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Charles Egustus Duell1

M, b. 14 March 1890, d. 25 June 1956
FatherCharles Egustus Duell b. 12 Jan 1863, d. 13 May 1932
MotherAdelaide Lydia Carl b. 7 Jul 1864, d. 5 Jun 1928
     Charles Egustus Duell was born on 14 March 1890 at Argyle, NY.1 He married Verna Mae Hansen, daughter of Jens Christian Hansen Kirkeberg and Dagmar Frederikke Mette Juhl, on 14 June 1921 (Schaghticoke, NY.)1 Charles Egustus Duell died on 25 June 1956 at Moreau, NY.1 He was buried in Southside Cemetery in South Glens Falls.1

Family

Verna Mae Hansen b. 23 Apr 1897, d. 31 Jul 1983
     (from Robert Emerson Duell)
Charles was in WWI, Co. K, 106th Infantry. He was badly wounded and was in hospital in Havre, France and then moved to a hospital in Portsmouth England. After being discharged from the hospital he went to France and rejoined Co.K. He was at Cherbourg France when the armistice was signed. After the war he worked for Finch, Pruyn & Co. in Glens Falls and did service in the National Guard. He started out as a paper worker, then took ICS courses in electrical work and spent many years in the Generator Room. He inherited his father's gentle disposition. His goal in life was to provide as best he could for his wife and children. He was a jack-of-all-trades and well thought of by all who knew him.1 Name variation: Charles E Duell Jr.1

Citations

  1. [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Charles Egustus Duell1

M, b. 12 January 1863, d. 13 May 1932
FatherFrederick William Duell b. 20 Nov 1833, d. 10 Sep 1917
MotherCordelia Wright b. 1 Jan 1841, d. 28 Jan 1872
     Charles Egustus Duell was born on 12 January 1863 at Chestertown, NY.1 He married Adelaide Lydia Carl on 25 July 1885.1 Charles Egustus Duell died on 13 May 1932 at Moreau, Saratoga County, NY.1

Family

Adelaide Lydia Carl b. 7 Jul 1864, d. 5 Jun 1928
Children
  • James Frederick Duell b. 15 Apr 1887
  • Charles Egustus Duell+ b. 14 Mar 1890, d. 25 Jun 1956
  • Eva Adeline Duell b. 16 Jul 1899
     (From Elizabeth Duell Langworthy) Charles E. farmed and worked as a teamster.1

Citations

  1. [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Frederick William Duell1

M, b. 20 November 1833, d. 10 September 1917
FatherWarren Higley Duell b. 9 Aug 1810, d. 10 Apr 1897
MotherSybil Smith b. 10 Jun 1809, d. 21 Apr 1870
     Frederick William Duell was born on 20 November 1833.1 He married Cordelia Wright after 1855.1 Frederick William Duell died on 10 September 1917.1 He was buried in Glens Falls.1

Family

Cordelia Wright b. 1 Jan 1841, d. 28 Jan 1872
Child
     (From C.C.D.Burley)
     Frederick William worked for Matthew Mead on Landon Hill. He was there, single, in 1855, age 21. He lived in a part of the Matthew Mead house. When he and Cordelia were married, they lived in the same place. He was an excellent carpenter and builder.
     Frederick married (2) 24 June 1875 in Queensbury, Adeline Emigh. They moved to Shelving Rock, Fort Ann, Washington Co. on the east side of Lake George where he worked at his carpenter trade. He worked with Frederick E. Duell on the Knapp estate and gave him some beautiful old tools, which in the 1950's were given to the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake.
     While F.W. was at Shelving Rock, his daughter Nellie, aged 20 and engaged to be married, worked at a hotel. One day she looked out of a window and, waving at people in boats below lost her balance and fell out of the window. She died of her injuries, but not before she made her brother promise to carry out his plans for his own wedding on her birthday. She is buried in the Jenkins cemetery.
     F.W. and his second wife lived at Shelving Rock about 30 years, after which they separated; she going to Bolton, he to his son and daughter-in-law on Gansevoort Rd. in Moreau. She died in 1941.1

Citations

  1. [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Jonathan Duell1

M, b. 28 May 1802, d. 2 October 1881
FatherRichard Duel1 b. 26 Oct 1774, d. 26 Feb 1851
MotherClarinda Higley1 b. 5 Feb 1783, d. 21 Sep 1859
     Jonathan Duell was born on 28 May 1802.1 He died on 2 October 1881.1
     He never married, raised an extraordinary number and quantity of crops, supported his mother and his sister Sylvia, his widowed sister Lydia D. Henderson and her 3 children. He invented a slip yoke for oxen and had it patented, and made a branded that read 'Patented by Jonathan Duell' - now at the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake.

