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John Tice1
M, b. 1795, d. 1853
Father | Hendrick Tice |
Mother | Fitje Vreeland b. 17 Aug 1752 |
Family | Margaret Lines |
Citations
- [S234] Letter, Richard Townsend to Patricia V. Boyle, 25 Sep 1995.
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John P Tice1
M, b. 1850, d. 12 November 1901
John P Tice was born in 1850.1,2 He married Annie M Beer.2 John P Tice died on 12 November 1901 at Manhattan, NY.1,2,3 He was buried in NY Cemetery (Maple Grove) in Hackensack, Plot 61-A.1,2
Family | Annie M Beer b. 1850, d. 2 Feb 1918 |
John P Tice was a veteran of the Civil War.1 The 1880 census lists John Tice and Anna at 404 West 38th Street at Manhattan, NY, John is 29, b. NY, a carpenter, parents b. NY; Anna is 30, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. England.4 His parents were John Tice and Mary Jane. They are listed in the 1870 census in Manhattan with seven children, all b. NY: George (28, rubber dealer), Joseph (22, sash and blind maker), John (19, carpenter), Jacob (8), Ella (5), Lydia (21, keeps house), Henriette (18, keeps house). John is 46, b. NY, carman; Mary is 45, b. NY, keeps house.3,5
Citations
- [S696] Letter, William H, Jr. Carshaw to GSBC, 7 Mar 2008.
- [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com,. <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180886722/john-p-tice
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WX8-MWM> : 10 February 2018), John P. Tice, 12 Nov 1901; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,998.
- [S875] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBK-9W4F> : 24 December 2015), New York > New York > New York > ED 454 > image 46 of 51; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.).
- [S719] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QSS-49C> : 13 June 2019), New York > New York > New York City, ward 22 > image 714 of 3562; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Moses B. Tice
M, b. 1835, d. 1912
Moses B. Tice was born in 1835. He married Sophia Ann Drake, daughter of Daniel D Drake and Sarah (Sally) Ann Crawford, on 4 November 1857. Moses B. Tice died in 1912. He was buried on 17 December 1912 in Hillside.
Family | Sophia Ann Drake b. 19 Feb 1841, d. 1916 |
Child |
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Moses fought for the Grand Army of the Republic (Union Army) during the Civil War. He was a member of Company A of the 179th Ohio Infantry according to his foot marker in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Isaac S Tichenor
M, b. 1832, d. circa 16 August 1898
Father | (?) Tichenor |
Isaac S Tichenor was born in 1832. He married Mary DeForest Hawley, daughter of Joel Edwin Hawley and Miranda Orcelia Phillips, on 3 July 1860 at Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY. Isaac S Tichenor died circa 16 August 1898 at Washington, DC. He was buried in Arlington.
Family | Mary DeForest Hawley b. 18 Sep 1835 |
Child |
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Isaac's obituary read as follows:
A LIFE FULL OF PURPOSE - Death of Colonel Isaac S. Tichenor After Long Illness; A Gallant Soldier and Former Auditor of the District -- Widely Esteemed and Popular.
'A well-rounded and successful career was closed last night, when death claimed Col. Isaac S. Tichenor, formerly Auditor of the District of Columbia, and for many years prominent and popular in the national capital. Col. Tichenor had been in poor health for several years. A few weeks ago his malady took a more severe turn, and resulted as stated.
He was a native of Trumansburg, NY, where he was born 69 years ago. When the war broke out, he enlisted in 1861 in the 105th, NY Volunteers, and was made a Captain a year later for distinguished gallantry at Bull Run. His heroism at Chantilly made him a Lt. Colonel, and he was made a Colonel in December 1862, for brilliant services at Fredericksburg.
When the war closed, Col. Tichenor was given an appointment in the office of the third auditor of the Treasury, where he remained many years as chief of one of the most important divisions. In 1872, he was sent to London as one of the Treasury Department messengers in charge of United States bonds, which had been purchased by a London syndicate headed by the Rothschilds.
