James William Overfield1
#1502, born 5 February 1903, died 30 November 2001
Father* | William Overfield1 born 14 August 1870, died 23 April 1971 |
Mother* | Carrie Bennett Morse1 born 15 October 1875, died 19 December 1932 |
Family | Minnie Abigail Worden born 9 June 1902, died 15 May 1990 |
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Birth* | 5 February 1903; Beekman, Dutchess, New York1 |
Marriage* | 3 January 1926; Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York; Principal=Minnie Abigail Worden1 |
Note* | Lived in Hyde Park, NY. |
Death* | 30 November 2001; Danville, Contra Costa, California1 |
Citations
- Family records, Ralph Overfield to Michael Wormser to Doris June 5, 2008.
Aaron F. Borden
#1503, born about 1866, died 16 February 1910
Family | Evina Worden born 6 August 1867, died 18 May 1922 |
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Birth* | about 1866; 1868, per Death Certificate |
Marriage* | 15 June 1904; Bayonne, New Jersey; . It is probable that soon after the 1900 census was taken, Evina either visited or went to live with her sister Noella Tallmadge in New Jersey. This suggests that she met Aaron Borden there, especially since her second child with Borden was born there in 1908. (The first child named Noella died in infancy.); Principal=Evina Worden1 |
Death* | 16 February 1910; Red Bluff, Tehama, California2 |
Burial* | 17 February 1910; Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, California; ; Undertaker: W. C. Fickert3 |
Citations
- Marriage record, Minister: Pastor 46th St. M.E. Church, Bayonne, NJ. Witnesses were Robert Cozine and Bessie Tipple.
- Death record , State Index No. 438, Local Registered No. 10.
- Family records, Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
Gladys Evina Borden1
#1504, born 21 May 1908, died 11 January 1973
Relationship | Grandaunt of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Aaron F. Borden born about 1866, died 16 February 1910 |
Mother* | Evina Worden born 6 August 1867, died 18 May 1922 |
Family | Bernard Henry Chapman born 9 June 1904 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 21 May 1908; Jerseyville, New Jersey2 |
Marriage* | 14 January 1928; St. John's Church, Barrytown-on-Hudson, Columbia, New York; in early evening by Chaplain Smith; Principal=Bernard Henry Chapman3 |
Death* | 11 January 19731 |
Burial* | St. Johnsville, New York |
Citations
- Family records, Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
- Family records, Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother, and follow-up letter to June.
- Family records, Letter from Helen Robinson.
Georg Kuhn
#1505, born about 1717
Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Johann Wilhelm Kuhn born 1695 |
Mother* | Elisabetha Kilmer born about 1697 |
Family | Anna Maria Plass |
Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1717 |
Note* | Georg and Anna Maria had children baptized at Churchtown Luth., Germantown Ref., and Manorton Luth. Churches. |
Marriage* | Principal=Anna Maria Plass |
Charts | Some Descendants of Johann Jacob Kuhn/Coon(s) |
Last Edited | 27 February 2000 |
Maria Ferguson
#1506, born about 1820
Family | Joseph P. Worden born about 1815, died 23 January 1902 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1820 |
Marriage* | 9 December 1841; Principal=Joseph P. Worden |
Charles W. Goodrich
#1507, born about 1858
Family | Evina Worden born 6 August 1867, died 18 May 1922 |
Child |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1858 |
Marriage* | 1 July 1910; Red Bluff, California; . A transcript of the marriage record (probably written by Mrs. James W. Goodrich) shows Charley W. Goodrich of Manton, CA married to Evina Worden Borden of Lowrey, CA on July 1, 1910 in an Episcopal Church in Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA.; Principal=Evina Worden |
James Goodrich
#1508, born 23 October 1910, died 1970
Relationship | Granduncle of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Charles W. Goodrich born about 1858 |
Mother* | Evina Worden born 6 August 1867, died 18 May 1922 |
Family | Eleanor Dumas born 11 November 1919, died 26 May 1980 |
Children |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | 23 October 1910 |
Marriage* | May 1938; Regina Coeli Church, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York; Principal=Eleanor Dumas |
Burial* | 1970; Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; in Worden plot with Renselaer, LaBonte, etc. |
Death* | 1970 |
DNA Match* | MRCA Evina Worden Tipple. DNA Testee 1511 |
James Worden Goodrich
#1509, born 12 December 1943, died 18 October 2010
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | James Goodrich born 23 October 1910, died 1970 |
Mother* | Eleanor Dumas born 11 November 1919, died 26 May 1980 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 12 December 1943; Rhinebeck Hospital, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