Citations

  1. [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Warren Higley Duell1

M, b. 9 August 1810, d. 10 April 1897
FatherRichard Duel b. 26 Oct 1774, d. 26 Feb 1851
MotherClarinda Higley b. 5 Feb 1783, d. 21 Sep 1859
     Warren Higley Duell was born on 9 August 1810 at Chestertown, NY.1 He (1) married Sybil Smith on 14 February 1833.1 Warren Higley Duell (2) married Christine Morrill Whitting Davis, the mother of his son Joseph Duell's wife, in order that the son's family would receive the benefit of his pension from the Army after his death on 1 April 1877.1 He died on 10 April 1897 at Glens Falls, NY.1 He was buried in Bay St. Cemetery in Glens Falls, the Reuben Gaalusha lot.1

Family

Sybil Smith b. 10 Jun 1809, d. 21 Apr 1870
Child
     Warren Higley Duell and Sybil had nine children: Frederick William, Laurentine (b. 6 Aug 1835), Amanda M (b. 8 Jul 1837), Orpha and Oscar (b. 26 Jul 1841 (Oscar d. 2 Jul 1846)), Mary Samantha (b. 13 Jun 1848), Joseph and Josephine (b. 21 Feb. 1849 (Josephine d. 3 Aug 1858)), and Olive (b. 12 Jul 1853).1 (from C.C.D. Burley)
     Warren and Sybil lived in a log house on Landon Hill for some years after they were married. Twins Joseph and Josephine were born there. Warren later built a clapboard house on the northwest edge of the village of Chestertown. It was said that everybody in town used to drive by on a Sunday afternoon to see and admire the family's beautiful flowers.
     Warren Duell was a soldier in the Civil War. After he had served for a time he was taken prisoner and in time released by the Confederates under a Safe Conduct from General Lee, being honoe bound not to retuen to fight until there was a regular exchange of prisoners. This he abided by, but as soon as he could honorably do so, he reenlisted. His son FrederickWilliam, disagreed with him very strongly on his political position and wrote a scathing letter to his father about Abraham Lincol and his 'black Republicans.' This letter was yet another illustration of the way families were divided by the War. It was found in a wall of the house in Chestertown when the house was undergoing renovation in the 1950's. Warren was discharged on 19 June 1863 and again 6 Feb. 1866. Both discharges describe him as being five feet nine inches high, having a light complexion and hazel eyes and brown hair. Occupation - carpenter.[:LIND:]1

Citations

  1. [S758] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Eleanor Duer1

F, b. 14 October 1734, d. 14 April 1814
FatherThomas Duer b. 7 Jan 1701/2, d. 16 Jan 1789
MotherMary Hollingshead b. 11 May 1712
     Eleanor Duer was born on 14 October 1734 at Middlesex County, NJ.2,3,4 She married Daniel H Predmore Esq., son of Benjamin Pridmore and Hannah Mellot, circa 1753 at Sussex County, NJ.1,5 Eleanor Duer died on 14 April 1814 at Frankford, Sussex County, NJ.1,6

Family

Daniel H Predmore Esq. b. 28 Aug 1732, d. 12 Mar 1810
Child
     NOTE: There seems to be some confusion whether Daniel and Eleanor are born in Sussex County or Middlesex County. It is possible that this is a geographic issue, and that Sussex was part of Middlesex originally, of vice versa. Places are noted in the footnotes. Newton is presently part of Sussex County, NJ. There is also an issue with Leanor's death date. Van Camp has the date as 1798, and the place as Newton, NJ.6,7 Married name: Predmore.

Citations

  1. [S680] John Byram, Byram Family (JohnB.GED), 7 Jun 2000).
  2. [S680] John Byram, Byram Family (JohnB.GED), 7 Jun 2000), (has place as Middlesex County, NJ).
  3. [S689] Letter, Richard E Predmore to Joseph Boyle, Aug 2002, (has place as Middlesex County, NJ).
  4. [S686] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File, (has date as 1734, and place as Newton, NJ).
  5. [S689] Letter, Richard E Predmore to Joseph Boyle, Aug 2002.
  6. [S686] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File, (has date as 1798, and place as Newton, NJ).
  7. [S1099] Afina Broekman, Notes.


