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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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251 | I67 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 22 Nov 1827 | 13 Apr 1874 | 0 | Albany city directory, 1869, p 27 https://books.google.com/books?id=VJFIAQAAMAAJ Bratt AE Miss seamstress house 19 Lancaster Bratt Gerritt T Joshua Rathbun & Co 14 Lumber district house 67 Lumber Bratt Gerritt T Mrs house 374 Hudson Bratt Henry mason house 19 Lancaster Similar listing in Albany Directory of 1866. |
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252 | I67 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 22 Nov 1827 | 13 Apr 1874 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 83855436 | bratt01 |
253 | I67 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 22 Nov 1827 | 13 Apr 1874 | 0 | Descendants of Albert Andriessan person (12748.66 renumbered in 4th supplement) Worked at the local lumbar store, Joshua Rathbun and Co (See Joshua Rathbun, person I4965). Probably source of name of oldest son. |
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254 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Street: Lark St | bratt01 |
255 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Railroad Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 1920 Albany City Directory lists occupation as: Clerk in Yardmaster's Office W A (Western Albany) |
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256 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Industry: Newspaper Class of worker: Wage earner |
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257 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Industry: Insurance Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work |
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258 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | (DoB Updated based on Military and Death records) | bratt01 |
259 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 28165952 | bratt01 |
260 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | No children | bratt01 |
261 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Miltary registraion: Draft card, WW1. Lists Date of birth Jun 6, 1899, age 19. Residence 120 Lark St. Albany. Occupation: Clerk with NYC RR Co. Height Medium, Build Medium, Blue Eyes, Brown Hair. Dated Sept. 12 |
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262 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | Source Citation: Place: Los Angeles; Date: 22 Feb 1949; Social Security: 568107264. Source Information: Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. |
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263 | I65 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 6 Jun 1898 | 22 Feb 1949 | 0 | 1940 Census shows Alfred and Clifford Shinn have returned to live with their father, Alfred | bratt01 |
264 | I5 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 15 Feb 1933 | 4 Sep 1982 | 0 | Ashes spread Tolumene Meadows, Tolumene Co. California 37.8864136,-119.3641185) | bratt01 |
265 | I5 | Bratt | Gerrit Teunis | 15 Feb 1933 | 4 Sep 1982 | 0 | Descendants of Albert Andriessan person (12748.66342) Gerrit Bratt -- Born at Los Angeles General Hospital (now called LA County, USC Medical Center), in 1933 to Marjorie (Hawkins-Bratt-McClaugherity) and Edward Bratt. Gary grew up with an older sister, Shirley, in various neighborhoods of Los Angeles California. Both his father and mother worked for the phone company. According to Shirley, when Gary was an infant, a care-giver had come to their home with a fever and given it to Gary. After this, Gary developed asthma and was never without an inhaler (there is no certainty that this fever had anything to do with his asthma). Given many of his mountaineering exploits, later in his life, it is a testament to his fortitude, that he was able to pursue these passions, despite this challenge. In his youth, Gary developed a love of technology of the day -- he built radio sets and worked on cars. Of the two, he could work on one of them in his small bedroom at home. His sister, Shirley, was attending college at Brigham Young University, Provo (Utah) when Gary's father died suddenly at the age of 43. Even though Gary was in High School, Shirley returned home to help their mother, Marjorie keep house. His love of electronics became more focused when he was attending classes at UCLA. (It is said he suffered a crisis of purpose during his senior year and failed a class in his major, certainly due to lack of attention and focus, rather than ability). The next year, he completed his BS degree at University of Oregon, in Eugene. He later earned a masters degree in control systems