Anna Bruggemann1

#8611

Family

Johann Bose
Child

Life Events

Marriage*Principal=Johann Bose1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited19 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, Eilers Genealogy https://www.eilers-web.nl/. Pedigree https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers and https://www.eilers-web.nl/Eylard-9-9-13/. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Margareta Speckman1

#8612, born 1670

Family

Gerd Bruggemann
Child

Life Events

Birth*1670; Streek, Hatten, Oldenburg, Germany1 
Marriage*Principal=Gerd Bruggemann1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited19 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, Eilers Genealogy https://www.eilers-web.nl/. Pedigree https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers and https://www.eilers-web.nl/Eylard-9-9-13/. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Catherine Margareta "Trine" Drantemann1

#8613

Family

Johann Otto Bruggemann born 21 February 1713, died August 1787
Child

Life Events

Marriage*Principal=Johann Otto Bruggemann1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited19 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, Eilers Genealogy https://www.eilers-web.nl/. Pedigree https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers and https://www.eilers-web.nl/Eylard-9-9-13/. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Elizabeth Muller1

#8614

Family

Charles Jaeger born about 1864

Life Events

Marriage*1888; Manhattan, New York, New York; Principal=Charles Jaeger1 
Last Edited20 April 2015

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site, Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897). Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.

Johann Christopher Eilers (Eylers)1

#8615, born December 1725
Father*Johann Eilers (Eylers)2 born June 1685, died November 1730
Mother*Anna Maria Stover2 born June 1690, died September 1728

Family

Maria Engel Bramberg born 4 December 1721
Child

Life Events

Birth*December 1725; Astrup, Germany1,2
Marriage*24 September 1751; Hatten, Oldenburg, Germany; Principal=Maria Engel Bramberg2,3 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited29 April 2015

Citations

  1. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13002778-info, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  2. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  3. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=M3Q5-MCY, accessed 21 Apr 2015.

Maria Engel Bramberg1

#8616, born 4 December 1721
Father*Johann Christoph Bramberg2
Mother*Gesche Maria Abraham2

Family

Johann Christopher Eilers (Eylers) born December 1725
Child

Life Events

Birth*4 December 17211 
Marriage*24 September 1751; Hatten, Oldenburg, Germany; Principal=Johann Christopher Eilers (Eylers)1,2 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  2. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=M3Q5-MCY, accessed 21 Apr 2015.

Johann Christoph Bramberg1

#8617

Family

Gesche Maria Abraham
Child

Life Events

Marriage*Principal=Gesche Maria Abraham1,2 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2020

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=M3Q5-MCY, accessed 21 Apr 2015.
  2. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Gesche Maria Abraham1

#8618

Family

Johann Christoph Bramberg
Child

Life Events

Marriage*Principal=Johann Christoph Bramberg1,2 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=M3Q5-MCY, accessed 21 Apr 2015.
  2. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Johann Eilers (Eylers)1

#8619, born June 1685, died November 1730
Father*Johann Eilers (Eylers)2 born 1649
Mother*Talke Wandshear(er)3 born 1654, died 1730

Family

Anna Maria Stover born June 1690, died September 1728
Child

Life Events

Birth*June 1685; Astrup, Oldenburg, Germany1,2 
Marriage*Principal=Anna Maria Stover1,3 
Death*November 1730; Astrup, Oldenburg1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  2. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13002036-info, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  3. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.

Johann Eilers (Eylers)1

#8620, born 1649
Father*Oldig Eilers (Eylers)1 born 1625
Mother*Christina Unknown2

Family

Talke Wandshear(er) born 1654, died 1730
Child

Life Events

Birth*16491 
Marriage*Principal=Talke Wandshear(er)2,3 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13002036-info, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  2. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  3. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Oldig Eilers (Eylers)1

#8621, born 1625
Father*Eylard Eilers (Eylers)2 born 1594, died January 1670

Family

Christina Unknown
Child

Life Events

Birth*1625; Astrup, Oldenburg, Germany2 
Marriage*Principal=Christina Unknown3 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13002036-info, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  2. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  3. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.

