ࡱ>      u bjbjVV 7<< m  (Hxu<u<u<u<u<|G|G|GGGGGGGGI3LrG|G :|G|G|GGu<u<MG|G|G|G|Gu<u<G|G|GG|G|G|Gu<P)6|G|GGG0H|GL|GL|GL|G,|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|GGG|G|G|G|GH|G|G|G|GL|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|G :  FAMILY OF AMERICA WALLERAND DUMONT (AND DUMOND)   1. Wallerand Or Walrandt DUMONT, born 1637, in Comines, Flanders, France, died about Aug 1 1713, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Grietje (Margaret) HENDRICKS 13 JAN 1663/1664, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Grietje (Margaret) HENDRICKS was born 1643, in Wie, Overijjssel, Netherlands, died about 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. BIRTH: Coomen, Flanders, now Comines, Dept Nord, France, 8 miles north of Lille. IMMIGRATION: Came to America in 1657. Came over either on the ship "Draetvat" Captain Beslevoer, which sailed from Amsterdam 2 April 1657 or in the ship "St. Jean Baptist" which sailed from the sameport on 23 Dec 1657. RESIDENCE: There is an official record of him dated 28 March 1657 as a solder under Stuyvesant at Kingston, New York. Wallerand was one of the military council. RESIDENCE: Erected his house in Ulster County about 1663/1664 about the time of his marriage. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Married 13 Jan 1664. Wallerandt DuMont, j.m. of Coomen, in Vlaenderin [Flanders], Cadet [Adelborst] of the Hon. [West India] company of the Hon. Lord Director General [Stuyvesant], and Margriet Hendricks, of Wie, near Swol, widow of Jan Arentsen, both reside here [in Wiltwyck, now Kingston]. First publication of Banns, 30th Dec 1663. Second 6th Jan 1664. Third 13 Jan 1664. ["j.m." mean unmarried man]. PLACE: Commines is a small town, formerly in Flanders, but now in the Dept of Nord, France, 8 miles north of Lille. PLACE: The present Wyhe, a few miles south of Zwolle, in Province of Overyssel, Holland. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Ballerand DuMont Marregriete Sponsors: Jacob Cousseou Grietje Hendricks Bapt 28 Dec 1664 Pieter Novee Margrita DuMont Walran DuMond Walran Harri Coutri Grietjen Hendricks 13 Mar 1667 Jan Cornelisse Heltjen Claes Walleran DuMond Fransina Aerdt Martensen Griete 21 July 1674 Willem Jacobsen Barbara Claesen Walrandt DuMondt Pieter Willem Jansse Hooghtaelingh Grietje Hendrixs 20 Apr 1679 Marya Wynkoops LINKS-BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1663 Jan 07; Hendrick Martensen, Margriet Maejerts; Jannetjen; Marten Hoffman, Walrave de Mont, Elsjen Hendricks PROBATE: Kingston, Ulster County, New YorkWallerand Dumont, Sr., made his will March 5, 1701, and in it names his wife, three sons, three daughters, and his step-daughter, Annetje Kip; and, by a   2 codicil dated June 25, 1713, again names his wife and six children, showing that all of them were living at that time. His will was proved Sept. 13, 1713, and his death must have occurred in 1713, betweenthe dates name. PROBATE: From Anjou Probate Records of Ulster County, New York Volume I, page 87-88 : Dated 25 June 1713 and written in Dutch. The previous will dated March 15, 1701 shall "opgevolght werden". ......."Unde door dien Ick int voornoemt Testament niet gedisponeert heboven myn huys schure boomgaart Tuyn en hofste zynde groot als nu in heyning Leyt en de grondt van myn soon Jan Baptist du Mondt du van ses morgen bos Lansdt dyen Ick gecoght heb van de Trustees van de Corporatie Kingston waar over Ick disponere en geeven als volght". "Myn outste soon Wallerand sall van myn voor: huys schure boomgaart Truyn an hofste vooy uyt hebben voor hem zyn order ofte Erfgename de waardy van hondert schepels Taruwe". " Aan myn ses Kindren Mett Namen Wallerand : Jan Baptist : Pieter: Margaret : Jannetieen Ffrancyntie, myn voors : huys scuez boomgaart Truyn en Hofste (Except de wardy van voors : hondert schepels taruw bove an Wallerand vooruyt gemackt). Aan myn soon Wallerand en Jan Baptist ses morgen bos Landt gelege aan de suyt van de hoge wegh tuschen het bos Land van de Erfgenamen van Tierck Claasen De Witt en het bos landt van Capt. Mattys Mattysen Wallerandt sall syn drie morget hebben naast het Landt van Capt. Mattys Mattysen Jan Baptist sall syn drie morgen nast het bos Landt van de Erfgenamen van Tjerk Clasen De Witthebbe ..uyt Consideratie dat zy het aan de Trustees betaalt hebben.So is myn Will en begerten dat myn geheele Bouwery by myn voornoemde Testament aan myn drie soone gemaeckt noyt aan vreemden vercogt ofte verallineert sal werden ten sy aan die de naame van Du Mont dragen so dat het voors : bouwery Ewugh aan di van de naam van Du Mont zyn." ........................................... In English . . . As I did not dispose of my house, barn, garden, and yards, and my son, Jan Baptist du Mondt's 6 morgen wood-land, which I bought of the Trustees of the Corporation of Kingston, I dispose of this possessions as follows. To my eldest son, Wallerand, in advance of the value of 100 schepels of wheat out of said house, barn, garden and yards. To my 6 children named Wallerand, Jan Baptist, Pieter, Margaret, Jannetje and Francina, said barn, garden and yard, except the value of the 100 schepels of wheat given to Wallerand. To my sons Wallerand & Jan Baptist, 6 morgens woodland on the south side of the highway, adjoining the woodland belonging to the heirs of Tjerk Claesen De Witt and the woodland belonging to Capt. Mattys Mattysen land, and Wallerand shall have the 3 morgens next to Capt. Mattys Mattysen's land, and Jan Baptist shall have 3 morgens next to the land belonging to the heirs of Tjerk C. DeWitt, on condition that they have paid for it to the Trustees. My will is that my whole farm shall go to my 3 sons, not to be sold to strangers, or alienated, but retain the name of Du Mont for all time." ............................. Myn huysvrouw Griete appointed executrix. The will was signed by the MARK of Wallarand Du Mont. At the Court of Common Pleas held in Kingston on Sept. 3, 1713 appeared the following for probation : Cornelius Eltinge; Tjerk De Witt and WilliamNottingham. PLACE: Esopus. In the early days of the colony of New York, Kingston was known as Wiltwyck in the town of Esopus. HISTORY: Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol I Page 106 "WALLERAND DUMONT AND HIS SOMERSET COUNTY DESCENDANTS" BY JOHN B. DUMONT, PLAINFIELD, N. J. WALLERAND DUMONT, the first permanent settler of the name of Dumont in the Colonies of which   3 any record has been found. He was a Huguenot, who fled from France during the persecution of French Protestants, emigrating from Amsterdam, Holland, to New Amsterdam (New York), in the year 1657. He was unmarried when he emigrated, and in the record made at the time of his marriage (see Kingston, N. Y., Dutch Church records) he is mentioned as comingfrom Coomen, Flanders (now Commines, Department Nord, France, eight miles north of Lille); and although possibly that was his birthplace, yet it is not probable. He was a Cadet (Adelborst, said to besimilar to a sub-Lieutenant) in a company of soldiers sent by the Dutch West India Company to Director-General Stuyvesant. Other French Protestants of the same name came from Caen, Normandie, some ofwhom went to England, and others, in 1684, to Perle, Cape of Good Hope, Africa. It is difficult now, if not impossible, to obtain reliable information of the Continental records of this family, in consequence of the general destruction, by order of the then existing government of France, of French Protestant churches, and of many of the houses and private papers of Protestant families. All efforts to trace Wallerand's family beyond Coomen, Flanders, have been unsuccessful. He was one of the Military Council with Thomas Chambers and other during the second Esopus war with the Indians in 1663 (see "Documentary History of New York," or "Colonial History of New York.)" He served as Schepen, or Magistrate, of Esopus from May, 1669, to May, 1671. He was a deacon in the Dutch Church in 1673, and was naturalized Dec. 2, 1687, before Thomas Chambers, Magistrate. NOTE: This series of books gives a nearly complete record of all descendants in Somerset County, New Jersey. LINKS: "Records of Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York" by Thomas Evans 1901 at Seattle Public Library. Marriage of Jan Michiel Dircxen to Margaret netje DuMont 11 March 1694. Witness Dirck Thenniszen, Waldran DuMont, Margariet Coddering. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1998) Bill Zoucha at BillZoucha@@aol.com Wrote a large amount of information on Dumond family, found on internet, under FamilyTreeMaker User Home Pages "Descendants of (Jean or Jan) DUMONT. HISTORY: An excellent source for the family and parents of Wallerand Dumont can be found on the internet at site RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Lorraine Luke (b. 1958) . Descent from Johannes Conrad Dumond (1798), son of Conrad J. Elmendorf Dumond (1775), son of Johannes Phillipus Dumont (1744), son of Phillipus Dumont (1701). Excellent source of Dumont family history. HISTORY: In a " History of Kingston, New York," by Marius Schoonmaker (New York, 1888), page 479, mention is made of certain traditions relating to the origin of the American branch of the family. The name of one " Du- mond Walran De La Trimble " is given. He is said to have been a Huguenot living in Paris, who adopted as his son, his nephew, Walran Dumont. They fled to Holland, where the uncleremained, the adopted son coming to America and settling in Kingston. The account referred to, however, gives the year 1685 as the date of the " adopted son's " emigration to America. This is manifestly erroneous. LINKS-PARENTS: One source has father as Hendrick Kijs. Source unknown.   4 IMMIGRATION: 1663 THE ROSETREE 1663 The Rooseboom (Rosetree) - March, 1663 The Rooseboom (Rosetree) departed Amsterdam, Netherlands, for New Amsterdam, New Netherlands ...........SOME PASSENGERS Hendrick Hendricksen, from Westphalia. Adrian Lammertsec, from Tielderveen, and Wife and six children. Jacob Hendricks, his Nephew. Grietje Hendricks, Wife of Jan Arentsen Smith in Esopus and daughter. MARRIAGE: Margaret's first husband was son of Aert Teunisson Van Putten, born about 1643 in Netherlands and died about 1660 in Kingston. LINKS-BAPTISMS: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1663 Sep 30; Jurian Westvall, Marretjen Hansen; Symen; Grietjen Hendricks, Symen Hansen 1665 Feb 14; Jan Gerretsen, Grietjen Hendricks; Gerret; Hendrick Vosman, Mariken Everingh, Grietjen Hendricks [NOTE THE TWO GRIETJEN HENDRICKS]. 1666 May 02; Harmen Hendricksen, Maddeleen Dircks; Harmanus; Grietjen Hendricks Mar 13; Walran du Mond, Grietjen Hendricks; Walran; Harri Coutri, Jan Cornelisse, Aeltjen Claes 1667 Oct 09; Jan Gerretsen, Grietjen Hendricks; Hendrick; Children of Wallerand Or Walrandt DUMONT and Grietje (Margaret) HENDRICKS: 2 i. Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT, born about Dec 1664, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1703, in Perth Amboy of, Middlesex, New Jersey. 3 ii. Walran (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Mar 1667, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Jan 1733, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. Jannetje (Jannet) DUMONT, born 9 Jun 1669, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1672, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 Feb 1752, in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Michael Dircksen (Michiel) Van VECHTEN 2 Apr 1691. He was the son of Dirck Teunissen Van VECHTEN and Jannetje Michielse VREELANT. Michael Dircksen (Michiel) Van VECHTEN was born 28 Nov 1663, in Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York, died 24 Mar 1737, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. MARRIAGE: [Michiel Dirckson] int jaer 1686 getrouwt den 21 November met Marijdtije Perker, in den Heer ontslapen in July int jeer 1690; met Jannetije Dumont getrouwt int jeer anno 1691 den 2 Aprille. .....Dirck Tuenisen Van Vechten Family Bible .....Holy Bible in Dutch; Amsterdam, Jan Evertz, 1603. This Bible contains the records, in Dutch, of Dirck Tuenisen Van Vechten and his wife, Jannetie. It also contains, in English, the records of Jeremiah Field and Mary Van Vechten, his wife. The Bible was presented to the American Bible Society by Peter D. Vroom in 1817 and is now deposited in the New York _Public Library. (iNTERNET AT www.onentofl.com) CHILDREN: Walran (1691), Margarette (1692), Jannetje (1694), Dirck (1699), and Margaret (1720).   5 PARENTS: Dirck Teunisse VAN VECHTEN and Jannetje VREELAND. MARRIAGE: Michael Dirkse Van Vechten married first to Maria Parker about 1686, had children bpt Nov 20, 1687, and son Dirk bpt Jan 26, 1690 (Albany County). 4 iv. Johannes Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born about Sep 1670, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 Aug 1749, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. v. Fransina DUMONT, born about Jul 1674, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 21 Jul 1674, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Schenectady of, Schenectady, New York. She married Frederick CLUTE 1692, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Frederick CLUTE was born about 1670, in New York of. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Frederick Cloete Walraven Walrave du Mond, Junior Francine Du Mond 23 Apr 1693 Grietje Du Mond Frederik Cloete Anna Barbara Johan Cloete Francina Du Mont 7 June 1695 Barbar de Wit Frederick Knoet Margrietje Hendrick Kip Franshyntje du Mon 3 Jan 1697 Antje Kip Frederick Cloet Jacob Jacob Cloet Fransheynte Du Mon 6 Nov 1698 Baata Slegtenaars Frederick Knoet Johannes Johannes Knoet Fransheytnje du mon 22 Sep 1700 Jan Battist Cathryn Bos Frederick Knoet Anna Cathrina Pieter du Mon Fransheynte du Mon 5 Jul 1702 Alida Knoet CHILDREN: Walraven (1693) married Anna Ridder; Anna Barbara (1695) married Abraham Fort; Margrietje (1697) married Andries Degraff and Arent Lenyn; Jacob (1698) married Maria Brouwer; Sarah (Born 19 Feb 1707) married Johannes Cpnsolisduk; Peter (born 20 Apr 1712) married Ariaantje Van Vranken; Anna Catrien (born 8 Dec 1716) married Martin Van Olinda; Neeltjen (born 26 Jul 1719) married Isaac Huyk and Jacob Ouderkerk; Helena (married 26 June 1731) married to Johannes Quackenbos; Frederick married (22 May 1742) Machtelt Quackenbos; Janneken married (1737) Adriaan Van Vliet. 5 vi. Pieter (Peter) DUMONT, born 18 Apr 1679, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Jul 1744, in Somerset, New Jersey. 2. Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT (Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Dec 1664, in Kingston, 2 1 Ulster, New York, christened 28 Dec 1664, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1703, in Perth Amboy of, Middlesex, New Jersey. She married William LOVERIDGE 18 Oct 1682, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. William LOVERIDGE was born about 1660, in Wool, Dorchester, England, died in Perth Amboy, Somerset, New Jersey. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County,   6 New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Willem Louritz "born in the town or Parish of Wool in Dorsetshire, England" Margaryt du Mont Willem Walrave de Mont (born 18 Jun 1682) Hendic Kip 15 Oct 1682 Sara Lourits Willem Laurige Willem Walrand de Mond Senior Margriet de Mond (bapt at Hurley) Walrand de Mond Junior 24 Jan 1686 William Louerydge Walrandt Walrand du Mont Marguerite du mont 5 march 1688 Hendrick Kip Marguerite du Mont William Loffrits Margriet Frerik Cloet Margriet Du Mont 11 Nov 1692 Francine Du Mont CHILDREN: Also had Temperance Elizabeth (born about 1695 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co, NJ, married William Van Orden), Hannah (born about 1698 Perth Amboy, NJ), Sarah (born about 1700 Perth, NJ). PARENTS: William LOVERIDGE and Temperance _____. NAME: LOVERIDGE (Leveridge or Louritz). RESIDENCE: Moved to Perth Amboy, New Jersey in 1692. Children of Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT and William LOVERIDGE: 6 i. Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE, born about 1695, in Perth Amboy, Union, New Jersey, died 1765, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 3. Walran (Dumont) DUMOND (Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Mar 1667, in Kingston, Ulster, 2 1 New York, christened 13 Mar 1667, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Jan 1733, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Catharina (Cathryn) (Bosch) Ter BOSCH 24 MAR 1687/1688, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of Jan (Johannes) (Wouters) (Van) Ter Bosch (BOSCH) and Rachel VERMILYE. Catharina (Cathryn) (Bosch) Ter BOSCH was born ABT FEB 1667/1668, in Harlem, New York, New York, christened 5 FEB 1667/1668, died in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Walrand DuMont, born Kingston and Cateryne TerBos, born in New York City 24 March 1688. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Walra DuMon Grietje Witnesses: Isac Bosch Catryn Bosch Bapt 27 Sep 1691 Walra DuMon Grietje Hendriksen Walran DuMont Jr. Walran Johannes Ten Bosch Catrina TerBosch 15 Aug 1693 Elisabeth Hendriksen Walraen DuMon Rachel Jan Schut Cathryn TerBos 5 Jun 1698 Jan Kip Marytje TerBos Walraen DuMon Jr. Hanna Pieter DuMon Cathryn TerBos 15 Oct 1699 Franssyntje DuMon Walraan DuMon Jr.   7 Johannes Jan Battist DuMon Cathryn TerBos 12 Oct 1701 Mechiel Dirrickse Jenneke DuMon Walran DuMon Pieter Mathys Slegt Cathryn TerBos 5 Dec 1703 Mary Magdaleen Slegt Walrand DuMond Jr. Philippus Mattys Blansjan Catharyntie TerBosch 28 Sep 1707 Annetie VanPutten PROBATE: Will dated 10 Jan 1733. Names 5 sons. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Walran 7 Jul 1750. PARENTS: Jan (John) (Bosch) TER BOSCH and Rachel (Verneille) VERMILYE. BAPTISM: NEW YORK, New York, Ref Dutch Church. 1668 Feb 05; Johannes Bosch, Rachel Vermelje; Catharina; Geertie Theunis Children of Walran (Dumont) DUMOND and Catharina (Cathryn) (Bosch) Ter BOSCH: i. Grietjen (Margaret) DUMOND, born about Sep 1691, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 27 Sep 1691, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Jacobus Van Den BOGAART 22 May 1716, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Jacobus Van Den BOGAART was born about Sep 1687, in Albany, Albany, New York, christened 18 Sep 1687, in Albany, Albany, New York, died about May 1756, in New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Jacobus VanDenBogaard, born in Albany and Margrita DeMon, born in Kingston 22 May 1716. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Jacobus VanDenBogaart Catrina Witness: Walron DeMon Jr. Grietjen DeMon Bapt 1 Jun 1718 Cornelis VanDenBogaart Rachel DeMon Jacobus VanDenBogaart Meyndert Johannes DeMon Margrieta DeMon 28 May 1721 Johanna DeMon Jacobus VanDenBogaart Helena Walron DuMond Margrita DuMond 19 June 1726 Catrina TerBosch Jacobus VanDenBogaard Jacobus Meyndert VanDenBogaard Grietjen DeMon 15 Jun 1729 Neeltjen Palmentier CHILDREN: Also had Walran born 17 apr 1723, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York.   8 PARENTS: Jacob Van den Bogaard and Jannetje Quakelbosch. BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Albany County, Albany. Sept. 18. 1687 Jacob, of Jacob Van den Bogaard. Wit.: father, Isaak Verplanck. By Marretje Hendriksz BAPTISM-LINKS: 1725 NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie, Pouhkeepsie Reformed Church. Jacobus Van den Bogaart and Grietjen de Mond, sponsors at baptism, 1 June 1725 of child of Frans Van den Bogaart and wife Johanna Parmentier. PROBATE: Will dated 17 Jan 1717 proved 18 May 1756; D.A.R. Bible 859:177-185. 7 ii. Walron DUMOND, born about Aug 1693, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1783, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. Rachel DUMOND, born about May 1698, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 5 Jun 1698, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Lammert Cornelisen BRINK 19 May 1723, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Lammert Cornelisen BRINK was born about Oct 1689, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 13 Oct 1689, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 19 May 1723 Lammert C. Brink and Rachel DeMon, born born in Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Lammert Brink Catrina Sponsors: Walran DuMond Rachel DeMond Bapt 22 Jan 1727 Catrina Bosch Lammert Brink Petrus Pieter DeMon Rachel DeMon 12 Oct 1729 Annaatjen DeMon Lammert Brink Johannes Johannes Du Mon Rachel Du Mon 27 May 1733 Rachel Schoonmaker Lammert Brink Johannes Walron DuMon Jr. Rachel DuMon 14 Aug 1737 Janneken Brink Lammert Brink Henderikus Hendrik Brink Rachel de Mon 18 May 1740 Grietjen Oosterhout Lammert Brink Janneken Walran de Mon Jr. Rachel de Mon 21 Mar 1742 Janneken Brink CHILDREN: Son, Petrus Brink married Cathrina Dumond, daughter of Petrus Dumond and Zara Schepmoes. Daughter Jenneke (born about 1735 Hurley), married 1761 Hermanus Dumont. PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly   9 called Esopus or "Esopus". PARENTS: Cornelis LAMBERTSEN and Marrietje EGBERTZ. NOTE: LAMBERTSEN changed to BRINK about 1710. iv. Johanna (Hanna) DUMOND, born about Sep 1699, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 15 Oct 1699, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Willem SWART 8 Dec 1722, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Willem SWART was born 4 Feb 1695, in Wagondale, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 8 Dec 1722 Willem Swart, born in Wagondale, now Rosendale, Ulster County, and Johanna DeMon, of Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Willem Swart Catrina Sponsors: Walron DeMon Johanna DeMon Bapt 8 Sep 1723 Catrina Bosch Willem Swart Elisabeth Stefanus Swart Johanna Dumont 4 Jul 1725 Jacomyntjen Swart Willem Swart Johannes Johannes DeMond Johanna DeMond 18 Sep 1726 Janneken Knoed Willem Swart Zara Pieter DeMon Johanna DeMon 18 Aug 1728 Zara Swart Willem Swart Abraham Adam Swart Johanna DeMon 12 Apr 1730 Metjen VanSlyk Willem Swart Rachel Lammert Brink Johanna du Mon 19 Mar 1732 Rachel du Mon Willem Swart Abraham Thenus Swart Johanna du Mon 2 Dec 1733 Aagjen Van Vlied Willem Swart Johanna Johan Georg Snyder Johanna du Mon 3 Aug 1735 Johanna Swart Willem Swart Philippus Philippus DuMond Johanna DuMond 28 Nov 1736 Anna Swart PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". PARENTS: Adam SWART and Metje Willema VAN SLYCK. BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1695 Jun 07; Adam Swart, Metje Van Slyk; Willem; Cornelis Fynhout, Jacomyn Swart 8 v. Johannes (John) (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Sep 1701, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Mar 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 9 vi. Pieter (Peter) DUMOND, born about Nov 1703, in Kingston, Ulster, New York,   10 died 30 Apr 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 10 vii. Jacobus DUMOND, born about 1706, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, died Dec 1783, in Ulster, New York. 11 viii. Philippus DUMOND, born about Sep 1707, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 4. Johannes Baptist (Jan) DUMOND (Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Sep 1670, in Kingston, 2 1 Ulster, New York, christened 20 Sep 1670, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 Aug 1749, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Neeltje Cornelis Van VECHTEN about 1694, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of Cornelis Teunissen Van VECHTEN and Sara Solomonse GOEWEY. Neeltje Cornelis Van VECHTEN was born about 1676, in New York, died 15 Jun 1736. PROBATE-GRANDCHILDREN: Calendar of Wills, New York (Albany); 8 Nov 1741 - 2 Oct 1749 in Dutch Kingston, Ulster County; Jan Batist Dumon; NOTE: Grandsons - Jan Batist, David, Petrus, Hermanus, Cornelius, Myndert, Anthony; Granddaughters - Elsie, Neeltie, all children of deceased son Igenas, and Sarah, wife of Roelof Kip . CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Jan Babtist Dumont Sara Walrand Dumont Jr. Neeltje Cornelis 18 Nov 1694 Grietje Dumont Joannes Baptist [_______] Grietje Pieter Du Mont Neeltje Van Vegte 14 May 1699 Salomon Van Vegten Antje Kip Johannes Battist duMon Igenes Jan Cip Neeltje Van Vegten 26 May 1701 Lea Mathyssen Jan Baptist de Mon Pieter Mathys Blans Jan. Neeltjen Van Vegten 10 May 1713 Jannetjen Vegt. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Dumont, Jan L. 3 Oct 1749 (Paid by Benjamen Masten). PARENTS: Cornelis Teunise Van Vechten and Sara Solomonse Goewey. LINKS-PARENTS: The names of the parents can confidently be identified using strictly the baptismal records of her children, based on three counts: (1) At one baptism she lists her last name as Cornelis (which means her father was Cornelis Van Vechten); (2) The first two sons and first two daughters definetely point at names for the grandparents: Wallerand [Dumont] and Margriete (for the fathers parents), and Cornelis and Zara [Sara], for the motehrs parents; (3) Solomon Van Vechten was a sponsor to one baptism. There is only one Solomon to account for, and this would be Solomon, son of Cornelis and Sara, and brother to Neeltje. Children of Johannes Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Neeltje Cornelis Van VECHTEN: i. Wallerand DUMOND, born about 1691, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, died before 1741. ii. Zara (Sara) DUMOND, born 28 Jul 1694, in Kingston, Ulster, New York,   11 christened 18 Nov 1694, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Roelof KIP 9 Feb 1721, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Roelof KIP was born about Oct 1697, in Kipsburgh, Dutchess, New York, christened 31 Oct 1697, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 9 Feb 1721 Roelof Kip, born Kipsburgh, in Dutchess County,and Zara DeMon, born and resides in Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Roelof Kip Grietjen Sponsors: Jan Betist DeMon Zara DeMon Bapt 24 Dec 1721 Neeltjen VanVegten Roelof Kip Jan Paptist Ygnas DeMon Zara DeMon 28 Feb 1725 Jannetjen Knoet Roelof Kip Ysaak Ysaak Kip Zara DuMond 22 Jan 1727 Abraham Kip Cornelia Luewes Maria Kip Roelof Kip Rachel Willem VanVredenburg Jr. Zara DeMon 8 Sep 1728 Elsje Rutgers Roeloff Kip Neeltjen Hendrik Kip Zara de Mond 25 Jan 1730 Ygenas de Mon Catrina Schuyler Roelof Kip Neeltjen Hendrik Kip Zara du Mon 5 Mar 1732 Jacomyntjen Nukerk Catrina Schuyler Rulof Kip Ygenas Johannes DuMon Sara DuMon 17 Oct 1736 Rachel Schoonmaker PARENTS: Jacob KIP and Rachel SWARTWOUD. iii. Cornelis DUMOND, born Dec 1696, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, died before 1741. iv. Margriete (Grietje) DUMOND, born about May 1699, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, christened 14 May 1699, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1741. 12 v. Igenas DUMOND, born about May 1701, in Ulster, New York, died about 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. vi. Pieter (Peter) DUMOND, born about May 1713, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, christened 10 May 1713, in Papsknee Island, Rensselaer, New York, died 1731/1741, in New York. He married Aaphje VRELANDT 13 Jun 1731, in New York, New York, New York. Aaphje VRELANDT was born about 1710, in New York. CONFLICT: I had originally that Pieter died about 1715 (as a young child), and he is not listed in will of father in 1741. There are no other Pieter Dumond's around to account for, so I have included the marriage her to the same Pieter Dumond.   12 MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, New York, New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church. 13 June 1731 Pieter Dumont and Aaphje Vrelandt. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK Allche Dumont married about 1750 in New York to Joseph Pettit. She was perhaps of the Damon family of NYC? 5. Pieter (Peter) DUMONT (Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 18 Apr 1679, in Kingston, Ulster, New 2 1 York, christened 20 Apr 1679, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Jul 1744, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married (1) Femmetje Teunise Van MIDDLESWART 25 Dec 1700. Femmetje Teunise Van MIDDLESWART was born about 1680, in New York of. He married (2) Cataline RAPALJE 23 Feb 1707, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. Cataline RAPALJE was born about 1680, in New York of. He married (3) Jannetje (Jannet) VECHTEN 16 Nov 1711, in Somerset, New Jersey. Jannetje (Jannet) VECHTEN was born about 1695, in New York of. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, New York, Flatbush Church Marriages. 1707 01 Feb; Pieter Dumont, wid born Esopus liv Raritan; Catalina Rapalje of Bkln 1711 28 Oct; Pieter Dumont, wid born Esopus liv Raritan; Jannetie Vegte, yd of Bkln HISTORY: Somerset county Historical Quarterly Nol I. Page 106 "Wallerand Dumont and his Somerset County Descendants" by John B. Dumont Plainfield, NJ. Dr. Messler states in his local history that he was "living on the Raritan in the beginning of 1699." . He purchased, June 10, 1702, a tract of 2,000 acres of land from Thomas Cooper, of London--one of the Proprietors--for 380 sterling. It was located in Hillsborough township, on the south side of the Raritan river, two miles west of the present village of Raritan. This tract was left to his four sons by his third wife, and a portion of it was inherited by his grandson, Peter B. Dumont, from his father John Baptist Dumont. CHURCH HISTORY 1723: Ecclesiastical records, state of New York By New York (State). State Historian, Hugh Hastings, Edward Tanjore Corwin, James Austin Holden .....1. On the 12th of March, 1723, at Midwout, (Flatbush,) Messrs. Pieter Dumon, Simon Wyckoff and Hendrick Vroom, residents of Raritan and belonging to the Dutch Reformed Congregation there, came tomy house and told me that their object was to lay against their pastor, Rev. Frelinghuysen, the charge that he did not teach correct doctrine. I said to them. Brethren, be careful that yon do not unjustly accuse your pastor, for he is abundantly certified by the Synod of Emderland, as also by the Rev. Classis of Amsterdam, which declared him to be orthodox, and sent him to you. .....2. Dumon replied to this that he had taught at Raritan that there was no one in the congregation that had exhibited true sorrow for sin; at another time that they had eaten judgment to themselvesat the Lord's table; and at another again, that they were still unrenewed. Also that he had refused to baptize a child. PROBATE: Peter Dumont, in his will, dated March 29, 1740, probated July 17, 1744 mentions the following children: John and Abraham (children by his first wife); Catelyntie (child by his second wife);Margaret, Hendrick, John Baptist, Gerretie, Jannetie, Peter and Rynear (children by his third wife). In this will he bequeaths his real estate and bonds to the four sons, Hendrick, John Baptist, Peter and Rynear, subject to payments in money to his two sons, John and Abraham, and his four daughters; the   13 personal property was divided equally among all his children. His sons John and Abraham were owners of large tracts of land at the time the will was made; John near North Branch village and Abraham south of Somerville (just beyond the bridge crossing the Raritan), and probably for that reason did not participate in the division of lands. His sons Abraham and John Baptist were the acting Executors under this will. PARENTS: Jan TEUNISSEN. PARENTS: Jeronimus Jorise RAPALJE. PARENTS: Hendrick Claessen VECHTEN or VECHTE and Grietje WIZZEL PENNING. NOTE: Not a relation to in laws, the Van Vechten family. Children of Pieter (Peter) DUMONT and Femmetje Teunise Van MIDDLESWART: i. Doort DUMONT, born ABT 1701/1702, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 12 Jan 1702, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1702/1710, in Somerset, New Jersey. 13 ii. John (Johannes) DUMONT, born about Aug 1704, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Jun 1759, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. 14 iii. Abraham DUMONT, born about Apr 1706, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Aug 1787, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. Children of Pieter (Peter) DUMONT and Cataline RAPALJE: i. Cataline DUMONT, born 22 Jan 1709, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. She married Christian La GRANGE about 1727, in Albany of, New York. Christian La GRANGE was born about 1705, in New Jersey of. Children of Pieter (Peter) DUMONT and Jannetje (Jannet) VECHTEN: i. Margaret DUMONT, born 24 Jan 1715, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 24 Jan 1715, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 11 Feb 1743. She married George (Joris) BERGEN 3 Jun 1738. George (Joris) BERGEN was born about 1710, in New Jersey of. BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: "Records of Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York" by Thomas Evans 1901 at Seattle Public Library. Joris Bergen Petrus Pieter duMont Margrietje DuMont bpt 19 Aug 1741 Gerritje duMont PARENTS: Hans Jorise BERGEN and Sytie VAN WICKELEN.   14 15 ii. Hendrik (Henry) DUMONT, born 22 Mar 1717, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 8 Nov 1760, in New York City, New York, New York. 16 iii. John Baptist DUMONT, born 13 Apr 1719, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Nov 1777, in New Jersey. iv. Gerretje Or Charity DUMONT, born 23 Mar 1721, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 23 Mar 1721, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 25 Jan 1747. She married George Corssen (Joris) VROOM 25 Jan 1741, in Somerset, New Jersey. George Corssen (Joris) VROOM was born about 1720, in New Jersey. v. Jannetje (Jannet) DUMONT, born 27 Aug 1723, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 27 Aug 1723, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. She married Peter VROOM 20 Aug 1750, in Somerset, New Jersey. Peter VROOM was born about 1720, in New Jersey. 17 vi. Peter DUMONT, born 11 Nov 1725, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 21 Nov 1808. 18 vii. Reinier (Rynear) DUMONT, born 3 Apr 1728, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Aug 1769. viii. Ignatius DUMONT, born 17 Apr 1735, in Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1735/1740, in Somerset, New Jersey. 6. Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE (Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 3 2 1 born about 1695, in Perth Amboy, Union, New Jersey, died 1765, in Catskill, Greene, New York, buried in Imbought, Greene, New York. She married William Van ORDEN 1 MAR 1718/1719, in Perth Amboy, Bergen, New Jersey. William Van ORDEN was born 1683, in Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, christened 1683, in Dutch Reformed, Church Of, Bergen, New Jersey, died about Feb 1765, in Catskill, Green, New York, buried 1765, in Imbought, Greene, New York. Census: Abraham Van Vechten Legal Papers, 1686-1867 SC16906 (Found on Internet NY State Digital Collections) .....Papers of the Van Orden and Du Mont families relating to the Loveridge Patent Van Orden, Temperance. Deed to William Van Orden for land at the Great Imboght; undated fragment. Van Orden, William,and Temperance, his wife. Deed to Wallerland Du Mont for land at the Great Imboght; September 27, 1722. Explains that Temperance's father, William Loveridge, Jr., bequeathed the patent to his children William, Walrand, Margaret, the wife of Alexander McDowell, Temperance, and Hannah. The sons sold their rights to Michael Van Vechten and his wife, Jannetie (sister of Wallerand Dumont and of Margaret, the wife of William Loveridge, Jr.). When the patent was divided into five lots, the Van Vechtens received lots No. 5 and 3, half of the meadow in the hills on Lot No. 4, and the privilege of a wagon path from the meadow to Lot No. 5. Temperance received Lot No. 4, bounded south and north by lots No. 5 and 3, the Hudson to the east and the Katers Kill to the west, containing an estimated 1,515acres (revised in a later document to 1,415). Du Mont, Wallerand. Deed to William and Temperance Van Orden for land at the Great Imboght; September 29, 1722. This returned Lot No. 4 to the Van Ordensin a legal maneuver that gave William equal title with his wife to the land. Hegeman, Dennis. Release to William Van Orden, whereby Hegeman on Lot No. 3 renounces any claim to land beyond the new boundary between lots 3 and 4; April 20, 1762. (Hegeman was a grandson of Michael and Jannetie Van Vechten, former owners of this lot) Van Orden, William. Will, January 30, 1761.   15 Heirs: wife Temperance; sons, William (eldest), John, Egenas (Ignatius); daughters, Margaret, wife of Jan Baptist Du Mont, and Elizabeth, wife of David DuMont. Executrix: Temperance. (Superseded by a will devised jointly with his wife, February 22, 1765, for which see Jacob Van Orden Papers (SC11367), folder 13) Van Orden, Temperance. Deed to John Van Orden (her son) for a portion of Lot No. 4 (200 acres plus about 1/5 of the undivided land and 1/5 of the swamp along the river); July 24, 1767. (Copy, June 8, 1839) Inventory of the personal estate of William and Temperance Van Orden, deceased; July 5, 1774. Tappan, Christopher. Deposition testifying to the existence of a deed from Temperance Van Orden to the children (her grandchildren) of Jan Baptist DuMond for land at the Great Imboght, which deed was destroyed by fire; February 26, 1781. On the same document: Van Orden, William[, Jr.], John Van Orden, and David DuMond. Deposition that the land above cited was assigned July 24, 1767 to William, Egenas, John and Temperance DuMond; February 28, 1781. (Between the 1761 will and the 1765 will of William and Temperance, their daughter, Margaret Dumond, died and her fifth share of Lot No. 4 was bequeathed to her children) Field book of lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in the Great Imboght belonging to Van Ordens and Du Monds; January 4, 1786/7. Land bounded by the river, Philip Spawn and John Van Orden. (These are perhaps the five lots which Temperance Van Orden assigned on July 24, 1767: four to her son, William, and one to the children of Margaret Du Mont) Deed to William Van Orden[, Jr.] for lots 2 and 7 of Great Lot 4, granted by John and Ignatius Van Orden, David and Elisabeth Du Mond, John B. and John B., Jr. DuMond, and Hendrick and Temperance Burhans; January 31, 1786/7. (In this and the following documents, the heirs of the previously undivided land renounce all claims to each other's partition. Temperance (Mrs. Hendrick) Burhans is the sister of John B. DuMont Jr.) Deed to John Van Orden for lots 3 and 6 of Great Lot 4 from the other eight heirs; January 31, 1786/7. DuMond, John B., Jr., and Henderick Burhans. Bond of idemnification to William, John and Ignatius Van Orden and David DuMond; January 31, 1786/7. DuMond, David, and Elizabeth, his wife. Deed to William Van Orden for a road leading across the DuMond's land from Lot 5 to Van Orden's meadowland; January 31, 1786/7. (Apparently Van Orden has acquired Michael Van Vechten's lot) Overbaugh, Peter J. Agreement to terms of a lease from Ignatius Van Orden for land at Green Point in the Great Imboght; October 2, 1797. HISTORY: William Van Orden settled about 1717 on 1400 acres of land acquired from his father in law in the Loveridge Patent at the Great Imboght. SOURCE: New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Jan 1978 Vol 109 No 1 page 25. (At BPL). "One branch of the Van Order/Van Orden Family of Catskill" by Peter R. Christoph. HISTORIC CATSKILL: THE CATSKILL AND THE KAATERSKILL (Internet) .....Temperance Loveridge, daughter of the pioneer of the Land- ing, married (1716) William Van Orden and they settled on a part of the Loveridge Patent at the Imboght. Their house was built against ahill, partly of logs and partly of stone. It had heavy oaken shutters and double doors. In front there was a fine view of the Hudson, the "canoe place" and Van Orden's Bay. Besides this canoe place there was one at the head of Burget's Creek and another at the first bend of DuBois Creek. Skiffs and batteaux were used by the Van Ordens, W'ynkoops and others to reach Catskill and other places alongthe Hudson, and to carry farm produce to the sloops. The rights of "canoe places" were strictly guarded. .....William Van Orden died in 1765 and was buried near his house. He was one of the elders of the old Catskill church and his sons be-   16 came men of standing in the town. The inventory of his possessions after his wife's death shows the industry and thrift of the family of a yeoman of that day. After Van Orden died, to make satisfactory di- vision his children cast lots for the land between the Kaleberg and the Hudson. William's share lay along the Saugerties Road and alot known as "T. Kleine-hooi-landtje," or little hay field. Margaret's (Dumond) was also along the Saugerties Road, "afterward Longen- dyke's, and 25 acres' near Post's; Elizabeth (also Dumond) 118 acres, John 100 acres, and Ignatius the homestead." William, who had married Sarah DuBois, built himself a house which "became his son Hezekiah's, later Mistress Angelica Overbaugh's." Hezekiah was spoken of as "a man of some estate and unblemished character; ardent Whig, member of the military company of the "Great Im- boght" and justice of the peace." His son Jacob, who studied law with Abraham Van Vechten of Albany, was a prominent lawyer of the Greene County Bar, and legal adviser of all Dutch farmers." Jacob was the father of the late William Van Orden, a prominent citizen who married Mary, daughter of Caleb and Keturah (Hill) Hopkins, and lived for many years on the Old King's Road, where his children William and Anna still make their home. .....John Van Orden, second son of William of the Imboght, was a faithful patriot, and during the Revolution, too old to fight, was chairman of the military committee. His son William fought at Stillwater and Saratoga, was taken ill with fever and on his way home died at the house of Teunis Van Vechten and was buried on the hill at that place. Benjamin, William's brother, was quarter- master of the New York Volunteers and in 17 97 had a store and home at Catskill where the Y. M. C. A. now stands. Peter, another brother, too young for war, acted as scout, and captain of the young men of the Imboght. In 1797 he "became a tavern-keeper on the Windham mountain when there was a tavern for every mile along the Susequehanna Turnpike, and eggs were 8c. a dozen and butter 12c. and 15c. a pound." Ignatius, the third son of William, re- mained on the homestead and during the Revolution had a commis- sion in Anthony Van Bergen's regiment. He is said to have been "an honest dealer and one of the first and warmest supporters of patriotic principles and American Independence." Margaret Du- mond and Jan Baptiste Dumond built a house in 1761, afterward in possession of the Longendykes. It was a tavern during the Revolu- tion, and Dumond was several times under suspicion of disloyalty. In later years Jacob Ten Broeck Van Orden, great-grandson of Ignatius, who lived to be eighty-nine, is spoken of as "grand old man of the Imboght," born and died on the same farm after sixty- seven years of married life; his wife was Catherine Saxe. He had two sons, Henry S. and DeWitt, and one daughter. Mrs. Margaret Haas. Samuel Van Orden also died at the Imboght at the age of eighty-eight, a devout and loyal supporter of the church at Catskill. His children were William and Ten Broeck of Catskill, Chauncey of Chatham, Mrs. Lydia T. Person, Mrs. Jane Piero and Mrs. Harriet Pritchard of California. The late Mrs. James Badeau was his sister. "Hudson-Mohawk genealogical and family memoirs; " Internet The ancestor of the ----- VAN ORDEN: Ordens of New Balti- timore, Greene county, New York, is \\'illam Van Orden, who came from Holland in the ship "Arms of Norway" -about 1670. He settled at Katts Kill, where in 1718, after his marriage, he took possession in right of his wife of lot No. 4, containing about fifteen hundred acres. Here he built a house that was his home until death and stood for over a century and a half before being torn down. It wa.s built partly of logs and partly of stone quarried from the Kalk- "berg. It was built against the hill, so that it was two stories high on the east side and one story on the west. In front was the Hud- son, and the jealously guarded "canon place" at which the boats were tied. William was one of the first elders of the Dutch Reformed church at old Catskill, where he was well known and highly respected. He died in 1765, and was buried on the brow of the hill north-   17 -west from his house. The stone that marked his grave bears the inscription"W. V. O. 1765." The inventory of his property shows liini to have been a wealthy man for his day. He married, in 1716, Temperance, daughter of William Loveridge (the patentee of what is known as the"Loveridge Patent"), and his wife, Margrietje Dumond. ........ .....Children: i. William, born 1717; married, December 22, 1842, Sarah Dubois, died March, 1793, aged sev- enty-six years, daughter of Hezekiah Dubois of Kingston ; children : i. Temperance, mar- ried John Burhans : ii. Hezekiah, married (first) Engeltje Loeck ; (second) Elizabeth \'an Vecten : iii. Annatje, married James Mil- liken. Hezekiah served in the revolutionary war: was justice of the peace, supervisor and very influential. 2. Margaret, baptized Janu- ary 23, 1726; married Jan Baptist Dumond; children : Ignatius, Temperance Loveridge, William Van Orden, Ignatius (2), David, Jan Baptist. 3. John, born May 26, 1727: mar- ried, February 15, 1751, Tryntje (Catherine) Dubois: children: Catryntje, William, Benja- min, Sarah, Peter, John, Margery. John was too old to become a soldier ofthe revolution, but he was very active and zealous in the cause of the colonies. William, his oldest son, fought at Stillwater and Saratoga, and died in the service. Benjamin, the second son, was commissioned quartermaster of the nth Regi- ment, New York Volunteers, and served until the close of the war. 4. Elizabeth, baptized June 29, 1729; married David Dumon. 5. Ignatius, of whom further. 6. Peter, baptized December 9, 1732, died before January 30, 1761 ; no issue. 7. Sarah, baptized 1735. (II) Ignatius, third son of William and Temperance (Loveridge) \'an Orden, was baptized at Kattsbaan,February 4, 1731, died July 9, 1807. b'rom 1765 until his death he lived in the house which "his father built near the Hudson. In 1778 he received a major's commission in Colonel Anthony \'an Bergen's regiment, and saw active service. He married (first) Annatje Oosterhoudt, who was the mother of his children ; married (second) Sa- rah Breasted Mynderse. Children: i. Sarah, born July i, 1758; married, March i, 1781, Jeremiah Overbagh. 2. Jane, married Hen- drick Freligh. 3. William, of whom further. 4. Ignatius, died about 1854. Children of Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE and William Van ORDEN: 19 i. William Van ORDEN, born 1717, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 17 Mar 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. ii. Pieterese Van ORDEN, born 1723, in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, died 1725. 20 iii. Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN, born about Dec 1725, in Catskill, Green, New York. 21 iv. John Van ORDEN, born 26 May 1727, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 8 Feb 1813. 22 v. Elizabeth Van ORDEN, born about Jun 1729, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 23 vi. Ignatius Van ORDEN, born 4 Feb 1731, in Catskill, Greene County, New York, died 9 Jul 1807. vii. Peter Van ORDEN, born 9 Feb 1732, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 9 Dec 1732, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died 30 Jan 1761. He married Sara Brested NYNDERSE. Sara Brested NYNDERSE was born in Catskill, Greene, New York. viii. Sarah Van ORDEN, born 1735, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, christened 1735, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died before 1747.   18 ix. Catherine Van ORDEN, born 1740, in Catskill, Greene County, New York. She married David ELY 11 Sep 1761, in Catskill, Greene Co., New York Province (now NY, USA). David ELY was born about 1735. 7. Walron DUMOND (Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Aug 1693, in 3 2 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 15 Aug 1693, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1783, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 14 Feb 1783, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Janneken BRINK 5 Oct 1734, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Janneken BRINK was born about May 1699, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 7 May 1699, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1 Jul 1782, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 5 Oct 1734 Walron DuMon Jr. and Janneken Brink, widow of Zamuel Borhans. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Walron DuMon Cornelis Sponsors Lammert Brink Jenneken Brink bapt 24 Aug 1735 Rachel DuMon Listed as Walron DuMon Jr and Janneken Brink, ( Junior twice) as sponsors for Lammert Brink and Rachel DuMon, and also Pieter DuMon and Zara Schepmoes. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Waldran 14 Feb 1783. PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". PARENTS: Cornelis LAMBERTSEN and Marrietje EGBERTZ. NOTE: LAMBERTSEN changed to BRINK about 1710. MARRIAGE: Married (1) Zamuel Borhans, who died early. Children of Walron DUMOND and Janneken BRINK: i. Rachel DUMOND, born about 1735, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Listed as child of Walleran and Janneke in records of Lorraine Luke. ii. Cornelis DUMOND, born about Aug 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 24 Aug 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 8. Johannes (John) (Dumont) DUMOND (Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 3 2 1   19 Sep 1701, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Oct 1701, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Mar 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Rachel SCHOONMAKER 18 Oct 1729, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of Egbert Hendricksen SCHOONMAKER and Annatje (Anna) BERRY. Rachel SCHOONMAKER was born about Aug 1700, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 18 Aug 1700, died Nov 1764, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 15 Nov 1764, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Johannes De Mon and Rachel Schoonmaker, both reside Kingston 18 Oct 1729. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Johannes DuMont Egbert Witnesses Zalomon Van Buntschooten Rachel Schoonmaker Bapt 17 Sep 1732 Elsjen Schoonmaker Johannes DuMon Pieter Walron DuMon Rachel Schoonmaker 18 Nov 1733 Grietjen DuMon Johannes DuMon Anneken Hendrik Jansz Rachel Schoonmaker 23 Feb 1735 Anneken Schoonmaker Johannes DuMon Hendrikus Hendrik Schoonmaker Rachel Schoonmaker 3 Sep 1738 Henne Wittiker Johannes du Mon Catrina Jacobus de Lameeter Rachel Schoonmaker 18 Dec 1739 Catrina Schoonmaker PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". PROBATE-WIFE-CHILDREN: Calendar of Wills, New York (Ulster?); 1740; John DuMont of Kingston, merchant. : 5 Nov 1740 - 18 March 1741/1742, Kingston, Ulster County: NOTE: Rachel Schoonmaker, wife - children: Johannes, Egbert, Petrus, Catherine; executors - brothers Wallerand and Peter DuMont and wife Rachel, and Cornelius Schoonmaker. PARENTS: Egbert Hendricksen SCHOONMAKER and Annatje BERRY. PROBATE: Calendar of Wills, New York (Albany); 1760 Kingston, Ulster County; Rachel Dumont; 18 Nov 1760 - 15 Feb 1765; NOTE: Sons, John, Egbert, and daughter Cathrina. Daughter of Egbert Schoonmaker. Witnesses Abraham Hasbrouck, Abraham Van Keuren and Joseph Gasherie. Proved Feb 15, 1765 before Petrus Edmundus Elmendorph. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Ragel, 15 Nov 1764 Children of Johannes (John) (Dumont) DUMOND and Rachel SCHOONMAKER: 24 i. John (Johannes) (Dumont) DUMOND, born ABT 1730/1731, in Ulster, New York, died 1821, in New Paltz, Ulster, New York.   20 ii. Egbert (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Sep 1732, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 17 Sep 1732, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about Jul 1798, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Margaret (Margrietjen) ELMENDORPH 9 Mar 1760, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Margaret (Margrietjen) ELMENDORPH was born about 1735, in Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 9 March 1760 Egbert Dumond, Ship Captain, and Margaritje Elmendorph, both of Kingston. MARRIAGE: "New York Marriage Bonds 1753-1783" by Kenneth Scott 1972 at Seattle Public Library Egbert Dumond of Ulster County, skipper, and Margaritie Elmendorph of Ulster County, spinster. Jan 10, 1760. CONFLICT: Note dates above of marriage (March 9 vs Jan 10). BAPTISM-LINKS: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan. Rachel Wells, bpt 2 Sep 1766. P- William Wells and Cathrina Dumont. Sp. Egbert Dumont and wife Margriet Elmendorp. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Egbert Dumond bpt 17 Sep 1732, died after 7 March 1798. Married Margritje Elmendorph. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County page 172 Egbert Du Mond 1/0/1 Living next to Daniel McNeil, Petrus Du Mond, Luke Keirsted, Garret Van Curen, Benjamin Bogardus, Catharine Turk, Jonathan Hasbrouck, Abraham Hasbrouck, Cornelius Wynkoop, Nicholas Bogardus, Johannis Sleght. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County page 230 Margaret Dumont 00000-00001. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County page 134 Margaret Dumont 00000-00001. PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Page 15. Egbert Dumond of Kingston 18 March 1776. Wife Margriet Dumond. To Rachel Dumond, daughter of John Dumond, and Rachel Bennett, daughter of my sister Catharine Bennett. Exec. Cornelius T.(I.?) Elmendorph and Benjamin and Oke Sudam. Recites that Rachel Peck, a wife of Ephraim Peck of Milford, in New Haven County, Conn. and niece of one of heirs and said testator, and John Dumond, of New Paltz, a brother of said testator, and Rachel Beekman, of   21 Kingston, widow of Tjerck Beekman, deceased, and a niece and one the the heirs of said testator. Prob 11 Jul 1798. pp 270-273 Bokk C. CHILDREN: No children. PARENTS: Jacobus ELMENDORF and Ariaantje NEWKIRK. iii. Pieter DUMOND, born about Nov 1733, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 18 Nov 1733, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1745/1785. LINKS: If Pieter lived to 1760 then he may be a posible candidate for the father of son Peter P. Dumond, father of Cornelius Dumond of Ontario, my ancestor. Recorded in will of father in 1740. iv. Anna (Annaken) DUMOND, born about Feb 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 23 Feb 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. v. Hendrik (Hendrickus) DUMOND, born about Aug 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 3 Sep 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. LINKS: Claimed to be the Hendrikus Bogardus DuMond will dated 5 Nov 1760 in New York City, but this Hendrikus was of the New Jersey branch of the Dumond Family. Died before 1740 (not listed in will of father). vi. Catharina DUMOND, born about Dec 1739, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 18 Dec 1739, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married (1) William WELLS 11 Oct 1765, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. William WELLS was born about May 1732, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married (2) BENNETT 1768/1775, in New York. BENNETT was born about 1740, in New York of. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church ofKingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. William Wells Rachel Witnesses: Egbert Dumont Catharina Dumont Bapt 2 Sep 1766 Wife Margriet Elmendorph BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan. Rachel Wells, bpt 2 Sep 1766. P- William Wells and Cathrina Dumont. Sp.Egbert Dumont and wife Margriet Elmendorp. NOTE: Same child (Rachel) baptised at two different churches. MARRIAGE: Marriage to _____ Bennett by 1776, listed in will of brother Egbert.   22 Had daughter Rachel Bennett (which is probably actually Rachel Wells. PARENTS: Richard WELLS and Lea SWART. BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1732 May 07; Rutsert Wels, Lea Swart; Willem; Willem Swart, Annatjen du Mon 9. Pieter (Peter) DUMOND (Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Nov 1703, in 3 2 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 5 Dec 1703, in Dutch Ref Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 30 Apr 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Zara (Sara) SCHEPMOES 4 Mar 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Zara (Sara) SCHEPMOES was born about Oct 1713, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 11 Oct 1713, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Jun 1758, in Ulster, New York, buried 13 Jun 1758, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Marriage 4 March 1738 Pieter DuMon and Sara Schepmoes, both born and reside Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Pieter DeMon Catrina SPONSORS: Dirk Schepmoes Zara Schepmoes Bapt 12 Nov 1738 Catrina Schepmoes Pieter DuMon Catrina Walron DuMon Jr. Zara Schepmoes 1 Jan 1740 Janneken Brink Pieter Dumon Johannes Johannes Schepmoes Sara Schepmoes 20 Jun 1742 Rachel Schoonmaker, (widow of Johannes Dumon) Pieter DeMon Willem Dirk Schepmoes Zara Schepmoes 18 Aug 1745 Grietjen Schepmoes Pieter DeMon Margrietjen Dirk Schepmoes Zara Schepmoes 4 Oct 1747 Margrietjen Schepmoes Pieter DeMon Pieter Philippus DeMon Zara Schepmoes 14 Apr 1751 Elisabeth Wynkoop PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston town Peter Du Mond 4M 16/up, 1 Mun/16, 2F. Living next to Adam Swart, Petrus Swart, Samuel Frere, Martin Crook, George Jacob Lendert Dall, Ttjierck Beekman, Coonrad Edmund Elmendorph, Coonrad I. Elmendorph, John Van Steenbergh, Joshua DuBois, Tobias Van Steenbergh, Abraham Elmbendorph. PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Page 5. Peter Dumond of Kingston 30 Apr 1793. To son, Peter--land, farm, stock, and utencils. To daughter Catherine, wife ofPetrus Brinck, legacy and lands in Kingston, opposite Samuel Freer. Daughter Margret to have a room in the house on said land and legacy. wife Sara. Nephew Egbert Dumond. Witness Abraham Van Gaasbeck, Jr, Samuel Freer, Joshua DuBois, Probated 1 March 1794. pp 85-88 Book B.   23 BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Wife of Piter 13 June 1758. CONFLICT: Will of father of Sarah Schepmoes (William Schepmoes 12 Aug 1740, proved 8 Oct 1750), says that Sarah was wife of Peter Dumon Jr. PARENTS: Willem SCHEPMOES and Tryntjen TAPPEN. BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1713 Oct 11; Willem Schepmoes, Tryntjen Tappen; Zara; Theunis Tappen, Zara Schepmoes LINKS-PROBATE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. William Schepmoes of Kingston, wife Catharina. Dau Sarah, wife of Peter Dumon Jr., Dau Marytie, wife of Abraham Van Stienbergh. Children of Pieter (Peter) DUMOND and Zara (Sara) SCHEPMOES: i. Catrina DUMOND, born about Nov 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Nov 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1738/1739, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. ii. Catharine (Catrina) DUMOND, born 28 DEC 1739/1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Jan 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 10 Mar 1829, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. She married Petrus BRINK 10 Dec 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Petrus BRINK was born 3 OCT 1729/1730, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Oct 1729, died 31 Dec 1818, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 10 Dec 1763 Petrus Brink of Hurley to Catharina Dumont. