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Pieter Jacobse Vosburgh and Unknown



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           Born: Abt 1590 - Brabant Prov. Holland
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1 M Cornelius Vosburgh

           Born: pre 1620-1626 3
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2 M Abraham Pieterse Vosburgh 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9

           Born: Abt 1620-1626 - Steenberger, Barabant, Netherlands
     Christened: 1660 - New York
           Died: 21 Sep 1659 - Esopus, NY(Kingston, Ulster, NY) 10
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         Spouse: Geertury Pieterses Coeyman (Abt 1632-1688) 1
           Marr: 1649-1651 - Albany, , New York 11



3 F Marietje Abbedis Vosburgh

           Born: 1656 12
     Christened: 16 Jul 1657 13
           Died: 6 Jul 1746 14
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General Notes for Child Cornelius Vosburgh

Could this Cornelius be the Cornelius Vos, the "scandalmonger", prosicuted in 1654 for the delightfully appropriate nicknames he gave the neighboring houses in Albany. Per THE HUDSON by Carl Carmer as part of the WPA American Rivers series? More nformaiton is need to verify this, but it might expalin the Voaburgh families that insist they are not descended from Abraham who as believed to be a 2nd son. Might he also be the father of Marietje and she not be their sister?


General Notes for Child Abraham Pieterse Vosburgh

He resided at Rensselaerwyck, Albany Cnty, NY in1649 He was a Carpenter/bridge builder abt. 1650 Was building a house in 1652 & offered it up for sale in January 1657 Probate: His will probated 02/28/1688 in Columbia Cnty,NY Killed by Esopus Indians abt Sept. 21,1659.

From: Early Immigrants to New Netherland Biographies Settlers of Rensselaerswyck 1630-1658 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/biosett.html#2 Abraham Pietersz Vosburgh (Vosburch, Vosburch, Vosbergen, Vosberghen) Was in the colony in August 1649, and from Easter 1651 is charged with f16 a year for a house lot, north of the patroon's house. Sept. 30, 1656, he and Hans Jansz, from Rotterdam, jointly leased a mill on the creek south of the farm occupied by Jan Barentz Wemp, for six years, at f100 a year.

The name of Abraham Pieterson Vosburgh appears in the records, as asettler in the colony of Rensselaerswyck as early as August, in the year1649; beginning with Easter in 1651 he paid rent to the Patroon of 16florins a year for a house lot, north of the Patroon's house. In the"Oath to the Patroon" taken by all the householders and free men of theColony, November 25, 1651, we find among the names, Abraham PieterszVosburg. On April 15, 1652, he was given permission by the Court tocontinue building his house, notwithstanding the location. On the sameday, Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh and Derrick Janssen were apointedsurveyors of buildings; they were sworn in two days later. The duties ofAbraham Pietersen Vosburgh as surveyor of Buildings also appear to haveincluded the surveying of land; he held this office up to 1654 andprobably later. He was by trade a carpenter; and he contracted with theauthorities to build the first bridges at Beverwyck. March 17 1654, awarrant was issued to the treasurer, in favor of Abraham PiertersenVosburgh, carpenter, to the amount of 200 florins, for buiding twobridges. May 19, 1654, he was fined for not finishing the bridge overthe Second Kil. That he experienced difficulty in completing hiscontract is shown in the Court Minutes, for on May 30, 1654, he statedthat work on the bridge over the Third Kil would be begun in eight days.Further difficulties in the completion of the work took place in June,and he was compelled to employ Andries De Vos as his attorney to protecthis interests. September 2, 1654, a warrant was issued by the treasurerin favor of Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh for his work on the two bridges inBeverwyck. But this did not settle the matter by any means, because aslate as May 1, 1655, the Court granted him delay in paying his fines fornot completing the work on time.

Through his occupation as carpenter and bridge builder, Abraham became asawmill operator and owner. Hans Jansz enchuys, or Hans Jansz fromRotterdam, conducted several sawmills in the colony. On September 30,1656, Han Jansz and Abraham obtained a ease of the water power on thecreek south of the farm of Jan Barentsz Wemp. the lease commencedJanuary 1, 1657, and ran for six successive years; rent 200 guilders of200 good merchantable boards and two paif of fowls eacy year. Acondition of the lease was that the lessees were not to sell liquor tothe Indians. A sawmill was erected on the creek, which was in lateryears known as Wynant's Kil. Hans Jansz was more or less of a silentpartner in this enterprise; at least his name never appears again therecords in connection with it. On August 26, 1658, Abraham (Pietersen)Voschborgh brought a suit against Wynant Gerritsen (Van Der Pole); hecomplained about Wynant Gerritsen's absence from the sawmill and that hehaed not put in his full time at work there, according to their contract;the case was referred to arbitrators for settlement.

