Elmer George Van Wagoner and Ethel Fellows Varren
Husband Elmer George Van Wagoner 35
Born: 13 Mar 1873 - , Oxford, Oakland, Michigan Christened: Died: 23 Jul 1948 - , Oxford, Oakland, Michigan Buried:Marriage: 1922 - , Oxford, Oakland, Michigan
Wife Ethel Fellows Varren 35
Born: 27 Sep 1879 - , Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan Christened: Died: After 1930 Buried:
Other Spouse: Husband Vantine (Est 1880-Bef 1930) 35 - Cir 1900
Noted events in her life were:
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VanWagoner
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ID: I510600792
Name: Ethel Fellows VARREN
Given Name: Ethel Fellows
Surname: Varren
Sex: F
Birth: 27 Sep 1879 in Metamora, Lapeer Co., Michigan
Marriage 1 Elmer George VAN WAGONER b: 13 Mar 1873 in Oxford, Oakland Co., Michigan
Married: 1922 in Oxford, Oakland Co, Michigan
Children
Unnamed (Step) VAN WAGONER
Unnamed(Step) VAN WAGONER
1930 Census 35, 2 Apr 1930 - District 41, Oxford, Oakland, Michigan
Van Wagoner, Elmer head own 3,000 no WM 56 md 26 age at first mg MI MI MI well driller, independent, not a veteran
----, Ethel wife WF 50 md 21 age at first mg MI MI MI
Vantine, Margaret step-daughter WF 19 single MI MI MI Bookkeeper, Plumbing Supplies
----, Mary E. step-daughter WF 30 single MI MI MI Teller, Bank
Children
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Patrick Vance
Husband Patrick Vance 894
Born: Est 1745 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
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ID: I537091474
Name: Patrick VANCE
Given Name: Patrick
Surname: Vance
Sex: M
Change Date: 25 Jul 2003
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Note: _STATMARRIED
Children
Thomas VANCE b: 1782 in ,,Kentucky
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Vance 894
Born: 1782 - , , , Kentucky Christened: Died: 28 Feb 1859 - , , Kaufman, Texas Buried:Spouse: Rebecca Mount (1794-After 1850) 894
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Isaiah Vandebogart
Husband Isaiah Vandebogart
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1800 - , Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York
Isaiah over 45, Head of household,
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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James (Jacobus) Vandebogart
Husband James (Jacobus) Vandebogart
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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John Vandebogart
Husband John Vandebogart
Born: Abt 1731 Christened: Died: Bef 1821 - , Chatham, Columbia, New York Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
Probate, 1821 - , Chatham, Columbia, New York
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Polly Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
2 F Sally Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
3 M James (Jacobus) Vandebogart
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
4 M Isaiah Vandebogart
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
5 M John Vandebogart Jr.
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
6 M Peter Vandebogart
Born: Abt 1761 Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
7 M Myndert Vandebogert
Born: Abt 1769 - , , Dutchess, New York Christened: Died: 1826 - , , , New York Buried:Spouse: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826) Marr: Bef 1787
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
General Notes for Child Polly Vandebogert
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122) note
added
General Notes for Child Sally Vandebogert
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122) note
added
General Notes for Child John Vandebogart Jr.
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
General Notes for Child Peter Vandebogart
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
General Notes for Child Myndert Vandebogert
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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John Vandebogart Jr.
Husband John Vandebogart Jr.
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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Peter Vandebogart
Husband Peter Vandebogart
Born: Abt 1761 Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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Dirk W. Vandebogert
Husband Dirk W. Vandebogert
Born: Abt 1791 - , Linlithgo, Columbia, New York Christened: 1791 - DRC, Linlithgo, Columbia, New York Died: 10 Mar 1837 - , , Columbia, New York Buried:
Father: Myndert Vandebogert (Abt 1769-1826) Mother: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826)
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
The Columbia, ed A. Kelly, Guardianship Records of Columbia County; Vol 4 #4, 1st Quarter, 1988. 974.739/D2sc. A number of records for the children of Derick Van De Bogert, who died 3.10.1837 Jessie Williams was appointed Guardian or Bondsman for Maria Van De Bogert who was age 14 years on 7.26.1837.
