Marks Marlet and Sophia Fonteyn
Husband Marks Marlet
Born: Christened: 25 Oct 1734 - , Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey Died: Buried:Marriage: Est 1775
Wife Sophia Fonteyn
Born: Est 1750 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Carel (Charles) Fountaine (1689-Abt 1766) 13 Mother: Sophia (Yorks) ( -After 1766) 13
Noted events in her life were:
• WARNING
Absolutely no proof that Sophia Fonteyn who married Mark Marlet is connected to this family. There is no Sophia in the baptism records.
Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, 1758-1899
Baptismal Date: 1776
Father: Mark Marlet
Mother: Sophia Fonteyn
Item Number: 401
Child: Lydia
Birth Date: 24 Jan
Children
1 F Lydia Marlet
Born: 24 Jan 1776 - , Caughnawaga, Fonda, New York Christened: 24 Apr 1776 - Caughnawaga RDC, Caughnawaga, Fonda, New York Died: Buried:
General Notes for Child Lydia Marlet
William Fonteyn and Miriam Langdon
Husband William Fonteyn
Born: Christened: 10 Apr 1743 - DRC, Fishkill, Dutchess, New York Died: After 1810 Buried:
Father: William Fonteyn (Abt 1708-Abt 1745) Mother: Kniertje Wiltsie (Cir 1723- )
Marriage: 26 Jan 1763 - Presbyterian Church, Rombouts, Dutchess, New York
Other Spouse: Ruth Miller (Abt 1740-After 1810) - 17 Aug 1769 - Presbyterian Church, Rombouts, Dutchess, New York
Noted events in his life were:
• Court, 20 Oct 1741 - , , Dutchess, New York
NY, Dutchess County, Court Minute Books, 20 October 1741
Thomas Little vs William Fontyn: agreed Case the same: On the taking of the body of the defendt he held to bail to Isaac Fontyn of Rombout precinct Yeoman at the suit of the plaintiff Thomas Little , (need date), Thomas Ellison vs William Fontyn: Case the same return Motion & Rule on the taking of the body of the def. he is held to bail to Isaac Fontyn of Dutchess County Yeoman
• Religious Event, 1763-1769 - , , Dutchess, New York
"Record of Marriages of the Presbyterian Churches in Rumbout and Poughkeepsie." NYGBS Record, July 1938, volume 69, p. 271; NYGBS Record, Oct 1938, volume 69, p. 384.
"Jany 26 1763 William Vantine to Miriam Langdon"
"Aug 17 1769 William Vantine, widower, to Ruth Miller"• History, 8 Jun 1763 - , Berlin, Orange, Vermont
EARLY HISTORY OF BERLIN, VERMONT
1763 - 1820
By MARY GREENE NYE
1951
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE PIONEER SETTLERS OF BERLIN
Published by
NORBERT J. TOWNE and H. J. DODGE
Agent VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Montpelier Vermont
COPYRIGHT 1954, BY NORBERT J. TOWNE
Capital City Press, Montpelier, Vt.
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By HIS EXCELLENCY'S Command.
With Advice of COUNCIL,
T. Atkinson Junr Secry
Province of New Hampr June 8th 1763
Recorded according to the original Charter under the ProY Seal
T. Atkinson Junr Secry
The Names of the Grantees of Berlin (Viz)
Revd Dr ChaunceyDaniel Sawyer Junr Sam I Averill
GrahamJacob Griffin Matthias Horton
Matthew BrettJohn Sheerar* David Love
John Sharar Jun Henry Ter Bos JunJohn Baily Junr
Cornelius Van WyckGabriel Many Wines Many
Willm LaurenceJohn J. Langdon Mattw Allen
Asron BrownIsaac Teller Jun Jereah Teller
Charles PlattTho' Sheerar Willm Sheerar
Benja RoeTheodorus Van Wyck David Sheerar
Simeon Smith JunRobt Sheerarut (Sheerr)
Chauncey Graham JunrCapt Jacobus Swartwo(ut)
(Geo**)WayIsaac Brinckerhoff
John Van WyckJosefh Dorlin Willm VanWyck
Capt Cornelius SwartwoutDan Lightheart Jonas Canniff
Benja SouthardJonas Southard
James WiltsieJacobus Swartwout Junr
Willm VantineAndrew Bracestead John Cooke Nathl Sackett
John HalsteadBenja Haasbrook
Daniel HaasbrookJohn Montross
Cornelius OsburnIsaac Hodge
Patrick McKeyHendrick Brewoort
Collo John Brinckerhoff
*Spelled Sheerer in some Fishkin [Fishkill} records.