While still employed in the Treasury, he was proffered, in 1882, and accepted, the position of Auditor and Controller of the District of Columbia, and retained it until the 1st term of President Cleveland. During his incumbency, the title of the office was changed to that of Auditor of the District. He made many admirable changes and inaugurated the system of keeping the municipal accounts now in use. The Special Comittee of the House of Representatives, appointed to investigate the records of the District, warmly recommended Auditor Tichenor in its report.
Since retiring from the auditorship, Col. Tichenor devoted himself to his private affairs. He was a man of great energy and attractive personality, and enjoyed wide esteem. He was a member of Bunside Post,#8, GAR, and of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, and was prominent in Masonic circles, being a representative of the Grand Lodge of the District; of Harmony Lodge, #17 of Columbia Commandery, Knights Templar, and honorary member of two lodges in England.
He was a graduate of the class of '92 of the law department of the National University, and vice president of the alumni association of the District. Col. Tichenor had resided many years at 1311 M Street, NW, where his death occurred. He leaves a widow and one son, George H. Tichenor, a contractor of this city.
The interment of Col. Tichenor's remains will be made in Arlington Cemetery, but the arrangements have not yet been completed.'
(Taken from a write-up collected in the Hawley Family Files. and the obiturary from Washington, D.C.)1,2 Name variation: Col. Isaac Tichenor.
A LIFE FULL OF PURPOSE - Death of Colonel Isaac S. Tichenor After Long Illness; A Gallant Soldier and Former Auditor of the District -- Widely Esteemed and Popular.
'A well-rounded and successful career was closed last night, when death claimed Col. Isaac S. Tichenor, formerly Auditor of the District of Columbia, and for many years prominent and popular in the national capital. Col. Tichenor had been in poor health for several years. A few weeks ago his malady took a more severe turn, and resulted as stated.
He was a native of Trumansburg, NY, where he was born 69 years ago. When the war broke out, he enlisted in 1861 in the 105th, NY Volunteers, and was made a Captain a year later for distinguished gallantry at Bull Run. His heroism at Chantilly made him a Lt. Colonel, and he was made a Colonel in December 1862, for brilliant services at Fredericksburg.
When the war closed, Col. Tichenor was given an appointment in the office of the third auditor of the Treasury, where he remained many years as chief of one of the most important divisions. In 1872, he was sent to London as one of the Treasury Department messengers in charge of United States bonds, which had been purchased by a London syndicate headed by the Rothschilds.
While still employed in the Treasury, he was proffered, in 1882, and accepted, the position of Auditor and Controller of the District of Columbia, and retained it until the 1st term of President Cleveland. During his incumbency, the title of the office was changed to that of Auditor of the District. He made many admirable changes and inaugurated the system of keeping the municipal accounts now in use. The Special Comittee of the House of Representatives, appointed to investigate the records of the District, warmly recommended Auditor Tichenor in its report.
Since retiring from the auditorship, Col. Tichenor devoted himself to his private affairs. He was a man of great energy and attractive personality, and enjoyed wide esteem. He was a member of Bunside Post,#8, GAR, and of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, and was prominent in Masonic circles, being a representative of the Grand Lodge of the District; of Harmony Lodge, #17 of Columbia Commandery, Knights Templar, and honorary member of two lodges in England.
He was a graduate of the class of '92 of the law department of the National University, and vice president of the alumni association of the District. Col. Tichenor had resided many years at 1311 M Street, NW, where his death occurred. He leaves a widow and one son, George H. Tichenor, a contractor of this city.
The interment of Col. Tichenor's remains will be made in Arlington Cemetery, but the arrangements have not yet been completed.'
(Taken from a write-up collected in the Hawley Family Files. and the obiturary from Washington, D.C.)1,2 Name variation: Col. Isaac Tichenor.