Eylard Eilers (Eylers)1

#8622, born 1594, died January 1670

Family

Child

Life Events

Birth*1594; Ostritis1 
Death*January 1670; Astrup, Oldenburg, Germany1 
Note*Bio:
Uit proto Collen of wine purchases and inheritances 1638 - 1640 by the Hausvogtei Oldenburg and bailiwicks Rastede, Wardenburg (Astorff-Astrup) Westerstede Zwischenahn (OGF issue no. 18)
Vogt bucket Camps 31 jan 1638th
Eilert zue Astorf and its Hausfraw Cristina who lives in a gentlemen's servants half Erb, and seynd died, the man for 2 Jaren (1636), the Fraw ago 3 Jaren (1635).
Have left 5 children, 2 sons, one of which heist Johan. Has gefreyet (getrouwd) and dwell for Höven under Johan von Raden.
The other dwelleth in Butjadinger country to Aten, heist Herman, has also gefreyet.
And 2 daughters, one of which named Anna, so serve to Oldenburg. The other auks that dwell in Oldenburg and has befreyet to Carsten Philippen.
The fifth daughter called gap ietzige widow whose parents had the good bey lifetime pass over.
It has had to Johann Danneman, which died last Jar. This Witib befreyet sichnunmehr burtig to Johan evil also Astorff.
Children (unmundig) Eilert (2), 3 daughter Christina (6) Grete (4) and gap (3/4 year old.
Later wordt vermeld onder Wardenburg - Astorff
Eillert to Asdorff hatt 1/2 heritage. Meanwhile Wittiben ahn Johann evil hatt be befreyet and Eillerts Sterbfall Anno 1638 gedienget with 15 Rtlrn. Still alive beneben ietzigem her Man
NB Anere names in Astrup Gerth Meiners, Johan Boess, Bernth Boess, Johan Bruggeman, Heinrich Kuleman, Herman derrick, Coeder.
NB-2 Add wine purchase register v Oldenburg 1605-1620 (mode eerder) wordt onder Wardenburg Astrupper de Meiners Henry de Gerdt Meiners (1617) naam genoemd.
In serfdom records (logs nondelivery free purchases in 1689 -90 wordt onder Wardenburg vermeld
Eilert Mr. Eilers is bürtig from Eilers heritage Astrup. Would be in accordance with the example of de Anno 1686 18 Rtlr.Obigen splitter brother John Anno 1673 has freygekaufft.
Onder Astrup wordt vermeld onder Eilers (1691: Oldig Eylers) vermeld: Grete evil Astrup, which in Eilers serfs heritage, but nachgehend to a Schmidt to Wardenburg verheurathet
Johan Brugge Mans of the elder woman Talke is from Oldig Eilers home
Uit protocols of Weinkäuffen and inheritances taken in 1643, 1644, 1645, 1646 and 1659;
Astroff
Eillert to Assdorff has a semi-serfs heritage. Is Thott and at its Dochter elsewhere (ig) ahn Johan evil hatt befreyet. Dienget Eillerts Sterbfall Anno 1638 with 15 Rtlrn. Still lives with her ietzigem Man.
Note: the Sterbfall of the first Man Johan Dannemann is conditioned Anno 1638. (To be) was wierd that its Eilerd is thought here, misunderstanding, since diesser Eilerd bey funeral that the primal Mans still gelebet .... that Death is deleted.
Anno 6 May 1652
Thus Eilerd to Astorff his daughter Luke says Johan Dannemann gefreyet, half a biological own heritage daselbsten bey about giving his life, Johan Danne's Sterbfall whose widow Anno 1638 miht gediengt 15 Rtlrn, and folgends to Johan Boessen otherwise befreyet and bey ihrerr beyder life sothanes so herman Kuhleman geeheligt half Erb her daughter Christinen Danne Mans or splitter, uber left again2 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  2. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.

Talke Wandshear(er)1

#8624, born 1654, died 1730

Family

Johann Eilers (Eylers) born 1649
Child

Life Events

Birth*1654; Wardenburg, Oldenburg, Germany1 
Marriage*Principal=Johann Eilers (Eylers)1,2 
Death*1730; Astrup, Oldenburg, Germany1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
  2. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.

Anna Maria Stover1

#8625, born June 1690, died September 1728

Family

Johann Eilers (Eylers) born June 1685, died November 1730
Child

Life Events

Birth*June 1690; Wardenburg1 
Marriage*Principal=Johann Eilers (Eylers)1,2 
Death*September 1728; Astrup1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited21 April 2015

Citations

  1. Web page, https://www.eilers-web.nl/index.php/famile-eilers, accessed 21 Apr 2015. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
  2. MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-179158532/de-genealogie-van-een-eilers-familie#!profile-13001215-info. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.