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Thomas Duer1,2

M, b. 1663, d. 11 December 1709
FatherVincent Dure b. c 1625, d. 1713
MotherMary Stone b. c 1636, d. 1694
     Thomas Duer was born in 1663 at Charleton Parish, Devonshire, England.1,3,2 He married Ellen Baines, daughter of Mathew Baines and Margaret Hatton, on 26 July 1694 at Falls Twp, Bucks County, PA.1,3 Thomas Duer died on 11 December 1709 at Falls Twp, PA.1,2

Family

Ellen Baines b. 22 Oct 1677, d. 20 Feb 1744/45
Child

Citations

  1. [S680] John Byram, Byram Family (JohnB.GED), 7 Jun 2000).
  2. [S686] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.
  3. [S689] Letter, Richard E Predmore to Joseph Boyle, Aug 2002.


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Thomas Duer1

M, b. 7 January 1701/2, d. 16 January 1789
FatherThomas Duer b. 1663, d. 11 Dec 1709
MotherEllen Baines b. 22 Oct 1677, d. 20 Feb 1744/45
     Thomas Duer was born on 7 January 1701/2 at Falls Twp, Bucks County, PA.1,2,3 He married Mary Hollingshead, daughter of Daniel Hollingshead and Ann (?), on 25 December 1729 at New Jersey.1 Thomas Duer died on 16 January 1789 at Sussex County, NJ.1,3

Family

Mary Hollingshead b. 11 May 1712
Child
     Name variation: Thomas Dure.3

Citations

  1. [S680] John Byram, Byram Family (JohnB.GED), 7 Jun 2000).
  2. [S689] Letter, Richard E Predmore to Joseph Boyle, Aug 2002.
  3. [S686] Margaret S. Wien, Van Camp File.


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Annie Dufford1

F
FatherJames Dufford
MotherAdeline Drake
     Annie Dufford married Wade De Witt.1

Family

Wade De Witt
     Married name: De Witt.

Citations

  1. [S266] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 41.


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Anita Theresa Duffy1

F, b. 13 January 1906
FatherBernard Duffy
MotherCordelia (?)
     Anita Theresa Duffy was born on 13 January 1906.1 She married John Leopold Hague, son of Walter Hague and Augusta M Meyerdirks, on 13 June 1931.1

Family

John Leopold Hague b. 26 Mar 1906
     Married name: Hague.

Citations

  1. [S564] Mary DeWitt, Hague File.


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Arthur J Duffy1

M, b. 12 January 1922, d. 26 March 1999
     Arthur J Duffy was born on 12 January 1922.2 He (1) married Audrey Zimmerman, daughter of Harry J. Zimmerman.1 Arthur J Duffy (2) married Florence Matthews.1 Arthur J Duffy died on 26 March 1999 at Bergenfield, Bergen County, NJ.1 He was buried in Greenfield Cemetery in Hempstead.1

Family 1

Audrey Zimmerman d. bt 1984 - 1999

Family 2

Florence Matthews d. a 1999
     Surviving, besides his wife, are six daughters: Audrey (Ussher), Joan (Lord), Judy (Manzi), Sharon (Alicea), Betty (Treloar) and Jeanette (Zaccaria), four sons: Arthur, James, Joseph and John and a brother Patrick. Three sisters, Margaret (Magistro), Elizabeth (Geraci) and Dorothy (Malara) predeceased him.1

Citations

  1. [S748] The Bergen (Evening) Record, Mar 28, 1999, pg N6.
  2. [S922] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.


