all his children were born
A 2nd SS date 22 Oct 1991 Portland temple.
Present at their dau Aaltje's bap were John's sister Aaltje & her hus. Jacob Van Pelt. 
Haughwout, Jan Johannes (I415)
 
17826 Source; for childrens bap.--RDC of Port Richmond,Staten Island, New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4, p.20,26. Haughwout, Geertie (I407)
 
17827 Source; Houses in Richmond County,New York,p. 139 Lisk, Thomas (I2389)
 
17828 Source; LaRue peterson, Woods Cross, Utah. Records obtained from History of Highland County, Virginia pages 268, 371. 1850 Census Highland County, F Va. 24 pt 4

From the files of Janice Nicholas

John Bodkin, Sr. was born approximately 1740 in Virginia. He was the third son of Richard Bodkin, Sr. His wife was named Mary, her last name unknown. John served in the Revolutionary War according to the text "Historical Register of Virginians in Revolution". John sold 200 acres on New Found Creek on August 10, 1759. He purchased part of the family homestead in 1762. He also purchased some land on the Cowpasture River on October 8, 1769 and August 7,1776, he obtained 100 acres on both sides of Highland County, Virginia. His family seemed to stay in the Highland County -Pendleton County area. John died in 1791 and is buried in Highland County. He and Mary were the parents of at least two sons and four daughters:

Children of Mary and John Bodkin Sr.

(1) William, b. 1764, m. 1793 - Elizabeth Bodkin (Daughter of Charles).
(2) Euphremia, b. 1765, m. 9/29/1786 - William Bodkin (son of James, Sr.)
(3) Mary, m. ? McCandless.
(4) Letitia, m. 1822 - William Jordan.
(5) Jane, b. 1768, m. Richard Bodkin (son of Hugh Sr.).
(6) John Bodkin II, b. 1770, m. 12/13/1796 Elizabeth Vint. 
Bodkin, John Sr. (I4059)
 
17829 Source; RDC of Port Richmond,Staten Island,New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p.20,26.
DRC of Staten Island bap Historical & Genealogical Misc. 974.7 N2s p.31,32. 
Neul, Johannes (I417)
 
17830 Source; The Kimberly Genealogy, p. 103, NEHGR "He married first, about 1662, Mary Robbins, born 20 Jan 1641/2, died before 1680, daughter of" Gentleman John
Robbins" and his wife Mary Wells. Her identity is established by a document filed inthe distribution filed in the distribution of the estate of John Robbins (1660), one clausde reading, "Granted to Mr. Kimberly that is to match with Mary Robbins...." 
Robbins, Mary (I702)
 
17831 Sourced Family Tree in Ancestry.com
Birth and Death dates come from Death Certificate - Family Search - Ida Jones with husband Charles Jones and parents George Speaker and Samantha [Lea...] 
Speaker, Ida May (I1019)
 
17832 Sources

Jan Pieterse was a ship carpenter and was active in the Brooklyn Dutch Reformed Church.
(1) Dutch Reformed Church of New York Bap., 974.7 B4ne Vol 2 pp. His childrens names, bap. dates, & place of birth were listed in pp. 11,15,16 & 20.
(2) Dutch Reformed Church of N.Y. mgs., 974.7 B4ne Vol I. ((3) Register of Early Settlers of Kings Co. by Teunis Bergen, 974.723 D2b p. 272-3 gives the information on Child # 1's wife.
. (4) History of Brooklyn, by Henry Stiles, Vol. 1 974.723 H2st, gives the info. on child #1( (5) Old 1st DRC of Brooklyn, N.Y. His't Mss. by A.P.G. Jos Van der Linde, pp.11 & 213 gave what infomation we have on the childrens mgs.
(6) Houses of Richmond Co. N.Y. mentions Jan Pieterse as one of the early settlers of Gowanus which later became Brooklyn & the first of his family to arrive in America.
(7) NY bap. 1731-1800 in RDC of NY, 974.7 V2n Vol.3, p.147, lists Saras bap & the witnesses: Frederick Lubbertze & Annetien Jans.

