1692 - 1776 (84 years)
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Name |
Cornelis Harmense Knickerbocker [2] |
Birth |
6 Jan 1692 |
Albany, Albany, New York, USA [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Probate |
, Dutchess, New York, USA [3] |
Death |
30 Mar 1776 |
Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA [2] |
Person ID |
I46901 |
Master |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2022 |
Father |
Harmon Jansen Knickerbocker, (Van Wie), b. 18 Mar 1648, Wijhe, Overijssel, Netherlands d. 2 April 1721, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA (Age 73 years) |
Mother |
Elisabeth Lijsbeth Bogart, b. 3 Jun 1659, Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands d. 15 Apr 1723, Albany, Albany, New York, USA (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
3 Jan 1675 |
Married |
1681 [4] |
Family ID |
F10646 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Johanna Schut, b. 7 Mar 1697, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA d. Yes, date unknown, Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA |
Marriage |
1720 |
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA [2] |
Children |
| 1. Harmon Knickerbocker, b. Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA |
| 2. Janche Knickerbocker |
| 3. Elzabeth Knickerbocker, b. 15 Jul 1720, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA d. 23 Apr 1793, Dover Plains, Dutchess, New York, USA (Age 72 years) |
| 4. William Knickerbecor, b. 1725, Albany, Albany, New York, USA |
| 5. Johannes Knickerbocker, b. 22 May 1731, Saugerties, Ulster, New York, USA |
| 6. Deborah Knickerbocker, b. Jul 1737, Athens, Greene, New York, USA d. 1801, , , Connecticut, USA (Age 63 years) |
| 7. Cornelia Knickerbocker, b. 20 Feb 1739, Athens, Greene, New York, USA d. 1767 (Age 27 years) |
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Family ID |
F10651 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
16 Nov 2022 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 6 Jan 1692 - Albany, Albany, New York, USA |
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| Probate - - , Dutchess, New York, USA |
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| Marriage - 1720 - Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA |
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| Death - 30 Mar 1776 - Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA |
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Notes |
- In 17 1 1 Harmen Knickerbocker deeded land in the south part of Amenia, N, Y., to Cornelius Knickerbocker, who in 1743 was living in Salisbury, Conn., on a farm which in 1748 he exchanged with Capt. John Sprague for land on Gay street north of Sharon near a pond called Knickerbocker's Pond, now Beardslee Pond (Isaac Huntting's Little Nine Partners, p. 366). A tax assessment in Dutchess County in 1723 shows that Cornelius Knickerbacker was taxed eleven pounds and eleven pence (Smith's History of Rhinebeck, N. V., p. 46). On 14 May, 1743, Cornelius Knickerbocker was one of the interpreters between the Indians Cabrickset and Tasawight, who were called to locate landmarks in the outline survey of Little Nine Partners made by Charles Clinton. In November Clinton and his men prepared to correct his Livingston "random line." They left the south bend of the Roelof Jansen for Nackawawick, the east end of the Livingston line, and spent the night at Cornelius Knickerbocker's who lived in that neighborhood. Again Knickerbocker was of service by helping show the Indian bounds of Nackawawick (Huntting's Litt/e Nine Partners, p. 28).
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Sources |
- [S761] Yates Publishing, Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.
- [S1162] Ancestry.com, Geneanet Community Trees Index, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.).
- [S854] Ancestry.com, New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), New York, Dutchess County Wills, 1751-1903; Index, 1790-1905; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Dutchess County); Probate Place: Dutchess, New York.
- [S1133] Ancestry.com, North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Book Title: Viele : 1659-1909 : Two hundred and fifty years with a Dutch family of New York.
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