Barend Southard1
M, #1531, born 16 October 1772, died between 1820 and 1830
| Name-Oth | Barend Southard was also found as Barnet Southward.2 |
| Name-Oth | He was also found as Barent Southard. |
| Birth* | He was born on 16 October 1772 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.3,4 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 9 July 1775 at St. Paul's (Zion) Lutheran Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, Parents were Benjamin Southward and Maria Osterum. Baptismal sponsors were Barend Osterum and wife, Rebecca Westphal.5,6,7 |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Ostrander, daughter of Elias Ostrander and Rachel Van Etten, on 20 August 1797 in St. Paul's Zion Luth. Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, The Southward (Southard) bible record in the D.A.R. collection provides information on the birth and marriage of Barnet Southward and Elizabeth Ostrander. It also lists their eight children. Page 197 of the D.A.R. volume contains the following notation in addition to the information noted above: "Original in the possession of the Society. "This single leaf was presented to the Society recently by Ernest A. Maynard, 161-41 86th Avenue, Jackson Heights 72, New York, with a notation that the Bible from which it was taken was published in 1810, and that the family concerned lived in Ghent, Columbia County, New York. --Ed." The Southard Gazette pedigree chart shows the marriage date as 23 Nov 1797 in NY. Their son, John, is an ancestor of Richard G. Rider who authored an article, "A Case of Mistaken Identity: Two Joseph Southards" in the NYG&B Record Vol. 116, No. 4.8,9,10 |
| Residence* | Barend Southard lived at Ghent, Columbia, NY. |
| Census* | He appeared on the census of 1810 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, with 2 M under 10, 1 M 26-45, 3 F under 10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. |
| Milit-Beg* | He served in the military in 1812 and was in the War of 1812.11 |
| Death* | He died between 1820 and 1830 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.10 |
Citations:
- [S309] Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Community Cemetery.
- [S308] , Ostrander Family Association.
- [S308] , Ostrander Family Association: Emmett Ostrander, 115 Lincoln Ave. E., Cranford, NJ 07016.
- [S321] "NYG&B Record", Vol. 86, p. 197: Bible record.
- [S313] Church records, Baptismal Record of St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church, Red Hook, NY (also called): German Ref. Zion's Church of Rhinebeck; German Reformed Church of Lower Red Hook; First Lutheran Church of Red Hook, 1730-1899, Item No. 1641, published by Kinship, Rhinebeck, NY.
- [S321] "NYG&B Record", Vol. 98, p. 17.
- [S409] Family records, e-mail address.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., Southward (Southard) Bible Record.
- [S321] "NYG&B Record", Bible of the Southward-Southard family of Ghent, NYG&BR 1955 86:197.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., National Number 757700.
- [S320] "Southard family", April 2003, p. 6.
Elizabeth Ostrander1
F, #1532, born 2 November 1771, died 27 April 1870
| Birth* | Elizabeth Ostrander was born on 2 November 1771. |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 5 January 1772 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, baptismal sponsors were David Fredenburg & wife Rebecca Vannetten.2,3 |
| Marriage* | She married Barend Southard, son of Benjamin Southard and Maria Ostrom, on 20 August 1797 in St. Paul's Zion Luth. Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, The Southward (Southard) bible record in the D.A.R. collection provides information on the birth and marriage of Barnet Southward and Elizabeth Ostrander. It also lists their eight children. Page 197 of the D.A.R. volume contains the following notation in addition to the information noted above: "Original in the possession of the Society. "This single leaf was presented to the Society recently by Ernest A. Maynard, 161-41 86th Avenue, Jackson Heights 72, New York, with a notation that the Bible from which it was taken was published in 1810, and that the family concerned lived in Ghent, Columbia County, New York. --Ed." The Southard Gazette pedigree chart shows the marriage date as 23 Nov 1797 in NY. Their son, John, is an ancestor of Richard G. Rider who authored an article, "A Case of Mistaken Identity: Two Joseph Southards" in the NYG&B Record Vol. 116, No. 4.4,5,3 |
| Death* | Elizabeth Ostrander died on 27 April 1870 in 97 y 5 m 4 d, Ghent, Columbia, NY, Ostrander and Southard are found in Ghent on the 1855 Columbia County Census, p. 14.3 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 29 April 1870 in Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ghent, Columbia, NY. |
Family | Barend Southard born 16 October 1772, died between 1820 and 1830 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S276] Schoonmaker Family.
