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17851 | 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 Gen. byBunker, p. 249 | Marvin, Robert (I207)
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17852 | Sources: Gates & Allied Families B12F12-B3B3- p. 575; Planters of Commonwealth by baqnks, 974.4 B25..; Marvin Gen. 929.2 M3914; Ancient Rec. Norwalk 974.62 N892 Ha | Marvin, Matthew (I1794)
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17853 | Sources: Hugh Thomas, Conquest: Montezuma, Cortés, and the Fall of Old Mexico, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993, p. 579 and Hugh Thomas, Conquest also included a summary of evidence found in the AGI, Justicia, leg. 224, p. 1 (f.660v-722r), which is found on p. 635. | Juárez, Catalina (I4905)
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17854 | Sources: Leighton Buzzard Parish Register. Colonial Families of U.S.A.: McKenzie, Vol I p. 463. Stevens Miller Ancestry, Holmes pp. 475-8. Abstracts of Wills --Liber 1-2, yr bk 1892, 1665-1707 N.Y. Abstract of Will: pages 21-23 Suffolk General Session No. 1 Will (pgs 21-22) Thomas Sayre of Southampton on Long Island in Com. Nova York -- to my Sone Francis Sayre -- to my Sone Joseph Sayre -- to my Dau Damiris Atwater -- to my Dau Mary Price 40 sh -- to my Dau Hannah Sayre ?20 at her marriage or wh 18 yrs age -- my Sone Job & Joseph and Hannah -- make my son Job Sayre my Sole Exr -- S 16 Sept 1669 Thomas Sayre -- pf Obadiah Rogers, John Laughton pvd in Court Sessions in Southamton first March 1670. Job Sayre be Sole Exr (pg 22-23) On Estate of Thomas Sayre Dec'd Appr'd by us ? subscribed this 16 June 1670 total 307 - 07 - 00 sg John Howell, Henry Peirson, Thomas Cooper, John Jennings Based on the will Hannah was not yet 18 in 1669 and Thomas must have died between the date of the will (16 Sep 1669) and the accounting of the estate 16 June 1670. Will proved 1 Mar 1670/1. Someone has added two unnamed daughters to this family, wives of Edmund and Benjamin Howell, but there appears to be no evidence of this. | Sayre, Thomas (I346)
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17855 | Sources: Marriage and death record. | López, Jesús Valdez (I7011)
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17856 | Sources:(1) New Netherland Connections 1st Quarter 2002, 974.7 D25nne V.7m.1,pp.1-8, 81, 101-107. (2) 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. (3) Genealogical Tijdschrift Voor, Midden- en West-Noord-Brabant, Mar & Jun 1987 pp 1-4. Sander md. (1) Barbara Van Dieden in 1551. She was b. in 1528, probably from Heesselt. She died before 3 May 1556. They had a dau. Marijken Sanders Van Tuyl; (Joost Van Dieden, t the brother of Barbara, is mentioned as her guardian) Marijken b. abt 1552. Source for this found in source (2) p. 506. Although no mention has been found of Sander as son of Reyner, there is a lot of indirect evidence. Reyner's son Arnt had common properties with his brother-in-law Ot van Herwijnen; properties that belonged to his father. Arnt's widow & Sander's widow and her son Jan were both heirs of Arnt. The son of Sander, Jan, was the first mentioned heir in the will of Wilhelmina van Herwijnen, the grandaughter of Reyner & niece of Sander. Part of the heritage was the uiterwaard mentioned by the wife of Sander's, Willemke to pay a tribute. Finally there was a common debt of the widow of Arnt van Tuyl, the heirs of Arnt van Tuyl, the heirs Ot van Herwijnen & the widow and the heirs of Sander van Tuyl. They have all been summoned by Albert de Ruyter, regarding anold claim. He Sander was a member of the municipal council of Brakel 17 Oct 1552. | Van Tuyl, Sander Reijersz (I2108)
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17857 | Sources:(1) Reformed Dutch Church of Port Richmond Staten Island, New York, 974 Brne Vol. 4 pp. 19, 23, 26, 37, 44, 48, 51, 59. (2) History of Richmond Co. 974 - 726 H2b (3) WNY His't Soc. IV : 77 & XVI: 157, 974.7 B4n, abstracts of Wills liber 15 p.569, 77-lists all 9 ch. (4) WNY His't Soc.1897 : 67-68 liber 22 p. 494 Original Wills 974.7 B4n Vol 6 p.67 (5) New Jersey Mis. I : 132 rec, 33 :167-70 & 235-34 on Leffert- Haughwout Fam. Chart. (6) Clutes History of Staten Island, p. 389. (7) Haughwout Family Notes NYG&B rec. 974 B2n, Vol 66 p. 317-320 (8) History of Flatbush, Chp. VI, Lefferts Genealogy p.13 (9) Reformed Dutch Church of New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol.2 (10)NYHis't Soc. yr bk 1900, Letters of Admin. (died Intestate) Abstracts of Wills Vol. IX p.322 (11) Staten Island & It's People, by Lewis Pub. Co., Vol.1-2 F 514,671 P. 141 (12) New York Marriages previous to 1764, 974.7 Vol 28 n p. 361 (13) Early Settlers of Kings Co. by Teunis Bergen, 974,723 D2b p.29. Pieter & his wife Neeltje were witness' at bap. of his sister Aaltje's son Pieter Van Pelt & were active in the Reformed Dutch Church on Staten Island. (14) NYG&B rec Vol XCIV Apr 1963 p. 113-114) lists Geertruy as wife of child #2 Nicholas. | Haughwout, Pieter (I388)
