John G. Vantine and Wife
Husband John G. Vantine
AKA: George Howard, John Van Tine Born: Jun 1867 - , , , California 393 Christened: Died: After 1914 Buried:
Father: John Gaston Vantine (1826-1899) Mother: Julia M. Preston (1836-1916) 5
Marriage: 1893
Noted events in his life were:
1880 Federal Census 393, 1880 - , Sutter, Sacramento, California
Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Sutter, Sacramento, California
Source: FHL Film 1254071; National Archives Film T9-0071; Page 235A
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
J. G. VAN TINE
Self Male M <married>51 NJ
Occ: Butcher Fa: PA Mo: PA
Julia VAN TINE
Wife Female M <married>43 OH
Occ: Keeps House Fa: CT Mo: NY
John VAN TINE
Son Male S <Single>13 CAL
Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: NY
George VAN TINE
Son Male S <Single>4 CAL
Fa: NJ Mo: NY
Frank VAN TINE
Son Male S <Single>1 CAL
Fa: NJ Mo: NY Census, 1890 - , Sacramento, Sacramento, California
D3 P11 Van Tine John 61 NJ 1200 S St 20 Sep
D1 P01 Van Tine John Gaston 25 CA Harkness Building 01 Sep
1900 Census, 27 Jun 1900 - , San Rafeal Twp, Marin, California
California State Prison
Van Tine, John inmate WM Jun 1867 33 md 7 years California NJ Illinois Boilerman
1900 Soundex of California, Marin Co, San Rafeal Twp, 17-60-9-65. Newspaper Articles, Nevada State Journal (Reno, Nevada), 12 Jan 1908
Nevada State Journal (Reno, Nevada)
12 January 1908
George Howard an Alias for John Vantine, Lately from San Quentin
The highwayman giving his name as George Howard, who attempted to hold up W. F. Morton Friday night, was taken before Justice Frank Ball yesterday morning, where he gave his name as John Vantine. His examination was set for 2 o'clock tomorrow.
Chief Burke ordered the prisoner brought before him yesterday afternoon and elicited the admission from him that he had been convicted of highlay robbery in Judge Hart's Court at Sacramento, California, on June 6, 1898, and that he had served nine years and six months of the 20- year sentence imposed, being pardoned by Governor Billett on January 1 last. He claimed that he had been in Reno only a few days.
A number of persons called at the station yesterday to attempt identification but no positive identification could be made. J. C. Lyell, the young man who fancied the prisoner was a fellow boarder at the Jargsdorf, failed to confirm the identification.
The prisoner was removed to the County Jail yesterday at 2:30 p.m. Newspaper Articles, Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada), 14 Jan 1908
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada)
14 Jan 1908
John Vantine Must Face Washoe Co. Grand Jury
John Vantine, alias George Howard, the highwayman who held up Deputy County Clerk Morton on Friday night, yesterday appeared before Judge Bell on a charge of assault with intent to commit robbery and was held to the grand jury with bail fixed at $2500.
William Morton, the man who captured him, and Robert Jordan, who assisted in the capture, were present at the hearing and testified for the state. Assistant District Attorney Glynn prosecuted the case. 1910 Census 5, 16 May 1910 - District 59, Carson, Ormsby, Nevada
Nevada State Penitentiary
Vantine, John G. prisoner MW 43 single California New Jersey Illinois, Prisoner, prison. Newspaper Articles, Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada), 10 Apr 1912 - , , Washoe, Nevada
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada)
10 Apr 1912
Many Paroles Granted
Board of Pardons Hears Thirty-Three Applications from Convicts
Carson, April 10.--
...
J. G. Vantine, parole, laid over until September term.
9 Apr 1913
Pardoning Body Will Meet Soon
...
Cases Under Consideration
...
Washoe County--... John G. Vantine, assault to commit robbery...
Wife Wife
Born: Est 1870 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Jesse Williams and Wife
Husband Jesse Williams
Born: Apr 1798 - , , , Maine Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1865 - , Woodstock, Westchester, New York Buried: - Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New YorkMarriage: Est 1818
Other Spouse: Emma Vandebogert (1796-1874) - 17 May 1832 - , Hudson, Columbia, New York
Noted events in his life were:
Biography
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF
HON. M. PARKER WILLIAMS
From The History of Columbia County
By Capt. Franklin Ellis
1878
pages 211 & 212
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/biogrphs/m_parker_williams_bio.htm
M. Parker Williams, editor and proprietor of the Hudson Gazette and Daily Register, was born in Belfast, Maine, on the 24th of February, 1826. His father, Captain John Williams, was a prominent ship-owner and sea-captain of his time, and was largely engaged in the East India and Liverpool trade. He died in 1831, when the subject of this sketch was five years old. He came from sturdy Revolutionary stock on both the maternal and paternal sides. His mother, Sarah Parker, was the oldest daughter of Mighill Parker, who performed valuable service for his country during the War of 1812, and granddaughter of Captain Parker, commander of the "minute-men" at Lexington, who left his plow in the furrow on the day of that memorable battle, and led his little army to victory. His father was a lineal descendant of David Williams, one of the captors of Andrι, and of William Williams, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Like most successful editors in this country, Mr. Williams is a self-made man. He was thrown upon his own resources when quite young, but by a strong will, indomitable perseverance, and industrious habits he mastered all the practical, and many of the intricate, branches of education, and was never behind his class. He early manifested a literary taste, and took naturally to the pen. He commenced writing for periodicals before he reached his eighteenth year, and from this source received a considerable income, a large part of which came from good old "Father Norris," editor of the Boston Olive Branch, then one of the leading literary papers of the country, and who took special pride in developing literary talents in the young.
In 1848, at the age of twenty-two, he became editor of the Gazette, at Thomastown (now Rockland), Maine; but aiming for a larger field of labor, he went to Boston in 1850, and was connected with the Herald of that city. In 1851 he was called to Philadelphia, and was there connected with the Daily Register.
On the 7th of September, 1857, he purchased the Hudson Gazette, which was in a decaying condition. He built it up to a paying basis, and on the 26th of May, 1866, established the Hudson Daily Register. He purchased a franchise in the Associated Press, which was a bold venture at that time, but with his experience in journalism, and the facilities at this command, the success of the journal was assured at the outset; and the result has not disappointed his sanguine expectations. Under his lead rural journalism in this section of the State has greatly improved in mechanical appearance, and no small degree of the improvement in enterprise and energy in Hudson within the last decade may be attributed to the influence of the Gazette and Register.
Biography
Pages 264 & 266:
WILLIAM, M. Parker, of Hudson, N. Y., was born in Belfast, Maine, February 24, 1826, and came from sturdy Revolutionary stock on both the maternal and paternal side. His father, Captain John Williams, was a prominent ship owner and sea-captain of his time, largely engaged in the East India and Liverpool trade; he died in 1831, when the subject of this sketch was five years old. His mother, Sarah Parker, was the oldest daughter of Mighill Parker, Esquire, a magistrate who performed valuable service to his country during the War of 1812-14, and was prominent in negotiating the peace which followed in 1815, and granddaughter of Captain John Parker, commander of the "Minute Men" at the battle of Lexington. His father was a lineal descendant of William Williams, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Like most successful journalists in this country, Mr. Williams is a self-made man. He was thrown upon his own resources when quite young, but, aided by a strong will, indomitable perseverance, and industrious habits, he mastered the practical and many of the intricate branches of education. He early manifested a literary taste, and commenced writing for prominent periodicals before reaching his eighteenth year, and from this source received a considerable income, much of which came from "good old Father Norris" (as he was familiarly called), editor of the Boston Olive Branch, then one of the leading literary journals of the country, and who took special interest in encouraging and developing literary ambition in the young people of that period. In 1848, at the age of twenty-two, Mr. Williams became editor of The Gazette, at East Thomastown (now the city of Rockland), Maine; but, aiming for a larger field of labor, he removed to Boston in 1850 and was connected with The Daily Herald of that city until 1852, when he was called to Philadelphia on the staff of The Daily Register, and later to The Daily Times. On the 7th of September, 1857, he purchased the plant of the Hudson (N.Y.) Gazette, which was a old established paper (dating from 1785), in decaying condition. He built it up to a paying basis, and on the 26th of May, 1866, established the Hudson Daily Register. In this connection he purchased a franchise in the "Associated Press of the State of New York," which was a bold venture, but with his experience in journalism, and the facilities at his command, the success of the new journal was assured at the outset, and the result did not disappoint his sanguine expectations. For many years he was a member of the executive committee of the "Associated Press" and regarded as an authority on the news service in the State. Under his lead rural journalism in this section greatly improved in every department; and no small degree of the advanced enterprise and public spirit in the city of Hudson within thirty years may be attributed to the influence of The Daily Register under his exclusive management. An active and leading politician for more than forty years, Mr. Williams never sought or accepted public office, although often solicited to do so. In 1886 he was tendered the unanimous nomination for Congress by the Democratic convention of the Sixteenth district, comprising the counties of Columbia, Dutchess, and Putnam, which honor he respectfully declined, saying that his business interests would not permit him to accept the nomination, even if accompanied by a certificate of election. Under urgent pressure, as a local public duty, he served on the board of health of the city of Hudson for six years, 1890-1895, under the administration of four successive mayors. On the 16th of February, 1860, Mr. Williams married Mercy Ann Brigham, at Plymouth, Mass., a descendant of Pilgrim stock, who at this writing enjoys remarkable activity at the age of seventy-one. Her society is much sought by bright young ladies, who delight to call her "Aunty," and are anxious to learn how she preserves her age and vivacity. Her reply is, "Keep the heart young." On the 1st of February, 1896, having reached the age of seventy, and after fifty years of incessant journalistic labor, Mr. Williams concluded the period had arrived when he was entitled to recreation and rest, and sold his valuable newspaper properties to "The Record Printing and Publishing Company." He has since devoted his time to quiet and congenial literary pursuits.
