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| Husband: Barney DEWITT
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| Born: | Calc. 26 Jun 1779 | at: | MD
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| Died: | 1 Sep 1850 | at: | Brown, Knox, OH
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| Spouses: | Hannah HARDESTY
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| Wife: Hannah HARDESTY
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| Born: | Abt 1775-1781 | at: |
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| Died: | 4 Apr 1852 | at: | Knox Co, OH
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| Father: | Francis HARDESTY
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| Mother: | Sarah
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| Spouses: | Barney DEWITT
, BEAHAM
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Henry DEWITT
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| Born: | ABT 1803 | at: | OH
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| Married: | 1 Jan 1843 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S574]
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| Spouses: | Priscilla Deakins Devans
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| Name: |
Francis DEWITT
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| Born: | ABT 1806 | at: | OH
[S664]
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| Married: | 28 May 1829 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S574]
[S436]
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| Died: | 18 Nov 1852 | at: | Brown, Knox, OH
[S575]
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| Spouses: | Sarah PENROSE
, Mariah LYBARGER
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| Name: |
William DEWITT
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| Born: | BET 1810 AND 1815 | at: |
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| Married: | 18 Jan 1838 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S743]
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| Died: | 31 Jan 1894 | at: | Salinas, Monterey, CA
[S743]
[S743]
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| Spouses: | Guliellimous DEAKINS
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| Name: |
Hannah DEWITT
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| Born: | ABT 1816 | at: | OH
[S664]
[S665]
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| Married: | 26 Feb 1840 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S574]
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| Died: | | at: |
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| Spouses: | Joseph WHITE
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| Name: |
John DEWITT |
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| Born: | ABT 1817 | at: |
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| Died: | | at: |
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| Name: |
Lucretia DEWITT
[NI1252]
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| Born: | 20 Oct 1819 | at: | Knox Co, OH
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| Married: | 3 Jan 1839 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S574]
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| Died: | 8 Apr 1874 | at: | Knox Co, OH
[S804]
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| Spouses: | John J. WORKMAN
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| Name: |
Lydia DEWITT
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| Born: | 4 Nov 1821 | at: | Buckeye City (Danville), Knox, OH
[S662]
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| Married: | 25 Dec 1841 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S574]
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| Died: | 30 Oct 1897 | at: | Howard Twp, Knox, OH
[S662]
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| Spouses: | Amos WORKMAN
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| Name: |
Rebecca DEWITT
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| Born: | ABT 1825 | at: | Pike, Knox, OH
[S573]
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| Married: | 24 May 1840 | at: | Pike, Knox, OH[S573]
[S574]
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| Died: | 14 Sep 1886 | at: | Pike, Knox, OH
[S573]
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| Spouses: | Israel MATHENY
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| Name: |
Mary Ann DEWITT
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| Born: | ABT 1827 | at: | OH
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| Married: | 6 Apr 1835 | at: | Knox Co, OH[S743]
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| Died: | | at: |
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| Spouses: | James MONROE
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[NI1247]
Death records state age as 71-2-14. Will lists wife Hannah; daughters Rebecca Matheny, Hannah White, Lucretia Workman, Lydia Workman, Mary Ann Monroe; step daughter Sarah DeWitt, and son Henry DeWitt. Executors Francis DeWitt Sr and James Monroe.
[NI1013]
Cemetery says d. 16 Nov 1852 Estate settlement says d. 18 Nov 1853. Lists children Henry, Rosanna, Solomon, Mary Ellen, George, and Drusilla.