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Ernst Tickler1
M, b. before 1825, d. 1 October 1887
Ernst Tickler was born before 1825 at Germany.2 He died on 1 October 1887 at Woodridge (Lodi Twp), NJ.1
The 1885 census lists Ernst Tickler at Lodi Township, Bergen County, NJ, with (his wife?) Dortha Tickler. Both are ovver 60, b. Germany. They are in the household of Martin and and Rosa Riest, both 20-60, b. Germany; two Riest children, John and Frederica, both native born, under 5; and on the next page in the same household Charles Leonard (20-60, b. Germany.)2
Text on filecard
Ernst Tickler died 1 Oct 1887 at Woodridge, Lodi Township, leaving widow. John G Jacobs administrator.1
Text on filecard
Ernst Tickler died 1 Oct 1887 at Woodridge, Lodi Township, leaving widow. John G Jacobs administrator.1
Citations
- [S1145] Cardfile.
- [S1140] 1885 New Jersey State Census, "New Jersey State Census, 1885," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-9R9N-TW> : 21 May 2014), Bergen > Lodi > image 59 of 74; Department of State, Trenton.
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Elizabeth Tidd1
F
Father | John Tidd d. 24 Apr 1657 |
Mother | Margaret (?) d. 1651 |
Family | Thomas Fuller |
Married name: Fuller.
Citations
- [S369] Mary? DeWitt, Kendall File.
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John Tidd1
M, d. 24 April 1657
John Tidd (1) married Margaret (?) John Tidd (2) married Alice between 1651 and 1657.1 He died on 24 April 1657.1
Family | Margaret (?) d. 1651 |
Children |
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John sailed from Yarmouth, England 12 May 1637 as the servant of Samuel Greenfield of Norwich. He lived in Charleston and Woburn, MA.1
NOTE: Kendall file has date of birth for John as 1618. However, his children marry between 1643 and 1650, making it unlikely that 1618 is correct. Possibly 1618 is the birth year of his son John.2,3
NOTE: Kendall file has date of birth for John as 1618. However, his children marry between 1643 and 1650, making it unlikely that 1618 is correct. Possibly 1618 is the birth year of his son John.2,3
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John Tidd1
M
Father | John Tidd d. 24 Apr 1657 |
Mother | Margaret (?) d. 1651 |
Family | Rebecca Wood |
Citations
- [S369] Mary? DeWitt, Kendall File.
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Mary Tidd1,2
F, d. 1705
Father | John Tidd d. 24 Apr 1657 |
Mother | Margaret (?) d. 1651 |
Mary Tidd was born at England.1 She married Francis Kendall, son of John? Kendall, on 24 December 1644 at Woburn, MA.1 Mary Tidd died in 1705 at Woburn, MA.1
Family | Francis Kendall b. 1620 |
Children |
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Name variation: Mary Todd.1 Married name: Kendall.
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Rebecca Tidd1
F
Father | John Tidd Jr. |
Mother | Rebekah Wood |
Rebecca Tidd married Thomas Blodgett, son of Samuel Blodgett and Ruth Eggleton, on 11 November 1685.1
Family | Thomas Blodgett b. 26 Feb 1661 |
Children |
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Married name: Blodgett.
Citations
- [S368] Mary DeWitt, Blodgett File.
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Susan Tidd1
F
Family | Elias DeWitt b. c 1818 |
Child |
Susan Tidd and Elias had three daughters (two died) and five sons including Eben.1 Married name: DeWitt.
Citations
- [S238] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.
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Albertus Tiebout1
M, b. 13 May 1708
Father | Teunis Tiebout2 b. 30 Sep 1663 |
Mother | Maryken Van de Water2 b. 3 Nov 1666 |
Albertus Tiebout was baptized on 13 May 1708 at New York City (DRC.)1,3,4 He married Cornelia Bogert, daughter of Nicholas Janszen Bogert and Margrietje Jans.5
Family | Cornelia Bogert b. 2 Apr 1710 |
Citations
- [S332] Mary DeWitt, Van de Water File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout (NYDC p.330).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
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Andries Tibout1
M, b. circa 1668, d. before 8 September 1705
Father | Jan Tiebout2,3 |
Mother | Sarah Van der Vlucht2,3 d. b 1687 |
Andries Tibout was born circa 1668.4 He married Maritie Garrison circa 1690.1,4,5 Andries Tibout died before 8 September 1705.4
Family | Maritie Garrison |
Child |
Name variation: Andries DeBow.5 Name variation: Andries Jansz Tiebout.4 Name variation: Andrew Tarbot.6
Citations
- [S98] The Huguenot Society of New Jersey Inc., "unknown short article title", pg. 13-18.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S50] Ethel Konight, "Ahnentafel of Ethel Konight."
