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Fred Curtis Youngs1
M, b. 25 May 1843, d. 16 April 1862
Father | Curtis S Youngs b. 22 Oct 1799, d. 23 May 1884 |
Mother | Lucy Lincoln b. 23 Apr 1800, d. 3 Apr 1883 |
Fred Curtis Youngs was born on 25 May 1843 at Union City, MI.1 He died on 16 April 1862 at Pittsburg Landing, TN.1
Fred enlisted in the 4th Battery Michigan Light Artillery 24 Aug 1861 and was mustered into service 17 Sep 1861.1
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Fred M Youngs1
M, b. 5 January 1861
Father | Melvin Lincoln Youngs b. 8 Apr 1826 |
Mother | Charity Strong b. 29 Sep 1829, d. 6 Nov 1863 |
Fred M Youngs was born on 5 January 1861 at Milwaukee, WI.1 He (1) married Eveline Ballow on 1 March 1878 at Milwaukee, WI.1 Fred M Youngs (2) married Minnie E C Nickel on 15 November 1882 at Omaha, NE.1
Family 1 | Eveline Ballow d. 4 Feb 1880 |
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Family 2 | Minnie E C Nickel |
Children |
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Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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George Curtis Youngs1
M, b. 17 September 1850
Father | Melvin Lincoln Youngs b. 8 Apr 1826 |
Mother | Charity Strong b. 29 Sep 1829, d. 6 Nov 1863 |
George Curtis Youngs was born on 17 September 1850 at Union City, MI.1 He married Jenie Williamson.1
Family | Jenie Williamson b. 25 Dec 1849 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Gideon Youngs1
M, b. circa 1638
Father | Joseph Youngs b. 1604, d. 7 Jan 1657/58 |
Mother | Margaret Warren |
Family | Sarah (?) |
Child |
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This may be the household listed with 5 white males and 3 white females during the 1686 Southold census.
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Hannah Youngs1,2
F, b. circa 1663
Father | Gideon Youngs b. c 1638 |
Mother | Sarah (?) |
Hannah Youngs was born circa 1663.3 She (1) married Theophilus Case, son of William Henry Case and Martha Corwin, circa 1680.1 Hannah Youngs (2) married Jabez Mapes, son of Thomas Mapes and Sarah Purrier, on 25 May 1717 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.4,5,6 Hannah Youngs (3) married Joseph Goldsmith on 12 January 1735/36 at Southold, NY.7,4
Family 1 | Theophilus Case b. 1661, d. 26 Oct 1716 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Jabez Mapes b. c 1664, d. 26 Jan 1732/33 |
Family 3 | Joseph Goldsmith d. 15 May 1736 |
LI Surnames (Corwin Tree) has her as the sister AND the wife of Theophilus! Case Tree has the right connections.8,5 Married name: Case. Married name: Mapes. Married name: Goldsmith.
Citations
- [S464] Anne Goddard, "Anne Goddard," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 26 Dec 2000.
- [S61] LI-Surnames: Havens, Long Island Surnames.
- [S448] Gene Adams, Mapes-Case in "Mapes Forum," listserve message 3 Sep 1999.
- [S210] William Salmon, Salmon Register.
- [S1094] Long Island Surnames, Case Tree. <http://www.longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php
- [S805] Mapes Marriages, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/marriage/m/m, Has date as 1716.
- [S805] Mapes Marriages, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/marriage/m/m
- [S1094] Long Island Surnames, Corwin Tree. <http://longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php
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John Youngs
M, b. 1623
Father | John Youngs1 b. 1598, d. Feb 1671/72 |
Mother | Joan Herrington2 |
John Youngs was born in 1623 at Southold, England.3 He (1) married Mary Gardner, the daughter of his stepmother circa 1653.3 He (2) married Hannah Wines, daughter of Barnabas Wines, circa 1692.2
Family 1 | |
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Family 2 | Hannah Wines |
John was from Southold, L.I., NY. He was the grandson of the Rev. John Youngs. The Rev. Ephas Whitaker in his History of Southold, L.I. says: 'For nearly thirty years I have been carefully making a list of the early settlers who left written evidence (in town records and deeds) that they were full grown men within the lifetime of the first pastor John Youngs, i.e. from 1640 to 1672.'