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Petrus Brink Pieter Pieter DeMon Catharina DeMon 10 March 1765 Margrietje DeMon Petrus Brink Cornelius Cornelis [L.] Brink Catharina Dumont 15 Nov 1767 Hester Bevier,his wife Petrus Brink Sarah No Witnesses named Catharina Dumond 24 May 1770 Petrus Brink Johannes No Witnesses Catharina Dumont 20 Sep 1778 BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Recordss of Reformed Church at Marbletown" by Arthur Kelly 1979 Seattle Genealogical Society. Petrus Brink Rachel Rachel _____ Catharina Dumond Bpt 7 March 1773 Petrus Brink   24 Catharina No witnesses named Catharina Dumond Bpt 19 March 1775 CONFLICT: Another source says Catrina daughter of Philippus Dumont (who md Elizabeth Wynkoop), son of Walran. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Catharine Brink, wife of Petrus Brink, died 10 March 1829, age 88-2-10 (28 Dec 1740) PARENTS: Lammert Cornelison BRINK and Rachel DUMONT. CEMERTERY: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Petrus Brink died 31 Dec 1818, age 88-2-28 (3 Oct 1730). iii. Johannes (John) Baptist DUMOND, born about Jun 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Jun 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Apr 1793, in Ulster, New York, buried 6 Apr 1793, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Mary SPRAGUE 8 Nov 1772, in New York. Mary SPRAGUE was born about 1750, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if he is the one who married Mary or not, but is the only one who fits for now. Peter and Zara had son Johannes. A John Baptist married to Mary ____. He may have died much before 1793, unmarried, or slightly before 1793, and the same one who married Mary _____. Not sure if Mary Sprague and John Demount are the same John Baptist Dumont and Mary _____. Have here combined three unassociated links. DEATH: Not listed in will of father in 1793. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Johennes 6 Apr 1793 SOURCE: GENDEX on Internet. John Demount married 8 Nov 1772 in New York to Mary Sprague. MARRIAGE: After the death of Jan Baptist, she married Francis Vandenburg, widower of Marylje Becker, of Albany County - 24 Jan 1795 Katsbaan Church, of Saugerties, Ulster County, New York. 25 iv. William (Willem) Derrick DUMOND, born about Aug 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1793. v. Margrietjen (Margaret) DUMOND, born about Oct 1747, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Oct 1747, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: Apparently never married, at least before 1793.   25 26 vi. Peter DUMOND, born 11 Apr 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Aug 1824, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 10. Jacobus DUMOND (Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 1706, in Papsknee 3 2 1 Island, Rensselaer, New York, died Dec 1783, in Ulster, New York, buried 23 Dec 1783, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Catrina SCHUYLER 24 Oct 1741, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Catrina SCHUYLER was born 19 Dec 1703, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Marriage 24 Oct 1741 Jacobus DeMon and Catrina DeMon, widow of Igenas DeMon. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Jacobus DeMon Catrina Sponsors: Philippus DeMon Catrina Schuyler Bapt 19 Sep 1742 Elsjen DeMon Jacobus DeMon Neeltjen John Chroek Jr. Catrina Schuyler 6 Nov 1743 Cornelia Rutgers Jacobus DeMon Johanna Cornelis Brink Catrina Schuyler 21 Apr 1745 Catrina Brink Jacobus DeMon Jacobus Walron DeMon Catharina Schuyler 1 Mar 1747 Jacobus VanDenBogaard Grietjen DeMon Janken Brink BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Child of Jacobus, paid by Salomon Freer, 2 Apr 1750. Jacobus 23 Dec 1783. PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". LINKS: Listed as son of Walran Dumont in will. PARENTS: David SCHUYLER and Elsie RUTJERS. Children of Jacobus DUMOND and Catrina SCHUYLER: i. Catrina DUMOND, born about Sep 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Sep 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1827. ii. Nellie (Neeltjen) Cornelia DUMOND, born about Nov 1743, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 6 Nov 1743, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Conrad Gerret ELMENDORPH 16 Apr 1772, in Ulster, New York. Conrad Gerret ELMENDORPH was born about Apr 1734, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened in Kingston, Ulster, New York. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of   26 Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Conrad G. Elmendorph Levi Witnesses: Jacobus DuMont Nelje DuMont Bapt 24 Sep 1775 Catharin DuMont CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston Town Coonrad G. Elmendorph 1/1/2 and 10 Slaves. Lived next to Tjierek C. DeWitt, Jonathan Elmendorph, Jacob Frere, Andrus DeWitt Jr., John Low, John Elmendorph, Garret Jacob Frere, Johanis I. DuBois, Peter Smedes, John Brown, Asa Jones, Henrica Elmendorph, John P. DuMont. PROBATE: Neeltje's will bequeaths to my bro's son: James DuMond and to Levi/son of her how son: Levi 1775 Kgn#7731. PARENTS: Gerrit ELMENDORF and Jannetje NIEUKIRK. iii. Johanna DUMOND, born about Apr 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 21 Apr 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Mar 1750, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 2 Apr 1750, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. 27 iv. Jacobus (James) DUMOND, born about Feb 1747, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 18 Jun 1842, in Ulster, New York. 11. Philippus DUMOND (Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Sep 1707, in 3 2 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 28 Sep 1707, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 12 Jan 1789, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Jane Elisabeth (Elisabeth) WYNKOOP 15 Dec 1739, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Jane Elisabeth (Elisabeth) WYNKOOP was born 31 Dec 1714, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Jan 1715, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Marriage 15 Dec 1739 Philippus DuMon and Elisabeth Wynkoop (of Hurley). CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Philippus DeMon Catrina Sponsors: Jacobus DeMon Elisabeth Wynkoop Bapt 9 Nov 1740 Rachel DeMon Philippus DeMon Maria Johannes DuBois Elisabeth Wynkoop 9 May 1742 Hendrikjen Nieukerk Judikjen Wynkoop Philippus de Mon Johannes Walran de Mon Elisabeth Wynkoop 22 Jan 1744 Rachel Schoonmaker Philippus DeMon Henderika Jan VanDeussen Jr. Elisabeth Wynkoop 29 Dec 1745 Catrina Wynkoop Philippus DeMon Annatjen Pieter DuMon Elisabeth Wynkoop 12 Jun 1748 Zara Schepmoes Philippus DeMon Henderika Jan Van Deusen Jr. Elisabeth Wynkoop 28 Oct 1750 Catarina Schuyler Philippus Dumon Elisabeth Theunis Buntschoten and   27 Elisabeth Wynkoop 2 Jun 1754 Wife Elsje Dumon Philippus Dumon Cornelis Adrian Wynkoop Elisabeth Wynkoop 19 Jun 1757 Wife Catharina Louw PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". BIRTH: 1 Oct 1701, according to records of Lorraine Luke. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Philip, age 80, 12 Jan 1789 (father of Philip, who paid for use ofthe pall). child of Phylip, 11 Jun 1758 daugher of Philyp 10 Jan 1759 SOURCE: Much information on this family from records of Lorraine Luke. CONFLICT: Records of Lorraine Luke Also list another child, William Henry Dumond, BORN ABOUT 1755, wife of Elizabeth Tibbets. I am fairly certain that this William is actually William Van Orden Dumond, married to Elizabeth Beckus, and lived in Albany County. PARENTS: Cornelius WYNKOOP and Hendericka NIEWKERK. NAME: Jan. Elisabeth Wynkoop. See daughter Annatje. Children of Philippus DUMOND and Jane Elisabeth (Elisabeth) WYNKOOP: 28 i. Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND, born about Nov 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died May 1816, in Ulster, New York. ii. Maria (Marrietje) DUMOND, born about Apr 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 May 1742, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Henry MAURIS 5 Oct 1773, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Henry MAURIS was born Oct 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 22 Aug 1828, in Ulster, New York. CHILDREN: Elizabeth married _____ WOOD, listed in will of Catharine Dumont, aunt. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Records of reformed Church at Marbletown" by Arthur Kelly 1797 at Seattle Genealogical Society Henry Mowris Elisabeth Philip Dumon Maria Dumon 29 Apr 1774 Elisabeth Dumon Henry Mouris Elizabeth Philip Dumen Maria Dumen bpt 24 March 1775 Elizabeth Dumen Henry Maurus Petrus Samuel Maurus Maria Dumont 27 Mar 1778 Aiantje Osterhout Henry Mouritz Elisabeth No witnesses named Maria Dumon 15 Apr 1780 PARENTS: Samuel MOURITZ and Geesjen Van DER MARK.   28 29 iii. Johannes Philipson (Philipus) DUMOND, born about Jan 1744, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 13 Oct 1805, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. iv. Henderika (Henrietta) DUMOND, born about Dec 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 29 Dec 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 28 Oct 1750. v. Anna (Annatje) DUMOND, born 8 Jun 1748, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Jun 1748, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 3 Jul 1823, in Ulster, New York, buried in Hurley, Ulster, New York. She married Petrus ELMENDORPH 14 Apr 1776, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Petrus ELMENDORPH was born about Oct 1748, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 2 Oct 1748, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 14 Apr 1776 Peter Elmendorph born Hurley and Annatje Dumont born Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Petrus Elmendorp Elisabet Philip Dumont, his wife Annatje Dumont 11 Jan 1778 Jan. Elisabet Wynkoop Petrus Elmendorp Petrus No Witnesses Annatje Dumont 6 Nov 1780 Petrus Elmendorp Johannes Johannes Dumont, his wife Annatje Dumont 16 Jun 1782 Sarah Elmendorp Petrus Elmendorp Petrus No Witnesses Annatje Dumont 21 Aug 1785 Petrus Elmendorp Philippus Philippus Dumond Annatje Dumond 8 Sep 1787 Catharina Dumond CHILDREN: Elisabeth 1778, Petrus 1780, Johannes 1782, Petrus 1785, d. Apr 4, 1859 md. Janneke Elmendorf. CEMETERY: Anatje Elmendorf, wife of Petrus, born June 8, 1748, died July 3, 1823. Hurley Cemetery. PARENTS: Conrad ELMENDORPH and Zara DUBOIS. vi. Henderika (Henrietta) DUMOND, born about Oct 1750, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 28 Oct 1750, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. DEATH: Probably died early. No other record of her that I have found so far. vii. Sarah Harriet (Sally) DUMOND, born 28 Oct 1750, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. viii. Fanny Eloise DUMOND, born about 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. ix. Blandina DUMOND, born about 1752, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 30 x. Cornelis DUMOND, born about 1753, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after   29 1830, in Kingston Twp, Ulster, New York. xi. Elisabeth DUMOND, born about May 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 2 Jun 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Joseph SIMPSON. Joseph SIMPSON was born about 1750, in New York of. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Elisabeth, dau of Philipus, is same as one who married Joseph Simson, and does not exactly fit the whereabouts, but fits the time, and lack of any other Elisabeth born about same time. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Fishkill, New Hackensack Reformed Dutch Church: ...Joseph Simson, born 28 June 1774, bpt 28 Aug 1774. Parents Joseph Simson and Elizabeth Dumond. xii. Philip L. DUMOND, born about 1755, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1789. 12. Igenas DUMOND (Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about May 1701, in 3 2 1 Ulster, New York, christened 26 May 1701, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Catrina SCHUYLER 13 Nov 1725, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Catrina SCHUYLER was born 19 Dec 1703, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. BAPTISM: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 13 Nov 1725 Igenas DuMond to Catrina Schuyler. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Eginas DuMond Elsjen Witnesses: Petrus Vas Catrina Schuyler 19 Jun 1726 Johannes Vas Ignas DeMond Jan Babtist Jan Babtist DeMond Catrina Schuyler 3 Sep 1727 Neeltjen VanVegten Igenas DeMon David David Schuyler Catrina Schuyler 26 Dec 1728 Elsje Rutgers Eygenas du Mon Cornelis Tjerk de Wit (Petrus) 17 Dec 1731 Catrina Schuyler 21 Oct 1733 Nenny Paling Igenas du Mon Meyndert Meyndert Schuyler Catrina Schuyler 12 Jan 1735 Walron du Mon Janneken Brink Igenas de Mont Anthony Philippus du Mont Catrina Schuyler 13 Jun 1736 Anthony Schuyler Grietjen Kip Ygenas Dumon Neeltje Johannes Dumon Catharina Schuiler 12 Feb 1738 Rachel Schoonmker PROBATE-WIFE-CHILDREN: Calendar of Wills, New York (Albany); 1738 Kingston,Ulster County; Igenas Dumon Sep 30, 1738; NOTE: Catherine Schuyler, wife - children - Jan Baptist, Jr., David, Petrus, Hermanus, Cornelius, Minder, Anthony, Elsie, and expected child - executers - Wife and father Jan Baptist - Witness - Johannis Dumon. PARENTS: David SCHUYLER and Elsie RUTJERS.   30 Children of Igenas DUMOND and Catrina SCHUYLER: i. Elsie (Elsje) DUMOND, born about May 1726, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Jun 1726, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1790, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. She married Theunis Van BENSCHOTEN 10 Dec 1743, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Theunis Van BENSCHOTEN was born about Jul 1716, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 15 Jul 1716, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died about 1785, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 10 Dec 1743 Theunis Van Buntschooten to Elsjen DeMon. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal Record of Rhinebeck Reformed Church, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1970 at Seattle genealogical Society. Theunis Van Buntschoten Catrina Jacobus de Mon Elsjen de Mon 4 Nov 1744 Catrina Schuyler Theunis Van Buntschooten Maria Maria Van Buntschooten Elsjen de Mon 1 Feb 1747 Thenus VanBuntschooten Salomon Joh. Van Buntschooten Elsjen de Mon 8 Oct 1749 Elsjen Schoonmaker Theunis Van Buntscoten Ygenas Hermanus Dumon Elsje Dumon 6 Jan 1754 Maria Van Wagenen Theunis Van Benschoten Egbert Antonie Dumon Elsje Dumon 14 Dec 1755 Gerretje Van Benschoten Theunis Van Benschoten Elsje Johannes Dumont Elsje Dumont 13 Jul 1757 Sara Rapelje, wife of Johannes Benschoten Tuenis VanBunschooten Hermanus Harmanus DuMen Elsje Dumon 20 Aug 1758 Catrina DuMon Theunis Van Benschoten Jacobus Jacobus Dumont Elsje Dumont 7 Jun 1761 Neeltje Dumont Thonis Van Winshoot Elsje Sara Van Winshoot Elsje Dumon 6 Nov 1763 CHILDREN: Ygenas born 1754, died 1841. PARENTS: Zalomon VAN BUNTSCHOOTEN and Elsjen SCHOONMAKER. 31 ii. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born about Aug 1727, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Feb 1811, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 32 iii. David DUMOND, born about Dec 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1797/1799, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 33 iv. Peter (Petrus) DUMOND, born about Dec 1731, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 10 Jul 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 34 v. Hermanus (Harmonous) DUMOND, born 1732, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 26 Aug 1778, in Delaware, New York. 35 vi. Cornelis DUMOND, born about Oct 1733, in Esopus, Ulster, New York, died 1806/1808, in Staatsburg, Dutchess, New York.   31 vii. Meyndert (Minder) DUMOND, born about Jan 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Jan 1735, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. DEATH: Must have died early, as there is found no other record of him, after 1740. 36 viii. Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND, born about May 1736, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Sep 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. ix. Neeltje DUMOND, born about Feb 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Feb 1738, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 13. John (Johannes) DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Aug 1704, in 3 2 1 Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 29 Aug 1704, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Jun 1759, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Anna (Annatje) HOAGLAND 27 Nov 1727, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. Anna (Annatje) HOAGLAND was born 18 Feb 1705, in Staten Island, Richmond, New York. NAME: Perhaps Ryerson? Annetje Ryerson, according to great grandson Robert Dumond (1807-4 Jan 1884. Elected March 8, 1842 to Saint Nicholas Society of City of New York. Children of John (Johannes) DUMONT and Anna (Annatje) HOAGLAND: i. John (Jan) DUMONT, born about Oct 1730, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 15 Oct 1730, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. ii. George (Joris) DUMONT, born about Mar 1732, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 29 Mar 1732, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. 37 iii. Peter Stout DUMONT, born about Nov 1734, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Sep 1799, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. 38 iv. Dirck DUMONT, born about Mar 1736, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Jan 1779, in New Jersey. v. Abraham DUMONT, born about May 1739, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 13 May 1739, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 4 Mar 1798, in Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey. He married Johanna STOOTHOFF. Johanna STOOTHOFF was born about Jul 1752, in Hunterdon, New Jersey. QUESTION: Married a Neeltje? CHILDREN: Died without issue. vi. Sarah DUMONT, born about 1741, in Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey. vii. Femmetje DUMONT, born about Oct 1742, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 3 Oct 1742, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey. She married GARRETSON. GARRETSON was born about 1735, in New Jersey.   32 14. Abraham DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Apr 1706, in Rariton, 3 2 1 Somerset, New Jersey, christened 14 Apr 1706, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Aug 1787, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. He married (1) Mattie BERGEN 10 Aug 1733, in Somerset, New Jersey. Mattie BERGEN was born about 1710, in New Jersey of, died 13 Feb 1768, in New Jersey. He married (2) Maritie 10 Jun 1782, in Somerset, New Jersey. Maritie was born about 1720, in New Jersey. WHEN MARRIED, WAS Maritje Voorhees, widow. Children of Abraham DUMONT and Mattie BERGEN: 39 i. Peter Abraham DUMONT, born 11 Jul 1734, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Jul 1818, in Somerset, New Jersey. ii. Sitie DUMONT, born 2 Apr 1738, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married Hendrick PROBASCO. Hendrick PROBASCO was born about 1735, in New Jersey of. iii. John DUMONT, born 10 Jan 1740, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 3 May 1758. iv. Phebe DUMONT, born 13 Sep 1747, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married (1) Frederick DITMARS about 1775, in Somerset, New Jersey. Frederick DITMARS was born 27 Dec 1743, in New York of, died 25 Feb 1792. She married (2) Thomas DREW 24 Aug 1781, in Somerset, New Jersey. Thomas DREW was born about 1740, in New Jersey. PARENTS: Rem Ditmars and Helen Van Liew. 15. Hendrik (Henry) DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 22 Mar 1717, in 3 2 1 Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 22 Mar 1717, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 8 Nov 1760, in New York City, New York, New York. He married (1) Maria TRAVERYEER 20 Dec 1743, in New Jersey. Maria TRAVERYEER was born about 1720, in New Jersey. He married (2) Catharina OOTHOUT 29 Nov 1749, in Somerset, New Jersey. Catharina OOTHOUT was born about 1720, in New Brunswick of. SOURCE: "Descendants of Wallerand Dumont" by John Zoucha under FamilyTreeMaker HomePages Online on Internet 1998. BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: "Records of Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York" by Thomas Evans 1901 at Seattle Public Library. Hendrik DuMont Cathalina Jeronimus Aalstein Catharina Oothout bpt 21 March 1759 Maria Oothout Hendrik DuMont Hendrik John Ten Broek Catharina Elizabeth Oothout twins bpt 7 Dec 1760 CHILDREN: According to Oothout family bible (published Recrods of the Reformed Dutch Church in the GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Vol xxviii, pae 143, and also xxix 1898 page 108: Johannes (Sep 22, 1750), Henry Hendrick (Oct 16, 1751), Abraham (Apr 27, 1753), William (May 28, 1755), Jannetje (Feb 20, 1757), Catelina (March 7, 1759), Hendrick and Catalina (Nov 26, 1760 -- twins born after decease of their father).   33 PROBATE-WIFE-CHILDREN: Calendar of Wills, New York (Albany); 1760 New York City; Henry Dumont Nov 5, 1760; NOTE: Catherine (?) wife - children - Peter, John, Mary and expected child - Land in Somerset County, New Jersey left to him by his father, Peter Dumont - executers - Brother Peter Dumont & friends. He was a merchant in New York city. Note that five of the children, born by second marriage are not mentioned in will. FAMILY BIBLE: Hendrick Dumont married, second, Nov. 29, 1749, Catharine Oothout, of New York, and according to Oothout Family Bible they had: ..... i Johannes, born Sept. 22, 1750. ii Henry Hendrick, born Oct. 16, 1751. iii Abraham, born April 27, 1753. iv William, born May 28, 1755. V Jannetje, born Feb. 20, 1757. vi Catelina, born March 7, 1759. vii Hendrick, PARENTS: Peter TRAVERRIER and Mary RESEAU. Children of Hendrik (Henry) DUMONT and Maria TRAVERYEER: 40 i. Peter Henry DUMONT, born 1 Oct 1744, in Staten Island, Kings, New York, died 1821, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. ii. Mary DUMONT, born about Apr 1746, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 22 Apr 1746, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. She married (1) Hendrick STAATS 15 Nov 1770, in New York, New York, New York. Hendrick STAATS was born about 1740, in New York. She married (2) Van HARLINGEN. Van HARLINGEN was born about 1740. MARRIAGE: Dutch Reformed Church of Albany: 12 May 1773 Hendrick Staats and Maria Dumont. Witnesses Yzaac and Maria Staats. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany. 1771 Dec 4 born Dec 1 Hendrik, of Hendrik Staats and Maria Dumont. Witnesses John and Catharina DuMont. CHILDREN: (all born in Albany Co, NY; of Albany Town or Rensselaerville): Catharina (born 1 Feb 1776, bpt 4 Feb 1776 RDC Albany), Hendrick Du Mont [Staats] born 13 Dec 1777, bpt 14 Dec 1777 RDC Albnay) Elizabeth b 13 May 1785, Roxanna abt 1787, Nancy abt 1789, Philip abt 1791. Marriage to Van Harlingen mentioned in will of brother John (1790). Children of Hendrik (Henry) DUMONT and Catharina OOTHOUT: 41 i. John (Johannes) DUMONT, born 22 Sep 1750, in Staten Island, New York, New York, died May 1790, in New York City, New York, New York. ii. Hendrick DUMONT, born 16 Oct 1751, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 25 Dec 1751, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1751/1759,   34 in Staten Island, New York, New York. iii. Abraham DUMONT, born 27 Apr 1753, in Staten Island, New York, New York. iv. William DUMONT, born 28 May 1755, in Staten Island, New York, New York. LINKS-MILITARY-UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIS: 1780 NEW JERSEY, Morris County."Documents Relating to Revolutionary History of State of new Jersey" Vol IV. On Internet, Family Treemkaer GenealogyLibrary.Com. William Dumayn, Late of Morris County, NJ. Confiscated estate sold Feb 28, 1780 (Loyalist). TAXLIST: 1793 NEW JERSEY, Essex County, Twexbury, William Dumond. v. Jannetje DUMONT, born 20 Feb 1757, in Staten Island, New York, New York. vi. Catelina DUMONT, born 7 Mar 1759, in Staten Island, New York, New York, died 1759/1760, in Staten Island, New York, New York. vii. Hendrik DUMONT, born 26 Nov 1760, in Staten Island, New York, New York. LINKS-TAXLIST: 1792 NEW JERSEY, Morris County page 005. Henry Demondt. viii. Catharina DUMONT, born 26 Nov 1760, in Staten Island, New York, New York. She married STAATS. STAATS was born about 1760. MARRIAGE: Married a _____ "Staats". ix. Elizabeth DUMONT. She married Ten BROECK. Mentioned in will of brother John Dumont 1790. 16. John Baptist DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 13 Apr 1719, in Rariton, 3 2 1 Somerset, New Jersey, christened 13 Apr 1719, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Nov 1777, in New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. He married Mary Van DUYN 6 Nov 1745, in Somerset, New Jersey. Mary Van DUYN was born 4 Apr 1725, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 15 Nov 1763, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. An old letter from William Eversole, a grandson of Rynear II, states that "Grandfather Dumont was born March 22 1770." This would mean that he was a posthumous child since the inventory of the estate of his father was taken August 23 1769. The will of John Baptist Dumont dated July 8 1776, proved November 18 1777, mentions Rynear, son of his deceased brother Rynear and offers his sister Jean Vroom, widow of Peter Vroom, 130 pounds if she takes Rynear into her care until he reaches age 14. The William Eversole letter also states that Rynear II married Jane Voorhees and had a daughter Catherine. This I later confirmed by finding a baptism of March 19 1797 which gives December 15, 1796 as her date of birth. See Volume VII, page 209, Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Hillsborough (Millstone) Reformed Church Baptisms. The William Eversole letter then refers to a second wife Baliche Bogart. This couple had a son Rynear III who was born April 27 1800 and died April 17 1887. I also found a baptism for Rynear III on July 27 1800. What Eversole had to say was also confirmed by a Voorhees will I found abstracted in the SCHQ which leaves a legacy to my   35 granddaughter Catherine Dumont. I think the residences of these Dumonts was in Hillsborough Township, Somerset County, NJ as this is where Rynear II was living when his will was proved on May 24 1828. The will disinherits Rynear III by giving him one dollar and leaves the estate to his wife Baliche Bogart Dumont for her lifetime and the remainder to his remaining children (unnamed in the will) other than Rynear III. Readington is inHunterdon County, NJ where a lot of other relatives of mine resided. SOURCE: Jeff Ward MARRIAGE: Mary married (1) Henrick Cornell. Children of John Baptist DUMONT and Mary Van DUYN: i. John Baptist DUMONT, born about 1750, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. 42 ii. Peter John Baptist (Peter B.) DUMONT, born 16 Oct 1759, in New Jersey, died 10 May 1846, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey. iii. Denise DUMONT, born 1746, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 4 Feb 1752, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. iv. Peter DUMONT, born about Nov 1751, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 4 Feb 1752, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. 17. Peter DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 11 Nov 1725, in Rariton, 3 2 1 Somerset, New Jersey, christened 11 Nov 1725, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 21 Nov 1808. He married Breghye (Brachie) VROOM 19 May 1748, in Hunterdon, New Jersey. Breghye (Brachie) VROOM was born 23 Aug 1725, in New Jersey, died 4 Feb 1791, in Bridgewater Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. Children of Peter DUMONT and Breghye (Brachie) VROOM: i. Jannetje DUMONT, born 1 Apr 1749, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 1752, in Somerset, New Jersey. ii. Jacinte DUMONT, born 18 Jun 1751, in Somerset, New Jersey, died in Cherry Valley, Otsego, New York. She married Robert ROSEBOOM 3 Mar 1777, in Somerset, New Jersey. Robert ROSEBOOM was born about 1750, in New Jersey of. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Montgomery County, Canajoharie Township Page 101 1/2/1. Living next to Peter Dumont, George Van Ness, Andrew Ten Eyck, John Zuphin, Peter Low, John Butler, Simon Rich, BenjaminGilbert, William E. Cook. 43 iii. Peter DUMONT, born 17 Oct 1753, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 18 Mar 1807, in Cherry Valley of, Montgomery of, New York of. iv. Hendrick DUMONT, born 14 Apr 1756, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Dec 1775, in Hunterdon, New Jersey. v. John Baptist DUMONT, born 21 Oct 1758, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 12 Jan 1832, in Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey.   36 CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township John B. Dumont M 1 15-20, 1 70-80, F 1 40-50, 1 50-60, 1 60-70 Never married. vi. Jannetje DUMONT, born 1 May 1761, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 25 Oct 1828. She married Hendrick Tenbroeck Vroom Or Ten BROECK. Hendrick Tenbroeck Vroom Or Ten BROECK was born about 1760, in New Jersey of. vii. Bridget (Batchie) DUMONT, born 14 Feb 1764, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 1 Feb 1852, in New Jersey. viii. Margaret (Etta) DUMONT, born 5 Oct 1766, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 2 Jan 1844. She married Gerrit Ten BROEK 26 Mar 1803, in Somerset, New Jersey. Gerrit Ten BROEK was born about 1765, in New Jersey of. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Montgomery County, Fonda. Caughnawaga REf Church. ...John born Mar 7 1806, son of Gerrit Ten Brook and Margriet Dumont. ix. Mary DUMONT, born Jan 1770, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 22 Dec 1845, in New Jersey. 18. Reinier (Rynear) DUMONT (Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 3 Apr 1728, in 3 2 1 Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 3 Apr 1728, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Aug 1769. He married Anna (Annaetje) BROWER. Anna (Annaetje) BROWER was born about 1730, in New Jersey. An old letter from William Eversole, a grandson of Rynear II, states that "Grandfather Dumont was born March 22 1770." This would mean that he was a posthumous child since the inventory of the estate of his father was taken August 23 1769. The will of John Baptist Dumont dated July 8 1776, proved November 18 1777, mentions Rynear, son of his deceased brother Rynear and offers his sister Jean Vroom, widow of Peter Vroom, 130 pounds if she takes Rynear into her care until he reaches age 14. The William Eversole letter also states that Rynear II married Jane Voorhees and had a daughter Catherine. This I later confirmed by finding a baptism of March 19 1797 which gives December 15, 1796 as her date of birth. See Volume VII, page 209, Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Hillsborough (Millstone) Reformed Church Baptisms. The William Eversole letter then refers to a second wife Baliche Bogart. This couple had a son Rynear III who was born April 27 1800 and died April 17 1887. I also found a baptism for Rynear III on July 27 1800. What Eversole had to say was also confirmed by a Voorhees will I found abstracted in the SCHQ which leaves a legacy to my granddaughter Catherine Dumont. I think the residences of these Dumonts was in Hillsborough Township, Somerset County, NJ as this is where Rynear II was living when his will was proved on May 24 1828. The will disinherits Rynear III by giving him one dollar and leaves the estate to his wife Baliche Bogart Dumont for her lifetime and the remainder to his remaining children (unnamed in the will) other than Rynear III. Readington is inHunterdon County, NJ where a lot of other relatives of mine resided. SOURCE: Jeff Ward   37 Children of Reinier (Rynear) DUMONT and Anna (Annaetje) BROWER: 44 i. Rynear DUMONT, born 22 Mar 1770, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died about May 1828, in New Jersey. ii. Margaret DUMONT, born about Feb 1756, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 8 Feb 1756, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. 19. William Van ORDEN (Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1717, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 17 Mar 1793, in Catskill, 1 Greene, New York, buried Mar 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. He married Sara (Sarrentje,zara) Lysbet Du BOIS 22 Dec 1842, in Kattsbaan Dutch, Reformed Church, Of Ulster, New York. Sara (Sarrentje,zara) Lysbet Du BOIS was born 23 Jul 1723, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Sep 1723, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Mar 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York, buried Mar 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. Children of William Van ORDEN and Sara (Sarrentje,zara) Lysbet Du BOIS: i. Temperence Van ORDEN, born 15 Feb 1744, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, christened 15 Feb 1747, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, died 15 Sep 1815. She married Johannes BURHANS. Johannes BURHANS was born in Germantown, Columbia, New York. ii. Hezekiah Van ORDEN, born 22 Jul 1747, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, christened 22 Jan 1749, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, died 13 Aug 1796. Census: He married (1) Elizabeth Van VECHTEN 2 Jun 1782, in Saugerties, Ulster Co., New York Province (now NY, USA). He married (2) Engeltje LOEK 15 Feb 1778, in Albany, Albany Co., New York Province (now NY, USA). Engeltje LOEK was born about 1758. iii. Annatje Van ORDEN, born 3 Feb 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 3 Feb 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1825. 20. Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN (Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) 4 3 DUMONT , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Dec 1725, in Catskill, Green, New York, christened 2 1 23 Jan 1726, in Catskill, Green, New York. She married John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND 9 Nov 1746, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He was the son of Igenas DUMOND and Catrina SCHUYLER. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND was born about Aug 1727, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 3 Sep 1727, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Feb 1811, in Catskill, Greene, New York. PARENTS: William VAN ORDEN and Temperance LOVERIDGE. Children of Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN and John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND: i. Ignatius DUMOND, born about Oct 1747, in Germantown, Ulster, New York, died 1747/1753, in Ulster, New York.   38 ii. Temperance Loveridge DUMOND, born 31 Jul 1748, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1821, in Albany, Albany, New York. 45 iii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about Oct 1751, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 1820/1830, in Coeymans Twp, Albany, New York. 46 iv. Ignatius DUMOND, born about Sep 1753, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died before 1811. v. David DUMOND, born about May 1755, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died about 1767, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. 47 vi. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born about Feb 1758, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, died 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 21. John Van ORDEN (Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 26 May 1727, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 4 Jun 1727, in 1 Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, died 8 Feb 1813. Census: 1790, Catskill Town, Albany Co., NY, USA. He married Catherine (Tryntje,treyntje,treintje) Du BOIS 15 Feb 1751. Catherine (Tryntje,treyntje,treintje) Du BOIS was born 27 Apr 1729, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 15 May 1805. Children of John Van ORDEN and Catherine (Tryntje,treyntje,treintje) Du BOIS: i. Catryntje Van ORDEN, born 11 Mar 1752, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1752. ii. William Van ORDEN, born 15 Feb 1754, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 23 Oct 1777. iii. Benjamin Van ORDEN, born 27 Aug 1756, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 5 Sep 1756, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 17 Sep 1837. Census: 1790, Catskill Town, Albany Co., NY, USA. He married Elisabeth VANDENBERG about 1780. Elisabeth VANDENBERG was born about 1757, died about 1813. iv. Sarah Van ORDEN, born 18 Aug 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 23 Aug 1758, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died 12 Dec 1824. 48 v. Peter Van ORDEN, born 10 Feb 1761, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 15 Jul 1841, in Windham, Greene, New York. vi. John Van ORDEN, born about Sep 1763, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 2 Oct 1763, in Catskill, Greene, New York. vii. Margaret Van ORDEN, born about Sep 1769, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Sep 1769, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. 22. Elizabeth Van ORDEN (Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Jun 1729, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married David 1 DUMOND about 1753, in New York. He was the son of Igenas DUMOND and Catrina SCHUYLER. David DUMOND was born about Dec 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 26 Dec 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1797/1799, in Catskill, Greene, New York.   39 PARENTS: William VAN ORDEN and Temperance LOVERIDGE. Children of Elizabeth Van ORDEN and David DUMOND: 49 i. Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND, born about 1755, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died about Aug 1814, in Ovid Township, Seneca, New York. 50 ii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 13 Mar 1813, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. iii. Temperance DUMOND, born about 1765, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, died before 1800. 51 iv. Catharina DUMOND, born about Mar 1767, in Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1855, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 23. Ignatius Van ORDEN (Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 4 Feb 1731, in Catskill, Greene County, New York, christened 4 Feb 1 1731, in Kattsbaan, Green, New York, died 9 Jul 1807. Census: 1790, Catskill Town, Albany Co., NY, USA. He married Annatje OOSTERHOUT. Annatje OOSTERHOUT was born in Catskill, Greene, New York. Children of Ignatius Van ORDEN and Annatje OOSTERHOUT: i. Sara Van ORDEN, born before 23 Jul 1758, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 23 Jul 1758, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. ii. Willem (William) Van ORDEN, born before 14 Apr 1765, in Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, christened 14 Apr 1765, in Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, died 1840. He married Catherine TENBROECK. iii. Ignatius Van ORDEN, born 16 Nov 1769, in Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, christened 19 Nov 1769, in Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, died 2 Dec 1848. 24. John (Johannes) (Dumont) DUMOND (Johannes (John) (Dumont) , Walran (Dumont) , 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born ABT 1730/1731, in Ulster, New York, died 1821, in New Paltz, Ulster, 1 New York. He married Gertrude (Geertruy) Ten BROEK 22 May 1760, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Gertrude (Geertruy) Ten BROEK was born 11 Mar 1733, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 22 May 1760 John Dumond, merchant and Geertruy TenBroek, both of Kingston. MARRIAGE: "New York Marriage Bonds 1753-1783" by Kenneth Scott 1972 at Seattle Public Library. John Demont of Ulster Co, merchant and Catherine TeBrook of Ulster County, spinster April 28, 1760. CONFLICT: Note error in first name of wife, and probably date. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County,   40 New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Johannes Dumont Rachel Witnesses:Johannes Tenbroek Geertry TenBroek Bapt 26 Jun 1761 Rachel Dumont Johannes Dumont Rachel Egbert Dumont Geertruy Tenbroek 5 Oct 1763 Wife Margriet Elmendorp Johannes Deumont Sara Abraham VanGaasbeeck Geertrui TenBroek 10 Jan 1770 Sara TenBroeck Johns Dumont Marytjen Jonathan Elbendorf Geertruy TenBroeck 13 Apr 1772 Wife Catharina TenBroeck BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church Records. Catrina Dumont Bpt 20 Aug 1765. P- Johannes Dumont and Geertruy Tenbroeck. Sp. Petrus Tenbroeck and wife Cathrina Rutsen. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Child of Johannis, 1763 Cattarina, daughter of John, 24 Nov 1773 (died 22 Nov). RESIDENCE: 1776 New Paltz (in will of brother Egbert). MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. John Dumond Jr. born 1730 and died 1811. Married Gertrude Ten Broeck. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, New Paltz Town. John Du Mont 2/0/3 and 10 slaves. Residing next to Jeremiah Devreaux, Elisha Latimon, James Lervey, Jacob Hallenbeek, Joseph Gidney, James Jackson, Ruth Gilbert, Thomas Riker, Solomon Waring, David Goff, and David Jay. NOTE: Records of Lorraine Luke have Johannes marrying first to Sara Rosekrans 3 Oct 1749 in Kingston, but this record in the Church Records of KINGSTON IS NOT TO BE FOUND. If this date is correct, then this should be added to his record, however, I have only found the marriage of John Dumond to Sara Rosekrans on 3 Oct 1799 in Marbletown. PARENTS: Johannis TEN BROECK and Rachel ROOSA. LINKS: "New York Calendar of Wills 1626 -1836" by Berthold Fernow 1967 R929.3 Found at Bellingham Public Library. Johannis Ten Broeck 18 Sep 1773 - 2 Sep 1782 of Kingston. Children Geertruy, wife of John Dumond. Had son John Dumond. Children of John (Johannes) (Dumont) DUMOND and Gertrude (Geertruy) Ten BROEK: i. Rachel (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Jun 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 26 Jun 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 1763, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. ii. Rachel (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Sep 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 5 Oct 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1856/1857, in   41 Ulster, New York. She married Tjerck BEEKMAN 6 Oct 1784, in Ulster, New York. Tjerck BEEKMAN was born 30 Dec 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Jan 1755, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Dec 1791, in Ulster, New York. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Rachel Dumond born 1763 and died 1856. Married Tjerck Beekman. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Tyarik Bekman John John Bekman, his wife Rachel Dumont 29 may 1785 Lidia Van Keuren Tjarik Bekman Gertrei John Dumont Rachel Dumont 1 Apr 1787 Gertrei Tenbroek Tyarik Bekman Sarah Peter VanGaasbeck Rachel Dumont Bapt 10 Oct 1790 Sarah Dumond PARENTS: Johannes BEEKMAN and Lydia VAN KEUREN. iii. Johannes (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1764, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died about 1777, in Ulster, New York. iv. Catharine (Dumont) DUMOND, born 1764/1765, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Aug 1765, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 22 Nov 1773, in Ulster, New York, buried 24 Nov 1773, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. DEATH: Died young, in Kingston. v. Gertrude (Dumond) DUMOND, born 1768, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 7 Feb 1847, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem. SINGLE?? vi. Sarah (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Dec 1769, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 10 Jan 1770, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Peter Van GAASBECK 21 Oct 1794, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Peter Van GAASBECK was born about Sep 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Ulster, New York. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Peter Van Gaasbek Sarah Silvester Marius Groen Sarah Dumont 4 June 1797 Catty Addison PARENTS: Abraham van Gaasbeek and Sara TENBROEK.   42 BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. 1754 Sep 27; Abraham van Gaasbeek, Sara Tenbroek; Petrus; Abraham van Gaasbeek Chamers, Blandina Tenbroek vii. Mary (Marytjen) (Maria) (Dumond) DUMOND, born about Mar 1772, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 13 Apr 1772, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 26 Jun 1860, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem. She married John Ten BROEK 8 Nov 1808, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. John Ten BROEK was born about Dec 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1838, in Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem. PARENTS: Benjamin TEN BROEK and Catherine JANSEN. 1763 Dec 25; Benjamin ten Broek, Catharina Janssen; Johannes; Hannes Janssen jr, Catharina Bruin, Rachel ten Broek 52 viii. John Ignatius (Dumont) DUMOND, born 12 Nov 1774, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 7 Apr 1869, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 25. William (Willem) Derrick DUMOND (Pieter (Peter) , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Aug 1745, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 18 Aug 1745, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died before 1793. DEATH: Not listed in will of father, Peter Dumond 1793. NOTE: Middle name and son listed in records of Lorraine Luke. Children of William (Willem) Derrick DUMOND and ____ ____: i. Derrick DUMOND, born 1786/1787, in New York, died after 1870, in New Scotland, Albany, New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who his parents were. Since his name is Derrick, seems to be that his father was William Derrick. CENSUS: 1870 NEW YORK, Albany County, New Scotland (P.O. New Scotland) Derrick Sager 83 NY, Christiana 45 NY. 26. Peter DUMOND (Pieter (Peter) , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 11 Apr 1751, 4 3 2 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 14 Apr 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Aug 1824, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Rebecca ELMENDORPH 15 Apr 1781, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Rebecca ELMENDORPH was born about Apr 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 5 Apr 1751, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1828, in Kingston, Ulster, New York.   43 MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Peter Dumond Jr. born 11 April 1751 and died 15 Aug 1824. Buried Kingston Churchyard. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. MARRIAGE: 15 Apr 1781 Peter Dumont, Jr. and Rebecca Elmendorp, both born in Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660- 1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Peter Dumont, Jr. Peter Dumont WITNESSES: Peter Dumont Rebecca Elmendorp Bapt 9 June 1783 PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". LINKS-BAPTISM 1788: Son of Cornelius C. Elmendorph and and Leah Cryspell: James Elmendorph, born September 26, 1788, at "North East," baptised October 26. 1788, by Dominy Cock, East Camp, Peter Dumond and his wife Rebecca Elmendorph, living at Esopus, sponsors. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County page 172 Petrus Du Mond 1/0/1 Living next to Daniel McNeil, Egbert Du Mond, Luke Keirsted, Garret Van Curen, Benjamin Bogardus, Catharine Turk, Jonathan Hasbrouck, Abraham Hasbrouck, Cornelius Wynkoop, Nicholas Bogardus, Johannis Sleght. CONFLICT: Son Peter, not listed on census record. This must be the correct family as they are living next to (O') Neil. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 230 Peter Dumont 00101-00001. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 135 Peter Dumont 00011-00001. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. Peter Dumond 001001-00001. Residing next to Elisabeth Dumond (010101-20210). Residing next to Hendrich Dubois, George Spaulding, John Phillips, George Edley. About 15 houses from son Peter Dumond Jr. PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Will Book E. Page 95-97. Peter Dumont, Ulster County. Wife Rebecca. Son Peter and his wife Mary. Exec. Friends Jacobus Cole, Edward O'Niel, son Peter and my wife Rebecca. March 15, 1824. Witnesses John O. Moriarty, John Kennaday, E. O'Niel, Jr. Prob Sep 24, 1824. CEMETERY: Peter Dumond Aug 15, 1824 age 73-4-4.   44 PARENTS: Conrad ELMENDORF and Gerritjen BOGARDUS. DEATH: Rebecca Elmendorf, born 1751, died 1828, age 77, venerable relict of Mr. Peter DuMond' (dau of Conrad C. Elmendorf 1726-1816 & Gerritjen Bogardus 1728 - 1805) {Hoffman Geneal. #348}. Children of Peter DUMOND and Rebecca ELMENDORPH: 53 i. Peter DUMOND, born about May 1783, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 Dec 1856, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 27. Jacobus (James) DUMOND (Jacobus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 4 3 2 1 Feb 1747, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Mar 1747, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 18 Jun 1842, in Ulster, New York. He married Rachel BOGART ABT 1785/1790, in Ulster, New York. Rachel BOGART was born 2 Sep 1753, in Ulster, New York. PARENTS: Jan Cornelius BOGART and Rachel NEWKIRK. Children of Jacobus (James) DUMOND and Rachel BOGART: i. Johannes DUMOND, born 16 Dec 1791, in Ulster, New York. ii. Jacob (James) DUMOND, born 10 Mar 1794, in Ulster, New York. QUESTION: Some list his son of James Dumond md. 15 Feb 1798 to Johanna Ostrander, but I have this James as son of Peter J. Dumond. 28. Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND (Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 4 3 2 1 about Nov 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Nov 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died May 1816, in Ulster, New York. She married Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND 15 May 1773, in New York. He was the son of Igenas DUMOND and Catrina SCHUYLER. Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND was born about May 1736, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 13 Jun 1736, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died Sep 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 28 Sep 1793, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Will Book E page 113-117. May 1, 1815, probated Jan 1, 1825. Catharine Dumond, widow of Anthony Dumond, late of Kingston. Sister Annatje, wife of Peterus Elmendorf, Elizabeth Wood, daughter of sister Marrietje, nephew John, son of Brother John, deceased. Sister in law Henderickse, wife of my brother Cornelius. Son Anthony. Executor. Cornelius; friend Conrad Edmund Elmendorf. Witness: Tjerck DeWit, Isaac DeWitt. Prob Jan 1, 1825. Children of Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND and Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND: i. Anthony (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York,   45 died 3 Nov 1814, in New York. 29. Johannes Philipson (Philipus) DUMOND (Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 4 3 2 1 born about Jan 1744, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 22 Jan 1744, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 13 Oct 1805, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married Sarah ELMENDORPH 16 Nov 1771, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Sarah ELMENDORPH was born about Jan 1743, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 16 Jan 1743, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 9 Nov 1808, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 16 Nov 1771 Johannes P. DuMond, born Kingston and Sara Elmendorph, born Hurley. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Philipus Johannes Dumont Philippus Philippus Dumont and wife Sara Elmendorf 1 Aug 1772 Elisabeth Wynkoop Johannes Philips DuMont Conrad Conrad Elfendorf Sara Elwendorf Bapt 20 Aug 1775 Wife Sara DuBois Johannes P. Dumont Geeretje Cornelis Dumont Sara Elmendorp 30 Jan 1780 Gerretje Elmendorp Johannes Philipson Dumont Cornelius No Witnesses Sarah Elmendorp 1 May 1785 Johannes P. Dumond Johannes Petrus Elmendorp Sarah Elmendorp 7 Sep 1788 Annatje Dumond PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. John Philippus Dumond bpt 22 Jan 1744 and died 13 Oct 1805. Married Sarah Elmendorf. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, page 172; John P. Dumont 2M 16-up, 3M 0-16, 1F; 4 slaves (Lived next to Henrica Elmendorph, John Elmendorph, William, Teunis, and Cornelius Houghteling, William and Phillip Swart, and Abraham W. and William Van Gaasbeck). CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County, page 218:1 John P. Dumond. PARENTS: Conrad ELMENDORPH and Zara DUBOIS. Children of Johannes Philipson (Philipus) DUMOND and Sarah ELMENDORPH: 54 i. Philippus DUMOND, born about Jul 1772, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1814.   46 55 ii. Conrad J. Elmendorf DUMOND, born 17 Jun 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 8 Dec 1866, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. iii. Maria DUMOND, born about 1777, in Kingston of, Ulster, New York. iv. Margaret (Geeretje) DUMOND, born about Jan 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 30 Jan 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 56 v. Cornelius DUMOND, born 11 Apr 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 4 MAY 1813/1823, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. vi. John C. (Johannes) DUMOND, born about Sep 1788, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 7 Sep 1788, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1793, in Ulster, New York. 30. Cornelis DUMOND (Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 1753, in 4 3 2 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Jun 1757, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1830, in Kingston Twp, Ulster, New York. He married Henderica NUKERK 30 Oct 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Henderica NUKERK was born about Mar 1746, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 30 Oct 1785 Cornelius Dumont, born and resides Kingston to Henrika Newkerk, born and resides Hurley. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Woodstock Township. Page 186 Cornelius Dumont 1/0/1 1 slave. Resided next to Andries Risler, John Hutchins, Henry Plass, Phillip Rick, John Van Gasbeck Jr., Abraham Low, Edwart Short, Henry Shulters. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not positive 1790 census record is this Cornelius, but association with Van Gaasbeck and Low connects with same family ties, and also, this is only Cornelius left. QUESTION is whyson is not listed. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston Township Page 132 Cornelius Dumont 00102-00002. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley Township. SOURCE: Children mentioned in records of Lorraine Luke. PARENTS: Cornelis NUKERK and Diena (Dina) HOOGTELING. Children of Cornelis DUMOND and Henderica NUKERK: 57 i. Cornelius DUMOND, born May 1786, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. ii. William DUMOND, born about 1787, in Ulster, New York. iii. John Cornelius DUMOND, born 7 Sep 1788, in Ulster, New York.   47 iv. Levi DUMOND, born about 1789, in Ulster, New York. v. Phillip DUMOND, born about 1792, in Ulster, New York. 31. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 4 3 2 1 about Aug 1727, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 3 Sep 1727, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Feb 1811, in Catskill, Greene, New York. He married (1) Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN 9 Nov 1746, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of William Van ORDEN and Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE. Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN was born about Dec 1725, in Catskill, Green, New York, christened 23 Jan 1726, in Catskill, Green, New York. He married (2) Elizabeth GREESON about 1766. Elizabeth GREESON was born about 1730, in New York. RESIDENCE: 1746 Kingston 1747 Germantown, Columbia County 1749-1756 Katsbaan, Ulster County 1757-about 1765 Linlithgo, Columbia County 1762-1811 Catskill, Albany (now Greene County), New York MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. MARRIAGE: 9 Nov 1746 Jan Baptist DeMon Jr. born and resides Kingston to Margrietjen VanNorden, born Albany County. BAPTISM: Germantown Reformed Church. Baptized 24 Oct 1747 Ignatius Demon, son of Johann Bettist Demond and Margaretht Demon. Sponsors Wilhelm VonOrden and Tempres VonOrden. ...Temperans, bapt 20 Aug 1749, dau of Jan Pietist Demonn and Margareth Demmonn. Sp: Wilm Van Orten and Temperens VanOrten. RESIDENCE: 1762 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill Built house in Catskill. See information on Son William Van Orden Dumond. MILITARY: 1767 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill. Captain Cornelus Dubois' Company 9 Apr 1767 of Caskill: John Betist Dumond, David Dumond, John Vanorden, Willem Vanorden, Eskiea Vanorden, and (Lieutenant) Egenatius Vanorden. source: "MILITARY RECORDS: NY in the Revolution of War of 1812" Vol II, P 876 Found at Genealogy.com, Internet. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR Eleventh Regiment, Capt James Waldron : Enlisted men: David Dumond, John B. Dumond, John B. Dumond Jr. William Dumond. SOURCE: "NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR & 1812" VOL I P 232. Found at Genealogy.Com. BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: "Record of Baptisms at Church of Katsbaan at Saugerties, Ulster County, New York" LDS Microfilm #017987. Dates or baptism date. Jan Baptiste Dumon Ignatius Jacobus Dumon Margt Van Orden 8 Sep 1753 Catrina Dumon BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Katsbaan Church Records. David Dumond, bpt 11 May 1755, son of Jan Baptist Dumond and Margrieta Dumond. Sp. Isaac Post and   48 Hanna Post. NOTE: Conflicts with baptism of David at Catskill, Greene County. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed Church, Livingston, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1968 at Seattle Genealogical Society. Jan Baptist Dumont Jan Baptist Tens Hegeman Margret VanNorden bpt 26 Feb 1758 Aertje Blaew wife BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: "Marriages and Baptisms of Dutch Reformed Church of Catskill, Greene County, New York" 1955 at Seattle Genealogical Society. Jan Batist Dumond David Isack Post Margrita Dumond bpt 11 May 1755 Hannah Post Jan Petist Demon Neeltje William Van Orden Elizabeth Demon bpt 1 Jan 1767 Neeltje Chrissi Catharina Dye Jan Petist DeMon Joseaw Samuel Van Vechten Elizabet DeMon bpt Jan 10, 1768 Tempje DeMon Jan Petist Demon Gaty His brother and sister Elizabeth bpt May 21, 1769 Jan Baptist deMon Rachel Theunis Van Vechten Elizabeth Bpt Aug 24, 1770 Judik Jan Peptist Demon Waldron W. Blauw Elizabeth bpt Sep 20, 1772 Neeltje Blauw PLACE: Catskill was in Albany County, that part which, in 1800, became Greene County. CHILDREN: Dates given in manuscript on Van Orden Family (see spouses parents notes). MARRIAGE: Married (2) before 1766 to Elisabeth Greeson. Listed as wife at baptism of child of Wilhelmus Oosterhout and Marya Decker. "Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed Church, Livingston, New York"by Arthur Kelly 1968 at Seattle Genealogical Society. Sponsors Jan Baptist Dumont and Lisabeth Greeson, wife. RESIDENCE: 1781 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill. "Runaways in the Pennsylvania Gazette 1775-1783" INTERNET. "John B. Dumond Sr of Great-Imbought District, Albany County, New York, took up in thewoods near Catskill, a Negro named Peter, age c. 28, who says he lived with one Rynehart. (18 July 1781). BAPTISM-LINKS: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Sponsors Jan Baptist DeMond and Elisabet Crisjon at baptism, 25 Apr 1774 of child of Abram Paarse and Lea Valk. Elisabeth Van Orde, bpt 6 Feb 1785, dau of Petrus Van Orde and Neeltje DuMond. Sp. Jan Baptist Dumond and Elisabeth Coeshon. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill Town. Page 21. John B. Dumond 4/0/3. William Dumond 1/4/1. David Dumond 1/1/4. Residing next to John Van Orden, Conradt Milkhouse, Egnatius Van Orden, Jacob Van Vechtin, John Socks, Peter I. Overpagh, John Millery, Hezekiah Van Orden. QUESTION: Why are they not on 1800 or 1810 census?? DEATH: "Death from Hudson New York Newspapers" by Arthur Kelly 1797 at Seattle Genealogical Society. John B. Dumond died 25 Feb 1811, age 84 in Catskill.   49 PROBATE: 1811 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Will of John Baptiste Dumond of Catskill. Probated 6 Apr 1811. Sons Joshua, Waldron, William Van Orden, Daughters Nelly. Grandchildren: John Baptiste (son of William Van Orden Dumond), John Baptist (son of Joshua), John Baptist (son of Waldron); and children of dau Nelly, late wife of Peter Van Orden, deceased: Elizabeth (wife of Frederick Martin, Tryntie, and Rachel Van Orden; and children of daughter Catherine, the wife of Wilhelmus Shuneman, deceased,whose are John, Nelly, Polly, Eliza, Rachel, Catherine and Alice Schuneman; daughter Nelly's three children; daughter Catherine's seven children; son William VanOrden Dumond's son, John Baptist Dumond; son Joshua's son, John Baptist; son Waldron's son, John Baptist Dumond. Executors: Two sons, Joshua and Waldron; sons-in-law, Peter Van Orden and Wilhelmus Schuneman. Witnesses: John VanOrden, Jr., Henry Burhons and James Tattersall. PROBATE-LINKS: 1809 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Will of James Tattersall, of Catskill. Will probated 31 May 1809. Wife Eve. to David DUmonds children: William, Catherine, wife of Henry DeWit. To John B. Dumonds children: John, deceased, Nelly, deceased, Joshua, Waldron, Catherine, wife of Helmus Schuneman. Children of Elizabeth, dau of John Dumond, deceased. NAME: Listed elsewhere as Elizabeth Schmidt. Perhaps she was married first to a Schmidt. Children of John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN: i. Ignatius DUMOND, born about Oct 1747, in Germantown, Ulster, New York, christened 24 Oct 1747, in Germantown, Ulster, New York, died 1747/1753, in Ulster, New York. ii. Temperance Loveridge DUMOND, born 31 Jul 1748, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Aug 1749, in Germantown Ref., Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1821, in Albany, Albany, New York. She married Henry BURHANS 18 Jan 1770, in Livingston, Columbia, New York. Henry BURHANS was born 1748, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Marriage Records of Linlithgo Reformed Church" by Arthur Kelly 1970 found at Seattle Genealogical Society. Hendricus Burhans 18 Jan 1770 to Temperance Dumont, both born and living at Kaetsbaen. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Henricus Burhans, bpt 15 Jul 1775. P- Henricus Burhans and Demberens Dumont. Sp. David Dumont and Elisabeth Van Orten. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany. 1781 born Aug 2 Willem, of Hendrikus Burhans and Tempe DuMont. Wit. John B. and Neeltje DuMont. 1783 born Feb 2 Margaret, of Hendrikus Burhans and Temperance Dumont. Wit. William V. Norden Dumont and Jannetje Schoonmaker. 1790 born Apr 1 Henry, of Henry Barhans and Temperance Dumond. Wit. Johannes Barhans and Temperance Van Orden.   50 CHILDREN: (All chr Albany, Albany County) William 1781, Margaret 1783, Henry 1790. PARENTS: Johannes BURHANS and Jannetje NEWKIRK. 45 iii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about Oct 1751, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 1820/1830, in Coeymans Twp, Albany, New York. 46 iv. Ignatius DUMOND, born about Sep 1753, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died before 1811. v. David DUMOND, born about May 1755, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 11 May 1755, in Katsbaan, Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died about 1767, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. DEATH: Died before 1811, as not listed in will of father. 47 vi. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born about Feb 1758, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, died 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. Children of John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Elizabeth GREESON: i. Neeltje Elizabeth (Eleanor) DUMOND, born about Dec 1767, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 1 Jan 1767, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 8 Mar 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York. She married Petrus (Peter) Van ORDEN 15 Aug 1784, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. Petrus (Peter) Van ORDEN was born 19 Feb 1761, in Leeds, Greene, New York, died 15 Jul 1841, in Windham, Greene, New York, buried in Peter VanOrden C, Windham, Greene, New York. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Ref Dutch Church of Katsbaan. ...Aug 15 1784 Pieter Van Orden and Neeltje Dumont, both of Albany County. CHILDREN: (FROM IGI), Born of Catskill, Greene Co, NY: Elizabeth 8 Dec 1784, Tryntje 9 Jul 1786, Rachel (7 Sep 1788), Jan (John) 2 Jan 1791. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Elisabeth Van Orde, bpt 6 Feb 1785, dau of Petrus Van Orde and Neeltje DuMond. Sp. Jan Baptist Dumond and Elisabeth Coeshon. DEATH: (NEWSPAPER) Monday March 11, 1793 Died at the Great-Imbaught, on Friday morning last, after a tedious illness, Mrs. Eleanor Van Orden, wife of Mr. Peter Van Orden and daughter of John B. Dumond, Esq., aged 26. The Catskill Patent was published from August 6, 1792 - August 29, 1799 ) (Internet at Green County) PARENTS: John Van Orden and Tryntje DU VOIS.   51 MARRIAGE: Married (2) 17 Nov 1793 Rebecca Freliegh Wood. Married (3) Mary Crocker or Crooker. CHILDREN: By Neeltje Dumond: Elizabeth, Tryntje, Rachel, Jan. Children by Rebecca: Polly, Sarah, and Peter. Other children: William, Julia Ann, Frances (Fanny), Margaret Melinda, Maria, David. 58 ii. Joshua (Josewa) DUMOND, born about Jan 1768, in Catskill, Greene, New York. iii. Catherine (Gaty) DUMOND, born about May 1769, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 21 May 1769, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 4 Nov 1800, in Catskill, Greene, New York, buried in New Jefferson, Catskill, Greene, New York. She married Wilhelmus SCHUNEMAN about 1791, in Catskill, Albany, New York. Wilhelmus SCHUNEMAN was born about Jun 1766, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 15 Jun 1766, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 8 Feb 1851. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Marriages and Baptisms of Dutch Reformed Church of Catskill, Greene County, New York" 1955 at Seattle Genealogical Society Wilhelmus Schuneman Anna Maria Catharina Dumond born Dec 5, 1794 bpt Dec 28, 1794 (NOTE: at later childrens baptism, John B. Dumond was sponsor). CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill, New Jefferson Rural Cemetery. Catharine Schuneman d. 4 Nov 1800, age 31 yr 7 m 1 day w/o Wilhelmus (nee Dumond). PARENTS: Johannes SCHUNEMAN and Anna Maria VAN BERGEN NAME: SHUNEMAN. Married (2) Elizabeth DeMeyer. iv. Rachel DUMOND, born about Aug 1770, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 24 Aug 1770, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died before 1809. 59 v. Waldron (Walter) (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Sep 1772, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died about 1848. 32. David DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Dec 4 3 2 1 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 26 Dec 1728, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1797/1799, in Catskill, Greene, New York. He married Elizabeth Van ORDEN about 1753, in New York. She was the daughter of William Van ORDEN and Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE. Elizabeth Van ORDEN was born about Jun 1729, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed Church, Livingston, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1968 at Seattle Genealogical Society. David Dumont Temperence Jan Baptist   52 Dumont Lizabeth Van Norden bpt 7 Jul 1765 Temperence BAPTISM-LINKS: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Henricus Burhans, bpt 15 Jul 1775. P- Henricus Burhans and Demberens Dumont. Sp. David Dumont and Elisabeth Van Orten. MILITARY: 1767 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill. Captain Cornelus Dubois' Company 9 Apr 1767 of Caskill: John Betist Dumond, David Dumond, John Vanorden, Willem Vanorden, Eskiea Vanorden, and (Lieutenant) Egenatius Vanorden. source: "MILITARY RECORDS: NY in the Revolution of War of 1812" Vol II, P 876 Found at Genealogy.com, Internet. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR Eleventh Regiment, Capt James Waldron : Enlisted men: David Dumond, John B. Dumond, John B. Dumond Jr. William Dumond. SOURCE: "NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR & 1812" VOL I P 232. Found at Genealogy.Com. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill Town. Page 21. John B. Dumond 4/0/3. William Dumond 1/4/1. David Dumond 1/1/4. Residing next to John Van Order, Conradt Milkhouse, Egnatius Van Oreden, Jacob Van Vechtin, John Socks, Peter I. Overpagh, John Millery, Hezekiah Van Orden. List of Freeholders in Greene County Qualified to serve as Jurors 1797. Catskill: David Dumond. PROBATE-LINKS: 1809 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Will of James Tattersall, of Catskill. Will probated 31 May 1809. Wife Eve. to David Dumonds children: William, Catherine, wife of Henry DeWit. To John B. Dumonds children: John, deceased, Nelly, deceased, Joshua, Waldron, Catherine, wife of Helmus Schuneman. Children of Elizabeth, dau of John Dumond, deceased. CONFLICT: Another record says David married Margaret VAN LOON (for mother of Catherine). I believe Van Loon is an erroneous name listed in the old records, in error for Van Orden. Children of David DUMOND and Elizabeth Van ORDEN: 49 i. Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND, born about 1755, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died about Aug 1814, in Ovid Township, Seneca, New York. 50 ii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 13 Mar 1813, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. iii. Temperance DUMOND, born about 1765, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, christened 7 Jul 1765, in Linlithgo Reform, Livingston, Columbia, New York, died before 1800. DEATH: Perhaps died before 1809? 51 iv. Catharina DUMOND, born about Mar 1767, in Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1855, in Catskill, Greene, New York.   53 33. Peter (Petrus) DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 4 3 2 1 Dec 1731, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 17 Dec 1731, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 10 Jul 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Maria Van WAGENEN 16 Sep 1752, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Maria Van WAGENEN was born 1723, in Wagendal, Ulster, New York, died Jan 1783, in Ulster, New York, buried 19 Jan 1783, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Helena (Lena) (Tack) TAK 29 Nov 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Helena (Lena) (Tack) TAK was born about Jan 1740, in Minisink, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Jan 1740, in Kingston. RESIDENCE: 1752-1756 Kingston, Ulster County 1757-1765 Marbletown, Ulster County (1760- Hurley) about 1770-1793 Kingston, Ulster County MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 16 Sep 1752 Petrus Dumon, born Kingston to Maria Van Wagenen, born Wagondale, now Rosendale, Ulster County. 29 Nov 1784 Petrus Dumont, widower, born and resides Kingston, to Lena Tack, born Minisink, resides Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Petrus Dumon Ygenas Witnesses: Jacobus Dumon, Maria Van Wagenen Bapt 23 Sep 1753 Catharina Schuyler His wife. Petrus Dumon Cathrina Isaac VanWagenen Maria VanWagenen 17 Nov 1754 Catharina Freer Petrus Dumont Jacobus Antonie Dumont Maria VanWagenen 6 Jan 1760 Neeltje Dumont Petrus Dumont Maria Hermanus Dumont Maria Van Wagenen 20 Dec 1761 Wife Jenneke Brink LINKS-BAPTISM: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Marbletown. ...Jun 11 1757 Petrus Keller, son of Jacob Keller and Barbara Heyn. Sp: Petrus Dumon and Maria Van Wagene. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Records of Reformed Church at Marbletown" by Arthur Kelly 1797 at Seattle Genealogical Society Petrus Dumon Isaac Isaac Van Wagenen Maria Van Wagenen bpt Feb 12, 1758 Sara Dejoo RESIDENCE: 1768 Marbletown. LINKS-PROBATE: Ulster Co, NY Oct 18, 1768 Proved 26 Dec 1768:DE LAMETTER, Martin, of Marbletown, Ulster Co. Wife , son Jacob, daughters Elizabeth, Margret, Maria, Batan and Hester, grandson Moses Cantine jun., child of dec'd daughter Geertje. Real and personal estate. Executors son Jacob, sons-in-law Abraham Cantine and Coenrad Du Bois. Witnesses Petrus Dumond of Marbletown, cooper, Cornelius Bogart of the same place, farmer, Ch. D. Witt. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Pieter (Peter) 10 Jul 1793   54 HISTORY: Peter Dumond ... "and his brother Harmonus Dumond, together with two other men, Johannes Van Waggoner and ___ Hendricks,set out from Hurley and formed an exploring party up the Delaware Valley in the fall of 1762 and spring of 1763 and located in the Indian settlement of Paghatakan (now Arkville) where they each purchased farms. These four pioneer families were the first permanent colony on the east branch of the Delaware." Olde Ulster Vol 4, May _____, Early History of the Dumond Family contributed by Miss Anne E. Smith page 154. RESIDENCE: Petrus Dumond, Kittel, Gaple (Yaple), Shuyster, and Johannes Van Wagenen families moved 1770 to Delaware County, settled Lumberville, near Indian Village. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Sergeant Ulster County Militia. QUESTION: Why is he not found on 1790 census?? PARENTS: Isaac VAN WAGENEN and Catrina FREER. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Maria, wife of Petrus, 19 Jan 1783 PARENTS: Isaac TAK and Lena JANSZ (Jansen). MARRIAGE: (1) Married first to Andreas Schurger (Jurger), born in Germany, married 10 Jun 1764 Kingston, Ulster Co, NY. Lena then of Shawangunk. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. Ref Dutch Church ...Aug 5 1764 Lena Jurger, dau of Andreas Jurger and Lena Tak. Sp: Hannes Tak and Rebecca Tak. Children of Peter (Petrus) DUMOND and Maria Van WAGENEN: 60 i. Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND, born about Sep 1753, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1830/1840, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. ii. Catherine DUMOND, born about Nov 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 17 Nov 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Sep 1830, in Erie, Pennsylvania. She married Peter (Hinepaw) HEIMBACH about 1774, in Ulster, New York. Peter (Hinepaw) HEIMBACH was born about 1750, in New York of, died 25 May 1816. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Petrus Heimbach Maria Elisabeth Antoni DuMont Catharina Dumont 8 Oct 1775 Catharin DuMont Peter Heimbach Catharina No Witnesses Catharina Dumont 5 Sep 1779 Peter Heimbach Matheus No Witnesses   55 Catharina Dumont 4 Nov 1781 Peter Heimbach Janneke Janneke Dumont Catharina Dumont 29 Aug 1784 Peter Heimbach Sellie Isaac Dumont Catharina Dumont 9 Jul 1787 Sellie Boro RESIDENCE: Jacob Yaple, his wife and 3 children, John Yaple his brother, Isaac Dumond, wife and three children and brother John, and Peter Hinepaw, his wife and 5 children moved to Ithaca, New York in 1789. Through a land agents carelessness or crime, they located in 1790 in Danby, now Tompkins County, New York. RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library, and also a copy available on the Internet at the Tompkins County USGENWEB page: One of eleven men who came to Ithaca from Kingston i April 1788, with two Delaware Indians for guides; also the return in April of the following year of three of their number, Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, and Peter Hinepaw, who made the first settlement in the town, on a four hundred acre lot. These pioneers planted corn on the Indian clearings, left their crops with John Yaple, a younger brother of Jacob, and returned to Kingston for their families. They came back to theri new homes in September, bringing a few farming tools, a little household furniture, and a number of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. The three families numbered twenty persons: Jacob Yaple, his wife and three children (Philip, Mary and Peter and John Yaple, the brother, who was then 24 years of age); Isaac Dumond, his wife and three children (Peter, Abram and Jenny), and John Dumond and his wife, then lately married; Peter Hinepaw, his wife and children (whose names we cannot give, the eldest of whom was about twelve years of age). The families of Yaples, Dumond, and Hinepaw lost the land they hand located here (in Ithaca), through nonpayment of taxes at Albany by their agent, and the first two removed in 1795 to the northern part of Danby, while Hinepaw located near the site of Aurora. RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library: Town of Ulysses 1795 Peter Hinepaw, Peter Demond, John Yaple (overseers of highways). Ithaca 1796-1797 John Yaple, fence viewer, 1795 and 1798 Peter Dumond overseer of highways. CHILDREN: Peter b 23 Apr 1793 Ithaca, Tompkins Co, NY, Mattheus chr 4 Nov 1781 Kingston (born 11 Oct 1781), Sallie born 11 Nov 1786 Kingston. PARENTS: Matthias HEIMBACH and Susannah WESKE. 61 iii. Peter J. (Petrus) DUMOND, born about 1756, in Kingston of, Ulster, New York, died ABT 1810/1820, in Tompkins of, New York. 62 iv. Isaac (Isaak) DUMOND, born about Jan 1758, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 1 Feb 1805, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.   56 v. Jacobus DUMOND, born about Dec 1759, in Marbletown of, Ulster, New York, christened 6 Jan 1760, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1797, in Ontario of. He married Margaret SHERMAN. Margaret SHERMAN was born ABT 1760/1770, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Jacobus, son of Peter and Maria, is the same one who went to Ontario, but fits for now. RESIDENCE: All the brothers and sisters of Ignatius Dumond left Delaware County in 1789 and went west through forests, rivers and streams and made a settlement in what is now Ithacca, Tompkins County, New York. UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIST (UEL) and with land records: William Demont living 1792 in Ontario John Dumon, Pvt, New Jersey, prisoner 1778 William Van Dumon Lt, New Jersey volunteers. In New York 1778, 1779. John Dumond Pennsylvania Loyalist 1780 Jacob Dumon 1797 LAND: Upper Canada Land Petitions; 1996 May Morrow; 12 Oct 1797; Lot 25, concession 8, Whitby Township, Durham County; NOTE: Margaret Dimond alias Sherman signed a petition to grant 200 acres to daughter of William Sherman, a Loyalist at Fredericksburg - Margaret was married to Jacob Demond - Whitby Township is now in Ontario County, adjacent to Pickering Township; Land Book C 1797-1802, page 126, page 280 - deed K395. PARENTS: William SHERMAN. LINKS: Father was a Loyalist at Fredericksburg, Ontario. NOTE: Ignatius Dumond (1753) who married Arriantje Winne, lived 1790 Middletown, Ulster Co, next to a George Sherman. 63 vi. Maria DUMOND, born about Dec 1761, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 1817, in Danby, Tompkins of, New York. 64 vii. John DUMOND, born 1766/1767, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 2 May 1837, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. 34. Hermanus (Harmonous) DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 4 3 2 1 born 1732, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 26 Aug 1778, in Delaware, New York. He married Jenneke (Jennie) BRINK 31 Jan 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Jenneke (Jennie) BRINK was born about Mar 1742, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 21 Mar 1742. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County,   57 New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 31 Jan 1761 Hermanus Dumond, born and resides Kingston, to Jenneke Brink, born and resides Hurley. HISTORY: Peter Dumond ... "and his brother Harmonus Dumond, together with two other men, Johannes Van Waggoner and ___ Hendricks,set out from Hurley and formed an exploring party up the Delaware Valley in the fall of 1762 and spring of 1763 and located in the Indian settlement of Paghatakan (now Arkville) where they each purchased farms. These four pioneer families were the first permanent colony on the east branch of the Delaware." Olde Ulster Vol 4, May _____, Early History of the Dumond Family contributed by Miss Anne E. Smith page 154. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Hermanus Dumont Rachel Witnesses: Lambert Brink Jenneke Brink Bapt 1 Nov 1761 Wife Rachel Dumont Hermanus DuMon Catharina Jacobus DuMon Janneke Brink 26 Aug 1764 Wife Catharina Schyler Hermanus Dumond David Phillippus DuMond Jenneken Brink 9 Apr 1769 Elisabeth Wynkoop Hermanus DuMont Petrus Petrus DuMont Janneke Brink 6 Oct 1776 Wife Maria VanWagenen Hermanus Dumont Hermanus Antoni Dumont Janneke Brink 1 Nov 1778 Catharina P. Dumont BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Records of Reformed Church at Marbletown" by Arthur Kelly 1797 at Seattle Genealogical Society Harmanus Dumont Annatie Hendrikus Brink Yanneke Brink bpt 16 Jun 1771 Antie Rosa Harmanes Dumon Nealtie Conrad (K.) Elmendorph Janneke Brink bpt 16 Oct 1774 Nealtie Dumon DEATH: Killed while trying to escape after being taken prisoner by the Schoharie Guard during the American Revolution. FAMILY BIBLE: The Harmonus Dumond Family Bible was brought to Pakatakan in 1763-64. This Bible is in the archives of the Delaware County Historical Society in Delhi, NY. It was transcribed by the DAR- but their transcription has several errors, which are corrected here. INTERNET SITE: [Ja]nuary 31, 1761 Hormonus Dumond Was [M]arried with Ginny Brink on Saturday October 19th, 1761 Rachel My First Daughter was Born was Baptized By William Helemus Minister of Sopeus Cattern My Second Daughter Born August 17th, 1764 Was Baptized By [ ]ros Myer Minister of Sopeus John Dumond Was Born February 18(10?)th 1767 [Baptized] By Fremute Minister of Leverstones David Dumond Was Born March, 9th, 1769 [Baptized by] Pason Kook in Rinebeake Anna Dumond Was Born February 21, 1771 [Baptized] By Pason Romine Nelly Dumond Daughter of Hormonus Was Born June 29th, 1774 Nelly Baptized Romine Peter Dumond Was Born August 22 [1775 Baptize]d By Dull Minister Peter Dumond Died March 9th 1778 (1770?) Harmonus Dumond died August 26th 1778 (1770?) Harmonus Dumond Jun born October 19th 1778 (1770?)and [ ] June 21th 1809 .............A second loose page, transcribed reads: "Harmonus Dunmond married to Mary Dumond June 31st[sic] 1799 Jeny Dumond Was born July 15, 1801 Baptized by Gushes Minister of Marvel town John Dumond Was born September 11, 1803   58 Peter Dumond Was born February 22th 1801 [4 ?] Cornellius Dumond Was born June [11 ?]th, 1805 Annie Dumond was born October the 6th 1806 Joshway Dumond was born December the 27th 1807" ...................The DAR transcription contains additional information, DAR Bibles, vol. 41, p. 132: "This Bible printed in Dordrecht, Hollan, in 1744 is now owned by Mrs. Thomas M. Clarke, Winsted, Conn. She bought it of Dr. Allaben in 1887 for $25.00. The fly leaf of the Bible contains the following: 'Te Dodrecht Jacoben Hendrick Keur - 1744' (It was the first Bible taken into Dela. Co.) ....."Harmonus Dumond married Jennie Brink January 31, 1761 Issue: 1. Rachel, b. Oct. 19, 1761, bp. Wm. Holemus, Minister of Esopus - married Wm. Dumond 2. Catherine, b. Aug. 17, 1764, bp. Minister Myer of Esopus - married Jacob Van Benschoten 3. John, b. Feb. 18, 1767, bp. by Minister Fermute of Livingston, md. Catherine Shaver 4. David, b. March 9, 1769, bp. Parson Cook in Rhinebeck - md. Mary Delamaster 5. Anna, b. Feb. 21m 1771, bp. by Parson Romine (married Christian Yaple) 6. Nelly, b. June 29, 1774, bp. by Parson Romine (married Phillip Yaple) 7. Peter, b. Aug 22, 1775, died March 9, 1778 bp. by Minister Dull. 8. Haumonus, Jr. married Mary Dumond, June 13, 1799 b. 19 Oct. 1778 after his father d. 27 Aug 1778" DEATH OF HARMANUS DUMON. Colonel Cantinc Avers He Was Shot by a Guard from the Schoharie Rangers-A Successful Foraging Expedition. Marble town 4th Sept. 1778. Public papers of George Clinton, first Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 ...By New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton), George .....Dear Sir, The misfortune of Harmanis Dumons death or being wounded, I received the 28th Ultomo which was then supposed to be done by the enemy, whose number was computed (by those who brought the intelligence first) to be about two hundred, I immediately ordered the detachment at Little Shandakan of Colo. Sneyder's Regiment to join those at great Shandakan, being one Company of about fifty men of Colonel Hasbrouck's Regiment and forty out of my own, which would have made a Body of about one Hundred and thirty men, But the time of Colo. Hasbrouck's men was just expired and those who whereto relieve them not yet come, which frequently is the case, with those reliefs. So that, all the men on those two posts could muster but about Seventy or Eighty men, with which I Intended to have marched immediately to Packatackan. But in my arrival at Great Shandakan, I found none there but those of my own Regiment, Colo. Sneyder's Not Being Come, On account of not having a sufficient supply of provision Ready, (as they Say). I then was obliged to send for them a second time, on which they immediately came. I, previous to this, had sent three men as Spies to that place, who were to meet mefour mile from Packatackan. Next morning I proceeded on my way, Came there about four o'clock in the after Noon with Seventy men with me, buried Dumon that afternoon, who was dead the night after he was shot, and by the best Information I could get he had been shot by our own guard from Schoharie; there where two men belonging to the guard who where know to be the sons, of a man who formerly taught School at Packatackan, Since moved to Schoharie and belong now to Harper's Rangers, as I have Been Informed by the people of Packatackan. After they had Shot Dumon and was lying in his Bed, Some ofthem said they had a mind to tomahawk him; stripped him of his House, Buckles, hat and some other trifles. I Shall Not Inter Into the particulars of the Behavior of that guard, as I have Directed those of the Inhabitants I Could Depend on, to go to Colo. Pawling and make affidavits thereof, who has promised me to transmit them to your Excellency as Soon as he Could Collect them together. I would only mention that Dumon was & has Been I the Chief man we Depended on for Intelligence from that Quarter, and Peter Burger and Alburtus Sluyter where Never known or held to Be Enemies to their Country, who have Been Plundered by them of all ye wearing apparel Belonging   59 to their families. I have Destroyed and Brought of all kind of provisions in that place, Leaving None of ye families or their affects, But ye aforesaid Sluyter and Burger and one Fredrick Kittle (with Barely So much grain and milk Cattle as to maintain their families) they Solicited it as a favor of me, to Let them Stay. .....I told them I was willing to do any thing for the good of their families, but, that I Expected that ye favor they asked would prove their Ruin. Kittle has promised me to give Intelligence if I Send to him by persons who he Can Depend will Not Deceive him; the Scout I had to Papakton is Returned; they have Brought one Commons, who is a Comrade of Birch whom they Say they have wounded; HendrickBush they Happened to See on ye opposite Side of the River; they Endeavored to make him Stand, But he Stepping forward Behind a tree, Seven of them fired and Lodged Seven Balls in the tree he Stud Behind; the River their Being to Deep to wade, made His Escape Leaving his hat Behind him. They have Brought of Very Considerable of Sheeps, Hogs, and Cattle also a Quantity of Dears Leather; Destroyed all ye grain on the River for twenty miles, Except Indian Corn (though they where but thirteen In Number). I will send a Scout to destroy that as Soon as possible. There are some who offer voluntarilyto go to Aughquago. I would be glad to have your opinion whether advisable to let them go. I am with Esteem Dear Sir Your affectionate friend & Hnm'e Bert PARENTS: Lammert Cornelison BRINK and Rachel Dumont. Children of Hermanus (Harmonous) DUMOND and Jenneke (Jennie) BRINK: 65 i. Rachel DUMOND, born about Oct 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1827/1829. ii. Catharina DUMOND, born 17 Aug 1764, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 26 Aug 1764, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1793/1797, in Ulster, New York. She married Jacob Van BENSCHOTEN 1 May 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Jacob Van BENSCHOTEN was born about Nov 1756, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 28 Nov 1756, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 1 May 1785 Jacob Bunschoten, born Kingston and Catharina Dumont, born Hurley, resides Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Jacob Bunschooten John No Witnesses Catharina Dumont 15 Jul 1787 Jacob Bunschoten Sarah Sarah Bunschoten Catharina Dumond 30 June 1793 PARENTS: John VAN BUSCHOTEN and Sarah RAPALJE. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Ref Dutch Church of   60 Katsbaan. ...Aug 26 1798 Jacob Van Benschoten of Middletown, widower of Catharina Dumont, married Jannetje ELTING, of Woodstock 66 iii. John Harmonus DUMOND, born about Jan 1767, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 May 1837, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. 67 iv. Joshua Harmonus DUMOND, born about Dec 1767, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 26 Feb 1846, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. 68 v. David DUMOND, born 9 Mar 1769, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1830/1840, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. 69 vi. Anna (Antje) DUMOND, born 21 Feb 1771, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 17 Jan 1848, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. 70 vii. Nellie (Neeltie) DUMOND, born 29 Jun 1774, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 6 Apr 1860, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. viii. Peter DUMOND, born 22 Aug 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York of, christened 6 Oct 1776, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 8 Mar 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. CONFLICT: One record says died as a child, another says children in Michigan. DESCENDANTS at Allegan, Michigan, and elsewhere in the west. CONFLICT: The Peter Dumont of Allegan, Michigan is probably not actually a Dumont. He spells his name Dumo, Denur. born in Canada and parents born in Canada. Peter also in 1880 was known as PavierDumo, age 82. 71 ix. Hermanus DUMOND, born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1 Mar 1857, in Franklin, Delaware, New York. 35. Cornelis DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Oct 4 3 2 1 1733, in Esopus, Ulster, New York, christened 21 Oct 1733, in Esopus, Ulster, New York, died 1806/1808, in Staatsburg, Dutchess, New York. He married (1) Catrina SUILANT 4 Oct 1754, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Catrina SUILANT was born about 1735, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, died ABT 1758/1759, in New York. He married (2) Margaret (Margriet) HANSEN 8 Dec 1759, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. Margaret (Margriet) HANSEN was born about 1740, in Paltz, Ulster, New York. BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-CHRISTENING-PARENTS: "Family Record of Cornelis Dumont"; 1980; New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 111, No.2, Apr 1980; pages 75-76; copy in Bellingham PL; NOTE: Very, valuable source of information on whole family, contains family record written by Cornelis Dumond in possession of New York Historical Society. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 4 Oct 1754 Cornelis DuMon, born Kingston to Catharina Suiland, born Hurley.   61 BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal Record of Rhinebeck Reformed Church, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1970 at Seattle genealogical Society. Cornelius DuMont Evatje Johannes Zuilandt Catrina Zuilandt born 17 Oct 1755 Evatje Van Vechten, wife bpt 19 Oct 1755 Cornelius DuMont Jorgnas Jacobus Dumont Catrina Zuilandt bpt 6 Nov 1757 Catrina Schuiler, wife Cornelis DuMon Catrina Teunis VanBunschoten Margriet Hannes born 20 Oct 1760 Elsje DuMon, wife bpt 23 Oct 1760 Cornelis Dumon Hester Rabbiet Hannes Margriet Hannes born 27 March 1762 Hester Teerpenning bpt 18 Apr 1762 Cornelius Demund Antony Antony Rutgas Maragrit Hanse born 9 Sep 1777 Polly Rutgas bpt 5 Oct 1777 Cornelius Demond Elsie Abraham Kip Margaret Ham born 8 Jul 1780 Else VanBentschoten bpt 6 Aug 1780 BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Red Hook, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. ...May 28 1775 Jacobus Du Mon, son of Corneles Du Mon and Margareth Hanson. Sp: Jacobus Kip and Claertjen Heermans. MARRIAGE: Rhinebeck Flatts Church 1731 - 1899" by Arthur KELLY 1970 at Seattle Gen. Society; Cornelius DUMIN, widower, born Aesopus, living Staatsburg on 8 Dec 1759 to Margret HANNES, born in the Palts, living Kleine Aesopus. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Served Capt. Frederick Schoonmkaer's Company, Ulster Co, Militia. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Cornelius Dumond bpt 21 Oct 1733 died 1808. Married Catherine Suilants. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck Page 92: Cornelius Du Mont 2/1/2. John Du Mont 1/2/3. Lived Next to John N. Traver, James Estes, George Haugardorn, Asa Potter, Francis Haugadorn,Peter Feller, Phillip J. Schuyler, Thomas Larwood, Maus Ostrander, John Van Atten, Benjamin Van Vredenbergh, Robert Sands, Francis Hendricks. LINKS: 1793 June 23 Cornlius Dumond and Marrigretta Hansen witnesses to the baptism of Maria Hansen born April 6, dau of William Hansen and Marrigrette Scott. Reformed Dutch Church of Warwarsing. PARENTS: Johannes and Eva (VAN VECHTON) SUILANT. PARENTS: Robert HENNES and Hester TERPENNING. Children of Cornelis DUMOND and Catrina SUILANT: i. Eva DUMOND, born 17 Oct 1755, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Oct 1755, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died 13 Nov 1824, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. She married Abraham Van KEUREN 28 Oct 1777, in   62 Kingston, Ulster, New York. Abraham Van KEUREN was born Feb 1752, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Apr 1817, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Married 28 Oct 1777 Abraham VanKeruen born Kingston, and Eva Dumont born Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Abraham Van Keuren Abraham Tyarck Van Keuren Eva Dumont 5 Apr 1779 Mareitje Van Keuren Gerretje Van Keuren PARENTS: Abraham VAN KEUREN and Geritje NIEWKIERK. ii. George (Jorgnas) DUMOND, born about Nov 1757, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 6 Nov 1757, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. LINKS: CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Albany County, City of Albany George Dumond 10111-12320. Lived next to William Boardman, John Turner, Charles Lockrow, Israel Holmes. Children of Cornelis DUMOND and Margaret (Margriet) HANSEN: i. Catrina DUMOND, born 20 Oct 1760, in Staatsburgh, Dutchess, New York, christened 23 Oct 1760, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. She married John KIMBERLY 24 Nov 1782, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. John KIMBERLY was born about 1760, in New York. MARRIAGE: Rhinebeck Flatts Church 1731 - 1899" by Arthur KELLY 1970 at Seattle Gen. Society; John Kimberly to Catrena Demond 24 Nov 1782. ii. Hester (Ester) DUMOND, born 27 Mar 1762, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 18 Apr 1762, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, died 1842, in Saratoga, New York. She married Henricus Van HOEVENBERG about 1783, in Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess, New York. Henricus Van HOEVENBERG was born about 1760, in New York. RESIDENCE: Lived Rhinebeck Flatts, Dutchess County. CHILDREN: Cornelius Hoofenbergh chr 11 Dec 1784 Ref Dutch Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY (IGI). iii. Nellie (Neltye) (Neltie) DUMOND, born 16 Mar 1764, in Dutchess, New York, christened in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, died 15 Oct 1764, in   63 Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, buried in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. 72 iv. John E. (Johannes) DUMOND, born 28 Sep 1765, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. v. Maria DUMOND, born 12 Nov 1767, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, christened 29 Nov 1767, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. She married Isaac VREDENBERG about 1785, in Dutchess, New York. Isaac VREDENBERG was born about 1765, in New York. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Red Hook and Linlithgo. ...Mar 26 1786 Hendrick Fredenburg, son of Isac Fredenburg and Maria Dumond, Witness Hendrick Hoevenberg and Hester DuMond. ...Jun 1 1797 David Vreedenburgh, born Apr 14, 1797, son of Isaac Vreedenburgh and Maria Dumont. 73 vi. Cornelius DUMOND, born 12 Feb 1770, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, died 1844, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York. 74 vii. Walter (Waldron) DUMOND, born 20 Aug 1772, in Dutchess, New York. 75 viii. Jacobus (Jacob) DUMOND, born 27 Apr 1775, in Dutchess, New York, died 1850. 76 ix. Anthony DUMOND, born 9 Sep 1777, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. x. Elsie DUMOND, born 8 Jul 1780, in Dutchess, New York, christened 6 Aug 1780, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. She married William MAYER 22 Oct 1797, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. William MAYER was born about 1775, in New York. MARRIAGE: "Marriage Record of 3 Lutheran Congregations of Rhinebeck, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1969 at Seattle Genealogical Society. William Mayer, son of Joseph to Else DeMon, daughter of Cornelis 22 Oct 1797. PARENTS: Joseph MAYER. 36. Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND (Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about May 1736, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 13 Jun 1736, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died Sep 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried 28 Sep 1793, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Elisabeth Van ETTON 28 Nov 1760, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Elisabeth Van ETTON was born ABT MAR 1741/1742, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 3 MAR 1741/1742, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died Aug 1768, in Ulster, New York, buried 8 Aug 1768, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND 15 May 1773, in New York. She was the daughter of Philippus DUMOND and Jane Elisabeth (Elisabeth) WYNKOOP. Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND was born about Nov 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Nov 1740, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died May 1816, in Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County,   64 New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 28 Nov 1760 Antonie Dumont and Elisabeth VanEtten, both of Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Antonie Dumont Catharina Witnesses: Jacobus VanEtten Elisabeth VanEtten Bapt 29 Nov 1761 Wife Catharina Antony Deemont Maria Hans Dumont Lisabeth Van Nette 27 Nov 1763 Cathrina Dumont BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Petrus Dumont, bpt 26 Aug 1766, son of Antony Dumont and Lisabeth Van Etten. Sp Isak Post and wife Hanna Decker. MARRIAGE: "New York Marriage Bonds 1753-1783" by Kenneth Scott 1972 at Seattle Public Library. Antonio Dumond of Ulster county, Pedler, and Catherine Dumond of Ulster County, spinster. May 15, 1773. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston Town. Anthony Du Mond 1/1/1 2 slaves. Living next to John Addison, Benjamin Low, Moses Yeomans, Nicholas Van Der Lynd, Peter Marius Groen, Jacobus Low, Petrus Bogardus, Thomas Erskine. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Child of Anthony, 10 Aug 1768 Anthony 28 Sep 1793. PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Page 6 Anthony Dumont of Kingston 21 Apr 1793. Wife Catharine. Only son Anthony. Exec. Egbert Dumont, Moses Yeomens, wife. Witnesses: Petrus Dumond, cooper, Johannes O. Dumond, Corns C. Wynkoop. Probated 7 Apr 1794 page 95-97 Book B. Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of Chancery of New-York ..., Volume 4 By New York (State). Court of Chancery, William Johnson (ON INTERNET AT GOOGLE BOOKS) 1820 DUMOND v. MAGEE C. Dumond, surviving Administrator of A. Dumond, against Magee and others. .....A Court of equity will lay hold of the property or money of a wife, which may be within its power, for the purpose of providing a maintenance for her, when she is abandoned by her husband, or prevented from cohabitation with him, by his ill-treatment. .....Where a husband abandoned his wife, and married another woman, with whom he had continued to live for twenty years, he was held to have forfeited all just claim to the wife's distributive share to personal estate inherited by her. The Court directed the principal of such share to be brought into Court and placed at interest, and the interest to be paid to the wife, for her support during life; and after her death, the principal to go to her children, by her lawful husband, or to their representatives; (she having, after being so abandoned by her husband, upon report and belief of his death, married another.) .....Feb. 17th. THE bill, filed August, 1816, stated, that Anthony Dumond died, unmarried, and intestate, on the 3d of November, 1814, possessed of a considerable personal estate, etc. leaving a mother, Catharine Dumond, and two sisters of the half blood, Maria (the assumed wife of Samuel Magee, of Catskill) and Catharine, the wife of Thomas Harrett,   65 residing in the state of Ohio. Administration was granted to the plaintiff, and to Catharine, the mother of the intestate, who died in May, 1816, having devised her share of her son's personal estate, to the plaintiff and others. (And this third the plaintiff was ready to distribute among the parties interested, and as to which there was no controversy.) The bill further stated, that Samuel Magee, defendant, claiming to be husband of Maria, defendant, had applied to the plaintiff, for one third of the personal estate of the intestate. That the plaintiff knew that the defendant, then Maria Dumond, married John Burhanse, defendant, by whom she had three children, one of whom died without issue, and the other two were living. That the defendant, John Burhanse, who was living, had, by his trustee, Jabez D. Hammond, defendant, demanded of the plaintiff, the one third of the personal estate, as lawful husband of the said Maria. That the defendant Magee pretended to have married the defendant Maria, in 1799, and she has cohabited with himsince. That the defendant, John B., has always lived in this state, and was deserted by the said Maria, in 1792, and that the marriage between the defendants Magee and Maria, was unlawful. That the defendant Magee, set up a release of all the right and interest of J. B., but that J- B., and his trustee, Hammond, averred, that the assignment to Hammond, in trust, is prior in time, and that the assignment to Magee was procured by duress and fraud. That Harrett, who married Catharine Dumond, resides in Ohio, and they have two children ; that their son, by virtue of a power of attorney from his mother, claimed her share. That the plaintiff was lately cited before the surrogate of Ulster county, to account and distribute, at the instance of the defendants, Magee and Maria, and A. Harrett, as attorney of Catharine H. That the plaintiff cannot safely distribute, until the claims of Magee and Maria, and the other defendants, are decided; it being uncertain, also, from contradictory reports, whether Thomas H. was living. The plaintiff asked for the decision of the Court on these conflicting claims, and for its protection and indemnity. Prayer, that the surrogate of Ulster may be enjoined from proceeding, &c. and for general relief, and an order for distribution, as this Court shall decide and settle the rights of the parties claiming, &c. .....The defendants, Samuel Magee, and Maria, in their answer, stated, that she was lawfully married to John Burhanse, at Kingston, in Ulster county, in 1781, and lived with him until 1786. That Burhanse then left his wife and her two children, destitute, and she was taken home to her father's house. That they, afterwards, lived together for two years, at Brooklyn, but that he behaving in an adulterous and cruel manner towards her, she returned again to her father's house, with her two children. That she was, afterwards, persuaded to live with him in Scoharie, but he again neglected and abandoned her, and she again returned to her father's house, in 1792, which was their final separation. That several years, afterwards, and before her marriage with Magee, she was informed, and believed, that her husband B. was dead; and in 1799, she married the defendant, Magee, with whom she has since lived, with the two children, she had by B. That they never heard that B. was alive, until about five years ago. That about twenty years ago, (and before the marriage of the defendants, Samuel Magee and Maria,) Burhanse had married another wife, by whom he had a daughter, now seventeen years of age.These defendants then stated facts relative to the two deeds of assignment by Burhanse to Magee, and to Hammond, which, from the decision of the court, it is unnecessary to notice. The other defendants having answered, the cause was put at issue, and proofs taken. The material parts of the evidence are stated in the opinion of the Court. PARENTS: Johannes De Hooge VAN ETTEN and Rebecca OSTRANDER. BURIAL: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston, Kingston Church Burial Records (Found in National   66 Genealogical Society Quaterly, Vol __). Dumont, wife of Anthony, 8 Aug 1768 Children of Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND and Elisabeth Van ETTON: i. Catharina (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Nov 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 29 Nov 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Thomas HARRET 13 Feb 1785, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. Thomas HARRET was born ABT 1745/1755, in Ireland. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Thomas Harret Ballie Antonie Dumont Catharina Dumont 16 Apr 1786 Catharina Dumont Thomas Harret Antonie No Witnesses Catharina Dumont 2 Jan 1788 RESIDENCE: 1820 OHIO MARRIAGE: Married (1) ?? who died early. ii. Peter (Petrus) (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Aug 1766, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 26 Aug 1766, in Katsbaan Church, Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died Aug 1768, in Ulster, New York, buried 10 Aug 1768, in Kingston Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. Maria DUMOND, born about Nov 1763, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 27 Nov 1763, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married (1) John BURHANS 9 Dec 1781. John BURHANS was born about Jul 1759, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 5 Aug 1759, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married (2) Samuel (Mackie) MAGEE about 1802. Samuel (Mackie) MAGEE was born about 1780, in New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 9 Dec 1781 John Burrhans, born Kingston to Maria Dumont, born Hurley, resides Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. John Burhans Elisabet Antonie Dumont Maria Dumont 23 March 1783 Catharina Dumont John Burhans Catharina Cornelius Burhans Maria Dumont 2 may 1784 Catharina Dumont John burhans Maria No Witnesses Maria Dumont 3 Jul 1786 John Burhans Annatje No   67 Witnesses Maria Dumond 28 Aug 1791 BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Samuel Magee Dumont [Magee] No Witnesses Maria Dumont 1 Oct 1804 Samuel Mackie Dumond [Mackie] No witnesses Maria Dumond 23 Aug 1807 RESIDENCE: 1820 Catskill For an account of her family, see father. PARENTS: Jan BURHANS and Catharina WHITAKER. Children of Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) DUMOND and Catharina P. (Catrina) DUMOND: i. Anthony (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 3 Nov 1814, in New York. Died unmarried and no children. 37. Peter Stout DUMONT (John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 4 3 2 1 Nov 1734, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 3 Nov 1734, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Sep 1799, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Arietta STOOTHOOF 13 MAY 1753/1755, in New Jersey. Arietta STOOTHOOF was born about 1735, in Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey, died 11 Sep 1783. PARENTS: Elbert Garretse STOOTHOFF and Johanna LUPARDUS. Children of Peter Stout DUMONT and Arietta STOOTHOOF: 77 i. John (Jan) DUMONT, born 10 Apr 1757, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 10 Sep 1848, in Marion, Wayne, New York. ii. Johanna DUMONT, born 2 Jun 1758, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 25 Feb 1840. He married Lucas VOORHEES 16 Nov 1775, in Somerset, New Jersey. Lucas VOORHEES was born 1753, in New Jersey of, died 1812. iii. Arietta (Adriana?) DUMONT, born 25 May 1759, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married Nicholas WILLIAMSON 5 May 1778, in Somerset, New Jersey. Nicholas WILLIAMSON was born about Nov 1758, in Millstone, Somerset, New Jersey. 78 iv. Elbert (Albert) DUMONT, born 31 May 1761, in Somerset, New Jersey. 79 v. Peter Stout DUMONT, born 13 Jul 1762, in Somerset, New Jersey. 80 vi. Abraham Davis DUMONT, born 15 Nov 1763, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died 18 Oct 1838, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey.   68 vii. George (Jores) DUMONT, born 27 Nov 1765, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 5 Jan 1766, in Somerset, New Jersey, died Sep 1766, in Somerset, New Jersey. viii. William (Wilhelmus) DUMONT, born 27 Jul 1768, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 14 Sep 1768, died 2 Apr 1769, in Somerset, New Jersey. ix. William DUMONT, born 17 Jul 1770, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 12 Aug 1770, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 25 Jan 1790, in Somerset, New Jersey. x. Isaac DUMONT, born 2 Aug 1773, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 19 Sep 1773, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1798. TAXLIST: 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township. Isaac Dumont. 38. Dirck DUMONT (John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Mar 4 3 2 1 1736, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 23 Mar 1736, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died about Jan 1779, in New Jersey. He married Rachel VOMINE. Rachel VOMINE was born about 1738, in New Jersey of. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Diane Voigt . Descent from Richard, son of John, son of Dirck. Children of Dirck DUMONT and Rachel VOMINE: i. Femmitje (Phebe) DUMONT, born about Nov 1766, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 11 Nov 1766, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, died in Ohio of. She married Peter VANDERBERG. Peter VANDERBERG was born 1759/1760, in Tewskbury Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. CHILDREN: Peter born 1799 and John Sutphin Vanderberg born Jun 17, 1804 in Somerset Co, NJ. Children later found in Ohio. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM: Sandy Read (sandra.read1@@verizon.net) 12-31-2006 And I see on your pages that you list children Peter (b 1799) and John Sutphin (b 1804), and mention that children are later found in Ohio. Yes, Femmetje and Peter actually had 7 children of whom I amaware: 1. Derrick (Richard) who is mentioned in Trumbull Co probate records but for whom I have not found a christening 2. Rachel b August 17, 1794, d before 1811, married but without issue 3. Mary Jane b ca 1795, d before March 06, 1860 when her husband remarried, married John Thrap. 9 known children. 4. Margaret (Jane) b May 21, 1796 d ca 1840 PA. married September 10, 1818 George Groves. 5known children. 5. Sarah b April 19, 1798, d September 1849 Licking Co OH, married Abraham Wright. 7 known children. 6. Peter b November 16, 1799, d May 14, 1840 OH, married Mary Leonard (1800-1877) October 06, 1822. 7 children.   69 (My line, and I do have a Bible record for the birth of all children.) 7. Abraham Dumont b October 25, 1801 8. John Sutphin b June 17, 1804 Peter died prior to February 1804 in NJ when Phebe appeared before the court asking to be administratrix of his estate. Peter's uncle, David Vandenbark, had removed to Muskingum Co prior to this date and it is my assumption that Phebe moved her family to be close to him, having no close relatives left in NJ. Her father had died in 1779 and her favored uncle, Abraham, in 1798. Peter's brother Garret had died sometime before 1903 in PA, his brother Gysbert is thought to have gone to Canada after the Whiskey Rebellion, and his brother Goosen had died sometime prior to 1811. They were certainly in Licking Co, OH by 1814 when Mary Jane was married there. My greatest interest is in the maiden name of Vomine for Femmetje's mother. I have seen several references to this being her maiden name but have not found, or found anyone with any sort of documentation to, this being her maiden name. I'm hoping you may be able to shed some light on this. PROBATE: 1801-1805 NJ Calendar of Wills pg 462 Phoebe Vanderbarrick_.....Adminstratrix inventory 3/2/1804 file #2122 J : 1778 Peter Van der Berg from Bridgewater Twp enlisted in the County Militia when he was 18 years old. MILITARY: 1919 Somerset County Historical Quarterly vol8 pg 174 : Peter V de Bergh, of Bridgewater Twp; from the encamped at Valley Forge Company, 1st Regiment, on May 21, 1778. These 5ft 5" high; enlisted May 4th; joined Capt. Peatt's ii. Sara DUMONT, born about Jul 1772, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 4 Jul 1772, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey. Either Sara or Margaret married a Stillwell. iii. Jane DUMONT, born about 1773, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married James LITTELL. James LITTELL was born about 1770, in New Jersey of. Residence: near Green Brook, Picataway, Middlesex, NJ. Later may have moved to Staten Island, NY. 81 iv. John DUMONT, born 6 Jan 1759, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 1823, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. 82 v. Philip DUMONT, born about Jul 1775, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died before 1830, in Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey. vi. Margaret DUMONT, born about 1777, in Somerset, New Jersey. Either Sara or Margaret married a Stillwell. 