engineering from California State University, Fullerton. Following the completion of what would have been his senior year at UCLA, he married Morneen K Cutter in 1955. The two then spent a year in Eugene, Oregon. while Gary finished his degree. The couple then returned to Southern California and Gary took a job with General Dynamics / Convair, at their aerospace plant in Pomona (straddling the Corona Expressway and Mission Bl (Today, this is Hwy 71 and Mission)). He worked at this location for the remainder of his life. While most of his work was classified, he was primarily focused on flight control systems for GD's Standard Missile (I believe this was a non nuclear tactical weapon system). The GD Pomona division was also the developer of the PHALANX gun. A 20mm, radar controlled Gatling gun capable of firing 75 rounds per second. He would frequently talk about this system. I do not know if he worked on this system. While this was an intense time during the cold-war with Russia, Gary was always internally conflicted with his contributions to the military industrial complex. In Southern California, Gary and Miki first took up residence in an apartment, in San Dimas. This is where they lived when their first child, a daughter Renata, was born in 1957. Shortly thereafter, they rented a house on Denison St. in Pomona, just blocks from the GD Pomona plant. This is where their two sons, Edward and David were both born. After plans for building a custom home in Claremont, near Claremont High School fell through, the found a mid-century modern home in the middle of a lemon and grapefruit grove just outside of, the then northern limits of, Claremont (this area was later annexed by the city). Late in the fall of 1965, they moved to this home, where they remained the rest of their lives. Gary and Miki loved the outdoors. They had met while both were participating in outdoor activities with the Bruin Mountaineering Club. In 1953, Gary and friends from the club climbed Mt. Robson (12,972 ft) in the Rainbow Range of the Canadian Rockies (The highest peak in the Canadian Rockies). Wikipedia has the following quote about this peak, "Although the mountain is under 4,000 m (13,123 ft), there is no easy way to the summit and bad weather commonly rebuffs most summit attempts." This was a summer expedition that he spoke of to many climbing groups. This is described in "Trial by weather -- 1953 ascents of Mount Robson" by Don Claunch, The Mountaineer, p 20-23, Washington, Dec. 1953 [1]. He was accompanied by Jon Gardey, Jack Lasner, Norman Sanders, and the author, Don Claunch. Gery submitted a letter describing the climb, to the American Alpine Journal, which was published in 1954 [2]. As a family, we journeyed to many mountain and desert camping locations, throughout the western united states. For many years between the mid 1960's through the early 80's, we would return to Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park. Both Gary and Miki loved the local mountainscape and car-camping at the now closed Sierra Club campground, surrounding the natural soda springs. We weathered many afternoon thunderstorms in Parsons' Memorial Lodge. Gary climbed many of the peaks in that area, leading his sons David and Ed to the summit of Cathedral Peak (10,912 ft) in the mid 1970's. He attempted Mt. Lyell (13'120 ft) a few times, but was never able to summit. David did eventually summit this peak during a summer research expedition. Gary and David climbed Mt. Whitney (14,505 ft), via the exposed Mountaineer's route with a Sierra Club group in the early 1970's. Another of Gary's passions was classical music. In the 1960's and early 1970's he and Miki held season tickets to the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra, Thursday night, "Premiere," series. They would pile us all into the car and drop us with our Grandma Lenore (Speidel-Smith-Dawson) who lived on Shatto St. in Los Angeles, just blocks from the Dorthy Chandler Auditorium. They would attend the concert, return to Grandmas, pile us all back into the car and drive home. This love of music was conveyed to his daughter Renata who has become a very well respected musician in her own right. Learning Cello with classical training, she is now a very accomplished Jazz and Fiddle Cellist, ensemble player, and clinician. Gary played several instruments, including the Piano, Oboe and Recorder. Very few gatherings would occur without some type of singing or playing. Throughout his life, he and Miki maintained close ties with many of their friends from the UCLA, in particular, former members of the Bruin Mountaineers from 1953-55. They continued to organize and join group camping trips, though our members dwindled to a more common few. They also hosted an