Albert Woepsen1

#8626, born about 1716

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Anne Adelheit Rabe

Life Events

Birth*about 1716; Affinghausen, Hanover, Germany1 
Marriage*1752; Affinghausen, Hanover; Principal=Anne Adelheit Rabe1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited26 April 2015

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M7GR-JWG : accessed 2015-04-24), entry for Albert WOEPSEN.
  2. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M7GR-JWG

Anne Adelheit Rabe1

#8627

Family

Albert Woepsen born about 1716

Life Events

Marriage*1752; Affinghausen, Hanover, Germany; Principal=Albert Woepsen1 
Last Edited24 April 2015

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M7GR-JWG : accessed 2015-04-24), entry for Albert WOEPSEN.

Unknown Wops1

#8628
Father*Albert Woepsen1 born about 1716

Family

Child

Life Events

Name VariationWoepsen1 
ChartsOur Two Grandfathers: Muller (Adopted) and Bowyer (Biological)
Ancestry of Theodore J. Muller, Sr. - Stepfather
Last Edited26 April 2015

Citations

  1. Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M7GR-JWG

John Glimp1,2

#8630, born about 1770
Relationship4th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Philip Klum3 born about 1730, died after 6 February 1809
Mother*Margaretha Batz

Family

Catherine Unknown
Child

Life Events

Name VariationJohannes3 
Birth*about 1770; guesstimate from census and age of children 
Baptism20 January 1770; Germantown Ref. Chbk., Germantown, Columbia, New York; Sponsors were Johannes Klum and wife, Marytjen Bernhard3 
Marriage*before 1794; Principal=Catherine Unknown1 
Note*1795; Schultzville, Dutchess, New York; Found as an entry in the account book for Schultzville (Town of Clinton) general store1 
Census*1810; Rhinebeck, NY census shows John Glimp (26-44) as head of household with wife and one boy and one girl each between the ages of 10 and 15.4 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Dutchess County Genealogical Society, The Dutchess https://www.dcgs-gen.org
  2. Chris Carolan, "Glimp Research," e-mail message from e-mail address , 3/23/04.
  3. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 292.
  4. Ancestry Web Site, 1810 Census. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  5. Family records, Copy of pages written by Gertrude Angeline Tipple Hause (in DJW files).

Philip Klum1

#8631, born about 1730, died after 6 February 1809
Relationship5th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Philipp Glump2
Mother*Anna Margaretha Veronica Unknown3

Family

Margaretha Batz
Child

Life Events

(Witness) HistorySome of this family settled in Renselaer County, according to this account:

The Palatines Along Hoosick Road in Rensselaer County
August 27, 2021 by John Warren 4 Comments

account and depiction of the Palatine refugees’ sufferings in Germany from The State of the Palatines for fifty years past to this present time (London, 1710) courtesy the British LibraryDuring the turmoil of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), many Protestant Germans from the Middle Rhine region of the Holy Roman Empire fled to England, with the largest group of refugees – some 13,000 – arriving there in 1709.

The arrival of these “Poor Palatines” caused a rise in opposition to immigration in England. Most were quickly sent to Ireland, but nearly 3,000 were sent on 10 ships to the colonial Province of New York (a group about a third the size of the population of the city of New York at that time).

To pay off their passage, many were assigned to work camps on the Hudson River. Known as East Camp and West Camp, these were located on Livingston Manor, at what is today Germantown (in Columbia County) and across the river in what is now Saugerties (Ulster County). From the work camp settlements some moved on to other now well-known “Palatine” places.*

Those who were the first to leave traveled the long road north from Livingston Manor, where Troy is now they turned northeast on the “Hosek Road” (Hoosick Road, now Route 7), the only public highway across the Rensselaerwyck Manor at that time. The road linked the Albany area with communities settled on the Hoosac Patent, which had been granted in 1688 at what is now the northeast corner of Rensselaer County.

Palatine settlements showing Hoosick Road Palatines near Brunswick Rensselaer County NYIn 1711 there was an expedition against French Quebec (the Walker Expedition). The attack was part of the spread of the European war to North America and is known locally as Queen Anne’s War (1702-1713). Some Palatines at Livingston Manor who had served in this expedition (under compulsion) were among those who settled their families afterward near the north line of the East Manor of Rensselaerwyck, at what is now the north line of the town of Brunswick, and the towns of Schagticoke and Pittstown.

A 1714 census of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck reported a total population 427, including 181 enslaved people. Among the first recorded Palatines there were the names Jung, Freiderich, Shaffer [Schaffer], Kelmer [Kolmer], Froelich, Bergman, Schmidt [Smith], and Schneider [Snyder], Ham, and Witbeck.