Youngs Family has him as son of Rev. John Youngs.2 Name variation: Col. John Youngs.
Youngs Family has him as son of Rev. John Youngs.2 Name variation: Col. John Youngs.
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John Youngs1
M, b. 1598, d. February 1671/72
Father | Christopher Youngs1 b. c 1575, d. 14 Jun 1626 |
Mother | Margaret Elwin1 b. c 1575, d. 27 Oct 1630 |
John Youngs was born in 1598 at England.1 He (1) married Joan Herrington on 25 July 1622 at Southold, England.2 John Youngs (2) married Joan Harris, widow of Richard Palgrave.2 He (3) married Mary Warren, daughter of Thomas Warren.2 John Youngs died in February 1671/72 at Southold, Long Island, NY.2
Family 1 | Joan Herrington |
Child |
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Family 2 | Mary Warren d. 1678 |
Name variation: Rev. John Youngs.2
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John Youngs Jr.1
M, b. circa 1654, d. before 27 January 1685
Father | John Youngs1 b. 1623 |
John Youngs Jr. was born circa 1654 at Southold, Long Island, NY.2 He married Mary Wells, daughter of William Wells and Mary (?), circa 1678.3 John Youngs Jr. died before 27 January 1685.1
Family | Mary Wells b. 1661, d. 29 Nov 1729 |
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John Sprague Youngs1
M, b. 11 October 1828
Father | Curtis S Youngs b. 22 Oct 1799, d. 23 May 1884 |
Mother | Lucy Lincoln b. 23 Apr 1800, d. 3 Apr 1883 |
John Sprague Youngs was born on 11 October 1828 at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY.1 He (1) married Susan Sargent on 5 January 1853 at Union City, MI.1 John Sprague Youngs (2) married F Adelie Moore on 22 August 1871.1
Family 1 | Susan Sargent d. 10 May 1856 |
Child |
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Family 2 | F Adelie Moore |
John Sprague Youngs and F Adelie lived at Flint, Genesee County, MI.1
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Joseph Youngs1
M, d. 27 December 1843
Joseph Youngs married Elizabeth Peck, daughter of John Peck and Sarah Adams, on 16 January 1783.1 Joseph Youngs died on 27 December 1843.1
Family | Elizabeth Peck b. 19 Jul 1763, d. 16 Nov 1820 |
Citations
- [S455] Mary DeWitt, Peck File.
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Joseph Youngs1,2,3
M, b. 1604, d. 7 January 1657/58
Father | Christopher Youngs b. c 1575, d. 14 Jun 1626 |
Mother | Margaret Elwin b. c 1575, d. 27 Oct 1630 |
Joseph Youngs was born in 1604 at Reyden (near Southwold), Suffolk, England.3 He married Margaret Warren, daughter of Thomas Warren, on 5 February 1632 at Southwold, England. Joseph Youngs died on 7 January 1657/58 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.4,3
Family | Margaret Warren |
Child |
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Name variation: Capt. Joseph Youngs.1,2,3 Name variation: John Youngs.5 Name variation: Joseph Yonges.1
Citations
- [S452] Judy Jacobson, Southold Connections.
- [S472] Family Pedigrees, AA CD, #100. Official title unknown.
- [S679] Unknown author, Coakes History, Url: awt.ancestry.com.
- [S61] LI-Surnames: Havens, Long Island Surnames, Youngs GEDCOM.
- [S449] Long Island Genealogies, Founding Fathers Resource CD, Conklin genealogy.
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Joseph W Youngs
M, b. 29 July 1834, d. 30 July 1900
Joseph W Youngs was born on 29 July 1834 at Oxford Depot, NY. He (1) married Elizabeth Bull, daughter of John Milton Bull and Martha Durland, on 27 December 1855. Joseph W Youngs (2) married Emily Bull, daughter of John Milton Bull and Martha Durland, on 30 May 1860. Joseph W Youngs died on 30 July 1900.
Family 1 | Elizabeth Bull b. 18 Mar 1833, d. 1 Nov 1858 |
Family 2 | Emily Bull b. 14 Feb 1835, d. 2 Dec 1921 |
Child |
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Joseph W Youngs and Elizabeth had one child.1 Joseph W Youngs and Emily had four children.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S351] Enid D. Collins, Jan Gerritsen Dorlandt.