FACTORS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORY
From
Columbia County at the End of the Century
Volume II
Published and Edited Under the Auspices of the Hudson Gazette
The Record Printing and Publishing Co.
Hudson, New York
M C M (1900)
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/1900bios/wi_wr_surnames_1900.htm
Biography, David Williams
David Williams was born in Tarrytown, New York on October 21, 1754. He enlisted in the army in 1775 and served under General Montgomery at St. John's and Quebec. He continued in the militia until 1779. He was not in the regular service when he helped capture Major Andre. He died in Broome on August 2, 1831 and was buried at Livingstonville, New York.
Occupation
shoedealer/carpenter
Research Note
WILLIAMS
John, Feb. 29, 1831, 45 y. 2 m.
Sarah, relict, Oct. 3, 1861, 68 y. 4 m.
M. Parker, Feb. 24, 1826 - Apr. 25, 1906.
Mercy Ann Brigham, wife, Feb. 27, 1830 - Aug. 9, 1918.
R. F., Aug. 9, 1863, 34 y. 2 m.
John P., May 22, 1830, 12 y. 10 m.
Sarah Maria, Nov. 16, 1830, 14 y. 8 m.
Nelson, June 11, 1837, 17 y. 3 m.
Harriet H., Oct. 8, 1843, 20 y. 5 m.
Children of John and Sarah Williams.
BRIGHAM
Antipas, Pvt. Co. B. 1st Vt. Cav., Oct. 24, 1916, 88 y.
Gravestone Inscriptions
Of The
Hudson City Cemetery,
Hudson, Columbia County, N.Y.
Part 3
[Transcribed by Coralynn Brown]
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ny/hudson_cem3.htm
Research Note, Annals of the town of Warren in Knox County, Maine
Annals of the town of Warren in Knox County, Maine : with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring se
About this book Source: Annals of the town of Warren in Knox County, Maine : with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring settlements on the Waldo Patent. Eaton, Cyrus,. Hallowell Me.. Masters & Livermore. 1877.
Notes:Preface to 2nd ed. signed: Emily Eaton. "Genealogical table": p. 498-651. Includes bibliographical references.
see pp. 267 and 678
1840 Census, 1840 - Ward 2, Hudson, Columbia, New York
Jesse Williams
males:
- 2 - 2 -1 - 1
2(5-10) Edgar
2(15-20)
1(20-30) Thomas
1(40-50) Jesse
females:
- - - 2 - - 1
2(15-20)
1(40-50)
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Columbia, New York; Roll: 277; Page: 240.
Ward 2, Hudson, Columbia, New York
1840
George Williams
Free Colored Persons
Male 1(36-55)
Female 1 (-10) 2(24-36)
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Columbia, New York; Roll: 277; Page: 241.
1850 Census, 31 Aug 1850 - Ward 17, New York City, New York, New York
424/2503
Jesse Williams 52 M -- Carpenter -- New York
(Mrs) Emma --- 54 F -- -ditto-
Gilbert Newman 30 M -- Printer -ditto-
Edgar Williams 17 M -- Clerk -ditto-
Crawford Williams 15 M -- "do" -ditto-
1860 Census, 27 Jun 1860 - Ward 3, Hudson, Columbia, New York
FHL#803738 1860 NY Census, Columbia County, 3rd Ward of Hudson 27 June 1860, p. 920
586/907
Jesse Williams 63 M Shoe dealer 4,000/1,000 Maine
Emma 65 F NY
Tho 41 M Carpenter NY
Angeline 36 F NY
Emma 16 F School NY
Sarah M. 10 F School NY
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Hudson Ward 3, Columbia, New York; Roll: M653_738; Page: 920; Image: 290.
Previous Page:
Ward 3, Hudson, Columbia, New York
27 Jun 1860
"Copied from defaced schdules"
PO Hudson, NY.
582/902
Mile P. Williams33 M Painter 5,000/6,000 Maine
Mercy A. "30 F Massachusetts
Sarah A. "56 F Maine
Roba F. "26 M Maine
Kate Doyle20 F Servant New York
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Hudson Ward 3, Columbia, New York; Roll: M653_738; Page: 919; Image: 289.
Cause of Death, 21 Aug 1865 - , Woodstock, Westchester, New York
fever
974.739/H1/V3ka Hudson Cem Int., p. 152, City
of Hudson, Jesse Williams Cemetery, 21 Aug 1865 - , Hudson, Columbia, New York
FHL#532614 Gravestone Inscriptions of the Hudson City Cemetery,
Hudson, Columbia County, NY, Part 1, Volume IV, compiled in
August, 1934, by Minnie Cowen, p. 91: Williams Emma, widow of
Jesse, Sept. 26, 1874, 78 y. Jesse, Aug. 21, 1865, 66 y. 1870 Census, 27 Jun 1870 - Ward 3, Hudson, Columbia, New York
Ward 3, Hudson, Columbia, New York
27 Jun 1870
PO Hudson, NY
154/188
Williams, M. Parker44 MW Editor H.G. & Daily Register 7,000/20,000 Maine
-----, Mercy41 FW Keeping House Massachusetts
Brigham, Antipas43 MW Clerk Massachusetts
Death Record, 25 Sep 1874 - , Manhattan, New York, New York
FHL#1324837 NY, NY, Vital Records, Dept of Health Manhattan
Death Certificates 1874 Schu-Boz: Emma Williams 25 Sept 1874.
Coroner's Report, 27 Sep 1874 - , New York City, New York, New York
FHL#1324837 Health Department of the City of NY, Coroners Inquests, 27 Sept 1874
#187834: Emma Williams aged 77 y 9 mo,
native of NY, Prospect Ave opposite 165th in 23rd Ward,
Cause capillary apoplexy, widow, white, buried Hudson City, NY, 28 Sept 1874. 1880 Census, 22 Jun 1880 - District 18, Hudson, Columbia, New York
Ward 3, Hudson, Union Street
244/222/259
Williams M. Parker WM 54 --- md Editor Maine Maine Maine
-----, Annie WF 50 wife md Keeping house Mass Maine Mass
Brigham, AntipasWM 51 boarder single Clerk in office Mass Maine Mass
McCune, ElizabethWF 24 servant single Domestic New York Ireland Ireland
Wife Wife
Born: Est 1800 Christened: Died: Bef 1830 Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Birth note: Grst c 1799, 1860 census circa 1797; 974.739/H1/V3ka Cemetery
67y 4m
>Death note: 974.739/H1/V3ka Hudson Cem Inter, City of Hudson, p. 152, Jesse
William
NOTE: NAME Freeman, born NY age 31, res Prospect Ave, Father: Edgar
Williams, occ. real estate, born NY, age 40, HL (Hortan) M.D.
FHL#532614 Gravestone Inscriptions of the Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia County, NY, Part 1, Volume IV, compiled in August, 1934, by Minnie Cowen, p. 91: Williams Emma, widow of Jesse, Sept. 26, 1874, 78 y.