Residence* | about 1955; at Berkshire Industrial Farm, Canaan, NY as a teenager1 |
Milit-Beg* | and was in the Vietnam War2 |
Death* | 18 October 2010; Fair Haven, Vermont2 |
Obituary | 20 October 2010; FAIR HAVEN - Mr. James Worden Goodrich Jr., 66, died at his home in Fair Haven on Monday, October 18, 2010. 3 Jim was born December 12, 1943, in Rhinebeck, N.Y., the son of the late James W. and Eleanor (Dumas) Goodrich Sr. He graduated from Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park, N.Y., with the class of 1961. He was a United States Army veteran of the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged at the rank of SP5 in 1968. Jim resided in Manchester, Vt., for several years. He was a licensed barber and well known in that area where he owned and operated a barber shop as well as the Corn Crib vegetable stand. He was also a self-employed carpenter and electrician. He eventually relocated to Fair Haven to be closer to other family members and became partners in business with his sister, June, in the operation of the Vermont Pack Rat Store on Main Street from 2000 to 2008. Jim's memberships included the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3907 of Fair Haven and the American Legion Post 49, also of Fair Haven. His enjoyments in life were gardening, golfing, fishing and hunting. He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Janet Lynne (Woodruff) Goodrich of Fair Haven, whom he married on May 29, 1998; his children, Tasha Hall of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Shelia Hennsley of Raleigh, N.C., Misty Ann Grist of N.C.; stepchildren, Albert Rogers of Castleton and Brian Rogers of Fair Haven. Also survived by his brothers and sisters, Sandra Crouch of Chandler, N.C., June Goodrich Wilcha and Faith Lemnotis and her husband John, all of Fair Haven, Stephen Goodrich of Champlain, N.Y., and Edward Goodrich of Whitehall, N.Y.; and also by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his uncle, Ira K. "Blackie" Blackbird. Graveside services and burial will be conducted on Thursday, October 21, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Fair Haven with Rev. James A. Lawrence, pastor of Our Lady of Seven Dolors Catholic Church, officiating. A reception for family and friends will immediately follow the services at the Eagle Club on Academy Street in Fair Haven for continued fellowship. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours today, Wednesday, Oct. 20th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Durfee Funeral Home in Fair Haven. |
Citations
- Chapman Address Book.
- Obituary, Rutland Herald, VT, October, 20, 2010.
- Obituary, Rutland Herald, VT.
Sandra Sue Goodrich
#1510, born 13 November 1939
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | James Goodrich born 23 October 1910, died 1970 |
Mother* | Eleanor Dumas born 11 November 1919, died 26 May 1980 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 13 November 1939; Rhinebeck Hospital, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
June Ann Goodrich
#1511, born 13 June 1942, died 25 June 2020
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | James Goodrich born 23 October 1910, died 1970 |
Mother* | Eleanor Dumas born 11 November 1919, died 26 May 1980 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 13 June 1942; Rhinebeck Hospital, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
Death* | 25 June 20201 |
DNA Match* | MRCA ID: 1490. Testee 1511 |
Citations
- Letter in personal files of Doris Wheeler, Facebook post from November 2020 by sister Faith.
William Tallmadge
#1512, born about 1872
Family | Noella Worden born 7 April 1873 |
Child |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1872 |
Marriage* | before 1900; Principal=Noella Worden |
Charles Renselaer Tallmadge
#1513, born 3 January 1893, died 28 December 1977
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | William Tallmadge born about 1872 |
Mother* | Noella Worden born 7 April 1873 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 3 January 18931 |
Note* | Charles had several children and lived in Bayonne, NJ. |
Death* | 28 December 1977; Bayonne, Hudson, New Jersey2 |
Citations
- Family records, e-mail address.
- Family records, see birth.
Robert Jackson Cozine1,2
#1514, born 10 September 1886, died December 1971
Father* | Jacob Henry Cozine3 born 1852 |
Mother* | Rachel W. Unknown1 born about 1856 |
Family | Bessie H. Tipple born October 1886, died 21 April 1925 |
Children |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | 10 September 1886; Bayonne, Hudson, New Jersey2 |
Birth | about 18874 |
Marriage* | Principal=Bessie H. Tipple |
Note* | He lived at 1701 Stanhope St., Brooklyn, NY (or was this son Raymond?)5 |
Death* | December 19712 |
Note | "The Cozines are of Dutch descent with Cozyn Gerritzsen coming to New Amsterdam (old New York City) in the year 1633 .. his 78 acre farm is where NYU and Washington Sq park sit today.."3 |
Citations
- Census, 1820, Bayonne, NJ.
