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Dorothy Estelle McNallie

Female 1906 - 1999  (93 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dorothy Estelle McNallie was born in 1906 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA (daughter of Clifton McNallie and Florence Wagner); died on 14 Mar 1999 in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit, Texas, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clifton McNallie was born on 7 Aug 1877 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA (son of Thomas McNallie and Ella Viele); died on 27 Mar 1966 in McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA

    Clifton married Florence Wagner. Florence was born in 1878 in , , Ohio, USA; died on 30 Jan 1951 in , , Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Florence Wagner was born in 1878 in , , Ohio, USA; died on 30 Jan 1951 in , , Texas, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Dorothy Estelle McNallie was born in 1906 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA; died on 14 Mar 1999 in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit, Texas, USA.
    2. Rose Mary McNallie was born in 1908 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA.
    3. John Clifton McNallie was born on 23 Aug 1909 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Jul 1999 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas McNallie was born on 9 Dec 1839 in Québec, Québec, Canada; died on 16 May 1922 in Vernon, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1864
    • Residence: 1870, McDonald, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Waco Township, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1920, National Military Home, Leavenworth, Kansas, USA

    Thomas married Ella Viele. Ella (daughter of John Viele and Keziah Smith) was born on 8 Jul 1847 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 2 Jan 1924 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ella Viele was born on 8 Jul 1847 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA (daughter of John Viele and Keziah Smith); died on 2 Jan 1924 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1860, Litchfield, Herkimer, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1870, McDonald, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Madison, Jasper, Missouri, USA

    Children:
    1. 2. Clifton McNallie was born on 7 Aug 1877 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Mar 1966 in McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, USA.
    2. Clarrie McNallie was born in 1880 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA.
    3. Rose McNallie was born in 1884 in , Pettis, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Viele was born in 1817 in , , New York, USA (son of Jacob Viele and Elizabeth Alida Groesbeck); died on 5 Apr 1891 in , , Michigan, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1840, Wayne, Wayne, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Litchfield, Herkimer, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1870, McDonald, Jasper, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Plymouth, Wayne, Michigan, USA

    John married Keziah Smith on 23 Sep 1842 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA. Keziah was born on 23 Mar 1818 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 3 Feb 1907 in Jasper, Jasper, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Keziah Smith was born on 23 Mar 1818 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 3 Feb 1907 in Jasper, Jasper, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Huldah Elizabeth "uilla" Viele was born in 1846 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 28 Aug 1901 in Plymouth, Wayne, Michigan, USA.
    2. 5. Ella Viele was born on 8 Jul 1847 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 2 Jan 1924 in Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, USA.
    3. Fayette Viele was born on 13 Mar 1851 in Middlefield, Otsego, New York, USA; died on 26 Apr 1938 in McDonald, Jasper, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  Jacob Viele was born in Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; was christened on 30 Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA (son of Stephen Viele and Sarah Toll); died on 8 Aug 1874 in Wayne, Wayne, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, Wayne, Wayne, New York, USA

    Jacob married Elizabeth Alida Groesbeck. Elizabeth was born about 1785 in , , New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 21.  Elizabeth Alida Groesbeck was born about 1785 in , , New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Charles J Viele was born on 2 Jan 1812 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; died on 13 Apr 1898 in Butler, Wayne, New York, USA.
    2. 10. John Viele was born in 1817 in , , New York, USA; died on 5 Apr 1891 in , , Michigan, USA.
    3. Sarah Jane Viele was born about 1826 in S Butler, Wayne, New York, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 40.  Stephen Viele was born on 3 Aug 1753 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA (son of Jacob Viele and Eva Fort); died on 22 Dec 1840 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Between 1776 and 1781, , Albany, New York, USA; Quartermaster, 14th Albany Militia.
    • Residence: 1790, Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1810, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1820, Stillwater, Saratoga, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1830, Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Wagman Farm

    In the west part of the town, near Saratoga lake, settlements were made in 1784 or 1785. An interesting item of history is connected with them. On the 7th day of August, 1781, seven men, sent from Canada, came to Albany and in the evening made an attack upon the house of General Schuyler, where he had been residing after the destruction of his buildings at Schuylerville. Their object was to kill or capture the general, either through deadly hate at his past services against the English government, or perhaps with the design of holding the person of the general as a hostage to secure terms in the future exchange of prisoners. There were in the house with the general at the time John Ward and John Cokely, two of his lifeguards, and also John Tubbs, an army-courier in his service. These three men made a gallant fight with the seven assassins, who had effected an entrance into the hall. John Tubbs, as his children now relate it, had a personal struggle with one, and having pressed him down behind an old oaken chest, with his hand on his throat, tried to draw a knife to finish him, but the knife was gone, and Tubbs was obliged to let him up. Meanwhile General Schuyler had, from the windows above, aroused the town, and the seven men suddenly left, carrying off Tubbs and Cokely with them as prisoners, and as proof that they had actually penetrated to Schuyler's house and made an attempt to execute their appointed work. The prisoners were kept nineteen months on an island on the St. Lawrence. Returning home about the time peace was declared, General Schuyler presented the three men with a deed of two hundred and seventy acres of land. The deed is now in the possession of Simon Tubbs, son of John Tubbs, and recites that "In consideration of five shillings, and that John Cokely, John Ward, and John Tubbs, did gallantly defend the said Philip Schuyler when attacked in his own house, near the city of Albany, on the 7th day of August, 1781, by a party of the enemy in the late war, sent expressly to kill or make prisoner of the said Philip Schuyler," the party of the first part hath granted and sold to the said Ward, Cokely, and Tubbs all that tract and parcel of land "In the Saratoga patent, known and distinguished as the westernmost farm of the south half of lot No. 20 in the grand division of Saratoga patent, made by John B. Bleecker, surveyor, in 1750, containing about two hundred and seventy acres of land."