Jesse, Aug. 21, 1865, 66 y.
FHL#1324837 NY, NY, Vital Records, Dept of Health Manhattan Death Certificates 1874 Schu-Boz: Emma Williams 25 Sept 1874.
1840 Census, NY, Columbia, Hudson 2nd W, p. 240 (FHL 17184)
Jesse Williams (line 10)
Males 2(5-10) 2(15-20) 1(20-30) 1(40-50)
Females 2(15-20) 1(40-50)
Total 9-4 Employed in Mfg.
1850 Census, Ward 17, New York City, New York, New York
424/2503
Jesse Williams 52 M -- Carpenter -- New York
(??) Emma --- 54 F -- -ditto-
Gilbert Newman 30 M -- Printer -ditto-
Edgar Williams 17 M -- Clerk -ditto-
Crawford Williams 15 M -- "do" -ditto-
1860 Census, NY, Columbia, Hudson 3rd W, p. 920, 27 June 1860
(FHL803738)
586/907 Jesse Williams 63 M Shoe Dealer 4000/1000 Maine
Emma 65 F NY
Tho. 41 M Carpenter NY
Angeline 36 F NY
Emma 16 F School NY
Sarah M. 10 F School NY
FHL#552615 1870 Census of Westchester County, NY, Woodstock Town of West Farms, 24 June 1870, page 452. 51/61
Williams, Edgar 35 MW Real Estate Agt 20000/6000 NY
Adalide 26 FW KH {NY}
Jessie 8 FW School NY
Hattie 7 FW School NY
Alice 3 FW NY
Emma 73 FW at home NY
Newman,---- 24 FW at home NY
Murphy, Lizzie 24 FW servant (Can't read/write) Ire
IGI 1988 New York
Columbia, Linlithgo, Reformed Church,
Mary Ann Newman, FC 28 Sep 1823, Chs Newman/Emma V.D. Bogert
C504121-2926
Research Notes (Husband)
FHL#803738 1860 NY Census, Columbia County, 3rd Ward of Hudson 27 June 1860, p. 920 586/907
Jesse Williams 63 M Shoe dealer 4,000/1,000 Maine
Emma 65 F NY
Tho 41 M Carpenter NY
Angeline 36 F NY
Emma 16 F School NY
Sarah M. 10 F School NY
FHL#532614 Gravestone Inscriptions of the Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia County, NY, Part 1, Volume IV, compiled in August, 1934, by Minnie Cowen, p. 91:
Williams Emma, widow of Jesse, Sept. 26, 1874, 78 y.
------ Jesse, Aug. 21, 1865, 66 y.
FHL#1324837 Health Department of the City of NY, Coroners Inquests, 27 Sept 1874 #187834:
Emma Williams aged 77 y 9 mo, native of NY, Prospect Ave opposite 165th in 23rd Ward, Cause capillary apoplexy, widow, white, buried Hudson City, NY, 28 Sept 1874.
FHL#1324837 NY, NY, Vital Records, Dept of Health Manhattan Death Certificates 1874 Schu-Boz: Emma Williams 25 Sept 1874.
Well if I found this, why didn't I copy the info?
FHL#1322099 NY, NY, Births 1876, Card #177664 health officer, Town of Morrisania, NY female child, white, Jany 26th 1876, at Prospect Ave and 115th St, mother: Adelaide Williams, maiden name: Freeman, born NY age 31, res Prospect Ave, Father: Edgar Williams, occ. real estate, born NY, age 40, HL (Hortan) M.D.
FHL#552615 1870 Census of Westchester County, NY, Woodstock Town of West Farms, 24 June 1870, page 452. 51/61
Williams, Edgar 35 MW Real Estate Agt 20000/6000 NY
Adalide 26 FW KH {NY}
Jessie 8 FW School NY
Hattie 7 FW School NY
Alice 3 FW NY
Emma 73 FW at home NY
Newman,---- 24 FW at home NY
Murphy, Lizzie 24 FW servant (Can't read/write) Ire
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William Vantine and Wife
Husband William Vantine
Born: Abt 1775 Christened: Died: Abt 1845 - , , Ulster, New York Buried:
Father: William Fonteyn (1743-After 1810) Mother: Ruth Miller (Abt 1740-After 1810)
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1790 Census, 1790 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
1790 Census NY, Dutchess Co, Fishkill, p. 81
William Vantine
Males 2(16+) 2(-16) Females 3
William, Cornelius, Samuel, James
Ruth Miller, ?, ?.
1810 Census, 1810 - , Marbletown, Ulster, New York
1810 Census, NY, Ulster, Marbletown, p. 165
William Van Tine
Males:
1(-10) James
1(26-45) William
Females:
1(-10) Elizabeth
1(16-26) unknown 1820 Census, 1820 - , Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York
1820 Census, NY, Dutchess, Rhinebeck, p. 129
William Vantine
Males:
1(10-16) James
1(26-45) William
Females:
1(-10) Sarah Jane
1(10-16) Elizabeth
1(26-45) unknown 1830 Census, 1830 - , Kingston, Ulster, New York
1830 Census, NY, Ulster, Kingston, p. 69
William Van Tyne
Males:
1(20-30) James
1(50-60) William
Females:
1(15-20) Elizabeth
Wife Wife
Born: Est 1775 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Vantine
Born: Abt 1805 - , , , New York Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Husband Lash (Abt 1800- ) Marr: Abt 1829 - , Marbletown, Ulster, New York
2 M James Vantine 13,394
Born: Abt 1810 - , , , New York Christened: Died: 14 Jan 1867 - , San Francisco, San Francisco, California Buried: 16 Jan 1867 - Laurel Hill Cemetery To Cypress Lawn, San Mateo, San Mateo, CaliforniaSpouse: Kate Green (1831-After 1870) Marr: Est 1860 - , San Francisco, San Francisco, California. (Common Law)Spouse: Eliza Jane Knowlton (1815-1865) 13 Marr: Est 1835. (Separated)
3 F Sarah Jane Vantine
Born: 1815 - , Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York Christened: Died: 9 Jan 1880 - , Hanover, Cook, Illinois Buried:Spouse: Robert Russell Mink (1813-1883) Marr: 17 Jun 1835 - , Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York
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Cornelius Vantine and Wife
Husband Cornelius Vantine
Born: Abt 1765 - , , , New York Christened: Died: After 1804 Buried:
Father: William Fonteyn (1743-After 1810) Mother: Miriam Langdon (Abt 1740-Abt 1768)
Marriage: Abt 1791
Noted events in his life were:
1800 Census, 1800 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York
This may or may not be the right Cornelius.
1800 Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY
Cornelius Van Tine Jr.
M:
1(-10) (1790-1800)
1(26-45) (1774-1755)
F:
4(-10) (1790-1800)
1(26-45) (1774-1755) Probate, Probate of his Uncle, Conrad Appleyea, 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.
