Van Buren Hutchinson
#2761, born about 1900
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Birth* | about 1900 |
Marriage* | after 1921; Principal=Marion May Coon |
Catherine Berringer
#2763, born before 4 January 1741
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Name-Oth | Anna Catharina1 |
Birth* | before 4 January 17411 |
Baptism | 4 January 1741; Sponsors were Frederich Berringer, Anna Margriet Zufelt and Catharina Schneider2 |
Marriage* | about 1770; Principal=Abraham Cole |
Citations
- Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), Vol. I, p. 64.
- Church records,Kingston Ref. Chbk.
Simon Cole Jr.
#2764, born about 1730
Catharina Bernhardt
#2765, born about 1730
Barent Jacobsen Cool (Kohl)1,2
#2766, born before 18 May 1610
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Name-Oth | Kohl |
Birth* | before 18 May 1610; Nieuwkirk, Amsterdam, Holland |
Baptism | 18 May 16103 |
Marriage* | before 1639?; Principal=Marretje Leendert de Grauw |
Citations
- Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent ( Pleasant Valley, NY 12569: Frank J. Doherty, ongoing), Chapter 42, The Cole Families.
- Richard H. Benson, The Barent Jacobsen Cool Family (Boston, MA: Newbury Street Press, 2001).
- Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent ( Pleasant Valley, NY 12569: Frank J. Doherty, ongoing), Additions and Corrections, p. 932.
Jacob Cole
#2767, born 25 October 1804
Life Events
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Birth* | 25 October 1804 |
David Cole
#2768, born 15 October 1807
Life Events
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Name-Oth | David Henry Cole |
Birth* | 15 October 1807 |
Caroline Cole
#2769, born 20 August 1810
Life Events
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Birth* | 20 August 1810 |
John Cole
#2770, born 19 November 1814
Life Events
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Birth* | 19 November 1814 |
Peter Cole
#2771, born 16 February 1816
Life Events
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Birth* | 16 February 1816 |
Gitty Cole
#2772, born 29 March 1819
Life Events
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Birth* | 29 March 1819 |
Robert P. Cole
#2773, born 29 June 1821
Life Events
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Birth* | 29 June 1821 |
Robert Tigges
#2774, born before 1874
Life Events
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Birth* | before 1874 |
Last Edited | 22 October 2000 |
Maria Solome Metsalaer
#2775, born before 14 January 1664/65, died before 1728
Life Events
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Baptism | 14 January 1665; Ref. Dutch Church, New York, New York, New York1 |
Birth* | before 14 January 1664/65; Manhattan, New York, New York |
Marriage* | 3 February 1681/82; Dutch Ref. Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York; Principal=Toomas Janse Van Steenbergen |
Death* | before 1728; Dutch Church, New York, New York, New York |
Citations
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) , Varla Jane Owens Wright, North 33rd Drive, Phoenix, AZ Submission: AF93-101233 USA 85051.
Jan Jansen Van Amersfoort
#2776, born about 1635, died about 1678
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1635; Amersfoort, Utrecht, Holland |
Occupation* | 15 May 1657; New Amsterdam, New York, New York; city carpenter and listed as a "Freeman and a Bachelor" |
Occupation | 1658; Kingston, Ulster, New York; carpenter to build the new stockade there |
Note* | 1660; Was a member of the Dutch Militia and fought with Stuyvesant in the Indian wars |
Marriage* | 3 October 1660; Kingston, Ulster, New York; this was the first record entered into the books of the newly opened Dutch Reformed Church of Kingston.; Principal=Catryn Matthyssen van Ceulen1 |
Note | 12 July 1667; Jan Jansen sold the Wyldwyck estate to his wife's siblings "seven months prior to his exile"2 |
Anecdote* | 1668; "Van Amersfoort had a violent temper. As a result, he spent much time in court and jail. In 1668, he was exiled from the colony for physically and verbally abusing his wife and mother-in-law. Although no direct explanation has been found, it is believed that this is the reason that all of his children used the 'Van Steenbergh' surname." (Why the name Van Steenbergh was chosen is not known)3 |
Death* | about 1678; Kingston, Ulster, New York4 |
Note | after 31 March 1678; "Jan disappeared, fueling speculation that he may have been 'encouraged against his will' to disappear"5 |
Citations
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 67.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 13.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 66.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), Index (supplement), p. 5 of Descendants Chart.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), Index (supplement), p. 6 of Descendants Chart.