- Web page, https://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~krost/aqwg22.htm. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- Family records, from e-mail address to DJW 14 Dec 2002.
- Census, 1920, Bayonne, NJ.
- Chapman Address Book.
William Burghardt
#1515, born about 1890
Family | Pearl Augusta Tipple born October 1893 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1890 |
Marriage* | Principal=Pearl Augusta Tipple |
Benjamin Van Etten
#1516, born 3 May 1772, died 5 February 1851
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Jacobus Van Etten born 10 August 1736 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Osterhout born 6 July 1740 |
Family | |
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Birth* | 3 May 1772; Rochester, Ulster, New York |
Baptism | 3 August 1772 |
Death* | 5 February 1851 |
Samuel Montross Worden
#1517, born 7 July 1794, died 28 January 1880
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Leonard Worden1 born about 1776, died 1841 |
Mother* | Amy Montross2 born after 1776 |
Family | Catherine Southard born 7 March 1805, died 4 February 1877 |
Children |
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Birth* | 7 July 1794; Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, New York; . Date is 4 Jul 1794, according to a bible entry cited in a handwritten record dated 8 Feb 1975 and based on "Lillian Worden research (author unknown)." This record was obtained from Worden Family Association (probable source is Muriel Meeker)3,4 |
Census* | 1800; Clinton, Dutchess, New York; age under 105 |
Census | 1810; Clinton, Dutchess, New York; with 2 M <10, 1 <16, 1<35, 2F <10, 1< 45. Note the name is Samuel Warden and may not belong to SMW at all.6 |
Marriage* | 8 November 1823; Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; . Samuel Montross was a widower when he married Katherine Southard. (Could he have been married to the Elizabeth Worden who died 1 Jan 1822 in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County NY.? There is a reference at the First Presbyterian Church in Pleasant Valley, record "#12: 17 May 1812. Baptized adult, Elizabeth Worden, wife of Samuel Worden." But also see Samuel M. Worden, b. 1777 in Westchester County, died in 1839/1840 in Pleasant Valley; he may have been married to an Elizabeth who had a child Zaccheus b. about 1807, d. 1826 in Pleasant Valley. ); Principal=Catherine Southard, Witness=David Pultz, Witness=Catherine Dederich7,8,9 |
Census | 1830; Clinton, Dutchess, New York; with 1 M 5-10, self 30-40, 2 F under 5, 1 F under 3010 |
Residence | 1830; Clinton, Dutchess, New York; and is found two pages away from Leonard on the Census10 |
Residence* | about 1840; Milan Hollow Road, Milan, Dutchess, New York; per June Goodrich Wilcha, this homestead was near Bulls Head Road and Clinton. In a letter from the Town of Milan historian, Norma Ingles, dated November 10, 1989, the suggestion is made that Samuel Montross' land may have bordered Wildey, Thorne or Herrick land, near the Town of Clinton line. The map shown in the attached exhibit seems to accurately portray where this family lived (red dot at top right). Notice the Southard Road running north and south along the right edge. That is probably where Catherine Southard lived before her marriage to SMW. Also notice the red dot at the left. Thst appears to approximately where Benjamin Worden and Isaac Frost lived. |
Census | 1840; Milan, Dutchess, New York; with 1 M under 5, self 40-50, 1 F under 5, 1 F 5-10, 1 F 10-14, 1 F 30-4011 |
Note | Six children died early, according to family record of 8 Feb 1975 |
Census | 1850; Milan, Dutchess, New York; Milan; age 55; with Catherine 50, Philander 16, Alexander 12, Renselaer 9, Catherine 4. H of H is John T. Stoughtenburgh12 |
Census | 1870; Rhinecliff Post Office, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; age 70, blacksmith, with Catherine (wife) age 65, Renselaer age 24 (brick mason), Minnie [Minerva] age 20 [Renselaer's wife], Evina age 2.4 |
Death* | 28 January 1880; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; age 84, paralysis, per Mortality Schedule13,14,15 |
Note* | In 1828, a Samuel M. Worden sold blacksmith tools to John Bard (see land records at Dutchess County Courthouse)16 |
Note | Family Bible entry from Yesteryears Magazine: "In the possession (1973) of Mrs. Katherine M. Kipp, 38 Garden Street, Red Hook, N.Y. Copied and submitted by Mrs. Muriel T. Meeker. Published by the London Printing & Publishing Co. Samuel M. Worden b Clinton, Dut. Co., N.Y. 4 July 1794 Catherine (Southard) Worden b Rhinebeck, N.Y. William C. Worden b Clinton, N.Y. 5 Jan 1825 Elizabeth Ann Worden b Clinton, N.Y 28 Feb 1827 Philenia Worden b Clinton, N.Y. 17 Nov 1829 Emma Worden b Clinton, N.Y. 25 Sep 1833 Mary Jane Worden b Clinton, N.Y. 17 Aug 1834 Philander B. Worden b Clinton, N.Y. 15 Sept 1837 Alexander L. Worden b Milan, Dut. Co., N.Y. 5 July 1842 Bandar C. Worden b Milan, N.Y. 18 Aug 1844 [Renselaer] Kate Worden b Milan, N.Y. 5 Apr 1846"17 |
DNA Match* | 2012; Proven via several descendants, including Gedmatch IDs A206179, M712835, T439272, T488578 and more. |
Ahnentafel* | 60 |
Citations
- Gilbert Bahn, Gilbert Bahn (including Bahn Census of the Ancient Worden Family in America to 1850).