39. Peter Abraham DUMONT (Abraham , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 11 Jul 4 3 2 1 1734, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Jul 1818, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married (1) Abigail TUNNISON 6 Dec 1757. Abigail TUNNISON was born about 1735, in New Jersey of, died 21 Dec 1761. He married (2) Sarah HAGEMAN 23 Feb 1763. Sarah HAGEMAN was born 1744, in   70 Somerset, New Jersey, died Oct 1820, in Somerset, New Jersey. PARENTS: Adrian HEGEMAN and Sarah _____. Children of Peter Abraham DUMONT and Abigail TUNNISON: i. Mattie DUMONT, born 30 Oct 1758, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, died 26 Apr 1784. ii. Abigail DUMONT, born 8 Dec 1761, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1761/1770, in Somerset, New Jersey. Children of Peter Abraham DUMONT and Sarah HAGEMAN: i. Sarah DUMONT, born 9 Mar 1764, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 28 Feb 1846, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married Christopher Van ARSDALE 30 Apr 1789. Christopher Van ARSDALE was born about 1760, in New Jersey of. ii. Abraham DUMONT, born 24 Mar 1767, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 28 Aug 1775. 83 iii. John DUMONT, born 5 Sep 1769, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Jul 1822. iv. Adrian DUMONT, born 7 Aug 1773, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 13 Sep 1774, in Somerset, New Jersey. v. Abram DUMONT, born 23 Aug 1775, in Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1775/1778, in Somerset, New Jersey. vi. Abigail DUMONT, born 1 Mar 1777, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 8 Aug 1777, in Somerset, New Jersey. 84 vii. Abraham DUMONT, born 16 Jun 1778, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 9 Nov 1858, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. 85 viii. Peter R. DUMONT, born 7 Nov 1782, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died 12 Aug 1860, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. 40. Peter Henry DUMONT (Hendrik (Henry) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1 Oct 4 3 2 1 1744, in Staten Island, Kings, New York, christened 9 Apr 1745, in Montgomery Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1821, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. He married Mary LOWE 25 Oct 1770, in Schamoken, New Jersey. Mary LOWE was born 3 Jun 1750, in Schamoken, New Jersey, died Jan 1841, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. SOURCE: "Descendants of Wallerand Dumont" by John Zoucha under FamilyTreeMaker HomePages Online on Internet 1998. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Captain Somerset County, New Jersey. RESIDENCE: 1795 NEW YORK, Saratoga County, Saratoga. Town Meeting (Internet) Peter Dumont.   71 CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Saratoga County Page 49 Peter Dumont 02101-02001. Residing next to Thomas Carpenter, Archibald McNeel, David Cavinger, David McElton, Daniel Spike. LINKS: From Internet, Saratoga County Cemetery Records: Waterford Rural Cemetery Records: Patience Demund Died 24 Dec 1806, wife of Peter Demund. Cemetery Section V, Lot 79, Grave #1. RESIDENCE: Moved about 1814 to Switzerland County, NY. FAMILY BIBLE: " A copy made from the flyleaf of my great-grandfather Dumont's bible now in the possession of his great- grandson, Dumont Reid:* " .....Peter Dumont, son of Hendrick, grandson of Peter, was born the ist day of October 1744. Mary Lowe, Daughter of Cornelius Lowe and grand daughter of Al- bert Lowe was born the 3rd day of June 1750. Peter Dumont and Mary Lowe were Married on Thursday the 25th October 1770 by Dominie Van Haerlengen. .....Thursday August 15 th 1771, was Born our first daugh- ter, Mary, at 7 o'clock in the morning and baptized by Domini Van Haerlengen. .....Monday August 30th 1773 was Born my second daughter Lidea at 8 o'clock in the morning and Baptized by Domini Van Haerlengen. .....Monday the 13th November 1775 was born our third daughter Catharine at 7 o'clock in the morning and Baptized by Domini Van Haerlengen. .....Monday January 19th 1778 was bom our first son Hendrick at 2 o'clock in the morning and Baptized by Domini Van Haerlengen. .....Tuesday June 13th 1780 was Born our Second son Peter at 2 o'clock in the morning and Baptized by Domini Haerlengen. .....Monday, June 24th 1782 was born our fourth daughter Jane at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and Baptized by Domini Van Haerlengen. .....Monday, July 5th 1784 New Brunswick (West Jersey) was bom our fifth daughter Anne at half past eleven at night and Baptized by Domini Van Bunscholten. New Brunswick .....Monday, January 8th 1787 was Born our third son, at ten o'clock and was baptized by Domini Hardenburg, and named John. .....New Brunswick West Jersey the 2nd of September Wednesday 1789 was bom at 2 o'clock in the afternoon our fourth son Abraham was baptized by Domini Hard- enburgh."* PARENTS: Cornelius Lowe Children of Peter Henry DUMONT and Mary LOWE: i. Mary DUMONT, born 5 Aug 1771, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Feb 1863, in Northumberland, Saratoga, New York, buried in Prospect Hill, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York. She married Thomas LAING about 1803, in Saratoga, New York. Thomas LAING was born 1768/1769, in New York, died 7 Mar 1835, in Northumberland, Saratoga, New York, buried in Prospect Hill, Northumberland, Saratoga, New York. CHILDREN: (FROM IGI) Jane born 13 Oct 1804 Northumberland, Saratoga Co, NY. ii. Lydia DUMONT, born 30 Aug 1773, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died 29 Oct 1822, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married Moses GUEST 28 Jun 1792. Moses GUEST was born 7 Nov 1755, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey,   72 died 22 Mar 1828, in Cincinatti, Ohio. PARENTS: Hendrick Guest and _____ FORMAN. iii. Catherine DUMONT, born 13 Nov 1775, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. She married Robert ANDERSON. Robert ANDERSON was born 1751, in Londonderry, Ireland. iv. Hendrick DUMONT, born 19 Jan 1778, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. v. Peter DUMONT, born 13 Jun 1780, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. vi. Jane DUMONT, born 24 Jun 1782, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. She married (1) William WICKAM about 1805. William WICKAM was born about 1780, in Canada. She married (2) STEELE about 1810. STEELE was born about 1780. She married (3) MURPHY about 1820. vii. Anne DUMONT, born 5 Jul 1784, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey. She married COFFINGER about 1830, in Saratoga of, New York. COFFINGER was born about 1780. 86 viii. John A. DUMONT, born 8 Jan 1787, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, died 2 Feb 1871, in Switzerland, Indiana. ix. Abraham B. DUMONT, born 2 Sep 1789, in New Brunswick, Somerset, New Jersey, died 12 Dec 1842, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. He married Isabella Ramsey TODD Dec 1820. Isabella Ramsey TODD was born 24 Nov 1804, in Lebanon, Clermont, Ohio, died 2 Feb 1879, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. CENSUS: 1830 INDIANA, Switzerland County ...John Dumont Males 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 Females 1 0-5, 2 10-15, 1 30-40, 1 60-70 ...Abraham B. Dumont Males 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40, Females 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 20-30, 1 70-80. CENSUS: 1840 INDIANA, Switzerland County, Jefferson Township, Town of Vevay. ...Abram Dumont Males 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 50-60. Females 1 5-10, 2 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 90-100. ...John Dumont Males 2 5-10, 1 50-60, Females 1 5-10, 2 15-20, 1 40-50, 1 70-80. PARENTS: Owen Todd and Jane Paxton SHE WAS FIRST COUSIN OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 41. John (Johannes) DUMONT (Hendrik (Henry) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 22 4 3 2 1 Sep 1750, in Staten Island, New York, New York, died May 1790, in New York City, New York, New York. He married Altje VANDERBELT 2 Oct 1772, in New York. Altje VANDERBELT was born ABT 1722/1742, in New York of.   73 MARRIAGE: "New York Marriage Bonds 1753-1783" by Kenneth Scott 1972. John Baptist Dumont and Altje Vanderbelt of New York City, widow Oct 2, 1772. PROBATE: 1790Collections, Volume 38 By New-York Historical Society (INTERNET AT GOOGLE BOOKS) Page 366.John Dumont, of New York City, my funeral to be in such manner as my wife and my Uncle, John Ordhoudt, of New York, merchant, may think proper; my executors to sell my house and ground in Montgomery Ward, New York City; to my wife, all my household goods, Plate, and furniture; my said Uncle to have entire management of all debts and accounts wherein I am interested; the money arising from the sale of my house shall be vested in some of the British National Stocks or funds; the interest arising from the same to be applied for the maintenance and support of my son, John Ordhoudt Dumont, and my wife during her widowhood; after my wife's decease, and in case of my son's death without lawful issue, the said Stock to be given to John, the son of my said Uncle; to my Aunts, Elizabeth Ten Brock and Mary Van Harlingen, out of the interest money due upon bond from John Vandeveer and David Forman, 100 each; to my brother, Peter Dumont, 50; to my cousin, Henry Van Harlingen, Fifty guineas. I appoint my wife and Uncle, John Thurman, Peter Van Schaack, Eobert Alexander, and George Pollock. Dated, March 20, 1790. Witnesses, Jacobus Quick, Tunis Quick, Oliver L. Kerr. Proved, May 31,1790. CONFLICT: Have seen a marriage to Anne Silver. Children of John (Johannes) DUMONT and Altje VANDERBELT: i. John Oothout DUMONT, born about 1774, in New York. 42. Peter John Baptist (Peter B.) DUMONT (John Baptist , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 4 3 2 1 born 16 Oct 1759, in New Jersey, died 10 May 1846, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. He married (1) Susan Van MIDDLESWART 13 Apr 1782, in Somerset, New Jersey. Susan Van MIDDLESWART was born 1761/1762, in New Jersey, died 16 Mar 1813, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. He married (2) Hannah AFT 1814/1830, in Somerset, New Jersey. Hannah was born 1762/1763, in New Jersey, died 9 Feb 1842, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Township Peter B. Dumont M 1 15-20, 1 70-80, F 1 20-30, 1 60-70. NAME: Listed as Peter J.B. Dumont on marriage certificate. Note. Peter B. Dumont inherited a portion of the land? of his grandfather, Peter (son of Wallerand ____ the homestend. and was buried in the family plat on said lands, where also his father. John Baptist. and grandfather, Peter Dumont. were buried. A brirk wall surrounds the burials in this plat, which includes families related to Dumonts, and being near the main road it seems possible it may berespected for many vears. .....Peter B. was a Revolutionary soldier and served on Staten Island and Elizabethtown (now Elizabeth) but his father's death, in 1776. com- pelled him to leave the army and look after the   74 large estate, but he furnished a substitute, until the war closed. DUMONT CEMETERY: Originally published in the Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 3, 1914, pages 54-56._.....The Dumont family burying-ground is located on the south side of the Raritan riverabout one mile southwest of the village of Raratin. Peter Baptist Dumont received, by inheritance from his father, John Baptist Dumont (who inherited it from his father, Peter), the land on which theburying-ground was laid out. Peter the first, who died in 1744, is the oldest interment there. He purchased, June 10, 1702, a large tract, containing 2,000 acres (see Quarterly, Vol. I, pp. 110, 111). As the Dumonts married into the Vroom, Frelinghuysen and other families, the tombstones represent not only those of the Dumonts, but also others of the Elmendorf, Frelinghuysen, Loomis, Van Arsdale,Van Middlesworth, Vroom, Waterman, etc., families. The grounds are surrounded by a substantial brick wall, and is the best kept family burying-ground in somerset County of which we have any knowledge. The wall was built by Peter B. Dumont in 1827, and in 1911 was repaired by the Loomis family. At the latter date, as an extra protection, the wall was covered with plaster. The date of the wall appears on the outside of the west wall._Cox, Magdalen Van Middlesworth (wife of Robert), d. June 4, 1826, in 32nd yr._Cox, Sarah (dau. of Robert and Magdalen), d. Dec. 12, 1822, aged 1 yr.,8 mos., 12 dys._Dockerty, Mary, d. Sept. 10, 1834, aged 74 yrs._Dockerty, Sarah, d. Feb. 13, 1814._Dumont, Denise and Peter (heirs of John B.), d. Feb. 4, 1752, "the first 5 yrs., the other 3 mos. of age."_Dumont, Hannah (consort of Peter B.), d. Feb. 9, 1842, aged 79 yrs._Dumont, John B., d. Dec. 18, 1776, aged 57 yrs._Dumont, John Baptist (son of Peter B.), d. Nov. 11, 1792, aged 4 mos.,11 dys._Dumont, Maria Van Duyn (wife of John B.), d. Nov. 15, 1763, aged 39 yrs._Dumont, Mary (dau. of Peter B.), d. Nov. 15, 1792, aged 10 yrs., 1 mo.,11 dys._Dumont, Peter B., d. May 10, 1846, aged 86 yrs., 6 mos., 25 dys._Dumont, Peter, d. 17__. [full date undecipherable; small, very old]._Dumont, Susan Van Middlesworth (consort of Peter B.), d. Mar. 16, 1813, aged 51 yrs._Dumont, Tunis (son of Peter B.), d. Nov. 15, 1792, aged 3 yrs., 18 dys._Elmendorf, Anna V. (dau. of William C. and Maria D.) b. April 9, 1818;d. Dec. 23, 1884._Elmendorf, Charles Dudley (son of William and Maria), d. July, 1823,aged 9 mos._Elmendorf, Maria Dumont (wife of William C.), b. Jan. 1, 1794;d. Sept. 22, 1861._Elmendorf, Martina (dau. of William and Maria), d. Nov., 1824, aged 21 mos._Elmendorf, Mary Dear (dau. of William and Maria D.), d. July 18, 1832,aged 6 mos._Elmendorf, Susan D. (dau. of William and Maria D.), d. Aug. 29, 1829,aged 7 wks._Elmendorf, William (son of William and Maria), d. Sept. 23, 1825, aged 3 mos._Elmendorf, William C., b. Feb. 24, 1786; d. July 30, 1832._Frelinghuysen, Jane Dumont (dau. of Peter B. and Susan Dumont; wid. of Frederick Frelinghuysen), b. Dec. 1, 1791; d. May 28, 1875._Leigh, Terresa Van Middlesworth (wife of Wilson J.), d. July 7, 1859,aged 24 yrs., 8 mos. 7 dys._Loomis, Edward Elmendorf (son of Edward F. and Elizabeth R.),d. March 3, 1865, aged 1 yr., 18 dys._Loomis, Edward F., b. Oct. 13, 1820; d. Oct. 15, 1896._Loomis, Elizabeth R. Elmendorf (wife of Edward F.), b. May 10, 1824;d. Oct. 27, 1893._Loomis, William Elmendorf (son of Edward F. and Elizabeth R.),d. Aug. 28, 1849, aged 1 yr., 2 mos.Van Arsdale, Nancy Oppie (wife of Peter G.), d. Jan. 6, 1875, in 82nd yr._Van Arsdale, Peter G., b. Nov. 4, 1794; d. Oct. 20, 1886._Van Arsdalen, Tunis, d. Sept. 11, 1810, aged 16 yrs., 2 mos., 11 dys._Van Arsdalen, _____ Van Middlesworth (wife of Robert?), d. Nov. 1, 1827, aged 28 yrs., 10 mos., 27 dys._Van Middleswarth, Magdalene Brokaw (wife of Tunis), d. July 4, 1793,aged 28 yrs., 9 mos._Van Middlesworth, Garret, d. Sept. 25, 1844, aged 47 yrs., 11 mos., 16 dys._Van Middlesworth, Jane (dau. of Tunis and Rebeckah), d. Nov. 23, 1821,aged 15 yrs., 11 dys._Van Middlesworth,Rebecca Probasco (wife of Tunis), d. Feb. 18, 1845,aged 74 yrs., 6 mos., 28 dys._Van Middlesworth, Samuel I. (son of Tunis and   75 Catherine), b. Sept. 22, 1823; d. Nov. 12, 1826._Van Middlesworth, Tunis, d. Jan. 9, 1828, aged 69 yrs., 4 dys._Vroom, Anna Dumont (wife of Peter D. Jr.),d. Sept. 1, 1829, aged 38 yrs._Vroom, Elsie Bogart (dau. of Peter D. and Ann), d. Oct. 22, 1826, aged 3 yrs., 8 mos._Vroom, Frederick (son of Peter D. and Ann), d. Aug. 8, 1824, aged 4 mos.,10 dys._Vroom, Guysbert Bogart (son of Peter D. Vroom and Ann Dumont),d. Sept. 10, 1828, aged 8 mos., 26 dys._Vroom, John P., d.May 27, 1865, aged 35 yrs., 11 mos., 16 dys._Vroom, Maria Elmendorf (dau. of Peter D. and Anna D.), b. Aug. 27, 1825;d. Aug. 13, 1904._Vroom, Peter D., b. Dec. 12, 1791; d. Nov. 18, 1873._Vroom, Peter Dumont (son of Peter D. and Ann), d. April 24, 1822,aged 3 yrs., 6 dys._Vroom, Susan Dumont (dau. of Peter D. and Ann), d. Nov. 6, 1826,aged 5 yrs., 15 dys._Waterman, Charlotte Bradley (wife of William), d. Jan. 12, 1863, aged 77 yrs., 16 dys._Waterman, Susan D. Frelinghuysen (wife of William Dwight Waterman),d. Aug. 11, 1863, aged 70 yrs., 10 mos., 26 dys._Waterman, William, d. June 10, 1861, aged 84 yrs. Children of Peter John Baptist (Peter B.) DUMONT and Susan Van MIDDLESWART: i. Mary DUMONT, born 4 Oct 1782, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 15 Nov 1792, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. ii. Ann DUMONT, born 1788, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1 Sep 1829, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. She married Peter Dumont VROOM 21 May 1817, in Somerset, New Jersey. Peter Dumont VROOM was born 12 Dec 1791, in New Jersey, died 18 Nov 1873, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. iii. Anthony (Teunis) DUMONT, born 28 Oct 1789, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 15 Nov 1792, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. iv. Jane DUMONT, born 1 Dec 1791, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 28 May 1875, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. She married Frederick FRELINGHUYSEN 4 Aug 1812. Frederick FRELINGHUYSEN was born 1788, in New York. v. John Baptist DUMONT, born 30 Jun 1792, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 11 Nov 1792, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. vi. Maria DUMONT, born 1 Jan 1794, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 22 Sep 1861, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. She married William C. ELMENDORPH. William C. ELMENDORPH was born 24 Feb 1786, in New Jersey of, died 30 Jul 1832, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, buried in Dumont Cemetery, Rariton. 43. Peter DUMONT (Peter , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 17 Oct 1753, in Somerset, 4 3 2 1 New Jersey, died 18 Mar 1807, in Cherry Valley of, Montgomery of, New York of. He married Mary ROSEBOOM about 1776. Mary ROSEBOOM was born about 1760. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Montgomery County, Fonda. Caughnawaga REf Church. ...Jan 2 1792 Breghje (born Apr 24 [1791?], dau of Peter Demon and Mareitje Rooseboom. ...Feb 19 1794   76 Jeseyntje (born May 10, 1793), dau of Peter Demon and Maria Roseboom. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Montgomery County, Canajoharie Township Page 101 1/2/3. Living next to Robert Roseboom, George Van Ness, Andrew Ten Eyck, John Zuphin, Peter Low, John Butler, Simon Rich, Benjamin Gilbert, William E. Cook. Children of Peter DUMONT and Mary ROSEBOOM: i. Henry DUMONT, born 18 Jan 1778, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 18 Jan 1816. ii. Gertrude DUMONT, born 16 Sep 1780, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Jul 1858. She married Charles HIGINBOTHAM about 1805, in Otsego, New York. Charles HIGINBOTHAM was born 14 Nov 1779, in Rhode Island. iii. Garret DUMONT, born 23 May 1786, in New Jersey of, died 12 Jan 1812. 87 iv. Peter DUMONT, born 16 Apr 1789, in Montgomery, New York, died 16 May 1852, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. v. Brachie (Breghje) (Bridget) DUMONT, born 24 Apr 1791, in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, christened 2 Jan 1792, in RefProtestDutch, Fonda, Montgomery, New York, died 1 Sep 1857, in Otsego, New York. She married William BENTLEY 2 Jan 1812, in New York. William BENTLEY was born 22 Feb 1790, in New York, died 23 Feb 1862, in Maple Valley, Otsego, New York. CENSUS: 1850 Westford,Otsego, New York vi. Cynthia (Jaseyntje) DUMONT, born 10 May 1793, in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, christened 19 Feb 1794, in RefProtestDutch, Fonda, Montgomery, New York. She married Luke FRENCH. Luke FRENCH was born about 1790. vii. Mary DUMONT, born 10 May 1795, in Montgomery, New York. 44. Rynear DUMONT (Reinier (Rynear) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 22 Mar 4 3 2 1 1770, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died about May 1828, in New Jersey. He married (1) Jane VOORHEES. Jane VOORHEES was born about 1775, in New Jersey. He married (2) Baliche BOGART. Baliche BOGART was born about 1775, in New Jersey. TAXLIST: 1802 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Township, page 4 Reynier Dumon. Children of Rynear DUMONT and Jane VOORHEES: i. Catherine DUMONT, born 15 Dec 1796, in New Jersey. Children of Rynear DUMONT and Baliche BOGART: i. Rynear DUMONT, born 27 Apr 1800, in New Jersey, died 17 Apr 1887, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Matilda. Matilda was born 1810/1811, in Canada.   77 CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Hunterdon County, Readington Rynear Dumont 50 NJ Matilda 39 Canada. 1880 Readington 45. William Van Orden DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born about Oct 1751, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 31 Oct 1751, in 1 Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died 1820/1830, in Coeymans Twp, Albany, New York. He married (1) Elizabeth BECKUS about 1782. Elizabeth BECKUS was born about 1760, in New York of. He married (2) Prudence BUSHNELL about 1805, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York. Prudence BUSHNELL was born 13 Apr 1767, in France of, died 23 Jun 1826, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, buried in Chestnut Lawn Cemetery. QUESTIONABLE LINK: It is possible that William of Albany County, and William of New Jersey are different people, but it seems likely they are the same. BIOGRAPHY. William Van Orden Dumond was in Albany County with his from beginning about 1766. During the Revolutionary War he sided with the British, and apparently is the same Lt. William Van Dumon of New York and New Jersey. LINKS-MILITARY--UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIST (UEL): 1778/1779 William Van Dumon Lt, New Jersey volunteers. In New York 1778, 1779. LINKS-MILITARY-UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIS: 1780 NEW JERSEY, Morris County."Documents Relating to Revolutionary History of State of new Jersey" Vol IV. On Internet, Family Treemkaer GenealogyLibrary.Com. William Dumayn, Late of Morris County, NJ. Confiscated estate sold Feb 28, 1780 (Loyalist). Laws of the state of New York By New York (State), New York (State). Legislative Bill Drafting Commission (INTERNET - GOOGLE BOOKS) CHAP. CCXVII. .....An ACT for the relief of Henry Burhans. Passed April 15, 1814. .....WHEREAS it appears that Henry Burhans is in possession of a farm of land, situate in Catskill, in the county of Greene, of which William Van Orden Dumond was seised of an undivided portion, whichportion the said Henry Burhans purchased for a valuable and full consideration, without a knowledge of any defect of title: And whereas, It appears that the said William Van Orden Dumond was indictedand convicted of the crime of adhering to the enemies of this state during the revolutionary war, and judgment was rendered against him in January term, 1782, and the judgment signed after the signing of the preliminary articles of peace : And whereas, The said Henry Burhans has himself made discovery of the claim or title of the people of this state to the share or interest of the said William Van Orden Dumond, of and in the premises ; and inasmuch as it is inexpedient for the people of this state to assert a title and divest the bona fide purchaser of his estate in the premises : Therefore, .....BE it enacted by tlie People of the State of N en-York, rtprtscntedln Senate and Assembly, That all the estate, right, title and interest, of the people of this state, of, in and to that farm of land, situate in the town of Catskill, in the county of Greene, in the possession of Henry   78 Burhans, junior, son of the said Henry Burhans, be, and hereby is granted to the said Henry Burhns, his heirsand assigns forever : Provided, The said Henry Burhan* shall pay, or secure to be paid, to the people of this state, such sum as the surveyor-general shall, under all the circumstance, think reasonable and just. MIGRATION: Jan 1782 to Nova Scotia. "...The house which [Jan Baptist] Dumond built in 1761. ...During the Revolution it was a tavern,and the owner and innkeeper was more than once under suspician for disloyalty to the confederation. It was his son, it is believed, who in Jan 1782, was attained for treason and fled to Nova Scotia." SOURCE: "History of Green County, New York" Page 117. LINKS-MARRIAGE: 1782 NOVA SCOTIA, St. Johns. Some source have that William married Elizabeth Tibbets there in 1782. LINKS-BAPTISM: 1783 born Feb 2 Margaret, of Hendrikus Burhans and Temperance Dumont. Wit. William V. Norden Dumont and Jannetje Schoonmaker. LAND: 1785 NOVA SCOTA, Sunbury County. (NOTE: Sunbury County now in New Brunswick) Abstracts of old Series I, Sunbury County (Nova Scotia) Petitions 1765-1823 .....Drumond, William O. 1785 William O. Dumond (Lieut in 1st Battalion of New Jersey Volunteers), Thomas Phillips, Matthew Phillips, Sr, Zophar Phillips, Matthew Phillips, Jr, James Pritchard, Thos, Smith, Andrew Smith, Samuel Smith and John Stenson, asks for land on the Rusagonis Stream. .....Tibbets, John 1785 John Tibbets who came in 1766, improved lands at Oromocto, granted to Constant Conners and wants a remedy. IMMIGRATION: 1792 NEW YORK, Albany County, From Canada. See 1811 record. BAPTISM: 1793 NEW YORK, Albany County, Jerusalem Reformed Church. William Allen Dumond, born Aug 16, 1793, bapt May 2, 1793. Parents William V. Dumond and Elizabeth Beckus. LINKS-BAPTISM: 1797 NEW YORK, Albany County, Jerusalem Reformed Dutch Church. ...Jul 2 1797, born Apr 29 1797 Jacob Osterhout, son of Johannes Osterhout and Mary Williems. Sp: Williem D. Demon and Betsy Allen. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Albany County, Coeymans Township. ...Wm V. Dumond 101011 - 11100. Residing next to David Barnum, David McCarty, John McCarty, Joseph Hazleton. ...Cornelius Dumend 11202-21001. Residing next to Joseph Springsteen, Samuel Barret, James Schofield, Jonathan Cutler, Peter Van Antwerp. LINKS-CHILDREN: 1811 Son John Baptist listed in will of father, John Baptist. MILITARY: 1812 "British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812, Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, Maryland 1979, Kenneth Scott, compiler. "Dumond, William V., age 60, 20 years in U.S., wife and 9 children, Coeymans, (British) lieutenant on half pay (2-7 Nov 1812). NOTE: THIS INDICATES THAT THIS WILLIAM V. had lived in Canada.   79 CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Albany County, Coeymans Township Cornelius Demun 000111-00101. William V. Demun 010101-00201. FAMILY: William V. Dumond of Albany County, NY married to Prudence Bushnell and had nine children. Wifes name from christening of their son, Washington Eli Dumond: Washington Eli Dumond chr 21 Aug 1808 in Coeymans Reformed Church, Albany, New York. CONFLICT: Records of Lorraine Luke has William Henry Dumond, son of Philipus. The Name William Henry Dumond for the father could have come from the grandchildren. Both William Allen (1795) and Frances Lee (1791) had their first sons named William Henry. LINKS: CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Albany county,Albany. Austin Dumont 000010-20110. May be son?? CEMETERY: Old Chestnut Lawn Cemetery Dumont or Dumond Prudence, wife of William N. d. June 23, 1826 age 59 yrs., 2 mos., 10 days marker within Ely plot .....Ely (Rev. War) Worthington d. May 20, 1804 age 44 yrs., 1 mo., 15 days. Prudence Bushnell, his wife d. June 23, 1826 age 59 yrs., 2 mos., 10 days Children of William Van Orden DUMOND and Elizabeth BECKUS: i. DUMOND, born ABT 1783/1784, in Canada or New Y. ii. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born ABT 1784/1790, in Sunbury, Nova Scotia. iii. DUMOND, born about 1786, in Sunbury, Nova Scotia. iv. DUMOND, born about 1788, in Sunbury, Nova Scotia. v. Frances Lee (Fanny) DUMOND, born 4 Mar 1791, in St. John's, Sunbury, Nova Scotia, died 17 Dec 1874. She married Zachariah DEDERICK 1 Feb 1809, in Kaatsban, Ulster, New York. Zachariah DEDERICK was born 19 May 1790, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 7 Jun 1838, in New York. PARENTS: Zacharias DEDERICK and Catharine Behr. vi. William Allen DUMOND, born 16 Aug 1793, in Bethlehem, Albany, New York, died 19 Apr 1837, in New York City, Kings, New York. He married Catherine DEDERICK 25 Oct 1815, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. Catherine DEDERICK was born 22 Jan 1798, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 22 Jun 1849, in Athens, Greene, New York, buried in Athens Rural Cem, Athens, Greene, New York. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Wm A. Dumond 200010-01100. PARENTS: William DEDERICK and Lena Van Gorden. vii. DUMOND, born about 1795, in Albany, New York.   80 Children of William Van Orden DUMOND and Prudence BUSHNELL: i. DUMOND, born about 1803, in Coeymans Twp, Albany, New York. ii. Washington Eli DUMOND, born about Aug 1808, in Coeymans Twp, Albany, New York. 46. Ignatius DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born about Sep 1753, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 8 Sep 1753, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died before 1811. He married Annatje (Anna) OSTERHOUT. Annatje (Anna) OSTERHOUT was born about 1755, in Ulster, New York. BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. "Record of Baptisms at Katsbaan Church, Saugerties, Ulster County, New York" LDS Microfilm #017987. Dates or baptism date. Ignas Dumont Jannetje John Van Orden Annatje Osterhaudt 5 Jul 1760 Treintje Dubois CONFLICT: Daughter born when father only a few years old. ACTION: Have rechecked the baptism date, and is correct as transcribed in several records. Children of Ignatius DUMOND and Annatje (Anna) OSTERHOUT: i. Jannetje DUMOND, born about 1780, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened in Katsbaan, Saugerties, Ulster, New York. 47. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born about Feb 1758, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, christened 26 Feb 1758, in 1 Linlithgo Reform, Livingston, Columbia, New York, died 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York, buried in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Claertje SCHERMERHORN about 1780, in Albany, New York. Claertje SCHERMERHORN was born about May 1756, in New York, christened 21 May 1756. He married (2) Catharina DUMOND about 1783, in Greene, New York. She was the daughter of David DUMOND and Elizabeth Van ORDEN. Catharina DUMOND was born about Mar 1767, in Ulster, New York, christened 20 Apr 1767, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1855, in Catskill, Greene, New York. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR Eleventh Regiment, Capt James Waldron : Enlisted men: David Dumond, John B. Dumond, John B. Dumond Jr. William Dumond. SOURCE: "NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR & 1812" VOL I P 232. Found at Genealogy.Com. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Marriages and Baptisms of Dutch Reformed Church of Catskill, Green County, New York" 1955 at Seattle Genealogical Society. Jan DeMon Jan Jacob Schermerhorn Clertje Schermerhorn bpt Nov 18, 1781 and wife Jan DeMond Jr. Elizabeth David DeMond Catharina bpt June 12, 1784 Elizabeth   81 LINKS-CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Albany County John Demon 1/2/3. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2000) Martha _____ descent from daughter Elizabeth and John Longendyck. PARENTS: Johannes Schermerhorn and Jannetje Vosburgh. Children of John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Claertje SCHERMERHORN: i. John (Jan) DUMOND, born about Nov 1781, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 18 Nov 1781, in Catskill, Greene, New York. Children of John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Catharina DUMOND: 88 i. Elizabeth DUMOND, born 31 May 1784, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 1 Jan 1864, in Ulster, New York. 48. Peter Van ORDEN (John , Temperence Elizabeth LOVERIDGE , Margriete (Margaret) DUMONT , 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 10 Feb 1761, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened Mar 1761, in 1 Catskill, Albany, Ny, died 15 Jul 1841, in Windham, Greene, New York. He married (1) Mary CROOKER 15 Jul 1804. Mary CROOKER was born 31 Jul 1774, in Rye, Westchester, New York, died 29 Mar 1848, in Windham, Greene, New York, buried 1849, in Van Orden, Family Cemetery, Windham Mountain, Greene Co., Ny. He married (2) Neeltje DUMOND 15 Aug 1780. Neeltje DUMOND was born about 1765, in Cattskill, Green, New York. He married (3) Rebecca FRELIGO. Rebecca FRELIGO was born about 1763, in . Children of Peter Van ORDEN and Neeltje DUMOND: i. Jan Van ORDEN, born 2 Jan 1791, in Cattskill, Green, New York. ii. Elizabeth Van ORDEN, born 8 Dec 1784, in Cattskill, Green, New York, christened 6 Feb 1785, in Saugerties, Ulster Co., NY, USA, died 22 Apr 1860. iii. Tryntje Van ORDEN, born 9 Jul 1786, in Cattskill, Green, New York, christened 9 Jul 1786, in Catskill, Greene Co., NY (now NY, USA), died 13 Sep 1833. iv. Rachel Van ORDEN, born 9 Jul 1786, in Cattskill, Green, New York, christened 7 Sep 1788, in Catskill, Greene Co., NY (now NY, USA), died 23 Feb 1867. 49. Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND (David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about 1755, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died about Aug 1814, in Ovid 1 Township, Seneca, New York. He married (2) Maria ECKERT 16 Nov 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of Adam Peter ECKERT and Maria Van STEENBERGEN. Maria ECKERT was born about May 1766, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 3 Jun 1766, in Dutch Ref Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (3) Margaret about 1798, in New York. Margaret was born about 1763, in New York.   82 QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who parents of Peter Philip Dumond were. He did not associate much with any of the Dumond family in Ulster County (indicating his father might have died early, but was strongly associated with the Dumond family of Tompkins county. These were the children of Peter Dumond (1731) and probably children of David Dumond (1728), two brothers. Peter (1731) already had a son(Peter J. Dumond). It is likely that Peter Philip Dumond was a nephew of Peter Dumond (1731). Most of the children of the sibling s of Peter (1731) can be accounted for, except for the children ofDavid Dumond (1728), and thus, tentatively, I am placing Peter Dumond as the son of David Dumond. LINKS: Other possible links: perhaps the son of Pieter Dumont (Nov 1733 Kingston, died 1755/1785, son of Johannes (John) Dumont and Rachel Schoonmaker. Peter is was born in 1733, living in 1745, but not listed later. The families of Johannes and Rachel Dumont lived at times in Marbleton. ............Other families who lived at times in Marbleton were the descendants of Igenas Dumond (1701-1738) and Catrina Schuyler. There is a possibility that one of their sons, David Dumond (1728-1776/89) who married Elizabeth Van Orden, had a son not previously known. They married about 1753, first known son is William Van orden Dumond (1758-1813). ............Only one other possibility for a father of Peter Dumond. That might have been Cornelis Dumond (1735 Kingston), son of Walron Dumond (1693-1783) and Janneken Brink. No other information isever found about Cornelis. This family appears to never have been near Marbletown. ...........One other possibility is that Peter was the son of William Van Orden Dumond. This family was related to those who lived in Marbletown, and William may have had other children, but a will naming his children does not name a Peter. Our Peter would fit here, since most of those Dumonds who settled in central New York were close relatives of William Van Orden. ...........It seems likely that Peter Dumond (1755 Marbletown) lost his father when young, as in his early marriage, he never associates with any of the Dumond family. Note that in 1789 he is listed as Petrus Dumond Junior, indicating another older Peter Dumond in the vicinity, not necessarily his father. NAME: Middle name always listed as P. Since there are really no other Dutch names (except Paul), I have listed Philip becase this is a traditional family name. The only names in the family startingwith P. are Petrus and Philipus. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. MARRIAGE: 16 Nov 1784 Petrus Dumont, widower, born Marbletown, resides Kingston, to Maria Ekkert, born and resides in Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Petrus P. Dumont Adam Adam Ekert Maria Ekert 8 Jan 1786 Maria Steenberg Petrus Dumont Cornelius Cornelius Ekert Maria Ekert 1 July 1787 Catharin Ekert Petrus Dumond Jr. Martinus Martinus Ekert Maria Ekert 31 May 1789 Rachel Ekert Petrus P. Dumond Maria No witnesses Maria Ekert 23 Jan 1791 CHILDREN-NAMING: For Maria's family. Adam for her father. Cornelius for her oldest brother.   83 Martinus for her next oldest brother. Maria for her mother. PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Esopus". CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston; page 172, Peter Du Mond, 1M 16-up, 4M 0-16, 2F. Living next to Benjamin De La Mater, Henry Ostrander, Lenert Gross, Samuel Swart, Jacobus DuBois, Solomon Eckart Jr., Adam Eckart, Gideon Ostrander, Abraham Van Vliet, Abraham Van Aken. NOTE: Census indicates one other son. COURT: 1800 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses. Names of Persons in the Town of Ulysses qualified by Law to serve as Jurors. 1800: David Oliver, Peter Dumond, George Segor. POLITICAL: 1803-1804 Peter P. Dumont Member of New York State Assembly, from Otsego County. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Cayuga County, Ulysses Township. George Sager 00110-02001, Edward Oliver 11*1*-30010, Richard Pangburn 00010-00010, (George, Edward, and Richard living next to John Hunter, Dirck Woodcock, John Woodcock, Wm Van Norman, Eliakim Dean, Hanse Segar (different page) 11010-21010, Peter Dumont 12001-30010 (Peter Next to Isaac Hammell, Stephen Casterline, John Brink, Robert McDowell, Abraham Mirakle, and Anne Caywood). DEEDS: SCHENECTADY COUNTY 1806: D 786 21 October 1806 .....MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT .....Robert Roseboom, George Van Nest, Peter P. Dumont, Andreas Ten Eyck to Angelica Campbell .....Whereas Daniel Campbell during his lifetime - 27 January 1786 - conveyed to John Van Nest land in town of Woster, near Cherry Valley - it appears Campbell had no title to land - the parties of First part are now selling outright to Angelica Campbell CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Ulysses Township Page 172 Peter P. Demun 10001-20001. Living next to Jeremiah Smith, Alvy Coykendohl, Squire Baily, William Caywood, John Miller, Ebenzer Perry,Mathias Brink, George Brink, John Brink, Benjamin Coykendohl, Jonathan Shepard, Jacob Shephard. On page 171 same township lived George Sager and Simon Sager. PLACE: Ulysses township was in 1810 in Seneca County, changed between 1810/1820 to Tompkins County. LAND: 1811 Index to Deeds Tompkins County, NY 1817-1860 Books A-K, Grantor Index (LDS microfilm # 850972). 1811 (Deed) Peter P. & Margaret Dumond, of the town of Ulysses to George Brink of Ulysses.Page 461 Deed Book B. Part #85, in town of Ulysses, bounded by Abraham Markle, William Caywood, George Brink. 50 Acres. 22 April 1811. Recorded 1819. LINK: Above land transaction (1811) mentions Abraham Markle. Same reference, page 464 lists Abraham Markle and wife Catherine.   84 LAND: 1811 NEW YORK, Tompkins County DEED. Book A, page 158. 2 April 1811 Robert Lyttle and wife Ann of Ulysses, Seneca County to Peter P. Dumond of the same town. Bounded by David Coddington. Lot # 100, Ulysses, 5 acres. LAND: 1814 NEW YORK, Tompkins County DEED. Book A, page 157. 31 May 1814, John and Elenor Van Etten of Ulysses to Peter P. Dumond, of the same place. Bounded by Jacob Dunning. Signed 8 August 1814. Lot #99, Ulysses, 37 acres. PROBATE: Seneca County Wills and Administration 1804-1813, Book A. DUMOND, Peter B., town of Ovid (Ovid Twp), Seneca County, decd. Wife Margaret. Son John (Under age); Executors, Joseph Coddington, Jacob Shepherd 2 Aug 1814. Witnesses David Smith and Alvin Dibble, page 62. LAND: 1817 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Town of Ulysses. Book A, page 253. Indenture made 13 Aug 1817, signed 30 Aug 1817. From Frederick and Mariah Jones (of Danby, Tioga County) and Peter P. Dumond(of Esopus, Ulster County), to Peter I. Dumond (of Ulysses, Tompkins County). Part of Lots #99 and 100, subdivision 4 on 99, it being all that farm formerly owned by Peter P. Dumond, deceased, town of Ulysses, Tompkins County (formerly Seneca County). ......TRANSCRIPTION:*********** *****COPIED BY: Cheryl Hall Date: 14 Nov 2003 2:07 AM GMT Frederick JONES &c. & Peter P. DUMOND to Peter I. DUMOND ...THIS INDENTURE made this 30th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, between Frederick JONES & Mariah JONES his wife of Danby in the County of Tioga and State of New York and Peter P. DUMOND of Esopus in the County of Ulster in the state aforesaid of the first part, and Peter I. DUMOND of the Town of Ulysses in the County of Tompkins and State aforesaid of the second part, ...WITNESSETH That the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part, have remised, released and forever quit claimed, and by these presents do remise, release and forever quit claim, unto the said party of the second part in his actual possession now being, and to his heirs and assigns forever, ...ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, being part of lots number ninety nine and one hundred, being subdivision four on ninety nine, it being all that farm formerly owned by Peter P. DUMOND, deceased, in the Town of Ulysses in the county of Tompkins (formerly Seneca). ...TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all and singular the right, title, interest, property, claim and demand of the said parties of the first part of in and to the same. ...TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described premises unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns for ever. IN WITNESS whereof the said parties of the first part have hereunto put theirhands & seals on the day & year first above written. ... Frederick Jones (L.S.) Mariah [her X mark] Jones (L.S.) Peter P. [his X mark] Dumond (L.S.) ... Signed and Sealed and Delivered in presence of Charles Bingham D. Woodcock as to P. P. Dumond ........ STATE OF NEW YORK (ss.) Be it remembered that on the 30th day of August in the year 1817, personally appeared before me Frederick Jones and Mariah Jones, to me personally known as two of the within named grantors and acknowledged that they had executed the within deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the said Mariah Jones being examined by me privately and apart from her husband also acknowledged that shehad executed the same freely as her own voluntary act, without any fear threat or compulsion from her said husband, and I have examined the same do allow it to be recorded. ..........   85 Charles Bingham, Master in Chancery ........... STATE OF NEW YORK (ss.) On the 30th day of August 1817, personally appeared before me Peter P. Dumond one of the within named grantors, being personally known to me and acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the use & purposes therein mentioned. .......... D. Woodcock, Master in Chancery ........ A True Record entd. Octr 25th 1817 at 7 oclock PM ................ J. G. McDowell, Dep CLK LAND: 1821 NEW YORK, Tompkins County. 8 Oct 1821, David Dumond (of Danby, Tioga County) to Peter J. (I.) Dumond (of Danby, Tioga County) Lots #99 and #100 of Town of Ithaca (late Town of Ulysses) (Ulysses Twp) 99,100 3/1 Acres Book D, page 325. David Dumond, (heir at case???) of Peter P. Dumond, deceased. LINKS: The listed David Dumond appears to be David Dumond (born 1782) son of William Van Orden Dumond. David lived in Steuben County, New York. NAME: Ekkert (on marriage certificate), Ekkert or Ekker at christening. Most often spelled Eckert. Also known as Akart, Eckerd, and Eckart. Children of Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND and ____ ____: i. Peter Philip DUMOND, born about 1778, in Ulster, New York. He married Annatje ATKINS 24 Nov 1799, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Annatje ATKINS was born about Feb 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 11 Feb 1780, in Kingston. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if this Peter P. Dumont is a child of Petrus P. Dumond/t, but seems to fit very good for now. Petrus P. Dumond had one other son, probably by his first wife, who died, and probably named Peter P.(Perhaps first son named after father?). The deed records of Tompkins county indicate a Peter P. Dumond of Esopus in 1817 who signed for property of Peter P. Dumond, decd of Tompkins County. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. MARRIAGE: Peter P. Dumont married Annatje Atkins, both residing in Kingston 24 Nov 1799. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 232 Peter Dumont 00010-00100. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. Peter P. Dumond Males 1 0-10, 1 26-45; FEM 1 0-10, 1 16-26. Living next to Conrad Weist, Jeremiah Terpenning, Solomon Peter Ackert, Moses Day, ElishaBe(noer?), George Atkins. NOTE: In 1820 all the neighbors lived in Esopus, Ulster County (check Conrad   86 West, Solomon Ackert, George Atkins, Jeremiah Terpenning). PARENTS: Joris (George) ETKENS (ATKINS) and Catharina Weit (WHITE). Children of Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND and Maria ECKERT: 89 i. Adam DUMOND, born about Dec 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1830, in Wayne of, New York. 90 ii. Cornelius DUMOND, born 3 JUN 1786/1787, in Esopus, Ulster, New York, died 2 Dec 1871, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. iii. Martinus DUMOND, born about May 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 31 May 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MUST HAVE DIED EARLY SINCE I CANNOT FIND ANY RECORDS FOR HIM. There are only two other Martin Damon's (only variant found), but both are clearly from some other family. iv. Maria DUMOND, born about Jan 1791, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 23 Jan 1791, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Frederick JONES. Frederick JONES was born about 1790, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Maria married Frederick Jones. Link is Deed 1817 between Frederick Jones and Mariah Jones, his wife, of Danby, in the county of Tioga, and Peter P. Dumond of Esopus, in the County of Ulster to Peter I. Dumond of the town of Ulysses, in the county of Tompkins. This would seem to indicate that Peter P. and Mariah owned the property of (their father) Peter P. Dumond and relinquished it to Peter I. Dumond. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Ontario County, Seneca. Frederick Jones 220010-20010. Living next to James Grayham, John Atkinson. LINKS: Probably one of two Frederick Jones to account for: 1) Frederick S. Jones, 1820 Boston Twp, Niagara County, NY and 1840 Concord Twp, Erie Co, Ny. 2) Frederick Jones 1820 Seneca, Ontario County, NY. OR: Frederick M. Jones 1840 Cairo, Greene Co, NY Frederick Jones 1840 Conajoharie Twp, Montgomery Twp, NY NOTE: Frederick Jones and Anna Miller md ca. 1815 Middleburg, Schoharie Co,NY. Children of Peter Philip (Petrus) DUMOND and Margaret: i. John DUMOND, born about 1805, in New York. ii. Ann DUMOND, born 10 Aug 1807, in Ovid Township, Seneca, New York, died 21 Mar 1903, in Morenci, Lenawee, Michigan, buried in Oak Grove Cem. She married (1) John CODDINGTON 1833, in Tompkins, New York. John   87 CODDINGTON was born 1810, in Ulysses Township, Seneca, New York, died 17 Oct 1851, in Seneca Township, Lenawee, New York. She married (2) Amaziah TURNER 1855, in Michigan. Amaziah TURNER was born about 1805, in Michigan of. CENSUS: 1850 MICHIGAN, Lenawee County, Seneca Township. John Codington 40 NY Ann 42 NY Sarah 7 MI Peter 4 MI. CENSUS: 1900 MICHIGAN, Lenawee County, Seneca Township, Morenci. Peter Coddington Aug 1845 MI, Maria Sept 1847 OH (5 children). Ann Turner (mother) Aug 1806 age 93. 4 children, 2 living. NY ENGLAND ENGLAND. OBITUARY: 1903 MICHIGAN, Lenawee County. 100 YEARS AGO Today......Originally Published: Mar 22, 1903.....Daily Telegram, Adrian, Lenawee County Sad news comes from Morenci today concerning the death of its oldest resident, Mrs. Anna (Demond) Turner, 96. Born in Ovid, N.Y., 1807, she married John Coddington in 1833 and moved to Michigan in 1837. She was left a widow with two children and married Amaziah Turner in 1855. Born in the year the steamboat was invented, she lived to see all the marvels that steam and electricity have produced. CEMETERY: MICHIGAN, Lenawee County, Morenci, Oak Grove Cemetery. Amy Turner Aug 10 1807 Oneida, NY - March 21, 1902 Morenci. DEATH RECORD: Morenci,Lenawee County, Michigan (State Records) AnnTurner died March 21, 1903, buried March 24, 1903 in Oak Grove Cemetery born Aug 10, 1807 in Ovid Township, Tompkins County, NY LINKS: (Internet, Tompkins County Queeries): Anna Demun, born 1807, daughter of Peter Demun, died 1903. Married John Coddington born 1810 Ulysses, Tompkins Co, NY, died 17 Oct 1851 Seneca Twp, Lenawee Co, MI (son of John Coddington and Mary). Four Children all buried Morenci Cemetery, Morenci, Lenawaee county, Michigan. PARENTS: John CODDINGTON and Mary _____. iii. DUMOND, born about 1809, in Ulysses Township, Seneca, New York. 50. William Van Orden DUMOND (David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born about 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 17 Dec 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 13 Mar 1813, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. He married Rachel DUMOND 23 Apr 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of Hermanus (Harmonous) DUMOND and Jenneke (Jennie) BRINK. Rachel DUMOND was born about Oct 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Nov 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1827/1829.   88 M ILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR Eleventh Regiment, Capt James Waldron : Enlisted men: David Dumond, John B. Dumond, John B. Dumond Jr. William Dumond. SOURCE: "NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR & 1812" VOL I P 232. Found at Genealogy.Com. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church ofKingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 23 Apr 1780 Willem Dumont, born and resides in the Great Imbocht District, including the present town of Catskill, Greene county, New York (formed 1772) to Rachel Dumont, born and resides Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Marriages and Baptisms of Dutch Reformed church of Catskill, Greene County, New York" 1955 at Seattle Genealogical Society. Willem DuMon Willem Van Orden DuMon Jan Baptist DuMon Rachel DuMon bpt May 26, 1787 Elizabeth DuMon Willem deMon Waldron Waldron DeMond Rachel deMon bpt Feb 22, 1789 Catherine Demon BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptism Record Linlithgo Reformed Church, Livingston, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1968 at Seattle Genealogical Society. William Dumont Jannetje Hermanus Dumont Rachel Dumont bpt 3 Jul 1791 Tempy Dumont CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill Town. Page 21. John B. Dumond 4/0/3. William Dumond 1/4/1. David Dumond 1/1/4. Residing next to John Van Orden, Conradt Milkhouse, Egnatius Van Oreden, Jacob Van Vechtin, John Socks, Peter I. Overpagh, John Millery, Hezekiah Van Orden. PLACE: Catskill was in Albany County, that part which, in 1800, became Greene County. MIGRATION: Moved from Catskill, Albany County, to Livingston, Columbia County 1791. Moved from Livingston to Ulster County 1792/1793. Moved from Saugerties, Ulster County to Washington Township, Seneca County, New York 1794/1799. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Cayuga County, Washington Township. William Dumont 20101-30001. COURT: 1804, Seneca County Jury List: William Dumond, Washington, Seneca County. (On USGENWEB Seneca County, on Internet). LAND: 1804 Seneca County, New York, Index of Deeds 1804-1857 Grantor Index Vol A-K Joshua Dumond & wife to William Dumond Book A, page 453. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Seneca County, William V. Dumond 00100-00100. William Demond 01101-11101. PROBATE: Seneca County Wills and Administration 1804-1813 Book A. (on Internet at USGENWEB   89 Seneca County). Dumond, William, deceased of the town of Fayette, dated 1 March 1813, proved 23 March 1813.Executorsare Hugh McAlister and Alexander Rorison of the town of Fayeete. Wife Rachel. Sons David, William T. Herman, Joseph (under 21) daughters Temperance Dulles, Catherine (Caty) Dumond, Elizabeth Dumond, and granddaughter Rachel Rosierants. Land is mentioned that has been previosly sold to Henry Chunkquiller. Witnesses: Casper Yost, Jeremiah Van Ryper and Samuel Quigley. Witnesses to Codicil: George Thomas, George Easterley, and William Pontious. Book A:269-274. PROBATE: Seneca County Wills and Administration 1804-1813 Book A. (on Internet at GOOGLE BOOKS). Dumond, William, deceased of the town of Fayette, dated 1 March 1813, proved 23 March 1813. ....."I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Rachel Dumond six hundred dollars, to be paid in manner following, viz: two hundred and fifty dollars as soon as the first payment is made for land sold to Henry Chunkquiter, and three hundred and fifty dollars in four equal payments, as the payments from the said Henry Chunkquiter become due and are paid. I also give and bequeath to my said widow, mybed and bedding on which myself and my wife usually lay; also her two choices of the milch cows in my flock; also six head of old sheep, which she may choose; also I leave to my beloved wife the youngest one horse, saddle and bridle; all which I give to my wife in lieu of her dower. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son David Dumond nine hundred dollars, to be paid in manner following, viz: four hundred dollars as soon as the first payment is made for the land on which I live, bought by Henry Chunkquiter, and the remaining five hundred dollars to be paid in equal installments, as the paymentsdue on the above mentioned sale become due and are paid. Item: I also give and bequeath unto my son William V. Dumond seven hundred dollars ; four hundred dollars to be paid as mentioned before for David Dumond, and the remaining three hundred dollars to be paid as the before mentioned legacies are. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Herman Dumond one hundred acres of land, off the west end ofmy land on lot No. 22 in the town of Fayette, to include the improvements made by my sons David and William Dumond. I also leave to my said son Herman Dumond the use of the meadow on the east end of said lot, until my son Joseph comes to the age of twenty-one years ; also I leave to my said son Herman one hundred dollars, to be paid in hand. I also give to my son Herman all my stock of different kinds of cattle, whatsoever, which have not already been disposed of. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph Dumond the remainder of my lands on the south side of said lot No. 22, to include themeadow at the east end of said lot. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Temperance Duells five hundred dollars, to be paid into the hand of my son Herman Dumond; one hundred and fifty dollars at the time the first payments are to be made to the other heirs, and the remaining three hundred and fifty dollars to be paid as the payments of the first above mentioned heirs receive their shares, which my said son Herman Dumond shall lay out in land to the best advantage he can, for her and her heirs. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Caty five hundred dollars, to be paid and applied in the same manner and for the uses for my said daughter Caty, as mentioned in the above bequest. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth five hundred dollars, to be paid at the times before mentioned, for the benefit of her and her heirs, as described above, to the other female heirs. I also give to my said daughter Elizabeth one hundred dollars, out of the last payment to be made onthe land sold to Henry Chunkquiter. I also give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Rachel Rosekrans one hundred dollars, of the last payment above mentioned. I also allow my son Herman Dumond to giveto my son Joseph Dumond common English schooling, at the expense of him, my son Herman Dumond. I also allow all   90 my farming utensils, loom, &c. to be sold at public vendue, and the money arising from said sale to be equally divided between my sons David, Herman, William and Joseph Dumoud. I also allow all my grain in the sheaf, bushel, ground or otherwise; all my meats, potatoes and other vegetables, to be for the support of my widow and family. I also allow my widow to have the use of all my dresser, &c. kitchen furniture during her natural life, and at her death be equally divided between mythree daughters mentioned in this will. My will also is, that if any of my heirs above mentioned should die without lawful issue, that the part willed to them should be equally divided between the surviving heirs. I also allow that if my son Herman should die during my wife's widowhood, that she should have the profits of the land willed to my son Herman, during her widowhood, and no longer. I also order all my lawful debts and funeral expenses to be paid out of the several legacies, in proportion to the sums allowed to each heir. I also allow and order my executors to convey to Henry Chunkquiter the lands sold to him, as will appear in the article of ale: and I do hereby appoint Hugh McAllister and Alexander Eorison of Fayette town, and county of Seneca, my executors of this my last willand testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made." LAND: 1818 NEW YORK, Seneca County. William Dumond, by Exr to Henry Shaukwiler. Seneca County Deed Book M, page 252. PROBATE-SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK CONTESTING: Reports of cases in law and equity in the Supreme court of the State of New York..., Volume 26 By Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Page 105-116December 1857. (ON INTERNET, Google Books) .....William Dumond, late of the town of Fayette, in the county of Seneca, had about 162 acres of land in township of Romulus, (now Fayette).On 1st March 1813 William published his will. William died13 March 1813 at Fayette, will proved 23 March 1813. William left surviving children and grandchildren: David Dumond, Herman Dumond, who died 1st Dec 1852 without issue and without ever having married; William V. Dumond who died in the autumn of 1851, leaving children him surviving; Joseph Dumond who died after his father's death, under age without issue, never having married, and was about tenyears old at his father's death; Temperance Duells, wife of Samuel Duells, who died since the death of her father, elaving one child who is still living; her husband Mr. Duells died before the deathof said Temperance; Elizabeth, who was married to Nelson Rosevilt, who died after the death of her father about 30 years ago, leaving her husband and two children who are still living; Catherine, whois the wife of George Stuck, both of whom are living; and Rachel D. Rosekrans, a granddaughter of WIlliam Dumond, who was the daughter of Jane Dumond Rosekrans, (a daughter of said WIlliam Dumond,) who died before the death of her father, the said Rachel being still living. Rachel Dumond, the widow of the testator, died about 29 years ago. Children of William Van Orden DUMOND and Rachel DUMOND: 91 i. David DUMOND, born 31 Mar 1782, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 1854/1859, in Wayne Township, Steuben, New York. ii. Hermanus (Harmon) DUMOND, born 11 Jul 1784, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 7 Dec 1852, in Fayette, Seneca, New York, buried in Burgh Cemetery, Fayette, Seneca, New York. He married Sarah. Sarah was born 10 May 1790, in   91 New York, died 24 Nov 1858, in Fayette, Seneca, New York, buried in Burgh Cemetery, Fayette, Seneca, New York. LAND: 1831 Seneca County, New York Grantor's Index to Deeds 1804-1857 Vol A-K (LDS microfilm 81347). Harmon Dumond to Peter C. Smith. Book X, page 218. LAND: 1843 Seneca County, New York Grantor's Index to Deeds 1804-1857 Vol A-K (LDS microfilm 81347). Harmon Dumond to Trustees of 1st Wesleyan Methodist Society in Seneca Falls. Book OO page 238. CEMETERY: Harmon Dumond died Dec 7, 1852, age 68y, 5 months. CEMETERY: Sarah Dumond,his wife deid Nov 24, 1858,age 68-6-14. 