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Jesse Williams and Emma Vandebogert
Husband Jesse Williams
Born: Apr 1798 - , , , Maine Christened: Died: 21 Aug 1865 - , Woodstock, Westchester, New York Buried: - Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New YorkMarriage: 17 May 1832 - , Hudson, Columbia, New York
Other Spouse: Wife (Est 1800-Bef 1830) - Est 1818
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 Emma Vandebogert
AKA: Newman, Williams Born: Dec 1796 - , , , New York Christened: 31 Jan 1797 - DRC, Linlithgo, Columbia, New York Died: 25 Sep 1874 - , West Farms, New York, New York Cause of Death: capillary apoplexy and old age Buried: 28 Sep 1874 - Hudson City Cemetery, Hudson, Columbia, New York
Father: Myndert Vandebogert (Abt 1769-1826) Mother: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826)
Other Spouse: Charles Newman (Est 1795-Bef 1832) - Abt 1817 - , , Columbia, New York
Noted events in her life were:
Research Note
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
Research Note
>Birth note: Death record aged 77 years, 9 months, - days. Gravestone 78 y
>Christen note: IGI 1988 NY Coroner's Report, 1874
I need to get information again.
Obituary, New York Times, Sep 1874
WILLIAMS.-- On Friday evening, Sept. 25, at the residence of her son, Edgar Williams, EMMA WILLIAMS, in the 77th year of her age, widow of Jesse Williams.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funderal services, at the residence of her son, Edgar Williams, Prospect av., corner Wall st., Woodstock, on Sunday, 27th inst., at 3 o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken to Hudson, N.Y.
(as printed) Cause of Death, 25 Sep 1874 - , West Farms, New York, New York
capillary apoplexy and old age
Children
1 M Edgar Williams
Born: 1833 - , Hudson, Columbia, New York Christened: Died: Between 1880 and 1900 Buried:Spouse: Adelaide Freeman (1839-1911) 62 Marr: 14 Feb 1860 - , New York City, New York, New York 1420
2 M Crawford Williams
Born: 1835 - , , , New York Christened: Died: Between 1880 and 1900 Buried:Spouse: Ellen Diefendorf (Est 1836-1870) Marr: 23 Mar 1859 - , Palatine Bridge, Montgomery, New York
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
Medical Notes (Wife)
>Birth note: Death record aged 77 years, 9 months, - days. Gravestone 78 y
>Christen note: IGI 1988 NY
Notes (Marriage)
974.739/H1/V3k/v D-mgs from Hudson NY Newspap/p. 132, by Rev Chester
General Notes for Child Edgar Williams
1894 Brooklyn City Directory
FHL 1376608
Van Tine, Albert C. Clk, h. 982A Butler
Garrigue, Alex .., h. 982 Butler
Williams, Edgar, com. trade. h. 982 Butler
Williams, Adeline, widow, h. 588 5th Ave.
1893 Brookly City Directory - none listed
Brooklyn Index to deaths
1894 #1324797 nil for Edgar Williams Sr.
1895 #1324800 nil for Edgar Williams Sr.
I need to follow this family on city directories further.
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
FHL 1254899 1880 Census, 16 June 1880, p. 362, Morrisania, NYC
#261/380 Edgar 44 NY md merchant NY NY
Adelaide 37 NJ " KH NJ NJ
Jessie 18/1862 NY NJ
Adelaide 15/1865 ""
Alice 11/1869 ""
Edgar 08/1872 ""
Harry 05/1875 ""
Maud 04/1876 ""
Paul 16/1864 nephew NY NY
1900 Soundex W-452 Williams New York
Edgar Williams, W Apr 1873 27 NY
86-369-2-59 Kings, Brooklyn, NY 15th #236
Mamie W Jan 1877 23 NY
Adeline D Oct 1895 04 NY
Edgar S Jan 1897 03 NY
Lillie D Mch 1900 2/12 NY
Adeline M Jun 1845 55 NY
Looking at the actual census showed that Adeline was widowed and had had two children/ two living. While marked over, thirty-three was in the years married block. This seemed to indicate she was married about 1861 as expected.