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17858 | Sources; (1) 949.2 B2ned, De Nederlandsche Leeuw 1988 - Van Goor (2) 949.2 D25g Gens Nostra 1990 - Van Goor | Van Goor, Balthasar (I1691)
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17859 | Sources; (1) DRC of Staten Island bap. in His't & Gen. Misc. 974.7 N2s p.21 (2) DRC of Port Richmond,Staten Island, New York, 974.7 B4ne Vol 4 p. 27,31,37. | Taylor, Abraham (I413)
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17860 | Sources; (1) Haughwout Family Notes, NYG&BB2n Vol.66 p. 319 (2) Lefferts-Hasughwout Family & Gen. chart by L.M.A, Haughwout NYG&B Pl70 Vol. 33 p. 170 (3) Reformed Dutch Church of Port Richmond,Staten Island,974.7 B4ne Vol. 4 p. 65, 67 (4) History of Staten Island & Its People by Lewis His't Pub.Co. VIII: 142 Vol 206 # 186 (5)New York His't. Soc. 1897,67,68 Liber 22 p.494 original wills, 974.7 B4n Vol. VI, p. 67 Will quote p. 406 "In the name of God, Amen,Jan 28 1773, I Egbert Haughwout, of Richmond Co., being weak in body. I direct all debts to be paid. I leave to my eldest son, Pieter, 10. All my whole estate is to remain in the hands of my wife Nelly during the time of her being my widow. If she remarries, my executers are to sell, and my wife is to have 100. I leave all the rest to my 5 children "now born, and to the child as my dear wife is like to have"(name not given) I make Josepher Christopher, Daniel Gerbrantz, and my wife, executers. dated 11 Mar 1773. According to Egberts will, 2 of his children must have died before Jul 1773 & John was born After Jul 1773 | Haughwout, Egbert (I383)
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17861 | Soure: Death Certificate and border crossing record. | Corella, Juan José Bouttier (I1914)
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17862 | South Carolina Marriage Index, 1641-1965 | Family F1464
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17863 | South Lawn Cemetery Phone#520-294-2603 | Source (S95)
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17864 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I502)
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17865 | Spoke to Stacey from the Archives of the Pennsylvania Hospital and she is unable to provide us with any information. All of the mental health records are locked down and not accessible. http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/paharc/ Here is a webpage that has a lot of historical information about Pennsylvania's hospitals. | Gibson, Benjamin (I51)
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17866 | Sponsors : Gottlieb and Anna Barbara Fackler (maternal Aunt and Uncle)   Was possibly married to Susan Houdishel a widow on 11 Mar 1834 | Wentz, Johan Peter (I734)
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17867 | Sponsors Adam and Christina Ruppert   Family tradition states that Peter died of a rattlesnake bite | Wentz, Peter (I305)
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17868 | Sponsors Urbany Wentz, and Elizabeth Holtzapple   J. Phillip is listed in the Return of John Henisse Com, 3rd Batt, 8th class in Dover twp | Wentz, Johan Philip (I725)
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17869 | Sponsors: Adam Ruppert and wife   source said Oct or Nov | Holtzapple, Anna Maria (I720)
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17870 | Sponsors: Catherine and Erasmus Holtzapple. | Wentz, Anna Christina (I727)
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17871 | Sponsors: Christoph Kobel and wife Anna Margatha   She is mentioned as deceased in her mother's will.She has a son Jacob Foltz. | Wentz, Anna Margret (I736)
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17872 | sponsors: Erasmus and Christina Holtzapple   Henry Wintz is listed in the return of 3rd Battalion of John Heinsee 8th class | Wentz, Johan Henrich (I219)
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17873 | Sponsors: Gotlieb Fackler and wife Maria Barbara   An inventory of his goods was taken by Henry Holtzabfel and Philip Holspl.en | Wentz, Johan Jacob (I731)