annual holiday party. I'm told that originally it was a Halloween party, but it became a winter solstice party after they moved to Claremont. (Rumor is, they tried to cancel it after they relocated, but the club members, unbeknownst to the hosts, decided to converge anyway. They called it a surprise housewarming party.) This gathering continued as an annual event until Miki's passing in 1996. This evening f?te would frequently last well into the evening with many attendees bringing sleeping bags, pitching tents on the lawn (the house was located in a citrus orchard with no nearby neighbors), curling up on any flat surface of the house, or in their cars -- spilling into breakfast and maybe a mid-morning hike the following day. In 1982, Gary was diagnosed with Leukemia. He had just begun chemotherapy treatment when he died, suddenly in Sept. of that year. He was 49 years old. His wife, Miki continued working in local politics and city organizations until she died in 1996. His mother, Marjorie died in 2006. His two sons share his passion for the outdoors. David continues to explore outdoor locations frequently and is an accomplished hang-glider (he earns a living as a carpenter). Ed sailed actively around Southern California and in the San Francisco Bay. Ed followed Gary's passion for electronics and has worked in technology since earning a BS. His sister Shirley still lives in Torrance California. (Fathers day, 2016) [1] https://www.mountaineers.org/about/history/the-mountaineer-annuals/indexes-annuals-maos/the-mountaineer-1953 [2] http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/12195419400/North-America-Canada-British-ColumbiaAscent-of-Mt-Robson |
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266 | I183 | Bratt | Hendrick | 16 Oct 1750 | 28 Mar 1823 | 0 | DAR Ancestor #: A206525 Service: NEW YORK Rank: PRIVATE Birth: BAPTISED 11-4-1750 ALBANY ALBANY CO NEW YORK Death: ANTE 5-6-1823 ALBANY ALBANY CO NEW YORK Service Source: NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #755; ROBERTS, NY IN THE REV, P 101 Service Description: 1) COL PHILIP P. SCHUYLER'S 3RD REGT, ALBANY CO MILITIA |
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267 | I183 | Bratt | Hendrick | 16 Oct 1750 | 28 Mar 1823 | 0 | Rank Private, Col. Philip P. Schuyler's 3rd Regiment, Albany County, Militia (Listed: Hendrick Bradt) | bratt01 |
268 | I183 | Bratt | Hendrick | 16 Oct 1750 | 28 Mar 1823 | 0 | From http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/bios/b/hebradt4240.html Descendants of Albert Andriessan person (12748) Henry B. Bradt by Stefan Bielinski Henry B. Bradt was born in November 1750. He was the last child born to the marriage of Bernardus and Catharina Van Vechten Bradt. He grew up in the first ward home of a transporter and landholder who at one time shared the contract to operate the cross river ferry. By January 1772 but perhaps not officially until more than a year later, he had married an Anna/Hannah David. By 1790, the marriage had produced nine children - some of whom were christened at the Albany Dutch church. Although we have yet to connect him to specific wartime activities, afterwards, a "Henry Bradt" was granted land bounty right under the Albany militia regiment. By 1788, the first ward house of Henry B. Bradt was valued on the city assessment roll. Two years later in 1790, his household included six boys under sixteen. In 1800, Henry and an older woman (perhaps he had re-married) still had three adolescent boys in their home. Anna probably was dead by that time as a receipt to Henry B. Bradt for funeral expenses for his wife from July 1794 is included in the Bradt family papers collection in the New York State Library. In 1797, a list of freeholders for the first ward identified him as a "yeoman." Just after1800, his name no longer appeared on community-based documents. By the time of publication of the first city directory in 1813, he seems to have left Albany. He seems to have held substantial land across the river in Greenbush. A "Henry B. Bradt" died in May 1823 and was buried in Hoosic. His estate took some time to be settled. |
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269 | I3526 | Bratt | Henry | 13 May 1823 | 14 Apr 1828 | 0 | Listed in Annals of Albany, volume 6: (Inscriptions of Ref. Prot. Dutch Burial Ground Inscriptions (p 138) James Henry Bratt, who dies July 8, 1847, aged 13 years, 9 months, 10 days. |
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270 | I181 | Bratt | Henry David | 27 Apr 1815 | 3 Apr 1890 | 0 | Henry David Bratt appears to be son of David Bradt and Marie Reamer. A confusion (for me) comes from the 1860 Federal census that lists a Mary Bradt living with Henry. If the other histories are correct, Henry's relationship intersects way back at Jan Bradt, brother of Barent Albertzen Bratt (Bradt) 1600's immigrant to New Colony. | bratt01 |
