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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
2201 I1238  Sweden  Inguigard of    10 Feb 1050  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

A daughter of Inguigard and Yaroslav I, Elizabeth, m. the great Viking
King, Harald Sigurdsson, who invaded Yorkshire in 1066 and died in the
Battle of Stamford Bridge {-see "King Harald's Saga," by Snorri Sturluson
(N.Y.: Dorset Press, 1966)}. 
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2202 I3316  Swihart  Andrew  7 May 1963  9 Sep 2008  Swihart, Andrew T. 45, of Waukesha, WI, formerly of Streamwood, IL, passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2008, in Milwaukee, WI. He was born on May 7, 1963 in Chicago, IL. On September 5, 1992 in Chicago, Andrew married Kathleen C. Robinson. Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Kathleen C. Swihart, daughter, Cynthia "Cyd" Swihart, mother, Diana Swihart, maternal grandmother, Theresa Swihart, sisters, Susan (Judd) Hirschberg and Sally (Jeff) Shores. He was preceded in death by his father, Loren Swihart and sister, Diane Swihart. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 12, 2008, from 1 to 6 p.m., at Warren Funeral Home, 1475 N. Cemetery Rd., Gurnee, IL. There will be no funeral services. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Andrew's memory to his daughter, Cynthia's college fund in care of his wife, Kathleen Swihart. For information, please call 847-855-2760.
Published in Chicago Sun-Times on Sept. 11, 2008 - See more at: http://lega 
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2203 I4565  Swihart  Joshua  24 Sep 1883  15 Dec 1962  Industry: Farm
Class of worker: Working on own account 
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2204 I4567  Swihart  Loren Abraham  27 Jul 1918  2 Feb 1999  Industry: Farm
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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2205 I3314  Swihart  Loren C  16 Apr 1945  17 Dec 1980  From Find a Grave Memorial
Loren was the son of Loren A and Elsie Ash Swihart, he married Selma Faye (Sue) on May 149. 1973, and they were the parents of a daughter Jane Sally, he also had two daughters and a son by a previous marriage , Diane, Susan and Andrew. 
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2206 I3314  Swihart  Loren C  16 Apr 1945  17 Dec 1980  According to family, Loren C is the son of Ruth Swihart, sister of Loren A Swihart (Sr) adopted him when he was young.  bratt01 
2207 I4575               
2208 I1174  Syward      1055  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Syward was Earl of Northumberland, Northampton, Huntingdon and Northumbria.
W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p.
141, states that Syward is son of Biorn (of the Danish royal house)(son of
Ulfius, son of Shratlingus, son of Ursus). 
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2209 I1122  Taillebois  Ivo    1114  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ivo was made a "Marcher Baron" by William II ("Rufus"), "enfeoffed...of the
whole of Ewecross wapentake, the later lordship of Burton in Lonsdale, and
of the later barony of Kendal along with the south-western portion of
Cumberland which came to be described as the barony of Copeland." {-"The
Northerners," J.C.Holye (Oxford: Clarendon, 1961), p.214. "The Rainsford
Family," by Emily A. Buckland (Worcester: Phillips & Probert, Ltd.,
1932-33), p. 38, gives a chart "compiled Nov. 1932 by Alfred Ransford"
which "shews the ancestors of that historical person Ivo le-Tailibois, (who
figures as the principal character in Charles Kingsley's famous novel,
`Hereward the Wake.')" - Ivo is said to have died in 1093 and his wife is
Lucy (died 1138, "dau. of Thorold, Sheriff of Lincoln"; her 3rd husband is
Ranulph, Earl of Chester, who died in 1129; here Ivo's father is given as
Reinfrid, soldier and first prior of Whitby Abbey (b. ca. 1020, d. ca.
1083, bur. at Hackness, Yorkshire, son of Reinfrid Talibois of Normandy).}
He was employed in the siege of Ely in 1071, and took part in
the settlement of the liberties of Ely circa 1080. He was Sheriff of
co. Lincoln in or before 1086, and had the custody of the lands of the
See of Durham on the expulsion of the Bishop in 1088 for taking the part
of Duke Robert. He is described as dapifer in 1091, about which time
the King gave him the lordship of Kendal. He attested numerous charters
on both sides of the Channel. The family is Angevin.
Re: the death date of Ivo de Taillebois. He died 1094. See:
Davis, Regesta. nos. 408,409. By these charters the King orders the men
of Spalding to pay their dues to the monks as they had done in the time
Ives (Ivo), &c. 
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2210 I1249  Taillefer  Constance de  986  25 Jul 1032  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