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John Vandebogert
Husband John Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1826 Buried:
Father: Myndert Vandebogert (Abt 1769-1826) Mother: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826)
Noted events in his life were:
Occupation
wifeElisa
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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Peter Vandebogert
Husband Peter Vandebogert
Born: Bef 1 Dec 1787 - , Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess, New York Christened: 1 Dec 1787 - , Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess, New York Died: After 1826 Buried:
Father: Myndert Vandebogert (Abt 1769-1826) Mother: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826)
Noted events in his life were:
Research Note
wife Nelly
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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Polly Vandebogert
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Polly Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Children
General Notes (Wife)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122) note
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Sally Vandebogert
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Sally Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1821 Buried:
Father: John Vandebogart (Abt 1731-Bef 1821) Mother:
Children
General Notes (Wife)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122) note
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Samuel Vandebogert
Husband Samuel Vandebogert
Born: Christened: Died: After 1826 Buried:
Father: Myndert Vandebogert (Abt 1769-1826) Mother: Maria Lasher ( -After 1826)
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
>Name note: Van de Bogart Family of Dutchess County, NY, (FHL#1014122)
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Johannis Vantine and Maria Vandewort
Husband Johannis Vantine 92
AKA: Johannis Van Dine Born: 24 Jan 1749/50 - , Fishkill, Dutchess, New York 92 Christened: Died: After 1784 Buried:
Father: Isaac Fonteyn (1722-Abt 1774) 92 Mother: Mary (Mollie) Bogardus (1723- )
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Maria Lefevre (Est 1754-Bef 1784) - Cir 1765
Other Spouse: Maria McMicken (Est 1760- ) - 20 Feb 1784 - Schenectady DRC, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York
Noted events in his life were:
Research Note, From Doherty's Beekman Patents Vol F
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. Religious Event, 27 May 1757 - First Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey
Members First Reformed Dutch Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey 1781-1797
Transcribed by: Nancy Wilson for the Middlesex, NJ GenWeb page
http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enjmiddle/178117971stRef.html
AbrahamVanteyn see Elizabeth Deremer Nov 2, 1752
ElizabethDeremer w of Abraham Vanteyn Nov 2, 1752
Ephraim & Johanna StoothoofVanteyn Oct 2, 1772
JohannaStoothoof see Ephriam Vanteyn Oct 2, 1772
JohannesVanteyn May 27, 1757
MariaLaFever w of Johannes Vanteyn May 27, 1757
MaryVanTine w of Jerome VanEste Oct 3, 1795
JeromeVanEste see Mary VanTine Oct 3, 1795
SarahVanTine w of Jacobus Hoagland May 3, 1794
JacobusHoagland see Sarah VanTine May 3, 1794
IsaacVanTyn see Antje Schureman June 28, 1782
AntjeSchureman w of Isaac VanTyn June 28, 1782
CharlesFonteyn see Elizabeth Cammel Nov 9, 1786
ElizabethCammel wid of Charles Fonteyn Nov 9, 1786
GeertjeFonteyn w of David Nevius June 6, 1789
DavidNevius see Geertje Fonteyn June 6, 1789 Research Note, 1766-1775
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: Mary, wife of John Van Tine has eloped from her husband. NY Gazette-Mercury, 1 Aug 1768.
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.