- Ancestry Web Site, https://trees.ancestry.com/tree/3266019/person/-930076438?ssrc=
Source cited as Hannah Montross's Bible. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com. - Family records.
- Ancestry Web Site, 1870 Census. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Census, 1800.
- Ancestry Web Site, Image 20 (of 21). Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Newspaper clipping.
- Church records,Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY.
- Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Pub. Code 015, # 2688.
- Census, 1830.
- Census, 1840.
- Census, 1850.
- Obituary, Newspaper index, Adriance Library.
- Ancestry Web Site, Source Information:
Ancestry.com. U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, New York, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
Original data: U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, New York, 1850-1880. Albany, New York: New York State Library. Microfilm, 15 rolls.. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com. - Family bible, Transcription pub. by the Dutchess County Genealogical Society in "The Dutchess," Vol. 1 #3, Dec 1973. The bible was in the possession of Muriel M. (Tator) Meeker, R.F.D. 1, Winstead, CT 06098.
- Court records of land transfers: Dutchess County Courthouse, Poughkeepsie, NY.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=KJZM-GMY
Catherine Southard
#1518, born 7 March 1805, died 4 February 1877
Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Barend Southard born 16 October 1772, died between 1820 and 1830 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Ostrander1,2 born 2 November 1771, died 27 April 1870 |
Family | Samuel Montross Worden born 7 July 1794, died 28 January 1880 |
Children |
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Birth* | 7 March 1805; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York3 |
Baptism | 7 April 1805; St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York4 |
Marriage* | 8 November 1823; Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; . Samuel Montross was a widower when he married Katherine Southard. (Could he have been married to the Elizabeth Worden who died 1 Jan 1822 in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County NY.? There is a reference at the First Presbyterian Church in Pleasant Valley, record "#12: 17 May 1812. Baptized adult, Elizabeth Worden, wife of Samuel Worden." But also see Samuel M. Worden, b. 1777 in Westchester County, died in 1839/1840 in Pleasant Valley; he may have been married to an Elizabeth who had a child Zaccheus b. about 1807, d. 1826 in Pleasant Valley. ); Principal=Samuel Montross Worden, Witness=David Pultz, Witness=Catherine Dederich5,3,6 |
Census* | 1860; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; with daughter Philena Traver and her family7 |
Death* | 4 February 1877; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; at 71 y.8 |
Burial* | 8 February 1877; Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
Ahnentafel* | 61 |
Citations
- Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Community Cemetery.
- Family records, Ostrander Family Association, c/o Emmett Ostrander, 115 Lincoln Ave. E, Cranford, NJ 07016.
- Church records,Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY.
- Church records,Baptism Record, St. Paul';s Lutheran Church of Wurtemburg, Rhinebeck, NY, 1760-1899, Item No. 800, published by Kinship, Rhinebeck, NY.
- Newspaper clipping.
- Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Pub. Code 015, # 2688.
- Census, Ancestry.com https://interactive.ancestry.com/7667/4235910_00366/49215576?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3frank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-g%26gsfn%3dCatherine%26gsln%3dWorden%26mswpn__ftp%3dNew%2bYork%252c%2bUSA%26mswpn%3d35%26mswpn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3244%257c35%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msbdy%3d1803%26uidh%3dn24%26mssng0%3dEmanuel%26mssns0%3dConsalus%26pcat%3dROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3d49215576%26db%3d1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3d1%26ml_rpos%3d5&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord
- Newspaper clipping, Deaths [Vol. I] & Much Miscellaneous from Rhinebeck, NY Newspapers, 1846-1899.