92 iii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about May 1787, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died after 1850, in Shiawassee of, Michigan. iv. Waldron DUMOND, born about Feb 1789, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 22 Feb 1789, in Catskill, Greene, New York. LAND: 1806 Seneca County, New York Grantor's Index to Deeds 1804-1857 Vol A-K (LDS microfilm 81347). Waldron Dumond to George Yost. Book B, page 181. DEATH: May have died by 1813 as not in fathers will. v. Jannetje DUMOND, born about Jun 1791, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, christened 3 Jul 1791, in Linlithgo Reform, Livingston, Columbia, New York. She married ROSENKRANS about 181, in Seneca, New York. ROSENKRANS was born 1794. DEATH: May have died by 1813 as not in fathers will. LINKS: FAMILY: Another member of the unknown family is Harmon D. Rosenkrans, of Bradford, Steuben County, New York, who in 1896 and in June 1898 reported as follows: "My fathers name was Peter, and my grandfathers was John. My grandfather moved from Orange County, to Cayuga County, New York, town of Oswego, when my father was quite young. I think they were both born in Orange County, New York. In 1780 my grandfather married Magdalena Brink. His children were: William, born 1784, John, 1768, Zachariah, 1790, Peter, 1794, Mary, 1796, Rachel, 1800, Jacob, 1803. My father Peter married in 1816, Temperance Dumond, of Fayette, Seneca County, New York, and had the following children: Betsy, born 1818, Lany, 1820, Harmon D., 1822, Jacob, 1825, Nelson, 1830." Harmon D. says: I had two children, Josephine, born 1855, George   92 W., 1859. SOURCE: vi. Temperance DUMOND, born 22 Sep 1793, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. She married (1) Samuel DUELLS about 1811, in Seneca, New York. Samuel DUELLS was born about 1790, in New York of, died 1814/1815. She married (2) Peter ROSECRANS 7 Jul 1816, in Seneca, New York. Peter ROSECRANS was born 1 Aug 1794, in New York. MARRIAGE: Records of Seneca County: Peter Rosenkrans, born 1794 of John Rosenkrans and Magdelena Brink, married 1816 Temperence Dumond of Fayette, Seneca County, New York. The Rosenkrans family in Europe and America By Allen Rosenkrans 1900 (On Internet at GOOGLE BOOKS) .....Another member of the unknown family is Harmon D. Rosekrans, of Bradford, Steuben Co., N. Y., who in 1896 and in June '98 reported as follows: "My father's name was Peter, and my grandfather's was John. My grandfather moved from Orange Co., to Cayuga Co,, N. Y. town of Owaseo, when my father was quite young. I think they were both born in Orange Co., N. Y. In 1780 my grandfather married Magdalena Brink. His children were: William, born 1784, John, 1788, Zachariah, 1790, Peter, 1794, Mary, 1796, Rachel, 1800, Jacob, 1803. My father Peter married in 1816 Temperance Dumond, of Fayette, Seneca Co., N, Y., and had the following children : Betsy, born 1818, Lany, 1820, Harmon D., 1822, Jacob, 1825, Nelson, 1830." Harmon D. says : I had two children, Josephine, born 1855, George W., 1859. PARENTS: Johannes Rosekrans and Magdelena BRINK. Name also spelled RoseKrans. vii. Catherine DUMOND, born 20 Aug 1796, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 21 Sep 1876, in Pittsfield, Washtenaw, Michigan, buried in Highland Cemetery. She married George STUCK 24 Nov 1816, in Seneca, New York. George STUCK was born 20 Jul 1794, in Selinsgrove, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, died 20 Oct 1883, in Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, buried in Highland Cemetery. PARENTS: Johan Mattius Stock and Margaret Mary Herman. viii. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born about 1797, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York. DEATH: May have died by 1813 as not in fathers will. ix. Andrew DUMOND, born about 1795, in Delaware, New York, died ABT 1800/1810, in New York. DEATH: May have died by 1813 as not in fathers will.   93 x. Joseph DUMOND, born 1802/1803, in New York, died 1813/1823, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. xi. Eliza Ann (Elizabeth) DUMOND, born 1 Aug 1801, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York, died 1826/1830. She married Nelson ROOSEVELT. Nelson ROOSEVELT was born 12 Nov 1801, in Seneca Falls, Cayuga, New York, died 1 Nov 1880. CENSUS: 1830 Tyre, Seneca, New York PARENTS: Thomas Wilton Roosevelt and Elizabeth Cook. MARRIAGE: Nelson married (2) abt 1830 Sarah Armitage. CENSUS: 1850 Portland, Erie Co, Ohio. xii. Mary Jane DUMOND, born about 1803, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York. DEATH: May have died by 1813 as no in fathers will. 51. Catharina DUMOND (David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 4 3 2 1 about Mar 1767, in Ulster, New York, christened 20 Apr 1767, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York, died 14 Feb 1855, in Catskill, Greene, New York. She married (1) John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND about 1783, in Greene, New York. He was the son of John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND and Margaret (Margriet) Van ORDEN. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND was born about Feb 1758, in Livingston, Columbia, New York, christened 26 Feb 1758, in Linlithgo Reform, Livingston, Columbia, New York, died 1793, in Catskill, Greene, New York, buried in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married (2) Francis (Teunis) VANDENBURG 24 Jan 1795, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. Francis (Teunis) VANDENBURG was born about 1760, in New York. She married (3) Henry (Henricus) DEWITT 19 Nov 1796, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. Henry (Henricus) DEWITT was born 13 Mar 1760, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 27 Dec 1760, died 13 Apr 1830. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Ref Dutch Church of Katsbaan. ...Jan 24 1795 Francis Vandenburg, widower of Marytje Becker, of Albany County, and Catharina Dumont of the Great Imbogt, widow of Jan Baptist Dumont, Jr. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Ref Dutch Church of Katsbaan. ...Nov 19 1796 Hendrick DeWit and Catharina Dumont Saks, widow of Teunis Vandenburg of the Bogt. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties, Katsbaan Church. Geertrui deWit, born 26 Oct 1797, bpt 26 Nov 1797, dau of Hendrik deWit and Catharina DuMont. Sp Evert DeWit and Geertrui DeWit. PROBATE: 1856 NEW YORK, Greene County. Catherine DeWitt, of Catskill. Will CATHARINE DEWITT of Catskill Will Probated March 22, 1856 [Widow of Henry DeWitt] Heirs: daughter,   94 Elizabeth, wife ofJohn Langendyck of Saugerties; daughter, Temperance, wife of Henry VanOrden of Catskill; Elsie, wife of Benjamin Winnie. (father mentioned as David Dumond) Executors: son-in-law, Benjamin Winnie and John Langendyck Witnesses: James Powers, Caleb Day and G. VanBergen LINKS-PROBATE: NEW YORK, Greene County. Henry Van Orden of Catskill. Will probated Aug 24, 1863. Heirs: Wife Temperance, sons Samuel and Henry, dau Catharine Crhistina Baean. (Mentions father asWilliam). Exec: Wife and sons Jacob T.B. and Henry DeWitt. WIT: William H. Van Orden and Mary Van Orden. ***NOTE: son Henry DeWitt Van Orden would indicate that wife Temperance was Temperance DeWitt, dau of Henry DeWitt and Catharina DuMont. PARENTS: Evert DEWITT and Geertruy PEARSON. CHILDREN: Gertrude b 22 Oct 1797 in Greene County or Katsbaan, Ulster Co, NY, Temperance b 29 Apr 1800 Katsbaan. Children of Catharina DUMOND and John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND: 88 i. Elizabeth DUMOND, born 31 May 1784, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 1 Jan 1864, in Ulster, New York. 52. John Ignatius (Dumont) DUMOND (John (Johannes) (Dumont) , Johannes (John) (Dumont) , 5 4 3 Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 12 Nov 1774, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 7 2 1 Apr 1869, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Teerpenning Cem, Esopus, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Sarah (Sally) WARING about 1801, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Sarah (Sally) WARING was born about 1775, in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, died before 1808, in Ulster, New York. He married (2) Elizabeth WARING about 1808, in Ulster, New York. Elizabeth WARING was born 12 Oct 1779, in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, died 7 Mar 1846, in Ulster, New York. CHILDREN: Gertrude (3 Dec 1802), Solomon (7 Nov 1805), Stephen Edward ( 26 Jan 1811), Sally Amanda (6 Aug 1813), Tjerk Beekman (abt 1815), Mary Elizabeth (30 Nov 1817), John Egbert (21 May 1819), Van Gaasbeek (25 Apr 1820), and Lorraine (30 Dec 1823). Source: Records of Lorraine Luke. CHILDREN: (IGI, all chr Holy Trinity Church, Highland, Ulster Co, NY): John Egbert chr 5 May 1815, Stephen Edward chr 5 May 1815, Sally Amana, chr 5 May 1815, Tjerk Beekman Dumont chr 28 Apr 1816. PARENTS: Solomon WARING and Ariantje SNEDIKER. PARENTS: Solomon WARING and Ariantje SNEDIKER.   95 Children of John Ignatius (Dumont) DUMOND and Sarah (Sally) WARING: i. Gertrude (Dumont) DUMOND, born 3 Dec 1802, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 18 Sep 1883, in Esopus, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: Died unmarried. ii. Solomon Waring (Dumont) DUMOND, born 7 Nov 1805, in Ulster Park, Ulster, New York, died 13 Apr 1884, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Esopus. He married Harriet. Harriet was born 1811/1812, in New York. Children of John Ignatius (Dumont) DUMOND and Elizabeth WARING: i. John Egbert DUMONT, born 21 May 1809, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Mary Elizabeth OSTRANDER 19 Mar 1831, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. Mary Elizabeth OSTRANDER was born about 1807, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 11 Jan 1842, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Julia WARFORD about 1844, in New York. Julia WARFORD was born 1824, in New York. CONFLICT: Have birth year as 1819 in some records, which must be incorrect. In baptism sequence, fits right in for year 1809, which must be correct, as 1819 would make him much too young at time of marriage. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. a Boatman. RESIDENCE: Must have lived later in Juneau, Dodge Co, Wisconsin. LINKS: Son, Charles W. Dumont, quite a prominent in Washington DC. DAR says John E. was son of Ignatius and Elizabeth (Waring) Dumont. Julia's brohter, Capt P. Warford married Elizabeth Tibbets Dumont 1844 New York. She was born ca 1827 VT? and died 1885 West Troy, Albany Co, NY. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2000) Larry Hill . ii. Stephen Edward DUMONT, born 26 Jan 1811, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. Sally Amanda DUMONT, born 6 Aug 1813, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iv. Tjerk Beekman DUMONT, born 29 Dec 1815, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 17 Feb 1889, in Esopus, Ulster, New York. v. Mary Elizabeth DUMONT, born 30 Nov 1817, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. vi. Van Gaasbeek DUMONT, born 25 Apr 1820, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. vii. Lorraine DUMONT, born 30 Dec 1823, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 53. Peter DUMOND (Peter , Pieter (Peter) , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 5 4 3 2 1 May 1783, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Jun 1783, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2   96 Dec 1856, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem. He married Mary O'NEIL 23 JUL 1818/1824, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Mary O'NEIL was born 15 Jan 1783, in Ireland, died 23 Jul 1860, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Kingston Cem. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1810- ". Dumond, Maria, born 23 Nov 1819, bpt 24 Feb 1820, dau of Peter Dumond & Mary O'Neil. SOURCE: Internet 1998. Early Families of New York (Ulster County). CHILDREN: Maria born 23 Nov 1819 Kingston, Peter born about 1827 NY, Rebecca born 3 Aug 1829 NY died 29 Apr 1854, and John O'Niel Dumond born about 1830 in New York. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. Peter Dumond Jr. Males 1 26-45, FEM 1 0-10, 1 26-45. Residing next to Wm Keaton, Lucas Van Keever, Nehemiah Ostrander, Cornelius P. Elmendorph, Johannes Van Kuren. Living about 15 houses from father. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. Peter Dumond 66 (Weaver), Mary 50 Maria 28 Rebecca Eckert 26 John O. Dumond 20 (cabinet maker), Daniel Eckert 27 (Chair Maker). DEATH: "The Dutchess" Genealogy Magazine Vol 10 No.2 Winter 1982/1983, found at Bellingham Public Library: Dutchess County Newspapers: Peter Dumond died 2 Dec 1856, age 74 years Kingston. CEMETERY: Peter DuMont Dec 1856, age 75 years old. CEMETERY: Mary, wife of Peter DuMont July 23, 1860, age 77-6-8. Children of Peter DUMOND and Mary O'NEIL: i. Maria DUMOND, born 23 Nov 1819, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 24 Feb 1820. 54. Philippus DUMOND (Johannes Philipson (Philipus) , Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born about Jul 1772, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Aug 1772, in 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1814. He married Elisabeth KIEFFER 10 Feb 1797, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York. Elisabeth KIEFFER was born about Nov 1774, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 22 Nov 1774, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: "Marbletown Dutch Reformed Church Baptisms and Marriages 1746-1871" Translated by Louise Hasbrouck Zimm 1938. LDS microfilm #1016565 Item 1-3. 1797 Feb 10 Phillipus Dumond - Elisabeth Kepher CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County,   97 New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Philippus Dumont Helena Witnesses: Lawrens Kiefer Elisabet Kiefer Bapt 9 Sep 1797 Helena VanKeuren Philippus Dumont Johannes Johannes Dumont Elisabeth Kiefer 8 Sep 1799 Sarah Elmendorf Philip Dumont Sarah Ariantje Daniel Tremper Elisabet Kiefer 3 Jan 1802 Ariantje Kiefer Philip Dumont Laurens Robert Johnson Elisabet Kiefer 11 March 1804 Blondina Kiefer Philip Dumond William Henry John J. Dumond Elisabet Kiefer 4 May 1806 Maria Burhans Philip Dumond Fenne Elisa No Witnesses Elisabet Kiefer 3 Jul 1808 CHILDREN: Helena 1797, Johannes Phillip b 1799 d. 1851 md Catherine Ann Phillips 1823, Sarah Ariantje 1802 Ulster, Laurens (Lawrence) 1804, William Henry 1806, Philip 1807, Fenne Elisa 1808, Blandina June 17, 1810, Alex 18 Mar 1812. (SEE IGI AT FHC). CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 230 Phillip Dumont 10110-10010. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 135 Philip Dumont 21010-31010. PARENTS: Lauwrence KIEFER and Lena VAN KEUREN. Children of Philippus DUMOND and Elisabeth KIEFFER: i. Helena DUMOND, born about Sep 1797, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 93 ii. John Phillip (Johannes) DUMOND, born about Sep 1799, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1851, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. Sarah Ariantje DUMOND, born about Jan 1802, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married William CROOK 5 Sep 1833, in New York. William CROOK was born about 1800, in New York of. iv. Laurens (Lawrence) DUMOND, born about Mar 1804, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. v. William Henry DUMOND, born about May 1806, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. vi. Philip DUMOND, born 1807, in New York. vii. Fenne Elisa DUMOND, born about Jul 1808, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. viii. Blandina (Catharine) DUMOND, born 10 May 1810, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 17 Jun 1810. ix. Alex DUMOND, born 18 Mar 1812, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 13 Sep 1812. 55. Conrad J. Elmendorf DUMOND (Johannes Philipson (Philipus) , Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 17 Jun 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Aug 1775, in 1 Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 8 Dec 1866, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married Catherine COPP 19 Nov 1797, in Ulster, New York. Catherine COPP was born 6 Feb 1781, in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, died 12 May 1857, in Kingston, Ulster, New York.   98 CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County, page 192:1 Coonradt Dumont. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Page 171; Conradt Dumond 21010-00010. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Conrad Dumont Johannes Johannes Dumont Catharine Cop 19 Aug 1798 Sarah Elmendorf Conrad Dumont Catharine No Witnesses Catharine Cobb 24 Aug 1800 Conrad Dumont Cornelius Cornelius Dumont Cahtarine Cobb 10 Apr 1803 Henrika Niewkerck LINKS: PROBATE: Ulster County, New York Will Abstracts. LDS Microfilm 0860329. Will Book E page 93-95. Cornelius Dumond of Kingston Sep 29, 1819. John C. and Cornelius Jr., sons of Conrad Dumond, Catharine Dumond, deceased. Leah Wynkoop, deceased. William, Levi, and Philip, sons of Conrad Dumond, property in Hurley. Probated Sep 18, 1824. Page 93-95. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Coonrad Dumond MALES 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 50-60 FEM 1 40-50 William Dumond 1M 20-30, 1F 20-30. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Cainwright Dumond 75, Catharine 70. Next to Phillip Dumond 33 Cornelia C. 33 (with Solomon Sickles 60 in house). Next to Levi Dumond 38 Mahala 38. CHILDREN: IGI: Johannes chr 19 Aug 1798 Kingston, Catharina (died by 1819). Also Levi (b. 1 June 1812) , William (born 1807 md Feb 1828 Kingston to Elizabeth Brinkerhoff), and Phillip (born May 1817). Children of Conrad J. Elmendorf DUMOND and Catherine COPP: i. John Conrad (Johannes) DUMOND, born 10 Aug 1798, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 6 Oct 1877, in West Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Jane Van BENSCHOTEN 25 Dec 1833, in Woodstock, Ulster, New York. Jane Van BENSCHOTEN was born about 1812, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 18 Jul 1839, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Sylvia WARREN 1840, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. Sylvia WARREN was born 1812, in West Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 31 Dec 1883, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. John C. Dumond 52 Sylvia 38. PARENTS: Teunis Egnos Van BENSCHOTEN. PARENTS: Joseph WARREN. ii. Catharine DUMOND, born 24 Aug 1800, in Kingston, Ulster, New York.   99 iii. Cornelius C. DUMOND, born about Apr 1803, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1860, in Ulster, New York. He married Blandina. Blandina was born 1799/1800, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Cornelis Dumond 48 Blandina 50. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley Cornelius Dumond 56 Laborer Caroline 26 Leonard 4 living with George (45 NY) and Sarah (35) Wynkoff. iv. William DUMOND, born 1806/1807, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Elizabeth BRINKERHOFF Feb 1828, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Elizabeth BRINKERHOFF was born about 1810, in Ulster, New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Coonrad Dumond MALES 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 50-60 FEM 1 40-50 William Dumond 1M 20-30, 1F 20-30. v. Levi DUMOND, born 1 Jun 1812, in Woodstock, Ulster, New York, died 7 Feb 1898, in West Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Sally Catherine Van ETTEN 19 Mar 1832, in Woodstock, Ulster, New York. Sally Catherine Van ETTEN was born 1816, in Zena, Ulster, New York, died 23 Jul 1848, in West Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Mahala CASTLE 13 Mar 1850, in New York. Mahala CASTLE was born about 1815, in New York of, died 24 Jul 1852, in Ulster, New York. He married (3) Phoebe HOLMES 5 May 1855, in New York. Phoebe HOLMES was born about 1820, in New York, died 2 Apr 1856, in Ulster, New York. He married (4) Lucinda EMERY 20 Mar 1858, in Ulster, New York. Lucinda EMERY was born 1819/1820, in New York, died 6 Aug 1900, in Ulster, New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Cainwright Dumond 75, Catharine 70. Next to Phillip Dumond 33 Cornelia C. 33 (with Solomon Sickles 60 in house). Next to Levi Dumond 38 Mahala 38. CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Levi Dumond 68 NY NY NY, Lucy 60 NY NY NY. vi. Philip DUMOND, born 1817, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 10 Feb 1892, in Fishkill, Dutchess, New York. He married Cornelia Catherine BROWN. Cornelia Catherine BROWN was born 1826/1827, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. Cainwright Dumond 75, Catharine 70. Next to Phillip Dumond 33 Cornelia C. 33 (with Solomon Sickles 60 in house). Next to Levi Dumond 38 Mahala 38.   100 CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Rochester. Philip Dumond 63 NY NY NY Cornelia C. 62 NY NY NY. 56. Cornelius DUMOND (Johannes Philipson (Philipus) , Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 11 Apr 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 May 1785, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 4 MAY 1813/1823, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, buried in (Old Hurley), Ulster, New York. He married Blandina CRISPELL. Blandina CRISPELL was born 29 Jul 1797, in Ulster, New York, died 12 Jun 1860, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, buried in (Old Hurley), Ulster, New York. CONFLICT: Cornelius tombstone died 1813, but child baptised in 1822?????? CEMETERY: Inscriptions of (Old) Hurley, Ulster County, NY, copied and compiled by Lila James Roney 1927 in Ulster County, NY Cemetery Records, LDS Microfilm # 0860329. Blandina Crispell, wife of Cornelius Dumond died June 12, 1860, aged 62 years, 10 months, 14 days. Cornelius april 11, 1785- May 4, 1813. Children of Cornelius DUMOND and Blandina CRISPELL: i. Anthony Deyo DUMOND, born 13 Nov 1822, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 2 Feb 1823. 57. Cornelius DUMOND (Cornelis , Philippus , Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 4 3 2 1 May 1786, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married Gerretje ELMENDORPH 13 Feb 1806, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York. Gerretje ELMENDORPH was born Mar 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 21 Mar 1857. MARRIAGE: "Marbletown Dutch Reformed Church Baptisms and Marriages 1746-1871" Translated by Louise Hasbrouck Zimm 1938. LDS microfilm #1016565 Item 1-3. 1806 Feb 13 Cornelius Dumond - Gerretje Elmendorph BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Cornelius Dumont, Jr. Johannes John Dumont Gerretje Elmendorf 4 Dec 1806 Margrietje Elmendorf Cornelius Dumond, Jr. Peter Gerritje Elmendorf 4 Apr 1810 CHILDREN: Had son John Cornelius Dumont, born about Nov 1806, chr 4 Dec 1806 Kingston, born Hurley Twp, Ulster County, NY and married about 1833 in Ulster to Sally A. DU BOIS. PARENTS: Johannes ELMENDORF and Margrietjen CRISPELL.   101 Children of Cornelius DUMOND and Gerretje ELMENDORPH: i. John C. (Johannes) DUMOND, born 1806, in New York, died 1863, in Hurley, Ulster, New York. He married Sarah Anna (Sally) Du BOIS. Sarah Anna (Sally) Du BOIS was born 1812, in New York, died 1871. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley Cemetery. May be buried close to Cornelius (1785-1813) and Blandina Crispell. John C. Dumond 1806-1863. Sally A. DuBois, wife of John C. 1812-1871. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Maybe the son of Cornelius and Blandina Crispell ?? ii. Peter C. DUMONT, born 4 Apr 1810, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 58. Joshua (Josewa) DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Jan 1768, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 10 Jan 1768, in Catskill, 1 Greene, New York. He married Catharina about 1787, in Catskill of, Greene of, New York. Catharina was born about 1770, in New York. MARRIAGE: Listed as Joshua and Catharina Dumond at baptism of sisters child Rachel in 1788. LINKS-Baptism: 1788 Sep 7 Pieter Van Orden Neeltje Van Orden Daughter Rachel Witnesses: Joshuwah Dumond Catharina Dumond LAND: 1804 Seneca County, New York, Index of Deeds 1804-1857 Grantor Index Vol A-K Joshua Dumond & wife to William Dumond Book A, page 453. Children of Joshua (Josewa) DUMOND and Catharina: i. John Baptist DUMOND, born about 1790, in New York. 59. Waldron (Walter) (Dumont) DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Sep 1772, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 20 Sep 1772, 1 in Catskill, Greene, New York, died about 1848. He married Alida (Attie) (Halsey) SMITH 24 Jan 1793, in Greene of, New York. Alida (Attie) (Halsey) SMITH was born 1774/1775, in New York, died 11 Aug 1848, in Van Buren, Onondaga, New York. MARRIAGE: Married - On Thursday evening last, at the Embaght, in this town, Mr. Walter Dumond, to Miss Anorchy Smith, daughter of Mr. Frederick Smith. (Monday, Jan 28, 1793, so married 24 Jan) NEWSPAPER: Genealogical Gleanings from the Catskill Packet (See Internet at Green County). BAPTISM-CHILDREN: About Late (Sept-Dec 1796) Catskill Reformed Dutch Church. Baptized by the Rvd. Romeyn at Cattsbaan. Waldron Dumond Altie Smith Daughter Sara Witnesses: Frederick Smith Rachel Ham   102 BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Marriages and Baptisms of Reformed Church of Catskill, Greene county, New York" 1955 Seattle Genealogical Society. Waldron Dumont Frederick Smith Dumont Alida Smith Born July 14, 1799 Bpt Sep 8, 1799 PLACE: Catskill was in Albany County, that part which, in 1800, became Greene County. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Greene County Page 6 Waldring Dumond 20010-10010. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Page 193 Waldron Dumond 01110-30010. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Greene County, Cairo. John B. Dumond 100010-10100. Waldron Dumond 300111-01101. HISTORY: "Landmarks of Tompkins County,New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894. Found in Tompkins County USGENWEB pages on Internet: Walter, father of W. B. was born at the old home about 1775, and married Halsey Smith. They had six children: John, Elizabeth, Mary, Frederick, Waldron B. and William. He died about 1848 and his wife about 1852. The ancestry of the family is French, German and Dutch. LINKS: Maybe the daughter of Frederick TROMBAURER and Sarah DEDERICK. If so, she was first married to a Mr. Smith? DEATH: 1848; Onondaga Gazette (Newspaper); NOTE: Alida Dumont, age 73, consort of Waldron, Esq - Onondaga now in Onondaga County. Children of Waldron (Walter) (Dumont) DUMOND and Alida (Attie) (Halsey) SMITH: 94 i. John Baptist (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1794, in Catskill, Greene, New York. ii. Sara (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Sep 1796, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 12 Sep 1796, in United Dutch Ref, Catskill, Greene, New York, died 1800/1810, in Catskill, Greene, New York. DEATH: Must have died before 1810 as not listed on census. iii. Frederick Smith (Dumont) DUMOND, born 14 Jul 1799, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 8 Sep 1799, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 17 Jun 1863, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, buried in TrumansburgGrove, Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township. David Dumont 30, Emeline (Holmes) 30 NY, Estelle 3, Frederick S. 40 (uncle) (NOTE: his obituary says he is born 1799).   103 CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township (Trumansburg) Frederick S. Dumont 60 Eunice Thompson 50 and other Thompsons. CEMETERY: Frederick S. Dumont d. 17 Jun 1863, age 63 yrs, 11 mo, 3 d. PROBATE: 1863 tompkins county, New York Will Book I, page 237. iv. May Elizabeth (Elizabeth) DUMOND, born ABT JUL 1801/1802, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 9 Jul 1801, in United Dutch Ref, Catskill, Greene, New York. v. Rachel (Dumont) DUMOND, born 18 Apr 1804, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened Jun 1804, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 13 Oct 1862, in Catskill, Greene, New York. She married Oliver PALMER. Oliver PALMER was born 14 Mar 1802, in New York, died 18 May 1874, in Catskill, Greene, New York. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Catskill Village Cemetery. Rachel Dumond Palmer, wife of Oliver Palmber Oct 13, 1862 58yrs 5 mos 25 days Oliver Palmer March 14, 1802 - May 18, 1874. vi. Nelly (Dumont) DUMOND, born about Jan 1809, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 8 Jan 1809, in Catskill, Greene, New York. vii. Waldron B. (Dumont) DUMOND, born 15 Dec 1810, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 23 Dec 1810, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 1 Dec 1905, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, buried in TrumansburgGrove, Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York. He married Melinda M. Van DUSER. Melinda M. Van DUSER was born about 1815, in Tompkins, New York, died 29 Apr 1892. HISTORY: "Landmarks of Tompkins County,New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894. Found in Tompkins County USGENWEB pages on Internet: DUMONT, Waldron B.,was born in Cairo, Greene County, December 15, 1810, was educated in the common schools and that day, and has always been a farmer. He came to Seneca County at an early day, and to Tompkins County in 1857. About the year 1859 he married Melinda M. Van Duser of Trumansburgh, by whom he had two sons and a daughter: Frederick S. who died in 1873; Belle who died in 1873; and Charles a mechanic in Weedsport. Mrs. Dumont died April 1892. Walter,father of W. B. was born at the old home about 1775, and married Halsey Smith. They had six children: John, Elizabeth, Mary, Frederick, Waldron B. and William. He died about 1848 and his wife about 1852. The ancestry of the family is French, German and Dutch. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township (Trumansburg) Waldron B. Dumont 46 Balinda 26 Frederick 2. CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township. Waldron B.   104 Dumont 59 NY Belinda 45 NY. Another Page David Dumont 60 NY. CEMETERY: Waldron B. Dumont d. Dec 1, 1905, age 94yrs, 11 mo, 16 d. viii. David DUMOND, born 18 Aug 1818, in Caxsackie, Greene, New York, christened 21 Feb 1819, in Catskill, Greene, New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses David Dumont 30 Merchant Emeline 30 Estelle 5 Frederick S. Dumont 40 60. Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND (Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Sep 1753, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 23 Sep 1753, in Ulster, 1 New York, died 1830/1840, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married Ariantje Harriett WINNE 22 Jul 1777, in Shandakin, New York. Ariantje Harriett WINNE was born 26 Dec 1757, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died after 1830, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. HISTORY: One of the first settlers of the present site of Margaretville in 1784. He afterward sold his farm there and moved to New Kingston. They went back through the woods by marked trees, then cleared the land. Igenas and his wife were one of 6 families to settle and name New Kingston. All of his brothers and sisters left Delaware County in 1789 and went west through forests, rivers and streams and made a settlement in what is now Ithacca, Tompkins County, New York. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Egenas (Igenas) Dumond bpt 23 Sep 1753 died after 1790. married Arianntje Winne. First Settler in Margaretville. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 22 Jul 1777 Ignatius Dumont, residing Bakatakan and Ariantje Wennie, born Kingston. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptsim Records of Reformed Church at Marbletown" by Arthur Kelly 1797 at Seattle Genealogical Society Igonas Dumon Catherina ---------- Arriaentje Winne bpt 2 June 1782 CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Ignatius Dumont Willem Willem Schmit Ariantje Wennie 4 Jul 1779 Elisabet VanWagenen Ignas Dumont Maria Christian Wenne Ariantje Wenne 19 Nov 1780 Maria Wenne Ignas Dumont Jacobus No witnesses Ariantje Wenner Bapt 6 Oct 1784 Ignatius Dumond Cornelius No Witnesses Araintje Wenne 4 March 1788 Ignatius Dumond Sellie No Witnesses Ariantje Wenne 9 June 1789 Ignatius Dumont Petrus No Witnesses Ariantje Wenne 14 Sep 1790   105 CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Middletown Town. Ignus Du Mont 1/5/4. John Du Mont 2/1/3. Residing next to Christian Yaple, John Van Waggenen, George Sherman, Bowers Slawson, Henry Myers, Ephraim Baker, Simeon Van Waggenen, Cornelius De La Mater, William Spalding, Anthony Harrington, Albertus Sluyter. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Delaware County Eqmus Dumond page 1289 23101-21001. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County Egnas Dumond Page 387 02001-01101. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Abraham Dumond MALES 2 5-10 1 30-40 1 70-80 FEM 1 0-5 1 5-10 1 30-40 1 70-80 (Must have parents living with him- Egenas Dumond). PARENTS: Christian WINNE and Maria DE WITT. Children of Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND and Ariantje Harriett WINNE: 95 i. William DUMOND, born about Apr 1779, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Nov 1855, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. 96 ii. Maria DUMOND, born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Dec 1851, in Franklin, Delaware, New York. iii. Catharine DUMOND, born about May 1782, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, christened 2 Jun 1782, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York. She married Gideon Van AKEN. Gideon Van AKEN was born 17 Jan 1779, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1867. SOURCE: Marriage information found on GENDEX on Internet. PARENTS: Gideon VAN AKEN and Elizabeth MASTEN. 97 iv. Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND, born 1 Mar 1784, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 15 Apr 1871, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. 98 v. Egnos (Igenas) DUMOND, born 19 Nov 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 16 Oct 1867, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. 99 vi. Cornelius (King) DUMOND, born 15 Aug 1787, in Shandaken, Ulster, New York, died 15 Oct 1869, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. vii. Sallie DUMOND, born about May 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Jun 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 9 Dec 1861, in Ulster, New York. She married Abram J. DELAMETER 1809, in Ulster, New York. Abram J. DELAMETER was born 14 May 1786, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 1859, in New York. PARENTS: Johannes (John) DELAMATER and Elizabeth BRINK. viii. Peter (Petrus) DUMOND, born about Aug 1790, in Kingston, Ulster, New York,   106 christened 14 Sep 1790, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. DEATH: Died young in Ulster County, new York. ix. Harriet DUMOND, born about Oct 1791, in Frederickstown, Dutchess, New York, christened 6 Oct 1791, in Frederickstown, Dutchess, New York. She married Ezra SPRAGUE. Ezra SPRAGUE was born about 1795, in New York. x. Anna DUMOND, born about 1792, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Truman WHITE. Truman WHITE was born about 1790, in New York. xi. Christian DUMOND, born about 1794, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died before 1850, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married Martha BEAMAN 1815, in New York. Martha BEAMAN was born about 1795, in .Greene, New York, died 1860. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Christian Dumond MALES 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 30-40 FEM 2 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 30-40. CHILDREN: John G. 1819, Ezra 1821, Polly Ann 1821, Jane 1824, Sally 1826, Maria 1827, Abram O. 1829, Elizabeth 1832, Fannie 1834, Isobel 1836, William R. 1841. PARENTS: Solomon BEAMAN. xii. Abraham (Abram) DUMOND, born 10 May 1799, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 7 May 1873, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. He married Elizabeth SPRAGUE. Elizabeth SPRAGUE was born 5 Aug 1799, in New York, died 5 Jul 1872, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Abraham Dumond MALES 2 5-10 1 30-40 1 70-80 FEM 1 0-5 1 5-10 1 30-40 1 70-80 (Must have parents living with him- Egenas Dumond). Children: Sally A. and Amos Dumond. 61. Peter J. (Petrus) DUMOND (Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about 1756, in Kingston of, Ulster, New York, died ABT 1810/1820, in Tompkins of, 1 New York. He married Sara (Weit) WHITE about 1774, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Sara (Weit) WHITE was born about 1758, in New York, died 1791/1809. COURT: 1779-1782 NEW YORK, Ulster County. "Petrus Dumond the Younger was indicted 7 July 17__(1779-1782) for a misdemeanor in confederating with Johannis Wolkenburgh to go to the Indians as a messenger and settling out on such a message to incite them to attack the inhabitants of this State. Dumond on * July pleaded guilty and the next day was sentenced to be imprisoned one month, to pay   107 costs, and to be bound over in$200., with one surety in $100, to be of good behavior for 12 months." Also mentions name as Petrus Dumond, Jr. and Sarah Dumond. SOURCE: Ulster County Court Records, page 33, found at Genealogy.com library on INTERNET. COURT: 1779-1782 NEW YORK, Ulster County. "William Ealigh on 7 July was indicted for misdemeanors in adhering to the King of Great Britain and entertaining one of his recruiting officers scienter, and in inciting Petrus Dumond the Younger to join the enemy and in inviting him to go as a messenger to the Indians. ..... SOURCE: Ulster County Court Records, page 33. COURT: 1779-1782 NEW YORK, Ulster County. "Johannis Valkenburgh/Volkenburgh on 2 July was indicted for a misdemeanor in inviting to attack the inhabitants of this State. He pleaded not guilty. Witnesses for the People were Petrus Dumond, Jr. and Sarah Dumond. ..... SOURCE: Ulster County Court Records Pae 34. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Petrus Dumont Isaac No Witnesses Sara Weid 29 Jun 1777 Petrus Dumont Petrus William Lits Sara Weit 16 Jan 1779 Wife Debora Smit Petrus Dumont Jacob Jacob Jebbel Sara Weight 6 Feb 1780 Maria Dumont Petrus Dumont Benjamin No Witnesses Sarah Weight Bapt 23 Dec 1781 Petrus Dumond Abraham Jorus Etkins Sarah Weit 20 Feb 1784 Catharina Weit RESIDENCE: All the brothers and sisters of Ignatius Dumond left Delaware County in 1789 and went west through forests, rivers and streams and made a settlement in what is now Ithaca, Tompkins County,New York. RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library: Town of Ulysses 1795 Peter Hinepaw, Peter Demond, John Yaple (overseers of highways). Ithaca 1796-1797 John Yaple, fence viewer, 1795 and 1798 Peter Dumond overseer of highways. COURT: Seneca County, NY Jury List Town of Ulysses 1808 - Abraham J.Dumond and Peter J. Dumond. (USGENWEB Seneca County, NY on Internet). LAND: 1808 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulyssess. DEED Book A, page 477 Made 10 March 1808, and recorded 19 March 1818. From Richard F. and Elizabeth Young to Peter J. Dumond, town of Ulysses, Tompkins County (late Seneca County). Lot #99 and 100. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Tioga County Page 085 Cornelius Demond 10100-01100. Abraham Demond 01100-31010 John Demond 02101-20201 Peter J. Demond 00201-11110 PLACE: Lived in 1810 and 1820 in Tioga County, that part in Danby Township. Danby Township, Tioga County, between 1820 and 1830 became part of Tompkins County.   108 PARENTS: Petrus WHITE and Judith DECKER. Children of Peter J. (Petrus) DUMOND and Sara (Weit) WHITE: 100 i. Isaac DUMOND, born 26 Nov 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 21 Feb 1836, in Pleasant Twp, Seneca, Ohio. 101 ii. Peter (Petrus) DUMOND, born about Jan 1779, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1850, in Schoharie of, New York. 102 iii. James (Jacob) DUMOND, born about Jan 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iv. Benjamin DUMOND, born about Dec 1781, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 23 Dec 1781, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. v. Abraham DUMOND, born about Feb 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Feb 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not positive, but fairly certain, that Abraham Dumond 1784 is the same Abraham of Pickaway County, Ohio. LINKS-CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Tioga County Page 085 Cornelius Demond 10100-01100. Abraham Demond 01100-31010 IS THIS THE RIGHT ABRAHAM DUMOND???? John Demond 02101-20201 Peter J. Demond 00201-11110 CENSUS: 1820 OHIO, Pickaway County, Wayne Township. Isaac Demon 220201-21010 (page 235) Living adjacent to Isaac Boin, Samuel Smith, James Swim (son in law), David Kenda___ Abraham Dumon 000001-21100 (P 236). Living adjacent to Mary Lerzas, Olly Brown, Wm Jones. NOTE: This Abraham may not be a Dumond, but perhaps a Duman. Also in Pickaway County is found an Alexander Duman, and Steven Duman, born ca 1815, md 1844 Pickaway County to Eliza McLain. vi. DUMOND, born about 1786, in Delaware of, New York. vii. DUMOND, born about 1788, in Delaware of, New York. viii. DUMOND, born about 1791, in Tompkins of, New York. 62. Isaac (Isaak) DUMOND (Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Jan 1758, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, christened 12 Feb 1758, in Marbletown, 1 Ulster, New York, died 1 Feb 1805, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. He married Sarah (Sally) BERRO 3 Aug 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Sarah (Sally) BERRO was born about 1765, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, died in Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. "Ulster County in the Revolution" by Ruth Heidgard 1977 at Seattle Public Library. Isaac Dumond with wife and 3 children moved 1788 to Cayuga County, New York.   109 Centennial History of Delaware County, New York : 1797-1897 edited by David Murray, LL.D. (INTERNET) .....The Middletown settlers were very sharply divided. Even the boys at school became bitter partisans. It is handed down by tradition that a quarrel occurred between two of the schoolboys, one IsaacDumond a son of Peter, and the other a boy by the name of Markle. The latter called Dumond a rebel and in return Dumond struck him. An encounter ensued; and probably other boys took sides. The matterended in the breaking up of the school. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. 3 Aug 1784 Isaak Dumont, born Hurley, resides Kingston to Sarra Berro, born Hurley, and resides Kingston. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm1321446. Isaak Dumont Petrus Witnesses: Petrus Dumont Sarah Berro Bapt 11 Sep 1785 Wife Lena Tack Isaak Dumont Abraham Abraham Crispel Sarah Berro 29 May 1787 Maria VanWagenen Isaak Dumond Jannetje Jan Dumond Sarah Berro 19 Jul 1789 Jannetje Berro Isaak Dumont Catharina No Witnesses Sarah Berro 2 Feb 1794 RESIDENCE: All the brothers and sisters of Ignatius Dumond left Delaware County in 1789 and went west through forests, rivers and streams and made a settlement in what is now Ithacca, Tompkins County, New York. RESIDENCE: Jacob Yaple, his wife and 3 children, John Yaple his brother, Isaac Dumond, wife and three children and brother John, and Peter Hinepaw, his wife and 5 children moved to Ithaca, New York in 1789. Through a land agents carelessness or crime, they located in 1790 in Danby, now Tompkins County, New York. RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library, and also a copy available on the Internet at the Tompkins County USGENWEB page: One of eleven men who came to Ithaca from Kingston i April 1788, with two Delaware Indians for guides; also the return in April of the following year of three of their number, Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, and Peter Hinepaw, who made the first settlement in the town, on a four hundred acre lot. These pioneers planted corn on the Indian clearings, left their crops with John Yaple, a younger brother of Jacob, and returned to Kingston for their families. They came back to theri new homes in September, bringing a few farming tools, a little household furniture, and a number of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. The three families numbered twenty persons: Jacob Yaple, his wife and three children (Philip, Mary and Peter and John Yaple, the brother, who was then 24 years of age); Isaac Dumond, his wife and three children (Peter, Abram and Jenny), and John Dumond and his wife, then lately married; Peter Hinepaw, his wife and children (whose names we cannot give, the eldest of whom was about twelve years of age). The families of Yaples, Dumond, and Hinepaw lost the land they hand located here (in Ithaca), through nonpayment of taxes at Albany by their agent, and the first two removed in 1795 to the northern part of   110 Danby, while Hinepaw located near the site of Aurora. LAND: 1799 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Isaac Dumond to Jacob Yaple. May 1799 Book 3, page 20. LAND: 1800 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). June 1800 Isaac Dumond to John Dumond. Book 3, page 251. LAND: 1800 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). June 1800 Edward Paine, et al to Isaac Dumond, Book 3, page 255. LAND: 1804 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Sep 1804 Isaac Bronson to Isaac Dumond Book 6, page 139. LAND: 1817 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. Indenture made 1 May 1817 and signed 21 July 1817. From Abraham Johnson and Sally Johnson, his wife, of Danby, to William Collins of the same place. Release of estate of Isaac Dumond, late deceased, and which the said Sally was widow of the said Isaac Dumond. Book A, page 301. LAND: 1832 Tompkins County, NY Index to Deeds, Grantor Index 1817-1860 (LDS microfilm #850972) Isaac Dumond, heirs of to Sylvanus B. Norton. Danby - Ithaca (Ulyssess) 85 2Acres. Book T, page 519. CEMETERY: Isaac Dumond died Feb 1, 1805, age 43 years, 2 months, 21 days. (THUS, BIRTH WOULD HAVE BEEN 11 Nov 1761). RESEARCHER-EMAIL: 2003 Cheryl Hall NAME: Perhaps Burrows or Berro or Barrows. MARRIAGE: After death of Isaak, Sally married about 1815 to Abraham Johnson. Children of Isaac (Isaak) DUMOND and Sarah (Sally) BERRO: 103 i. Peter Isaac (Petrus) DUMOND, born about Sep 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1825/1830, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. 104 ii. Abraham J. (Abram) DUMOND, born about May 1787, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Danby, Tompkins, New York. iii. Jannet (Jannetje) DUMOND, born 22 Dec 1788, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Jul 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 25 Jun 1843, in Whitneyville, Kent, Michigan. She married Zerah WHITNEY 19 Feb 1808, in Ithaca of, Tompkins, New York. Zerah WHITNEY was born 10 Jun 1784, in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, died 15 Jan 1873, in Bradley, Michigan.   111 LAND: 1817 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). May 1817 Zerah Whitney, et al to Peter I. Dumond Book 13, page 68. CHILDREN: (IGI): Ruth Ann born 28 Oct 1808. Also had children Peter, Oscar, Ruth Ann, and others unknown. MIGRATION: Moved west about 1859. PARENTS: James WHITNEY and Rhoda PEET. SOURCE: See Whitney Genealogical Database 1000272 on Internet at: iv. Mary (Polly) DUMOND, born Apr 1791, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. She married (1) Ebenezer SANDERS about 1812, in Ithaca of, Tompkins, New York. Ebenezer SANDERS was born about 1790, in New York of. She married (2) William DAVIS. William DAVIS was born about 1790, in New York of. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby William Davis 30-40 wife 40-50 mother or mother in law 70-80 Her first husband was Ebenezer Sanders, by whom they had four children; her second husband was William Davis, by whom she had two children. Mrs. Davis died in the West. ( Polly's real name was "Mary") v. Catharina DUMOND, born Oct 1793, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 2 Feb 1794, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Danby, Tompkins, New York. She married Amasa WOODRUFF about 1813, in Danby of, Tompkins, New York. Amasa WOODRUFF was born about 1790. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK,Tioga County, Hector Abraham J. Dumond 101100-21100 Amasa Woodruff 010010-10200 CHILDREN: Had one child. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ithaca Amasa Woodruff 0000011 (m 40-50) Females 001001 (f 30-40) adjacent to Sheldon Woodruff (30-40yrs) 63. Maria DUMOND (Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born about Dec 1761, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, christened 20 Dec 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1817, in Danby, Tompkins of, New York. She married Jacob YAPLE 6 Aug 1778, in Ithica, Tompkins, New York. Jacob YAPLE was born 8 Mar 1760, in UpperMilford Twp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, died 5 Jun 1817, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca,   112 Tompkins, New York. RESIDENCE: Jacob Yaple, his wife and 3 children, John Yaple his brother, Isaac Dumond, wife and three children and brother John, and Peter Hinepaw, his wife and 5 children moved to Ithaca, New York in 1789. Through a land agents carelessness or crime, they located in 1790 in Danby, now Tompkins County, New York. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Jacob Jebel Philippus No Witnesses Maria Dumont 17 Feb 1782 Jacob Jebbel Maria No Witnesses Maria Dumond 10 Sep 1787 Jacob Jebel Petrus No Witnesses Maria Dumond 19 Jul 1789 RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library, and also a copy available on the Internet at the Tompkins County USGENWEB page: One of eleven men who came to Ithaca from Kingston i April 1788, with two Delaware Indians for guides; also the return in April of the following year of three of their number, Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, and Peter Hinepaw, who made the first settlement in the town, on a four hundred acre lot. These pioneers planted corn on the Indian clearings, left their crops with John Yaple, a younger brother of Jacob, and returned to Kingston for their families. They came back to theri new homes in September, bringing a few farming tools, a little household furniture, and a number of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. The three families numbered twenty persons: Jacob Yaple, his wife and three children (Philip, Mary and Peter and John Yaple, the brother, who was then 24 years of age); Isaac Dumond, his wife and three children (Peter, Abram and Jenny), and John Dumond and his wife, then lately married; Peter Hinepaw, his wife and children (whose names we cannot give, the eldest of whom was about twelve years of age). The families of Yaples, Dumond, and Hinepaw lost the land they hand located here (in Ithaca), through nonpayment of taxes at Albany by their agent, and the first two removed in 1795 to the northern part of Danby, while Hinepaw located near the site of Aurora. PARENTS: Philip Henry YAPLE and Susanna VASQUEAU. BIRTH: 7/8 March 1760 (Gravestone, Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, New York). MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 6 Aug 1778 Jacob Jebel, born PA and Maria Dumont, born Marbletown, both reside Bakatakan. RESIDENCE: Jacob and his brother John were the pioneers and first settlers of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York. LAND: 1799 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Isaac Dumond to Jacob Yaple. May 1799 Book 3, page 20.   113 PROBATE: "Abstracts of Wills of Tioga County, New York 1799-1847" LDS microfilm 0824297 No.3. Jacob Yaple of Danby 31 Dec 1816 - 21 June 1817. Wife Maria. Sons Peter, David, Henry. Daughters Polly Brice, Catherine Baker, Rachel Hammon, Betsey Yaple, Sally Yaple. Grandson Jacob, son of Philip Yaple, deceased. Children of Maria DUMOND and Jacob YAPLE: i. Philippus (Philip) YAPLE, born 26 Jan 1782, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 17 Feb 1782, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Mary EARSLEY. Mary EARSLEY was born 1 Aug 1788, in Danby of, Tompkins of, New York, died 25 Aug 1861. ii. John YAPLE, born 12 May 1786, in Kingston of, Ulster, New York. iii. Mary (Polly) YAPLE, born 23 Jul 1787, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 21 Mar 1867, in Ohio. She married Peter BOICE. Peter BOICE was born about 1785, in New York of. PARENTS: Burling BOIS. iv. Peter YAPLE, born 18 Mar 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 18 Nov 1862. He married (1) Charity BEERS about 1810. Charity BEERS was born 14 May 1788, in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, died 14 Sep 1827, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. He married (2) Patience QUIGG 10 May 1828. Patience QUIGG was born 14 May 1788, in Kingston of, Ulster, New York, died 18 Jun 1846, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. PARENTS: Joel BEERS and Phoebe OSBORN. She married (1) Mr. Denton v. Henry YAPLE, born 28 Aug 1791, in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, died 21 Aug 1863. He married (1) Sally DYKEMAN about 1810. Sally DYKEMAN was born about 1790, in New York of. He married (2) Mary BURGESS 22 Sep 1836. Mary BURGESS was born about 1790, in New York of. PARENTS: Joshua BURGESS. vi. Catherine YAPLE, born 24 Dec 1792, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 25 Aug 1849, in Cordova, Illinois. She married Thomas BAKER. Thomas BAKER was born about 1790, in New York of. vii. David YAPLE, born 20 Sep 1795, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 25 Mar 1876, in Iowa. He married Rosanna BLAKESLY. Rosanna BLAKESLY was born about 1795, in New York of. viii. Elizabeth (Betsey) YAPLE, born 5 Nov 1797, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 18 MAR 1877/1878, in Steuben, New York. She married Asa UPSON. Asa UPSON was born about 1795, in New York of.   114 RESIDENCE: Steuben County, New York. ix. Rachel YAPLE, born 17 May 1799, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. She married Miles HAMMOND. Miles HAMMOND was born about 1800, in Vermont, died 1876. RESIDENCE: Resided after 1876 at Davenport, Iowa. PARENTS: George HAMMOND. x. Sarah (Sally) YAPLE, born 6 Oct 1801, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 27 Oct 1881, in Hornell, Steuben, New York. She married John H. STEPHENS 14 Apr 1819, in Steuben, New York. John H. STEPHENS was born 16 Feb 1799, in Huntington Twp, Luzerne, Pennsylvania. RESIDENCE: Steuben County, New York. xi. Nellie YAPLE, born 9 Feb 1806, in Candor of, Tioga of, New York, died 20 Mar 1808. 64. John DUMOND (Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 4 3 2 1 1766/1767, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 2 May 1837, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. He married Jannetje BERRO 19 Jul 1789, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Jannetje BERRO was born 9 Dec 1761, in Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 9 Dec 1845, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. 