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Laura Youngs1
F, b. 10 February 1855, d. 4 February 1880
Father | Dwight Ellis Youngs b. 2 Oct 1831 |
Mother | Emily Denny |
Laura Youngs was born on 10 February 1855 at Union City, MI.1 She married Frank D Warren on 1 January 1879.1 Laura Youngs died on 4 February 1880 at White Cloud, Newaygo County, MI.1
Family | Frank D Warren |
Married name: Warren.
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Lina Youngs1
F, b. 1 June 1848, d. 24 August 1871
Father | Melvin Lincoln Youngs b. 8 Apr 1826 |
Mother | Charity Strong b. 29 Sep 1829, d. 6 Nov 1863 |
Lina Youngs was born on 1 June 1848 at Union City, MI.1 She married Wilson Vance.1 Lina Youngs died on 24 August 1871 at Milwaukee, WI.1
Family | Wilson Vance |
Married name: Vance.
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Maria Virginia Youngs
F, b. 14 October 1848, d. 24 December 1872
Maria Virginia Youngs was born on 14 October 1848. She married Ira Alberta Roberts, son of John Howell Roberts and Julie Anna Wells. Maria Virginia Youngs died on 24 December 1872.
Family | Ira Alberta Roberts b. 15 Nov 1841 |
Child |
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Married name: Roberts.
Citations
- [S267] Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 24 (1995), pg. 44.
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Melvin Lincoln Youngs1
M, b. 8 April 1826
Father | Curtis S Youngs b. 22 Oct 1799, d. 23 May 1884 |
Mother | Lucy Lincoln b. 23 Apr 1800, d. 3 Apr 1883 |
Melvin Lincoln Youngs was born on 8 April 1826 at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY.1 He (1) married Charity Strong on 5 June 1846.1 Melvin Lincoln Youngs (2) married Louise M Gordon on 30 August 1865 at Milwaukee, WI.1
Family 1 | Charity Strong b. 29 Sep 1829, d. 6 Nov 1863 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Louise M Gordon b. 21 Nov 1835 |
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Nettie Youngs1
F, b. 17 February 1855
Father | Melvin Lincoln Youngs b. 8 Apr 1826 |
Mother | Charity Strong b. 29 Sep 1829, d. 6 Nov 1863 |
Nettie Youngs was born on 17 February 1855 at Union City, Branch County, MI.1 She married Will P Kenny on 5 October 1884 at Milwaukee, WI.1
Family | Will P Kenny b. 16 Jun 1850 |
Married name: Kenny.
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Sidney Mills Youngs1
M, b. 17 October 1836, d. 17 May 1837
Father | Curtis S Youngs b. 22 Oct 1799, d. 23 May 1884 |
Mother | Lucy Lincoln b. 23 Apr 1800, d. 3 Apr 1883 |
Sidney Mills Youngs was born on 17 October 1836 at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY.1 He died on 17 May 1837 at Viena, NY, during the journey from Smyrna, NY to Union City, MI.1
Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Sidney Mills Youngs 2nd1
M, b. 17 January 1840
Father | Curtis S Youngs b. 22 Oct 1799, d. 23 May 1884 |
Mother | Lucy Lincoln b. 23 Apr 1800, d. 3 Apr 1883 |
Sidney Mills Youngs 2nd was born on 17 January 1840 at Union City, Branch County, MI.1 He married Clara M Burdick on 1 May 1861.1
Family | Clara M Burdick |
Children |
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Citations
- [S601] Dwight E. Youngs, Lincoln File: Caleb of Bath, ME, 21 Nov 1891.
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Elizabeth C Youry1
F, b. 27 March 1813
Elizabeth C Youry was born on 27 March 1813 at Kakiat, NY.1 She was baptized on 2 May 1813 at Kakiat, Rockland County, NY, (DRC) (no sponsors listed; father James Youry, mother Charity Cooper.)2 She married Petrus Van Orden, son of John S Van Orden and Elisabeth Eckerson, on 21 April 1830 at Kakiat, NY, (DRC) (He was Peter J. Van Orden, of Kakiat, blacksmith; she Elizabeth Youry, of Kakiat, seamstress. His witness was Abraham Eckerson of Clarkstown, hers Henry Traphagen of Kakiat.)3,1
Family | Petrus Van Orden b. 18 Sep 1806 |
Name variation: Yeury. Married name: Van Orden.