The ancestor of the Staats family was Jan Pieters, who emigrated from Huysen, Holland before 1640 and settled at Gowanus in Breukelen, Long Island, N.Y.. His first wife Elsje died, and he married secondly May 16 1652 Grietje Jans, and thirdly 15 Nov 1663 the widow of Frederick Jansen. He was still living there in 1698. (info. found in "Houses of Somerset, New Jersey.") The oldest child Pieter is given an Abt Birth date in ( 4)
Their first childs bap, 14 Dec 1661 found in (5) p. 159
He was also known Jan Pieterszen Van Huizen or Staats. (ae 35 10 Jul 1640) 
Staats, Jan Pieterse (I556)
 
17833 Sources
(1) His b., "300 years with the Corsen Families," by Orville Corsen. 929.273 C818co, Vol. I p. 37-41
(2) His Mg. to Styntje Jans, Minutes of the Orphan Masters of New Amsterdam,In the" Old Church,1655 to 1663, Vol. I p.37-41, by Berthold Fernow. S.L.FHL.
(3) Dutch Reformed Church of New York Mgs., NYG&B Vol. I , 974.7 B4ne p.22
(4) " " " " " " Bap., " Vol. 2 " " p.49, 57.
(5) " " " " Flatbush, NYHS yr. bk. 1898 974.7 C4h p. 10
(6) Early Settlers of Kings Co. New York, by Teunis Bergen
(7) Old 1st Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York,(1600-1752) His't Mss., by A.P.G.van der Linde, 974.723 K1 p. 122.
Frederick Lubbertsen had come from Amsterdam, Holland with his daughter, Rebecca and wife Stynje Jans, Lubbertsen, who was born about 1603 seems to have come to New Netherland as a Sailor, as did
Cors Pietersen. He is recorded as the chief boatswain to Director Kieft in 1638, and probably had been a
citizen of New Amsterdam several years prior to that. Apparently Lubberts wife Styntje had died by 1657, for two years after Cors Pietersendiedin 1655, his wife Tryntje Hendricks md. Frederick Lubberts. 
Lubbertszen, Frederick (I531)
 
17834 Sources (1) 949.2 B2ned De Nederlandsche Leeuw 1988 - Van Goor Salt Lake Fam Hist Lib.
(2) 949.2 D25g Gens Nostra 1990 - Van Goor " " " " " 
Van Goor, Jan Balthasarsz (I2136)
 
17835 Sources are (1) (2) Van Deventer, Adriaentje Adriana (I182)
 
17836 Sources for this information are from Guyan Township family records. I had Hazel Mary as this woman's name, but when we found her headstone, it read Mary Hazel. We chose the headstone record name order.

Family story, told by my grandfather, Myron Loren Halley, concerning his father's sister Mary Hazel Halley Harrison. In 1933 the Ohio River at Gallipolis was out of its banks. The Harrisons lived high above the banks of the river. Hazel picked up husband John at work. He drove home and just in front of their home, he drove the car over the bank and stepped out, with Hazel and the children John and Eileen going over with it. Hazel apparently rolled down the window and pushed young John out, but kept Eileen with her. A negro boy climbed down to the river's edge and pulled young John out of the water. In Hazel's Bible, she left plans for her funeral. Soon after, John Sr. married a woman he had been chasing. Hazel's four brothers discussed bringing murder charges, but Solomon and Coleman said, if he was guilty, God would punish him. His new father-in-law shot and killed him. 
Halley, Mary Hazel (I92)
 
17837 Sources same as his son Daniel. Van Horn, Daniel (I2155)
 
17838 Sources the same as his father Daniel. listed as Lord of De Weeneart. Van Goor, Johan (I2346)
 
17839 Sources:
1. Non-conformist rec recd by corr Oct 1955 from Hickling, Ntgshr, Engl
2. Minutes of Con cord Monthly Meeting of Quakers, marr banns
3. Wollerton fam mnscpt, Genealogical Society, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pnns
4. J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, History of Chester County, Pnns
5. Will of Charles Wollerton, E. Bradford, Chstr Co. Court House. 
Wollerton, Charles (I1571)
 