19 Jul 1789 Jan Dumond, born Marbletown, resides Bakatkan, and Jannetje Berro, born Hurley. CONFLICT: John Dumond on 1790 Census had a few children before marriage to Jannetje Berro. RESIDENCE: All the brothers and sisters of Ignatius Dumond left Delaware County in 1789 and went west through forests, rivers and streams and made a settlement in what is now Ithacca, Tompkins County, New York. RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library: Came to Tompkins County from Kingston in Sept 1788: Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, Peter Hinepaw. Isaac Dumond children (Peter Abram, Jenny). John Dumond recently married. RESIDENCE: Jacob Yaple, his wife and 3 children, John Yaple his brother, Isaac Dumond, wife and three children and brother John, and Peter Hinepaw, his wife and 5 children moved to Ithaca, New York in 1789. Through a land agents carelessness or crime, they located in 1790 in Danby, now Tompkins County, New York.   115 RESIDENCE: "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York" by John H. Selkreg 1894 at Seattle Public Library, and also a copy available on the Internet at the Tompkins County USGENWEB page: One of eleven men who came to Ithaca from Kingston i April 1788, with two Delaware Indians for guides; also the return in April of the following year of three of their number, Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, and Peter Hinepaw, who made the first settlement in the town, on a four hundred acre lot. These pioneers planted corn on the Indian clearings, left their crops with John Yaple, a younger brother of Jacob, and returned to Kingston for their families. They came back to theri new homes in September, bringing a few farming tools, a little household furniture, and a number of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. The three families numbered twenty persons: Jacob Yaple, his wife and three children (Philip, Mary and Peter and John Yaple, the brother, who was then 24 years of age); Isaac Dumond, his wife and three children (Peter, Abram and Jenny), and John Dumond and his wife, then lately married; Peter Hinepaw, his wife and children (whose names we cannot give, the eldest of whom was about twelve years of age). The families of Yaples, Dumond, and Hinepaw lost the land they hand located here (in Ithaca), through nonpayment of taxes at Albany by their agent, and the first two removed in 1795 to the northern part of Danby, while Hinepaw located near the site of Aurora. In 1791 John Dumond, the pioneer , who had been married just before leaving his former home, became the father of the first white child born within the limits of what is now Tompkins County. The child was a daughter, named Sally, and became the wife of Benjamin Skeels of Dandby, who removed to Indiana in 1846. CENSUS-''''NOT THIS JOHN DUMONT --- FIND ANOTHER ------: 1790 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Middletown Town. Ignus Du Mont 1/5/4. John Du Mont 2/1/3. Residing next to Christian Yaple, John Van Waggenen, George Sherman, Bowers Slawson, Henry Myers, Ephraim Baker, Simeon Van Waggenen, Cornelius De La Mater, William Spalding, Anthony Harrington, Albertus Sluyter. PLACE: Middletown now that part in Orange County, New York. LAND: 1800 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). June 1800 Isaac Dumond to John Dumond. Book 3, page 251. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Tioga County Page 085 Cornelius Demond 10100-01100. Abraham Demond 01100-31010 John Demond 02101-20201 Peter J. Demond 00201-11110 CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Danby Page 267 Isaac Dumon, Peter J. Dumon, John Dumon CENSUS: 1825 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby John Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 45-up, FEM 1 un 16 Isaac Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 0-18, FEM 1 0-45, 1 un/16 Peter J. Dumond Males 2 18-45, 4 un/18 FEM 1 0-45, 2 un/16 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby Township page 428. John Dumond Males 1 50-60, 1 70-80, Females 1 15-20, 1 50-60. John, John Jr. and Isaac living next to each other. Residing next to Jacob Markle, Abram Vau(rifen?), John Elya, Joseph Mastuson, Tunis Sha(n?), James Swartwout.   116 PROBATE: Wills of Tompkins County, New York, Liber C, page 249 DEMOND, John of Danby died 22 May 1837, age 72 years, dated 18 March 1837, proved 31 July 1837. Wife Jane. Sons Isaac and John. Daughters Sally w/o Benjamin Skills and Mary w/o Daniel H. Jopp. Witnesses William Davis and John Elyea. Ex: John Demund and John King. CEMETERY: "Tompkins County Cemetery Records" by Eastern States Mission 1945 "Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York" LDS Microfilm 0824297. John Demond died 2 May 1837, aged 72. HISTORY: John Dumond, one of the original settlers, had but lately been married to Jane Barrows - July 1789, at Kingston, Ulster County, N.Y. - when he joined the band of pioneers who finally settled at the head of Cayuga Lake. ...March 10, 1791, Mrs. Dumond presented to the world the first child born within the limits of Tompkins County, then Montgomery County. This child, "Sally" in time became the wife of Banjamin Skeels, who, withhis family removed from Danby to the State of Indiana in May 1846. At the last accounts, Mrs. Skeels was living in Lodi, Sandusky County, Ohio, having outlived her husband. ...Mary, the second child was born Sept 2, 1793 in Ithaca. She married Daniel H. Jopp, and also removed to the West, and about twoyears since died at Green Spring, Ohio, having born 10 children. ...Isaac the thrid child, born in what is now Danby, August 12, 1795, has always resided near the old homestead. Until the spring of the present year for many years, he had lived with his son John, his only living child. John, following the lead of many of his kith and kin, lately emigrated to Kansas, since which time Isaac has lived at West Deanby with his grandson Marcus Dumond. ...John, the fourth child, was born at the old Danby homestead, Sept 23, 1799, and resides now on the farm where he has passed nearly all his days. An only son, Sylvester, is living with him. ...Betsy, the youngest child, died at the age of twelve years, was born in Danby in 1803. John the father died in Danby Mary 22, 1839, aged seventy-two. Jane, the mother, died at the home of her son Isaac, in Danby, Dec 9, 1845, her eighty-fourth birthday. SOURCE: History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties, New York; Philadelphia: Everts & Ensign 1879. (INTERNET at Heritage Quest). NAME: Perhaps Burrows or Berro or Barrows. NAME: Jane Burrows or Jannetje Berro. Children of John DUMOND and Jannetje BERRO: 105 i. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born 10 Mar 1791, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, died in Sandusky of, Ohio of. ii. Mary DUMOND, born 2 Sep 1793, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, died about 1877, in Green Spring, Seneca, Ohio. She married Daniel H. JOPP Dec 1811, in Ithaca of, Tompkins, New York. Daniel H. JOPP was born 1791, in Winstead, Connecticut. RESIDENCE: In 1831 moved to Pleasant Township, Seneca County, Ohio. See on Internet Biographical History of Seneca County, Ohio. Mary Dumond born   117 Tompkins County, NY Sep 11, 1793. Married Dec 1811Tompkins County, NY to Daniel JOPP. HISTORY: "Biographical History of Seneca County, Ohio" Mt. Pleasant Township ORSON JOPP, farmer, P. O. Green Spring, was born March 20, 1855, in Pleasant Township, this county; son of Luther S. and Emeline (Maddison) Jopp (both now deceased), who were the parents of two children: Orson and Lellie. Our subject's grandfather, Daniel H. Jopp, a native of Winsted, Conn., born in 1791, immigrated to Ohio at the early age of thirteen years, remained in Cleveland for a few years, and then removed to Tompkins County, N. Y., where he was married, in December, 1811, to Mary Dumond, who was horn in thatcounty, September 11, 1793, where also nine of their children were born. In 1831 they immigrated to Ohio and settled in Pleasant Township, this county, where two other children were born; the children are all now living but three. Daniel H. Jopp was a furrier in early life, for a number of years followed blacksmithing, and after coming here built a saw-mill and a carding-mill, which he operated for several years, and also assisted in the government survey of the Western Reserve; he died in 1849 and his widow in 1876. Our subject, who now occupies his father's old homestead, was married, September 14, 1876, to Miss Florence Myers, a native of Pleasant Township, this county, born March 18, 1857, daughter of John and Eunice (Walker) Myers, residents of Pleasant Township. To our subject and wife have been horn two children: Blanche and Mabel. In politics he is a Republican. CHILDREN: Ten Children. 106 iii. Isaac DUMOND, born 12 Aug 1795, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 5 May 1886, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. 107 iv. John DUMOND, born 23 Sep 1799, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 20 Oct 1883, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. v. Elizabeth (Betsy) DUMOND, born 1803, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 1815, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. DEATH: May have died by 1837 as not in fathers will. Died at the age of twelve. vi. Jane DUMOND, born ABT 1809/1810, in Tompkins, New York, died 1901. ADOPTED: Born as Jane Angle, but adopted by the Dumond Family. Married Horace Yaple (b. 27 Feb 1808 Tompkins County). 65. Rachel DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Oct 1761, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Nov 1761, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 1827/1829. She married (1) William Van Orden DUMOND 23 Apr 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He was the son of David DUMOND and Elizabeth Van ORDEN. William Van Orden DUMOND was born about 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 17 Dec 1758, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 13 Mar 1813, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. She married (2) Elijah   118 WELLS about 1815, in Junius Township, Seneca, New York. Elijah WELLS was born 8 Jan 1752, in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, died Mar 1822, in Junius Township, Seneca, New York. Children of Rachel DUMOND and William Van Orden DUMOND: 91 i. David DUMOND, born 31 Mar 1782, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 1854/1859, in Wayne Township, Steuben, New York. ii. Hermanus (Harmon) DUMOND, born 11 Jul 1784, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 7 Dec 1852, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. 92 iii. William Van Orden DUMOND, born about May 1787, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died after 1850, in Shiawassee of, Michigan. iv. Waldron DUMOND, born about Feb 1789, in Catskill, Greene, New York. v. Jannetje DUMOND, born about Jun 1791, in Livingston, Columbia, New York. vi. Temperance DUMOND, born 22 Sep 1793, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. vii. Catherine DUMOND, born 20 Aug 1796, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died 21 Sep 1876, in Pittsfield, Washtenaw, Michigan. viii. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born about 1797, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York. ix. Andrew DUMOND, born about 1795, in Delaware, New York, died ABT 1800/1810, in New York. x. Joseph DUMOND, born 1802/1803, in New York, died 1813/1823, in Fayette, Seneca, New York. xi. Eliza Ann (Elizabeth) DUMOND, born 1 Aug 1801, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York, died 1826/1830. xii. Mary Jane DUMOND, born about 1803, in Washington Twp, Seneca, New York. 66. John Harmonus DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Jan 1767, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 8 Feb 1767, 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 May 1837, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married Catherine SHAVER about 1791, in Ulster of, New York. Catherine SHAVER was born about 1773, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died 10 Feb 1859, in Delaware, New York. BIRTH: recorded in Harmanus Dumond family Bible: "John Dumond was born February 18th, 1767 [was baptized] by Fremute minister of Leverstones" [Livingstons]. BAPTISM: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Jan H. Dumont Lena No Witnesses Catharina Sesefer 15 July 1792 CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Delaware County page 1289 John Dumond 20010-10010. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County, page 387 John Dumond 11010-10110.   119 CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. David Dummunn 010001-01200 John Dummunn 010001-00101 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. David Dumon 1M 0-5, 1M 20-30, 1M 60-70 1F 5-10, 1F 15-20, 2F 20-30, 1F 30-40 Catharine Dumon 1M 5-10, 1M 20-30, 1F 50-60 Children of John Harmonus DUMOND and Catherine SHAVER: i. Eleanor (Lenia) DUMOND, born 7 Jun 1792, in Ulster, New York, christened 15 Jul 1792, died 1836, in New York. She married John N. YAPLE 30 Jan 1809, in New York. John N. YAPLE was born 18 Oct 1790, in Delaware of, New York, died 4 Jul 1867. PARENTS: Johann Nicholas YAPLE and Catharine ACKERLY. MARRIAGE: Married (2) 2 Dec 1843 Martha Wynn. ii. William Helmus DUMOND, born about 1796, in New York. iii. Rebecca DUMOND, born 1802, in New York. iv. Henry DUMOND, born 1 Jan 1805, in New York. 67. Joshua Harmonus DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Dec 1767, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 22 Dec 1 1767, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 26 Feb 1846, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. He married Elisabeth HARDENBERGH 8 Jan 1795, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Elisabeth HARDENBERGH was born 16 Oct 1770, in Rochester, Ulster, New York, died 15 May 1835, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. SOURCE: Internet, Family Tree Maker, User Home Pages. MARRIAGE: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS book 974.734/K1 K2h 1980 and microfilm 1321446. Joshua Dumond Married Elisabet Hartenberg, 8 Jan 1795, both from Rochester. NOTE: There is only one Joshua Dumond listed 1800 and 1810 in US, in Ulster County. Now, since he had a son apparently born about 1788, he must have been married once before. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 214 Joshua Dumond 11010-10010. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Rochester. Page 150 Joshua Dumond 11110-00010. Resding next to Benjamin Van Etten, Abraham DeWitt, Philip Hornbeck. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wawarsing. 1M 10-15, 1M 20-30, 2M 50-60, 1F 50-60. Residing next to son John B. Demond.   120 CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wawarsing. Residing with son Joshua. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wawarsing. Hardenbergh-Dumond Cemetery. Joshua Dumond Feb 26, 1846 78-2-4 Elizabeth, wife of Joshua Mary 16, 1835 65-5-0. TO-DO-CONFLICT: Recheck Kingston records for baptism of Joshua. I must have missed it. IGI has record of Joshua as son listed here, but REcords of Catskill show a Joshua born to John Baptist Dumont, bpt 10 Jan 1768. PARENTS: Johannes Geradus HARDENBERGH. Children of Joshua Harmonus DUMOND and Elisabeth HARDENBERGH: i. John Baptist (Jan) DUMOND, born 27 Oct 1795, in Rochester, Ulster, New York, died 12 Oct 1833, in Wawarsing, Ulster, New York. He married Sarah (Sally) ALIGER in Ulster, New York. Sarah (Sally) ALIGER was born 9 Dec 1795, in Rochester, Ulster, New York, died 15 Feb 1865, in Wawarsing, Ulster, New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wawarsing. John B. Dumond Males 1 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 30-40. FEM 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 30-40. Residing next to father Joshua Dumond. PARENTS: Matthew ALLIGER and Elizabeth VAN WAGENEN. NAME: Also spelled Alliger. ii. Cornelia DUMOND, born 12 Oct 1797, in Rochester, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Feb 1798, in First Dutch Ref., Rochester, Ulster, New York, died 11 Sep 1808, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. CONFLICT: Listed as Cornelia or Cornelius. Birth also listed as 7 Nov 1797. iii. Joshua Hardenbergh DUMOND, born 21 Aug 1808, in Rochester, Ulster, New York, died 20 Mar 1875, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. He married (1) Jane H. HOORNBECK. Jane H. HOORNBECK was born 10 Oct 1820, in Ulster, New York, died 6 Jun 1853, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. He married (2) Catherine DEPUY 31 May 1854. Catherine DEPUY was born about 1821, in Ulster, New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Wawarsing. Residing with father Joshua. John H. B. Dumond 1M 30-40, 1M 70-80, 1F 15-20. Residing next to Hardenberg. 68. David DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2   121 Walrandt ), born 9 Mar 1769, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 9 Apr 1769, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 1830/1840, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married Mary DELAMATER about 1798, in Delaware, New York. Mary DELAMATER was born 1774/1780, in New York. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Delaware County Page 1289 David Dumond 00010-10100. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County page 387 David Dumond 10010-21010. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. David Dummunn 010001-01200 John Dummunn 010001-00101 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. David Dumon 1M 0-5, 1M 20-30, 1M 60-70 1F 5-10, 1F 15-20, 2F 20-30, 1F 30-40 Catharine Dumon 1M 5-10, 1M 20-30, 1F 50-60 Children of David DUMOND and Mary DELAMATER: i. Catherine DUMOND, born 1808, in New York. 108 ii. David DUMOND, born 1808, in New York, died 1880, in Saegertown, Crawford, Pennsylvania. 69. Anna (Antje) DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 21 Feb 1771, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, christened 16 Jun 1771, in 1 Marbleton, Ulster, New York, died 17 Jan 1848, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Yaple Cemetery, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. She married Johann Christian (Christian) YAPLE 24 Jan 1788, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. Johann Christian (Christian) YAPLE was born 1768, in UpperMilfordTwp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, died 15 Feb 1855, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Yaple Cemetery, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. PARENTS: Harmonus DUMOND and Jennie (JANNEKE) BRINK. CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Christian Jebel Janneke No Witnesses Antje Dumont 8 Feb 1789 Christian Jebel Maria No Witnesses Antje Dumont 11 Jul 1790 Christian Jebel Catherine Catharina Bunschoten Antje Dumont 15 Jul 1792 Christian Jebel John No Witnesses Antje Dumont 12 June 1797 PARENTS: Philip Henry YAPLE and Susannah VASQUEAU. CENSUS: New York, Delaware County. BIRTH: From Tombstone, Yaple Cemetery, New Kingston, N.Y.   122 Children of Anna (Antje) DUMOND and Johann Christian (Christian) YAPLE: 109 i. Jane Ann YAPLE, born about 10 Aug 1788, in New York, died 5 Dec 1835, in New York. 110 ii. Mary (Polly) YAPLE, born 3 May 1790, in New York, died 26 Oct 1844, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. iii. Catherine YAPLE, born 7 May 1792, in New York. She married Frederick WARREN. Frederick WARREN was born about 1790, in New York of. iv. Jacob YAPLE, born 19 Aug 1794, in Delaware, New York, died 1872/1880, in Cass, Illinois. He married (1) Nancy TAYLOR 24 Dec 1820, in Madison, Illinois. Nancy TAYLOR was born 1796, in Madison, Illinois, died May 1862, in Illinois. He married (2) Celia 4 Jun 1863. Celia was born 1818, in Illinois of, died May 1868, in Illinois. He married (3) Cynthia (Sitha) MORRIS 23 Feb 1869. Cynthia (Sitha) MORRIS was born Feb 1836, in Kentucky. RESIDENCE: Migrated 1819 to Illinois, later to Cass County, Illinois CENSUS: 1820 ILLINOIS, Madison County. PARENTS: Edward TAYLOR and Elizabeth -----. MARRIAGE: Married (1) Jeremiah BOWAN, deceased. PARENTS: Hijah MORRIS and Elizabeth -----. CENSUS: 1880 ILLINOIS, Cass County. v. John YAPLE, born 17 Nov 1796, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died before 1870. He married Alice SQUIRES 12 Mar 1820. Alice SQUIRES was born about 1798, in Connecticut. RESIDENCE: Migrated 1819 to Illinois. Moved 1822 to Morgan County, Illinois. CENSUS: 1820 ILLINOIS, Madison County. CENSUS: 1830 ILLINOIS, Morgan County. vi. Eleanor (Nellie) YAPLE, born 15 Mar 1799, in Delaware, New York, died 8 Jul 1899, in West Greene, Erie, Pennsylvania. She married William B. WEED 9 Feb 1824, in Erie, Pennsylvania. William B. WEED was born 23 May 1803, in Walton, Delaware, New York, died 15 Oct 1886, in West Greene, Erie, Pennsylvania. vii. Rachel YAPLE, born 13 Apr 1801, in Middletown, Delaware, New York, died 22 Dec 1872. She married (1) Harvey FAULKNER 15 Mar 1818, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. Harvey FAULKNER was born 15 Feb 1793, in New York, died 11 Apr 1830. She married (2) Daniel NORTHRUP. Daniel NORTHRUP was   123 born 1800, in New York, died 1874. PARENTS: Patrick FAULKNER and Prudence GOLDSMITH. viii. William YAPLE, born 17 May 1803, in Delaware, New York, died 4 May 1847, in Pennsylvania. He married Sarah HULL 22 Oct 1828. Sarah HULL was born 19 Jan 1801, in Middletown, Delaware, New York, died 27 Jul 1864, in Pennsylvania. ix. David YAPLE, born 14 Apr 1805, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 24 Dec 1888, in Erie of, Pennsylvania. He married (1) Ruth Maria FULLER 28 Dec 1826, in Greene of, Erie, Pennsylvania. Ruth Maria FULLER was born 2 Apr 1806, in Erie of, Pennsylvania, died 13 Nov 1882. He married (2) Martha Apr 1883. Martha was born about 1810, in Pennsylvania of, died 1891. RESIDENCE: David moved to Erie County, PA in 1823. MARRIAGE: Married (1) Mr. STEARNS. x. Henry C. YAPLE, born 19 Jul 1807, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 9 Mar 1883, in Broome, New York. He married Mary (Polly) ACKERLY 31 Aug 1828. Mary (Polly) ACKERLY was born 31 Oct 1802, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 15 Jul 1867, in Broome, New York. RESIDENCE: Settled at Afton, Broome County, New York. xi. Christian YAPLE, born 20 Jan 1810, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 1906, in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania. He married (1) Catherine Van CUREN 1832. Catherine Van CUREN was born about 1812, in New York. He married (2) Matilda STAFFORD 1880. Matilda STAFFORD was born 1822/1823, in Chautaugec, Clinton, New York, died 11 Feb 1912, in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania. Obituary: Erie Daily Times; Friday, February 16, 1912; Page 10 FUNERAL THURSDAY MRS. MATILDA YAPLE .....Mrs. Matilda M. Yaple died at her home in Waterford, Sunday evening, Feb. 11, aged 88 years. The funeral was held from the house, Thursday at 2:20 o'clock. .....Mrs. Yaple was born in Chautaugec, Clinton county, N. Y., In 1824, daughter of Edward Stafford and grand-daughter of John Stafford, a Revolutionary patriot, who fought under Ethan Allen and was representative in the First State legislature of New York, which position he held till his death in 1802. .....Mrs. Yaple father moved his family to Waterford in 1832 where Mrs. Yaple was married to her first husband, David Dumond, in 1840. A large family of children was born to them of whom six are now living. In 1880 she married Christian Yaple, who died a few years ago at the present home in Waterford. .....Her devotion to her family and children was a characteristic noble and beautiful. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2008) Laurel Laipply   124 .....She was originally married to David Dumond and had 10 children. I guess David decided 10 was too much he left her for another woman. At that time she went to live with Christian Yaple. .....David according to his tombstone was born in 1808 and died in 1880. I have a obit that says he will be brought back from Saegertown to Lowville to be buried. He is in the Lowville Cemetary, aswell as his son, William H., who fought in the Civil War. .....David and Matilda's children are: Mary, Sarah, Ella, Emma, Della, La Dora, Henry, Webster G, Delos S, William H. .....[Information provided by Laurel Laipply] xii. Cornelius Brink YAPLE, born 5 Oct 1812, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 13 Feb 1884, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. He married Lydia Ann IRELAND 12 Jan 1832. Lydia Ann IRELAND was born 8 Jan 1809, in New York, died 24 Jun 1879, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. MARRIAGE: Married (2) Mrs. John Y. DUMOND. xiii. Anson YAPLE, born 22 Nov 1817, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 24 Nov 1817. 70. Nellie (Neeltie) DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 29 Jun 1774, in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, christened 16 Oct 1774, in 1 Marbletown, Ulster, New York, died 6 Apr 1860, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Yaple Cemetery, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. She married Johann Philip (Philip) YAPLE about 1791. Johann Philip (Philip) YAPLE was born 2 May 1770, in UpperMilfordTwp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, christened 24 Jun 1770, in UpperMilfordTwp, Northampton, Pennsylvania, died 18 Mar 1846, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Yaple Cemetery, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. PLACE: Pakatakan is now Arkville, NY. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Philip Jebel Henrikus No Witnesses Nelje Dumond 18 Feb 1793 Philip Jebel Rachel Willem Dumond Neltje Dumond 9 sep 1794 Rachel Dumond Philip Jebel Hermanus No Witnesses Neltje Dumont 2 Feb 1798 Philip Jebel Philip No Witnesses Neltje Dumont 5 Feb 1800 DEATH: 1860 NEW YORK, Delaware County. "Bloomville Mirror". 4-17-1860, page 3. Nelly Ypale death at New Kingston Apr 6, 1860. Wife of Philip Yaple. Nee Dumond. A first settler of Platterkill, Middletown area. PARENTS: Philip Henry YAPLE and Susannah VASQUEAU. CENSUS: 1800/1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County   125 Children of Nellie (Neeltie) DUMOND and Johann Philip (Philip) YAPLE: i. Henry YAPLE, born Mar 1792, in Middletown of, Orange, New York, died Mar 1851, in Michigan. He married Charlotte TUBBS. Charlotte TUBBS was born 1791, in New York of, died Mar 1851, in Michigan. ii. Rachel YAPLE, born 2 Jun 1794, in Middletown of, Orange, New York, died 2 Jul 1847. She married Samuel SMITH about 1810. Samuel SMITH was born 1786, in New York of, died 1863. PARENTS: Maurice SMITH and Obedience -----. MARRIAGE: Rachel Yaple and Mary Jane Dumond Yaple were sisters. iii. Hermanus (Harmonus) YAPLE, born 1796, in Middletown of, Orange, New York, died 28 Mar 1823. MARRIAGE: Unmarried. iv. Philip YAPLE, born 1799, in Delaware, New York, died 29 Dec 1823. MARRIAGE: Unmarried. v. Jane YAPLE, born 1805, in Delaware, New York, died 29 May 1838. She married Jeremiah ACKERLY. Jeremiah ACKERLY was born 19 Jun 1801, in Delaware, New York, died 22 Sep 1836. RESIDENCE: Moved to Greene Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. vi. Anna YAPLE, born 1806, in Delaware, New York, died 24 Sep 1833. MARRIAGE: Unmarried. vii. Abram H. YAPLE, born 4 Apr 1809, in Delaware, New York, died 12 Apr 1878, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. He married Frances Lorania (Fannie) DAVENPORT 18 Oct 1831. Frances Lorania (Fannie) DAVENPORT was born 25 Jan 1808, in Delaware, New York, died 1 Aug 1883. RESIDENCE: New Kingston, Delaware County, New York. viii. Samuel YAPLE, born 11 Oct 1811, in Delaware, New York, died 15 Aug 1887. He married Catherine J. BROCK. Catherine J. BROCK was born Nov 1825, in Delaware, New York. ix. Mary Jane Dumond YAPLE, born 17 Jun 1814, in Delaware, New York, died 21 May 1887. She married (1) Samuel GUNN 31 Mar 1833, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York. Samuel GUNN was born 20 Feb 1806, in New York of, died 12 Aug 1850, in Madison, Jefferson, Indiana. She married (2) Samuel SMITH 19 May 1851. Samuel SMITH was born 1786, in New York of, died 1863. PARENTS: Maurice SMITH and Obedience -----.   126 MARRIAGE: Rachel Yaple and Mary Jane Dumond Yaple were sisters. 71. Hermanus DUMOND (Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Nov 1778, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 1 Mar 1857, in Franklin, Delaware, New York, buried in Franklin, Delaware, New York. He married Maria DUMOND 13 Jun 1799, in Delaware, New York. She was the daughter of Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND and Ariantje Harriett WINNE. Maria DUMOND was born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Nov 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Dec 1851, in Franklin, Delaware, New York, buried in Franklin, Delaware, New York. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Delaware County Page 1289 Hermanus Dumond. 00100-00100. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County Page 387 Hermon Dumond 40010-30010. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Harmonus Dummunn 121210-31110. SOURCE: Most information on this family and children from Lorraine Luke. SOURCE: Information on spouses of children came from "Lumber, Shingles, and Chips" by Florence M.Prehn 1978 (TX 159-936 Library of Congess). (Copy supples by Donald Hatfield). SOURCE:Olde Ulster Vol 4, May _____, Early History of the Dumond Family contributed by Miss Anne E. Smith pae 154. DEATH: 1857 NEW YORK, Otsego County. "Oneonta Herald" Death, Harmonious Dumond, age 78 years on March 1, 1857 at North Franklin. Children of Hermanus DUMOND and Maria DUMOND: i. Jennie DUMOND, born 15 Jul 1801, in Ulster, New York. She married Joseph Van AKEN. Joseph Van AKEN was born about 1800, in New York. 111 ii. John DUMOND, born 14 Sep 1802, in Ulster, New York. iii. Peter DUMOND, born 22 Feb 1804, in Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: Unmarried. iv. Cornelius DUMOND, born 11 Jun 1805, in Ulster, New York, died 9 Feb 1868, in Delaware, New York. He married Prudence SLOAT Jan 1825, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Prudence SLOAT was born 8 Oct 1824, in Delaware, New York. MARRIAGE: She married (2) 1889 Henry Milkes. v. Annie DUMOND, born 6 Oct 1806, in Ulster, New York. vi. Joshua DUMOND, born 27 Dec 1807, in Ulster, New York. He married Peggy MOSCRIPT. Peggy MOSCRIPT was born about 1810, in New York.   127 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Joshua Dumond Males 2 20-30. vii. Nelly DUMOND, born 14 Jun 1810, in Ulster, New York. She married Hiram FULLER. Hiram FULLER was born about 1810, in New York. viii. Catherine DUMOND, born 27 Nov 1811, in Ulster, New York. ix. Rachel DUMOND, born 11 Jun 1813, in Ulster, New York. She married Orrin JONES. Orrin JONES was born about 1810, in New York. x. William DUMOND, born 31 Aug 1820, in Ulster, New York. He married Barbara FOGUS. Barbara FOGUS was born about 1810, in New York of. xi. Christina DUMOND, born 9 May 1822, in Ulster, New York. She married Tobias WOLF. Tobias WOLF was born about 1810, in New York of. xii. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born 19 May 1824, in Ulster, New York. 72. John E. (Johannes) DUMOND (Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 28 Sep 1765, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, christened 16 Nov 1765, in 1 Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. He married Jannetje KONKLING about 1783, in New York. Jannetje KONKLING was born about 1766, in New York. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Greene County, Athens, Athens Zion Lutheran Church. ...Jun 4 1786, born Apr 13 1786 Catharina De Mon, dau of John De Mon and Jannetje. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not positive this is the same John of Dutchess County. CENSUS: 1790 NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck Page 92: Cornelius Du Mont 2/1/2. John Du Mont 1/2/3. Lived Next to John N. Traver, James Estes, George Haugardorn, Asa Potter, Francis Haugadorn, Peter Feller, Phillip J. Schuyler, Thomas Larwood, Maus Ostrander, John Van Atten, Benjamin Van Vredenbergh, Robert Sands, Francis Hendricks. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal Record of Rhinebeck Reformed Church, New York" by Arthur Kelly 1970 at Seattle genealogical Society. Johannes Dumon Cornelius Isaac Vredenberg Janetje Konkling born 27 Aug 1790 Maria DuMon bpt 19 Sep 1790 John Dumon Jacob Jacob Pier Janitje Conclin born 13 Nov 1792 Elizabeth DeVoe bpt 6 jan 1793 PARENTS: Cornelius Konkling. Children of John E. (Johannes) DUMOND and Jannetje KONKLING: i. DUMOND, born about 1784, in Dutchess, New York. ii. Catharina DUMOND, born 13 Apr 1786, in Athens, Greene, New York. iii. DUMOND, born about 1788, in Dutchess, New York. iv. DUMOND, born about 1789, in Dutchess, New York. v. Cornelius DUMOND, born 27 Aug 1790, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 19 Sep 1790, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died after 1830, in Hillsdale of, Columbia of, New York.   128 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Columbia County, Hillsdale Cornelius Dumon M 1 5-10, 1 30-40, F 1 30-40 several pages away Jacob Dumon M 1 5-10, 1 30-40 F 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40 vi. Jacob DUMOND, born 13 Nov 1792, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, christened 6 Jan 1793, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died 1860/1870, in Hillsdale of, Columbia of, New York. He married Jane (Horbs Or Hanbs) HARBS. Jane (Horbs Or Hanbs) HARBS was born 1796/1797, in New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Columbia County, Hillsdale Cornelius Dumon M 1 5-10, 1 30-40, F 1 30-40 several pages away Jacob Dumon M 1 5-10, 1 30-40 F 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40 CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK Columbia County, Hillsdale Jacob Dumon M 1 20-30, 1 50-60 F 1 5-10, 2 20-30, 1 40-50 CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK Columbia County, Hillsdale Jacob Demund 57 NY Jane 53 NY Sarah C. 19 CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK Columbia County, Hillsdale Jacob Demun 68 NY Jane 63 NY 73. Cornelius DUMOND (Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 4 3 2 1 12 Feb 1770, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, christened 4 Mar 1770, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, died 1844, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, buried in Chestnut Lawn Cemetery. He married Amy Van DYKE about 1792, in New York. Amy Van DYKE was born 1770, died 1859, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, buried in Chestnut Lawn Cemetery. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Albany County, Coeymans Township. ...Wm V. Dumond 101011 - 11100. Residing next to David Barnum, David McCarty, John McCarty, Joseph Hazleton. ...Cornelius Dumend 11202-21001. Residing next to Joseph Springsteen, Samuel Barret, James Schofield, Jonathan Cutler, Peter Van Antwerp. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Albany County, Coeymans Township Cornelius Demun 000111-00101. William V. Demun 010101-00201. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Albany County, Coeymans Township Cornelius Dumond Males 1 30-40, 1 60-70 FEM 1 10-15, 1 60-70. Children of Cornelius DUMOND and Amy Van DYKE: 112 i. Henry (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1792, in New York, died 1823/1827, in New Baltimore of, Greene, New York. ii. Rachel DUMOND, born 5 Jan 1802, in Albany of, New York, died 5 May 1890, in   129 Coeymans, Albany, New York. She married Henry SEABURG about 1820, in Coeymans, Albany, New York. Henry SEABURG was born 12 Oct 1796, in Albany, New York, died 8 Aug 1882, in Albany, New York. PARENTS: Christian Henrich Seaburg andAnnatje Van Alstyne 74. Walter (Waldron) DUMOND (Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 20 Aug 1772, in Dutchess, New York, christened 30 Aug 1772, in Dutchess, New 1 York. He married Zylia (Silva) ROCKEFELLER 28 Oct 1793, in Livingston, Columbia, New York. Zylia (Silva) ROCKEFELLER was born about 1775, in New York. MARRIAGE: "Marriage Records of Linlithgo Reformed Church" by Arthur Kelly 1970 found at Seattle Genealogical Society. Walter Dumond married Sarah Rockefeller 28 Oct 1793. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Rensselaer County, East Greenbush, Greenbush Reformed Church. ...Born May 27 1798 Elizabeth Demon, dau of Walter Demon and Sylla Rockefeller Sp: Andrew Sherts and wife. ...Born Apr 28 1800 John Demond, son of Walter Demond and Silly Rockyfellow. ...Sep 12 1802 Peter Dumont, son of Walter Dumont and Silva Rockefeller. Sp: Peter Rockefeller and Anna Maria Coon. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Columbia County, Germantown. ...Feb 22 1805, born Feb 19 1804 Jacob Du Mont, son of Walter Du Mont and Zillia Rockefeller. Sp: Jacob P. Rockefeller and Sallie Erkens. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Dutchess County, Red Hook, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. ...Oct 15 1809, born Mar 24 1809 Alexander Philipps De Mont, son of Walter De Mont and Zyllia Rockefeller. Sp: Nicolaus Philipp and Elizabeth Kuhn. CHILDREN: (FROM IGI at FHC): born in Germantown, Columbia Co, NY: Geti (24 Dec 1797, John (chr 14 Jun 1800 (Greenbush)), Peter (chr 12 sep 1802 Linlithgo), Jacob (19 Feb 1805). CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Albany County, Catskill (another lists Rensselaerville) Walter Dumond 22011-11011. Same place as Anthony Dumond. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville. Walter Demun 121101-01001. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville John Demun Males 1 5-10, 1 30-40 FEM 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 20-30. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville. ...Jacob Dumond Males 2 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 20-30, 1 30-40, 1 60-70. Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40. ...Walter Dumond Males 1 60-70, Females 1 50-60. ...John Dumond (adjacent to Walter) Males 1 5-10, 1 30-40. FEM 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40.   130 Children of Walter (Waldron) DUMOND and Zylia (Silva) ROCKEFELLER: i. Gertie DUMOND, born 1797, in Germantown, Columbia, New York. ii. Elizabeth DUMOND, born 27 May 1798, in Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York. iii. John DUMOND, born 28 Apr 1800, in Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York. iv. Peter W. DUMOND, born about Sep 1802, in Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York, died 31 Mar 1875, in Catskill, Greene, New York. He married Maria MYERS. Maria MYERS was born 12 Feb 1796, in New York, died 18 Jul 1877, in Catskill, Greene, New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston Peter Dumond MALES 2 0-5, 1 40-50, FEM 2 5-10, 1 30-40. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill. Catskill Village Cemetery. Peter W. Dumond March 31, 1875, age 73 yrs Maria Myers Dumond, his wife Feb 12, 1796 - July 18, 1877. v. Jacob DUMOND, born 19 Feb 1804, in Germantown, Columbia, New York, died after 1870, in Rensselaerville, Albany, New York. CENSUS: 1870 NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville. Jacob Dumond 66 NY. vi. Alexander Phillipps DUMOND, born 24 Mar 1809, in Red Hook, Dutchess, New York. 75. Jacobus (Jacob) DUMOND (Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born 27 Apr 1775, in Dutchess, New York, christened 28 May 1775, in Dutchess, New York, died 1850. He married Elizabeth Annatje (Betsy) Van BENSCHOTEN about 1793, in Dutchess, New York. Elizabeth Annatje (Betsy) Van BENSCHOTEN was born 1770, in New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Albany County, Rensselaerville. ...Jacob Dumond Males 2 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 20-30, 1 30-40, 1 60-70. Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40. ...Walter Dumond Males 1 60-70, Females 1 50-60. ...John Dumond (adjacent to Walter) Males 1 5-10, 1 30-40. FEM 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40. LIVED IN BERNE, Albany, NEW YORK. Children of Jacobus (Jacob) DUMOND and Elizabeth Annatje (Betsy) Van BENSCHOTEN: i. Catherine DUMOND, born 13 Mar 1794, in Berne, Albany, New York, died 1884. She married Simon CHURCH in Berne, New York. Simon CHURCH was born 25 Dec 1792, in Berne, Albany, New York, died 23 Sep 1867, in New York. Lived in Livingstone, New York (actually Hawverville).   131 PARENTS: Simeon Church and Theodora Beebee. 76. Anthony DUMOND (Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 9 5 4 3 2 1 Sep 1777, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York, christened 5 Oct 1777, in Rhineback Flats, Dutchess, New York. He married Elizabeth Van GARDEN 5 Nov 1797, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. Elizabeth Van GARDEN was born about 1777, in New York. MARRIAGE: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Ref Dutch Church of Katsbaan. ...Nov 5 1797 Anthony Dumont of Catsckill and Elizabeth Van Garden. BAPTISM-CHILDREN: NEW YORK, Ulster County, Saugerties. Katsbaan Church. ...May 11 1800, born Mar 7 1800, Margarithe Du Mon, dau of Anthonie Du Mon and Elizabeth Van Garden. Sp: Willem Dideriks and Lena Van Garden. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Greene County, Catskill Page 172 01010-01010. Anthony Dumond. Same place as Waldron Dumond. Children of Anthony DUMOND and Elizabeth Van GARDEN: i. Margaret DUMOND, born 7 Mar 1800, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York. 77. John (Jan) DUMONT (Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born 10 Apr 1757, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 2 May 1757, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 10 Sep 1848, in Marion, Wayne, New York, buried in Knapp Family Cem, Marion, Wayne, New York. He married (1) Anathe. Anathe was born about 1760, in New Jersey of. He married (2) Jane. Jane was born 1757/1758, in New York, died 1850/1860, in Marion, Wayne, New York. QUESTINABLE LINK: Not sure if the John born 1757 who moved to NY, is the same John who died in Wayne County, NY, but seems highly probable. RESIDENCE: Moved to New York. CHILDREN: Had son Arainther Dumont born 10 march 1785 Readington, NJ. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Marion (town). John Dumond M70-80, F 1 50-60, 1 80-90. Next to: Andrew Dumond M 1 5-10, 1 40-50; F 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 30-40. Living next to Caleb and Henry Knapp, Norman and Rodney Kellog, Martin Barnum, J___ Tuttle, Thomas Mix. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Marion. Andrew Dumond 52 NY, Mary 47 NY, Jane 92 NY. Living next to Thomas Mix, Caleb Knapp, Martin Barnum, Joseph Atwell, Jonathan Tuttle, John Bangham, Samuel Sherman. CEMETERY: Lists John Dumond, relict of Rev War d.Sep 10, 1848, age 83 yrs, 11 mos.   132 (NOTE: THIS MUST BE THE JOHN OF THE REV WAR, BUT AGE AT DEATH IS INCORRECT, he would have been 10 years old). Dumond, Hanna,died Apr 26, 1839, ae 36 years. Children of John (Jan) DUMONT and Anathe: i. Arianther DUMONT, born about Mar 1785, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 20 Mar 1785, in Somerset, New Jersey. Children of John (Jan) DUMONT and Jane: i. Andrew (Dumond) DUMONT, born 1797/1798, in New York, died after 1850, in Wayne of, New York. He married Mary. Mary was born 1802/1803, in New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Marion (town). John Dumond M70-80, F 1 50-60, 1 80-90. Next to: Andrew Dumond M 1 5-10, 1 40-50; F 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 30-40. Living next to Caleb and Henry Knapp, Norman and Rodney Kellog, Martin Barnum, J___ Tuttle, Thomas Mix. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Marion. Andrew Dumond 52 NY, Mary 47 NY, Jane 92 NY. Living next to Thomas Mix, Caleb Knapp, Martin Barnum, Joseph Atwell, Jonathan Tuttle, John Bangham, Samuel Sherman. Last name perhaps Aldridge (A Benjamin F. Dumont died Michigan, son of Andrew Dumont and Mary A. Aldridge of New York). ii. John DUMOND, born 1799/1800, in New Jersey, died after 1850, in Palmyra, Wayne of, New York. He married Nancy. Nancy was born 1801/1802, in New Jersey. QUESTINABLE LINK: Not sure if father John had son John, but is put here because he lived in Wayne County. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Palmyra. John Dummond 50 NJ (Shoemaker) Nancy 48 NJ, Cornelia (F) 20 NY, William Henry 29 (Shoemaker) NY, Margarett Henry 30 NY. iii. Hanna, born 1802/1803, in New York, died 26 Apr 1839, in Marion, Wayne, New York, buried in Knapp Family Cem, Marion, Wayne, New York. 78. Elbert (Albert) DUMONT (Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 31 May 1761, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 21 Jun 1761, in Somerset, New 1 Jersey. He married Cornelia HOAGLAND 1 Nov 1780, in Somerset, New Jersey. Cornelia HOAGLAND was born about 1765, in New Jersey of. TAXLIST: 1789, 1791, 1792, 1797, 1802 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township.   133 Albert Dumont. TAXLIST: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township. Elbert Dumont. TAXLIST: 1806, 1808, NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Franklin Township Elbert Dumont. TAXLIST: 1815 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Franklin Township Page 003 Elbert Demont. Children of Elbert (Albert) DUMONT and Cornelia HOAGLAND: i. Adrejana DUMONT, born about Sep 1783, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 28 Sep 1783, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. She married BERRIEN. BERRIEN was born about 1780, in New Jersey of. ii. Maria DUMONT, born about Apr 1785, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 17 Apr 1785, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. She married KING. KING was born about 1780, in New Jersey of. iii. John DUMONT, born 8 JAN 1786/1787, in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 19 Nov 1787, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died ABT 1787/1792. iv. Andreyon (Andrew) DUMONT, born about Jan 1790, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 13 Jan 1790, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. 113 v. John E. DUMONT, born about Apr 1792, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey. vi. William DUMONT, born about Jul 1795, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 17 Jul 1795, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey. 114 vii. Elbert Stoothoff (Stoothoff) DUMONT, born 28 Jun 1797, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1 Sep 1865, in Seneca, New York. viii. Peter DUMONT, born about 1799, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey. 79. Peter Stout DUMONT (Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born 13 Jul 1762, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married (1) Margaret CORNELL. Margaret CORNELL was born about 1770, in New Jersey of. He married (2) Elizabeth SWARTWOUT 9 Apr 1791, in New York, New York, New York. Elizabeth SWARTWOUT was born 1768, in New Jersey of. NOTE: Moved to New York and was known as Doctor Peter. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, New York County, Page 682 20210-20020. MARRIAGE: From Newspaper,indexed on New York City Internet site. Dr.Peter Dumont married 9 Apr 1791 New York City to Elizabeth Swartout, daughter of Capt. Swartout of Poughkeepsie. BAPTISMS-CHILDREN: "Records of Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York" by Thomas Evans 1901 at Seattle Public Library. Peter Dumont Anna Maria   134 ________________ Elizabeth Swartmout born 15 Feb 1792 bpt 18 March 1792 PARENTS: Abraham SWARTWOUT and Mary NORTH. Children of Peter Stout DUMONT and Elizabeth SWARTWOUT: i. Anna Maria DUMONT, born 15 Feb 1792, in New York, New York, christened 18 Mar 1792, in New York, New York, New York. ii. Peter DUMONT, born about 1794, in New Jersey. iii. Elbert S. DUMONT, born about 1796, in New Jersey. He married Abigail Van PELT 28 Aug 1817, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. Abigail Van PELT was born about 1800, in New Jersey. iv. Catherine DUMONT, born about 1798, in New Jersey. v. William DUMONT, born 17 Dec 1799, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married Georgianna DEPEYSTER. Georgianna DEPEYSTER was born about 1805. Birth Date of his own admission when joining "The Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York" (Internet at Google Books) vi. Abraham Henry DUMONT, born 17 Apr 1800, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 3 Jan 1865, in New York City, New York, New York. He married (1) Julia Ann MCKNIGHT 10 Oct 1826, in New York. Julia Ann MCKNIGHT was born about 1802. He married (2) Mary Gibbs CLARK 3 Nov 1844, in Newport, Rhode Island. Mary Gibbs CLARK was born about 1805. vii. Robert DUMONT, born 19 Jul 1809, in New Jersey, died 4 Jan 1884. He married Mary Brewerton SWORDS. Mary Brewerton SWORDS was born 28 Feb 1809, died 1886. 80. Abraham Davis DUMONT (Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 15 Nov 1763, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died 18 Oct 1838, in North 1 Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Jane Pumyea Van CLEEF Feb 1788. Jane Pumyea Van CLEEF was born about Mar 1770, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 5 Jun 1851, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township Abraham Dumont M 1 20-30, 1 60-70 F 1 5-10, 1 20-30 1 60-70 (adjacent) Isaac Dumont M 1 0-5, 1 20-30, 1 30-40 F 1 20-30 Children of Abraham Davis DUMONT and Jane Pumyea Van CLEEF: i. Adriannah DUMONT, born about Nov 1789, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 21 Aug 1791, died 8 Apr 1821, in Franklin Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. She married William BERRIAN. William BERRIAN was born about Jan 1789, in New Jersey, died 25 Feb 1837, in Somerset, New Jersey.   135 TWIN. CEMETERY: THE SOMERSET COUNTY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Vol. IV (1915) TEN-MILE RUN CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS_.....This cemetery has grown up around the burial-place of the Cortelyou, DeHart and Van Dyke families. It lies on the north side of the old road from Ten-Mile Run to Rocky Hill, in Franklin Township. It is less than one mile from the Middlesex county line. .....*Berrian, Addraanna Dumont (wife of Wm.), d. Apr. 8, 1821, aged 31yrs., 5 mos. ii. Margaret DUMONT, born about Nov 1789, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 21 Aug 1791, died 9 Aug 1861, in Oneida Township, Eaton, Michigan. She married Abner HIXSON 4 Sep 1806, in Somerset, New Jersey. Abner HIXSON was born about 1790, in New Jersey of. TWIN. iii. Johanna DUMONT, born 12 Apr 1794, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 20 May 1879, in New Jersey. She married John LITTLE. John LITTLE was born about 1790, in New Jersey. iv. Isaac Van Cleef DUMONT, born 21 Jun 1797, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died 17 Dec 1864, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Maria Van DOREN in Somerset, New Jersey. Maria Van DOREN was born about 1805, in Somerset, New Jersey. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Township Abraham Dumont M 1 20-30, 1 60-70 F 1 5-10, 1 20-30 1 60-70 (adjacent) Isaac Dumont M 1 0-5, 1 20-30, 1 30-40 F 1 20-30 CENSUS: 1860 NEW JERSEY, somerset County, Branchburg Isaac Dumont 63 NJ Mary 60 Peter 15 v. Peter DUMONT, born 18 Nov 1801, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 25 Jan 1802, died 1 Oct 1866, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Mary A. JORALEMON. Mary A. JORALEMON was born 16 Apr 1822, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died 2 Feb 1878, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. vi. Dorcas Pumyea DUMONT, born 12 Nov 1802, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey, died 20 May 1879, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. She married William Van DOREN. William Van DOREN was born about 1800, in North Branch, Somerset, New Jersey. 81. John DUMONT (Dirck , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 6 Jan 5 4 3 2 1 1759, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 1823, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. He married (1) Elizabeth SMALLEY 1788, in Readington, New Jersey. Elizabeth SMALLEY was born 15 Jan 1753, in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey. He married (2) Ann CAVE 1797, in New Jersey. Ann CAVE was   136 born about 1760, in New Jersey. PARENTS: Andrew SMALLEY and Agnes CORIELL. Children of John DUMONT and Elizabeth SMALLEY: i. Richard Samuel (Dirck) DUMONT, born 22 Dec 1789, in Somerset, New Jersey, died Jul 1867, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. He married Matilda PHILLIPS 7 Oct 1814, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana. Matilda PHILLIPS was born 11 Sep 1791, in Kentucky. CENSUS: 1820 INDIANA, Switzerland County, Cotton Township. Richard Dumont Males 2 0-10, 1 26-45; Females 1 0-10, 1 16-26. CENSUS: 1850 OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinnati Richard Dumont 61 NJ (Boiler Maker), Matilda 58 KY, John 33 IND (Cabinet Maker), Richard 31 IND (Boiler Maker), Eliza 29 IND, Harriet 26 IND, Charles 25 OHIO, Matilda 18 OH, A. (Female) 15 OH, Cate (Female) 20 OH. HISTORY: From "History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio; their past and present, ...". by George W. Yancey Cincinnati, Ohio; S.B. Nelson Co., Publishers; 1894 ...John J. Dumont Hamilton County History Whitewater Township pg. 409 ...John J. DUMONT was born in Vevay, Switzerland county, Indiana, March 26, 1816. On his father's side he is of Hollandish origin. Richard, his father, came from New Jersey to Muskingum, Ohio, and was a volunteer under General HARRISON. Jeremiah PHILLIPS, his mother's father, was a Virginian by birth; emigrated to Kentucky, and settled at the mouth of the Kentucky river; was a spy of great note in the Revolution. PHILLIPS was the first ferryman and tavern-keeper at the mouth of the Kentucky river. He took an active part in Indian warfare and strategy. Matilda PHILLIPS, his mother, was a woman of powerful energy; she aided much in pioneer life. Richard, his father, married October 7, 1814, at Vevay, Indiana. Five daughters and three sons were born, seven of whom are living, J. J. DUMONT being the oldest. August 27, 1837, John J. married Eliza L. SIEBENTHALL, who bore him eight children - five living. April 26, 1871, he married his second wife, a Mrs. HAYES, who was Major C. S. HAYES' widow, but whose maiden name was Josephine A. LUCAS. By this marriage one child has been born. General T. J. LUCAS her brother, enlisted and served through the Mexican war, and at the opening of tile Rebellion enlisted again, was chosen captain, and returned home a brigadier general. In politics he now takes an active part and affiliates himself with the Republican party. In the matter of occupation Mr. DUMONT is an engine builder, and of late years has engaged himself principally in farming. He built boilers at two different periods at Indianapolis for fifteen years, and at Cincinnati belonged tothe firm of C. T. DUMONT & Co. Both   137 he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church. CENSUS: 1850 OHIO, Hamilton County. Richard Dumont 61 NJ, Matilda 58 KY. LINKS-CENSUS: (SON) John Dumont CENSUS: 1880 OHIO, Hamilton County, Whitewater. John Dumont 64 IND NJ NY, Josephine 43 IND FRA DEL. PARENTS: Jeremiah PHILLIPS. ii. Abraham DUMONT, born 22 Dec 1789, in Somerset, New Jersey. 115 iii. John Hardenburgh DUMONT, born 10 Aug 1792, in New Jersey, died 30 Mar 1875, in Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa. Children of John DUMONT and Ann CAVE: i. William DUMONT, born about 1798, in Somerset, New Jersey, died after 1860, in Independence Township, Warren, New Jersey. He married Mary AYERS. Mary AYERS was born 2 Mar 1790, in Independence Township, Warren, New Jersey. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Warren County, Independence Township William Dumont M 1 5-10, 1 30-40 F 2 0-5, 1 40-50 CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Warren County, Independence Township William Dumont 52 NJ Mary 63 Caroline 20 Alexander 13. CENSUS 1860 Same William 59. ii. Rachel DUMONT, born about 1800, in Somerset, New Jersey. 116 iii. Samuel Edward DUMONT, born 29 Aug 1802, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 5 May 1874, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario. iv. Eleanor DUMONT, born about 1803, in Somerset, New Jersey. v. Eliza Ann DUMONT, born about 1805, in Somerset, New Jersey. 82. Philip DUMONT (Dirck , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 5 4 3 2 1 Jul 1775, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 16 Jul 1775, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died before 1830, in Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Anna CALSHET. Anna CALSHET was born 1765/1766, in New Jersey. TAXLIST: 1793 Armwell, Essex County, New Jersey. TAXLIST: 1796-1797 Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewter Township Widow Dumont Males 1 15-20, Females 2 20-30, 1 50-60.   138 CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Richard Dumont 53 Charity 48 William M. 26 Elisabeth 17 Charley U. 15 Ann 84 NJ. Children of Philip DUMONT and Anna CALSHET: i. Richard (Dirck) DUMONT, born about Jan 1797, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 22 Jan 1797, in Readington, Somerset, New Jersey, died after 1870, in Tazewell, Illinois. He married Charity UPDIKE Jun 1818, in Trenton, New Jersey. Charity UPDIKE was born 1797, in New Jersey, died 1863, in Deer Creek Township, Tazewell, Illinois. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who parents were, but some descendants of Richard say it was Philip and Anna. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Montgomery Richard Dumont Males 1 0-5 1 5-10, 1 30-40 Females 1 0-5, 1 30-40 CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Richard Dumont 53 Charity 48 William M. 26 Elisabeth 17 Charley U. 15 Ann 84 NJ. CENSUS: 1860 ILLINOIS, Tazewell County, Deer Creek Township. Richard Dumont 65 NY CENSUS: 1870 ILLINOIS, Tazewell County, Deer Creek Twp. Richard Dumont 74 NJ. HISTORY: Richard Dumont of Hunterdon Co, NJ moved to Tazewell County, ILLN> Md Charity ____. Daughter Elizabeth md _____ Van Vamp. PARENTS: John Updike and Mary Smith. ii. DUMONT, born about 1799, in Somerset, New Jersey. She married STILLWELL. STILLWELL was born about 1795, in New Jersey of. 83. John DUMONT (Peter Abraham , Abraham , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 Sep 5 4 3 2 1 1769, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Jul 1822. He married (1) Martha PUMYEA. Martha PUMYEA was born about Mar 1763, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married (2) Mary PERLEE about 1800. Mary PERLEE was born 1770. NAME: May also be Martha Mary Pumyea or Perlee NAME: May also be Martha Mary Pumyea or Perlee   139 Children of John DUMONT and Martha PUMYEA: 117 i. John DUMONT, born 25 Aug 1791, in New Jersey, died before 1850, in Fayette of, Seneca, New York. ii. Peter I. Or S. DUMONT, born 1794/1797, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 10 Sep 1883, in Somerset, New Jersey. He married Anna Williamson STRYKER 25 Sep 1827, in Somerset, New Jersey. Anna Williamson STRYKER was born 29 Dec 1796, in Millstone, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1865. CENSUS: 1850 Bridgewater, Somerset Co, NJ. Peter I. Dumont 53 Ann 53 Mary Ann 24. No children. PARENTS: Peter Stryker and Maria Van Noordwyck. iii. Benjamin DUMONT, born about 1794, in New Jersey. iv. Rebecca DUMONT, born about Jan 1795, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 26 Jan 1795, in Somerset, New Jersey. v. Abraham J. (Abram) DUMONT, born about Jun 1795, in Somerset, New Jersey, christened 15 Jun 1795, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 7 Apr 1872, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married Anna BEEKMAN. Anna BEEKMAN was born 19 May 1798, in New Jersey. Abraham, moved to Philadelphia, and died there. He had one son, Samuel Beekman Dumont, who moved to Iowa; was a State Senator, and the town of Dumont, in that State, was named for him. CENSUS: 1850 PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Abram J. Dumont 49 NJ Anna 50 NJ. CENSUS: 1860 NEW JERSEY, Camden County, Camden North Ward Abraham J. Dumont 56 Annie 56 NJ PARENTS: Samuel Beekman and Helen Ten Broeck. 