Catryn Matthyssen van Ceulen
#2777, born about 1640, died after 1684
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1640; Fort Orange (Albany), New York |
Marriage* | 3 October 1660; Kingston, Ulster, New York; this was the first record entered into the books of the newly opened Dutch Reformed Church of Kingston.; Principal=Jan Jansen Van Amersfoort1 |
Death* | after 1684; Kingston, Ulster, New York2 |
Note* | All six children chose the name Van Steenberghen.3 |
Citations
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 67.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), Index (supplement), p. 5 of Descendants Chart.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 10.
Matthys Jansen Van Ceulen1
#2778, born 2 February 1601/2, died 16 October 1648
Life Events
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Name-Oth | Mathij |
Baptism | 2 February 1602; Austin Friars DRC, London, England |
Birth* | 2 February 1601/2; London, England |
Event-Misc* | 3 June 1621; Lord-Director of the Dutch West Indies Company at age 20 |
Event-Misc | 16 October 1630; a Lord-Director Principle Partner of the Dutch West Indies Charter from the beginning of the company. He joined with Killaen Van Rennsalaer and others to introduce a tenant farming colony along the Delaware River. Numerous entries in Van Rennsalaer's personal journals relate to Mathij Van Keulen.2 |
Event-Misc | 1632; assumed control of the Dutch effort to overthrow the Portuguese in Brazil. His decisive victory in 1633 secured his standing in The Netherlands. In September 1634 he left Brazil and returned to Amsterdam.3 |
Event-Misc | between 1636 and 1641; Governor of Brazil4 |
Residence* | before 1639; Recife, Brazil |
Immigration* | June 1639; New Amsterdam, New York, New York |
Marriage* | about 1640; Recife; Principal=Margriet Hendrickse5 |
Death* | 16 October 1648; Fort Orange, Albany, New York |
Citations
- Van Curen genealogy, April 2001, e-mail from D. G. Van Curen, author of the book, VAN KEULEN / VAN KEUREN / VAN KUREN / VAN CUREN: A FAMILY HISTORY, to be published April 2001.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 8.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 8-9.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998).
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 10.
Margriet Hendrickse
#2779, born about 1622, died 1675
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Birth* | about 1622; Holland1 |
Immigration* | 1639 |
Marriage* | about 1640; Recife, Brazil; Principal=Matthys Jansen Van Ceulen2 |
Marriage* | about 1652; Principal=Thomas Chambers (Lord of Foxhall) |
Event-Misc* | 1652; "among the first settlers to move to the Esopus from Fort Orange."2 |
Event-Misc | 26 December 1660; "was one of the 17 original Comunicants of the Old Dutch Church at Kingston"2 |
Death* | 1675; Kingston, Ulster, New York |
Citations
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), Index (supplement), p. 5 of Descendants Chart.
- D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren/Van Kuren/Van Curen (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 10.
Joseph Wing1
#2780, born 28 August 1783, died 11 March 1856
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Birth* | 28 August 1783; Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts2,1,3,4,5,6 |
Residence* | 1803; went from New Bedford to Stanford, Dutchess County7 |
Occupation* | was a miller and flour merchant7 |
Marriage* | 26 February 1807; Quaker Meeting House, Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York; Principal=Sarah Avery Hull1,3,8,9,10,5 |
Census* | 1850; age 62 (?), miller, with daughter Hannah and granddaughter Hannah A. (should be Amelia H.); born Massachusetts, value of property $3000. Joseph's house number is 30, sons John and James live in 31 and 32, Oliver lives in 17.11 |
Death* | 11 March 1856; Stanford, Dutchess, New York1,12,13 |
Burial* | after 11 March 1856; Friends Ground #2, Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York; age 72-6-1312 |
Note* | "when he was but seventeen years of age he went as supercargo on one of William Roach's ships to Russia, and refused to remove his hat from his head in the presence of the czar, and was permitted to retain it when his reasons as a Quaker were explained."7 |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Sep 1918, pp. 1789-1790.