Eichholz letter and my own notes. Military Service, 1776-1777 - Revolutionary War
Data: 22 March 1776 Muster Roll of Part of Capt. Abraham Swartwout's Company taken at his particular Request at Poughkeepsie Dutchess County March 22d 1776: John Vantine born Ocean age 45.
5 Jan 1777 Jno. Van Tine, Jan'y 5, '77; war, discharged July, '77.
1 Feb 1777 Jno. Van Tine, 3 yrs, des'd Oct 2, '77; NY Militia, Duboys 5th, Godwins Co. 1st. roll covers 1 Jun 1777 to 1 Aug 1778
Wife Maria Vandewort
Born: Est 1754 Christened: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
WARNING
Possibly a wrong wife
Children
General Notes (Husband)
The connection to both wives is extremely tentative.
1. We know this Johannis existed.
2. A Johannis married both of these women and lived with them in NYC.
3. This appears to be the only Johannis available, but there may be a line I am currently unaware of with a Johannis.
Data: Referred to as Van Dine in Bogardus Bible.
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.
Data: Mary, wife of John Van Tine has eloped from her husband. NY Gazette-Mercury, 1 Aug 1768.
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: "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: 22 March 1776 Muster Roll of Part of Capt. Abraham Swartwout's Company taken at his particular Request at Poughkeepsie Dutchess County March 22d 1776: John Vantine born Ocean age 45. (i.e., b. 1735)
5 Jan 1777 Jno. Van Tine, Jan'y 5, '77; war, discharged July, '77.
1 Feb 1777 Jno. Van Tine, 3 yrs, des'd Oct 2, '77; NY Militia, Duboys 5th, Godwins Co. 1st. roll covers 1 Jun 1777 to 1 Aug 1778
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Silas Vanentine
Husband Silas Vanentine
Born: 1811 - , , , New Jersey Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: NJ Missing Links Vantine ( - ) Mother: NJ Missing Links Wife ( - )
Noted events in his life were:
1850 Census, 6 Sep 1850 - , Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey
454
Vanentine, Silas 38 M -- laborer New Jersey {ditto from above} cannot r/w
----, Rebecca 37 F -- ditto cannot r/w
----, Elizabeth 17 F -- ditto no school checked
----, Anna 13 F -- ditto no school
----, Bethiah 10 F -- ditto no school
----, Lewis J. 08 M -- ditto no school
----, Margaret 04 F -- ditto
----, Julia 01 F -- ditto
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Charles Vansharver and Clara May Vantine
Husband Charles Vansharver
Born: Est 1890 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1910 - , Olympia, Thurston, Washington
Wife Clara May Vantine
Born: 29 Aug 1891 - , Goodrich, Genesee, Michigan Christened: Died: After 1930 Buried:
Father: Charles Cady Vantine (1857-1914) 5,505,506,507 Mother: Lizzie Jane Stimson (1864-1929) 505
Other Spouse: George D. Otis (Est 1890- ) - 1931 - , Reno, Washoe, Nevada
Noted events in her life were:
Researcher, OneWorldTree/Unknown researcher
ID: I0438 Name: Clara May VAN TINE Sex: F Birth: 29 AUG 1891 in Goodrich, Michigan Death: WFT Est. 1935-1986
Note:
Source:
Willis Van Tine (1889) Bremerton, Washington
Vera Van Tine Aseltine (1893) Pasadena, California
Father: Charles Cady VAN TINE b: 6 NOV 1858
Mother: Lizzie Jane STIMSON b: 15 JUN 1864 in Waterford, Michigan
Marriage 1 Charles VANSHARVER b: WFT Est. 1865-1891
Married: 1910 in Olympia, Washington
Marriage 2 George D. OTIS b: WFT Est. 1876-1911 in Kentfield, Marin Co., California
Married: 1931 in Reno, Nevada
1930 Census 35, 14 Apr 1930 - District 400, San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Powell Street
Van Tine, Clara M. head rent $30/mo no radio WF 38 single MI MI MI cosmetician, beauty parlor
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