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17874 | Sponsors: Johan Adam unmarried son of Eramus Holtzapple and Philip Graber's daughter, Anna Margaret. The record also states he was born at 2pm. | Wentz, Johan Adam (I721)
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17875 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I732)
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17876 | Spouse based on christening record of son Juan Antonio Pardo. | Family F2558
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17877 | Spouse of Cármen López Portillo based on her death record. | Family F2623
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17878 | Spouse of Juan Manuel Aróstegui Miranda based on her death record. | Family F2588
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17879 | Spouse: Calvin Allen (born COFFEY) | Family F23
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17880 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2640
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17881 | Spouse: Dorothy (born NEFF) | Family F432
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17882 | Spouse: Elizabeth Walborn | Family F34
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17883 | Spouse: Ellis Leroy (Lee) Hawk (born HAWK), , Jr. | Family F1
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17884 | Spouse: Ellis Leroy Hawk (born HAWK), Sr | Family F2
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17885 | Spouse: George Bloom (born BLOOM) | Family F15
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17886 | Spouse: Henry (born WENTZ) | Family F7
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17887 | Spouse: James (born COFFEY) | Family F163
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17888 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I114)
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17889 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I115)
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17890 | SS # 139188803 | Orkin, Dr. Saul (I2077)
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17891 | SS# 527-28-2664 Born: 21 Jan 1895 Died: Feb 1968 Last residence: Safford, Graham, Arizona, 85546 State of SSN issued: Arizona (Before 1951) | Smith, Sula Dora (I3)
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17892 | SS#:526-14-0446 | Muse, Haywood Hampton (I2)
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17893 | SSN 446-16-0449. Known as Fred, Fritz or Fredie. | Owens, Silas Fredrick (I97)
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17894 | SSN# 399-22-0029 Doc#817 OBIT, St. Paul Pioneer Press. 31 Aug 1964, age 74, see document # 716 for child and grandchildren. Also survived by Paul Fischer of San Mat eo, CA, Poplar Hills Cemetery. 2045 E. Minnehaha. Mother of Neil R., So . St. Paul. grandmother of Mrs. Thomas(Roxanna) Zellinger, Milwaukee ad n Dixie, So. St. Paul Gr. Grmother of Bradley Zellinger, Milwaukee. Servi ces at Rock Elm Methodist church. | Fischer, Vida (I122)
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17895 | SSN# 399-22-0030 Doc#816 OBIT St. Paul Pioneer Press, 27 Feb 1964. Hamilton, Roolen A., ag e 78, wife of Vida, fa. of Neil R. of S. St. Paul and grandfather of Mrs . Thomas (Roxanna)Zellinger of Milwaukee, WI and Dixie Hamilton of S. St . Paul. G Grandfather of Bradley Zeillinger. Brother of Lynn of Pontiac , Mich., Mrs. Albert (Nora) Holt, Elmwood, WI. Buried Poplar Hill, Roc k Elm, WI, Wuiff FH | Hamilton, Roolen Andrus (I413)
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17896 | SSN: 561-18-1066 Last Known Residence: 98034 Kirkland, King, Washington, USA | Robbins, Lester Sheridan (I105)
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17897 | St Paul's, Edwards Crossing, Beverley. | Edwards, William (I246)
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17898 | St. George's Church | Bristow, Susannah (I4)
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17899 | St. George's Church, Ramsgate, Kent, England | Family F4