For an extended discussion of the puzzle of her parentage, see "England
Under the Angevin Kings," Kate Norgate (N.Y.: Haskel House, 1969), Vol. 1,
pp. 190ff. 
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2211 I1282  Talvas  William    1048  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

William held many lands in western Normandy and Maine, including Alencon
and its vicinity. 
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2212 I2692  Tandy  Henry  Abt 1574  Jan 1615  Tandy descendants, who remained in England are available. Please see citation for further details  bratt01 
2213 I5514  Taylor  Allie Lee  25 Jul 1926  13 Sep 2007  From Find a Grave Memorial --
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183433533
"Allie Lee Taylor Lawler was born in Evanston, WY, on July 25, 1926 to Francis T Taylor, Sr. and Allie Edna Brown. She was born prematurely at seven months, kept in a shoe box on the oven door to stay warm and given eye droppers of whiskey to keep her heart going. It has kept going for 90 years! She truly had a zest for life. She grew up in Mountain View and Evanston, WY, graduating from Evanston High School.

She moved to Ogden when she was 18 and met the love of her life, William Eugene Lawler, while working at ASU PW Detachment in Ogden. They were married three months later on January 18, 1946 in Salt Lake City, UT. After his discharge from the Army, they lived in Ridgway, IL, Evanston, WY, and finally settled in Ogden, UT.

Allie held many positions over the years. She worked in the medical field, in education, as a secretary, and was always a florist/designer. She served as President of the Ogden Garden Club. She was very active in the church she loved. She taught religious education, directed both children and adult choirs, decorated the church, played the organ and sang for many of the Catholic Churches in the area for over 40 years. She served as President of the Promotors of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for four terms, was President of the Council of Catholic Woman and served three terms on the St Joseph Church Parish Council, to name a few. She received multiple religious awards, including Woman of the Year and the Pope Pius X Award.

She is survived by her greatest joys, her husband and their children, Francis (Margaret) Lawler, Teresa (Dennis) Hawkins, Joyce Hawkins, Mary (Tom) Ryan, Deana Balistrire, Geraldine Lawler-Suski, and Thongsy (Chanhday) Darasouk; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Althea Taggart and numerous close family members and friends

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Francis T Taylor, Jr.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, September 25, 2017 at 11 a.m. at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, 514 24th Street. Friends may visit with family on Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. with Rosary at 7 p.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. 
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2214 I5530  Taylor  Frances Theodore  17 Oct 1905  2 Oct 1988  Industry: Retail, Lumber and Homes
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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2215 I2636  Thaxter  Sarah  16 Nov 1668    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Sarah is daughter of Samuel Thaxter and Abigail Church. Sarah and Peter had
seven children, the youngest of whom was Samuel, b. 11 May 1704, who
graduated from Harvard College in 1723 and became pastor at Stoughton, MA -
in 1748 he preached the annual election sermon before the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery Company, which was printed - Samuel d. 15 June 1783. The
Thaxter family is detailed in "The History of the Town of Hingham,"
III:229ff. 
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2216 I3603  Thayer  Gerrit S  7 Mar 1860  Aft 1940  Appears in US Census 1920, 1930, 1950 with wife Agnes Also in NY Census of 1925  bratt01 
2217 I3595  Thayer  Shepard  15 Aug 1825  25 Apr 1897  Find A Grave Memorial# 60086062  bratt01 
2218 I3595  Thayer  Shepard  15 Aug 1825  25 Apr 1897  was elected member of the State Legislature in
1866, '67 and '68. 
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2219 I1739  Theobald  920  16 Jan 975  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{ref. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 5:214 & 3:738:} Theobald took
the title of Count about 940 and founded the House of Blois. His nickname
means "the Cheat." "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 49-19 states he d.
978. 
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2220 I2200               
2221 I2201               
2222 I2199               
2223 I2205               
2224 I3373  Thompson  Richard  13 Mar 1817  20 Apr 1886  Notes from D. H. Gomez
Richard T. Thompson came to Cooper Co. Missouri with his parents in 1836. He was a builder, and later an undertaker in Boonville. He mad the coffins by hand and his daughter Fannie helped him in his shop. "Home Town Sketches" by Emile Paillou states that "Uncle Dick" Thompson was his "cross-the-street neighbor and he had two charming daughters, Cornelia and Fannie, who kept the place cluttered up with beaux." Cornelia is burried near Fannie in Walnug Grove Cemetery. 
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2225 I1302  Thored        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Thored is son of Gunnor. 
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2226 I2602  Tibbetts  Edna A.      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