Wife Wife
Born: Abt 1770 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Male Vantine
Born: Abt 1792 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Female 1 Vantine
Born: Abt 1793 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Female 2 Vantine
Born: Abt 1795 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Female 3 Vantine
Born: Abt 1797 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Female 4 Vantine
Born: Abt 1799 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes for Child Male Vantine
>Name note: estimated from 1800 census records
General Notes for Child Female 1 Vantine
>Name note: estimated from 1800 census records
General Notes for Child Female 2 Vantine
>Name note: estimated from 1800 census records
General Notes for Child Female 3 Vantine
>Name note: estimated from 1800 census records
General Notes for Child Female 4 Vantine
>Name note: estimated from 1800 census records
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Walter S. Benbrook and Wife
Husband Walter S. Benbrook 171
Born: 1865 - , , , New Jersey Christened: Died: After 1920 Buried:
Father: James Turnbull Benbrook (1839-Between 1910) 171 Mother: Mary Van Neste (1844-After 1920) 171
Marriage: - (Divorced)
Wife Wife
Born: Est 1865 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
1865 BIRTH: date and place taken from 1870 census for Bridgewater, Somerset, NJ, FHL Film # 552387 pg. 447
1870 CENSUS: Bridgewater, Somerset, NJ. 18th of July 1870, FHL Film #552387, pg. 447
BENBROOK, James - age 31 - Male - White - Farmer - value of real estate 1000 - value of personal estate - 200 - Born - NJ - father and mother not of foreign birth
BENBROOK, Mary E - age 27 - Female - White - Keeping house - father and mother not of foreign birth
BENBROOK, Walter - age - 5 - Male - White
BENBROOK, William - age - 3 - Male - White
BENBROOK, Anna - age - 1 Female - White 171
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C. S. Van Buskirk and Wife
Husband C. S. Van Buskirk
Born: 1816 - , , , New Jersey Christened: Died: After 1897 Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Antoinette Bottles (Abt 1823-1902) - Jan 1897 - , Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey
Wife Wife
Born: Est 1820 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Van Buskirk
AKA: Benbrook Born: Abt 1854 - , Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut Christened: Died: 1 Mar 1946 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Buried: - New Cemetery, Somerville, Somerset, New JerseySpouse: Frederick Cornell Benbrook (Abt 1855- ) 135 Marr: 1895 - , Of Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut
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John Bunyan and Wife 1
Husband John Bunyan
Born: Abt 1628 - , Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Christened: 30 Nov 1628 - , Elstow Parish, Bedsford, England Died: 31 Aug 1688 - , , London, England Buried: - , Bunhill Fields, London, EnglandMarriage: Est 1648
Other Spouse: Elizabeth (Abt 1640-1691) - Est 1648
Wife Wife 1
Born: Est 1630 Christened: Died: Est 1659 Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Bunyan
Born: Christened: 20 Jul 1650 - , Elstow Parish, Bedsford, England Died: Bef 1688 Buried:Spouse: Never Married
2 F Elizabeth Bunyan
Born: Christened: 14 Apr 1654 - , Elstow Parish, Bedsford, England Died: Buried:Spouse: Gilbert Ashley (Est 1645- ) Marr: 16 Apr 1677
3 M John Bunyan
Born: Est 1656 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Thomas Bunyan
Born: Est 1659 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Jacob S. Vantine and Wife 1
Husband Jacob S. Vantine
AKA: Jacob Van Tyne Born: 1815 - , , , New York 382 Christened: Died: 28 Oct 1892 - , Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan Cause of Death: Old Age Buried:
Father: Husband Vantine (Cir 1781- ) Mother: Wife (Cir 1781- )
Marriage: Est 1837
Other Spouse: Susannah E. Phillips (1821-Abt 1860) - 16 Jan 1845 - , , Washington, District of Columbia 383
Other Spouse: Frances Shunfflebotham (Abt 1824-1894) - Abt 1865 - , , , Michigan
Noted events in his life were:
Research Note
Thomas appears to be the son of another wife - possibly a first wife. He is 12 on the census so can't be the son of Sarah Phillips. George is most probably the son of Sarah and Jacob.
Diary, 1836-1839 - , Stiles, Cayuga, New York
Author: Van Tyne, Jacob S.
Title: Diary, 1836-1839.
Description: 1 v. (26 leaves) ; 19 cm.
Notes: Jacob S. Van Tyne was an itinerant house and sign painter who originally made his home until 1836 in Stiles, Cayuga County, NY (now Stiles Station of Onondaga County, NY).
This diary recounts the journey of itinerant painter Jacob S. Van Tyne from 1836-1839 as he traveled from Stiles, NY through Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. The book contains approximately 34 pages of diary entries which vividly describe stopping points along the way, a ledger of accounts for work performed during Van Tyne's travels, and lists of painting supplies. Also included are drafts of several letters and a couple of short poems. The item contains some reversed writing, probably done with a mirror. Of particular interest are several recipes for mixing "grounds" (primer paints) as well as detailed lists of paints and supplies including their prices and colors. The poems are interspersed with the ledger and recipe entries, making the organization and the chronological order of this manuscript rather confusing.
Moroccan leather binding with foldover flaps; loose spine; broken hinges; some ink bleeding; missing pages.
Location: The Winterthur Library: Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera, Winterthur, DE 19735. Control No.: DEWV95-A78 Marriage Record 395, 16 Jan 1845 - , , Washington, District of Columbia
Name: JACOB S. VANTYNE
Spouse: SUSANNAH E. PHILLIPS
Marriage Date: 16/01/1845
County: WASH
State: DC 1850 Census, 1850 - Ward 3, , Washington, District of Columbia
1850 Census Washington DC, County, Ward 3 846/846
J. S. Vantine 35 M Painter NY
Sarah 29 F (DC)
C. Phillips 18 M none ""
B. Phillips 16 M DC
Thomas Vantine 12 M school DC
George Vantine 04 M DC
E. Vantine 02 M DC
1860 Census, 17 Aug 1860 - Ward 3, , Washington, District of Columbia
page 881
1517/1588
Jacob Van Tyne M W 46 Painter 1000/100 New York
Susan F W 46 Georgetown, DC
George MW 14 Washington City School
Mildred E. FW 12 Washington City School
Cornelius Phillips MW 26 Carpenter Washington City
Robt H. Phillips MW 24 Carpenter Ohio Md within year
Saml D. Phillips MW 22 Carpenter Ohio
Mary Johnson FBLACK 17 Georgetown, DC
Ellen Phillips FW 17 Maryland Md within year
1870 Census, 27 Jul 1870 - , Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
1870 Census, MI, Lenawee Co, Tecumsah, 27 July 1870, p. 565
372/380
Jacob S. Van Tyrve (sic) 56 M painter 230/300 MI
Francis 46 F KH Eng
Julia Robertson 16 F school MI
George B. Robertson 08 M school MI 1880 Census, 1880 - , Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
1880 Census, MI, Lenawee co, Tecumsah, p. 490 367/402
Jacob Van Tyne 65 M md painter MI Maryland NY
Frances wife 56 F md KH Eng Eng Eng
George B. (Robertson) step-son 17 M sing Carriage Ironer MI NY Eng 1880 Federal Census 382, 1880 - , Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
Source: FHL Film 1254591; National Archives Film T9-0591; Page 489B
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Jacob VAN TYNE
Self Male M W 65 MI
Occ: Painter Fa: MD Mo: NY
Frances VAN TYNE
Wife Female M W 56 ENG
Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
George B. ROBERTSON
SSon Male S W 17 MI
Occ: Carriage Ironer Fa: NY Mo: ENG Death Record, 28 Oct 1892 - , Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
Name: Jacob Vantyne
Death date: 28 Oct 1892
Death place: Tecumseh, Lenawee, Michigan
Gender: Male
Age at death: 78 years
Estimated birth year: 1814
Birth place: D. C.
Marital status: Married
Father name:
Mother name:
Occupation: Painter
Film number: 2363830
Digital GS number: 4209096
Image number: 1496
Reference number: p 168 rn 2962
Collection: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897
Wife Wife 1
Born: Est 1815 Christened: Died: Bef 1845 Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Vantine
Born: 1838 - , , Washington, District of Columbia Christened: Died: Buried:
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Surrell Mobley and Winifred
Husband Surrell Mobley 396
Born: 1776 - Johnston, , North Carolina, USA 396 Christened: Died: 1849 - Johnston, , North Carolina, USA 396 Buried:
Father: Middleton Mobley (1740-1782) Mother: Rachel Pindell (1740-1842) 396
Marriage:
Wife Winifred
AKA: Winifred Mobley 396 Born: 1775 - , , , North Carolina Christened: Died: 1850 - , , , Arkansas Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
Alt. Death 396, 1850 - , , Lawrence, Arkansas
Children
1 M Jesse Mobley 396,397
Born: 1804 - , , , North Carolina Christened: Died: Abt 1857 - Washington, Lawrence, Arkansas, USA 396 Buried:Spouse: Cassie McCloud (1806- ) 396 Marr: Abt 1850
General Notes (Wife)
UID 7DB3149DBAC1407E8EA4A8A471DE470C3A57
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Hannah (Fenney)
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah (Fenney) 398
Born: 1810 Christened: Died: 1895 - , , , New Jersey Buried:
Children
1 F Rachel Fenney 398
Born: 1851 Christened: Died: 1930 - , , , New Jersey Buried:Spouse: Stephen Benbrook (1846-1896) 135,398 Marr: 27 Oct 1872 - , Basking Ridge, Somerset, New Jersey 148
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Thomas Bangham Sr. and Mary (Horton)
Husband Thomas Bangham Sr. 399
Born: Abt 1755 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Christened: Died: Between 1816 and 1822 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Helen Horton (Est 1758- )
Noted events in his life were:
Researcher, Ancestral File/Dorothy Sargent
Individual Record
FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File
Search Results
Thomas BANGHAM Compact Disc #46 Pin #169478Pedigree Sex: M
Event(s)Birth: 19 Jul 1757 Leominster Mtg,Leominster,Hereford,England Death: Abt. 1816-1822) Bedminister twp,Somerset,NJ
ParentsFather: Humphrey BANGHAM Disc #46 Pin #169469 Mother: Margaret RUSSELL Disc #46 Pin #169470
Notes and SourcesNotes: None Sources: None
Submitter
Dorothy A. SARGENT
20084 387th Avenue Wolsey, SD 57384-8433 Tax List, Jun 1809 - , Bridgewater Twp, Somerset, New Jersey
Thomas Bangum
[Thomas Bangham]
State:NJ
County:Somerset County
Township:Bridgewater Townshiptx
Year:1809
Record Type:June Tax List
Page:002
Database:NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
Researcher, 6 Nov 1999
William B. Fetters
12814 Brunswick Lane
Bowie, MD 20715-2403 Researcher, 2 Feb 2001
Subject: Thomas Bangham / Mary Casterline
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 16:40:19 -0800
From: Penny Bonnema <pbonnema@juno.com>
To: cyocom@earthlink.net
Carol Yokum,
Being very new to the internet, my first try was the Bangham name.