Eleanor Dumas
#1519, born 11 November 1919, died 26 May 1980
Family | James Goodrich born 23 October 1910, died 1970 |
Children |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | 11 November 1919 |
Marriage* | May 1938; Regina Coeli Church, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York; Principal=James Goodrich |
Death* | 26 May 1980 |
Philander B. Worden
#1521, born 11 September 1837, died 13 March 1863
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Samuel Montross Worden1 born 7 July 1794, died 28 January 1880 |
Mother* | Catherine Southard born 7 March 1805, died 4 February 1877 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 11 September 1837; Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, New York |
Note* | Unmarried. The following story appears in family records. However, it has been questioned by a Civil War researcher who claims it is not possible, since the date precedes any military activity that could have resulted in Philander having been taken prisoner. Moreover, oter information has been found stating that he died of disease. Therefore, this story is highly questionable but recorded here because future researchers may find it of value: Philander died of starvation. When he was released from prison, he was fed a hearty meal and died as a result, having had nothing but gruel for several months.2,3,4 |
Civil War* | with the 150th Dutchess County Regiment, Company G: "WORDEN, PHILANDER.—Age , 23 years. Enlisted, September 3, 1862, at Stanford, to serve three years; mustered in as private,Co. C, October 11, 1862; died, March 13, 1863, at Belger Barracks, Baltimore, Md . " 2 |
Death* | 13 March 1863; Belger Barracks, Baltimore, Maryland; ; tombstone is in Rhinebeck Cemetery |
Citations
- Census, 1850.
- Web page, https://dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/150th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- Family records.
- Web page, https://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/150th.html. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
Philena Worden1
#1522, born 17 November 1829, died 11 December 1912
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Samuel Montross Worden born 7 July 1794, died 28 January 1880 |
Mother* | Catherine Southard born 7 March 1805, died 4 February 1877 |
Family | William Henry Traver born 11 November 1825, died 5 October 1902 |
Child |
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Birth* | 17 November 1829; Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, New York; (1828, per Muriel Meeker) |
Marriage* | 10 August 1848; Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, Columbia, New York; both of Dutchess County. (Town Clerk marriage record shows William H. Traver 23 yr. and Phebe Wordon 19 yr married Aug 10, 1848); Principal=William Henry Traver2 |
Census* | 1860; with husband, children and mother, Catherine Worden |
Death* | 11 December 1912; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
Note* | Could this be Aunt Fanny? (See excerpt from letter written by "Aunt Flo Mann" to her niece "Emily White.") |
Citations
- World Family Tree, CD-ROM, Release date: August 22, 1996), Middle name comes from Ancestry's OneWorld Tree.
- Church records,#2246.
- "Meeker chart," (MS; DJW files). Hereinafter cited as "Meeker chart."
William Henry Traver
#1523, born 11 November 1825, died 5 October 1902
Family | Philena Worden born 17 November 1829, died 11 December 1912 |
Child |
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Birth* | 11 November 1825; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York1 |
Marriage* | 10 August 1848; Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, Columbia, New York; both of Dutchess County. (Town Clerk marriage record shows William H. Traver 23 yr. and Phebe Wordon 19 yr married Aug 10, 1848); Principal=Philena Worden2 |
Death* | 5 October 1902; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York1 |
Note* | William's relative, Jacob P. Traver, had a will dated 30 June 1820 in which he mentioned Benjamin Worden. Jacob lived in Clinton, and the will was filed and probated in Dutchess County on 8.22.1821.3 |
Citations
- "Meeker chart," (MS; DJW files). Hereinafter cited as "Meeker chart."
- Church records,#2246.
- Will, Will Book F, Dutchess County Courthouse.
Isabell Lucas Quick
#1524, born 27 October 1857, died 24 June 1940
Father* | Smith Quick born about 1835 |
Mother* | Sarah Burrell born about 1837 |
Family | Renselaer Case Worden born 18 August 1841, died 16 December 1924 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | 27 October 1857; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York1,2 |
Occupation* | Hillside School; a school teacher2 |
Marriage* | 12 April 1903; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; . No issue; Principal=Renselaer Case Worden1 |
Death* | 24 June 1940; Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York3,2 |
Burial* | after 24 June 1940; Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York2 |
Citations
- Marriage record.
- Obituary, Poughkeepsie Journal, June 25, 1940, p. 12.
- Death record.
Sarah Augusta Clement
#1525, born about 1846, died 24 April 1902
Father* | Moses Clement born about 1820 |
Mother* | Ann Gracie Unknown born about 1820 |
Family | Renselaer Case Worden born 18 August 1841, died 16 December 1924 |
Life Events | |
Birth* | about 1846; Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York |
Marriage* | 29 March 1887; Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York; . No issue; Principal=Renselaer Case Worden1 |
Death* | 24 April 1902; Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York2 |
Citations
- Marriage record.