271 | I3530 | Bratt | James Henry | 28 Sep 1833 | 8 Jul 1842 | 0 | Alternate date of death. Due to inscription and y/m/d life duration, I think I would go with this date. Curious if there is a relationship between James Henry's death and his father who died about the same time. | bratt01 |
272 | I505 | Bratt | Jenneke | Bef 24 May 1747 | 0 | [daniel_bratt_ancestors.FTW] birth; 1. D-221: The Van Benthuysen Genealogy by Van Benthuysen & Hall |
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273 | I186 | Bratt | John | 1 Jul 1776 | 1 Jul 1776 | 0 | Don't know exact date of death. Presume in infancy. | bratt01 |
274 | I186 | Bratt | John | 1 Jul 1776 | 1 Jul 1776 | 0 | Died in infancy | bratt01 |
275 | I187 | Bratt | John | 19 Sep 1777 | Abt 1796 | 0 | Said to have died as sea in early manhood, age unknown. | bratt01 |
276 | I177 | Bratt | John | 22 Sep 1813 | 21 May 1890 | 0 | Family Tree shows relationship to John / Helen / Du Berry | bratt01 |
277 | I3535 | Bratt | John | 19 Jun 1845 | 19 Apr 1848 | 0 | Cemetery card is presumed. | bratt01 |
278 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | For 1880, see US census, that year | bratt01 |
279 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Albany City Directory of this year states: Removed to Minneapolis, Minnesota | bratt01 |
280 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Says: Boards, Robert s w cor 12th | bratt01 |
281 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | 1889 City Directory: (Image 264, p ) Blabon, Joseph W. Successor to Blabon, Warren & Chipley), Importer and Jobber Notions and Furnishing Goods |
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282 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Listed as border at same address as Frederika Bratt. | bratt01 |
283 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Street: Lark St | bratt01 |
284 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: W | bratt01 |
285 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Post Office Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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286 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Lists occupation: Clerk in P O (Post Office) | bratt01 |
287 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Cause of death Arterio Sclerosis Lot 7, sec. 16 age: 57 years, 10 days Last Residence: 120 Lark St. Albany NY Born July 4, 1867 "Son of Gerrit T and Frederica Goodman Bratt husband of Margaret L. Bratt, father of Gerrit T, and Edward J Bratt, Mrs. James J. Danahy and Mrs. Philip M Browning |
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288 | I9 | Bratt | Joshua Rathbun | 4 Jul 1867 | 14 Jul 1924 | 0 | Descendants of Albert Andriessan person (12748.663) | bratt01 |
289 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: None | bratt01 |
290 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Industry: Home | bratt01 |
291 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Street: Lark St | bratt01 |
292 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Birth date from in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 (Ancestry.com) | bratt01 |
293 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Cause of death: Myocardial Infarction, Death Certificate issued by District of Columbia General Hospital. File No 531416. Copy issues May 28, 2008 | bratt01 |
294 | I66 | Bratt | Kathryn Frances | 16 Sep 1892 | 19 Jan 1954 | 0 | Had four daughters | bratt01 |
295 | I176 | Bratt | Margaret Ann | 16 May 1809 | 10 Mar 1892 | 0 | Date of death recorded in 1892 Albany City Directory (See Media) | bratt01 |
296 | I176 | Bratt | Margaret Ann | 16 May 1809 | 10 Mar 1892 | 0 | Lists age at 75 years, 10 months. This would be incorrect. Lists Cause of Death Diarrhea lists residence at time of death: 374 Hudson Ave., Albany, NY Note: Card lists place of birth: Ireland. This could be the wrong person. |
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297 | I176 | Bratt | Margaret Ann | 16 May 1809 | 10 Mar 1892 | 0 | Same address listed as Edgar's Menands card in 1913. I am not sure what to think about the Birthplace Ireland notation here. This date matches the date given by | bratt01 |
298 | I198 | Bratt | Maria | 22 Jun 1742 | Aft 1786 | 0 | Eight children: Elizabeth, George, Catherine, Robert, Mary, Bernardus Bratt, John, and James. | bratt01 |
299 | I3510 | Bratt | Maria | 4 Oct 1806 | Mar 1884 | 0 | Had stilborn twin brother | bratt01 |
300 | I3510 | Bratt | Maria | 4 Oct 1806 | Mar 1884 | 0 | Maria had a twin brother who was stillborn. | bratt01 |
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