After another expedition against New France in 1724 more joined them from Livingston Manor, including Keener, Dirk, Phillips, Lamp-Man, Conrad [Cooradt], and others. Johannes Hayner and Ulrich and Philip Barnett settled at what became the hamlet of Haynersville. Shortly thereafter, a meetinghouse was constructed nearby, along with the Gilead Lutheran Church (the church today is a later building). In the 1740s, the congregations were ministered to by Rev. Peter Nicholas Somnier, who was also the pastor of the churches to the west, almost surely in German, as his successors would into the mid-19th century.

During the North American campaigns of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748), known locally as King George’s War (1744-1748), the French and their Indigenous allies made several raids to the colonial frontier between Albany and Lake George. On November 28, 1745 the village of Old Saratoga (Schuylerville) was sacked and burnt, with more than 100 people killed or captured. In 1746 they raided the Hoosac River valley, including an attack on Fort Massachusetts (now North Adams, MA); and in 1748 attacked Schenectady. Historians report that the raid on the Hoosac resulted in many Palatine families fleeing back to Livingston Manor. Many Palatine families also fled during the French and Indian War (1754-1763, part of the Seven Years War in Europe, 1756-1763).

Stone Jug house in Clermont built by Palatine tenant farmer Konradt Lasher in the mid-1700s (photo by Wikimedia user Daniel Case)When the war ended, more emigrants – Germans, Dutch, English, Scotch, Irish and French – settled the area as well. Some Palatines settled at what is now Petersburgh where they built a log church which still stood as an old schoolhouse in 1800. In the 1760s, the regular pastor was ”Schole Master Watson,” a lay preacher.

* The name Palatine is a bit of a misnomer, as they weren’t all from the Palatinate; they also were not all Protestant, some were Catholic. In 1723, they also acquired land west of Little Falls and then began settling along the Mohawk River including at what is now Palatine, Palatine Bridge, and into the Schoharie Valley.

Illustrations: An account and depiction of the Palatine refugees’ sufferings in Germany from “The State of the Palatines for fifty years past to this present time…” (London, 1710) courtesy the British Library; Map of Palatine settlements showing Hoosick Road Palatines near Brunswick Rensselaer County NY (original map from The Story of the Palatines: An Episode in Colonial History by Sanford Hoadley Cobb, 1897; and Stone Jug house in Clermont, NY, built by Palatine tenant farmer Konradt Lasher in the mid-1700s (photo by Wikimedia user Daniel Case).

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Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Hudson Valley - Catskills, Mohawk ValleyTagged With: Brunswick, Fort Massachusetts, French And Indian War, French History, German-American History, Hoosac River, Immigration, King George’s War, Livingston Manor, North Adams, Palatines, Pittstown, Queen Ann, Queen Anne's War, Rensselaer County, Rensselaerswijck, Schagticoke, Troy

About John Warren
John Warren is founder and editor of the New York Almanack. He's been a media professional for more than 35 years with a focus on history, journalism and documentary production. He has a master's degree in Public History and is on the staff of the New York State Writers Institute, a center for literary arts based at the University at Albany. John lives in the Adirondack Park. He is co-founder of Adirondack Atlas, a geolocation, database and mapping services company serving the region, and his weekly Adirondack Outdoors Conditions Report airs across Northern New York on the North Country Public Radio network.4 
Name VariationGlump3 
Name VariationClum 
Name VariationKlump 
Birth*about 1730; Columbia, New York1,5 
Marriage*5 November 1751; Germantown, Columbia, New York; Principal=Margaretha Batz5 
Rev War*See Petition for pension, Rev. War grave, Land Bounty Rights6,7,8,9
Census*179010 
Census180011 
BurialPine Plains, Dutchess, New York7 
Death*after 6 February 1809; Date of will1 
DNA Match*Ancestry Warren Buckley 23 cMs 1 seg12 
Probate*29 August 180913 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited30 August 2021