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : March 1917, p. 1634.
- Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
- Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 326, 350.
- Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), p. 488.
- Hull Family , Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
- Hull Family Assn., "Hull Family Association Journal", Jun 2001:165.
- Census, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1850.
- Census, 1850; Stanford, Dutchess County, NY, house # 30.
- Cemetery record, Friends Ground #2, Stanfordville, NY (https://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/cems/stan/stanfriends2.htm
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 350.
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), p. 490.
James Wing1
#2781, born 9 December 1756, died 29 September 1842
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Birth* | 9 December 1756; Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts; recorded in Sandwich VR as 9d 12m 17561,2,3,4 |
Birth | 8 February 1757; maybe baptismal date?5,6 |
Occupation* | about 1770; Mariner, per D.A.R. records: National Numbers 38545, 40927 |
Marriage* | 9 April 1778; Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts; 9d 4m 1778 per Sandwich Monthly Meeting record; Per OWL: "James married, 4th month, 9, 1778, in accordance with Friends' usages, Hannah, .... The certificate of their marriage was signed by Malatiah, Benjamin, Zaccheus, Sarah, and William Gifford; Elihu, Samuel, David, Silas, Stephen, Elizabeth and Paul Swift; Judah Wing; William, Richard and Mary Lake; Mercy Slocum; and Mellen Nye."; Principal=Hannah Bowerman1,7,8,9 |
Residence* | In early 1801, he and two of his wife's brothers, Malatiah and Macy Bowerman, moved to the Little Nine Partners (now Milan), Dutchess County, NY, where he was a farmer.10 |
Death* | 29 September 1842; Milan, Dutchess, New York11,12,2,13,3 |
Rev War* | according to DAR records: Mrs. Phebe Medora Westbrook, DAR ID Number: 38545, Born in Broome, New York, Wife of Chauncy C. Westbrook. Descendant of Thomas Tompkins and of James Wing, of New York. Daughter of Henry Louis Clark and Mercy Swift Wing, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Wing (b. 1794) and Mary Tompkins (b. 1799), his wife. [p.201] Gr.-granddaughter of James Wing and Hannah Bowerman (1760-1852), his wife, m. 1778; Thomas Tompkins, Jr. (1773-1869) and Phebe Evans, his first wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wing (b. 1716) and Phoebe Hatch, his wife; Thomas Tompkins and Ruth Jones, his wife. Thomas Tompkins, (1730-1805), served as a private in Capt. Andrew Billings company, Col. James Clinton's regiment of New York militia. Also No. 15024. James Wing, (1758-1842), was a mariner as was his father and grandfather. He died in Milan, Dutchess county, N. Y.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 page 341
[p.341] Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Knickerbocker. DAR ID Number: 40927 Born in Unadilla, New York. Wife of Frank J. Knickerbocker. Descendant of Thomas Tompkins and of James Wing, of New York. Daughter of Henry Lewis Clark and Mercy Swift Wing, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Wing (b. 1794) and Mary Tompkins (b. 1799), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tompkins, Jr. (1773-1869) and Phebe Evans, his 1st wife; James Wing and Hannah Bowerman (1760-1852), his wife, m. 1778. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tompkins and Ruth Jones. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Tompkins (1703-90) and Phebe Hatch, his wife. Thomas Tompkins, (1730-1805), served as a private in Capt. Andrew Billings company, Col. James Clinton's regiment. Also Nos. 15024. James Wing, (1758-1842), was a mariner as were his father and grandfather. He died in Milan, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Also No. 38545.14 |
Note* | Tradition has it that James had his own ship and used it during the Revolutionary War to supply patriot troops. He was captured by the British during one of these ventures enroute to George Washington's camp in Newburgh, NY and was later released in a prisoner exchange. |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : March 1917, p. 1634.
- Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 326.
- Sandwich Vital Records, 2:1286.
- Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan electronic file. Arthursul@@aol.com, Date of Import: Feb 3, 2000.
- Hull Family , Date of Import: 3 Feb 2000.
- Sandwich Vital Records, 2:1349 citing Sandwich Monthly Meeting Certificates, 1762-1841, Vol. III, 1st Book: "James Wing of Falmouth Son of Joseph Wing of Falmouth & Phebe his wife both deceased, and Hannah Bowerman Daughter of Silas Bowerman & Lydia his Wife ... [were married] Nineteenth Day of the Second Month Called February one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Eight."
Note that while the MM record may suggest Lydia was Hannah's mother, it was not uncommon for Quaker records to refer to the "living (current) wife", per Ron Lahti.
- , April 2002.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 310-311, 325-326.
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), p. 487.
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Mar 1917, p. 1634.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, #15024, 40927, 38545.
- Census, 1830, 1840.
- Daughters of the American Revolution.
Joseph Wing1
#2782, born 29 May 1716, died 1774
Father* | Joseph Wing born 23 December 1686, died 22 December 1715 |
Mother* | Dorothy Butler born about 1687, died after September 1740 |
Family 1 | Phebe Hatch born 10 June 1729, died before 1766 |
Children | |
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Birth* | 29 May 1716; Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts1 |
Note | after September 1740; Confirmed as son of Joseph and Dorothy in a land transaction that occurred after Dorothy, widow of Joseph married, deeded "lands in Rochester of Joseph Wing, 'former husband of said Dorothy and father of William, Joseph, and Elizabeth' to the three children named."2 |
Marriage* | 26 October 1752; Principal=Phebe Hatch1,3 |
Marriage* | 4 October 1766; Principal=Mary Goddard1 |
Death* | 1774; Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts1 |
Will* | 31 January 1775; it is on record in Barnstable Court, dated 12th month, 1774. "His wife, Mary, was his executor and he mentions his sons, Joseph and James. His real estate inventoried at 800 [pounds], and his personal property at 114, 17s, 9d."1 |
Note* | Joseph "was one of the selectimen appointed by King George III to conduct the public affairs of the town of New Bedford. His commission, having the coat of arms of England and the seal and signature of the king, is still in the possession of a descendant..."4 |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : June 1916, p. 1553.
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wing-130
- Marriage record, Vital Records of Sandwich, MA (n.p.: 3 Vols. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1996, 28 Apr 1999) II:I264 [Sandwich Monthly Meeting I:212].
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), p. 486.
Joseph Wing
#2783, born 23 December 1686, died 22 December 1715
Father* | John Wing born 14 November 1656, died 1 August 1717 |
Mother* | Martha Spooner born 1663, died after 25 March 1717 |
Family | Dorothy Butler born about 1687, died after September 1740 |
Children | |
Life Events
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Birth* | 23 December 1686; Rochester, Massachusetts1 |
Marriage* | 3 November 1710; Principal=Dorothy Butler1 |
Death* | 22 December 1715; "Dr. Wing states that Joseph lived on the paternal estates in Rochester, but he seems to have owned lands of his own at the time of his death which were subsequently divided among his heirs. He died ... five years after his marriage, and in his 29th year, leaving a widow and three children -- one of whom was born five months after his death. His widow, Dorothy, was appointed adminstratrix of his estate by the Plymouth court, Dec. 22, 1715. After remaining the widow of Joseph ... In September [of 1740] she united with her second husband, Jashub [Wing], in giving a deed of lands in Rochester of Joseph Wing, 'former husband of said Dorothy and father of William, Joseph, and Elizabeth' to the three children named."1 |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Dec 1915, p. 1499.