[NI1252]
Birth & Death info from Rootsweb WorldConnect, Betty Ralph
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| Husband: William ALLRED
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| Born: | ABT 1750 | at: | Hillsborough District, Randolph, NC
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| Married: | 14 Nov 1781 | at: | Randolph Co, NC[S71]
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| Died: | 1808 | at: | Bedford Co, TN
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| Father: | Thomas ALLRED
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| Mother: | Elizabeth TWIGGS
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| Spouses: | Elizabeth THRASHER
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| Wife: Elizabeth THRASHER
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| Born: | 1 Apr 1754 | at: | Randolph Co, NC
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| Died: | AFT 1840 | at: | Monroe Co, MO
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| Father: | Benjamin George THRASHER
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| Mother: | Elizabeth
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| Spouses: | William ALLRED
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Sarah\Sally ALLRED
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| Born: | Abt 1779-1782 | at: | Randolph Co, NC
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| Married: | ABT 1800 | at: | Franklin Co, GA
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| Died: | Abt 1860-1861 | at: | Near Florida, Monroe, MO
[S31]
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| Spouses: | Anderson IVIE
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Mary ALLRED
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| Born: | 1783 | at: | Randolph Co, NC
[S31]
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| Married: | 1802 | at: | Franklin Co, GA[S71]
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| Died: | 19 May 1820 | at: | Bedford Co, TN
[S71]
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| Spouses: | David SANDERS
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| Name: |
James ALLRED
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| Born: | 22 Jan 1784 | at: | Asheboro, Randolph, NC
[S150]
[S553]
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| Married: | 14 Nov 1803 | at: | NC[S71]
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| Died: | 10 Jan 1876 | at: | Spring City, Sanpete, UT
[S71]
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| Spouses: | Elizabeth WARREN
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| Name: |
Elizabeth ALLRED |
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| Born: | 1786 | at: | Randolph Co, NC
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Isaac ALLRED
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| Born: | 27 Jan 1788 | at: | Anderson, Pendleton District, SC
[S150]
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| Married: | 14 Feb 1811 | at: | Bedford Co, TN
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| Died: | 13 Nov 1870 | at: | Spring City, Sanpete, UT
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| Spouses: | Mary CALVERT
, Matilda STEWART
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| Name: |
William ALLRED
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| Born: | 19 Jan 1790 | at: | Franklin Co, GA
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| Married: | 5 Mar 1814 | at: | Maury Co, TN[S31]
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| Died: | 28 Jul 1841 | at: | Quincy, Pike Co, IL
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| Spouses: | Sarah WARREN
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| Name: |
John ALLRED
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| Born: | 1792 | at: | Franklin Co, GA
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| Married: | 6 Aug 1816 | at: |
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| Died: | 28 Jul 1840 | at: | Adair, MO
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| Spouses: | Nancy WARREN
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Martha ALLRED
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| Born: | 1794 | at: | Franklin Co, GA
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| Died: | 19 May 1820 | at: |
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| Spouses: | William A. IVIE
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They moved to Franklin Co, GA after their marriage. Sometime before 1806, the family moved to Warren County, Kentucky. They moved to Yellow Banks on the Ohio River by 1808. In 1811 they moved to Bedford County, Tennessee. In 1830 they moved to Monroe County, Missouri . Here they settled down, and on the 10th of September, 1832, they were baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by Elder George M. Hinkle. At this place a large branch of the Church was organized and called d two sons, and two sons-in-law joined the company of the Prophet Joseph Smith. In June,1834, they went to the upper part of Missouri. In 1835, they moved to Clay County, Missouri, and in the spring of 1837 to Caldwell County. James Allred was elected judge and also elected president of the Southern Firm. When the Church left Missouri in the spring of 1839 he and his family moved to Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois. In the fall of the same year he moved to Commerce, which later became Nauvoo. Here he was ordained a High Priest and a member of the High Council. He was one of the Prophets body guards in the Nauvoo Legion, and held several other responsible positions. He helped to build the Nauvoo Temple and assisted in giving endowments there. On February 9, 1846, James crossed the Missouri River to go west with the leaders of the Church. He arrived at the Missouri River only to go farther west in July of the same year. Here he was made president of the High Council, and acting Bishop at Council Point.
ns. He arrived at Salt Lake City in October of the same year. He went to Manti, Sanpete County, in March 1852 and later to Canal, which is now known as Spring City. He was called to preside over the branch of the Church at Spring City in 1853. He was ordained a Patriarch in the Church in the years to come. While they were living in Spring City, or Canal as it was called, Indians drove most of their horses and cattle away in July 1853, and they were forced to move back to Manti. However, the next October he with ten of his relations, and forty Danish families, moved back to Canal. In 1854, he, with a company of fifty families were called to build a fort at Cottonwood, now called Ephraim. It was a fort of stone with walls ten feet high. This was finished and he James Allred was called to preside over it until 1860. After his release he moved back to Canal where he resided until his death. He raised twelve children of his own and the eight orphaned children of his son Martin Carrell.
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[NI2891]
Anderson had a land grant for 1000 acres in 1839 on the waters of Headly and Lones Branch. Seaton's high Top is named for him also. In November of 1849 he purchased 3 tracts of 1,218 acres also on Lone Branch from Asa Derrick. The land extended from Middle Creek to what is now known as the Jay Ell community. One document lists his name as Jacob Anderson Seaton.
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Daughter of Jonathan and Mary (Corlies) Allen.
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Daughter of Oliver and Marietta Patterson.
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| Wife: Martha SCOTT
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| Born: | ABT 1842 | at: | MO
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William T. EMERY |
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| Born: | ABT 1866 | at: | MO
[S555]
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Wesley EMERY |
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| Born: | ABT 1868 | at: | IA
[S555]
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Grant EMERY |
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| Born: | ABT 1869 | at: | IA
[S555]
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Daughter of William Sacket of Westfield. She m 2. 12 July 1797, Amos Bush, b 4 Apr 1754, who d 10 Mar 1810.