It was there I spotted your name along with the name of Thomas Bangham and Mary ? Thomas and Mary Casterline Bangham are my great great grandparents.
My mother was a Bangham, and at present I am trying to do her genealogy, but am somewhat stuck beyond Thomas and Mary, though I do have information on some of their children.
I have no idea where either of them are buried though we have been in the general area of where they lived, but not been able to pick up much info.
One of their sons, John, is my great grandfather, and I know that a Joseph is brother to my grandfather as I have his death certificate. This names Thomas and Mary as the parents of Joseph.
I do know there were other children as I have an old penciled paper which stated Bill, and I think it was Ben, went west. I have wondered if the William Bangham of Ohio is also a brother, but have never followed it as of now.
If you are interested in comparing family data, I would like to hear from you. This is only my third e-mail, so hope it is Ok. Penny Bonnema
Wife Mary (Horton)
AKA: Bangham Born: Abt 1760 Christened: Died: Between 1830 and 1837 - , , , New Jersey Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
Research Note, 1775 - , Bedminster Twp, Somerset, New Jersey
Charles Perriger NJ Somerset County Bedminster 1775
Name: CHARLES PERRIGER State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bedminster Year: 1775 Page: 117 Database: NJ Early Census Index
Name: CHARLES PERRIGON State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bedminster Township Year: 1778 Record Type: May Tax List November Tax List Page: 004 Database: NJ Early Census Index
Name: CHARLES PERRIGER State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Township Year: 1792 Record Type: August Tax List June Tax List Page: 009 Database: NJ Early Census Index
Name: CHARLES PEREGO State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Townshiptax List Year: 1797 Record Type: September Tax List Page: 010 Database: NJ Early Census Index
Name: CHARLES PERRIGER State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Townshiptax List Year: 1797 Record Type: September Tax List Page: 012 Database: NJ Early Census Index
Name: CHARLES PERRINGER State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Townshiptx Year: 1803 Record Type: June Tax List Page: 011 Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822
Name: C. * PERRIGON State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Townshiptx Year: 1805 Record Type: August Tax List Page: 011 Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822
Name: ELIZABETH WIDOW PERRIGER State: NJ County: Somerset County Township: Bernards Township Jul- Year: 1806 Record Type: August Tax List June Tax List Page: 007 Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822
Religious Event, 7 May 1813 - Reformed Dutch Church, Bedminster, Somerset, New Jersey
Type: Joined Church by cert. from Presbyterian Church of
Lamington, wife of Thomas
974.944 /B1/V2p Bedminister RDC
Register 1802-1908 members: 7 May 1813
Mary Bangum, wife of Thomas: by certificate from Lamington Presbyterian
Children
1 M William Bangham
Born: Abt 1783 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Christened: Died: After 1846 - , , Sussex, New Jersey? Buried:Spouse: Margaret Tharp (Abt 1783-1846) Marr: 18 Feb 1819 - Lamington, Bedminster Twp, Somerset, New Jersey
2 M Thomas Bangham Jr. 112
Born: 7 Sep 1786 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Christened: Died: 28 Jul 1839 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Buried:Spouse: Mary (Polly) Casterline (1793-1822) Marr: 10 Mar 1814 - , Bound Brook, Somerset, New Jersey
3 M Joseph Gaston Bangham
Born: 7 Sep 1788 - , , Somerset, New Jersey 400 Christened: Died: 12 Jun 1832 - , , Niagara, New York Buried: - Somerset Cemetery, , Niagara, New YorkSpouse: Nancy Ann Moffit (1794-1831) Marr: 21 Jul 1815 - , Bedminster, Somerset, New Jersey 400
4 M John Bangham
Born: 1795 - , Newark, Essex, New Jersey Christened: Died: 1854 - , Saline, Washtenaw, Michigan Buried:Spouse: Huldah Mead (1796-1832) Marr: , , , New JerseySpouse: Anna Marble Emmons Kellogg (1801-1855) Marr: 1832 - , , Niagara, New York
General Notes for Child William Bangham
>Name note: Report by Fred Sisser III, 13 May 1985, to Mildred Schuster
General Notes for Child Joseph Gaston Bangham
>Name note: Report by Fred Sisser III, 13 May 1985, to Mildred Schuster
Family Bible in the possession of Darlene Roselip, Kalamazoo, MI. (droselip@voyager.net) Joseph Bangham and Ann Moffit md. Jan 21, 1815 Rachel Ann Bangham - daughter - born Nov 12, 1815 Eliza Marria Bangham - daughter born Mar 9 1817 Phoebe Bangham -daughter born April 1819 [I think her middle name is Upton as it lists the death of Phebe Upton died Feb 25 1849] Jane Bangham -daughter born Oct 3 1820 [my great-great grandmother] Sarah Matilda Bangham born Nov 7 1823 Marth [hard to read middle name - looks like Harrit or Marrit] daughter born Jul 22 1825 Joseph Gaston Bangham - son- Mar 25 1827 James Matthew Bangham -son- Nov 28 1828 Eber H Bangham -son- born Feb 18, 1831 If you are possible interested, I will send you copies of these pages. There are also records of death as well of some members. ... Darlene Roselip - Kalamazoo, MI
General Notes for Child John Bangham
>Name note: To Washtenaw, MI in 1837, 1/2 brother Capt. Ephraim Marble
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Johannis Fountaine and Aeltje (Johnson)
Husband Johannis Fountaine 13,88
AKA: John Fonteyn Born: Christened: 8 Dec 1732 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: After 1793 - , , , New Jersey Buried:
Father: Carel (Charles) Fountaine (1689-Abt 1766) 13 Mother: Maria (Est 1689-Bef 1751) 13
Marriage: Abt 1755
Other Spouse: Izzable (Widow) Hibbets (Abt 1750- ) - 26 Oct 1779 - DRC, Freehold & Middleton, Monmouth, New Jersey
Noted events in his life were:
Research Note, I'm not certain this is the right man.
Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. 5
5
1763, September. Wm Throckmorton vs Elenor Johnson , Richard Johnson and John Vantyne .
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany: New York and New Jersey, Vols. I-V [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Stillwell, John E. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany: Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey. Vol. I-V. New York, NY, USA: [s.n.], 1903.
Description:
This database contains records for Volumes I, II, III, IV and V in a series of five volumes containing historical and genealogical miscellany compiled by John Stillwell. Research Note, 1758-1770
IGI New Jersey
Antje Funtine fc Johannes Funtine/Aeltje 5 Mar 1770,
Middlesex, New Brunswick, 7725816-80
Jan Funteyn mc John Funteyn/Aeltje 30 Aug 1767,
Middlesex, New Brunswick, 7725816-80
Maria Fontine fc Johannis Fontine/? 9 Jul 1758,
Middlesex, New Brunswick, 7725816-78 Court, 2 Aug 1763 - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey
974.721/A3l The Long Island Historical Society, Calendar of Manuscripts: (1763-1783) compiled by Mango., p 25. #206. 2 Aug 176-/
Request by John and Anne Vantine, New Brunswick, (NJ), to Henry Elleson to pay their mother-in-law, Nelly Vanderbilt "all our part of the money that is due to us." DS. Witnessed John Sleght, Angele Slaght. 13 by 19 cm. Fragile. 1p. Religious Event, 1766-1770
FHL 848927 NJ, Vital Records, Charles C. Gardiner Collection
30 Aug 1767 bp Jan son John and Aeltje Funteyn, NB RDC,
(NJHSP NS 12:228, 230)
2 Mar 1770 bp Antje dau Johannes and Aeltje Funtine, NB DRC,
(NJHSP NS 12:228, 230)
SHQ #8, 1919, p. 220, Six Mile Run, Baptisms, 1743-1805
30 Nov 1766 Johnnes (?) Tymes and Altye - Neeltye
New Jersey in 1793 by Norton p. 428 (index as 429) Township of Upper Freehold, List #4
Index to Genealogical Magazine of NJ
Vol 35:143 Dutch Congregations of Freehold and Middletown
26 Oct 1779, John Van tyn and Izzable Hibbets, widow
Vol 36:45 Freehold and Middletown cont.