- [S313] Church records, St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church, Red Hook, NY 1730-1899, p. 61, #1328.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., National Number 757700.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., Southward (Southard) Bible Record.
- [S321] "NYG&B Record", Bible of the Southward-Southard family of Ghent, NYG&BR 1955 86:197.
- [S309] Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Community Cemetery.
- [S308] , Ostrander Family Association, c/o Emmett Ostrander, 115 Lincoln Ave. E, Cranford, NJ 07016.
William C. Worden
M, #1533, born 5 January 1825, died 20 June 1869
| Birth* | William C. Worden was born on 5 January 1825 in Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza Ackert on 10 June 1847 in 3rd Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, witnesses to marriage were William Ackert and Mary Ann Traver.1 |
| Note* | William signed a note to David Ackert for a loan of $60. on 14 June 1859. |
| Death* | William C. Worden died on 20 June 1869 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, "1869 in the Slate Dock at Rhinebeck, NY," per notes in the possession of Muriel Meeker, descendant of Philenia Worden.2,3 |
Family | Eliza Ackert born about 1827, died after 10 June 1851 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records, Marriage records of Third Lutheran Church (#3026), Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY. See 974.733/R1 V25K (1843-1899).
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, Rhinebeck Gazette: "d 1869 in Slate Dock while returning to this vilage from the river of paralysis."
- [S401] Ancestry.com, U. S. Census Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S312] Census, 1850 Census.
Elizabeth Ann Worden
F, #1534, born 28 February 1827, died after September 1845
| Birth* | Elizabeth Ann Worden was born on 28 February 1827 in Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | She married John Simmons in September 1845 in Christ Evang. Luth. Church, Ghent, Columbia, NY, both of Ghent, Columbia Co., NY. Marriage took place at the home of Wilhelmus Links. |
| Death* | Elizabeth Ann Worden died after September 1845 buried at Troy or Athens. |
| Name-Oth | She was also found as Betsy. |
Emma Worden
F, #1535, born 25 September 1833, died 22 March 1919
| Name Variation | Emma Worden was also known as Amy.1 |
| Birth* | She was born on 25 September 1833 in Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | She married William H. Ackert on 3 May 1851 in Ref. Luth. Church, New Concord Cong., Ghent, Columbia, NY, #77. |
| Marriage* | Emma Worden married Henry Vanderbilt Denegar after 1852. |
| Marriage* | Emma Worden married Unknown Fisher after 1853. |
| Death* | Emma Worden died on 22 March 1919 in Methodist Home, New York, NY. |
| Burial* | She was buried after 29 March 1919 in Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY. |
Citations:
- [S308] , The Worden Family, author Percy Clifford Briggs, written 27 Dec 1926, found in family papers of Bonnie Briggs' mother April 2011 (via Kathlyn Osmond).
Mary Jane Worden
F, #1536, born 17 August 1834, died 29 May 1882
| Birth* | Mary Jane Worden was born on 17 August 1834 in Clinton (Town of), Dutchess, NY. |
| Census* | She appeared on the census of 1850 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, with Mathew Schryver family. |
| Marriage* | She married David Ackert in September 1853.1 |
| Death* | Mary Jane Worden died on 29 May 1882. |
| Burial* | She was buried after 29 May 1882 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY. |
Citations:
- [S302] "Dutchess Co. Conservative", p. 128.
Anna Kuhn
F, #1537, born about 1735
| Birth* | Anna Kuhn was born about 1735. |
Alexander Losee Worden1
M, #1538, born 4 July 1842, died 26 August 1863
| Birth* | Alexander Losee Worden was born on 4 July 1842 in Milan (Town of), Dutchess, NY, 1838, per 1850 Census.3 |
| Death* | He died on 26 August 1863 in Camden St. Hospital, Baltimore, MD, tombstone is in Rhinebeck Cemetery.4 |
| Note* | Unmarried. |
| Civil War* | He served in the Cvil War and was a prisoner.