- Death record.
Katherine Henrietta Worden
#1526, born 5 April 1846, died 27 December 1926
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Samuel Montross Worden1 born 7 July 1794, died 28 January 1880 |
Mother* | Catherine Southard born 7 March 1805, died 4 February 1877 |
Family | George Alexander Mann born 18 October 1840, died 11 October 1890 |
Children |
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Birth* | 5 April 1846; Milan (Town of), Dutchess, New York |
Marriage* | 28 February 1865; Rhinebeck Methodist Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; ; records supposedly burned in church fire in 1899; Principal=George Alexander Mann |
Death* | 27 December 1926; Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York |
Anecdote* | Mann-Worden Letter. See exhibit.2 |
Name-Oth | Kate |
Citations
- Census, 1850.
- Family records.
- Family records, The Worden Family, author Percy Clifford Briggs, written 27 Dec 1926, found in family papers of Bonnie Briggs' mother April 2011 (via Kathlyn Osmond).
- Family records, Kathlyn Osmond.
Anna Gertraud Falckenberg
#1527, born about 1705
Relationship | 5th great-grandaunt of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Johann Wilhelm Falckenberg born before 10 December 1671 |
Mother* | Maria Elisabetha Becker born about 1672 |
Life Events | |
Name Variation | Valkenburg |
Birth* | about 1705 |
Note* | Her name is frequently found as Valkenburg, etc. Sp.: Anna Gertraudt - sister of the child's father, Johanna Magdalena - d/o the late Peter Michel, and Henrich - s/o the late Conradt Brun at O.B. |
Baptism | and sponsors were Anna Gertraudt - sister of the child's father, Johanna Magdalena - d/o the late Peter Michel, and Henrich - s/o the late Conradt Brun at O.B.1 |
Last Edited | 23 August 2014 |
Citations
- Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985).
Henrich (Research) Tigges1
#1528, born 14 October 1847, died 1904
Father-Alt. Parent | Wilhelm Tigges2 |
Father-Alt. Parent | Anton Tigges3 |
Mother-Alt. Parent | Sophie Kraemer |
Mother-Alt. Parent | Francisca Freisen3 |
Mother-Alt. Parent | Antonette Beckmann4 |
Life Events | |
Euro-Origin* | Westfalen, Prussia, Germany; So far, the closest match to a September 1847 birth date (per 1900 Census) is the one shown as his Birth* record, below. Because so many Tigges family members came from the Lienen area, I have to consider that as a possible origin for Henrich. Marriage records for Lienen do not seem to be available. However, it appears that "everyone with the surname Tigges from Lienen could trace their roots back to Tigges Borger (SourceL K954022 1711-1778 Call No.: 0526267 Evangelisch, Lienen, Westfalen, Preussen: Father Tigges Borger, mother Elsabe Witte, daughter Elisabel Tigges Borger christened 3 Apr 1715)." One possible reason for a different location could be religion, since the Kirchhundem family was Catholic while the Lienen family was Protestant. However, a noted German genealogist (Ernest Thode) has recommended that I focus on the east German Saxony area because of his ship's passenger arrival record. Of course, we also have to consider the possibility that Henry was living in Sachsen at the time of his departure for America, but was born elsewhere. -Meanwhile, I include below other possible baptismal records from the appropriate time frame in hopes of one day finding his birth, baptism and/or parents.5 |
Birth-Alt | 20 May 1845; Menden, Westfalen, Preussen, Germany4 |
Father-Alt | 20 May 1845; Principal=Henrich Tigges4 |
Baptism-Alt | 23 May 18454 |
Birth-Alt | 15 November 1846; Prussia, Germany; Disproven: This birth to Franz Adam Tigges and Elizabeth Potts in Germany is now ruled out because their son moved with them to America, used the name August instead of Henry and had a wife and children in Wisconsin while our Henry was in New York and Oregon with his wife and child.6,7 |
Baptism-Alt | 18 November 1846; Roemisch-Katholisch, Steinheim, Westphalen, Preusen, Germany; Or he was baptized 27 Feb 1847 Evangelische, Heiden, Lippe where the child is named Heinrich Adolph Tigges and mother is Anne Marie Tigges (no father shown). Or he was baptized 30 May 1847 Evangelische, Lienen, Westfalen, Preussen (now Bavaria), where he is named Heinrich Rudolph Tigges and his parents are Wilhelm and Sophie Kraemer.8,9,10,11,5 |
Birth-Alt | 11 May 1847; Lienen, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany12 |
Baptism-Alt | 30 May 1847; Evangelische, Lienen, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany12 |
Baptism-Alt | 22 July 1847; Katholisch, Bigge, Westphalen, Prussia, Germany3 |
Birth* | 14 October 1847; According to the 1900 Census, Henry was born in September 1847. This is the best fit, according to LDS records on FamilySearch.org, if we accept the fact that the baprismal date is correct but that the birth date was recorded incorrectly.13 |