- [S492] Judith C Ullman, DeBow File, 22 Feb 1995.
- [S162] Mary DeWitt, Terhune File.
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Hester Tebow1
F
Father | Peter DeBow2 b. 3 Aug 1755, d. b 2 Mar 1804 |
Mother | Susannah Pier2 b. 21 Feb 1748 |
Family | John H Bogert d. May 1827 |
Children |
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Married name: Bogert.
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Jacomyntie Tibout1
F, b. 4 June 1666
Father | Jan Tiebout2 |
Jacomyntie Tibout was from Breuckelen when she married.3,4 She was baptized on 4 June 1666 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Joris Jacobszen and Hillegond Joris; father Jan Tiebout, mother Sara Van der Vlucht.)3,5,6 She married Reyer Michielsen, son of Michael Bastiaensen and Aetje, on 15 April 1686 at New Haerlem, NY.1,3,4 (Banns on 26 March 1686 at New York City. He was Reyer Michielszen, jm from Schoonderwourt; she Jacomyntie Tibout, jd from Breuckelen, both liv. at N. Haerlem. 15 Apr. at N. Haerlem.)4
Family | Reyer Michielsen b. 1653, d. bt Jul 1733 - Dec 1733 |
Children |
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Married name: Michielsen.
Citations
- [S23] Mary DeWitt, Cortright File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout.
- [S50] Ethel Konight, "Ahnentafel of Ethel Konight."
- [S1176] Samuel S. Purple, RDC New York Marriages, NYDC Marriages 1686. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout (NYDC 2:70).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Michaels File.
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Jan Tiebout1
M
Jan Tiebout married Sarah Van der Vlucht.2,3,4 Jan Tiebout (2) married Hester Du Bois, daughter of Pierre Du Bois and Catherine Clarisse, on 6 November 1687 at Harlem, NY.5,2,3,6 (Banns on 3 September 1687 at DRC, New York City. He was Jan Tibout, wid. of Sara Van der Vlucht; she Hester Dubois, wid. of Claude Lemaistre, both liv. in Haerlem. Marr. N. Haerlem.)3
Family 1 | Sarah Van der Vlucht d. b 1687 |
Children |
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Family 2 | |
Child |
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Family 3 | Hester Du Bois b. 9 Oct 1625, d. 1710 |
Jan was a French Huguenot who settled in New Amsterdam in 1656 or earlier.1 Jan Tiebout and Sarah had twelve children, acc. to BC-Families (Marcus (c. 1654), Dirck (1671, dy), Teunis (1664), Jacomyntie (1666), Andries (c.1668), Johannes (c. 1670), Jannetje (c. 1672), Magdalena (1674, dy), Dirck (1675), Magdalena (1676), Henricus (1677), and Jacobus (1681); nine, acc. to Konight: Dirck (1661, dy), Teunis (1663), Jacomyntie (1666), Andries, Magdalena (1674, dy), Dirck (1675), Magdalena (1676), Henricus (1677), and Jacobus (1681).4,7,8 Name variation: Jan Tibout.9
Citations
- [S400] J. Kelsey Jones, Joralemon Family of NY/NJ.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Delamater File.
- [S1176] Samuel S. Purple, RDC New York Marriages, NYDC Marriages 1687. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout.
- [S146] Priscilla Sharp, Priscilla Stone Sharp Family History (Ahnentafel Narrative).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout (NYDC 1:63).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S23] Mary DeWitt, Cortright File.