"WORDEN , ALEXANDER.—Age , 21 years. Enlisted, September 3, 1862, at Stanford, to serve three years; mustered in as pri - vate, Co. C, October 11, 1862; died, August 26, 1863, at Camden St . Hospital , Baltimore, Md."5 |
Eliza Ackert
F, #1539, born about 1827, died after 10 June 1851
| Birth* | Eliza Ackert was born about 1827. |
| Marriage* | She married William C. Worden, son of Samuel Montross Worden and Catherine Southard, on 10 June 1847 in 3rd Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, witnesses to marriage were William Ackert and Mary Ann Traver.1 |
| Death* | Eliza Ackert died after 10 June 1851 Will was probated in Poughkeepsie and is in the Dutchess County Surrogate Court records.2 |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records, Marriage records of Third Lutheran Church (#3026), Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY. See 974.733/R1 V25K (1843-1899).
- [S314] Will.
- [S312] Census, 1850 Census.
John Simmons
M, #1540, born about 1825
William H. Ackert
M, #1541, born about 1826, died 3 February 1864
| Birth* | William H. Ackert was born about 1826. |
| Marriage* | He married Emma Worden, daughter of Samuel Montross Worden and Catherine Southard, on 3 May 1851 in Ref. Luth. Church, New Concord Cong., Ghent, Columbia, NY, #77. |
| Death* | William H. Ackert died on 3 February 1864 at 38y 5 m 23 days. |
Family | Emma Worden born 25 September 1833, died 22 March 1919 |
David Ackert
M, #1542, born about 1832
Citations:
- [S302] "Dutchess Co. Conservative", p. 128.
George Alexander Mann
M, #1543, born 18 October 1840, died 11 October 1890
| Birth* | George Alexander Mann was born on 18 October 1840 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | He married Katherine Henrietta Worden, daughter of Samuel Montross Worden and Catherine Southard, on 28 February 1865 in Rhinebeck Methodist Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, records supposedly burned in church fire in 1899. |
| Death* | George Alexander Mann died on 11 October 1890 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY. |
Citations:
- [S308] , The Worden Family, author Percy Clifford Briggs, written 27 Dec 1926, found in family papers of Bonnie Briggs' mother April 2011 (via Kathlyn Osmond).
- [S308] , Kathlyn Osmond.
Fannie May Dennis
F, #1544, born 21 May 1881, died 18 January 1972
| Birth* | Fannie May Dennis was born on 21 May 1881 in Dover Furnace, Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | She married Ralph V. R. Worden, son of Renselaer Case Worden and Minerva L. La Bonte, on 14 November 1900 in Hyde Park, Dutchess, NY.1,2 |
| Burial* | Fannie May Dennis was buried after 11 January 1970 in Union Cemetery, Hyde Park, Dutchess, NY.3 |
| Death* | She died on 18 January 1972 in 25 S. Post Road, Hyde Park, Dutchess, NY.4,3 |
Citations:
- [S300] , Marriage record.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., DAR Vol. 139, GS. 870,180.
- [S287] Obituary, Footnote.com: Poughkeepsie Journal, January 11, 1970 p. 23B.
- [S292] , Wormser letter, 11 Mar 1998.
Leonard Worden
M, #1545, born about 1776, died 1841
| Note | According to notes written March 2, 1960 by Gladys Evina Borden Chapman, Leonard was married to an Indian. Now that we know Leonard's wife was actually Amy Montross, it appears the Indian connection may be on the Montross side, since Jacob Montross, Amy's grandfather, is said to have had an Indian wife. Or, if Leonard's father was Samuel (ID #1875) as is now believed, perhaps Samuel was married to an Indian.2,3,4 |
| Birth* | Leonard Worden was born about 1776 in (Town of Clinton?), Westchester (or Dutchess?), NY, Current thinking (2012) is that Leonard was a son of Samuel b. 1745. Since Samuel's other sons were born in Westchester County, NY, it is likely that Leonard was also. |
| Marriage* | He married Amy Montross, daughter of Samuel Montross and Phebe Ann Velder, about 1793 Amy's siblings and their offspring were frequent visitors to the Worden home for at least two generations, per letter written in early 1940s by Flo Mann.3,2 |
| Census | Leonard Worden appeared on the census of 1800 Leonard is shown with one male under 10 (Samuel Montross), 1 16-25 (self) and 1 female 10-15 (wife Amy).5 |
| Note* | A manuscript written about 1926 was found in the spring of 2011 by a distant cousin. Until this discovery, only one child (Samuel Montross Worden) of Leonard and Amy was known.6 |
| Census* | He appeared on the census of 1820 Leonard is shown with 1 male under 10 (Montrose), 2 males 10-16, 1 26-45 (self), 1 female 10-16 (unknown), 1 16-26 (unknown), 1 26-45 (wife Amy); working in Commerce.7 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 1830 at Clinton, Dutchess, NY, with 1 M 10-15 (Montrose), self 50-60, 1 F 50-60 (Amy). Notice there are a Doty and a Knickerbocker living just a few doors away.8 |
| Death* | He died in 1841 in Dutchess, NY, in the Dutchess County Alms House between May and August in 1841.9 |
Citations:
- [S305] Gilbert Bahn, Bahn: Worden Data, Correspondence and draft of forthcoming Bahn book replace Benjamin (ID #1654) and Sarah Frost (ID #1655) Worden with Samuel (ID #1875) and Elizabeth Worden as Leonard's parents.