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Elizabeth Dulfer1

F, b. 1790, d. 14 January 1880
     Elizabeth Dulfer was born in 1790 (but 60 in 1860, and 77 in 1870.)1,2,3 She married John B.C. Dulfer.4 Elizabeth Dulfer died on 14 January 1880 at Little Ferry, NJ.1

Family

John B.C. Dulfer b. 18 May 1821, d. 23 Feb 1886
     The 1860 census lists Elizabeth Dickison at Hackensack PO at New Barbadoes Township, NJ, with John Bennet Counrough Dulpher (37, b. in Rotterdam, farmer), Joseph [no last name] (50, b. Switserland, laborer), and William Mackerell (35, b. Bergen County, NJ, carriage maker.)2 The 1870 census lists John B. Dulfer and Elizabeth at New Barbadoes Twp, NJ, with Silas Smith (27, b. NJ, black.)3
Elizabeth Dulfer's obituary appeared on 22 January 1880 in the Hackensack Republican (death notice only.)1

A second obituary appeared on 16 January 1880 in the Bergen Index (pg. 1, col. 4. Death notice only, only last name listed.)5

Bergen Index, 13 February 1880, pg. 1.4

Bergen Index, 20 August 1880, pg. 1, col. 4
$20.000 Contest

     The Dulfer contest, which has been before the Orphan's Court for about three months, has reached a conclusion, so far as taking evidence is concerned.
     Mrs. Elizabeth Dulfer died in January last, aged 90 years, leaving property valued at $20.000, and her husband J.B.C. Dulfer presented for probate a will dated 25 Dec 1878, by the terms of which he was made sole legatee and executor. Francis Jackson, colored, a cousin of Mrs. Dulfer, filed a caveat against the probate of this document alleging undue influence in procuring the will, mental incapacity, and that the will was not formally executed. During the progress of the trial it was shown that Mrs. Dulfer made a will in 1872, giving $4000 to a half sister, $1000 to a Baptist church in New York City, $2000 to Francis Jackson and the residue of her estate to Mr. Dulfer. A second will, drawn by Justice David van Horn in April 1877, gave everything to Mr. Dulfer, with the proviso that the half sister and Jackson should be cared for by the estate in case they came to want. This will appointed David Van Horn, J.C. Van Horn, and Mr. Dulfer as executors. A third will, drawn by Justice Van Horn on Nov 11, 1878 was similar to the second, except that the name of J.C. Van Horn was omitted. The last will, which is the one under contest, was drawn by Hon. C.H. Voorhis. A great mass of testimony has been piled upon both sides. The Court reserved the decision until the first Tuesday in September. P.W. Stagg and S.R. Demarest, Jr. for caveator; ex-Judge Millard for Proponent (Reprinted from the Republican.)6


Bergen Index, 14 September 1880, pg. 1, col. 6
Orphan's Court

     In this court also the celebrated Dulfer will case reached conclusion. Mrs. Elizabeth Dulfer died in January last, aged 90 years, leaving property valued at $20,000 to her husband. J.B.C. Dulfer presented for probate a will drawn December 25th, 1878 by the terms of which he was made sole legatee and excutor.
     Francis Jackson, colored, a cousin of Mrs. Dulfer, filed a caveat against the probate of this document alleging undue influence in procuring the will, mental incapacity, and that the will was not formally executed. During the progress of the trial it was shown that Mrs. made a will in 1872, giving $4000 to a half sister, $1000 to a Baptist church in New York City, $2000 to Francis Jackson and the residue of her estate to Mr. Dulfer. A second will, drawn by Justice David van Horn in April 1877, gave everything to Mr. Dulfer, with the proviso that the half sister and Jackson should be cared for by the estate in case they came to want. This will appointed David Van Horn, J.C. Van Horn, and Mr. Dulfer as executors. A third will, drawn by Justice Van Horn on Nov 11, 1878 was similar to the second, except that the name of J.C. Van Horn was omitted. The last will, which is the one under contest, was drawn by Hon. C.H. Voorhis. A great mass of testimony had been.7
Name variation: Elizabeth Dickison.8

Citations

  1. [S1135] Hack. Rep., 22 Jan 1880, pg. 2, col. 7. Elizabeth Dulfer, 14 Jan 1880.
  2. [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSZ-KQ4> : 24 March 2017), New Jersey > Bergen > Township of New Barbadoes > image 1 of 90; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  3. [S719] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XYW-NS1> : 14 June 2019), New Jersey > Bergen > New Barbadoes > image 38 of 126; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  4. [S1159] Bergen Index, "Hollander and African". 13 Feb 1880, pg. 1.
  5. [S1159] Bergen Index, death notice. Dulfer, 16 Jan 1880, pg. 1, col. 4.
  6. [S1159] Bergen Index, 20 Aug 1880, pg. 1, col. 4.
  7. [S1159] Bergen Index, 14 Sep 1880, pg. 1, col. 6; pg. 4, col.
  8. [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, M653. New Jersey, Bergen County, New Barbadoes Township, Hackensack PO, pg. 1, house #9, line 37-40. Household of Elizabeth Dickison.