Citations
- [S868] Rev. David Cole DD. and Walter K. Griffin, Kakiat (Brick Church), NY RD Church, p.87 #644. Available at Archive.org <https://archive.org/details/recordsofreforme00west>. Marriages extracted at Dutch Door Genealogy. <http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/…
- [S868] Rev. David Cole DD. and Walter K. Griffin, Kakiat (Brick Church), NY RD Church, p.24 #387. Available at Archive.org <https://archive.org/details/recordsofreforme00west>. Marriages extracted at Dutch Door Genealogy. <http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/…
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Stevens Van Orden (Kakiat #317).
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Cornelia Martense Ysselsteen1
F
Father | Marten Cornelise Van Ysselstyn |
Mother | Maeyke Cornelise |
Cornelia Martense Ysselsteen was born at Claverack, NY.1 She married Jan Post on 29 March 1702 at Kingston, NY, (DRC.)1
Family | Jan Post |
Children |
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Citations
- [S33] Roswell R. Hoes, Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY, pg. 518. 1702 29 Mar; Jan Post, jm, born Harlem, N.Y.; Cornelia Martinsen Ysselsteen, jd, born Claverack, both liv Kingston.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Post A-H File.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Post K-Z File.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Yselstein File.
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Cornelius Martense Esselstine1
M
Father | Marten Cornelise Van Ysselstyn2 |
Mother | Maeyke Cornelise2 |
Cornelius Martense Esselstine married Cornelia Vredenburg.3 (Banns on 23 February 1685 at DRC, Kingston, NY.)3
Family | Cornelia Vredenburg |
Child |
Cornelius Martense Esselstine and Cornelia lived at Kingston, NY.1 Name variation: Cornelius M Ysselstyn. Name variation: Cornelius M Van Ysselstein.
Citations
- [S283] Mary DeWitt, Pawling File.
- [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online BCFamilies-web, Yselstein File.
- [S33] Roswell R. Hoes, Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY, pg. 508. 1685 23 Feb; Cornelis Martenz, jm, of Albany, liv Claverack; Cornelia Van Vredenburg, jd, of New York, liv Kingstone. (b).
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Geertruyd Yselstein1
F, b. 22 May 1650
Father | Jan Willemszen Van Yselsteyn2 |
Mother | Willemtje |
Geertruyd Yselstein was baptized on 22 May 1650 (sponsors: Adriaen Van Ilpendam and Sara du Trieux; father Jan Willemszen Yselsteyn, mother not listed.)2,1 She married Jacobus Bruyn Sr.
Family | Jacobus Bruyn Sr. |
Children |
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Acc. to Dubois File, both Jacobus and Gertrude came from Norway, but it is not known whether they came together. Gertrude may have come in 1660; however, she was bp. in 1650 in NYDC, so this is incorrect.3,1,2 Name variation: Gertrude Yselsteyn.4 Name variation: Gertrude Esselsteyn.5 Married name: Bruyn.
Citations
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Gertie Ysselsteyn1
F
Father | Marten Cornelise Van Ysselstyn |
Mother | Maeyke Cornelise |
Family | Jacobus Delamater b. 1665 |
Children |
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Married name: Delamater.
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Jacob Esselstine1
M
Father | Cornelius Martense Esselstine |
Mother | Cornelia Vredenburg |
Family | Magdaline Brodhead |
Citations
- [S283] Mary DeWitt, Pawling File.