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Marcus Tiebout1
M
Father | Jan Tiebout2 |
Mother | Sarah Van der Vlucht2 d. b 1687 |
Marcus Tiebout was from Gent in Vlaenderen when he married.3 He married Aefje Cornelis, daughter of Cornelius Jansen Cortright and Metje Bastiaense, on 29 May 1698 at New Haerlem.3,4 (Banns on 14 May 1698 at DRC, New York City. He was Marcus Tiebout, jm from Gent in Vlaenderen; she Aeltje Cornelis, wid. of Jonas Lievenszen, both in N. Haerlem.)3
Family | Aefje Cornelis b. 30 May 1666, d. 1714 |
Citations
- [S24] Letter, Cindy Owens to Joseph Boyle.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1176] Samuel S. Purple, RDC New York Marriages, NYDC Marriages 1698. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S26] James Riker, History of Harlem, pg. 564.
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Margrietje Tiebout1
F, b. 25 August 1700, d. after 20 May 1750
Father | Teunis Tiebout2 b. 30 Sep 1663 |
Mother | Maryken Van de Water2 b. 3 Nov 1666 |
Margrietje Tiebout was baptized on 25 August 1700 at New York City (DRC.)1,3,4 She married Hans Joralemon, son of Jacobus Janse Joralemon and Pieterje Claes, on 6 March 1722 at New York City (DRC.)1,5 (Banns on 26 February 1722.)1 Margrietje Tiebout died after 20 May 1750.1
Family | Hans Joralemon b. 19 Sep 1697, d. a 26 Mar 1757 |
Children |
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The children were baptized in Second River.6 Name variation: Margarita Tiebout.7 Married name: Joralemon.
Citations
- [S400] J. Kelsey Jones, Joralemon Family of NY/NJ.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout (NYDC p.269).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Jeralomon File.
- [S332] Mary DeWitt, Van de Water File.
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Mary Thibou1,2
F, b. 1736, d. 1811
Mary Thibou was born in 1736.2 She married William Young, son of (?) Young. Mary Thibou died in 1811.2 She was buried in Old Hackensack Churchyard.2
Family | William Young b. 1736 |
Child |
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Name variation: Mary Thibaut.2 Married name: Young.
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Marytie Thibout1,2
F, b. 6 March 1726, d. 22 November 1806
Father | Peter Thibout3 |
Mother | Margritie Reyerse b. 10 Jan 1697 |
Marytie Thibout was baptized on 6 March 1726 at Hackensack, NJ.4,5 She married Jacob De Baun, son of Jacobus DeBaun and Anna Canniff, in 1747.6,2,7 Marytie Thibout died on 22 November 1806.7
Family | Jacob De Baun b. 12 May 1722, d. 30 Oct 1797 |
Children |
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Marytie Thibout and Jacob had more children.8 Name variation: Marytie DeBow.6 Married name: De Baun.
Citations
- [S171] William Heidgerd, Alyea: Van Saun Line, p. 2.
- [S81] Mary DeWitt, DeBaun File (DeWitt).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, FGS Pieter Tiebout.
- [S909] Unknown author, RDC Hackensack.
- [S171] William Heidgerd, Alyea: Van Saun Line, (has year as 1736?).
- [S262] Judith C Ullman, DeBaun File-Ullman, 22 Feb 1995.
- [S171] William Heidgerd, Alyea: Van Saun Line.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, De Baun File.
- [S1651] Ethel Konight, Eckerson Family Groupsheets with a Schoharie Connection, FGS Jan Jacobs Straut.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Van Dien File.
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Marytie Tiebout1,2,3
F, b. 10 November 1703
Father | Teunis Tiebout4 b. 30 Sep 1663 |
Mother | Maryken Van de Water4 b. 3 Nov 1666 |
Marytie Tiebout was baptized on 10 November 1703 at New York City (DRC.)1,5,6 She married Johannes Peers, son of Willem Peers and Grietje Kiers, on 7 December 1736 at New York City (DRC.)2,7,8 (with license. John Peers and Marytje Tibout; but no mention of him being a widower; reg. On 30 November 1736.)8
Family | Johannes Peers b. 1 Dec 1700 |
Citations
- [S332] Mary DeWitt, Van de Water File.