- [S401] Ancestry.com, Montross message board: http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.montross/1.8.21.22.24.25.1/mb.ashx
- [S401] Ancestry.com, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/3266019/person/-930076438?ssrc=
Hannah Montross's Bible.
- [S308] , Gladys Chapman.
- [S312] Census, New York, Dutchess County, Clinton; Series M32, Roll 21, Page 120.
- [S531] Worden-Montross-Mann-Briggs, 1926, from Bonnie Briggs, via Kathlyn Osmond.
- [S312] Census, New York, Dutchess County, Clinton; Series M33, Roll 71, Page 35.
- [S312] Census, 1830.
- [S301] "Dutchess Co. Historical Soc.", Dutchess Co. Vital Records film #940237; in Miscellaneous cards, marriages, deaths: 1804-1859 Dutchess County Historical Society (end of film).
- [S305] Gilbert Bahn, Bahn: Worden Data.
- [S308] , The Worden Family, author Percy Clifford Briggs, written 27 Dec 1926, found in family papers of Bonnie Briggs' mother April 2011 (via Kathlyn Osmond).
- [S312] Census, 1850.
Henry Vanderbilt Denegar
M, #1547, born about 1830
Family | Emma Worden born 25 September 1833, died 22 March 1919 |
Simon Kuhn1
M, #1548, born between 1737 and 1739
| Birth* | Simon Kuhn was born between 1737 and 1739.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Elisabetha Minckler on 12 December 1758.2 |
| Note* | Simon was "married as son of Henrich of Camp 12." Simon and Elisabetha had children baptized at Germantown Ref. Church. |
Citations:
- [S298] William Solyman Coons et al, Koon/Coons Families of NY, Chart # 16D-2.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, P. 494, Vol. I: Germantown Ref. Chbk.
Unknown Fisher
M, #1549, born before 1835
Family | Emma Worden born 25 September 1833, died 22 March 1919 |
Smith Quick
M, #1550, born about 1835
| Birth* | Smith Quick was born about 1835. |
Citations:
- [S287] Obituary, Poughkeepsie Journal, June 25, 1940, p. 12 (Isabel Quick).
Sarah Burrell
F, #1551, born about 1837
| Birth* | Sarah Burrell was born about 1837. |
Citations:
- [S287] Obituary, Poughkeepsie Journal, June 25, 1940, p. 12 (Isabel Quick).
Moses Clement
M, #1552, born about 1820
Ann Gracie Unknown
F, #1553, born about 1820
| Birth* | Ann Gracie Unknown was born about 1820 in Fishkill, Dutchess, NY. |
| Marriage* | She married Moses Clement. |
Solomon Dennis
M, #1554, born about 1855, died 1899
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1850.
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?) for widow.
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?) for Abbie Cooper Dennis.
Abbie A. Cooper
F, #1555, born 2 July 1849, died August 1937
| Birth* | Abbie A. Cooper was born on 2 July 1849 in Dover, Dutchess, NY.3 |
| Marriage* | She married Solomon Dennis, son of Reuben Dennis and Mary A. Unknown.4 |
| Death* | Abbie A. Cooper died in August 1937 in St. Francis Hospital, Town of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY, Pallbearers: Haddock Clay, Harold Clay, Romein Lane, Franklin Clay, James Overfield, Sterling Worden.3 |
| Burial* | She was buried after 2 August 1937 in Dover Plains Cemetery, Dover Plains, Dutchess, NY.2 |
Citations:
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?) for Abby Cooper Dennis.
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?) for Abbie Cooper Dennis.
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?).
- [S519] Footnote Website, Obituary in Poughkeepsie Journal 2 Aug (1937?) for widow.