17840 Sources:
1. Non-conformist rec recd by corr, Oct 1955
2. Marr by lic, Eng Pub AB vol 58 p 471 
Wollerton, Bryan (I1589)
 
17841 Sources:
1. Wollerton Mnscpt, Pnns State Gnlgcl Scty, Philadelphia, Pnns.
2. Wollerton fam file, Chstr Co. Hstrcl Scty, West Chester, Pnns. 
Wollerton, John (I1569)
 
17842 Sources:
1. Non-conformist rec recd by corr Oct 1955
2. Marr by lic - Eng. Pub. AB vol 58 p 471 
Wollerton, Charles (I1587)
 
17843 Sources: (1) 949.2 B2ned De Nederlandsche Leeuw 19888 - Van Goor Salt Lake Fam Hist Lib.
(2) 949.2 D25g Gens Nostra 1990 - Van Goor 
Van Goor, Bathhasar (I2183)
 
17844 Sources: (1) 949.2 B2ned, De Nederlandsche Leeuw 1988 - Van Goor. Salt Lake Fam. Hist. Library
(2) 949.2 D25g, Gens Nostra 1990 - Van Goor. 
Van Goor, Daniel (I2173)
 
17845 Sources: (1) A Van Tuyl Chronicle, 929.273 V369v,650 years in the History of a Dutch-american Family. Based on the Historical Researches of : Jan N.A. Groenendijk, Rory L. Van Tuyl, Rochus D. Van Tuyl, Preston C. Burchard. pp. 1-4, 69-85, 475-511, 589-603.
(2) Genealogical Tijdschrift Voor, Midden-en West-Noord-BrabaNT, mAR & jUN 1987 PP 1-4. 
Van Giessen, Jan Vastraetsz Lord Of Giessen (I2331)
 
17846 Sources: (1) Gens Nostra 1990 Van Goor 949.2 D25g. Salt Lake Fam. Hist Lib.
(2) De Nederlandsche Leeuw, 1988- Van Ghoor, 949.2 B2ned. " " " " "
title, Lord of Weeneart 
Van Goor, Willem (I1984)
 
17847 Sources: (1) Lefferts-Haughwout Family by L.M.A. Houghwout, NYG&B rec. 974 B2n, Vol 33
(2) Houghwout Family Notes by John Totten ,NYG&B rec. 974 B2n Vol.66
(3) Bergen Marriages # 59
(4) Documentary History of New York, Vol. 1
(5) Lefferts Family by Teunis Bergen, p.14
(6) Passenger Lists to New Netherland, NY His't Soc. yr bk 1902, p.14
The Dutch sailing list for New Netherland states " That on Apr 15 1660, Pieter Jans, Shoemaker, from Drenth, wife & 4 children age 15, 13, 9 & 1/2 yr old ,sailed on the" Spotted Cow."
(7) Lewis, Staten Island,vOl. III p. 212-14 (G.S. F 514,672)
(8) Flatbush (Midout) Town rec. Liber 6 p. 260 (GS.F 514,672)
(9) History of Staten Island & it's People VIII: p. 213-214, By Lewis His't Pub Co.( R L. M. A. Haughwout contributor). Both younger children listed plus Pieter Jans wife Femmetje Hermans & Pieters App. d. date.
Pieter Janse Hagewolt, b. Abt 1621,, & died, 1661-62, in Flatbush, Long Island, New York. He married Femmetje Hermans. He immigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam in Apr 15, 1660.
This son Pieter Jans Haughwout was probably the emigrant ancestor of the Leffert-Haughwout families in the United States
Source (1) Pieter purchased a house in Flatbush in 1661 and died before 15 Oct 1662 . From an application made by Femmetje Hermans to have guardians appointed for the two youngest children on 15 Oct 1662, we learn their names & their ages. Leffert is age 11 yrs. & Pieter Pierterse is 2 & a half yrs. Apparently the father Pieter Jans & his two older children have died in the 2 & a half yrs. between 15 Apr 1660 & 15 Oct 1662. Pieter Jans purchased a house & a lot in the town of Flatbush (which is now within New York city limits),in 1661, as per p. 47 of Liber B of Flatbush records. He was a shoemaker & farmer by trade.
(9) Houses in Richmond County, p. 137-139.
(10) N.Y. Gen. & Biog. rec. Vol 66,p 302, 312.
(11) Early Settlers ofKings Co., by Teunis Bergen, 974,723 D2b,p.186-187. His mg. & Childrens names & birth dates. 
Haughwout, Pieter Jans (I422)
 