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Albert Zaborowski1
M, b. 1638, d. 1 September 1711
Albert Zaborowski was born in 1638 at Poland/Prussia (possibly at Zolkwa or Enghstbutg (Insterburg) on the Bay of Danzig (from the Zabriske Family Appendix Q 929.273 ZiiZ.)2,3,4,5,6) He married Magdalena Vanderlinde, daughter of Joost Vanderlinde and Feutje Roelofs, on 8 January 1677 at Bergen, NJ, (DRC.)7,8,9,10 (Banns on 17 December 1676 at Bergen, NJ.)1,11 Albert Zaborowski died on 1 September 1711 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.12,13,1
Family | Magdalena Vanderlinde b. 19 Jan 1660/61, d. a 1734 |
Children |
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Albert came from Prussia on "De Vos" on 31 Aug 1662 and arrived in New Amsterdam on 14 Nov 1662.11,8
Albrecht Zabriskie was, among other things, a man of many names.
Born in the Poland/Prussian area in 1638, Albrecht Sobieska grew to manhood under the auspicious albeit warrior-like Prussian Sobieska family and was cousin to the last king of Poland, James III. (However, it should be noted that in that area in those times, the monarch was elected, not an inheritable status. So, though no royal blood ran through his veins any more than if one were related to a president in the United States, he was descended from a family of fierce warriors and strategists.) Albrecht's father as a warrior himself, but the family calling did not so much call to Albrecht as distantly murmur in bored tones, perhaps. That is to say, he was totally uninterested in a vocation which involved wielding a sword on a blood-strewn battlefield. His father wasn't apparently much into acknowledging the lack of war lust in his son, but he was not blind to Albrecht's intelligence, sending him to a Protestant school in Holland with the hopes that he could earn an education as well as preaching the Reformation of the church. Albrecht, however, did not favor the rigid puritanical tenets of the institute and eventually ran away. He travelled without coin or a discernible job, from city to city until being seized by the Prussian authorities to be drafted for their armies. In Amsterdam, he made a disappearing act and escaped aboard a ship named "The Fox", under the name of "Albert Saboriski" (listed in entry as being "from Prussia"). It was August of 1662 and he was heading to the New World. (List of Inhabitants of Colonial New York, pg. 170.)
For thirteen years, Albrecht Zabriskie essentially disappears from record, only to reappear in 1675, when an "Albert Zaborowsky" was reported trading with the Tappans; notably Mamshier, Metetoch and Chechepowas. This remains a fascinating tidbit for me. Not only was he trading with them, he spoke their languages. He had a name they'd given him ("Totlock"). Myself personally, I suspect that he had been living amongst the natives for those thirteen years, thus why no english record of him appears in any official record for over a decade. Also, he may have (mind you, these are speculations on my part) been feeling a bit paranoid about the Prussian government finding him again and forcing him into service. It makes sense to me that he would appear after deciding that they weren't after him and he'd established a niche for himself to exploit. In 1676, we find him at Bergen, New Jersey, where met Machtelt (Matilda) Van der Linden, daughter of Yost Van der Linden, and later married her on December the 17th of that very year. At the beginning of 1676 (January 6th, to be precise), he had negotiated a land deal between the Hackensack sachem Tantaque and a Dutch company between the Hackensack River and the west branch of Overpeck Creek. He continues to do this negotiating for years, under slightly different names. Albert Saberasky. Albert Sabboresco. Albert Saberiscoe.
He gains from his own negotiations, as well. For instance, on June 1, 1702, Orachanap (aka Metachenak), Coovnag and Nomerascon (Tappan Indians) conveyed a tract of 1,200 acres on the southeast side of Saddle River, called Weerommensa, to "Albert Zaborowsky". On March 29, 1708, Albert Zaborowsky conveyed the "full, true and equal half" of this tract to a Thomas Van Buskerk, to what what can assume would at least have been a decent profit (given the evidence of Albrecht's intelligence and savvy).
He died on September 1, 1711 at the age of 73 and was buried at Hackinsack. He left no will and his lands were apparently divided among his children the following summer.
The various aliases he was known as are as follows: Albrecht Zaborowskij, Albert Saboriski, Albrecht Sobieska, Olbracht Zaborowski, Albert Zabriskie, Albert Saboroscoe, Albert Saberasky, Albert Sabboresco, Albert Saberiscoe, Albert Zaborowsky, Albert Zaberoski and "Totlock" (among the Hackensack, Lenni Lenape and Tappan Indian tribes).