- [S1510] Ethel Konight, Ackerson/Eckerson File, (NYDRC 1:p.160).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout (NYDC p.295).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Willem Peers (NYDC p.160).
- [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1736. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
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Peter Thibout1
M
Father | Andries Tibout2 b. c 1668, d. b 8 Sep 1705 |
Mother | Maritie Garrison2 |
Peter Thibout was from Ackinsack when he married.3 He married Margritie Reyerse, daughter of Ryer Ryerson and Rebecca Van der Scheuren, on 3 March 1716 at Hackensack, NJ, (DRC) (banns.)4,5,6,7
Family | Margritie Reyerse b. 10 Jan 1697 |
Children |
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Peter Thibout and Margritie had seven more children, acc. to Konight: Willemtje (1716, dy, Hack p.114); Andries (1718, Hack p.117); Rebecka (1719, Hack p.122); Willemtie (1721, Hack p.127); Elisabeth (1727, Hack p.153); Leena (1730, Schraalenburgh p.72); Rachel (1738, Hack p.176); ten more children, acc. to BC-Families, see there for more information.2,8 Name variation: Pieter DeBow.6
Citations
- [S81] Mary DeWitt, DeBaun File (DeWitt).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Pieter Tiebout (Hackensack p.38).
- [S1675] Ethel Konight, Ryerson Family Groupsheets, FGS Ryer Martinszen Ryerson (Hackensack p.38).
- [S909] Unknown author, RDC Hackensack.
- [S492] Judith C Ullman, DeBow File, 22 Feb 1995.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, FGS Pieter Tiebout (Hackensack p.38).
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, FGS Pieter Tiebout.
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Robert Tiebout1
M, b. circa 1800
Robert Tiebout was born circa 1800 at New Jersey.2 He married Sarah (maybe Sarah, who married (2) Francis Jackson.)2
Family 1 | Sarah b. c 1806 |
Family 2 | |
Child |
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The 1855 census lists Robert Tiebout at New York City (ward 16), with his wife Sarah (44, b. NJ, B, 24 yrs in NYC) Tiebout, and three children: Thomas (13, b. NY), Sarah E. (9, b. NY, B) and Robert I (6, b. NY, B). Robert is 55, b. NJ, B, white washer, 24 yrs in NYC.2
Citations
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985", database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZLQ-DLH> : 20 January 2020), Thomas Tribout, 1864.
- [S920] 1855 NY State Census, "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B53-XX9> : 22 May 2014), New York > New York City, Ward 16, E.D. 5 > image 49 of 62; county clerk offices, New York.
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Sara Tiebout1
F, b. 13 March 1692
Father | Teunis Tiebout2 b. 30 Sep 1663 |
Mother | Maryken Van de Water2 b. 3 Nov 1666 |
Sara Tiebout was baptized on 13 March 1692 at New York City (DRC.)1,3,4 She married Ewout Ewouts, son of Jan Ewouts and Lysbeth Pluvier, on 24 April 1715 at New York City (DRC.)5,6 (Banns on 9 April 1715. He was Ewoud Ewitze, jm from Breukelen; she Sarah Tibout jd from N: York.)6
Family | Ewout Ewouts b. 6 Jul 1687 |
Married name: Ewouts.