17848 Sources: (1) NYG&B rec. 974.B2n,Vo66 pp.302-314 (Haughwout Family Notes)
(2) Dutch Reformed Church of Staten Island, 974 B4ne Vol. 4 p.16
(3) Reformed Protestant Church of Bergen New Jersey, 974.7 B4n Vol. 4 Entry 59 (His Mg. in 1683)
(4) Wills NY His't Soc. 974.7 B4n, XI :p. 21-22 & XVII : 309
(5) Lefferts-Haughwout Family by L.M.A. Haughwout NYG&B rec. 974 B2n, Vol. 33 p. 168
(6) Somerset Co. New Jersey rec. 33, p. 168 (Sailing list in 1660, age half yr. so birth in 1659)
(7) Staten Island & It's People by Lewis Pub. Co. Vol 1-2 F514.671 p.141
(8) Flatbush (Midout) Kings Co. New York, town records Liber 6, (GS F 514.672 p.260)
His Mg. in (3) states he came from Drenth, Overyessell, Holland.
(4) States his will was proven in 1715/16, which would give him an abt age 56 at death. Nine of his 11 children are listed in his will. Egbert & Abram being deceased.
His family came from the church jurisdiction that included a section of the Southern part of Drenth & of the Northern part of Overyessel.
(3) He received a church certificate to Staten Island Nov 18 1683, from the Protestant Dutch church in Bergen, New Jersey. Entry # 59, where he was md. 4 Nov. 1683.
(8) He appears on the Brooklyn tax list of 20 Aug 1675. His name does not appear on the 1676 tax list of Brooklyn.
(7) Vol 3, states that he settled on Staten Island prior to 1677 and that he purchased a plantation from Pierre Billou, one half of which "with dwelling house" he sold to Hans Christophersz on 22 Feb 1678. (Flatbush Town Records, Liber A.A.:47). As Pieter Pietersen he received a crown patent from William III for a tract of land in Northfield on Dec 9 1697" (N.Y. Patents, 169-? to 17 12; Richmond County Deeds, Liber B, 563).
His will proved 29 Oct 1716,he probably died and was buried on Staten Island although no record has been found fixing the exact date of his death nor one locatingthe place of his burial. 
Haughwout, Pieter Pieterse (I403)
 
17849 Sources: (1) UBMC of Staten Island, New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol 4, p.78,79 , It lists the first 5 childrens Birth & Baptism dates & Place & the death date of wife Mary on 16 Oct 1788 on p. 210, apparently after the birth of Aletta their daughter.
(2) Pieters Birth & parentage is found in Reformed Dutch Church of Port Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y. 974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p. 59, 60, 62, 64. (3) Their marriage is listed in N.Y. Marriages Vol. 25 p. 43. & in Vol 34, p. 174. (4) They are mentioned in "History of Richmond Co." 
Haughwout, Peter (I132)
 
17850 Sources: For Mary & the next 3 generations of Marvin Fathers.
The "American Genealogist" by Jacobus, p. 10, 11, 12.
New England Historical & Gen. Reb. B. 16, p. 251.
"One Bassett Family in America" Marvin Gen. p. 75, 77.
Long Island Genealogy, by Bunker, p. 249. 
Marvin, Mary (I201)
 

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