Anna Edna Tipple
F, #1556, born 21 February 1889, died 2 November 1918
| |  Anna Edna Tipple (Coons) |
| Residence* | Anna Edna Tipple lived c 1900-1906 at St. Margaret's Home, Tivoli, Dutchess, NY. |
| Name-Oth | She was also found as Coons. |
| Birth* | She was born on 21 February 1889 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 28 October 1900 at Christ Church (Episcopal), Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, sponsors were Mrs. Jennie Hinman and Mary Van de Bogart. Baptismal record shows birth date as 26 February 1889.8 |
| Confirmation* | She was confirmed on 8 December 1901 at Christ Church (Episcopal), Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, sponsors were Mrs. Jennie Hinman and Mary Van de Bogart.8 |
| Marriage* | She married Jonas Gilbert Coons, son of Jacob William Coon and Mary Catherine Shirts, on 16 February 1908 in St. James Episcopal, Hyde Park, Dutchess, NY.9,10,11 |
| Death* | Anna Edna Tipple died on 2 November 1918 in Madalin (Tivoli), Dutchess, NY, during the flu epidemic of 1918. Cause of death, per death certificate, was broncho pneumonia and influenza.12,13,14 |
| Burial* | She was buried after 2 November 1918 in Lutheran Church Cemetery, Red Hook, Dutchess, NY, Undertaker was Ralph V.R. Worden (her uncle) of Hyde Park, NY. |
Citations:
- [S295] Baptismal record.
- [S296] Confirmation record.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kelly (Kinship), # 351.
- [S307] Birth Certificate, Birth certificate # 6764, per NYS Archives Vital Records Index. Verified transcript from Rhinebeck, NY is in DJW files. NOTE: Birth record shows father as John L. Tipple.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., # 801113.
- [S406] Winthrop Society Online Data Base , Lineage #10304.
- [S312] Census, 1900, 1910.
- [S313] Church records, Letter in DJW files.
- [S313] Church records, Letter from St. James Episcopal Ch., Hyde Park, NY to Doris Wheeler,dated 23 May 1996. Ref. #179.
- [S297] Family bible.
- [S300] , Marriage record.
- [S287] Obituary, Poughkeepsie Newspapers at Adriance Library: Roll #216, Sunday Courier 8 Nov 1918 (covers period Feb 24, 1918 to Jan 5, 1919):
"Mrs. Anna Coon, of Madalin, passed away at her home in that village Monday after a short illness, a victim of pneumonia. Mrs. Coon was twenty-nine years old, wife of John [sic] Coon. In addition to her husband, she leaves four small children, her mother and two sisters."
- [S288] Death record, Red Hook, NY Register of Deaths #20, p. 49.
- [S297] Family bible, Bible is in the possession of Diane Muller Tompkins; copy of pertinent pages is in DJW files.
Friedrich Jaeger Jr.
M, #1557, born about 1837
| |  Frederick Jaeger, Jr. |
| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Friedrich Jaeger Jr. was born about 1837 in Bavaria, Germany.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Antonia Unknown about 1858? |
| Census* | Friedrich Jaeger Jr. appeared on the census of June 1870 Family information gained from 1870 Census. Keeper of Lager Bier Saloon.1 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 Letter carrier. With wife, Antonia, and eight children.2 |
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1870: New York Ward 16 District 13, New York, New York; Roll: M593_996; Page: 535; Image: 312.
- [S312] Census, 1880: New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York; Roll: T9_882; Family History Film: 1254882; Page: 420.1000; Enumeration District: 331; Image: 0590.
Anna (Hannah) Kuhn
F, #1558, born about 1741
| Birth* | Anna (Hannah) Kuhn was born about 1741. |
| Marriage* | She married Henrich Gerretsen on 20 March 1759 in Germantown Reformed, Germantown, Columbia, NY.1,2,3 |
| Note* | Baptismal sponsors were Adam Reiffenberger and Angenietje Falkenburg. Anna was "married as daughter of Henrich." |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, P. 494, Vol. I: Germantown Ref. Chbk.
- [S298] William Solyman Coons et al, Koon/Coons Families of NY, Vol. 2, p. 414.
- [S313] Church records, Germantown Dutch Ref.: "Married Mar. 20, 1759, Anna Kuhn, dau. ofHenrich of the Kamp, and Henrich Gerretsen, son of Joh. of DutchessCo."