**Gen. Isaac Brinckerhoff-See Mss. State Papers of Vt., XXII, p. 114.
Berlin,Vermont
Hon: John Temple}Esqrs Willm Temple
Theo Atkinson}Esqrs Mk Hk Wentworth
John Nelson
Theo: Atkinson Junr
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A list of taxpayers in Fishkill, as of 1760, included Mathew Brett, Asron Brown, Benjamin Roe, Francis Way, Cornelius Swartwout, Jacob Griffin, John Sherer (Sheerar), Henry Ter Bos Jr., Gabriel Manney, Theodore Van Wyck J r., Jacobus Swart Jr., Matthias Horton, Matthew Allen, Isaac Adriance, William Van Wyck, John Cook, Benjamin Haasbrouck, Cornelius Osborne, Henry Brevoort, William Vantine, Nathaniel Sacket, Daniel Haasbroock and John Brinckerhoff. (ColI. of Duchess County Historical Society, vol. VI, 1938), all of whom were grantees under the Berlin charter.
HIS EXCELLENCY Benning Wentworth Esqr a Tract of Land to Contain Five Hundred Acres as marked B-W in the Plan, which is to be Accounted two of the within shares, One whole Share for the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to Foreign Parts, One Share for a Glebe for the Church of England as by Law Established, One Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospell & One Share for the benefit of a School in said Town of New Hampr June 8th 1763
Recorded from the Back of the original Charter of Berlin under the Prov SealT Atkinson Junr Secry
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The next entry in the Proprietors' Book is an advertisement of Collector John G. Bayley, dated May 22, 1787, which according to law appeared in both the Vermont Gazette and Windsor Journal, as certified by the proprietors' clerk, James Whitelaw, under date of August 20, 1787. This was a legal notice of the sale of such
Berlin, Vermont
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lands in Berlin as would defray the expense, with legal costs, of lotting the second division, unless prevented by previous payment to the collector at Newbury, and reads as follows:
The Proprietors of Berlin in the County of Orange and State of Vermont who have not paid the tax of Twelve Shillings and Sixpence on each right, granted by said Proprietors at their meeting holden at the house of the subscriber in Newbury on the 18th of May last to defray the expence of Lotting the second division in sd Township are hereby notified, that so much of their land will be sold at public Vendue, at the house of Co!. Thomas Johnson, in said Newbury, on tuesday the 16th of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, as will pay said tax with legal costs, unless prevented by previous payment to the Sub in sd Newbury. The names of the delinquent proprietors are as follows, with the sum of twelve shillings and six pence due on each right.Chauncey Graham Thomas Shearer Jacob Griffin William Shearer Matthias Horton David Shearer Matthew Britt Benjamin Roe John Sheerar Theodorus Van Wyck David Love Theodorus Van Wyck Junr John Sheerar Junr Peter Horton John Bayley Junr Chauncey Graham Junr Gabriel Maney George I Brinkerhoff Wines Many Francis Way William Laurence Joseph Dorling John J. Langdon William Van Wyck Aaron Brown Daniel Lightheart Isaac Tellor Junr Joseph Canniff Jeremiah Tellor Benjamin Southward James Wiltsey Patrick MCKey Nathaniel Sacket Hendrick Brevwoort Andrew Bracestead John Brinkerhoff John Cooke Daniel Sayer Junr William Vantine Samuel Averill John Haustead John Temple Benjamin Haasbrook Theodorus Atkinson Daniel Haasbrook Mark H. Wentworth John Montross William Temple Cornelius Osburn Isaac Hodge Newbury Augt 20th 1787 John G. Bayley', Collector.
The above Advertisement was published in both papers printed in this state According to law
James WhitelawClerk
All but twelve of the sixty-four proprietors of the second division were included in this published list, and thirty-three shares were sold at the vendue which occurred on the 17th and 22nd of Octo 1787. Fourteen of the thirty-three lots were later redeemed, as appears in the schedule or record of the sale, certified by the proprietors' clerk immediately following the advertisement.
• Court, 16 Dec 1772 - , , Dutchess, New York
FHL565226 NY, Dutchess Co, Docket of Declarations 1768-1776 16 Dec 1772 John Cooke vs William Vantine Narrative copy rule, Justice Child 19 Sept 1778? William Vantine and Corn. Wiltsie and Jacob Wiltsie vs Johannus Wiltsie In case now, copy rule, Justice Balcy?
• Oath of Allegiance 1408, 1775 - , Amenia, Dutchess, New York
• Tax List, 1776 - , Rombouts Precinct, Dutchess, New York
FHL #925055 Dutchess Co, NY Tax List Vol. H-I William Vantine listed through 1776 in Rombouts Precinct.