On January 29, 1657, Abraham proposed to sell his house and lot inBeverwyck to the highest bidder. The lot was 10 rods deep and 4 rodswide; it was next to Thomas Clabbort' (Chambers) lot. This paper isimperfect and unexecuted and there is no evidence that a sale was made;but it is important as it shows that Thomas Chambers was his neighbor,this being the Thomas Chambers who was one of the early settlers atEsopus (Wildwyck or Kingston).

The laslt events in the life of Abraham are found in the documentsrelating to the early hisstory of the Esopus settlement. After a hostiledemonstration by the Esopus Indians, Direcotr Stuyvesant visited theplace in the month of June, 1658.

The following is from his journal covering the visit: " Four carpenterscame also on the 18th, engaged by Mrs. de Hulter to remove hr house,barns and sheds (within the stockade) and on the 19th three more, whoom Ihad asked and engaged at Fort Orange to make a bridge over the Kil. Theywere aso to help the others remove their buildings, for which they hadasked me before my departure for Fort Orange." While there is no mentionof the name of Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh at this time, there is a strongsupposition that he was among the carpenters that came from Albany; thisis strengthened by the fact that Director Stuyvesant went to Albany fromEsopus "as we were much in need of a few five and six inch planks forwork" according to his journal. The outlying settlers withdrew withinthe stockade for better protection, and no further severe encounters withthe Indians took place until Septmber, 1659. The documnetary history ofwhat transpired in that month is somewhat obscure; the facts, however, asfar as they relate to Abraham are definite and clear enough to admit nodoubt.

Thomas Chambers engaged eight Esopus Indians to break off corn ears forhim, while he was gathering his crops for the winter. On Saturday, afterthe day's work, he unwisely gave them a quantity of brandy, probably as areward for good service during the week. The Indians retired a shortdistance away, and after drinking the brandy they beacame noisy andquarrelsome; the supply being exhausted, they tried to obtain more brandyfrom Chambers, but were unable to do so. The debauch continued wel oninto the night, and after a time, soldiers were sent out from the fort toascertain the cause of the disturbance. When the reconnoitering partyapproached the Indians, for some unexplained reason they became alarmed(possibly by the rustling of the bushes in the wind) and thinging thatthey were being attacked, they fired upon the drunken savages, and one ofthe Indians was killed. As a direct result of this ill-advised andapparently unprovoked night attack, Abraham lost his ife. The EsopusIndians, always warlike and troublesome, were quick to revenge themselvesupon the settlers. The next morning, Sunday, they began to makethreatening demonstrations, and a dispatch was preparaed to be sent upthe river to Albany, to notify the Vice-Director of the turn affairs hadtaken. After dispatching the letter to the General, on a yacht hired forthe purpose, by Jacob Jansen Stoll and Thomas Clabbert, the escort party,while returning to the Fort, were surprised by the Indians, and "at thetennis-court near the strand they allowed themselves to be takenprisoners." There were 13 men in the party that was captured. TheSergeant with 5 soldiers: Thomas Clabbert, Jacob Jensen Stoll, ( orJacob Hab) who was badly wounded, "A carpenter, Abraham by name;"Pieter Dircks and his man; Evert Pelt's (Pels') boy; and Lewies theFrenchman, who was killed. In a letter from Vice-Director La Montagne toDirector Stuyvesant, dated September 26, 1659, he states that the capturetook place "at the Esopus last Sunday the 21st instant. about two o'clockin the afternoon" and in the list of those captured the name AbrahamVosburgh appears in the place of Abraham, the carpenter.

The next day, Thomas Clabbert was exchanged for a savage, and one soldierescaped during the night, leaving 10 in captivity. An account of certainCatskill Indians, giving their story of the origin of the affair iswithout date, but states that; "Thomas Chambers is free again, 5 havebeen cut in the head with a hatchet, one has been shot dead, the Sergeantis still living with 2 others. It is prpobable that the prisoners whowere scalped were put to death shortly after their capture; one historiansays that they were "burned at the stake," but I have not found thedocumentary evidence to support this statement, and it seems unlikelythat Stuyvesant would have left such an outrage as this pass unmnetionedin his dispatches. A letter to Director Stuyvesant from Ensign Smidt ofthe garrison at Esopus, dated November 1, 1659, states that as a resultof the good efforts of 2"Mahikander" Indians, 2 prisoners were returnedto the Fort on the first of this month." They were a soldier namedPieter Lamertzen and a free man named Pieter Hillebrantzen. Again in aleter from Ensign Smidt to Vice-Director La Montagne, dated November 3,1659, he says: "It is true we have got back two prisoners, but they keepthe boy yet and have killed all the others." The boy of Evert Pels wasstill in captivity as late as February 24, 1660. According to tradition,his life was saved by an Indian maiden whom he afterward married, and itis said that he refused to be exchanged or ransomed.