John Wing1
#2784, born 14 November 1656, died 1 August 1717
Life Events
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Birth* | 14 November 1656; Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts2,3 |
Marriage* | about 1683; Principal=Martha Spooner2 |
Will* | 25 March 1717; Excerpt from Wikitree: "In the Name of God Amen The Twenty-fifth Day of March on one Thousand Seven hundred Seventeen, I, John Wing, Senior of Rochester in the County of Plymouth in the Province of The Massachusetts Bay in New England Cooper & Being of a disposing mind And Memory Thanks be given to God, And Calling to mind The mortality of my body & knowing it is appointed for all men once To Dye Do make and Ordain This my Last Will & Testament, That is to Say, I bequeath my Soul in to the hands of God who Gave it and my body to The Earth, to be buried after my decease at the Discretion of my Executors, And as Touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me with, I dispose of the Same in the following manner & forme: Imprimis I give & Bequeath To my Loving wife Martha Wing The Easterly End of my now Dwelling House, to be hers dureing her Natural life, as also one Cow out of my Stock at her Choice also two swine which is also to be of her Choice as also Twelve pounds money per year yearly paid her by my son Samuele Fails in Maintaining her In all respects as hereinafter I shall will & order him to Do. Item I give & Bequeath to my Eldest son Stephen Wing & his Heirs and assigns besides what I have already given him by Deed, Twenty Shillings money to be paid to him or his Heirs out of my Estate by my son Samuel within one month after he come to the age of twenty-one uears, & That to be his full part and portion of my Estate. And so on......"4 |
Death* | 1 August 1717; Rochester, Massachusetts2 |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : June 1915, pp. 1450-1453.
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : Jun 1915, pp. 1450-1453.
- D.D. Rev. Conway P. Wing, A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing of Sandwich, Mass, and his Descendants 1632-1888 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1888), A historical and genealogical register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass. and his descendants, 1632-1888 Author: Wing, Conway P. Publication: New York: De Vinne Press, 1888; online at https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal00inwing#page/n3/mode/1up
- Online www.wikitree.com, , https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wing-37
Daniel Wing1,2
#2785, born about 1617
Family 1 | Hannah Swift born about 1620, died 31 January 1665 |
Children | |
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1617; Sandwich, Kent, England3 |
Immigration* | 1632; with his mother, brothers and grandfather |
Marriage* | 5 November 1642; Sandwich, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Principal=Hannah Swift3 |
Marriage* | 2 June 1666; (or 2 Aug); Principal=Anna Ewer |
Citations
- , pp 93, 95, 97, 98, 192, Pilgrim Genealogies and Histories, 1600s-1900s: Records of Plymouth Colony #023. Previously published in hard copy, published by Broderbund.
- New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Volume 2 of Early Families of New England 1641-1700, pub. 2018. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS.
- Online www.wikitree.com, , https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wing-38
Rev. John Wing
#2786, born 12 January 1583/84, died about 1630
Life Events
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Birth* | 12 January 1583/84; Banbury, England |
Marriage* | about 1609/10; Principal=Deborah Bachiler |
Death* | about 1630; England or Holland; (before wife came to America with her father and children) |
Matthew Wing
#2787, born 1548, died 19 October 1614
Family | Mary Unknown born about 1550, died before 24 July 1613 |
Child | |
Life Events
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Birth* | 1548; Banbury, England |
Marriage* | before 1583?; Principal=Mary Unknown |
Death* | 19 October 1614; Banbury |
Note* | 3 January 2015; Posted on Wikitree... "Many family trees claim Matthew Wing was the son of Rev. Godfredus Wingius. Rev. Wingius was a noted Dutch Protestant minister. After Catholic Spain took control over the region, Rev. Wingius fled to Sandwich, Kent, England. Due to the fact Rev. John Wing later lived at Sandwich, folks thought he "must" be Godfredus' grandson.
However, the personal papers of Rev. Godfredus have been carefully examined, and while he was married twice, he never had any children.