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John B.C. Dulfer1

M, b. 18 May 1821, d. 23 February 1886
     John B.C. Dulfer was born on 18 May 1821 at Rotterdam, The Netherlands, (erkenning ouders op 09-07-1824; kind heette hiervoor Johannes Bernardus Koenraad Vreeven.)2,3 He married Elizabeth Dulfer.4 John B.C. Dulfer died on 23 February 1886 at Little Ferry (New Barbadoes Township), NJ.1,5,6

Family

Elizabeth Dulfer b. 1790, d. 14 Jan 1880
     He was registered (as Johannes Bernardus Coenraad Dulfer) in Leiden at Rapenburg 221 sometime between 1854 and 1861. He was a servant, and he was of the Dutch Reformed religion.7 The 1870 census lists John B. Dulfer and Elizabeth at New Barbadoes Twp, NJ, with Silas Smith (27, b. NJ, black.)8 The 1880 census lists John B.C. Dulfer at ED 10 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ, with a servant Johanna Henkes (50, b. Holland.)9

Text on filecard
     John B.C. Dulfer died intestate 23 Feb 1886 at Little Ferry, New Barbados Township, NJ.1
John B.C. Dulfer's obituary appeared on 25 February 1886 in the Hackensack Republican (pg. 3, col. 2.)5

Bergen Index, 26 February 1886, pg. 1, col. 2; pg. 4, col. 2.
J.B.C. Dulfer died on Tuesday. Funeral yesterday afternoon. Remarks by Rev. J.A. Gutteridge
Obituary: DULFER. At Little Ferry. Feb 23, J.B.C. Dulfer, in his 65th year.6


Bergen Index, 9 March 1886, pg. 1, col. 2
Mr. Dulfer's Property

Since J.B.C. Dulfer's death money has been found hid away in the house occupied by the deceased. He is believed to be the owner of considerable property in this vicinity. It is estimated that his property and cash will reach the sum of $30.000. Deceased left no will.10
His parents were Jan Ekhart Dulfer and Geertrui Elizabeth Vreeven.3 Name variation: J.B.C Dulfer.5 Name variation: Johannes Bernardus Koenraad Vreeven (before his parents' marriage.)3 His full name was Johannes Bernardus Koenraad Dulfer.3 Name variation: John B.C. Dulper (in NJDARM website.)2 Name variation: John Bennet Counrough Dulpher (1860 census.)11 Name variation: John B. Dulfer.

Citations

  1. [S1145] Cardfile.
  2. [S1146] NJ Department of Records Management Archives, 1885-86. 5 - D25.
  3. [S1119] City Archives Rotterdam, Rotterdam 1821 a209v, #1030.
  4. [S1159] Bergen Index, "Hollander and African". 13 Feb 1880, pg. 1.
  5. [S1135] Hack. Rep., 25 Feb 1886, pg. 3, col. 2.
  6. [S1159] Bergen Index, 26 Feb 1886, pg. 1, col. 2; pg. 4, col. 2, Obituary.
  7. [S751] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), Bevolkings register Leiden 1854-1861. Johannes Bernardus Coenraad Dulfer. Archief#0516, Inv.#1135, Fol. 199, #15. Leiden Archives. <http://www.leidenarchief.nl/home/collecties/personen/…
  8. [S719] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XYW-NS1> : 14 June 2019), New Jersey > Bergen > New Barbadoes > image 38 of 126; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  9. [S875] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBK-9DC6> : 24 December 2015), New Jersey > Bergen > Hackensack > ED 10 > image 44 of 52; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.).
  10. [S1159] Bergen Index, 9 Mar 1886, pg. 1, col. 2.
  11. [S992] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, M653. New Jersey, Bergen County, New Barbadoes Township, Hackensack PO, pg. 1, house #9, line 37-40. Household of Elizabeth Dickison.