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17900 | St. Michael's Church (Where Susanna was married, baptized her children and is buried) St. Michael's was built 1743-1748 at 5th and Arch St. and was the only Lutheran church in the city of Philadelphia until Zion Church was built at 4th and Cherry in 1769. By 1751 two pastors served the congregation and also served Zion when it was built. During the Revolutionary War St. Michael's was used as a garrison church by the British who allowed the Lutherans to use it at times; Zion was used as a British hospital. Both churches had to be rededicated after the war. Source: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/335895?availability=Family%20History%20Library ---------------------------------------------- Last ancestor on FamilySearch ----------------------------------------------- https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LC3L-CY1/details ----------------------------------------------- Can't find son Henry Hinckel in 1860 census. ----------------------------------------------- George Knittle, a witness on Susanna's will in 1816 was living in Pennsylvania, Whitemarsh township in 1774. See: http://interactive.ancestry.com/2451/40524_277039-00519?pid=16225025&backurl=//search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DOvY182%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Dgeorge%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dknittle%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DPhiladelphia,%2520Philadelphia,%2520Pennsylvania,%2520USA%26msypn%3D15153%26msypn_PInfo%3D8-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C41%257C0%257C2341%257C15153%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26MSAV%3D1%26msydy%3D1817%26_83004003-n_xcl%3Df%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Drstp%26uidh%3Dm71%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D16225025%26recoff%3D4%25205%26db%3DPAChurchTownRecords%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OvY182&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40524_277039-00519 ------------------------------------------------- A Peter Riffert was living next to the the Hinckel family in the 1810 census. Perhaps the Mary Riffert that was a witness was the wife or daughter of Peter Riffert. ------------------------------------------------- Film 20437 - St. Michael's Church 1733-1748 Un-indexed, very difficult to read. Not researched. St. Michael's Church (Where Susanna was married, baptized her children and is buried) St. Michael's was built 1743-1748 at 5th and Arch St. and was the only Lutheran church in the city of Philadelphia until Zion Church was built at 4th and Cherry in 1769. By 1751 two pastors served the congregation and also served Zion when it was built. During the Revolutionary War St. Michael's was used as a garrison church by the British who allowed the Lutherans to use it at times; Zion was used as a British hospital. Both churches had to be rededicated after the war. Source: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/335895?availability=Family%20History%20Library ---------------------------------------------- Last ancestor on FamilySearch ----------------------------------------------- https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LC3L-CY1/details ----------------------------------------------- Can't find son Henry Hinckel in 1860 census. ----------------------------------------------- George Knittle, a witness on Susanna's will in 1816 was living in Pennsylvania, Whitemarsh township in 1774. See: http://interactive.ancestry.com/2451/40524_277039-00519?pid=16225025&backurl=//search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DOvY182%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Dgeorge%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dknittle%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DPhiladelphia,%2520Philadelphia,%2520Pennsylvania,%2520USA%26msypn%3D15153%26msypn_PInfo%3D8-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C41%257C0%257C2341%257C15153%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26MSAV%3D1%26msydy%3D1817%26_83004003-n_xcl%3Df%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Drstp%26uidh%3Dm71%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D16225025%26recoff%3D4%25205%26db%3DPAChurchTownRecords%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OvY182&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40524_277039-00519 ------------------------------------------------- A Peter Riffert was living next to the the Hinckel family in the 1810 census. Perhaps the Mary Riffert that was a witness was the wife or daughter of Peter Riffert. ------------------------------------------------- Film 20437 - St. Michael's Church 1733-1748 Un-indexed, very difficult to read. Not researched. | Fries, Susanna (I60)
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