1795, John Outgelt and Hannah Vantyn
Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Vol 54, p. 62.
Tax List, Aug 1784-1786 - , , Monmouth, New Jersey
Tax rateables Monmouth County, NJ, August 1784 and 1786
Charlge (sic) Vantine 160 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle
John Vantine 225 acres, 1 horses, 8 cattle
There is some possiblity that this family changed the name to Vantuyl, needs work. I need to recheck Monmouth County, NJ, Tax rateables original documents to see how exactly these two were listed.
Wife Aeltje (Johnson)
Born: Abt 1730 Christened: Died: 1786 - , , Middlesex, New Jersey Buried:
Children
1 F Maria Funtein
Born: Christened: 9 Jul 1758 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: Buried:
2 F Neeltye Fountaine
Born: Christened: 30 Nov 1766 - DRC, Six Mile Run, Somerset, New Jersey Died: Buried:
3 M Jan Fountaine
Born: Christened: 30 Aug 1767 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: Buried:
4 F Antje Funtine
Born: Christened: 2 Mar 1770 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
From: Phlete Teachout <fteachou@eagle1.eaglenet.com>
To: "DUTCH-COLONIES family genealogy list" <DUTCH-COLONIES@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu>
Subject: VanTine and a lad named Titsort
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 1996 09:22:13 -0500 (EST)
Fellow colonialist <g>
The following bit of history (and the cite) was forwarded to me yesterday.
The location of 'this Indian warfare' is supposed to be Sussex Co., NJ.
Can anyone provide any additional information? Who was Vantine and
especially who was 'the lad called Titsort?'
> .... the General Assembly on August 12, 1758, cited John Vantine and a
> lad called Titsort, and nine others who accompanied them, for bravery in
> this Indian warfare. The men were given $10 each, the lad $30 and
> Vantine 20 Spanish dollars. Vantine and this lad were each given a
> silver medal of the size of $1, on which was the figure of a prostrate
> Indian at the feet of Vantine and the Titsort lad, 'importing their
> victory over them and to commemorate their bravely and their country's
> gratitude."
>
> Proceedings New Jersey Historical Society; July 1921; Volume VI, #3 -
> p. 138
Regards,
- fleet -
P. R. "Fleet" Teachout
fteachou@eagle1.eaglenet.com
http://www.eaglenet.com/fteachou/
General Notes (Wife)
>Name note: FHL 852334 Middlesex, NJ, Deed Book 5, p. 947
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Johannes Fonteyn and Maria (Lem)
Husband Johannes Fonteyn 13
AKA: Jannes Fonteyn Born: Est 1665 - , Bushwick, Kings, New York Christened: Died: Abt 1729 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York Buried:
Father: Carel Fonteyn (Abt 1622-1687) 401,402,403 Mother: Catharyn De Baile (Est 1627-1707)
Marriage: Abt 1715
Other Spouse: Reymerig Symonse Van Noorstrant (Abt 1665-Bef 1690) - (Betrothed)
Other Spouse: Catrina (Cornel) Willemse (Abt 1668-After 1711) - (Betrothed)
Noted events in his life were:
Occupation
carman
Research Note
"The Family of Charles Fonteyn" NYGBS Record Vol 49, pp 1-7 (Jan 1968).
"List of Tax-Payers" DCHS Vol 3.
"Fonteyn Family" Early Settlers of Long Island, Andrew J. Provost, Jr; New Rochelle, NY, 1956.
"Baptisms, Lutheran Church, New York City" NYGBS Record, various volumes, July 1966.
"Manuscript Records of Buswick" Frost Papers, NYHS. Filmed by LDS Church.
"First Reformed Church; Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY" copied, typed, and indexed by Jean D. Worden.
Also NYGBS Record various volumes. Research Note, From Doherty's Beekman Patents Vol F
The number of Johns involved in these two generations continually causes confusion. Frank Doherty creates this possible scenario for a third wife. Still, none of this is proven. There are always those blasted Connecticut Fontines running around and the Anthony Fountain family of Staten Island. The possible misspelling of Van Tien and Valentines as Vantine could be an explanation.
So far, it's educated guesswork.
page. 279
Child: (by third wife Maria Lem) x. Johannes, b. 5 June, bp. 7 June 1730 at Quassic-Kill (Newburgh, Orange Co., NY) with Sp. Abraham Fontyn and Annatje Lem. The church record notes: "Johannes, son of Hannes Fontyn, who was then deceased, and widow Maria."665 He may be the man who married Maria LaFevre and went to NYC where she was recorded as a member of the New York Reformed Dutch Church in NYC 25 Aug. 1766. Johannes Vantine was recorded as a member 23 Nov. 1769.666 A John Van Tine reported in 1768 that his wife Mary had run away.667 Maria LaFevre died before 1785 when Johannes Fountain, widower of Maria LeFevre, residing in Nistigione, married Maria McMicken, widow of Ebenezer McMicken, living in Schenectady. They married at SchenRCh. 20 Feb. 1785. Ebenezer Mc Mikle (sic) was listed on the 1779 tax roll for Schenectady, Albany Co., NY with no real property and personal property worth £20. He paid a tax of £2/8/4. John Vantine was not on the list and was not in the NYS 1790 census under any of the usual spellings. Research Note, 1692 - , Bushwick, Kings, New York
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 22:35:24 EST From: <WayneLII@aol.com> To: Dutch-Colonies-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <0.9fc16dcf.256a13fc@aol.com> Subject: More information on the Vonck family. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
More information on Cornelis Vonck and Magdalena Hendrics daughter Ida. This Ida Vonck was the daughter mention in what I had sent in prior. She was listed as 4 years old in 1681. Also at the bottom I included a baptism for their daughter Magdalena.
Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol V, pages 286: CHILDREN OF REYNIER ARENTSEN AND JANNETIE AUKES VAN NUYSE: 5. AUKE REYNIERSEN; m. Ida Vonk (dau. of Cornelius Vonk and Madeleine Hendricks), who was b. Apr. 17, 1677, and bapt. at Flatbush. He took the oath of allegiance at Flatbush in 1687, as a native; bought land in Bushwick in 1692 of Johannes Fonteyn, and also, Oct. 20, 1700, his father's farm, with its appendages and salt meadows, located at "Keuters-hoek," in Flatbush, for Ε"425; name on assessment rolls of Bushwick of 1693 and census of 1698. He was generally known as Auke Reyniersen, but sometimes the surname "Van Hengel" or "Van Engele" is recorded. Some of his children used "Reyniersen" and others "Van Hengel" or variants thereof as surnames. (For ch., see infra).
Baptism recorded dated 23 October 1698 for Magdalena. Page 454, Flatbush Church Records, by David Voorhees: Witnesses were Achias Van dyck and Magdalena Van Dyck (Ida's mother and step father). Tax List, 1724-1729 - , Newburgh, Ulster, New York
History of the town of Newburgh
Source: Original data: Ruttenber, Edward Manning,. History of the town of Newburgh. Newburgh N.Y.: E.M. Ruttenber & Co., printers, 1859.
p. 140
Census Returns
Precinct of Highlands Tax Returns
residents or free-holders
not in 1717-8
p. 140
1724-5
William Fountain
John Armtyne?