Citations
- [S332] Mary DeWitt, Van de Water File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout (NYDC p.207).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1176] Samuel S. Purple, RDC New York Marriages, NYDC Marriages 1715. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
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Teunis Tiebout1
M, b. 30 September 1663
Father | Jan Tiebout2,3 |
Mother | Sarah Van der Vlucht2,3 d. b 1687 |
Teunis Tiebout was baptized on 30 September 1663 at New York City (DRC) (sponsors: Evert Pieterszen, Jan Theuniszen, and Tryntie Rodenburg; father Jan Tibout, mother Sara Van der Vlucht.)4,5 He married Maryken Van de Water, daughter of Hendrick Van de Water and Margriet van der Meullen, on 7 May 1690 at New York City (DRC.)6,7,8,3 (Banns on 11 April 1690. He was Teunis Tibout, jm from N. Yorke; she Maryken Van de Water, jd from Bergen, both liv. here.)7,9
Family | Maryken Van de Water b. 3 Nov 1666 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S400] J. Kelsey Jones, Joralemon Family of NY/NJ.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Tebow File.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout (NYDC 2:70).
- [S558] Thomas G. Evans, RDC New York Baptisms, NYDC Baptisms. <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/…
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, VandeWater File.
- [S1176] Samuel S. Purple, RDC New York Marriages, NYDC Marriages 1690. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Tiebout (NYDC 1:68).
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout (NYDC 1:68).
- [S1250] William Smith Pelletreau and John Keller, NY City Wills, Vol. 2 p.310-1 (Liber 10, p.27) Will of Margaret Vandewater <https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso07kellgoog/page/…>. Available at Archive.org <https://archive.org/>.. The images of the original manuscript are on Ancestry.com. Also on Google Books and HathiTrust. <https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001658137
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Theunis Tiebout.
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Thomas Tiebout1
M, b. circa 1840
Father | Robert Tiebout2,3 b. c 1800 |
Thomas Tiebout was born circa 1840 at New York (but 21 at marriage.)1 He married Elizabeth Bennet on 3 January 1864 at Hackensack, NJ, (colored persons.)4,3,1
Family | Elizabeth Bennet b. c 1842 |
The 1880 census lists Thomas Tiebout and Elizabeth at Hackensack Village, Bergen County, NJ, with six children, all b. NJ: Sarah (16, servant), Levinia (13, servant), Robert (8), Bertha (5), Thomas (3), and Willie (1). Thomas is 40, B, b. NY, parents b. NY, white washer; Elizabeth is 38, b. NJ, B, washer woman, parents b. NJ. They are in between Francis Jackson and Nancy Tiebout (30, b. NJ, B, washerwoman, parents b. NJ), her father Thomas Thompson (70, b. NJ, B, laborer, parents b. NJ) and a grandchild Robt Tiebout (5m, b. Jan 1880, NJ, parents b. NJ.)1
The Nancy Tiebout, who lives next to Thomas Tiebout probably married Robert Tiebout (brother of Thomas) on 17 May 1873 as Nancy E. Thompson in New Barbadoes. Robert is 24, b. 1849 (6 yo in 1855) and Nancy is 22, b. 1851 (30 in 1880). The child Robert was b. 28 Dec 1879 (5m in 1880). They have at least four more children.5,6 Name variation: Thomas Tribout.3
The Nancy Tiebout, who lives next to Thomas Tiebout probably married Robert Tiebout (brother of Thomas) on 17 May 1873 as Nancy E. Thompson in New Barbadoes. Robert is 24, b. 1849 (6 yo in 1855) and Nancy is 22, b. 1851 (30 in 1880). The child Robert was b. 28 Dec 1879 (5m in 1880). They have at least four more children.5,6 Name variation: Thomas Tribout.3
Citations
- [S875] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBK-9DF5> : 24 December 2015), New Jersey > Bergen > Hackensack > ED 10 > image 14 of 52; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.).
- [S920] 1855 NY State Census, "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B53-XX9> : 22 May 2014), New York > New York City, Ward 16, E.D. 5 > image 49 of 62; county clerk offices, New York.
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985", database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZLQ-DLH> : 20 January 2020), Thomas Tribout, 1864.
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939Z-1ZS8-59> : 20 May 2019), 004541280 > image 255 of 864; New Jersey State Archives, Trenton.
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985", database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZL1-BTQ> : 20 January 2020), Robt. L. Tiebout, 1873.
- [S1058] Familysearch.org, Online at https://familysearch.org/, "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980", database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCG3-7FP> : 14 February 2020), Rob't Tiebout, 1879.