Baptism | 15 October 1847; Kirchundem, Olpe, Westphalen, Prussia13 |
Immigration | 12 January 1866; Again, we have two immigration records. Both show place of origin as Sachsen. The first is Manifest ID number: 00030297; Name: Heinrich Tigges; Age: 18; Gender: Male; Occupation: Painter; Last Residence: U? (Prussia listed for others on manifest); Place of origin: Sachsen; Date of arrival: 12 Jan 1866; Final Destination: New York; Purpose for Travel: Staying in the USA; Port of Embarkation: Antwerp; Mode of Travel: Steerage. He was traveling alone. Per Don Tigges.14 |
Immigration* | 1 December 1866; New York, New York, New York; The second immigration record is dated 1 Dec 1866 and shows Henrich Tigges - Occupation: Painter; age 18; sex M; Literacy: U; Origin Saxony, Germany; Port Bremerhaven. A passenger list shows him traveling alone on the ship, Kosmos, Line 31, from Bremerhaven, origin Sachsen, Microfilm Serial M237, roll 274, List Number 1323.15,16 |
Note | I am unable to tell which of these immigration records applies to our Henry, or indeed if either of them does. Or could he have made two trips? No birth or baptismal record has been found in Saxony records online. |
Note | 10 March 1872; Manhattan, New York, New York; A Heinrich Wilhelm Tigges was married in Manhattan to Meta Schierenbeck. His parents were Johann H. Tigges and Elizabeth Deckenbroock. Meta's parents were Selcke Schierenbeck and Margaretha Boering.( This man's profile is recorded separately in this database.)17 |
Census | 1880; Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Note spelling of name on census transcription at FamilySearch is DEUS instead of Tigges. Henry is age 35, from Prussia, and working as a barber. He is living in his father-in-law's home with his wife Gussie b. Prussia and daughter Mary b. New York.18 |
Note* | 1890; Portland City Directory, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Henry is working as a barber for Miller & Johnson in rooms 327 Front.19 |
Census* | 1900; Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey; This Henry was born Sep 1847 and is a barber, married to Katherine, living in Hoboken, NJ (probably my great grandfather).20 |
Census | 1900; Westwood Borough, Bergen, New Jersey; This is probably not our Henry, although there are many similarities. This census entry shows him as age 53, a boarder, a barber assistant, b. Dec 1846 in Germany, and immigrated 1866 (34 years in U.S.A.). This "other" Henry is in an 1875 Newark, NJ City Directory and in Bergen, NJ in the 1900 Census. Our Henry appears to be the one shown as married in Hoboken, NJ in 1897. He is on the 1900 census with wife Katherine in Hoboken, dies in Hoboken in 1904 and is buried in NY Bay Cemetery in Jersey City.21 |
Burial* | 1904; NY Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey22 |
Death* | 1904; Hoboken, New Jersey; having been run over by a vehicle while crossing the street.22 |
Note | Henry's lineage as stated here is tentative. I do not yet have sufficient proof. There are many baptismal records in theLDS church records, some Protestant and some Roman Catholic, in the same general time and place. Which is correct, or even if none, is entirely speculative. |
Last Edited | 14 April 2017 |
Citations
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, Film #465570, Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 for Heinrich Rudolph Tigges.
- Family records, Per Vance Tigges, Wilhelm is more likely to be our Henry's father.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NPTP-VYY
- MyHeritage SuperSearch, https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30037/germany-births-baptisms-1558-1898?itemId=4183874-&action=showRecord#rm_. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
- Family records, e-mail address.
- Census, 1900.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index, FamilySearch.org. Batch No.: C980313, Source call No.: 1052663, Film; Sheet 00, Dates 1834-1867.
- Family records, LDS: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.:
Type: C980313 1834 - 1867 1052663 Film NONE. - Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index, LDS: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.:
Type: C980313 1834 - 1867 1052663 Film NONE. - Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, Germany Births and Baptisms 1558-1898,Source film No. 582398.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, IGI: Batch No. J954021, dates 1838-1863, call No. 0465570, film.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, Film #465570, Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 for Heinrich Rudolph Tigges (online at familysearch.org September 2011).