1726-9
John Vantine Tax List, Feb 1724/25 - , , Dutchess, New York
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/early/1724-5/pt1.html
The Second Book of the Supervisors and Assessors,
Published by Vassar Brothers Institute, Poughkeepsie NY, 1909
Old Miscellaneous Records of Dutchess County, Part 1
The inhabitants residents sojorners & free holders of Dutchess County are rated and Assessed by the assessors chosen for ye same & the first day of February Ano 1724/5
Isaac Hendricks14L 0L 9s 7 ½d
Hendrick Phillips12 0 8 3
William Schutt10 0 6 10 ½
Johannes Fountyn3 0 2 0 Ύ
Assessments February 1724/5
Ano 1726 Feb ye 21
Ick ondergetekende Leonard Lewis bekenne De Volle
Content Van Dese Tax list ten Volle ontfangen te hebbe exept de Collecters Sallares by my Leonard Lewis: Tersirer
Recorded this tax list recept at ye request of Mr. Evert Van Wagene Collector on ye Eight day of March Ano 1725/6 a true copy examined & recorded pr me
Henry Van Der Burgh: Clark
Tax List, 1728-1729 - , Southward, Dutchess, New York
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/early/1728-9/pt4.html
The Second Book of the Supervisors and Assessors,
Published by Vassar Brothers Institute, Poughkeepsie NY, 1909
Old Miscellaneous Records of Dutchess County
Assessments 1728/9
A list of all the reail and persenall estates of all the freeholders inhabitants residents And sojourners of the Southward of the County of Dutchess by the assessors chosen And appointed for the same on their oath's on the fourth day of January in the year Of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & twenty eight & nine to discharge said wards part of sd Countys quota's laid by an act of generall assembly of this Colony entituled an act Granting to his Majesty the duties and taxes therein mentioned for supporting his Government in the colony of New York from the first day of July one thousand seven Hundred and twenty six to the first day of July one thousand seven hundred and Twenty nine the sd act setin forth that Dutchess County is to pay the sum of Twenty nine pounds fifteen shillings yearly and every year dureing the sd three years It being payable the first day of October yearly and over & above the respective quotas the sum of fifteen pence on every pound of the said quotas to pay the Collector and Treasuror as is specifyed in ye aforesd act and are to pay after the rate of Tow pence half penny pr pound & this is the last payment on said act.
Isaac Hendrickes Van Amburgh18L 0L 3s 9d
Johannes Fountine4 0 0 10
next on list
Wolliam Fountine3 0 0 7 ½
Hendrick Phillips12 0 2 6
Tunnys Dollson7 0 1 5 ½
George Cooper3 0 0 7 ½
William Schutt9 0 1 10 ½
last on list
Abraham Fountyne1 0 0 2 ½
Wife Maria (Lem)
Born: Christened: Died: After 7 Jun 1730 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
Research Note
Surname suggested by last names of witnesses at christening. No other mention of Lem family.
Children
1 M Johannes Fonteyn
Born: Jun 1730 - , , , Atlantic Ocean Christened: 5 Jun 1730 - Lutheran Church, New York City, New York, New York Died: After 1776 Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE LIFE OF JOHANNES FONTEYN
before 1666 Born in Bushwick
1 Aug 1687 Named in will of father, NYGBS Record 47:166
30 Sep 1687 Listed on Oath of allegiance in Bushwick.
23 Mar 1688/9 Betrothed, Johannes Vontyn, young man from Boswyke and Remmerick Symonsen, young dame from Flackebos (Flatbush Church Records - Frost Collection)
22 Sep 1689 Carel Fonteyn baptized in Brooklyn as Karel and Flatbush as Sarel, in both cases as son of Johannis Fonteyn and Remmerick Simonse; Wit: Simon Hansen and Maria Fredericks, maternal grandparents.
1 Jan 1690/1 Betrothed, Johannes Fontyn, widower of Reymerighie Symonse, residing at boswyke and Catrina Willemse, young dame, residing at Flackebos. (Flatbush Church Records - Frost Collection)
5 Apr 1690/1 Attested to the inventory of Jacob Dircks, with Alexander Cockover and Pieter Jans Loysen, as Johannis Fontains NYGBS Record 48:293
21 Aug 1694 Witnessed the deed when Charles bought land (Kings Co Deeds 2:13) as John Fountaine
27 Mar 1696 Sponsored child with Annitje van Cleef, of Pieter Loyissen and wife Sara of Bushwick, at Brooklyn DRC
15 Jan 1697/8 Johannes ffountaine of Bushwick and his wife Catherine conveyed to Auke Reynerse of Flatbush for L125. Charles ffountaine was a witness (Kings Co Deeds 2:151)
3 Mar 1697/8 Admitted as freeman in the City of New York as Johannes Fontyn
5 Sep 1697 Margarita baptized at Flatbush DRC, wit: Cornelis and Sara Willems, (uncle and aunt).
27 Apr 1702/3 Johannes Fountaine et ux sell land upon Raritan River to Jaque Pollion, NJ Deeds liber I, p 9.
30 Apr 1707 Abraham baptized in 1st DRC Raritan by Jannes Fonteyn and wife
1707 Probate of his father's will indicating that his mother was dead.
14 Aug 1711 Marytje bapt. 1st DRC Philipsburgh Manor/Tarrytown NY by Johannes Fonteyn and Catharina Fonteyn (FHL 1016877/4)
23 Dec 1722 Somewhere, Isaac Fonteyn is born. But note that in 1722 Catharine Willemse would have been about 52 if she was 20 years old when she married in 1690. That is pretty unlikely.
1723 Census of Ulster Co Highlands, NY as John Van Tien
1724-1729 Tax Lists of Newburgh, Ulster county, New York, William Fountain and John Van Tine/Armtyne -- These may be the sons while the father is in Dutchess county.
1 Feb 1724/5 Johannes Fontyn appears in the Dutchess County tax lists
5 Jan 1726/7 - 10 Feb 1734/5 Dutchess County tax lists for South Ward
30 Oct 1726 "at the Highland in the house of Willem Lassing, after service, Saartje, b. 3 Oct, of Rutscher Landsberg (Lindberg) & Marie. P: George Kuper, Sara Fonteine." NYGBS Record April 1966, p. 102 Lutheran Ch Baptisms 1725-1727.
30 Oct 1726 "ditto, Hannes, 2 years old, of Samuel Kot & Margrete. C: Niklas Walther and wife Sophia." (op cit)
30 Oct 1726 "ditto, Maria, 1 month old, of the same parents. P: Maria Fonteine and Rutscher Landsberg." (op cit)
23 Jun 1728 "at Pieter Lassing's, Jan, 2 months old, of Jan Fontein & Sara. C: Yzaak Amboy (Van Amburgh) and wife Rachel." Lutheran Church Baptisms, NYC, NYGBS Record July 1966, P. 165.
28 Sep 1729 "at Qvassayk-kil (Fishkill?) Agnete, 3 months old. The mother is Agnete Fontaynen, daughter of Hannes Fontayne. She gives as the father one Jacob Gulig, son of Schreiner's, unbaptized. P: Sara, wife of young Hannes Fontaijne, who is also unbaptized, though I didn't know it." Here is the key for most of my reconstruction of the Johannes Fonteyn family. NYGBS Record July 1966, p. 169, Lutheran Church Baptisms, NYC.
Apr 1730 Angigenetjen Fonteyn, widow of Wiljam Prikket, and William Lem, both of Ulster Co, were married. DRC of Kingston.
7 Jun 1730 "at Qvassaik-kil, Johannes, b. 5 Jun, of Hannes Fontyn, who was then deceased, and widow Maria. C: Abrah. Fontyn and Annatje Lem." NYGBS Record Oct 1966, p. 225, Lutheran Church Baptisms, NYC.
19 Dec 1731 Margaret, baptized in Fishkill DRC, child of William Lem and Agnietje Fonteyn, wit: Sara Van Hayning and Jacob Titsoort.
24 Dec 1731 Maria, baptized in the Fishkill DRC, child of William Cots and Maria Fonteyn. Wit: Isaac Fonteyn and Henne Dolff. Is this the same Maria Fonteyn married to Rutscher Landsberg? I find no record of Rutscher Landsberg and her after baptism of Marie in 1726.
29 Apr 1733 Cattryna, baptized in the Fishkill DRC, child of William Coots and Marya Fontyne, Wit: Hendriyck Phillypss and Marya Ostrum.
5 Apr 1735 Jeams, baptized in the Fishkill DRC, child of William Schoots and Marytje Vantyne, Wit: Abram Dolson and Marya Slot.