The letter from Ensign Smidt reporting the uprising of the Indians atEsopus, gives the date of the capture as September 20th. But accordingto the calendar, September 21st was Sunday, and the last date isundoubtedly correct. September 21, 1659, is also assumed to have beenthe date of the death of Abraham Pietersen Vosburgh, as it cannot havebeen more than a few days from that, in any event.

Look up Andries deVos


General Notes for Child Marietje Abbedis Vosburgh

This is more likely to be correct parrantage, though some attribute her to the son Abraham or to Isaac Vosburgh and Anna Janse Goes This needs more work, this one questionable and parentage is questionable

1 NAME Marietje /Vosburgh/


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William White and Elizabeth Unknown



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• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Toby Dills, 1996




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• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Toby Dills, 1996



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1 F Elizabeth White

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         Spouse: Benjamin Herendeen (Abt 1618-Abt 1687)
           Marr: Abt 1648 15
         Spouse: Richard Pray (      -      )
           Marr: 1688




General Notes for Child Elizabeth White

married (2nd), Richard Pray in 1688

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1. Eddy, Ruth S.D. , "The Ancestory and Descendants of John Hearndon of Scituate..." LDS FHS microfilm 0022327#4.


William Vaughan and Hannah Unknown



Husband William Vaughan

           Born: 7 Apr 1782 - Chester, Lunenburg Co, NS
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         Father: Daniel Vaughan (1747-1808)
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• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: David Reed, 1996




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Marian E. Unknown



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Wife Marian E. Unknown

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         Father: Joe Tucker Harrington (Abt 1810-      )
         Mother: Susan Harrington (1812-1865)



Noted events in her life were:
• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Joan Reynolds, 1996



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Wife Annitje Vosburgh

           Born: 21 Aug 1802 16
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         Father: Samuel Vosburgh (Abt 1758-1845)
         Mother: Catherine Bresee (1759-1837)





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1 M Cornelius Vosburgh

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John Unruh



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William Lewis Van Valkenburg and Marguerite Unruh



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           Born: 1 Dec 1893 - Hardy, Nuckolls County, NE
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         Father: Lewis Van Valkenburg (Abt 1856-      ) 18
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Alicia Dawn Untereiner



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James Carl Untereiner



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Emma Unverferth



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         Father: William Unverferth (1866-1901) 19 20 21
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Ernest Unverferth



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1 M William Unverferth 19 20 21

           Born: 24 Aug 1866 - Germany 19 20 21
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George Unverferth



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Henry Unverferth



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Amber Jane Upchurch



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Charles Nicholas Upchurch



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Kevin Upchurch



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Whitney Alexa Upchurch



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Sources


1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).

2 Edward A. Collier, D.D., A History of Old Kinderhook, G.P. Putnam's Sons NY & London 1914.

3 see notes.

4 #147 Source Media Type: Film, Film #: 1903748, Page #: , Ordinance #:.

5 Ibid, Film #: 458438, Page #: , Ordinance #:.

6 #152 Source Media Type: Film, Batch #: M506191, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0908989 IT 7, 0459658, 974.7 C4H 1906, 974.7 C4.

7 #153 Source Media Type: Film, Batch #: 8422206, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 1395841.

8 #170 Source Media Type: Film, Film #: 1761037, Page #: , Ordinance #:.

9 #147 Source Media Type: Film, Film #: 184275, Page #: 156, Ordinance #: 4363.

10 June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now (1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), b-1- pg 1-4.

11 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.

12 email from Sally A. Shreeve calandsally@earthlink.net.

13 June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now (1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), C-4 pg 6.

14 genealogy work of Cheska Callow Wheatly checka@ix.netcom.net Selected Sources: "Necrology of Member, 1931,"New York Gen. & Biog. Record Vol63,1932,ps.186-6 Pearson, Johnathan, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Albany, ps. 1630-1800, Ge, Publ. Co., 1976 Pittman, Robert W. A. Vosburgh Family HIstory, Ravenswood, WV 1989 Torrance, Jared. S., The Decendants of Louis Hart & Anne Elliot, 1923 Vosburgh, Royden W., Pioneers & Founders of New Netherland: The Vosburgh Family The New Nethrland Register, Vol. 1, #8 Year Book of the Holland Society of NY, 1905.

15 HFRB vol 1 # 4.

16 June Vosburgh Stoesser, The Vosburgh Family Then and Now (1566 Cat Hollow Road Roscoe, NY 12776-6804 04/1993), pg 68.

17 Ibid, F-56 Pg 68.

18 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

19 norman from internet.FTW.

20 599.FTW.

21 James Miracle, 1735328.ged - - Compiled by James Miracle.

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