- Baptismal record: "Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen 1558-1898," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NZJG-VMB : accessed 11 Apr 2013), Heinrich Tigges Or Hachmann, 14 Oct 1847. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NZJG-VMB
- Passenger List, Manifest ID number: 00030297.
- Castle Garden Records online, www.Castlegarden.org. Hereinafter cited as Castle Garden records online.
- Ancestry Web Site, Online records: New York. 1866; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 274; Line: 31; List Number: 1323. https://interactive.ancestry.com/7488/NYM237_274-0182/5916280?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3ff2%3dKosmos%26db%3dpassengerships&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, "New York, Marriages, 1686-1980," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F67D-J4C : accessed 26 Feb 2014), Johann H. Tigges in entry for Heinrich Wilhelm Tigges and Meta Schierenbeck, 10 Mar 1872.
- Census, National Archives Film T9-1083 (FHL film 1255083), page 400D.
- "City Directory", Portland 1890.
- Census, 1900: Hoboken Ward 03, District 0036.
- Ancestry Web Site, Census 1900. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Death record , Certificate in DJW file.
Augusta Ernestine Stark
#1529, born before 17 October 1853, died 15 January 1890
Relationship | Great-grandmother of Doris J. Muller |
Father* | Carl Heinrich Stark born 19 November 1826, died 12 July 1898 |
Mother* | Marie Dorothea Stueber born 25 March 1830, died 6 October 1898 |
Family | Henry (Heinrich) Tigges born between September 1847 and 1848, died 1904 |
Child |
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Life Events | |
Birth* | before 17 October 1853; Stargard, Germany1,2 |
Immigration* | 19 March 1864; She immigrated on 19 March 1864 on the ship City of Baltimore to New York City from Liverpool, England; shows origin as Germany; Traveling with Maria (age 34), Franz (14), Emma (11), Augusta (8). These ages are not correct. See Birth records, per censuses, for each.3 |
(Witness) Immigration | 19 March 1864; Ship: City of Baltimore, New York, New York, New York; via the ship, City of Baltimore, from Liverpool, England. The manifest shows his origin as Germany, traveling with Maria (age 34), Franz (14), Emma (11), Augusta (8). [These ages are not correct. See birth dates in censuses for each.]; Principal=Carl Heinrich Stark4 |
Census | 1870; Huntington, Suffolk, New York; in the houshold of Carl Heinrich Stark5 |
(Witness) Census | 1870; Huntington, Suffolk, New York; Frederick (Carl Hendrick) age 49 and Mary age 44 with Emily (Emma Caroline Wilhelmine) age 19, Francie (Franz Carl) age 14, Augusta Ernestine age 14; Principal=Carl Heinrich Stark6 |
Marriage* | Principal=Henry (Heinrich) Tigges |
Census* | 1880; Portland, Multnomah, Oregon7 |
Death* | 15 January 1890; Oregon1 |
Note* | 14 Nov 1997: I found Eunice Sylvester, age 89, living at 11917 SW Steamboat Drive, Beaverrton, OR 97008-7004, phone: 503-644-3070. She gave me much information and many photos. Her grandmother was Emma Stark, who married Rheinhold Sylvester. Her father was Fred Sylvester. According to her, Rheinhold ran away from home in Germany to avoid military service. He went to sea and eventually became a first mate. He was asked to become a captain but chose to give up the sea, saying he had been shipwrecked three times and was the only survivor twice. He was afraid his luck would run out. He then married Emma. They lived in New York and moved west in a covered wagon. They left Chicago a year after the Chicago Great Fire (10/8/1871) and arrived in Portland a year before the Portland Great Fire (8/2/1873). This last sentence is probably not true, since it is likely the entire family moved west together after 1875. Since Carl Stark and Henry Tigges were both painters, it may be that the Great Fires sparked their interest in going west to find work in reconstruction after the fires. Augusta was Emma's sister. There is also a Martha Piert living at 51567 Oak Grove Dr., Scappose, OR 97056, phone: 503-543-3928 who is related to me in the same way Eunice is on the Stark side.8 |
Euro-Origin* | Stargard, Pommern (now Poland), Germany; See father, Carl Heinrich Stark9 |
Ahnentafel* | 11 |
Citations
- Family records, Family bible, copies from Eunice Sylvester.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org.
- Ancestry Web Site, Passenger Lists: MF serial M237/238; list number 188. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Ancestry Web Site, MF serial M237/238; list number 188. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- Census, 1870.
- Census, 1870:https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11838-91228-63?cc=1438024.
- Census, National Archives Film T9-1083 (FHL film 1255083), page 400D.
- "Personal knowledge," (MS. Hereinafter cited as "Personal knowledge."
- Census.