How we connect to Albrecht Zaborowskij: Marilyn WHITING --- (living) ZABRISKIE --- George Alva ZABRISKIE --- George Albert ZABRISKIE --- Alva ZABRISKIE --- Lewis ZABRISKIE --- Christian ZABRISKIE --- Hendrick C. ZABRISKIE --- Christian ZABRISKIE --- Albrecht ZABOROWSKIJ and Machtelt (Matilda) Van der Linden
Source: Russell Family Data
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/. Name variation: Albrecht Zaboriwskij (or Zabarowski.)2 Name variation: Albrecht Zabriskie.8 Name variation: Albert Zabriski.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.14
Albrecht Zabriskie was, among other things, a man of many names.
Born in the Poland/Prussian area in 1638, Albrecht Sobieska grew to manhood under the auspicious albeit warrior-like Prussian Sobieska family and was cousin to the last king of Poland, James III. (However, it should be noted that in that area in those times, the monarch was elected, not an inheritable status. So, though no royal blood ran through his veins any more than if one were related to a president in the United States, he was descended from a family of fierce warriors and strategists.) Albrecht's father as a warrior himself, but the family calling did not so much call to Albrecht as distantly murmur in bored tones, perhaps. That is to say, he was totally uninterested in a vocation which involved wielding a sword on a blood-strewn battlefield. His father wasn't apparently much into acknowledging the lack of war lust in his son, but he was not blind to Albrecht's intelligence, sending him to a Protestant school in Holland with the hopes that he could earn an education as well as preaching the Reformation of the church. Albrecht, however, did not favor the rigid puritanical tenets of the institute and eventually ran away. He travelled without coin or a discernible job, from city to city until being seized by the Prussian authorities to be drafted for their armies. In Amsterdam, he made a disappearing act and escaped aboard a ship named "The Fox", under the name of "Albert Saboriski" (listed in entry as being "from Prussia"). It was August of 1662 and he was heading to the New World. (List of Inhabitants of Colonial New York, pg. 170.)
For thirteen years, Albrecht Zabriskie essentially disappears from record, only to reappear in 1675, when an "Albert Zaborowsky" was reported trading with the Tappans; notably Mamshier, Metetoch and Chechepowas. This remains a fascinating tidbit for me. Not only was he trading with them, he spoke their languages. He had a name they'd given him ("Totlock"). Myself personally, I suspect that he had been living amongst the natives for those thirteen years, thus why no english record of him appears in any official record for over a decade. Also, he may have (mind you, these are speculations on my part) been feeling a bit paranoid about the Prussian government finding him again and forcing him into service. It makes sense to me that he would appear after deciding that they weren't after him and he'd established a niche for himself to exploit. In 1676, we find him at Bergen, New Jersey, where met Machtelt (Matilda) Van der Linden, daughter of Yost Van der Linden, and later married her on December the 17th of that very year. At the beginning of 1676 (January 6th, to be precise), he had negotiated a land deal between the Hackensack sachem Tantaque and a Dutch company between the Hackensack River and the west branch of Overpeck Creek. He continues to do this negotiating for years, under slightly different names. Albert Saberasky. Albert Sabboresco. Albert Saberiscoe.
He gains from his own negotiations, as well. For instance, on June 1, 1702, Orachanap (aka Metachenak), Coovnag and Nomerascon (Tappan Indians) conveyed a tract of 1,200 acres on the southeast side of Saddle River, called Weerommensa, to "Albert Zaborowsky". On March 29, 1708, Albert Zaborowsky conveyed the "full, true and equal half" of this tract to a Thomas Van Buskerk, to what what can assume would at least have been a decent profit (given the evidence of Albrecht's intelligence and savvy).
He died on September 1, 1711 at the age of 73 and was buried at Hackinsack. He left no will and his lands were apparently divided among his children the following summer.
The various aliases he was known as are as follows: Albrecht Zaborowskij, Albert Saboriski, Albrecht Sobieska, Olbracht Zaborowski, Albert Zabriskie, Albert Saboroscoe, Albert Saberasky, Albert Sabboresco, Albert Saberiscoe, Albert Zaborowsky, Albert Zaberoski and "Totlock" (among the Hackensack, Lenni Lenape and Tappan Indian tribes).