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Sara Dumaresque1,2

F, b. 12 October 1675
     Sara Dumaresque was baptized on 12 October 1675 at New York City (DRC.)3 She married Stoffel Elsworth, son of Joris Elswaert and Adriaentje Jansen, on 1 November 1706 at New York City (DRC.)4,5,2,6 (with license. Theophilus Elswart and Sarah de Maris; reg. On 31 October 1706.)4

Family

Stoffel Elsworth b. 31 Aug 1684
     Eckerson File has Stoffel Elsworth married to Sara Dumaresque and Sara Verduyn; Demarest File has Sara Dumaresque married to Theophilus Elsworth and Abraham Canon; this cannot both be true. BC Families Elsworth file has Sara as daughter of Nicholas Dumaresque (see also D File Dumaresque.)1,7,8 Name variation: Sara Demarest.3

Citations

  1. [S1510] Ethel Konight, Ackerson/Eckerson File.
  2. [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Elsworth File.
  3. [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jean Davidse Demarest (NYDC p.120).
  4. [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1706. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…
  5. [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jean Davidse Demarest (NYDC p.107).
  6. [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Joris Stoffels Elswaert (NYDC p.107).
  7. [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jean Davidse Demarest.
  8. [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Elsworth File; D File.


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Abram Dumond1

M
FatherIgenes Dumond b. 23 Sep 1753
MotherAriantie Winne
     Abram Dumond married Elizabeth Sprague.1

Family

Elizabeth Sprague

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Alexander Dumond1

M, b. 18 March 1812
FatherPhilip Dumond
MotherElizabeth Kreffer
     Alexander Dumond was born on 18 March 1812.1 He was baptized on 13 September 1812.1

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Anne Dumond1

F, b. 16 June 1771
FatherHarmonus Dumond b. c 1732, d. 27 Aug 1778
MotherJanneke Brink b. 21 Mar 1742
     Anne Dumond was baptized on 16 June 1771.1 She married Christian Yaple.1

Family

Christian Yaple
Child
  • Cornelius Brink Yaple b. 5 Oct 1812
     Married name: Yaple.

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Anthony Dumond1

M, b. 13 June 1736
FatherIgenas Dumond b. 26 May 1701, d. Sep 1737
MotherCatherine Schuyler b. 19 Dec 1703
     Anthony Dumond was born on 13 June 1736.1 He married Elizabeth Van Etters on 25 November 1766.1

Family

Elizabeth Van Etters b. 30 May 1742

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Anthony B. Dumond1

M, b. 12 November 1822, d. 12 August 1890
     Anthony B. Dumond was born on 12 November 1822.1 He married Maria Schoonmaker.1 Anthony B. Dumond died on 12 August 1890.1 He was buried in Old Hurley Graveyard.

Family

Maria Schoonmaker b. 4 Apr 1827, d. 4 Mar 1870

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Asenett Dumond1

M, b. 21 April 1812
FatherJoshua Edward Dumond b. 24 Mar 1834
     Asenett Dumond was born on 21 April 1812.1 He was baptized on 14 June 1812.1

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Blauding Catherine Dumond1

F, b. 10 May 1810
FatherPhilip Dumond
MotherElizabeth Kreffer
     Blauding Catherine Dumond was born on 10 May 1810.1 She was baptized on 17 June 1810.1

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Catharine Dumond1

F, b. 10 March 1767, d. 14 February 1855
FatherDavid Dumond2
MotherElizabeth Van Orden b. 29 Jun 1729
     Catharine Dumond was baptized on 10 March 1767 at Katsbaan (Saugerties), NY, (DRC.)1,3 She (1) married John Baptiste Dumond Jr, son of Jan Baptiste Dumond and Margrieta Van Orden.1 Catharine Dumond (2) married Teunis Van Denbergh on 21 January 1795 (or 24 Jan 1795.)1 Catharine Dumond (3) married Henry DeWitt, son of Evert DeWitt and Gertrude Persen, in 1796.1,4,2 Catharine Dumond died on 14 February 1855.1

Family 1

John Baptiste Dumond Jr b. 26 Feb 1758
Child

Family 2

Teunis Van Denbergh

Family 3

Henry DeWitt b. 13 Mar 1761, d. b 5 Jun 1830
Children
     Teunis was from Bethlehem.1 Catharine Dumond made a will. It was probated on 22 Mar 1856. It mentions daughters Elizabethh, Temperance and Elsie (with their spouses.)2 Married name: Dumond. Married name: Van Denbergh. Married name: DeWitt.