84. Abraham DUMONT (Peter Abraham , Abraham , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 5 4 3 2 1 16 Jun 1778, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 9 Nov 1858, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Judith DAVIS 6 Jun 1799, in Somerset, New Jersey. Judith DAVIS was born 1778/1779, in New Jersey, died 1860/1870. CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Township Abraham Dumont 72 Judith 71 Mary Van Arsdale 40 Phebe Dumont 30.   140 CENSUS: 1860 New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey Judith Dumont 81Judith Johnson 52 Phebe Dumont 41. Children of Abraham DUMONT and Judith DAVIS: i. Sarah DUMONT, born 5 Apr 1800, in Somerset, New Jersey, died Feb 1882, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. She married Nicholas VOORHEES 18 Apr 1818, in Somerset, New Jersey. Nicholas VOORHEES was born about 1795. CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Township. ii. Jane DUMONT, born 19 Sep 1801, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 19 May 1884. iii. Mary DUMONT, born 4 Sep 1803, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 12 Feb 1884, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey. She married Peter Van ARSDALE. Peter Van ARSDALE was born about 1800. iv. Judith DUMONT, born 7 Oct 1805, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 15 Jul 1885. She married John JOHNSON. John JOHNSON was born about 1800. v. Peter DUMONT, born 12 May 1808, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 13 Jun 1808, in Somerset, New Jersey. vi. Peter A. DUMONT, born 29 Sep 1809, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 14 Aug 1885, in Bridgewater, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Magdalene GARRETSON 8 Jan 1834. Magdalene GARRETSON was born 1812/1813, in New Jersey. CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Peter A. Dumont 41 Magdalene 37 Martha 16 Arabella 14 Sarah Elisabeth 12 Abraham 9 John S. 7 CENSUS: 1880 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Bridgewater Peter A.Dumont 71 NJ NJ NJ. DEATH: Somerville papers (August 25, 1885, Forty-Eighth Volume, No. 2)announce the deaths of Peter A. Dumont, aged 76 years, vii. Abraham A. DUMONT, born 5 Oct 1811, in Rariton, Somerset, New Jersey, died 27 Mar 1883, in Paola, Miami, Kansas. He married Cornelia F. HOAGLAND. Cornelia F. HOAGLAND was born 1814/1815, in New Jersey, died before 1880. Lived 1840-1852 Hillsborough,Somerset,NJ. CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Abraham Dumont 38 Cornelia 35 Sarah M. 12 Louisa 10 Theodore 6 Jerusha 4 George 1 adjacent Peter Dumont 48 Magdalene 49 adjacent John V. Dumont 26 Margaret 27 Magdalene 2   141 CENSUS: 1860 Bingham,Clinton Co, Michigan Abram A. Dumont 48 NJ Cornelia 43 NJ Joshua 14 MI Theodore 15 MI George 10 NJ Livingston 8 NJ Alice 6 MI CENSUS: 1875 Shawnee, Johnson County, Kansas CENSUS: 1880 Paola, Miami County, Kansas Alex A. Dumont 67 NJ viii. Phebe DUMONT, born 16 Jan 1814, in Somerset, New Jersey, died after 1898. ix. Theodore Davis DUMONT, born 20 Aug 1816, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 27 Sep 1879. He married Jannet PECK. Jannet PECK was born about 1820. CENSUS: 1850 Flushing, Queens, New York 85. Peter R. DUMONT (Peter Abraham , Abraham , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 7 5 4 3 2 1 Nov 1782, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey, died 12 Aug 1860, in Hillsborough Twp, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Magdalen DAVIS 6 Nov 1805, in Somerset, New Jersey. Magdalen DAVIS was born 29 Oct 1781, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 16 Apr 1870. CENSUS: 1860 NEW JERSEY, Somerset County, Hillsborough Peter P. Dumont 78 Magdalen 79 Margaret 37 Magdalen 13 Phebe 10 Cornelia 4 John V. Dumont 37 PARENTS: Peter DAVIS and Jane TEN EYCK. Children of Peter R. DUMONT and Magdalen DAVIS: i. Jane DUMONT, born 13 Nov 1811, in New Jersey, died 29 Jul 1887, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey. She married Bernard POLHEMUS. Bernard POLHEMUS was born about 1810, in New Jersey. ii. Peter P. DUMONT, born 1815/1816, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 1861/1879, in Hillsborough Township, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Aletha Maria (Auletta) BROKAW 29 May 1838. Aletha Maria (Auletta) BROKAW was born 1817/1818, in New Jersey. CENSUS: 1850 NEW JERSEY, Hillsborough Peter P. Dumont 34 Aletha Maria 32 John B.[Brokaw] 7 Henry D. S. 5 CENSUS: 1860-1870 Hillsborough iii. John S. Vredenburg DUMONT, born 1 Sep 1823, died 29 Mar 1867. He married Margret POLHEMUS. Margret POLHEMUS was born about 1825. 86. John A. DUMONT (Peter Henry , Hendrik (Henry) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 5 4 3 2 1 born 8 Jan 1787, in New Brunswick, Middlesex, New Jersey, died 2 Feb 1871, in Switzerland, Indiana. He married Julia Louisa COREY 1812, in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York. Julia Louisa COREY was born Oct 1794, in Waterford, Ohio, died 2 Jan 1857, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana.   142 RESIDENCE: Moved west in 1813, came to Cincinnati, and then in 1814 to Vevay Indiana. CENSUS: 1820 INDIANA, Switzerland County, Jefferson Township John Dumont Males 3 0-10, 1 26-45, Females 1 0-10, 1 16-26, 1 45-up. CENSUS: 1830 INDIANA, Switzerland County ...John Dumont Males 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 Females 1 0-5, 2 10-15, 1 30-40, 1 60-70 ...Abraham B. Dumont Males 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40, Females 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 20-30, 1 70-80. CENSUS: 1840 INDIANA, Switzerland County, Jefferson Township, Town of Vevay. ...Abram Dumont Males 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 50-60. Females 1 5-10, 2 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 30-40, 1 90-100. ...John Dumont Males 2 5-10, 1 50-60, Females 1 5-10, 2 15-20, 1 40-50, 1 70-80. CENSUS: 1850 INDIANA, Switzerland County, Jefferson Township John Dumont 63 NJ, Julia L. 54 OH, Julia 17 Iowa. BIOGRAPHY: "History of Switzerland County, Indiana 1885" Chicago: Weakley, Harraman & Co, Publisher 1885. Large biography. Here is a bio of this John Dumont Hon. John DUMONT, for many years one of the most distinguished citizens of Vevay, was born in Piscataway Township, Middlesex Co. N.J., January 8, 1787. When he was a small lad his father removed to New York, and there he remained until he was married, some time in 1812, when he removed West, and, in 1813, came to Cincinnati, where he formed the acquaintance of Gen. William H. Harrison, and entered into his service as a land agent, remaining at North Bend, Ohio, till some time in 1814, when he removed to Vevay and took up his residence on the place where he resided till his death. [During the spring of 1814 John Dumont cameto Vevay and built a house on the spot where the present building owned by Amie Morerod stands.] Some two or three years after he removed to Vevay he was advised by one Joseph T. FARLEY, a lawyer then residing there, to prepare himself for the practice of law. He applied himself diligently to the study of his profession, when not otherwise engaged in clearing his land, a portion of which he prepared for a nursery of fruit trees. He progressed so rapidly in his study that at the March term, 1818, he was admitted to the bar of the Switzerland Circuit Court, undergoing a satisfactory examiniation which was required at that time. During his long and successful career as an attorney he ever maintained the reputation of being untiring and faithful in the prosecution of all cases entrusted to him by his clients. He was repeatedly elected by the Legislature prosecuting attorney of the Third Judicial Circuit, of which Miles C. EGGLESTON was the presiding judge, and which embraced the counties of Franklin, Dearborn, Ripley, Switzerland, Jefferson and perhaps one or two other counties, and in the discharge of his duties in this office he was ever faithful in the rigorous exercise of the law.At the election for delegates to the State constitutional convention, which was held in 1816 he was a prominent candidate, and though defeated the vote clearly proved his popular strength, having been but little more than one year a resident of the county. But in 1816 he was elected to the Legislature as representative and subsequently served as such during the sessions of 1820-21-22-28-30, respectively. He was elected in 1831 to the State Senate, representing Ripley and Switzerland Counties for two terms of three years each, and also represented Switzerland   143 County for the same length of timein the last year of the term, the question of classifying the public works of the State was brought before the Legislature. On that question he was the champion of the classification system, and by his efforts to carry the measure won for himself the record which made him the classification candidate for governor of Indiana in 1837. In this political race, though clearly in the right, he was defeated, and from that time he abandoned politics. He then turned his attention to the practice of law, which he continued till his extreme age compelled him to retire. As a legislator Mr. Dumont was true to the interests of his constituents and the masses. He was especially the friend of education, as his noble wife was the diffuser of it, and to his efforts the improvement of the school system of the State is largely due. Although much given to the use of ardent spirits in his earlier and even maturer years, during the last twenty-five years of his life he was a devoted and earnest friend and advocate of the temperance cause. As a citizen he was honorable and enterprising, contributing liberally of his means, talents and influence in building up the interests of his community. He died February 2, 1871. Mrs. Dumont was Miss Julia T. COREY, and she became the mother of twelve children, most of whom died in childhood.Note: Julia T. Carey, appears to be Julia L. Corey. ................... "History of Switzerland County, Indiana 1885" Chicago: Weakley, Harraman & Co., Publishers 1885 "Tales of our Forefathers," by Eugene F. Pike, p. 58 et seq. One of Peter H.'s sons was Col. John Dumont of Vevay, whose wife Julia L. Corey (Dumont) became a well-known Western teacher and writer. See article by Dr. Edward Eggleston in "Scribner's Monthly," for March, 1879. PARENTS: Ebenezer CAREY and Martha _____. HISTORY: FROM: Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. 6 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 ...Julia Louisa Dumont ...DUMONT, Julia Louisa, author, born in Waterford, Ohio, in October 1794; died in Vevay, Indiana, 2 January 1857. She was the daughter of Ebenezer and Martha Carey, who were among the earliest settlers of Marietta, Ohio. Her mother was herself an author, having published a book entitled "The Mountain Mourner." While Julia was an infant, her parents returned to their native state, Rhode Island, and after her father's death she accompanied her mother to Greenfield, Saratoga County, N.Y. She attended the Milton academy, taught school in 1811'2, and in the latter year married John Dumerit, afterward a well-known citizen of Indiana. She went with him to Ohio, and in 1814 to Vevay, Indiana, where she spent the rest of her life, becoming eminent as a teacher. ...Mrs. Dumont was the earliest woman of the west whose writings have been preserved. She contributed largely to western periodicals, both in prose and verse, and published a collection of her writings, entitled "Life Sketches from Common Paths" (New York, 1856). ...Her son, Ebenezer Dumont, soldier, born in Vevay, Indiana, 23 November 1814; died in Indianapolis, Indiana, 16 April 1871, was educated at Indiana University, but was not graduated, and, after studying law, was admitted to the bar, and began practice in his native town. He was chosen to the legislature in 1838, where he was speaker of the house, was treasurer of Vevay County in 1839'45, and was for many years president of the state bank. He fought in the Mexican war as lieutenant colonel of the 4th Indiana volunteers, distinguishing himself at the battle of Huamantla. ...He was an elector on the democratic ticket in 1852, and again a member of the legislature in 1850 and 1853. At the beginning of the civil war he became colonel of the 7th Indiana regiment, and served with distinction in 1861 at Laurel Hill, Rich Mountain, and Carrick's Ford. He then reorganized the regiment for three years' service, and commanded it in the action of Greenbrier River on 3 October under General Reynolds. He   144 was made brigadier general of volunteers, 3 September 1861, was engaged at Cheat Mountain on 12 September and commanded the 17th brigade of the Army of the Ohio in January 1862. He attacked and routed John Morgan at Lebanon, Kentucky, on 5 May 1862, and in October of that year commanded the 12th division of General Buell's army. On 28 February 1863, he resigned his commission on account of failing health, and was elected to congress as a unionist, serving from 1863 till 1867. General Dumont was appointed governor of Idaho a short time before his death. Children of John A. DUMONT and Julia Louisa COREY: i. Ebenezer DUMONT, born 23 Nov 1814, in Vevay, Switzerland, Indiana, died 16 Apr 1871, in Indianapolis, Indiana. ii. Peter DUMONT, born about 1812. iii. Mary DUMONT, born about 1816. She married LAMB. LAMB was born about 1815. iv. Martha DUMONT, born about 1818, died 1845. She married William CAMPBELL. William CAMPBELL was born about 1810. v. Marietta DUMONT, born about 1820, died May 1876, in Indianapolis, Indiana. She married Robert N. LAMB Sep 1847. vi. Julia L. DUMONT, born about 1825. She married Archibald REID. Archibald REID was born about 1820. vii. Aurelius DUMONT, born about 1828. viii. Cornelius DUMONT, born about 1830. 87. Peter DUMONT (Peter , Peter , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 16 Apr 1789, in 5 4 3 2 1 Montgomery, New York, died 16 May 1852, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. He married Sarah BASKIN. Sarah BASKIN was born 1790/1791, in Pennsylvania, died after 1870, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. .....Peter, son of above-named Peter, and Mary Roseboom, the latter's wife, married Sarah Baskin and settled, first, at Watkins, N. Y., afterwards Rochester, N. Y., where nearly all his children were born, and finally moved to Allegan, Mich., where he died. .....Children were: i Henry, bom Watkins, N. Y., June 5, 1815; mar- ried a Bingham and moved to Berrien Springs, Mich. His only son, Gilbert P. Dumont, died without issue, ii John Baptist, born at Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1820; now (1898) living in Allegan, Mich, iii Mary, bom Nov. 26, 1822; died June 9, 1844. iv Martha, born Sept. 22, 1825. v Wm. P., bom May 5, 1831; still living; un- married, vi Robert Roseboom, born Feb. 17, 1834; died Sept. 15, iSgo. He moved to Colorado when a young man; was in first wagon train to Pike's Peak; afterwards located in Denver, Col., next to California; continued a rover for twenty years in many lands, returning to Allegan, Mich., in 1881 ; married and moved to Seattle, Wash., where he died and left no issue. (Other children mentioned, but died young.) CENSUS: 1850 MICHIGAN, Allegan, Allegan Peter Dumont 61 NY, Sarah 59 PA, John B. 29 NY, Martha 24, Wiliam P. 19 NY, Robert R. Henry Dumont 35 NY, Luvia 29 VT, Gilbert P. 6 MI, Mary C. 4 MI.   145 Death Record of son WilliamPeter says born 1831 Rochester, NY, son of Peter Dumont and Sarah Jane Dumont. Death Record of son John Baptist Dumont says father Peter Dumont born Otsego Co, Ny and mother Sarah Baskin bor PA. John B. Born Rochester, NY. Death record of daughter Martha says she was born 1825 Rochester. Father Peter Dumont born North Branch, NJ and mother Sarah Baskins born Watkins, NY. Death record of son Henry says Peter Dumont born NJ and mother Sarah Baskin born PA. Children of Peter DUMONT and Sarah BASKIN: i. Henry DUMONT, born 5 Jun 1815, in Rochester, Monroe or Ulster, New York, died 8 Feb 1901, in Berrien Springs, Berrien, Michigan. He married Luvia A. BRIGHAM. Luvia A. BRIGHAM was born 1820/1821, in Vermont. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Berrien County, Oronoko Township Henry Dumont 59 NY NY NY, Luvia A. 58 NY NY NY. Daughter Mary Caroline Kephart (md Augustus Kephart) ii. John Baptist DUMONT, born 3 Aug 1820, in Rochester, Monroe or Ulster, New York, died 7 Feb 1904, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. He married Susan SMITH. Susan SMITH was born 1833/1834, in Connecticut. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Allegan, Allegan. John Dumont 54 NY NY NY Susan 47 CT CT CT. Betsey Smith (mother in law) 76 CT MA MA. iii. Martha DUMONT, born 22 Sep 1825, in Rochester, Monroe or Ulster, New York, died 24 Dec 1904, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. She married La FLEUR. iv. William Peter DUMONT, born 31 May 1831, in Rochester, Monroe or Ulster, New York, died 23 Feb 1907, in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan. v. Robert R. DUMONT, born 1833/1834, in New York. 88. Elizabeth DUMOND (John Baptist (Jan) , John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 31 May 1784, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 2 Jun 1784, in 1 United Dutch Ref, Catskill, Greene, New York, died 1 Jan 1864, in Ulster, New York, buried in Langendyk Cem, Ulster, New York. She married John LONGENDYCK 18 Oct 1806, in Katsbaan, Ulster, New York. John LONGENDYCK was born about Jun 1785, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, christened 15 Jun 1785, died 24 Jan 1846, in Ulster, New York, buried in Langendyk Cem, Ulster, New York. CONFLICT: Elsewhere lists baptism for Elizabeth as 31 May 1790. Perhaps the earlier baptism was for Elizabeth who died by 1790??.   146 PROBATE-LINKS: NEW YORK, Green County. JOHN LANGENDYCK of Catskill Will Probated March 9, 1846 Heirs: Wife, Elizabeth; sons, Cornelius, Henry and John M. Jr.; daughters, Caty, wife of Andrew Asker; Margaret Ann, Sarah Rachel, Joanna, Christina Maria and Jane Elizabeth. Executors: Wife, Elizabeth and son John. Witnesses: James Powers, Abel Brace and Benjamin Sa ****PROBABLY FATHER OF JOHN******* LINKS-PARENTS: Lucas LANGENDYCK and Christina WOLVEN, OR PARENTS FATHER CORNELIUS. Children of Elizabeth DUMOND and John LONGENDYCK: i. Cornelius I. LONGENDYKE, born 11 May 1808, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 9 Dec 1885, in Ulster, New York. He married Jannetje DUMOND 20 Dec 1827, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She was the daughter of James (Jacob) DUMOND and Anna (Johanna) OSTRANDER. Jannetje DUMOND was born 11 Mar 1805, in New Hurley, Ulster, New York. LINKS: Perhaps Cornelius Longendyck, born 11 May 1808, son of John and ELizabeth (Dumond) Longendyck. 89. Adam DUMOND (Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born about Dec 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 8 Jan 1786, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died after 1830, in Wayne of, New York. He married Amie ELLSWORTH about 1813, in New York. Amie ELLSWORTH was born about 1790, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Adam Demond of Ontario County and Wayne County and Seneca County may actually be of the Demond family, not Dumond. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Ontario County, Benton Township Page 252 Adam Demun 200010-201000. Next to Ebenezer Holcomb, William Carpenter, Robert Marks, John Crawford, Peter Crawford, Marcus Houdsen, Jared Patchin, William Scofield, Robert Lamard. PLACE: Benton Township, Ontario County, same place which later became Benton Township, Yates County, New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Wayne County, Savanah Township Page 205. Adam Demond Males 1 5-10, 2 10-15, 1 40-50. Females 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 30-40. Next to William Green, (J?)o(w?)el Bedwell, Michael Wetherman, Charles Clapp, Henry Payler, Joseph Rouse, David Cushman, John Walker, Hiram Dean, William Rector. PLACE: In 1820 Savanah Township was in Seneca County. ACTION: Not found on 1840 or 1850 census indexes.   147 NOTE: Wife born ca 1799/1801. Married about 1813. Children: Son (1814) Dau (1816), Son (1817), Dau (1819), Son (1821), Dau (1823), Dau (1826), Dau (1828). MARRIAGE: wifes name listed on death record of son George. BIRTH LOCATION: Son George lists NY, Conn, and PA as birth place of father. Children of Adam DUMOND and Amie ELLSWORTH: i. George (Demund) DUMOND, born 3 Apr 1814, in New York, died 18 Jun 1902, in Carleton Township, Barry, Michigan, buried in Woodland Cemetery. He married Nancy PUTNAM. Nancy PUTNAM was born about 1820. DEATH RECORD: Carleton Township,Barry County, Michigan State Death Records George Demond died Jun 18 1902 born Apr 3 1814 in New York, son of Adam Demond, born NY and Amie Ellsworth, born New York. Burried Woodland Cemetery. Census: 1840 New York > Ontario > Seneca George Demond Males 1 20-30, 1 15-20 Census: 1850 Michigan > Barry > Woodland Census: 1860 Michigan > Barry > Woodland Census: 1870 Michigan > Barry > Castleton Census: 1880 Michigan > Barry > Castleton says father born Connecticut and mother from Vermont. CENSUS: 1900 MICHIGAN, Barry Township, Castleton says born Apr 1814 NY father born PA Mother born NY. Daughter Emma J. Bolton, born Aug 27, 1844 in NY died Dec 12, 1913 in Woodland, Barry Co, Michigan. daughter of George Demond 90. Cornelius DUMOND (Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 3 JUN 1786/1787, in Esopus, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Jul 1787, in Dutch 1 Reformed, Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 Dec 1871, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario, buried in Old Delmer, Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. He married Mary SAGER about 1808, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York. She was the daughter of Henry (Hendrick) SAGER and Anna Margaret (Margaret) KUHN. Mary SAGER was born about 1786, in Albany, New York, died ABT 1857/1860, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Several dates are listed for his birth: 1784/1785 (1851 and 1861 census), 1785/1786 (1871 census). His cemetery stone says 1786, but his listed age would be 1787. Thus, he was born about 1784/1787. If he was born in June of 1787, then there is no doubt that he was christened 1 July 1787 in Kingston. No other Cornelius Dumond's are found in 1786/1787. There are several indications which link Cornelius of Ontario to the brothers of (the same) Cornelius of New York. (1) In New York there is only one Martinus Dumond, brother of Cornelius (1787). Cornelius had a son Martinus. (2) Adam Dumond is the closest Dumond to Ontario, residing in New York on the 1820 and   148 1830 census. Also, Cornelius, on the 1871 census, says he is of German descent: his mother's side was German. With what evidence there is now, Cornelius is very likely the son of Petrus P. (Peter) and Maria (Ekkert) Dumond. WIFE-CHILDREN: Arthur Dumond personal knowledge; about 1920; given to daughter, Mrs. May Morrow (correspondence 1997); NOTE: Wife name Mary Sager, children Simon, William, Charles, John, James, Martinus, Peter, Sara, Hannah, and Julia--Just how they are related, Mrs. Morrow is not sure. PLACE: Kingston, New York, formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or "Sopus". CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Danby Township Page 085 Cornelius Demond 10100-01100. Next door to James Oliver 00100-011000 and Edward Oliver 21010-22010. Other Neighbors include Samuel Elston, Thomas L. Moore, Garrett Shoemaker, Nathan Ogden, Joseph Gibbs, Spencer Elliston, Abraham Elliston, John Banfield, Joseph Ferver. About 25 houses away from Yeaple and other Dumond families (Abraham, John and Peter J.). PLACE: In 1810 Danby Township was in Tioga County. Between 1820 and 1830 it became part of Tompkins County. RESIDENCE: 1812 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Ithaca. SOURCE: Death Certificate of daughter Juliet Grandy, and 83 years in 1895 lists born in Ithaca, New York, daughter of Cornelius Dumond (born New York) and Mary Dumond (born New York). See records of daughter Juliet. LAND: 1822 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; E. BENTLEY to Cornelius DUMOND, dtd Dec 1822, registered Feb 1824; Ept W1/2 in all; Deed #4713. NOTE: Extremely likely niece (dauof Margaret Sager and Martin Badgerow, married Miron Bentley 1823 in Markham). LAND: 1832 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Moses Hemmingway to Corn. Dumond, dtd Jan 1832, registered Sep 1838, 50 acres SWpt 50 acres; Deed #15408. LAND: 1837 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Corn. Dumond to Simon P. Dumond, dtd Dec 1837, registered Sep 1838; SWpt 50 acres; Deed 15409; NOTE: Simon used mark X (couldn't write). CENSUS: 1837 ONTARIO, York County, Markham Township; Cornelius DEMON concession 6 Lot 4. NEIGHBORS[Concession,Lot]: Mark Granday [6,4], Daniel Spring [6,4], Justan Badgero [6,5], Thomas Burton 6,5],James Woodhead [6,5], Cyrus Laing [6,3], Abraham Spring [6,3], John Rawling [5,4], John Reamer [7,4], Benjamin Millighan [5,5], Jonathan Worthing [5,5], John Hemingway [5,3], Abraham Herrington [7,3], Andrew Crosby [7,5], Randal Bentley [5,3], John Cannon [6,6], John Briggs [6,6], Joseph Beasley [6,6], George Lynn [6,6], Josiah Hemingway [4,4], Benjamin and William Ferrier [4,4], and Abraham Eckart [6,7]. NOTE: Daniel Spring (6,4) born 1811 Markham, md. 1834 Markham   149 to Eliza Riddle. NOTE: Justan Badgero (6,5) brother of Martin Badgero who married Margaret SAGER!!!!. ALSO, ABRAHAM ECKHART (6,7) appears to be uncle of Cornelius DUMOND, but may be of some unrelated Eckhart family. See Eckhart family. SOURCE: INTERNET LAND: 1838 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Cornelius DUMOND to Juliet DUMOND, dtd Mar 1838; Ept W1/2 in all; Deed #14931. LAND: 1848 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Juliet Dumond to Corn. Dumond, dtd Sep 1848, registered Jan 1849; Ept W1/2 in all; Deed 33384. LAND: 1848 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Corn. Dumond to Mark Grundy, dtd Sep 1848, registered Jan 1849; Ept W1/2 in all; Deed 33385. LAND: 1848 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Juliet Dumond to Mary Dumond, wife of Cornelius, dtd Nov 1848, reg Jan 1853; SWpt 1 acre; Deed 49673; NOTE: Witnessed by Martinus Dumond and William Dumond of Markham, a carpenter (1848). CENSUS: 1850 ONTARIO, Huron County, Ashfield Township; NOTE: No information given. CENSUS: 1851 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township; Reel C-11745 at Cloverdale Library; Page 57 District #2, East half of Township; (Wesleyan Methodist Church), Cornelius DeMond 67 U.S. Same household as Mark and Julet Grandy. LAND: 1856 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Cornelius Dumond and Mary Dumond, his wife, to John Oliver Dumond of Township of Markham, dtd Jan 1856, reg Apr 1856; Pt. 1 acre; Deed 62019; NOTE: Lists Simon Peter of Scarborough Township. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township, District No.4, (SW quarter of Township, page 109; same household as Mark and Juliet Grandy; C. Dumond 77 born U.S.; religion Wesleyan Methodist. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township; NOTE: Born US, age 85, in same household as Mark and Juliet GRANDY (dau). OCCUPATION - Carpenter (1871 census). RELIGION - Wesleyan Methodist (1871 Census). CEMETERY: Old Delmer Cemetery : con.10, lot 15, Dereham Township, Oxford County; FHC microfiche 6017964, fiche #25; Tombstone H2; Inscription below taken from photograph of actual tombstone, copy given by Donald G. Hatfield of Auburn, AL (1999): CORNELIUS DUMOND Born in Sopus N.Y. June 3, 1786 DIED Dec 2, 1871 AGED 84 Yrs 6 Mos.   150 QUESTION-NAME: Name of John from Arthur Dumond personal knowledge, about 1920, given to daughter, Annie May Dumond (born 1902). Notes: Children were Simon, Charles, and John; May Morrow believes Mary Ann Sarah Margaret Dumond HODGSON was a cousin of these children. She states that "I have no record, only folklore, that Simon Peter's father was named John." By folklore, she must actually mean family tradition passed on to her father by word of mouth. LINKS-QUESTION-LAND: NOTE: 1837; John Demond; Collingwood -- a township in Grey County -- a town in Tottawasaga township, Simcoe County -- perhaps a different family. NOTE: I, Gary Morris, suggest that perhaps Cornelius or John are one and the same person. LINKS-CHILDREN: Note that children, Sarah and Hannah had the same witnesses at their marriages. RESEARCHER: (1999) Donald Hatfield (born 1932) 550 Forest Park Cir. Auburn, AL 36830. Descent from Juliet Dumond and Mark Grandy. LINKS: A Louisa Demond, age 27 born Markham,York,Ontario, md 10 Sep 1895 in Toronto, York,Ontario to Franklin Hoster,26, born Markham to John and Matilda Hoster. Md 10 Sep 1895 in Toronto, York, ONtario. Religion MEthodist. LINKS: The name OLIVER appears as the middle name of one of her children, and is carried down several generations. This name evidently was from her brother in law Edward OLIVER, who they lived next door to for many years in New York. LINKS: The first name Simon appears to be a link in the family. Simon Peter Hodgson was probably named after his uncle, Simon Peter Dumond. Simon Dumond was named after his uncle, Simon Sager, who was named after his uncle, Simon Kuhn (Koen), who was named after his grandfather, Simon Erhardt. Thus, this links Simon Peter Hodgson as a grandson of Mary Sager, and links Mary Sager to the Hendrick Sager/Margaret Kuhn (Koen) family of Ulysses Township, Tompkins county, NY. LINKS: Probably sister, or very close relative, of Margaret Sager who married Martin Badgerow. No other Sagers identified for many, many miles, and brother of Martin, Justin Badgerow, lived adjacent to Cornelius Dumond and Mary Sager. LINKS-MARRIAGE: Mark Grundy was witness to wedding of cousin of Juliet, Ephraim Badgerow (son of Martinus Badgerow and Margaret Sager) to Rebecca Graham, 4 March 1833 Markham Townhip, York County, Ontario. Children of Cornelius DUMOND and Mary SAGER: i. James DUMOND, born about 1809, in Tioga, New York. He married Mary Ann SMITH 20 Sep 1835, in Reach Township, Ontario. Mary Ann SMITH was born about 1817, in Ontario of.   151 RESIDENCE: 1845 Markham. Witness at wedding of brother, Martin Dumond. QUESTION-MARRIAGE: Probably Demond, but vaguely Demorest. Home District Marriages, On microfilm at Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 253 James Dem(ond)of Pickering married to Mary Ann Smith of Mariposa. Married at Reach Township, Ontario Co 20 Sep 1835 (Banns). Witnesses Jesse Wildon and Alpha Hurd. That this person is Demond is further supported by the fact that Williams brother, Martin, married a Smith also. 118 ii. Juliette DUMOND, born 18 DEC 1811/1812, in Ithaca, Tioga, New York, died 25 Mar 1895, in Brockport, Monroe, New York. 119 iii. Simon Peter DUMOND, born 2 FEB 1815/1816, in New York, died 2 Jun 1890, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. 120 iv. Mary Ann Sarah Margaret (Sarah) DUMOND, born about 1 May 1817, in Welland or York, Ontario, died 3 Jun 1893, in Horning's Mills, Dufferin, Ontario. 121 v. Martinus (Martin) DUMOND, born 1821, in Ontario, died 1881/1900, in Huron of, Michign. 122 vi. Hannah DUMOND, born 1821/1822, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 10 Apr 1904, in Coburg, Northumberland, Ontario. vii. William DUMOND, born about 1823, in Markham, York, Ontario. He married Hannah WILSON 22 Oct 1848, in Markham, York, Ontario. Hannah WILSON was born about 1830, in Ontario of. RESIDENCE: 1845 Markham. William Demund and Margaret Middleton were witnesses to the marriage of Thomas McCaley and Christina Middleton 14 Jul 1844. Wesleyan Methodist Church, Rev David Yeomans, page 163. RESIDENCE: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, York County, Ontario; Juliet Dumond to Mary Dumond, wife of Cornelius Dumond, dtd Nov 1848; Deed #49673; NOTE: Witness by Martinus Dumond and William Dumond of Markham, a carpenter. OCCUPATION: Carpenter (1848 Deed). MARRIAGE: Home District Marriages, On microfilm at Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 38 William Demond of Markham to Hannah Wilson of Pickering. Witnesses John Wilson and John Demond. 22 Oct 1848 by David Yeomans, Wesleyan Methodist Church. 123 viii. Charles DUMOND, born 1831/1832, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1881, in York of, Ontario. 124 ix. John Oliver DUMOND, born 1834, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1900, in Dighton, Lane, Kansas.   152 91. David DUMOND (William Van Orden , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 31 Mar 1782, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 1854/1859, in Wayne Township, 1 Steuben, New York. COURT: 1810-1811 SENECA COUNTY, NY (Town of Fayette): NEW YORK, Mather against Hood. (Internet Google Books) .....THIS was an action of trespass, assault and battery, and v. false imprisonment. The cause was tried before *the Chief Hood. Justice, at the Seneca circuit, the 20th June, 1810. # .....At the trial, the plaintiff, to support the action, called the sheriff of the county of Seneca, as a witness, who testified, of conviction that by virtue of a mittimus, issued under the hand and seal der" the'art of the defendant, a justice of the peace of the county, and pment forcible by the command of the defendant, he arrested the plaintiff and detained him in custody, until he had paid ten dollars, is stated in the plaintiff's declaration. The mittimus was as follows : " Seneca county, ss. John Hood, one of the justices, that the justice &. to the keeper of the gaol, &c. Whereas, upon complaint had made unto me, this present day, by Elijah Hartshorne, of the town of Fayette, in said county, I. the said John Hood, Esquire, justice as aforesaid, went immediately to the messuage, bar tenement, and possession of the said Elijah, at the town of Fayette aforesaid, in the said county, and there found Zechariah Mather, Eleazer P. Mather, David Dumond, Jamef. Huff, William Updike, andDaniel Tucker, of the said tovn of Fayette, forcibly, with strong hand and armed power, holding the said tenement, messuage, and possession, against the peace of the said people, and against the formof the act in such case made and provided. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Wayne Township David Demon 200010-10010 Residing next to Mrs. Catharine McDowell, Garrett Th--iper or Prauper?, Thomas Smith, Johnathan Ketchum, Selah Crosbey, Stephen Kelley, John Wright, John McGraw. LAND: 1821 NEW YORK, Tompkins County. 8 Oct 1821, David Dumond (of Danby, Tioga County) to Peter J. (I.) Dumond (of Danby, Tioga County) Lots #99 and #100 of Town of Ithaca (late Town of Ulysses) (Ulysses Twp) 99,100 3/1 Acres Book D, page 325. David Dumond, (heir at case???) of Peter P. Dumond, deceased. LAND: 1822 Seneca County, New York Grantor's Index to Deeds 1804-1857 Vol A-K (LDS microfilm 81347). David Dumond to Nelson Rosevelt Book P page 549. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Wayne Township David Demund 1M 5-10, 1M 10-15, 1M 40-50 1F 15-20, 1F 40-50 CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Tyrone Township David Dumond 1M 5-10, 1M 50-60, 1F 50-60 Lewis Dumond 1M 20-30, 1F 15-20 CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Wayne Township David Demond 68 NY David 18 NY ...Adjacent to: Lewis Demond 32 NY Fanny 30 NY   153 Children of David DUMOND and ____ ____: i. William DUMOND, born 10 Apr 1813, in Fayette, Seneca, New York, died 24 Sep 1850, in Grandview Twp, Edgar, Illinois, buried in Housel/New Athen, Embarrass Twp, Edgar, Illinois. He married Martha HOUSEL about 1833, in New York. Martha HOUSEL was born 23 Dec 1815, in Steuden, New York, died 22 Jun 1884, in Illinois, buried in Union Cemetery, Coles, Illinois. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not really sure who parents are. Probably son of William V. or David Dumond, two brothers who lived in Steuben County. William V. already has a son William accounted for, though. BIOGRAPHY: Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, 1891 - p. 359/360 _.....JACOB H. DUMOND.He was born in Steuben County, N. Y., March 18, 1835 .....Our subject's father was William Dumond, who was of French parentage. His mother was Martha Housel, who was born in Steuben County, N. Y. There they were married and settled on a farm, whence they came to Edgar County, this State, in 1840, where they lived until their decease. The father passed away September 24, 1850. The mother's decease occurred in June, 1884. he was a farmer by occupationand brought up his sons to a thorough knowledge of agricultural work. They had six children, three sons and three daughters, and of these our subject was the eldest. He was born in Steuben County, N.Y., March 18, 1835, and came to this State with his parents in June, 1840. RESIDENCE: 1835 son Jacob said to have been born in Hornby, Steuben County, NY. RESIDENCE: 1839 Coles County, ILLINOIS, where daughter was born. CENSUS: 1850 ILLINOIS, Edgar County. Mortality Schedule. Says William was born in Fiatte, New York, age 37. (Most likely Fayette, Seneca County). FAMILY TRADITION: Says he was from Syracuse, New York. According to family records, parents were William V. Dumond and Eliza. SOURCE: Murial Keyser. DEATH: 1850 mortality schedule in Edgar County, Illinois says he was 37 years old and was born in Fayette, New York. RESIDENCE: Had seven children--the older two were born in New York, and the rest were born in Coles County, Illinois. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2000) Debbie DuMond Zumwalt   154 . Descent from William and Martha (Housel) Dumond. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2002) Muriel Keyser Supplied much information on the William and Martha (Housel) Dumond Family. PARENTS: Jacob HOUSEL and Sarah CRAIG. CENSUS: 1860 ILLINOIS, Coles County, E. Oakland Township P. 17. CENSUS: 1870 ILLINOIS, Moultrie County, Lowe Township, Lovington. Living with son and his two children. ii. Lewis DUMOND, born 1817/1818, in New York. 92. William Van Orden DUMOND (William Van Orden , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about May 1787, in Catskill, Greene, New York, christened 26 May 1 1787, in Catskill, Greene, New York, died after 1850, in Shiawassee of, Michigan. He married Anna PARSHALL. Anna PARSHALL was born 1790/1791, in New Jersey. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Seneca County, William V. Dumond 00100-00100. William Demond 01101-11101. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Hornby William Dumond M 2 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 F 1 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Steuben County William Dumond M 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 50-60, F 1 10-15, 1 40-50 George Dumond M 1 20-30, F 1 20-30 CENSUS: 1850 MICHIGAN, Shiawassee County, New Haven William V. Drummond shoemaker 68 NY, Ann 59 NJ Peter 23 NY Harmon 19 NY Isaac 30 NY Clarrissa 22 VT Amanda J. 1 MI Catharine 2 NY Margaret 28 NY. Land records in Steuben, New York and Shiawassee, Michigan. CHILDREN: (IGI): William born 10 April 1813 in New York. SEE ALSO OTHER WILLIAM VAN ORDEN DUMOND FAMILIES. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Last name may not have been Parshall, but is suggested. Children of William Van Orden DUMOND and Anna PARSHALL: i. George DUMOND, born about 1814, in New York. ii. Joseph DUMOND, born 1817, in New York, died 30 Jun 1878, in Vernon,   155 Shiawassee, Michigan. iii. Walter DUMOND, born 4 Mar 1818, in New York, died 5 Dec 1870, in New Haven, Shiawassee, Michigan. He married Lucinda. Lucinda was born 1819/1820, in New York. CONFLICT: CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Seneca Falls Village. Waldron Dumont 00001 - 00001 (adults 20-30 yrs old). CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Orange Township Walter Dumond M 1 20-30, F 1 20-30 CENSUS: 1850 MICHIGAN, Saginaw County, Northampton Township. Walter Dumond 32 NY, Lucinda 30 NY, Margaret 10 NY, William 8 NY, Elizabeth 6 NY, Peter 4 Ny. CENSUS: 1870 MICHIGAN, Shiawassee County, New Haven Twp Walter Demund 53 NY Lucinda 56 NY Margaret 32 NY William 28 NY Peter 23 MI Ellen 16 MI George 12 MI. CHILD BORN: George A. Dumond, died 25 June 1872, age 12 years, 4 months, 5 days, son of Walter Dumond and Lucinda. born in New Haven, died in New Haven, Shiawassee County, MI. iv. Isaac A. DUMOND, born 1819/1820, in New York, died 1855/1867, in Shiawassee, Michigan. He married Huldah Clarrissa BISHOP. Huldah Clarrissa BISHOP was born about 1825, in Vermont. CENSSU: 1840 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Greenwood Township Isaac P. Dumond M 1 0-5, 1 20-30 F 3 5-10, 1 20-30 RESIDENCE: Resided 1852 Shiawassee County, MI. v. Margaret DUMOND, born 1820/1821, in New York. vi. William DUMOND, born 1822, in New York. He married Cora ALGER about 1849, in New Haven, Shiawassee, Michigan. Cora ALGER was born about 1825, in Michigan, died 19 Jun 1884, in Bennington, Shiawassee, Michigan. PARENTS: George Alger. RESIDENCE: Father lived in New Haven. vii. Elizabeth DUMOND, born about 1825, in Michigan. viii. Peter DUMOND, born 21 Mar 1827, in Shiawassee, Michigan, died 27 Apr 1907, in Shiawassee, Michigan. He married Eliza. Eliza was born 1832/1833, in New York.   156 RESIDENCE: Resided 1852 Shiawassee Co, Michigan. MILITARY: CIVIL WAR. MICHIGAN, Shiawasse County Wa Veteran, 10th Michigan Calvalry. Peter Dumond, Pvt, New Haven Twp. CENSUS: 1870 MICHIGAN, Shiawassee County, New Haven Township. Peter Dumond 44 NY Eliza 35 NY Leroy 18 MI Anna 16 James 15 KAte 6 Eline 2 Lizzie 6/12 (census Jun 1870). RESIDENCE: 1875 MICHIGAN, Shiawassee County. Landowners P. Dumond, W. Dumond. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Shiawassee County, New Haven. Peter Dumond 53 NY NY NY Eliza 47 NY James 24 MI, Katie 16, Elsie 12 Malissy 10. ix. Harmon DUMOND, born 1830/1831, in Steuben, New York, died about 1860, in Michigan. 93. John Phillip (Johannes) DUMOND (Philippus , Johannes Philipson (Philipus) , Philippus , 6 5 4 3 Walran (Dumont) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Sep 1799, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 2 1 1851, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Catharine Anne PHILLIPS 31 Dec 1823, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Catharine Anne PHILLIPS was born 1804/1805, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. John P. Dumond 51 Catharine 45. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston John P. Dumond 60 Catherine A. 54 Eliza 30 William 22 John H. 28 Levina 18 Jane 15 George 9. Children of John Phillip (Johannes) DUMOND and Catharine Anne PHILLIPS: i. Maria DUMOND, born 12 May 1825, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. ii. Eliza DUMOND, born 5 Jul 1827, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iii. John Henry DUMOND, born 10 Mar 1830, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. iv. James DUMOND, born Nov 1832, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. 94. John Baptist (Dumont) DUMOND (Waldron (Walter) (Dumont) , John Baptist (Jan) , Igenas , 6 5 4 3 Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 1794, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 2 1 CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Greene County, Cairo. John B. Dumond 100010-10100. Waldron Dumond 300111-01101. Children of John Baptist (Dumont) DUMOND and ____ ____: i. William DUMOND, born 1814, in Catskill, Greene, New York.   157 ii. David (Dumont) DUMOND, born 1822, in New York, died 29 Nov 1884, in Trumansburg, Tompkins, New York, buried in Grove Cemetery, Ulysses, Tompkins, New York. He married Emeline HOLMES. Emeline HOLMES was born 27 Jul 1820, in New York, died 25 Jul 1852, in New York, buried in Grove Cemetery, Ulysses, Tompkins, New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township. David Dumont 30, Emeline (Holmes) 30 NY, Estelle 3, Frederick S. 40 (uncle) (NOTE: his obituary says he is born 1799). CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompins County, Ulysses Township David Dumont 40 Merchant NY. CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ulysses Township. Waldron B. Dumont 59 NY Belinda 45 NY. Another Page David Dumont 60 NY NY NY. GROVE CEMETERY Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, NY Dumont, David Lot 41 d. Nov. 29, 1884 ae62y iii. Alida DUMOND, born 1825, in Catskill, Greene, New York. iv. Frederick E. DUMOND, born 1828, in Catskill, Greene, New York. 95. William DUMOND (Egnos (Ignatius) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Apr 1779, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Jul 1779, 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 11 Nov 1855, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. He married Rachel DELAMETER about 1803, in Delaware of, New York. Rachel DELAMETER was born 30 Jun 1772, in New York, died 12 Jun 1854, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County page 387 William Dumond 10010-10010. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. William Dumond MALES 1 20-30, 1 50-60 FEM 1 10-15, 1 15-20 1 40-50. MILITARY: Referred to as a Captain. Probably in War of 1812. CHILDREN: (IGI) Born Delaware County: Andrew abt 1804, Rachel (born at New Kingston 10 Dec 1807 died 25 Jan 1889, married Robert Winter [born Northumberland, England Dec 31, 1805, died 29 Nov 1878], both buried Bovina Cemetery, (town) Bovina, Delaware County, New York), Sally abt 1808, Eliza Ann abt 1812, Mary Jane abt 1816. CEMETERY: Archibald Cemetery (on internet) William Dumond died 11 Nov 1855, age 76 years, 7 months.   158 PARENTS: Johannes DELAMATER and Elizabeth BRINK. Children of William DUMOND and Rachel DELAMETER: i. Andrew DUMOND, born 2 Oct 1804, in Delaware, New York, died 6 Nov 1873, in Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem. ii. Rachel DUMOND, born 10 Dec 1807, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, died 25 Jan 1889, in Delaware, New York, buried in Bovina Cemetery, Bovina, Delaware, New York. She married Robert WINTER. Robert WINTER was born 31 Dec 1805, in Northumberland, England, died 29 Nov 1878, in Delaware, New York, buried in Bovina Cemetery, Bovina, Delaware, New York. iii. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born about 1810, in Delaware, New York. iv. Eliza Ann DUMOND, born about 1812, in Delaware, New York. v. Mary Jane DUMOND, born about 1816, in Delaware, New York. She married Alexander C. RUSSELL. Alexander C. RUSSELL was born about 1810. 96. Maria DUMOND (Egnos (Ignatius) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 19 Nov 1780, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 11 Dec 1851, in Franklin, Delaware, New York, buried in Franklin, Delaware, New York. She married Hermanus DUMOND 13 Jun 1799, in Delaware, New York. He was the son of Hermanus (Harmonous) DUMOND and Jenneke (Jennie) BRINK. Hermanus DUMOND was born 19 Oct 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 1 Nov 1778, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1 Mar 1857, in Franklin, Delaware, New York, buried in Franklin, Delaware, New York. Children of Maria DUMOND and Hermanus DUMOND: i. Jennie DUMOND, born 15 Jul 1801, in Ulster, New York. 111 ii. John DUMOND, born 14 Sep 1802, in Ulster, New York. iii. Peter DUMOND, born 22 Feb 1804, in Ulster, New York. iv. Cornelius DUMOND, born 11 Jun 1805, in Ulster, New York, died 9 Feb 1868, in Delaware, New York. v. Annie DUMOND, born 6 Oct 1806, in Ulster, New York. vi. Joshua DUMOND, born 27 Dec 1807, in Ulster, New York. vii. Nelly DUMOND, born 14 Jun 1810, in Ulster, New York. viii. Catherine DUMOND, born 27 Nov 1811, in Ulster, New York. ix. Rachel DUMOND, born 11 Jun 1813, in Ulster, New York. x. William DUMOND, born 31 Aug 1820, in Ulster, New York. xi. Christina DUMOND, born 9 May 1822, in Ulster, New York. xii. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born 19 May 1824, in Ulster, New York. 97. Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND (Egnos (Ignatius) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1 Mar 1784, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, christened 2 1 6 Oct 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Apr 1871, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. He   159 married (1) Jane Ann YAPLE 3 Apr 1808, in New York. She was the daughter of Johann Christian (Christian) YAPLE and Anna (Antje) DUMOND. Jane Ann YAPLE was born about 10 Aug 1788, in New York, died 5 Dec 1835, in New York. He married (2) Margaret BECKER ABT 1840/1850, in New York. Margaret BECKER was born about 1790, in New York. SOURCE: FAMILY INFO FROM DAR RECORDS. NAME: Some records have him listed as Jacob instead of James. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County Page 387 Jacobus Dumond 10010-10100. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. James Dumond MALES 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 40-50. FEM 1 10-15, 1 20-30, 1 40-50. Children of Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND and Jane Ann YAPLE: i. Eli DUMOND, born 1810, in Delaware, New York, died 6 Feb 1884, in Unadilla, Otsego, New York. He married Christina RUTHERFORD. Christina RUTHERFORD was born 1810/1811, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Town of Delhi Eli Dummon (Drummon) 40 Chrstina 33 Jenetta J. 8 Mabel C. 6 Margaret A. 4 Mary J. 5/12 CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Franklin Township Eli Dumon 50 Christian 49 Mary J 15 Margaret 10 Myrtilla 8 Aaron J 5 Ambrose Johnson 17 1870 CENSUS: NEW YORK, Otsego County, Unadilla Township. Eli Dumond 62 NY. 1880 CENSUS: NEW YORK, Otsego County, Unadilla. Eli Dumond 70 NY NY NY, Cristena 63 NY Scot Scot. James A. 23 NY. ii. Anna DUMOND, born about 1808, in New York, died before 1850, in Bradford of, Pennsylvania. She married Andrew KIFF. Andrew KIFF was born about 1810, died after 1850, in Armenia Tonwship, Bradford, Pennsylvania. iii. Jacob Yaple DUMOND, born Aug 1814, in New York, died after 1880, in Bradford, Pennsylvania. He married Harriet KIFF 5 Sep 1838, in Pennsylvania. Harriet KIFF was born 22 May 1813, in New York, died 31 Mar 1888, in Armenia Tonwship, Bradford, Pennsylvania, buried in Pierce Cemetery. CENSUS: 1840 PENNSYLVANIA, Bradford County, Troy Township. Dumond Jacob Y. 10001 00001 CENSUS: 1850 PENNSYLVANIA, Bradford County, Armenia. Jacob Y. Demon   160 36 NY Harriet 32 NY James R. 9 PA etc. CENSUS: 1880 PENNSYLVANIA, Bradford County, Armenia. Jacob Dumond 67 NY NY NY, Harriet 62 NY NY NY (to PA 1846/1857). iv. Phineas Camp DUMOND, born 1815/1817, in New York, died 1885. He married Harriet DELAMETER. Harriet DELAMETER was born about 1820. PARENTS: Abram J. Delamater and Sally Dumond. v. Eleanor R. DUMOND, born 1819, in New York. She married Alexander RUSSELL. Alexander RUSSELL was born about 1815. vi. Anson A. DUMOND, born 1821, in New York. He married Christina STEWART. Christina STEWART was born about 1820. vii. William W. DUMOND, born about 1824, in New York, died 1905. He married Hannah WILLIAMS. Hannah WILLIAMS was born about 1825. 98. Egnos (Igenas) DUMOND (Egnos (Ignatius) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 19 Nov 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 16 Oct 1867, in New 1 Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. He married Anna DELAMETER about 1809, in Delaware, New York. Anna DELAMETER was born 4 May 1789, in New York, died 22 Jun 1866, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, buried in Archibald Cem, New Kingston, Delaware, New York. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County Egnas Dumond Jr. Page 387 00100-00100. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Egnos J. Dumond MALES 1 40-50 FEM 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50. CEMETERY: Archibald Cemetery, from Internet. Egnos Dumond, died Oct 16, 1867, age 81 years, 10 months, 27 days. DEATH: 1867 NEW YORK, Delaware County. "Bloomville Mirror" 1902201867, page 3. Egnos Dumond at Middletown, Oct 16, 1867, age about 82 years. PARENTS: Johannes DELAMATER and Elizabeth BRINK. Children of Egnos (Igenas) DUMOND and Anna DELAMETER: i. Rachel DUMOND, born about 1810, in New York. She married Henry REYNOLDS. Henry REYNOLDS was born about 1810. ii. Eliza DUMOND, born about 1815, in New York. 99. Cornelius (King) DUMOND (Egnos (Ignatius) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 15 Aug 1787, in Shandaken, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Mar 1788, 1   161 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Oct 1869, in Middletown, Delaware, New York, buried in VanBenschatonCem, Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married (1) Mary (Polly) YAPLE 29 Oct 1809. She was the daughter of Johann Christian (Christian) YAPLE and Anna (Antje) DUMOND. Mary (Polly) YAPLE was born 3 May 1790, in New York, died 26 Oct 1844, in Middletown, Delaware, New York, buried in VanBenschatonCem, Middletown, Delaware, New York. He married (2) Sylvia WOOD. Sylvia WOOD was born 27 Mar 1808, in New York, died 9 Feb 1880, in Margaretville, New York. CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middleton Township. Page 387 00100-10100. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middleton Township. Cornelius Dumond MALES 1 15-20, 1 40-50 FEM 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 40-50. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Delaware County, Middletown. Cornelius Dumond 62 Silva 42. Children of Cornelius (King) DUMOND and Mary (Polly) YAPLE: i. Harriet DUMOND, born 28 Jun 1810, in New Kingston, New York, died 31 Jan 1892, in New Kingston, New York. ii. Jane DUMOND, born about 1812, in New York. She married William REYNOLDS. William REYNOLDS was born about 1810. iii. John Yaple DUMOND, born about 1815, in New York. iv. Catherine DUMOND, born about 1817, in New York. She married Cornelius VANSICLEN. Cornelius VANSICLEN was born about 1815. v. Mary DUMOND, born about 1820, in New York. vi. Phebe DUMOND, born about 1822, in New York. She married Caleb TRAVIS. Caleb TRAVIS was born about 1820. vii. Prudence DUMOND, born about 1825, in New York. She married Charles MACOMBER. Charles MACOMBER was born about 1820. viii. Minerva DUMOND, born about 1835, in New York. 100. Isaac DUMOND (Peter J. (Petrus) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 26 Nov 1775, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 29 Jun 1777, in Kingston, 1 Ulster, New York, died 21 Feb 1836, in Pleasant Twp, Seneca, Ohio. He married Mary. Mary was born 12 Aug 1776, in New York of, died 11 Aug 1841, in Pleasant Twp, Seneca, Ohio. GENEALOGY: March 2000 GENFORUM at Family TreeMaker, INTERNET. Isaac Dumond,born Nov 26,1775, married Mary ____ born Aug 12,1776, from NY to Pickaway County, Ohio in 1809 and thence to Seneca County,Ohio where they lived and died. LAND: 1808 NEW YORK, Tioga County. Sep 1808 Isaac Dumond and Mary received from Nathaniel Doty, land. Book 8 page 227. General Index to Deeds Tioga County, New York 1791-1866 Microfilm 588264. LINKS with Yaple family, Abraham and Mary Dumond, Peter I. Dumond, etc.   162 CENSUS: 1820 OHIO, Pickaway County, Wayne Township Isaac Demon 220201-21010 (page 235) Living adjacent to Isaac Boin, Samuel Smith, James Swim (son in law), David Kenda___ Abraham Dumon 000001-21100(P 236). Living adjacent to Mary Lerzas, Olly Brown, Wm Jones. LAND: 1822 OHIO, Seneca County. Isaac and Isaac I DuMond who purchased land in Seneca Co. OH on 1 Feb 1822 and 16 Sep 1834 respectively. CENSUS: 1830 OHIO, Seneca County, Fort Seneca Isaac Demond Males 1 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 50-60. Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 50-60. Isaac J. Demond Males 2 0-5, 1 20-30, Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40, 1 40-50. LINKS: Isaac Dumond's first cousin, from Tompkins county, also moved to Pleasant Township, Seneca County, Ohio. She was Mary Dumond (b 1793), dau of uncle John Dumond. She married Daniel Jopp. HISTORY: OHIO, Seneca County. ...The Dumonds came in 1821, and built a cabin on the west bank of the Sandusky..... ...Isaac I. and Sophia (Dukes) Dumond, natives of New York State and Delaware, respectively, parents of Lorenzo A. Dumond (who was born here in May 1834 in Pleasant Township), came with their parents to this county in 1820, and were married here in 1823. Mr. Dumond died in 1880, his widow in 1881. SOURCE: "History of Seneca County, Ohio" PLEASANT TOWNSHIP found on internet at Notes for Isaac I. DUMOND from ...The information on the Isaac Dumond family came from the combined efforts of Pam Rolleston, Jean A. Berlekamp, Elsie Keen and Julie DuMond. The 8th child, Jackson Dumond, is my direct ancestor and the information I had up until this point was only on him and his family. I thank these researchers for adding to my genealogy. August 2001. Information given me is as follows: ...Isaac: BIRTH: Notes from Pam Rolleston and Jean A. Berlekamp say Isaac Dumond b 26 Nov 1775 in NY. Jean A. Berlekamp's notes also give possible dates for Isaac of born 19 Nov 1774 These were in the info sent by Elsie Keen to me several years ago ...MARRIAGE: Notes from Pam Rolleston and Jean A. Berlekamp say Isaac Dumond married Mary ? who was b. 12 Aug 1776 and died in Seneca, OH 11 Aug 1841. ...MOVES: Isaac Dumond purchased land in Seneca Co. OH on 1 Feb1822. Could Isaac be this guy and Isaac I be a son? ...Pam and Jean's notes say "Isaac's son, Isaac I. Dumond's speech said they were to have moved to the "New Purchase" in the Sandusky River in 1821. He purchased Pleasant Twp, Tow 3N Range 15E fr. section 9 on August 22 1821. Log cabin still stands that probably housed his family and was used as first church in the area. When Isaac purchased the land in Pleasant Twp., he gave his place of origin as New York. This was not quite true. He had purchased a farm from a person named Golden in Pickaway Co 1813/1815. We have found evidence of him and Mary living in Pickaway County as early as 1809. In Lang's History under Pleasant Twp on page 92 it states that the Dumond family was one of the five white families to be living in the area. On May 24, 1830 Isaac was given guardianship of his eldest son Daniel's children: Mary Ann, Rebecca, William, and Sarah ...1819-1820: Five white families between Fort Ball (Tiffin) and Fort Seneca (Old Fort): Isaac Dumond, wife and children from New York via Pickaway Co., Ohio. William Harris, Pennsylvania, gunsmith, with wife and 10 children; Abner Pike and family from New Jersey; Mr. Mc Nutt and sons Alexander and Daniel from New York ( their cabin   163 used as1st school; Widow Shippey came with son, Nathan and daughters, Dorcas and Polly. .............Isaac Dumond ...The Isaac Dumond family is listed in various Seneca County histories as being one of the first white families living in the area of the old Fort Seneca before 1821. The Dumond family included Isaac, and his wife Mary (the author has Malinda but records maintain that it was Mary); their oldest daughter Gertrude Swim, a widow with two small children; and their eight other children, ranging from twenty year old Isaac I., to the baby. The Dumonds came to this area from Pickaway County, Ohio where they had lived for over ten years. ...The family first lived in cabins vacated by the Indians when they moved to the Seneca Indian Reservation which use just across the Sandusky River from the old fort. Isaac returned south to Delaware, Ohio for the first day of the land sales, August 22. 