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Annigje Tijms1
F, b. 14 October 1867
Father | Kaspar Tijms1 b. 23 Jun 1840 |
Mother | Grietje Broekhorst1 b. 8 Dec 1831 |
Annigje Tijms was born on 14 October 1867 at Weerwille (Ruinerwold), Drenthe, The Netherlands, (The 1900 census has the d.o.b. as Oct 1868.)1,2 She married Frederick Stedtler.3
Family | Frederick Stedtler b. Jul 1869 |
The 1900 census lists Frederick Stedtler and Annigje at Grand Street (#122) at Garfield Borough, Bergen County, NJ, with five children: Margriet (Jan 1893), Caspar (Feb 1894), Theresa (Oct 1895), Frederick (Nov 1897), and Elizabeth (Feb 1900), all born in NJ. Address on page 7 seems to be Palisade Ave, on page 8 Grand Street.2 The 1920 census lists Frederick Stedtler and Annigje at Prospect Street (#205) at Midland Park Borough, Bergen County, NJ, with seven children: Caspar (25), Theresa A. (24), Frederick W. (22), Elizabeth (19), Julia L. (16), John E. (14), and Ernest I. (12), all born in NJ, and his brother-in-law Bert Tyms.3 They lived for many years at Farview Ave, Paramus, Bergen County, NJ.4 Married name: Stedtler.3
Citations
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Ruinerwold Births : 1867 #39.
- [S746] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Frederick Stedtler, 6 Jun 1900. T623 Roll: 955 Page: 7-8, ED 16.
- [S746] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Frederick Stedtler, 10 Jan 1920. T625 Roll: 1018 Page: 225, ED 71.
- [S1111] Clarion, Oct 22, 1926, pg. 1.
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Kaspar Tijms1
M, b. 23 June 1840
Kaspar Tijms was born on 23 June 1840 at Beilen, Drenthe, The Netherlands.2 He married Grietje Broekhorst on 5 November 1864 at Ruinerwold, Drenthe, The Netherlands.2
Family | Grietje Broekhorst b. 8 Dec 1831 |
Children |
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Kaspar Tijms and Grietje Broekhorst immigrated in 1881.3 His parents were Jan Tijms and Elizabeth Gils.2 Kaspar Tijms was a carpenter.4
Citations
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Ruinerwold Births : 1870 #24.
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Ruinerwold Marriages : 1864 #19.
- [S1111] Clarion, Oct 22, 1926, pg. 1.
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Ruinerwold Births : 1874 #68.
- [S745] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Ruinerwold Births : 1867 #39.
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Charles O Tilbe1
M, b. May 1867
Father | Rufus Tilbe1 b. Feb 1840 |
Mother | Harriet Agusta Galloway1 b. Oct 1846 |
Charles O Tilbe was in 1900 a druggist at Montclair, Essex County, NJ.2 Charles apparently is not the father of the 2 children.3 The 1900 census lists Charles O Tilbe and Anna at Montclair, NJ, with two children, Celia and Franklin. From the ages, they have to be his stepchildren, or they could be his siblings.2
Citations
- [S875] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.
- [S740] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6WJ7-XST> : 5 August 2014), New Jersey > Essex > ED 208 Montclair town Ward 3 > image 29 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S1] Joseph Boyle, Notations.
- [S740] 1900 US Federal Census - Population.
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Rufus Tilbe
M, b. February 1840
Rufus Tilbe was born in February 1840 at Connecticut.1 He married Harriet Agusta Galloway, daughter of Alpheus Galloway and Susan McCreery, on 13 November 1866 at Phillipsport, NY.2,1
Family | Harriet Agusta Galloway b. Oct 1846 |
Children |
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Rufus Tilbe was in 1880 a worker in a hat shop at Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY.3 He was in 1900 a laborer in a hat factory at Matteawan, Dutchess County, NY.1 The 1900 census lists Rufus Tilbe and Harriet Agusta at Matteawan, NY.1