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| Husband: Johannis FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 7 Dec 1724 | at: | Distorns Neck, Essex, NJ
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| Married: | 30 Apr 1745 | at: | Acquackanonk, Essex, NJ[S977]
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| Father: | Hendrick FRANCISKUS
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| Mother: | Leventie VANDERKOEK
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| Spouses: | Aaltje DOREMUS
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[NI11433]
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| Wife: Aaltje DOREMUS
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| Born: | 14 Dec 1726 | at: | Acquackanonk, Essex, NJ
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| Spouses: | Johannis FRANCISCO
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Henry FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 1 Aug 1745 | at: | Gansegat, Essex, NJ
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| Married: | 7 Feb 1780 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S977]
[S971]
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| Spouses: | Jane TITCHOUT
, Elizabeth
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| Name: |
Thomas FRANCISCO
[NI12235]
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| Born: | 20 Aug 1747 | at: | Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | ABT 1769 | at: | Essex Co, NJ[S977]
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| Spouses: | Elisabeth MANDEVIEL
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| Name: |
John FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 27 Jul 1749 | at: | prog Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | ABT 1769 | at: | [S977]
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| Died: | 31 Dec 1832 | at: | Gorham, Ontario, NY
[S142]
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| Spouses: | Sarah MANDEVILLE
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| Name: |
Abraham FRANCISCO
[NI8656]
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| Born: | 12 Feb 1750 | at: | Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | 25 Aug 1773 | at: | Albany, Albany, NY[S898]
[S977]
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| Died: | Apr 1826 | at: | Gorham, Ontario, NY
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| Spouses: | Hester VANDERKOEK
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| Name: |
Lavyntje FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 8 Apr 1753 | at: | Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | 6 Nov 1782 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S977]
[S971]
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| Died: | | at: |
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| Spouses: | Gerret VOORHEES
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| Name: |
Anna FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 7 Mar 1755 | at: | Gansegat, Essex, NJ
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| Married: | 16 Aug 1771 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S888]
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| Died: | 23 Apr 1841 | at: | Pittstown, Rensselaer, NY
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| Spouses: | Hendrick VANDERKOEK
, Jacob VANNESS
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| Name: |
Levynus FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 12 Mar 1757 | at: | prob Gansegat, Essex, NJ
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| Married: | 5 Mar 1778 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S977]
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| Spouses: | Sarah VANDERKOEK
, Charity CARPENTER
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Cornelius FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 4 Dec 1759 | at: | prob Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | 12 Dec 1779 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S977]
[S971]
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| Died: | 12 Jan 1837 | at: | on Lake Erie
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| Spouses: | Anne DEMORRAY\DEMAREST
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Michael FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 17 Jan 1762 | at: | prob Gansegat, Essex, NJ
[S977]
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| Married: | 16 Jun 1783 | at: | Schaghticoke, Albany, NY[S977]
[S971]
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| Died: | 1848 | at: | Yates Co, NY
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| Spouses: | Annatje WEGER
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Jane FRANCISCO
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| Born: | 29 Oct 1765 | at: | prob Gansegat, Essex, NJ
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| Married: | ABT 1784 | at: | Pittstown, Albany, NY[S977]
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| Died: | 1 May 1832 | at: | Gorham, Ontario, NY
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| Spouses: | Abraham GARRISON
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Atie FRANCISCO |
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| Born: | 19 Feb 1768 | at: | prob Gansegat, Essex, NJ
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Jacob FRANCISCO |
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John (Jan) and Aaltje witness the baptism of Johannis, son of Niclaes Stegh and Geesje Francisco (his supposed sister) at Second River, 25 March 1750. John and his sons saw military service in the Albany County, NY, militia during the Revolution. He probably removed to New York State about 1770.
[NI12235]
Thomas appears to have removed to New York State in the early 1770s and returned to New Jersey after about ten years.
[NI12236]
John removed to New York State in the early 1770s. He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War.
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Abraham Francisco came from Essex County, New Jersey to Pittstown, now Rensselaeeer County, New York about 1771. He was still listed as a resident of that place in 1790. Removed to Ontario County, New York about 1814.a during the Revolution and served under Capt. De Garmo, Capt Henrick Vanderhoff, Col. Peter Yates and Lieut. John Van Rensselaer. In "Certificastes of Treasurer", a manuscript record in the Albany Library, Vol. VI, it is shown that he received pay for military services under date of June 2, 1780 and again October 26, 1780.
Will dated 16 Nov 1824, proved 8 Apr 1826.
[NI12240]
Year of marriage is not shown in the record, but the marriaged was recorded 20 June 1779. Cornelius was a private in the 14th Albany County, New York militia, Capt. Matthew DeGarmo's Co., Col. John Knickerbocker commanding. He lived in Glenville, NY.
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Volunteered in 1778 in Revolutionary War, and served at Fort Edward. In 1779 he was in Capt. Henry Vanderhoof's company to garrison the fort. He subsequently served under Capt. Silas Gray and received his discharge from Col. John McKinstry. In 1832 his pension was allowed as a private, New York line.
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