She r. Brewer, ME according to Mark A. Honey of Ellsworth, ME, 2000. 
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2227 I1262  Toeni  Adela (or Godeheut)      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Adela was widow of Roger de Toeni when married to Count Richard
- "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1994), p. 41. 
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2228 I1292  Toeni)  Roger (de Conches) de Tosny (or  990  1038  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas, 1959),
p. 242: "Banner Bearer of all Normandy, founder of Abbey of Chatillon or
Conches...." 
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2229 I1487  Torfus        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Torf gave his name to the town of Tourville and added Torcy, Torny and
Pontatou to his paternal inheritance. His wife was heiress of Pont
Audemar. {See "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1994), p. 14.} 
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2230 I1637  Tours  Adelaide of  819  866  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

When she married Robert, Adelaide ("Aelis") was widow of Conrad I, Count of
Aargau and Auxerre, who died 22 March 863. 
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2231 I1767  Tours  Ermengarde of    20 Mar 851  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ermengarde is daughter of the Count of Orleans, Hugh II, or the Count of
Tours of the same name. 
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2232 I4018  Townby  Mary      Wife name is questionable  bratt01 
2233 I2255               
2234 I2253               
2235 I2252               
2236 I2254               
2237 I4184  Trout  George  16 Jan 1868  16 Oct 1955  Fathers maiden name: Trout, Mothers maiden name: Titus  bratt01 
2238 I3844  True  Dorothy  Abt 1766  Abt 1814  DAR Lineage Book. (Copy in Tuck Library, Concord, NH.), Vol 40, page 166, # 39458, Esther H. Cook, 21 Aug 2006, Primary quality.  bratt01 
2239 I1695  Turf Einar  Abt 852    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

A proposed wife for Turf Einar I is Grelod, dau. of Duncan (Mormaer
Caithness) and wife Gro; Duncan = son of Thorstein "the Red" who is son of
Olaf "the White King" who is son of King Helgi (m. Thora, a Dane) who is
son of King Olaf who is son of Godfrey (King of Heidemark). 
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2240 I3369  Turner  James  Abt 1685  Abt 1735  1 APR 1717 - John Sutton, Richard Mauldin and Thomas Terry granted 600 acres in King William County, adj. Richard Turner.

13 NOV 1721 - Richard Turner granted 380 acres in King William Co, St. John's Parish, on branches of Jack Pond swamp and Polecat swamp.

13 NOV 1721 - Richard Turner granted 400 acres in King William County, above the rangers path by N. side of Reedy swamp. (same day, Samuel Norment was granted 325 acres above mouth of reedy swamp)




Richard TURNER, 380 acres (N.L.) King William Co, in St. John's Parish; on branches of Jack Pond SW & Polecat SW; 13 Nov 1721, p. 72. 40 Shill. (Cavaliers and Pioneers)

Richard TURNER, 400 acres (N.L.) King Wm. Co, above the Rangers path by N. side of the Reedy SW; 13 Nov. 1721, p. 73, 40 Shill. (Cavaliers and Pioneers, also mentioned in Colonial Caroline under St. Margaret's Parish)

12 NOV 1742 - The court proceeded to the proof of Richard Turner's will (Richard Turner the heir at law being present), which being proved by Samuel Norment and John Tounsend, two of the witnesses, is ordered to be recorded. And Elizabeth Turner having taken the oath of executrix, certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof. James Turner, being appointed executor of the will, renounced toe executorship. Ordered that Samuel Norment, Titus Hurt, John Sutton and JOHN JOHNS appraise the estate of Richard Turner. (pg 134)

Caroline County Order Book 1732-1740



12 NOV 1736 - Richard Turner acknowledged his deed of land to his son Lewis
Turner. Richard Turner acknowledged his deed of land to his son John
Turner. Richard Turner acknowledged his deed of land to his son James
Turner. (pg 379)

12 MAY 1738 - Richard Turner acknowledges his deed of gift to his son Richard
Turner, Jr. (pg 477)

Caroline County Order Book 1740-1744

12 NOV 1742 - The court proceeded to the proof of Richard Turner's will
(Richard Turner the heir at law being present), which being proved by Samuel
Norment and John Tounsend, two of the witnesses, is ordered to be recorded.
And Elizabeth Turner having taken the oath of executrix, certificate is
granted her for obtaining a probate thereof. James Turner, being appointed
executor of the will, renounced toe executorship. Ordered that Samuel
Norment, Titus Hurt, John Sutton and John Johns appraise the estate of
Richard Turner. (pg 134)