• Will, Will of John Brinkerhoff, 29 Dec 1784 - , Middlebush, Dutchess, New York
Will of John Brinkerhoff, dated Dec. 29, 1784, proved Mar. 31, 1785, recorded in the Surrogate's Office in New York City, in Liber 37, p. 476.
p. 248....I, John Brinkerhoff, of Rombout Precinct, in Duchess County, and in the State of New York, this twenty-ninth day of December, in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, being in good health .... etc.
p. 251
Also, I give him one hundred and sixty acres of land lying in Middlebush, being in two pieces -- once of the pieces containing twenty five acres was given me by my father Mr Dirck Brinkerhoff, lying southerly from the twenty five acres given to my grandson Adrian, and the other piece of land containing one hundred and thirty seven acres, was given me by my father-in-law, Mr Johannes Van Voorhis, lying southerly of the one hundred and thirteen acres given to my grandson Adrian--it being the farm that William Vantine at present possesses. ...• 1790 Census, 1790 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
p. 81
Abraham Phillips, Covenhoven, Bishop, Covenhoven, Monher
William Van Tine
Males:
2 (16+) (1774 or before)
2 (-16) (1790-1774)
Females:
3
Osborn, Mills, Mills, (next page) Abraham Kipp, Nielson• 1800 Census, 1800 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
p. 33
Myer, Jones, Roe, Schenck, Roe
William Van Tine
Males:
1(45+) (before 1755)
Females:
1(-10)(1790-1800)
1(10-16) (1790-1784)
1(45+)(before 1755)
Miller, Morgan, Johnson, McCabe, Heermanse• Probate, Probate of Conrad Appleyea, half brother, 10 Feb 1804 - , Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York
"The Dutchess" vol 4, #3, p. 33
Abstracts of Wills Recorded at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co, NY, Book B.
Appleyea, Conrad (page 417), farmer of Dutchess County Date of will--13 March 1783 Wife--Martha Cornelius Vantine, son of William Vantine, half brother Coonrad Brooks, son of sister Sarah, a wife of William Executors --Jacob Duboys Jr.--Christian Dubois Jr. Witnesses --William Ward--Mathias Randle--James Vandewater Date of Probate--10 Feb 1804.• 1810 Census, 1810 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
page 130
Compton, Compton, Knapp, Scott, Cooper
William Van Tine
Males:
2 (16-26)(1794-1784)
1 (45+) (1765 or before)
Females:
2 (16-26) (1794-1784)
1 (45+) (1765 or before)
1 horse, 3 cattle
Jewell, Pepper, Tallman, Way, (next page) Gridley
Wife Miriam Langdon
Born: Abt 1740 Christened: Died: Abt 1768 - , , Dutchess, New York Buried:
Children
1 M Cornelius Vantine
Born: Abt 1765 - , , , New York Christened: Died: After 1804 Buried:Spouse: Wife (Abt 1770- ) Marr: Abt 1791
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William Fonteyn and Ruth Miller
Husband William Fonteyn
Born: Christened: 10 Apr 1743 - DRC, Fishkill, Dutchess, New York Died: After 1810 Buried:
Father: William Fonteyn (Abt 1708-Abt 1745) Mother: Kniertje Wiltsie (Cir 1723- )
Marriage: 17 Aug 1769 - Presbyterian Church, Rombouts, Dutchess, New York
Other Spouse: Miriam Langdon (Abt 1740-Abt 1768) - 26 Jan 1763 - Presbyterian Church, Rombouts, Dutchess, New York
Noted events in his life were:
• Court, 20 Oct 1741 - , , Dutchess, New York
NY, Dutchess County, Court Minute Books, 20 October 1741
Thomas Little vs William Fontyn: agreed Case the same: On the taking of the body of the defendt he held to bail to Isaac Fontyn of Rombout precinct Yeoman at the suit of the plaintiff Thomas Little , (need date), Thomas Ellison vs William Fontyn: Case the same return Motion & Rule on the taking of the body of the def. he is held to bail to Isaac Fontyn of Dutchess County Yeoman
• Religious Event, 1763-1769 - , , Dutchess, New York
"Record of Marriages of the Presbyterian Churches in Rumbout and Poughkeepsie." NYGBS Record, July 1938, volume 69, p. 271; NYGBS Record, Oct 1938, volume 69, p. 384.