Noel* La Bonte
M, #1559, born about 27 February 1797, died 5 April 1880
| Name-Oth | Noel* La Bonte was also found as Labonte. |
| Birth* | He was born about 27 February 1797 per 1850 census, b. 1800.1 |
| Note | Noel's lineage appears to be in the Dictionnaire Biblioteque, Vol. 5 p. 56, which is online, courtesy of Genealogique Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec: http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/dicoGenealogie/.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Evina Schryver, daughter of David Schryver and Catherine Wager, on 17 March 1826 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, per 1830 Census.3,4 |
| Census* | Noel* La Bonte appeared on the census of 1830 at 8th Ward, New York City, New York, NY, 1 m <5, 1 m 20-30, 1 f 20-30.5 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 1840 where his name was transcribed as Labeura at ancestry.com, corrected spelling 18 Jun 2011. In 1840, Noel's household consisted of 1M <5, 1M 10-15, 1M 40-50, 1F <5, 1F 5-10, 1F 30-40.6 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 1850 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, Reel M432/497, dwelling #201, family #201: Noel, age 50, M, W, laborer, born in Canada; Eve, age 46; Joseph F., age 10; Elvia A., age 7; James A., age 5; Maria M., age 10/12 -- all except Noel born in New York. I haven't been able to find Noel on the 1840 census, so we have at least one son who was recorded as 5 years old in 1830 missing from the list of children.7 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 17 May 1860 at Tivoli, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, dwelling #1171, family #1338, post office Tivoli: Name transcribed as Knowl Abondy (!), age 62, Flagg Rail R01, value personal $250, b. Canada; E., age 56, f, b. NY; J., age 15, m., b. NY; M., age 10, b. NY.8 |
| Death* | He died on 5 April 1880 age 83 yrs 1 mo 7 das (per Chapman Address Book).9,10,11,12 |
| Burial* | He was buried in Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, Verse on tombstone: Our father Safe in his savior's keeping Who sent him calm release And is only we are weeping He dwells in perfect peace. |
| Note* | There were two men named LaBonte who served in Livingston's Regiment in the Revolutionary War. Could they have been related to our Noel?13 |
Family | Evina Schryver born 17 December 1804, died 29 October 1870 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S309] Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.
- [S424] Web page, http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/dicoGenealogie/
- [S409] Family records, A.A.V.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., N.Y. State D.A.R. Records, AKA Genealogical Records, Vol. 1, "Bible, notes and other unpublished data," pp. 217-219.
- [S312] Census, 1830: Reel M19/97, p. 227.
- [S312] Census, 1840: Image 25 and 26, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.
- [S312] Census, 1850.
- [S401] Ancestry.com, Image 62 of 83 (Tivoli), Rhinebeck, NY.
- [S308] , Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
- [S309] Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, NY.
- [S313] Church records, Third Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck.
- [S401] Ancestry.com, 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.
- [S519] Footnote Website.
- [S308] , A.A. Vigars.
Evina Schryver1
F, #1560, born 17 December 1804, died 29 October 1870
| Name-Oth | Evina Schryver was also found as Eve. |
| Birth* | She was born on 17 December 1804 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.3 |
| Birth | She was born about 17 January 1805 per 1850 census, b. 1804.4 |
| Marriage* | She married Noel* La Bonte on 17 March 1826 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, per 1830 Census.5,6 |
| Death* | Evina Schryver died on 29 October 1870 age 65 yrs 10 mos 12 days (per Chapman Address Book).7 |
| Burial* | She was buried after 29 October 1870 in Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY, Verse on tombstone: Our Mother She has gone. She has gone and broke Earth chain. A beautiful link in life golden chain. But we will not mourn for the beautiful gem is a diadem in the Savior's Crown. |
Family | Noel* La Bonte born about 27 February 1797, died 5 April 1880 |
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Citations:
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, The Fishkill Journal, Vol. 1, whole number 430, No. 1114, Edition dated Thursday, Nov. 10, 1864.
- [S308] , A.A. Vigars.
- [S411] , Unpublished , Pedigree Chart dated 5 Mar 2001; in DJW files.
- [S309] Cemetery record, Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY.
- [S409] Family records, A.A.V.
- [S315] N.S.D. A. R., N.Y. State D.A.R. Records, AKA Genealogical Records, Vol. 1, "Bible, notes and other unpublished data," pp. 217-219.
- [S308] , Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
- [S312] Census, 1850.
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