11 MAR 1742/3 - The last will and testament of Richard Turner was presented
in court by Margt. Turner and Lewis Turner, executrix and executor therein
named, and James Turner, the heir at law, consented to the wills' being
proved. Proved by Hugh Noden, Gent., Wm. Norment and Charles Noden,
witnesses thereto. Ordered that William Whitlock, Henry Burk, John Dudley
and John George appraise the estate of Richard Turner. (pg 159)

1720 Richard TURNER, 300 acres Between Reedy Swamp and Jack Pond Branch (St. Margaret's Parish, Caroline; this found in 'Colonial Caroline')

Richard TURNER, 380 acres (N.L.) King William Co, in St. John's Parish; on branches of Jack Pond SW & Polecat SW; 13 Nov 1721, p. 72. 40 Shill. (Cavaliers and Pioneers)

Richard TURNER, 400 acres (N.L.) King Wm. Co, above the Rangers path by N. side of the Reedy SW; 13 Nov. 1721, p. 73, 40 Shill. (Cavaliers and Pioneers, also mentioned in Colonial Caroline under St. Margaret's Parish) 
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2241 I1385  Turof  of Pontaudemar      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Turof, son of Torf, inherited from his mother the Pont Audemar estate on
the banks of the Risele ten miles from the Seine. There is some doubt as
to the identity of his wife {-see "Falaise Roll," p. 14}. 
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2242 I1330  Uchtred    Abt 965  1016  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Uchtred was granted the Earldom of Northumberland while his father, also
Earl, was still alive - due to his bravery against the Scots. He married:
(1) Egfrida, dau. of Bp. Aldwin of Durham; (2) Sigen, dau. of Styr; (3)
____; and (4) Elgiva, dau. of King Ethelred II of England. There is some
doubt as to whether Cospatrick (ID2148) is his son or his grandson. 
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2243 I3367  Unknown        The name of William Johns second wife has not been found. It is possible that her maiden name was Hobson. As the name appears in subsequent generations of descendants.  bratt01 
2244 I1696  Upsala  Edmund I of  832    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{Ancestry from W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet
Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.27, and perhaps legendary.} 
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2245 I4868  Uythoff  Wouter Albertse Van Den    Between 1697 and 1699  http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/bios/vd/woavdu.html  bratt01 
2246 I1441  Valois  Lady Poppa de      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{See discussion in "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 121E-18.} 
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2247 I1542  Valois  Pepin de Senlis de      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Pepin de Senlis de Valois, Count Beregarius of Brittany, Count of Bayeux -
also known as Beregarius. 
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2248 I194  Van Vechten  Catherine  14 Nov 1699  Aft 1750  From: The Van Vechten genealogy / compiled by James Brown Van Vechten, ... Van Vechten, James Brown, 1871-1950.
(p 258)
Lists Catherine birth year as 1711.

(p 495)

#l044 - CATHARINE, daughter of #l033 — Johannes and Maria Bogardus

She inherited some extensive holdings in the Holland Patent in the Hoosic Valley from her grandfather #3 Gerrit Teunisse, who was one of the Patentees. She married Bernardus Bratt, a member of one of the old Dutch families of New York. The Bratt name, like many others, went through numerous changes and some of the descendants are known as Bradt or Brodt.

Being in possession of these Patent holdings, Bernardus became quite prominent and was known as "The Patroon". It was said that some of the officials became a bit jealous of his prominence and prosper ity and tried to harrass him politically. The following excerpt was copied from the Minutes of the Board of Aldermen of Albany, August 23, l742:

"This Board appointed Gerrit G. Van Denburg and Johannes Van Vechten to go with The Jury to view the premises in the action of the Corporation (of Albany) against Bernardus Bratt and that they hire a "Battoe" -- and hands to carry up some evidence, necessary for The Jury and they are to gett provisions at Simon Daniel's for which they are to be paid and likewise for their trouble, what is reasonable."

However, there was nothing in the record regarding the findings

of The Jury. So we assume "It was just one of those things".