"Jany 26 1763 William Vantine to Miriam Langdon"
"Aug 17 1769 William Vantine, widower, to Ruth Miller"• History, 8 Jun 1763 - , Berlin, Orange, Vermont
EARLY HISTORY OF BERLIN, VERMONT
1763 - 1820
By MARY GREENE NYE
1951
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE PIONEER SETTLERS OF BERLIN
Published by
NORBERT J. TOWNE and H. J. DODGE
Agent VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Montpelier Vermont
COPYRIGHT 1954, BY NORBERT J. TOWNE
Capital City Press, Montpelier, Vt.
Page 7:
By HIS EXCELLENCY'S Command.
With Advice of COUNCIL,
T. Atkinson Junr Secry
Province of New Hampr June 8th 1763
Recorded according to the original Charter under the ProY Seal
T. Atkinson Junr Secry
The Names of the Grantees of Berlin (Viz)
Revd Dr ChaunceyDaniel Sawyer Junr Sam I Averill
GrahamJacob Griffin Matthias Horton
Matthew BrettJohn Sheerar* David Love
John Sharar Jun Henry Ter Bos JunJohn Baily Junr
Cornelius Van WyckGabriel Many Wines Many
Willm LaurenceJohn J. Langdon Mattw Allen
Asron BrownIsaac Teller Jun Jereah Teller
Charles PlattTho' Sheerar Willm Sheerar
Benja RoeTheodorus Van Wyck David Sheerar
Simeon Smith JunRobt Sheerarut (Sheerr)
Chauncey Graham JunrCapt Jacobus Swartwo(ut)
(Geo**)WayIsaac Brinckerhoff
John Van WyckJosefh Dorlin Willm VanWyck
Capt Cornelius SwartwoutDan Lightheart Jonas Canniff
Benja SouthardJonas Southard
James WiltsieJacobus Swartwout Junr
Willm VantineAndrew Bracestead John Cooke Nathl Sackett
John HalsteadBenja Haasbrook
Daniel HaasbrookJohn Montross
Cornelius OsburnIsaac Hodge
Patrick McKeyHendrick Brewoort
Collo John Brinckerhoff
*Spelled Sheerer in some Fishkin [Fishkill} records.
**Gen. Isaac Brinckerhoff-See Mss. State Papers of Vt., XXII, p. 114.
Berlin,Vermont
Hon: John Temple}Esqrs Willm Temple
Theo Atkinson}Esqrs Mk Hk Wentworth
John Nelson
Theo: Atkinson Junr
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A list of taxpayers in Fishkill, as of 1760, included Mathew Brett, Asron Brown, Benjamin Roe, Francis Way, Cornelius Swartwout, Jacob Griffin, John Sherer (Sheerar), Henry Ter Bos Jr., Gabriel Manney, Theodore Van Wyck J r., Jacobus Swart Jr., Matthias Horton, Matthew Allen, Isaac Adriance, William Van Wyck, John Cook, Benjamin Haasbrouck, Cornelius Osborne, Henry Brevoort, William Vantine, Nathaniel Sacket, Daniel Haasbroock and John Brinckerhoff. (ColI. of Duchess County Historical Society, vol. VI, 1938), all of whom were grantees under the Berlin charter.
HIS EXCELLENCY Benning Wentworth Esqr a Tract of Land to Contain Five Hundred Acres as marked B-W in the Plan, which is to be Accounted two of the within shares, One whole Share for the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to Foreign Parts, One Share for a Glebe for the Church of England as by Law Established, One Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospell & One Share for the benefit of a School in said Town of New Hampr June 8th 1763
Recorded from the Back of the original Charter of Berlin under the Prov SealT Atkinson Junr Secry
Page 36:
The next entry in the Proprietors' Book is an advertisement of Collector John G. Bayley, dated May 22, 1787, which according to law appeared in both the Vermont Gazette and Windsor Journal, as certified by the proprietors' clerk, James Whitelaw, under date of August 20, 1787. This was a legal notice of the sale of such
Berlin, Vermont
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lands in Berlin as would defray the expense, with legal costs, of lotting the second division, unless prevented by previous payment to the collector at Newbury, and reads as follows:
The Proprietors of Berlin in the County of Orange and State of Vermont who have not paid the tax of Twelve Shillings and Sixpence on each right, granted by said Proprietors at their meeting holden at the house of the subscriber in Newbury on the 18th of May last to defray the expence of Lotting the second division in sd Township are hereby notified, that so much of their land will be sold at public Vendue, at the house of Co!. Thomas Johnson, in said Newbury, on tuesday the 16th of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, as will pay said tax with legal costs, unless prevented by previous payment to the Sub in sd Newbury. The names of the delinquent proprietors are as follows, with the sum of twelve shillings and six pence due on each right.Chauncey Graham Thomas Shearer Jacob Griffin William Shearer Matthias Horton David Shearer Matthew Britt