Citations

  1. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 292.
  2. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  3. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), pp. 290-293.
  4. The New York Almanack.com, The New York Almanack 2021, The Palatines Along Hoosick Rd., Rensselaer County, NY. https://www.newyorkalmanack.com/2021/08/the-palatines-along-hoosick-road-in-rensselaer-county/?fbclid=IwAR28rKa9gtSu5KP8YuPkUhc8_2sfEbKTagDNpWZ7sJESoicQ_hwgmbfkke8.. Hereinafter cited as NY Almanack.
  5. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S., Dutch Selected States Reformed Church Vital Records, 1660-1926 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Original data: Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  6. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S. House of Representative Private Claims, Vol. 1 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
    Original data: House of Representatives. Digested Summary and Alphabetical List of Private Claims Which Have Been Presented to the House of Representatives. Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1853.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  7. Ancestry Web Site, Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots; Volume: 1; Serial: 7973; Volume: 7. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  8. Ancestry Web Site, New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. I - Extracts; Publication Place: Albany, New York; Publisher: J. B. Lyon Co.; Publication Year: 1904; Page Number: 231. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  9. Ancestry Web Site, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/154343137/person/112040715925/facts]. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  10. Ancestry Web Site, Year: 1790; Census Place: Germantown, Columbia, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 263; Image: 278; Family History Library Film: 0568146. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  11. Ancestry Web Site, Year: 1800; Census Place: Germantown, Columbia, New York; Series: M32; Roll: 22; Page: 1201; Image: 205; Family History Library Film: 193710. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  12. Ancestry Web Site, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-matches/compare-ng/912474FF-654B-4E6D-A278-7242EB07A0DD/with/AD820C25-4738-462D-AB73-44900D1415AF. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  13. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 292, Columbia County, NY Will Book C.

Margaretha Batz1

#8632
Relationship5th great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller

Family

Philip Klum born about 1730, died after 6 February 1809
Child

Life Events

Marriage*5 November 1751; Germantown, Columbia, New York; Principal=Philip Klum1 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S., Dutch Selected States Reformed Church Vital Records, 1660-1926 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Original data: Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.

Philipp Glump1

#8633
Relationship6th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller
Father*Johann Philipp Glump2
Mother*Eva Margaretha Volz

Family

Anna Margaretha Veronica Unknown
Child

Life Events

Marriage*before 1710; Principal=Anna Margaretha Veronica Unknown3,4 
Immigration17104 
Hunter List1710; #2425 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 292.
  2. Ancestry Web Site, Marriage record: Ancestry.com. Germany, Select Marriages, 1558-1929 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Original data: Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  3. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), pp. 290-293.
  4. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  5. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 290.

Anna Margaretha Veronica Unknown1

#8634
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller

Family

Philipp Glump
Child

Life Events

Marriage*before 1710; Principal=Philipp Glump1,2 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), pp. 290-293.
  2. Ancestry Web Site, Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
    Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.

Johann Philipp Glump1

#8635
Relationship7th great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller

Family

Eva Margaretha Volz
Child

Life Events

Marriage*30 January 1839; Evangelisch, Seckenheim, Mannheim, Baden, Germany; Principal=Eva Margaretha Volz1 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site, Marriage record: Ancestry.com. Germany, Select Marriages, 1558-1929 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Original data: Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.

Eva Margaretha Volz1

#8636
Relationship7th great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller

Family

Johann Philipp Glump
Child

Life Events

Marriage*30 January 1839; Evangelisch, Seckenheim, Mannheim, Baden, Germany; Principal=Johann Philipp Glump1 
ChartsAncestry of Doris, Marilyn, Diane, and Craig
Ancestry of Isabel Coons
Last Edited4 July 2018

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site, Marriage record: Ancestry.com. Germany, Select Marriages, 1558-1929 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Original data: Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.

Elisabeth Tippel

#8637
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller
Father*Johannes Tippel born before 22 May 1743
Mother*Catharina Henrich born before 13 January 1748

Family

Child

Life Events

Name VariationDippel 
Name VariationTipple; Tipple-DNA 
DNA Match*to Peter Hall13 at Ancestry 5C1R1 
ChartsSome Descendants of Johann Peter Diewel/Dipple/Tipple
Last Edited27 July 2017

Citations

  1. Ancestry Web Site. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
  2. Surname DNA Project - www.familytreedna.com.

Ruth Theresa La Bonte1

#8638
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Doris J. Muller
Father*Alphonse/Alvin La Bonte1 born 1873

Life Events

DNA Match*Common Ancestor: La Bonte-Schryver ID 1559 and 1560. DNA Testee ID 86401 
ChartsSome Descendants of Albertus Schreiber
Some Descendants of Pierre Labonte
Last Edited25 August 2017

Jeanne Breault Breault1

#8640
Relationship4th cousin of Doris J. Muller

Life Events

DNA Match*MRCA: La Bonte-Schryver. Testee 8640 
Last Edited3 August 2017