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.
  2. [S1290] Ray C. Sawyer, Greene County, NY Wills, Vol 1, pg 107 (image 218).
  3. [S300] Mary DeWitt, Person Family.
  4. [S67] Mary V. DeWitt, DeWitt Genealogy.


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Catherine Dumond1

F, b. 26 August 1764
FatherHarmonus Dumond b. c 1732, d. 27 Aug 1778
MotherJanneke Brink b. 21 Mar 1742
     Catherine Dumond was baptized on 26 August 1764.1 She married Jacob Van Benschoten, son of Johannes Van Benschoten and Sarah Rapellye, on 1 May 1785.1,2

Family

Jacob Van Benschoten b. 28 Nov 1756
     Married name: Van Benschoten.

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.
  2. [S257] Multiple Authors, Rapalje File, Mary DeWitt.


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Catherine Dumond1

F, b. 2 June 1782
FatherIgenes Dumond b. 23 Sep 1753
MotherAriantie Winne
     Catherine Dumond was baptized on 2 June 1782.1 She married ? Van Akin.1

Family

? Van Akin
     Married name: Van Akin.

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Catherine Dumond1

F, b. 17 November 1754
FatherPeter Dumond b. c 1730
MotherMaria Van Wagoner
     Catherine Dumond was baptized on 17 November 1754 at Kingston, NY.1 She married Peter Hinepain.1

Family

Peter Hinepain
     Catherine and her husband were pioneer settlers of Ithaca, NY.1 Married name: Hinepain.

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.


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Christian Dumond1

M
FatherIgenes Dumond b. 23 Sep 1753
MotherAriantie Winne
     Christian Dumond married Martha Berman.1

Family

Martha Berman

Citations

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Christina Dumond1

F, b. 9 May 1822
FatherHarmonus Dumond b. 1 Nov 1778
MotherMary Dumond b. 19 Nov 1786
     Christina Dumond was born on 9 May 1822.1 She married Tobias Wolf.1

Family

Tobias Wolf
     Married name: Wolf.

Citations

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Cornelius Dumond1

M, b. 11 June 1805
FatherHarmonus Dumond b. 1 Nov 1778
MotherMary Dumond b. 19 Nov 1786
     Cornelius Dumond was born on 11 June 1805.1 He married Prudence Sloat.1

Family

Prudence Sloat

Citations

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Cornelius Dumond1

M, b. 4 March 1788, d. October 1869
FatherIgenes Dumond b. 23 Sep 1753
MotherAriantie Winne
     Cornelius Dumond was baptized on 4 March 1788.1 He married Mary Yaple, daughter of ? Yaple.1 Cornelius Dumond died in October 1869.1

Family

Mary Yaple
     James Dumond and Cornelius Dumond married sisters. Name variation: King Dumond.1

Citations

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Cornelius Dumond1

M, b. July 1855
     Cornelius Dumond was born in July 1855 at New York (but 48 in 1905.)2,3,4 He married Eveline in 1878.2,1

Family

Eveline b. Jan 1860, d. 1906
Children
  • Maud Dumond2 b. Apr 1879
  • Georgianna Dumond2 b. Jul 1881
  • Blanche Dumond
  • Bertha Dumond
  • Letson N Dumond
  • Ratie B Dumond
  • Raymond Dumond2 b. Aug 1896
     Blanche, Bertha, Letson N and Ratie B, children of Cornelius and Eveline Dumont are buried in Old Hurley Cemetery, Hurley, NY. Their names are inscribed on a single monument, without dates.5 The 1900 census lists Cornelius Dumond and Eveline at Ulster Township, Ulster County, NY, with his children Maud, Georgianna and Raymond, and William Middah (May 1871, b. NY, hired man.)2 The 1905 census lists Cornelius Dumond and Eveline at Ulster Township, NY, with their children Maud, Georgianna and Ray.4

Citations

  1. [S271] Mary DeWitt, Dumond Family.
  2. [S740] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6739-CFR> : 5 August 2014), New York > Ulster > image 4 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  3. [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com, Cornelius Dumond <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90926219/…> (has year as 1856).
  4. [S1582] 1905 New York State Census, "New York State Census, 1905," database with images, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6727-8XV> : 12 August 2019), Ulster > Ulster > A.D. 1, E.D. 1 > image 3 of 7; citing various county clerk offices, New York.
  5. [S1042] Findagrave, online www.findagrave.com, Dumond children. <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23433253/dumond