    The land was first divided into three parts, and the men drew for their respective portions, and soon after made their homes in this section. John Tubbs' portion was a part of the present place of Simon Tubbs, his son; John Ward's, the farm occupied until recently by his son; and John Cokely's share is also now owned by Simon Tubbs.

    Johannes Viele, in the year 1789, settled on the place still owned by his descendants, east of Bryant's bridge. His brother, Stephen Viele, about the same time also penetrated this new country, and settled on the present farm of Henry Wagman. Another brother, Ludovicus Viele, is also spoken of as having accompanied them. Jesse Toll, a brother-in-law, also came to Saratoga about the year 1790. He owned at one time an entire grand division of the Saratoga patent, - a tract one mile wide, six miles long. It is understood that he built the mills at Grangerville soon after his arrival.

    Stephen Viele and Sarah Toll must have moved to Saratoga after the Revolutionary War. SV served in 14th regt, Hoosac and Scaghticoke, during the Rev War. Also, the above suggestssettlement did not start near Saratoga Lake until 1781.


    14th Regiment, Albany County Militia. Source cited: New York in the Revolution by Roberts, v. VI, p. 126.
    Albany County Militia 14th Regiment Officers
    Colonels John Knickerbocker, Peter Yates
    Lt. Colonels John Van Rensselaer, Daniel Bratt
    1st Lieutenants Samuel Ketcham
    2nd Lieutenants Nathaniel Ford
    Captains Matthew De Garro, James Hadlock, Hendrick Mandeville
    Hendr'k Vanderhoof, John Vanderhoof, Jacob Yates Peter Yates
    Ensign Simon Vandercook

    The Fourteenth Regiment was under the command of Col. John Knickerbacker, Col. Peter Yates and Col. John Van Rensselaer.

    The following information is known about Schaghticoke during the Revolution, and the actions of the 14th Regiment. Maj. Derrick VanVechten, an officer in Col. Knickerbocker's 14th Regiment, was posted at Mechanicsville. He and Samuel Acker visited Old Schaghticoke before the Battle of Saratoga on September 19, to observe their fields of grain. While standing on the hill of Jacob Yates's farm, above the Tomhannock Bridge, the Tories and Indians fired a volley of bullets as they retreated towards the Hudson. Major VanVechten fell mortally wounded, with a bullet in his head, beneath the elm tree on the present road below Reynolds Station. He shouted to Acker to take care of himself saying: "You cannot save me". Acker reached the American camp and a detachment of soldiers was sent to bury Maj. VanVechten's body. A band of hostile Tories and Indians held Fort Schaghticoke and several abandoned houses of the settlers as a British outpost. Col. Johannes Knickerbocker's 14th NY Regiment, composed of officers and men from the Dutch Hoosac and Schaghticoke, was slow in marching to the field of action. It is locally reported that he was fourteen days arriving at General Gate's encampment, which he reached October 7th at dusk just as the scene of the second battle of Old Saratoga was closing and in time only to shout exultingly to the fleeing Britons.

    The Tomhannock Road was also guarded by Tories, occupying Abraham Viele's house below Buttermilk Falls. Three officers on horseback advanced to Fort Schaghticoke with messages from General Clinton and Howe to General Burgoyne. They were mistaken for American scouts, and the sharpshooters posted in the Spook Hollow Ravine above Viele's house mortally wounded one of the officers, in front of the Button house, now on the site of Viele's house.(40)

    Stephen married Sarah Toll on 14 Sep 1773. Sarah (daughter of Simon Carel Hansense Toll and Hesterjesse DeGraef) was born on 25 Jul 1756 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA; died on 3 Sep 1818 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 41.  Sarah Toll was born on 25 Jul 1756 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA (daughter of Simon Carel Hansense Toll and Hesterjesse DeGraef); died on 3 Sep 1818 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 20. Jacob Viele was born in Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; was christened on 30 Jan 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; died on 8 Aug 1874 in Wayne, Wayne, New York, USA.
    2. Simon Toll Viele was born on 11 Sep 1775 in Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA; died on 14 Dec 1837.
    3. William Toll Viele was born on 11 Sep 1775 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; died on 5 May 1835 in Schuylerville, Saratoga, New York, USA.
    4. Eve Viele was born on 3 Jan 1779 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; died on 22 Feb 1834 in Butler, Wayne, New York, USA.
    5. Ludovicus Lewis Viele was born on 30 Mar 1784 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA; died on 23 Sep 1850 in Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York, USA.
    6. Charles Carel Hanson Viele was born on 19 Oct 1787 in Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA; died on 7 Nov 1857 in Butler, Wayne, New York, USA.
    7. Petrus Viele was born on 27 Feb 1789 in New Hackensack, Dutchess, New York, USA; and died.
    8. Maria Viele was born on 14 Jul 1792 in Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Viele was born on 21 Sep 1794 in Saratoga, Saratoga, New York, USA; died in 1868.
    10. Hannah Viele was born in 1802 in Schoharie, Schoharie, New York, USA; died in Schoharie, Schoharie, New York, USA.
    11. Maria Viele was born on 25 May 1804 in Stillwater, Saratoga, New York, USA; died on 6 Feb 1879 in Sublette, Lee, Illinois, USA.