How we connect to Albrecht Zaborowskij: Marilyn WHITING --- (living) ZABRISKIE --- George Alva ZABRISKIE --- George Albert ZABRISKIE --- Alva ZABRISKIE --- Lewis ZABRISKIE --- Christian ZABRISKIE --- Hendrick C. ZABRISKIE --- Christian ZABRISKIE --- Albrecht ZABOROWSKIJ and Machtelt (Matilda) Van der Linden
Source: Russell Family Data
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/. Name variation: Albrecht Zaboriwskij (or Zabarowski.)2 Name variation: Albrecht Zabriskie.8 Name variation: Albert Zabriski.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.14
Citations
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
- [S818] George Olin Zabriskie, Zabriskie Family (Vol. 1).
- [S115] Mary DeWitt, Zabriskie File, (has place as Zolkwa).
- [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003, (has place as Bay of Danzig).
- [S50] Ethel Konight, "Ahnentafel of Ethel Konight", (has place as Enghstbutg).
- [S72] Marcella Storms Lavorgna, Storms File, 1990, (has place as Enghstbutg).
- [S72] Marcella Storms Lavorgna, Storms File, 1990.
- [S50] Ethel Konight, "Ahnentafel of Ethel Konight."
- [S898] Dingman Versteeg and Thomas E. Vermilye, RDC Bergen, HSYB 1914 #28.
- [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Joost Huyberts Van der Linde (Bergen #28).
- [S115] Mary DeWitt, Zabriskie File.
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, 11 Generation Pedigree Chart of Marguerite Holmes, 1996.
- [S106] Marguerite Short Holmes, Kirkpatrick File.
- [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1639] Ethel Konight, Descendants of Jean P. Durie; First three generations, 25 Jul 2006, #4 (Hackensack p.35).
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Aaltje Zabriskie1
F, b. 11 June 1761
Father | Jacob J Zabriskie b. 8 Jun 1734 |
Mother | Jannetje Brevoort b. 8 Sep 1740, d. 22 Feb 1817 |
Aaltje Zabriskie was born on 11 June 1761.1 She married Albert Terhune, son of Abraham Terhune and Marytje Zabriske.
Family | Albert Terhune b. 29 Sep 1755 |
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Married name: Terhune.
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Aaltje (Aletta) Zabriskie1
F, b. 3 July 1787, d. 13 April 1878
Father | Abraham Zabriskie1 b. 24 Sep 1752, d. 16 Sep 1828 |
Mother | Maria Terhune1 b. 26 Jan 1752, d. 14 Oct 1833 |
Aaltje (Aletta) Zabriskie was born on 3 July 1787.1 She was baptized on 15 July 1787 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC.)1 She married Albert J Bogert, son of Jacobus Bogert and Cornelia Hopper, on 8 December 1810 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC.)1,2 Aaltje (Aletta) Zabriskie died on 13 April 1878 at age 91.2 She was buried in Valleau Cemetery in Paramus.2
Family | Albert J Bogert b. 29 Jun 1790, d. bt 8 Nov 1817 - 3 Jan 1818 |
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Abraham Zabriskie1,2
M, b. 2 December 1851, d. 1890
Father | William Henry Zabriskie2 b. 9 Aug 1820, d. 6 Dec 1859 |
Mother | Effie Demarest b. 7 Sep 1821, d. 2 Jul 1866 |
Abraham Zabriskie was born on 2 December 1851.1 He was baptized on 4 July 1852.1 He married Christina Berdan, daughter of John S Berdan and Lavinia Demarest, on 11 December 1872 at Hackensack, NJ.3,2,1 Abraham Zabriskie died in 1890.1
Family | Christina Berdan b. 12 Mar 1853, d. 9 Feb 1917 |
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Abraham Zabriskie1
M, b. 24 September 1752, d. 16 September 1828
Father | Albert H Zabriskie1 b. 2 Sep 1719, d. 21 Sep 1795 |
Abraham Zabriskie was baptized on 24 September 1752 at Paramus, NJ, (DRC.)1 He married Maria Terhune, daughter of Albert Terhune and Elizabeth (?).1 Abraham Zabriskie died on 16 September 1828 at age 75.11.29.1
Family | Maria Terhune b. 26 Jan 1752, d. 14 Oct 1833 |
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