Raymond T. Wing, Genealogist, Wing Family of America, Inc. [WFA, www.wingfamily.org]"1 |
Mary Unknown
#2788, born about 1550, died before 24 July 1613
Life Events
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Birth* | about 1550 |
Marriage* | before 1583?; Principal=Matthew Wing |
Death* | before 24 July 1613; Banbury, Oxfordshire, England1 |
Sarah Griffin
#2789, born 7 July 1740
Family | John R. Every born 26 March 1739, died 14 June 1823 |
Children | |
Life Events
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Birth* | 7 July 1740; Dutchess, New York; father Joshua is on the 1737 Tax List and on the 1740 Freeholders List in Dutchess County1 |
Marriage* | 1 April 1761; Rombout Presbyterian Church, Rombout, Dutchess, New York; Principal=John R. Every2,1 |
Citations
- Family bible, Emmons-Every-David Bible Records (PA), Bradford County Historical Society.
- Church records.
Hannah Bowerman
#2790, born 11 October 1760, died 1852
Family | James Wing born 9 December 1756, died 29 September 1842 |
Children | |
Life Events
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Birth* | 11 October 1760; Falmouth (prob.), Massachusetts; 10m 11 1760, per Sandwich VR 2:1301; 1758 per 1850 Census3,4,5,2,6,7 |
Marriage* | 9 April 1778; Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts; 9d 4m 1778 per Sandwich Monthly Meeting record; Per OWL: "James married, 4th month, 9, 1778, in accordance with Friends' usages, Hannah, .... The certificate of their marriage was signed by Malatiah, Benjamin, Zaccheus, Sarah, and William Gifford; Elihu, Samuel, David, Silas, Stephen, Elizabeth and Paul Swift; Judah Wing; William, Richard and Mary Lake; Mercy Slocum; and Mellen Nye."; Principal=James Wing1,8,2,9 |
Residence* | 15 September 1814; Stanford, Dutchess, New York; Hannah Wing, wife of James, and 3 minor children Thomas, Ann Maria and William, from Ninepartners to Stanford 15 of 9m, 181410 |
Census* | 1850; Washington (Town of), Dutchess, New York; age 92 |
Death* | 1852; Washington (prob. Town of), Dutchess, New York; (aged 84 years, per OWL. This is not logical because she would have been only 10 years old at the time of her marriage. Moreover, her age was 92, per the 1850 Census. Therefore, her age at death was probably 96)1,11,12,13,14 |
Note* | (Birth date is shown as 9 month, 11, 1760, per March 1917 OWL, p. 1634, making Hannah the child of Lydia, Silas' second wife). However, the birth date of 1756 is found in other sources. |
Citations
- Wing Family Association, Our Wing Lineage : March 1917, p. 1634.
- , April 2002.
- Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), p. 325, citing BP 2:661.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 310, 325-326.
- Sandwich Vital Records, 2:1301 [citing SMM Record of Births $ Deaths, 1717-1850, pg. 56].
- Web page, https://hawkshome.net/. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- Sandwich Vital Records, 2:1349 citing Sandwich Monthly Meeting Certificates, 1762-1841, Vol. III, 1st Book: "James Wing of Falmouth Son of Joseph Wing of Falmouth & Phebe his wife both deceased, and Hannah Bowerman Daughter of Silas Bowerman & Lydia his Wife ... [were married] Nineteenth Day of the Second Month Called February one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Eight."
Note that while the MM record may suggest Lydia was Hannah's mother, it was not uncommon for Quaker records to refer to the "living (current) wife", per Ron Lahti.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 310-311, 325-326.
- Church of the Latter Day Saints/FamilySearch.org, LDS Film # 873511, Records of Josephine Frost, pp. 93-97, citing Quaker Removal Records taken from the Nine Partner Monthly Meetings; transcribed at https://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/removals/remove93-97.htm
- Census, 1850.
- Quaker Monthly Meeting, Removals.
- A. L. Bowerman, Bowerman Family History Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998), 326.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, #38545, 40927.