P. 260
#1044- CATHARINA ( Bratt )

Born - November 14, 1711
Bapt- January 13, 1712
M- Bernardus Bratt on January 18, 1735

Children:

Daniel Bratt b- Sep 12, 1736
Johannes Bratt b- Sep 30, 1738 M- Catharine Daath
Maria Bratt b- Sep. 21, 1740 D- Sep 21, 1740
Maria Bratt b- June 23, 1742 M- Thomas Lotiridge Sr.
Elizabeth Bratt b- Dec 25, 1744 M- John Bratt
Gerrit Teunis Bratt b- Feb 21, 1748
Hendricus Bratt " b- Nov. 4, 1750

#1045 - Neeltje * (A Twin -- ?)
Born - Feb. 13, 1713
Died - Feb 22, 1713

#1046- Derrick (A Twin -- a Hoax!)
Born - Feb 13, 1713
Died - ?
M Catherine Knickerbocker (?) Feb. 11, 1738
Children
#1048 - Derrick

#1047- NEELTJE

Bapt- February 7, 1714
 
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2249 I203  Van Vechten  Gerrit Teunise  1640  13 Mar 1709  Teunis Dirkse VAN VECHTEN [Parents] was born in 1612 in Vechten,Utrecht,The Netherlands. He died in 1674 in Greenbush,Rensselaer,New York.
Father: Dirck VAN VECHTEN was born in Vechten,Utrecht,The Netherlands.

[Notes] came out in 1638 with wife, child and two servants, in the 'Arms of Norway' and
had a farm in 1648 at Greenbush north of that occupied by Theunis Cornelise Van
Vechten; he is referred to in 1663 as an old inhabitant here. O'callaghan's
History. New Netherlands, I. Ch. living in 1700. Dirk Theunise, eldest son;
Cornelis; Gerrit; Pietertje, w. of Myndert Frederickse.

He had the following children:

M i Dirckse Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born on 9 Feb 1634 in, Utrecht, The Netherlands. He died on 25 Nov 1702 in Greenbush,,New York.
M ii Jan Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Dec 1637.
F iii Jannetie VAN VECHTEN was born on 16 Feb 1639 in ,Rensselaer,New Netherlands.
M iv Cornilius Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Sep 1640 in Rensselaer, New Netherlands.
M v Pieterie Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Jul 1644 in Rensselaer Colony,New Netherlands.
M vi Gerrit Teunisen VAN VECHTEN

Second Marriage
Grietje VOLKERTSE [Parents].Grietje married Gerrit Teunisen VAN VECHTEN.

They had the following children:

M i Volkert VAN VECHTEN was born in 1675.

Gerrit Teunisen Van Vechten: born on 16 Sep 1647 in ,Rensselaer,New Netherlands. He died in 1704 
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2250 I201  Van Vechten  Johannes Gerritsz  14 Nov 1677    Johannes Gerritsz VAN VECHTEN [Parents] was born on 14 Nov 1677 in ,Rensselaer,NY Colony. He died in Jul 1742. He was buried on 15 Jul 1742 in Papsknee,Albany, NY Colony. He married Maria BOGARDUS on 19 Mar 1699 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church.

[Notes] may have been born in 1672 according to Van Vechten Genealogy may have died and buried 23 Jun 1734 at Papsknee

Maria BOGARDUS [Parents] was born about 1678 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 14 Sep 1678 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She died before 2 May 1714 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She married Johannes Gerritsz VAN VECHTEN on 19 Mar 1699 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church.

They had the following children:

F i Catherine VAN VECHTEN was born on 14 Nov 1699. She died before 14 Nov 1711. [Notes]
F ii Annatje VAN VECHTEN was christened on 5 Jan 1700 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church.
F iii Weyntie VAN VECHTEN was born on 17 May 1702 in ,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 24 May 1702 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church.
F iv Margarita VAN VECHTEN was born on 24 Nov 1705 in ,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 9 Dec 1705 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. She died in Aug 1737. She was buried on 11 Aug 1737 in PApsknee,Albany,NY Colony.
M v Gerrit Teunise VAN VECHTEN was born on 4 Oct 1709 in ,Albany,NY Colony. He was christened on 16 Oct 1709 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony. He died on 17 Jan 1710/1711. [Notes]
F vi Catherina VAN VECHTEN
F vii Neeltje VAN VECHTEN was born on 13 Feb 1713. She was christened about 13 Feb 1713 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. She died on 22 Feb 1713.
M viii Derrick VAN VECHTEN was born on 1 Feb 1713. He was christened about 13 Feb 1713.

Also, from Van Vecten geneology:
Note: From

P 492 / 466

#l03? - J0HANNES, son of #3--Gerrit Teunisse and Annetje Janse

This Johannes married Maria Bogardus, the grand daughter of Anneke Janse, who was supposed to leave an enormous fortune -- the details of which are told elsewhere. He had six daughters and one son, Gerrit Teunis, who died before he was two years old.
 
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