6 Nov 1735 Catharine, baptized in the Lutheran church of NYC by William Lem and Agnete.
10 Sep 1740 Willem, baptized in the Fishkill DRC, as child of William Lem and Angeniet Fonteyn, wit: Isaac Fonteyn and Lena du bois.
1 Jul 1741 Dorothea, baptized in the Fishkill DRC, as the child of Isaac Fonteyn and Angeniet Fonteyn, which is a mistake in the register. I assume Willem Lem to be dead. Wit: Dorothea Lent (and should also include Isaac Fonteyn).
General Notes for Child Johannes Fonteyn
Data: "July 2, 1775: #2 Ouders: Jakobus Emans, Rachel Bennet; Kinders: James Getuygen: Mary Vandervoort, h.v. John Van Tine. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York." NYGBS Record, January 1899, volume 30, p 26.
Data: "23 Novr 1769: Op Belydenisse des Geloofs; Johannes Vantine." "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York." NYGBS Record, July 1930, volume 61, p 272.
Data: "Members List 1766: Maria LaFever h.v.v. Johs Vanteyn." "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of City of New York." NYGBS Record, 1930, volume 61, p 270.
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Zachariah Buttery and Abby (Shute)
Husband Zachariah Buttery 1,2,3
AKA: Zacharias Buttery, Buttry Born: Abt 1785 - Of, , , Virginia Christened: Died: 1827 - , Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut Buried: - St. Matthews Episcopal Church Cemetery, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut
Father: William Buttery "Colonel" (Cir 1750-1831) 1,2,3 Mother: Abigail (Est 1755-After 1818)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sally Britts (Est 1778-1829) 1 - Est 1805 - , , , Virginia
Noted events in his life were:
Research Note, 1802
Ear mark registerd 1802.
1810 Census, 1810 - , Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut
p. 179
1820 Census, 1820 - , Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut
p. 293
Wife Abby (Shute)
Born: Est 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Wife)
Probaby widow of Abraham Shute.
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William Vantine and Maria (Trout)
Husband William Vantine
Born: 30 Nov 1817 - , Conewago, Adams, Pennsylvania Christened: Died: 18 Dec 1869 - , , Westmoreland, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Consumption Buried: - Vantine Cemetery, , Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Father: Hezekiah Vantine (1785-1838) Mother: Anna Mary Phillips (1791-1871) 232
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1850 Census, 1850 - , Allegheny Twp, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
1850 Census PA, Westmoreland Co, Allegheny Twp. 520/535
William Trout 20M PA
William Vantine 32M blank "
Maria " 28F "
Mary " 24F school "
Abraham " 20M school "
Elizabeth " 17F " "
David " 14M " "
Ellen " 10F " "
Mary " 52F " 1860 Census, 1860 - Murrysville, Allegheny Twp, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
1860 Census PA, Westmoreland Co, Allegheny Twp., Murrysville,
FHL# 805195
p. 09, 665/651
William Vantine 43M Farmer --/1370 PA
Mary " 72F 2000/-- PA
Hannah N. " 31F blank
Ellen Umphreys 20F PA Probate, 27 Dec 1869 - , , Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
1870 Mortality Census, 1870 - , , Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Surname: WILLIAM VANTINE
Year: 1870
County: WESTMORELAND CO.
State: PA
Age: 52
Gender: M
Month of Death: DEC
State of Birth: PA I
D#: MRT197_339065
Occupation: FARMER
Cause of Death: CONSUMPTION
Wife Maria (Trout)
AKA: Mary P. (Trout) Born: Abt 1832 - , , , Pennsylvania Christened: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
Research Note
It is possible that the Mary P. Vantine buried in the Vantine Cemetery is William's wife instead of his sister.
Children
1 F Ellen Vantine
Born: 1850 - , , , Pennsylvania Christened: Died: Buried:
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Carel (Charles) Fountaine and Sophia (Yorks)
Husband Carel (Charles) Fountaine 13
AKA: Charls Fontein, Chaerle Fonteyn Born: Christened: 22 Sep 1689 - DRC Flatbush, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Died: Abt 1766 - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Buried:
Father: Johannes Fonteyn (Est 1665-Abt 1729) 13 Mother: Reymerig Symonse Van Noorstrant (Abt 1665-Bef 1690)
Marriage: Abt 1745 - , , Middlesex, New Jersey
Other Spouse: Maria (Est 1689-Bef 1751) 13 - Abt 1725 - , , Middlesex, New Jersey
Noted events in his life were:
Religious Event - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey
FHL 848927 NJ, Vital Records, Charles C. Gardiner Collection
4 Dec 1726 bp Maria dau Chaerle and Maria Fonteyn, NB
RDC, (NJHSP NS 11:210)
21 May 1732 bp Annatie dau Chaerls and Maria Fontyn, NB
RDC, ibid 11:401
8 Dec 1734 bp Johannis son Charles and Maria Van Tine,
NB RDC, ibid 11:401
28 Aug 1737 bp Charles son Charles and Maria Van Tine,
NB RDC, ibid 11:404
19 Apr 1741 bp Sara dau Charles and Maria Van Tine, NB
DRC, ibid 11:407
30 Aug 1752 bp Isack son Scharel and Sefie Fontyn wit
Eva Yorck, NB RDC, ibid 11:551
14 Sep 1755 bp Eva dau Charles and Sefia Funtine wit
Philip Young and wife, NB RDC, ibid 11:555
11 Mar 1759 bp Abraham son Charles and Safia Fontein, NB
RDC, ibid 11:560
19 Sep 1762 bp Jacob son Charl and Sophia Funtine, NB
RDC, no source given Probate, 24 Mar 1766 - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey
New Jersey Colonial Documents, Vol. 33, p. 150:
24 Mar 1766 Charles Fountain of New Brunswick, Middlesex Co: will of, son- Charles 10 shillings, son-Ephra. 5 shillings. Sons-John and Samuel, each 5 shillings. Dau-Mary Snoterly [Snedeker] 5 shillings. Daughters- Hannah Fisher, Cathrin Blackhorn, Sarah Hays and Jemime Higbe, each 5 shillings. Rest to be divided between my wife, Sophira, my sons, Isaac, Abram and Jacob, and my daughter, Eve.
Executor--friend John Ryder. I give to my last wife's four children an equal share with my wife, when my said children are brought up.
Witnesses--John Whitlock, George Rollin, Reuben Runyon. Proved May 26, 1766, Lib. H, p. 612.
Wife Sophia (Yorks) 13
Born: Christened: Died: After 1766 - , , Middlesex, New Jersey Buried:
Children
1 M Abram Vantine 13,95
AKA: Abraham Fontein, Abraham Van Tine Born: Est 1759 Christened: 11 Mar 1759 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: 20 Feb 1841 - , , , New Jersey Buried:Spouse: Catherine Haviland (Abt 1759-Abt 1835) 13 Marr: Abt 1786
2 F Sophia Fonteyn
Born: Est 1750 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marks Marlet (1734- ) Marr: Est 1775
3 M Isaac Van Tine 13
Born: 1752 Christened: 30 Aug 1752 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: After 1821 - , , Middlesex, New Jersey Buried:Spouse: Anne Schuurman (1763-After 1794) Marr: 7 Aug 1779 - , New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey. (License Issued)
4 F Jemime (Johanna) Fountaine 13,88
AKA: Jemima Fonteyn Born: Christened: 30 Aug 1752 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: Buried:Spouse: Male Higbee (Abt 1750- )
5 F Eve Fountaine
Born: Christened: 14 Sep 1755 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: Buried:
6 M Jacob Vantine
Born: 1760 Christened: 19 Sep 1762 - DRC, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Died: After 1833 - , , Somerset, New Jersey Buried: - DRC, Hillsborough, Somerset, New JerseySpouse: Johanna Wilson (Abt 1770-1832) Marr: Abt 1780
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James Arbuckle and Rachel <Gilmore>
Husband James Arbuckle 404
Born: Jan 1717/18 - , Kilmarnock, Ayr, Scotland Christened: 22 Jan 1717/18 Died: Apr 1783 - , , Greenbrier, Virginia Buried:Marriage: 11 Jan 1762 - , , Augusta, Virginia 404
Wife Rachel <Gilmore> 404
Born: Est 1730 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Capt. James Arbuckle 404
Born: Est 1766 - , , Augusta, Virginia Christened: Died: Jul 1820 - , , Jefferson, Indiana Buried:Spouse: Mary Powell (Est 1760- ) 404
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