1821. He signed for a fractional part of Section 9, the land on the West Bank of the Sandusky River. He built a cabin on the river band and moved his family into it. Isaac was considered honorable and trustworthy by his contemporaries, as he had been elected a trustee of Wayne Twp., Pickaway County and was elected the first treasurer of Pleasant Twp., Seneca County when it was organized in 1831. Sally Montgomery Frary Ingraham, the daughter of his friend, described him in William Lang's History of Seneca County, James Montgomery a Methodist minister and the first Indian Agent appointed to the Senecas. She said, "He was five foot eight, compactly built, and slow of speech. He was kind and hospitable, and a good neighbor." Agent Montgomery used Isaac as a witness in determining whom guilty of selling whiskey to the Indians. He dressed himself as an Indian and took two Indians, Shane and John, along with Isaac Dumond to the house of a suspect. In the man's cabin, John called for whiskey and, after tasting it, handed the glass to the Agent, who also tasted it to make sure it was whiskey. He then threw back his feathers and blanket and, using Isaac as his witness, confronted the man who promised not to repeat his offense. ...Isaac was a devout "Old School" Baptist and it was in his cabin that the Seneca Church, the oldest in the Seneca Baptist Association was formed in 1823 under the leadership of Elder Kating who often preached there. Isaac died February 21, 1836. According to historian William Lang, his death occurred in a small frame house he had built near their cabin, close to the road. He was buried in the Dukes Burying Ground on land donated to the community by his son-in-law, Andrew Dukes, for use as a cemetery. This later became Pleasant Union Cemetery. Some of Isaac Dumond's descendants moved westward to Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, helping to found towns there. The trails of these people fan out across most of the western states. But Isaac Dumond left this community a legacy through his descendants who remained here although most of them do not realize that he was one of their forefathers. Few families with the surname of Dumond still live in the Old Fort Seneca area, but the fourth generation had married into the families of Dukes, Mc Nutt, Strouse, Humes , Cunnings, Brown, Swan, Sheets, Shuman, Hade, Hoke, Stiger, Joseph, Simpson, etc. and the involvement of his descendants in the community are all parts of his legacy. ...CHILDREN: Notes from Pam Rolleston and Jean A. Berlekamp say Isaac Dumond had children Daniel, Gertrude (Gitty), Isaac I, Sally, John, Archer G, Lang, Electy, Jackson, Tillman w/ their dates. ...It does seem that George Washington did go out to visit his brother. Isabell was the sure giveaway. He must not have stayed, at least to be buried, since he died at Burgoon, Ohio. I do not know there he is buried yet. I must go to the library and check the cemetery inscription books to see if I can find him. I would also like to find the birth and death dates for Isabelle. I know who her parents were and that her mother married first a Humes and then the Montgomery. The Humes is a direct descendant for me and I know where the family was when she was born I just have to find the records. ...DEATH: Notes from Pam Rolleston and Jean A. Berlekamp say Isaac Dumond d. 21 Feb 1836 in Seneca Co. OH. ...Mary: Jean A. Berlekamp's notes say Mary ? born   164 12 Aug 1776, NY?, died 11 or 13 Aug 1844, Pleasant Twp, Seneca Co, Ohio. ... "Back to the Dumonds! I have learned that Isaac was in Pickaway County prior to coming to Seneca Co. We know that he was there as early as 1809 (this according to the History of Pickaway Co.) I thought that Isaac might have been the one in the New York 1820 Census but the evidence in Pickaway Co. rules that out. He also gave his place of origin as New York when he filed the government land papers for where he settled in Pleasant Twp. ...According to family lore Mary's believed to be of Native American blood lines. This has not been established. We do now that she could not write her name because all deeds are marked with an X on her part. ...Most of the information that we do have on this family stems from a "Family Bible" that was found in the home of Lorenzo. The entries are made in different handwritings and since Mary was illiterate we know that she did not start it and so far have not found any handwritings to compare. The cemetery that they are buried in was at the time of Isaac and Mary's deaths was called "Dukes Burying Ground" in honor of the family that donated it. Later it became the Pleasant Union Cemetery. So they are one in the same and located in Pleasant Twp., Seneca Co., Ohio. I have seen several references to the "Early History of the Dumond Family" contributed by Miss Anne E. Smith in your Web Site. This is one of the extras that Jean gave me from her resources. It was apart of a book called "Old Ulster" by Brink that she found and copied in New York. The problem is linking all the great genealogy to who we have researched. --Pam ...Daniel: One note says burial 14 Feb 1829, but latest notes from Pam Rolleston say he died 21 Feb 1836. I am going with the 1829 date because his father was given guardianship of his children in 24 May 1830. ...Gertrude: Notes from Pam Rolleston and Jean A. Berlekamp Gertrude (Gitty) b 9 Oct 1799 d 4 Jun 1883 married James Swim ...Isaac I: Found him 10/28/99 in 1840, 50, and 60 census of Seneca Co. OH Pleasant Twp. His wife was Sophia. Children: son born between 1820 and 1830, Andrew born 1830, Lorenzo born 1834. Piecing his info from internet into this, he married Sophia Dukes in Ohio in 1823 (church site). He also bought land in Seneca Co. OH 1 Feb 1822 (blm land records). 1840 census shows males 1=5-10, 2=10-15, 1=30-40, females 1=10-15, 1=15-20, 1=40-50, 1=60-80 (I'm not sure which space it was.) ...Ohio Vital Records #1, 1790s-1870s, Gateway to the West, Vol II, Seneca Co., Will Abstracts, 1830-1842, Page 524. Found Isaac Dumond listed as a witness in the will of George Crum - dated 3/27/1829 in Seneca County, OH. March 2002 ...OBITUARY NOTICE: From Tiffin Gazette and Seneca Advertiser May 14, 1836 3:3: NOTICE: All persons indebted to the Estate of Isaac Dumond, late of Pleasant township, Seneca county, Ohio, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber; and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them, legally authenticated for settlement, within one year from this date. Isaac I. Dumond, Administrator. May 10th 1836. History of Seneca county, from the close of the revolutionary war to July ... By William Lang ON INTERNET AT GOOGLE BOOKS (Seneca County, OHIO).....The father of Mr. Isaac L Dumond came here with his family shortly before the land sales, and settled near the fort. He was a man about the feet eight inches high, compactly built, and slow of speech. He was kind and hospitable, and a good neighbor. His family consisted of wife and eight children- -four sons and four daughters. Mr. Dumond was a member of the old school Baptist church. Elder Kating often preached in Mr. Dumont's cabin. He lived here some twelve years after he came, and died in a small frame house he had huilt near their cabin, and close to the road.   165 Children of Isaac DUMOND and Mary: i. Daniel DUMOND, born 20 Nov 1797, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, died Feb 1829. He married Belinda Van WAGNER. Belinda Van WAGNER was born about 1800, in Ohio of. ii. Gertrude (Gitty) DUMOND, born 9 Oct 1799, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, died 4 Jun 1883. She married (1) James Swim (SWIMM). James Swim (SWIMM) was born about 1800, in Ohio of. She married (2) Andrew DUKES 18 Aug 1823, in Sandusky, Ohio. Andrew DUKES was born about 1795. iii. Isaac J. DUMOND, born 26 Oct 1801, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, died 22 Nov 1879, in Seneca, Ohio. He married Sophia DUKES Jul 1823, in Seneca, Ohio. Sophia DUKES was born 11 Jul 1797, in Sussex, Delaware. CENSUS: 1830 OHIO, Seneca County, Fort Seneca Isaac Demond Males 1 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 50-60. Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 50-60. Isaac J. Demond Males 2 0-5, 1 20-30, Females 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 30-40, 1 40-50. CENSUS: 1870 OHIO, Seneca County, Pleasant Township. Isaac Dumond 69 NY. History of Seneca county, from the close of the revolutionary war to July ... By William Lang ON INTERNET AT GOOGLE BOOKS (Seneca County, OHIO).....Old Mr. Andrew Dukes, also an old settler, had one son, John, and one daughter, Sophia, by his first wife. He married, for his second wife, Mrs. Gittie Swimm, who was a widow, and sister of Mr. Isaac L Dumond. He lived near the Dukes' burying ground. Dumond married old Mr. Dukes' daughter, Sophia. John Dukes married another sister of Mr. Dumond. So father and son married two sisters, and Mr. Dumond was both brother-in-lawand son-in-law to Mr. Dukes, and Mr. Dukes was both father-in-law and brother-in-law to Mr. Dumond. PARENTS: Andrew Duke iv. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND, born 4 Sep 1803, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York. She married Alexander MCNUTT 7 Mar 1822, in Ohio. Alexander MCNUTT was born about 1800, in Ohio of. v. John DUMOND, born 5 Jul 1805, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, died 9 Aug 1838, in Ohio. vi. Archibald G. (Archer) DUMOND, born 19 Mar 1808, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins, New York, died 5 May 1858, in Wright, Iowa. He married Elizabeth MARTIN 12 May 1834, in Laporte, Indiana. Elizabeth MARTIN was born 17 Nov 1813, in Pennsylvania, died 3 Jun 1898, in Wheeler Grove, Pottawattamie, Iowa. vii. Lany DUMOND, born 17 Nov 1810, in Ohio of. She married John DUKES. John DUKES was born about 1805, in Ohio of. viii. Mary Electy DUMOND, born 16 Sep 1812, in Pickaway of, Ohio. She married   166 David STROUSE. David STROUSE was born about 1810, in Ohio of. ix. Jackson W. DUMOND, born 19 May 1815, in Pickaway, Ohio, died 9 Aug 1879, in Woodson, Kansas. x. Tillman DUMOND, born Jul 1820, in Pickaway, Ohio, died Nov 1821, in Ohio. 101. Peter (Petrus) DUMOND (Peter J. (Petrus) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Jan 1779, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 16 Jan 1779, 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died after 1850, in Schoharie of, New York. He married Rachel DAY about 1802, in Ulster, New York. Rachel DAY was born about 1784, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Am I confusing Petrus, son of Petrus, with Peter of Schoharie County, and also the one who married Rachel Day?? BAPTISM-CHILDREN: "Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1660-1809" by Roswell R. Hoes 1891. Reprint 1980. LDS microfilm 1321446. Peter Dumont Altje No Witnesses Rachel Day 4 Jul 1804 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Schoharie County, Sharon Township. Peter Dummont MALES 1 0-5, 1 5-10, 1 20-30, 1 50-60. FEM 2 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 40-50. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Schoharie County, Seward. Joseph J. Barner 45, NY Elis M. 42 NY, Peter Dumont 68 NY. Children of Peter (Petrus) DUMOND and Rachel DAY: i. Altje DUMONT, born about Jul 1804, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Jul 1804, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. ii. Alice (Alys Jane) DUMONT, born about Feb 1808, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 28 Feb 1808, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Joseph J. BARNER. Joseph J. BARNER was born 25 Apr 1805, in Schoharie, New York. PARENTS: Hans Barner and Anna Borst 102. James (Jacob) DUMOND (Peter J. (Petrus) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Jan 1780, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 6 Feb 1780, 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He married Anna (Johanna) OSTRANDER 15 Feb 1798, in Shawangunk, Ulster, New York. Anna (Johanna) OSTRANDER was born 1771/1772, in Ulster, New York, died 22 Aug 1858, in Rondout, Ulster, New York. NAME: James is English for Jacob in Dutch. CENSUS: 1800 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 254 James Dumont 10010-10010.   167 CENSUS: 1810 NEW YORK, Ulster County Page 150 James Dumond 20010-11010. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston. James Dumond MALES 2 20-30, 1 50-60. FEM 2 0-5, 2 20-30, 1 60-70. Living next to John Low, Wm Teal. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston 1M 20-30, 1M 30-40, 1M 70-80; 1F 0-5, 1F 10-15, 1F 50-60, 1F 70-80. CHILDREN: James and Johanna had: Maria chr 9 Sep 1799 New Hurley, Ulster), Johannes Ostrander (b 11 Jul 1802 New Hurley, Ulster Co), Jennetje (chr 13 May 1805 New Hurley, Ulster Co), James Morris Dumond (chr 20 Sep 1807 New Paltz, Ulster Co), and Josua Dubois Dumond (chr 12 May 1811, Dutch Ref Church, Wawarsing, Ulster Co, New York). NOTE: The son listed on 1800 Census must have died by 1810. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Listed elsewehere as the son of Jacobus/James (1747 - son of Jacobus Dumond and Catrina Schuyler). PROBATE: Will Book K:464/5 James Dumond Town Kgn 18 June 1842 pvd 3 Oct 1842 wf Johannah; to Mary/ wife of my son John; to grdau: Mary Jane,/dau of my dau Mary; to my chn: John O, James M., Joshua D, Mary wife of Thomas G. Lyke, Jane A. wife of Cornelius Longendyke. Witnesses Peter Van Gaasbeck Jr/ Kgn and John Young of Kgn. DEATH: Ulster Co. Newspapers: Mrs. Hannah Ostrander, widow of late James Dumond, died at Rondout 22 Au 1858, ae 86th year. Children of James (Jacob) DUMOND and Anna (Johanna) OSTRANDER: i. Maria DUMOND, born 9 Sep 1798, in New Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 4 Mar 1863, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, buried in Albany Ave Cem, Kingston, Ulster, New York. She married Thomas G. LYKE. Thomas G. LYKE was born 1803/1804, in Columbia, New York. CENSUS: 1855 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Twn Kingston #287 Thos G. Lyke 51.b.Col. resident 2 yr, wife Mariah 56 b. Ul. Anna M. 16 Joanna 87/ mother b. UL. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Kingston #2213 Thos G. Like 52, wife of Maria 56, Hannah M. 21. ii. John Ostrander (Johannes) DUMOND, born 14 Jul 1802, in New Hurley, Ulster, New York, died 22 Oct 1887, in Ontario, New York, buried in Ontario, New York. He married (1) Rachel. Rachel was born 1816/1817, in New York of, died 10 Dec 1875, in Ontario, New York, buried in Ontario, New York. He married (2) Hannah.   168 Hannah was born about 1815, in New York of, died 20 Sep 1873, in Ontario, New York, buried in Ontario, New York. CEMETERY: _______________, Ontario County, John O. Dumond died Oct22,1887, born July 11,1802. Rachel, wife of John O. Dumond died Dec 10, 1875, age 58 years. Hannah, wife of John O. Dumond died Sept 20,1873, age_____. (USGENWEB Seneca County, New York on Internet -- Check again to find cemetery name). SOURCE: Ontario Cemetery Records at USGENWEB, Ontario County (refer again for cemetery name and location), on INTERNET. iii. Jannetje DUMOND, born 11 Mar 1805, in New Hurley, Ulster, New York. She married Cornelius I. LONGENDYKE 20 Dec 1827, in Kingston, Ulster, New York. He was the son of John LONGENDYCK and Elizabeth DUMOND. Cornelius I. LONGENDYKE was born 11 May 1808, in Saugerties, Ulster, New York, died 9 Dec 1885, in Ulster, New York. LINKS: Perhaps Cornelius Longendyck, born 11 May 1808, son of John and ELizabeth (Dumond) Longendyck. iv. James M. DUMOND, born about 1807, in New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Ulster County, Hurley. James M. Dumond 110101 (1M 30-40) 1F 5-10, 1F 30-40. v. Josua Dubois DUMOND, born 15 Oct 1810, in Warwasing, Ulster, New York. 103. Peter Isaac (Petrus) DUMOND (Isaac (Isaak) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about Sep 1785, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 11 Sep 1785, 1 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 1825/1830, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. He married Keziah (Jane) JOHNSON. Keziah (Jane) JOHNSON was born about 1790, in New York, died 1820/1825, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. LAND: 1814 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). July 1814 Beniah P. Bailey to Peter I. Dumond Book 11, page 117. LAND: 1815 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). May 1815 Caty Dumond to Peter I. Dumond Book 11, page 351. LAND: 1816 NEW YORK, Tompkins County. DEED Book A, page 77. 10 Dec 1816, recorded 25 June 1817. Ben Johnson to Peter I. Dumond, both of Ithaca. Bounded by Oliver Huntington and Luther Gere. Lot No5, Lot No. 11, Ithaca Village. LAND: 1817 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). May 1817 Zerah Whitney, et al to Peter I. Dumond Book 13, page 68.   169 LAND: 1817 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). May 1817 Peter I. Dumond to William Collins Book 13, page 71. LAND: 1817 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Town of Ulysses. Book A, page 253. Indenture made 13 Aug 1817, signed 30 Aug 1817. From Frederick and Mariah Jones (of Danby, Tioga County) and Peter P. Dumond (of Esopus, Ulster County), to Peter I. Dumond (of Ulysses, Tompkins County). Part of Lots #99 and 100, subdivision 4 on 99, it being all that farm formerly owned by Peter P. Dumond, deceased, town of Ulysses, Tompkins County (formerly Seneca County). LAND: 1818 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Feb 1818 Ebenezer Thayre et al to Peter I. Dumond Book 13, page 331. LAND: 1820 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Peter I. and Keziah Dumond to Ebenezer Thayer Book 13, page 330. LAND: 1816 NEW YORK, Tompkins County. 17 Oct 1816 Deed, recorded 25 Aug 1821 Peter J. (I.) Dumond and Keziah, his wife (of Danby, Tioga County) to Ben Johnson (of Ulysses, Seneca County) Ithaca Village 1 (smith), 11 (Devitt) 1/3 Acre. Book D, page 244. Land that was sold by Giles Norton of Aurelius, Cayuga County on 1 April 1814 sold to Peter I. (J.) Dumond of Ulysses, Seneca County. Lot #1,Lot #94. Adjacent to lands of Oliver Huntington, John Smith, Samuel Hunt, _____ DeWitt, Salmon Buel, Comfort Butler, Luther Gere. Lot #11, Village of Ithaca, formerly part Ulyssess LAND: 1817 Index to Deeds Tompkins County, NY 1817-1860 Books A-K, Grantor Index (LDS microfilm # 850972). Peter P. Dumond, heirs of to Peter I. (J.) Dumond Ulysses Twp 99 100. Book A page 253. LAND: 1820 Index to Deeds Tompkins County, NY 1817-1860 Books A-K, Grantor Index (LDS microfilm # 850972). 1820 Deed, recorded 1832. Peter J. (I.) Dumond and Keziah to Leander Chapman. Hector twp 90 25 Acres, Book U, page 319. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Danby Peter J. Dumond 201110-21110 John Dumond 000102-00102 Isaac Dumond 001200-00100 (John and Isaac adjacent). LAND: 1821 Index to Deeds Tompkins County, NY 1817-1860 Books A-K, Grantor Index (LDS microfilm # 850972). David Dumond to Peter J. (I.) Dumond Ithaca (Ulysses Twp) 99,100 3/1 Acres Book D, page 325. LAND: 1821 Index to Deeds Tompkins County, NY 1817-1860 Books A-K, Grantor Index (LDS microfilm # 850972). Peter P. Dumond by heir to Peter J. (I.) Dumond. Ithaca (Ulysses Twp), 99, 100 3 1/2 Acres. Book D page 325. CENSUS: 1825 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby John Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 45-up, FEM 1 un 16 Isaac Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 0-18, FEM 1 0-45, 1 un/16 Peter J. Dumond Males 2 18-45, 4   170 un/18 FEM 1 0-45, 2 un/16 MARRIAGE: Marriage record of son Isaac in 1891 Michigan says Parents Peter A. Dumond and Kaziar Johnson. PARENTS: Benjamin Johnson. NOTE: A Jane Johnson, listed in will of Ben Johnson 1848. DEED: 1817 NEW YORK, Tompkins County. Tompkins County Deeds, Book A, Page 301 Abraham JOHNSON &c. (Grantor) to William COLLINS (Grantee) THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, Between Abraham JOHNSON and Sally JOHNSON his wife of Danby in the County of Tioga of the first part and William Collins of the same place of the second part. ... WITNESSETH, that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar, to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged by the said parties of the first part, do grant, bargain, sell, remise and quit claim unto the said party of the second part and to his heirs, assigns, executors and administrators forever: ... ALL THE right, title, interest, property, claim or demand whatsoever, of in and to any and all manner of property, right, benefit, interest, claim or demand of what name soever, that has heretofore arose or that may hereafter arise to the said parties of the first part, by reason any interest, dower, or claim of the said parties of the first part, in and to the estate of Isaac DUMOND late deceased, and which the said Sally as wife of the said Isaac DUMOND would in any manner or at any time soever be entitled to, from all or any part of said estate, .... IN WITNESS whereof the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. .... Abm. Johnson (L.S.) Sally Johnson her X mark (L.S.) .... Sealed and delivered in presence M. B. Canfield ... STATE OF NEW YORK (ss.) Be it remembered that on the twenty first day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen personally appeared before me Abraham JOHNSON and Sally JOHNSON his wife to me personally known as the within grantors and acknowledged that they had signed, sealed and delivered the within deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the said Sally JOHNSON being examined by me privately and apart from her husband also acknowledged that she had executed the same as her own free and voluntary act, without any fear threat or compulsion from her said husband, and I having examined the same do allow it to be recorded. ... Charles Bingham, Master in Chancery ... A True record entd this 17 day Decr. 1817 at 3 oclock P. M. ... A. H. Shaw Dep. Clk. Children of Peter Isaac (Petrus) DUMOND and Keziah (Jane) JOHNSON: i. Amanda DUMOND, born about 1810, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. 125 ii. Isaac P. DUMOND, born 12 Oct 1811, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 25 Aug 1900, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. iii. Jane DUMOND, born about 1814, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died ABT 1815/1818, in Danby, Tompkins, New York. iv. Jane Catherine DUMOND, born 6 Jan 1818, in Ulysses Township, Tompkins,   171 New York. v. Charlotte DUMOND, born about 1819, in Tompkins, New York. 104. Abraham J. (Abram) DUMOND (Isaac (Isaak) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about May 1787, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, christened 29 May 1 1787, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died in Danby, Tompkins, New York. He married Mary (Polly) JOHNSON. Mary (Polly) JOHNSON was born 1789/1790, in New York, died 4 Mar 1868, in Dryden, Tompkins, New York. COURT: Seneca County, NY Jury List Town of Ulysses 1808 - Abraham J.Dumond and Peter J. Dumond. (USGENWEB Seneca County, NY on Internet). LAND: 1812 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791-1866 (LDS microfilm 588264). May 1812 Abraham and Polly Dumond to Abner Cashady Book 10, page 130. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK,Tioga County, Hector Abraham J. Dumond 101100-21100 Amasa Woodruff 010010-10200 FAMILY: "Tompkins County Will Abstracts" at Seattle Public Library. Will page 73 Abraham Johnson of Ithaca 9 Jul 1827-19 Aug 1828. Daughter _____ married Abraham Dumond. Grandchildren Cynthia and Caroline, children of Abraham Dumond. LINKS: LAND: 1841 NEW YORK, Seneca County. Abraham Dumont, widow of, and heirs of, to Joseph Dumont. Seneca County Will Book II page 392. PARENTS: Abraham JOHNSON. MARRIAGE: Married first in 1798 in Ithaca, NY to Abram Davenport, who died. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Dryden. Mary Demond 70 NY. Living with daughter Carolina and Albert Oatman. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ithaca. Mary Dumond 79 NY. Living with daughter Anna. George Philes 78 NY wife Anna 59 NY. HISTORY: "Mrs. Mary Johnson (Dumond),dau of Abram Johnson, md in 1798 in Ithaca to Abraham Davenport. She md afterward to Abram Dumond, son of an early settler, mother of Mrs. Amy PHiles. Died March 4, 1868." SOURCE: "History of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, NY" 1904 NOTE: Daughter Amy (Anna) who married George Philes, was duaghter of Abram Davenport and Mary Johnson.   172 Children of Abraham J. (Abram) DUMOND and Mary (Polly) JOHNSON: i. Cynthia DUMOND, born about 1807, in New York. ii. Caroline DUMOND, born 1809/1810, in Danby of, Tompkins, New York, died after 1860, in Tompkins, New York. She married Albert OATMAN. Albert OATMAN was born 1804, in Vermont. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Dryden. Albert Oatman 46 VT, Caroline 40 NY, Simeon 19 NY, John 14 NY. Mary Demond 70 NY (mother). CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, (Near Ithaca). PARENTS: Eliakim OATMAN and Lucy STODDARD. iii. Ebenezer J. DUMOND, born 11 Sep 1815, in Danby of, Tompkins, New York, died 26 Apr 1841, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Ithaca City Cem, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. CEMETERY: NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Ithaca, Ithaca City Cemetery. Ebenezer J. Dumond died Apr 26, 1841, age 25 yr, 7m, 15d. SOURCE: Tompkins County, Rootsweb, INTERNET. 105. Sarah (Sally) DUMOND (John , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 10 Mar 1791, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, died in Sandusky of, Ohio of. She 1 married Benjamin SKEELS about 1812, in Danby of, Tompkins, New York. Benjamin SKEELS was born about 1790, in New York, died in Indiana of. RESIDENCE: Lived in Dandby with husband, but removed to Indiana in 1846. At the last accounts, Mrs. Skeels was living in Lodi, Sandusky Co., Ohio, having outlived her husband. Children of Sarah (Sally) DUMOND and Benjamin SKEELS: i. Sarah S. SKEELS, born 30 Mar 1835, died 24 Sep 1915, in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington. She married SOBERS. SOBERS was born about 1830. 106. Isaac DUMOND (John , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 12 Aug 1795, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 5 May 1886, in Danby, Tompkins, 1 New York. He married Caroline. Caroline was born 1792/1793, in New York. LAND: 1818 Tioga County, NY General Index to Deeds 1791 - 1866 (LDS microfilm # 588264). Feb 1818 Ebenezer Thayre et al to Isaac Dumond Book 13, page 331. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Danby Peter J. Dumond 201110-21110 John Dumond   173 000102-00102 Isaac Dumond 001200-00100 (John and Isaac adjacent). CENSUS: 1825 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby John Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 45-up, FEM 1 un 16 Isaac Dumond Males 1 18-45, 1 0-18, FEM 1 0-45, 1 un/16 Peter J. Dumond Males 2 18-45, 4 un/18 FEM 1 0-45, 2 un/16 CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby Township page 428. Isaac Dumond Males 1 0-5, 2 5-10,1 20-30, 1 30-40, Females 1 0-5, 1 20-30. John, John Jr. and Isaac living next to each other. Residing next to Jacob Markle, Abram Vau(rifen?), John Elya, Joseph Mastuson, Tunis Sha(n?), James Swartwout. LAND: 1836 Tompkins County, NY Index to Deeds, Grantor Index 1817-1860 (LDS microfilm #850972) Isaac and Caroline to Peter Yaple. Danby 50Acres. Book CC page 489. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Dryden Isaac Dumond 55, Caroline 57, John 29 Horace 9. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby (Town) John Demun 39 NY Sarah 27 Marcus 7 Fred 5 Henry 4 Isaac Demun 65 Caroline 61 CENSUS: 1865 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. Isaac Dumond 69 born Tompkins County. Catharine 67 born Orange county (she had 3 children). John A. Dumond 44 born Tompkins County, Sarah 32 TC, Marcus A. 12 TC, Fred 10 TC, Harry 9 Elizabeth C. 4, Harriet K 1 6/12. NOTE: First white child born in Danby. DEATH: NEW YORK, Tompkins County. Danby. Caroline Dumond, age 74, married, died 16 Feb 1875. *** IS THIS THE WIFE OF ISAAC**** Children of Isaac DUMOND and Caroline: i. John DUMOND, born 1820/1821, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died in Kansas of. He married Sarah V. CLARK. Sarah V. CLARK was born 6 Jan 1833, in Tompkins, New York, died 29 Sep 1869, buried in Danby Presbyterian Church. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby (Town) John Demun 39 NY Sarah 27 Marcus 7 Fred 5 Henry 4 Isaac Demun 65 Caroline 61 CENSUS: 1865 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. Isaac Dumond 69 born Tompkins County. Catharine 67 born Orange county (she had 3 children). John A. Dumond 44 born Tompkins County, Sarah 32 TC, Marcus A. 12 TC, Fred 10 TC, Harry 9 Elizabeth C. 4, Harriet K 1 6/12.   174 John was oldest son of Isaac, eldest of five children. PARENTS: Birdsey and Sally Clark. 107. John DUMOND (John , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 6 5 4 3 2 1 born 23 Sep 1799, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 20 Oct 1883, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. He married Diana. Diana was born 1807, in New York, died 19 Jan 1882, in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, buried in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. CENSUS: 1820 NEW YORK, Tioga County, Danby Peter J. Dumond 201110-21110 John Dumond 000102-00102 Isaac Dumond 001200-00100 (John and Isaac adjacent). CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby Township page 428. John Dumond Jr. Males 1 30-40, Females 1 20-30. John, John Jr. and Isaac living next to each other. Residing next to Jacob Markle, Abram Vau(rifen?), John Elya, Joseph Mastuson, Tunis Sha(n?), James Swartwout. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. John Demon 51 NY Diana 42 NY Sylvester 20 NY. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby John Dumond 60 NY Diannah 53 NY Sylvester 30 NY. CENSUS: 1870 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. John Dumond 70 NY Farmer. Diana 63 NY. CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Tompkins County, Danby. John Dumond 80 NY NY NY Diana 73 NY CT NY, Sylvester B. 49 NY (son). CEMETERY: "Tompkins County Cemetery Records" by Eastern States Mission 1945 "Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York" LDS Microfilm 0824297. John Dumond died 20 Oct 1883, age 84 years, 27 days, husband of Diana (died 19 Jan 1882, age 75 years), and includes more recent Dumonds. Report of the semi-centennial jubilee and reunion of the Half-century club of Tompkins County By Charles G. Day 1881, - WITH - Historical And Biographical Sketches Of The Pioneers And Early Settlers, Ithaca, N. Y .....Page 18 Among the aged people in attendance at the Semi Centennial were John Dumond born Sept 23d 1799 is living to day on the farm in Danby where he was born Children of John DUMOND and Diana: i. Sylvester DUMOND, born Aug 1830, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 1900/1920. He married Marian LINCOLN about 1853. Marian LINCOLN was born 1833/1835, in Middleburgh, Schoharie, New York.   175 CENSUS: 1850 NY, Albany Co, Rensselaerville CENSUS: 1860,1865,1870,1880 NY, Albany Co, Berne ii. William W. DUMOND, born 1837/1838, in Tompkins, New York, died 28 Mar 1841, in Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. iii. Lorendia H. DUMOND, born 20 Feb 1832, in Tompkins, New York, died 25 Mar 1841, in Tompkins, New York, buried in Kings Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. 108. David DUMOND (David , Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born 1808, in New York, died 1880, in Saegertown, Crawford, Pennsylvania, buried in 1 Lowville Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania. He married Matilda STAFFORD 1840, in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania. Matilda STAFFORD was born 1822/1823, in Chautaugec, Clinton, New York, died 11 Feb 1912, in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who parents were. David Dumond and Mary Delamater had a son born 1800-1810, name unknown. David (1808) is closely related to David and Mary by living in Erie County (where John Dumond and Sally Faulkner moved to, and also that Matilda later married Christian Yaple), and David (md Mary) is only one with children unaccounted for. BAPTISM: ONTARIO, London County. Baptismal records, Internet, Wesleyan Church Records of Ontario. Mary M. Dumond, born 8 Oct 1842, bapt 20 Feb 1843, born London, Bapt London, of London District, dau of David and Matilda Dumond. Also, Wm H. Dumond, born 28 Feb 1842, born Adelaide, 28 Feb 1842, bapt 20 Feb 1843, resides London. LAND: 1844; David Dumond; ONTARIO, London County, Lont Township. Lot 5, NSE Kingston, REf 004 508 - (11 087). CENSUS: 1850 PENNSYLVANIA, Erie County, Waterford Township David Dumond (written Duncan) 44 nY Matilda 26 NY WH 9 Canada MM 7 CAN CW 5 CAN Adelia 4 PA Ellen G. 1 PA CENSUS: 1860 PENNSYLVANIA, Erie County, Venango Township David Dumond 54 NY Matilda 38 NY Wm 19 PA Mary 18 PA Sarah 14 PA Ella 11 PA Emma 8 PA Clara 8/12 PA CENSUS: 1870 PENNSYLVANIA, Erie County, Venango Township David Dumond 64 NY Matilda 47 NY Emma 18 PA Della 10 PA Dora 8 PA Sherman 5 PA Same township as William Dumond (Son) CENSUS: 1880 PENNSYLVANIA, Crawford County, Bloomfield. David Dumond 74 NY __ __. Obituary: Erie Daily Times; Friday, February 16, 1912; Page 10 FUNERAL THURSDAY MRS. MATILDA YAPLE .....Mrs. Matilda M. Yaple died at her home in Waterford, Sunday evening, Feb. 11, aged 88 years. The funeral was held from the house, Thursday at 2:20 o'clock. .....Mrs. Yaple was born in Chautaugec, Clinton county, N. Y., In 1824, daughter of Edward Stafford and grand-daughter of John   176 Stafford, a Revolutionary patriot, who fought under Ethan Allen and was representative in the First State legislature of New York, which position he held till his death in 1802. .....Mrs. Yaple father moved his family to Waterford in 1832 where Mrs. Yaple was married to her first husband, David Dumond, in 1840. A large family of children was born to them of whom six are now living. In 1880 she married Christian Yaple, who died a few years ago at the present home in Waterford. .....Her devotion to her family and children was a characteristic noble and beautiful. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2008) Laurel Laipply .....She was originally married to David Dumond and had 10 children. I guess David decided 10 was too much he left her for another woman. At that time she went to live with Christian Yaple. .....David according to his tombstone was born in 1808 and died in 1880. I have a obit that says he will be brought back from Saegertown to Lowville to be buried. He is in the Lowville Cemetary, aswell as his son, William H., who fought in the Civil War. .....David and Matilda's children are: Mary, Sarah, Ella, Emma, Della, La Dora, Henry, Webster G, Delos S, William H. .....[Information provided by Laurel Laipply] Children of David DUMOND and Matilda STAFFORD: i. William H. DUMOND, born 28 Feb 1842, in Adelaide, London, Ontario, died after 1900, in Venango Township, Erie, Pennsylvania. CENSUS: 1870 PENNSYLVANIA, Erie County, Venango William Dummond (Drummond) 29 Canada Abigail 29 NY Alvira 3 PA Sarah 1 PA 1880 census Venango Falls, Erie Co, PA Wm. DUMOND Self M Male W 38 CAN Laborer NY NY Abagail DUMOND Wife M Female W 37 NY Keeping House NY MA Almira DUMOND Dau S Female W 12 PA At School CAN NY Sarah DUMOND Dau S Female W 10 PA At School CAN NY Matilda DUMOND Dau S Female W 8 PA At School CAN NY Flora DUMOND Dau S Female W 3 PA CAN NY CENSUS: 1900 Venango Township, Erie Co, Pa William Dumond Feb 1841 59 md 33 years Canada/NY/NY Abigail Jul 1842 57 NY/PA/PA 6 children, 4 living S(ylvia?) W(arthus?) or Almira Wruthy nov 1819 80 yrs 7 children 4 living PA/UNK/Unk Mother in Law ii. Mary M. DUMOND, born 8 Oct 1842, in London, Ontario, died 1912/1928. She married BEAVIS. iii. Sarah A. DUMOND, born 1846, in Pennsylvania, died 1928. She married Delos H. JOHNSON 1864. Delos H. JOHNSON was born about 1840. iv. Clara Adelle (Della) DUMOND, born 1859, in Pennsylvania. She married Horace Monroe SWETLAND. Horace Monroe SWETLAND was born about 1855. v. Phranie Ledora DUMOND, born 1862, in Pennsylvania. She married John Henry NICK 1881. John Henry NICK was born about 1860. vi. Delos DUMOND, born Nov 1864, in Pennsylvania. He married Sarah   177 WIGHTMAN. Sarah WIGHTMAN was born about 1865. 109. Jane Ann YAPLE (Anna (Antje) DUMOND , Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 10 Aug 1788, in New York, died 5 Dec 1835, in New 2 1 York. She married Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND 3 Apr 1808, in New York. He was the son of Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND and Ariantje Harriett WINNE. Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND was born 1 Mar 1784, in New Kingston, Delaware, New York, christened 6 Oct 1784, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Apr 1871, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. Children of Jane Ann YAPLE and Jacobus James (Cobe) DUMOND: i. Eli DUMOND, born 1810, in Delaware, New York, died 6 Feb 1884, in Unadilla, Otsego, New York. ii. Anna DUMOND, born about 1808, in New York, died before 1850, in Bradford of, Pennsylvania. iii. Jacob Yaple DUMOND, born Aug 1814, in New York, died after 1880, in Bradford, Pennsylvania. iv. Phineas Camp DUMOND, born 1815/1817, in New York, died 1885. v. Eleanor R. DUMOND, born 1819, in New York. vi. Anson A. DUMOND, born 1821, in New York. vii. William W. DUMOND, born about 1824, in New York, died 1905. 110. Mary (Polly) YAPLE (Anna (Antje) DUMOND , Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 3 May 1790, in New York, died 26 Oct 1844, in 2 1 Middletown, Delaware, New York, buried in VanBenschatonCem, Middletown, Delaware, New York. She married Cornelius (King) DUMOND 29 Oct 1809. He was the son of Egnos (Ignatius) DUMOND and Ariantje Harriett WINNE. Cornelius (King) DUMOND was born 15 Aug 1787, in Shandaken, Ulster, New York, christened 4 Mar 1788, in Kingston, Ulster, New York, died 15 Oct 1869, in Middletown, Delaware, New York, buried in VanBenschatonCem, Middletown, Delaware, New York. Children of Mary (Polly) YAPLE and Cornelius (King) DUMOND: i. Harriet DUMOND, born 28 Jun 1810, in New Kingston, New York, died 31 Jan 1892, in New Kingston, New York. ii. Jane DUMOND, born about 1812, in New York. iii. John Yaple DUMOND, born about 1815, in New York. iv. Catherine DUMOND, born about 1817, in New York. v. Mary DUMOND, born about 1820, in New York. vi. Phebe DUMOND, born about 1822, in New York. vii. Prudence DUMOND, born about 1825, in New York. viii. Minerva DUMOND, born about 1835, in New York. 111. John DUMOND (Hermanus , Hermanus (Harmonous) , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 6 5 4 3 2   178 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 14 Sep 1802, in Ulster, New York. He married Sarah (Sally) 1 FAULKNER 1825/1826, in Middletown, Delaware, New York. Sarah (Sally) FAULKNER was born 1808/1809, in New York. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Delaware county, Middletown. John Dumond 1M 0-5, 1M 20-30 1F 0-5 1F 20-30. REsided next to Swart, Faulkner, Beamer, Elliott. RESIDENCE: Moved west to Lake Erie or Ontario. CENSUS: 1840 Beaverton,Erie Co, PA John Dumond M 1 0-5, 1 10-15, 1 30-40 F 1 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 30-40 CENSUS: 1850 Greene, Erie , PA John Dumont 47 NY Prudence 15 PA Joseph 20 NY Milo 13 PA Miranda 9 PA Herny C. 7 Charles H. 5 (adjacent to Thomas Sherman and 3 houses from Yaple family. CENSUS: 1860 Greene,Erie,PA John Dumond 58 NY, Sally 51 NY, Henry 17 PA Charles 13 PA Children of John DUMOND and Sarah (Sally) FAULKNER: i. Roxanne DUMOND, born Dec 1827, in New York. ii. Joel H. DUMOND, born Oct 1829, in New York. iii. Emeline DUMOND, born 1832. iv. Prudence DUMOND, born 1835, in Pennsylvania. v. Milo DUMOND, born about 1837, in Pennsylvania. vi. Miranda DUMOND, born about 1841, in Pennsylvania. vii. Henry DUMOND, born about 1843, in Pennsylvania. viii. Charles DUMOND, born about 1847, in Pennsylvania. 112. Henry (Dumont) DUMOND (Cornelius , Cornelis , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born about 1792, in New York, died 1823/1827, in New Baltimore of, Greene, New 1 York. He married Sarah Hotaling (HOUGHTALING) 27 Nov 1814, in Bethlehem, Albany, New York. Sarah Hotaling (HOUGHTALING) was born 4 Mar 1796, in New York. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who parents are, but links are with this William Van Orden Dumond and also with Cornelius Dumond (see below cemetery), and both lived in Coeymans township, Albany County and New Baltimore, Greene County together too. William did have a child born about 1788, and Cornelius may have also. Needs to be rechecked. RESIDENCE: Records of the town of New Baltimore 1818-1823 Henry Dumond/t Constable, also Fence Viewer (adjacent to Barent Hoghtaling) Also listed 1814 Cornelius Dumond. In 1822 Henry ran for Congress (2 votes). Buried same cemetery as Prudence Bushnell Dumond, 2nd wife of William Van Dumond (who had   179 gone to Canada), and Cornelius and Amy Van Dyke Dumond. CEMETERY: 1820 NEW YORK, Greene County, Henry Dumond Males 1 18-26, 1 26-45, Females 2 0-10, 1 16-26. Living next to Henry Van Slyck, John Griffin, Daniel Gillet, Stephen Savery, Benjamin Gillons, Elizabeth Hall. PARENTS: Hendrick C. Hoogteeling and Maria Stein. Married 2nd 21 April 1828 Albany, Albany County, New York, William Davis. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Greene County, New Scotland William L. Davis 49, Sarah 54 William J. 20 John A. 18 Same location 1860 Children of Henry (Dumont) DUMOND and Sarah Hotaling (HOUGHTALING): i. Maria (Dumont) DUMOND, born 1815/1816, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, died 4 Aug 1894, in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan. She married Lewis FISHER. Lewis FISHER was born 1810/1811, in New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Albany, Berne Township Lewis Fisher CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Albany, Berne Township Lewis Fisher 39 NY Maria 34 Emeline 14 Henry 12 Hiram 4 Eugene 2 CENSUS: 1870 MICHIGAN, Ingham County, Lansing Philo L. Daniel 33 OH Elmina E. 34 NY Maria Fisher 54 NY. Death record of daughter Emeline says parents Louis Fisher (b. NY) Maria Dumont (b. NY) born 11 march 1836 NY died 25 March 1920 Lansing,Ingham,MI, married Filo Daniels. NOTE: Filo on 1880 census is PHILO. ii. Emeline (Emaline) (Dumont) DUMOND, born 11 Jun 1818, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, died 1870/1880, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, buried in Chestnut Lawn Cemetery. She married Gilbert (Gillet) Van ZANDT about 1838. Gilbert (Gillet) Van ZANDT was born 1815/1816, in New York. 1850 NEW YORK, Greene County, New Baltimore Gillet Van Zant 34 NY Emaline 32 Richard A. 7 Robert H 5 Melvin 3 Gillet 9/12 Martha Gage 7or9 1860 census, New Baltimore, Greene Co., NY page 393 Gilbert VnZant age 44 Boatman b. NY Emeline age 41 b. NY Richard age 17 boatman b. NY Robert H. age 15 b. NY Melvin P. age 12 b. NY Gilbert Vn Zant, Jr. age 10 b. NY John S.   180 age 2 mos b. NY 1870 census, New Baltimore, Greene Co., NY page 360 Van Sant Gilbert age 54 Ship carpenter b. NY Emaline age 52 house keeper b. NY Melvin age 23 Fireman b. ny Gilbert age 20 Boatman John age 10 b. NY 1880 census, Albany City, Albany Co., NY page 334A Living at #18 Quackenbush St. at a boarding house Van Zandt G____ age 64 boarder Single Ship Carpenter b. NY Father b. NY Mo: CT (NOTES FROM BETTY FINK: )Can't be certain that this is Gillet but I'm convinced that it probably is him. The age and occupation are matches. CEMETERY: Burials at the old Chestnut Lawn Cemetery, New Baltimore, Greene County, NY Van Zandt Gillet this marker broken & face down no dates visible Emeline Dumont his wife this marker is broken and dates are missing. LINKS: Christening Albany,Albany,New York 5 Aug 1814 Gysbert Van Zant, son of Benjamin VanZant and Hester Vielie. iii. Rachel (Dumont) DUMOND, born 18 Feb 1821, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, died 2 Mar 1868, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, buried in Chestnut Lawn Cemetery. She married Oliver G. GOLDSMITH. Oliver G. GOLDSMITH was born 1822/1823, in New York. CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Greene County, New Baltimore Oliver B. Goldsmith 37 Rachel M. 39 Alwilda 9 Mary S. Coli(er?) 22 CEMETERY: Goldsmith Oliver B. d. July 18, 1865 age 45 yrs, 5 mos, 22 days Rachel Dumont, his wife d. Mar 2, 1868 age 47 yrs, 2 days iv. Henry (Harry) (Dumont) DUMOND, born about 1823, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York. Name: Listed as Harry, but probably Henry. v. Robert (Dumont) DUMOND, born 1823/1824, in New Baltimore, Greene, New York. He married Charlotte Frances about 1846, in Albany of, New York. Charlotte Frances was born 1826/1827, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Albany County, Albany Robert Dumont 26 NY Boatman Frances 23 Susan 2 William 2 CENSUS: 1860 NEW YORK, Albany County, Albany Robert C. Dumont 35 Frances C. 32 William 12 Mary 7 Sarah 2 Ada 6/12 CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Albany County, Albany Robert S. Dumont 56 NY   181 Charlotte F. 54 NY Addie R. 19 Mrs. Mary F. Malcolm 27 (dau) Mary Malocolm (granddau) 113. John E. DUMONT (Elbert (Albert) , Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand 6 5 4 3 2 Or Walrandt ), born about Apr 1792, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, christened 28 Apr 1792, in 1 Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey. He married Anna Schenck GRIGGS 1 Dec 1813, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. Anna Schenck GRIGGS was born 10 May 1792, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 10 Jun 1792, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. CENSUS: 1830 NEW JERSEY, Middlesex County, Cranbury Township John Dumont Males 1 30-40 Fem 1 5-10 1 10-15 1 20-30 PARENTS: Benjamin Griggs adn Antje Garretse SCHENCK. MARRIED FIRST TO _____ Brown Children of John E. DUMONT and Anna Schenck GRIGGS: i. Catherine Ann DUMONT, born 27 Sep 1814, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 13 Nov 1814, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. ii. Cornelia DUMONT, born 9 Dec 1815, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 11 Feb 1816, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. iii. Reuben Griggs DUMONT, born 13 Jul 1818, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 20 Sep 1818, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. He married Susan Clark DENNIS 11 Jan 1844, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. Susan Clark DENNIS was born about 1820. iv. John DUMONT, born about 1819, in Readington of, Somerset, New Jersey, died 23 Sep 1888. v. Mary DUMONT, born about 1820, in Readington of, Somerset, New Jersey. vi. David Williamson DUMOND, born 31 Mar 1828, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, christened 5 Oct 1828, in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey. 114. Elbert Stoothoff (Stoothoff) DUMONT (Elbert (Albert) , Peter Stout , John (Johannes) , Pieter 6 5 4 3 (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 28 Jun 1797, in Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, died 1 Sep 2 1 1865, in Seneca, New York, buried in Farmingdale, Seneca, New York. He married Jane VOORHEES 30 Mar 1822. Jane VOORHEES was born 30 Jan 1807, in New Jersey. CENSUS: 1830 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Ovid Township LAND: 1832 Seneca County, New York Grantor's Index to Deeds 1804-1857 Vol A-K (LDS microfilm 81347). Elbert S. Dumont & wife and others to Peter Ruppley. Book Z page 48. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Town of Covert. Elbert Dumont 52 NJ Jane 42 NJ.   182 CHILDREN: Most all children lived at one time at Farmingdale, Seneca County, New York. Children of Elbert Stoothoff (Stoothoff) DUMONT and Jane VOORHEES: i. Samuel K. DUMONT, born 23 Sep 1823. He married Diane MATHEWS. Diane MATHEWS was born about 1825. ii. Jane Ann DUMONT, born 22 Feb 1827. She married A. H. FOWLER. A. H. FOWLER was born about 1825. iii. Mary DUMONT, born 19 Oct 1832, in Seneca, New York. iv. Sarah DUMONT, born 7 Aug 1836, in Seneca, New York. She married Alexander BOUNELL. Alexander BOUNELL was born about 1830. v. Benjamin DUMONT, born 31 Jul 1839, in Seneca, New York. He married Louisa DICKERSON. Louisa DICKERSON was born about 1840. vi. Elbert DUMONT, born 11 Jul 1847, in Seneca, New York. vii. Cornelia DUMONT, born about 1830, in Ovid, Seneca, New York. 115. John Hardenburgh DUMONT (John , Dirck , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 10 Aug 1792, in New Jersey, died 30 Mar 1875, in Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa. He 1 married Mary GATES 1818, in New Jersey. Mary GATES was born 17 Mar 1800, in New Jersey. CENSUS: 1870 IOWA, Mahaska County, Oskaloosa. John Dumont 77 NJ Mary 70 NJ. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not included as a son in some genealogies, but seems to fit especially since son named Richard, extremely rare. Children of John Hardenburgh DUMONT and Mary GATES: i. Richard DUMONT, born 24 Jul 1820, in Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, died 8 Sep 1890, in Mahaska, Iowa. He married Sarah GRAFTON 22 May 1842, in New York City, New York, New York. Sarah GRAFTON was born 10 Apr 1818, in Rhode Island. CENSUS: 1880 IOWA, Mahaskma County, Oskaloosa. Richard Dumont 59 NJ NJ NJ, Sarah 62 RI RI RI. Mary (mother) 80 NJ NJ NJ. Richard DUMONT, b. 24July1820 ------------------------------- Biography from Portrait & Biographical Album of Mahaska Co., Iowa, 1887 RICHARD DUMONT, Abstracter of Titles, at Oskaloosa, and a resident of Mahaska County since 1854, was born in Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J., July 24, 1820, and is son of John H. and Mary (Gates) Dumont. His parents were also natives of New Jersey, and his father was descended from the French Huguenots, who settled in the United States at the time of the exodus to this country of that persecuted people. Our subject removed to New York City with his parents during his childhood, and in   183 that city he was reared and educated, being instructed by private tutors. He learned the trade of a sash, door and blind maker, which business he continued to follow until 1845, when he went to Elmira, in the same State, and was engaged in the same line of work until 1849. During the last-named year he came West, locating at Kenosha, Wis. A year and a half later we find him again on the move, going this time to Mansfield, Ohio. That city was his home for the following three years. In 1854 Mr. Dumont again turned his face westward, stopping only on reaching Oskaloosa. Soon after his arrival here, in 1854, he engaged in running sash machinery, which he followed with moderate success for some years. In 1859 our subject received the appointment of Deputy Clerk of the bounty and District Courts, and for the following thirty months filled that position with such satisfaction that at the next campaign his name was placed on the ticket for the positioii of County Clerk. On the counting of the ballots after the election he was found to have received a handsome majority. Again, at the expiration of this term, in 1864, he was re-elected, holding the position until Jan. 1, 1867. He was a faithful, accommodating public servant, laboring assiduously for the welfare of the people. Since 1872 Mr. Dumont has served as Secretary of the School Board of Oskaloosa, and holds that position at this writing. In 1877 he engaged with his sons in preparing paints and oils, and was in that business for two years. Since that time he has occupied his time as Abstracter of Titles. Mr. Dumont was married in New York City, May 22, 1842, to Miss Sarah Grafton. She was born in Providence, R. I., but was reared to maturity in New York City. Of her union with our subject six childrenfour sons and two daughters have been born, two of the former being deceased. Mary E. is the wife of George R. Lee, of Belle Plaine, this State; Thomas R. married Miss Maggie Hewitt, and they are living in St. Joseph, Mo.; he was a soldier in Co. F, 4th Iowa Vol. Cav., in the late Civil War, and did honorable service for his country; Maria L. is the wife of Judson A. Coffin, and is residing in Oskaloosa; John H. married Mary E. Ebersole, and they are living in Omaha, where be is Secretary and Treasurer of the Omaha Water-Works, and is also interested, in mercantile pursuits; F. Marion died in childhood, and Charles died at the age of eighteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont are members of the First Baptist Church. Politically Mr. Dumont was an old-line Whig, but on the formation of the Republican party in 1856 joined its ranks, and has since continued to vote with it. Portrait & Biographical Album of Mahaska Co., Iowa, 1887 116. Samuel Edward DUMONT (John , Dirck , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or 6 5 4 3 2 Walrandt ), born 29 Aug 1802, in Somerset, New Jersey, died 5 May 1874, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, 1 Ontario, buried in Beachville Cem, Oxford West Twp, Oxford, Ontario. He married (1) Mary Louise SHERMAN about 1832, in Ontario. Mary Louise SHERMAN was born 4 Jan 1806, in Buffalo Creek, Erie, New York, died 3 Apr 1854, in Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, buried in Beachville Cem, Oxford West Twp, Oxford, Ontario. He married (2) Apalonia L. (Appy) CARROLL 14 Nov 1854, in Woodstock, Ontario. Apalonia L. (Appy) CARROLL was born 1829, in Ontario.   184 QUESTION-NAME: Not sure middle name is Edward. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: Mrs. Adrienne SHERRIN, (1998) #58-1101 Cameron Ave, Kelowna, BC VIY 8V9. EMAIL: sherrin@@aztec.asu.edu (2003) 5001 E. Main St., #93, Mesa, AZ 85205-8008. Her husband is descent from Samuel. Adrienne born 1934. Husband is descent from Heman DODGE and Eliza Ann DUMONT. RESEARCHER: Information on this family found on IGS and Ancestral File. Submitted by George Edgar O'BRIEN 3532 W. Peralta Fresno, CA 93722. George was born 1945/1965 probably in California. Great-great grandson of Louise Dumont and Hiran SCHELL. DEATH: Death notice says died 5 May 1874, 71 years, 9 months. Born in "New Jersey New York State". PLACE: There are two towns in New York named Jersey. One in Schuyler County, and one in Steuben County. Dumonts from New Jersey had emigrated there. RELIGION: Methodist. IMMIGRATION: Immigrated to Canada in 1819-1822. Naturalized in 1832. From Ontario Genealogical Society periodical "Families", vol 19, #1, 1980, by Donald A. McKenzie - Naturalization Registers, Nominal Index to RG5,B47, Vol 3 (1831& 1832): Samuel Dumont, filed in 1832, Oxford county, entry # 76. NOTE: This procedure was required in order to ensure that immigrants from the US remained loyal toCanada in any dispute between the 2 nations. Anyone who had been in Canada 7 years, was required to swear an oath of allegiance within 3 years of passage of the act passed by Upper Canada in 1829. This means Samuel probably entered the country in 1819-1822. LAND: Samuel Dumont's farm was in E.Oxford Township. Dec. 31, 1833 - bought 29 acres from Reuben Sherman Thornton, lot 21, conc 4, #2849. In 1834 purchased S part of N 1/2 of lot 21, conc 4 from Calvin Martin and sold it to George Daniel in 1858. Samuel had a Crown Grant in Jan 9, 1852. He purchased 13 acres, lots 21/22 conc.4, township of E. Oxford, from the Crown. Ref # 11185, Des #9169, Quebec. He is described as yeoman. 1852- mortgaged to George Hay - discharged 1858. 1858 - deed of separation Dumont to Walter Tate (|Appy bars her dower right). 1860 - he and wife Appy sold 148 acres lot 21, conc. 4, E. Oxford Township to William Peers for $4000.00, registry office # 23938. He is dead by the time the 1876 Oxford County directory is issued. A man named Thornton lived on the propertyin 1989. Not yet proven that it is the same family. MILITARY: He was a member of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Oxford Militia 1828-1829 time frame, Captain James Carroll's Co. MARRIAGE: Second marriage to Appy Galloway cannot have been successful as in 1861, Samuel was living with his daughters, Louisa and Mary, and Appy was living in North Oxford. By the 1871 Oxford County census, Samuel was living with Eliza and Heman. Appy did not die until 1884.   185 CENSUS: 1851 ONTARIO, Oxford County, East Oxford Township. Lived in a stone cottage "built of common fieldstone and is substantial and neat" Lot 20 concession 4 East Oxford- Samuel Dumont b 1801 NJ Mary born 1806 Boffaley, U.S. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Oxford County Living with daughters Louisa and Mary. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Samuel Dumont 66 of German origin, living with daughter and son-in-law Eliza Ann Dumont and Heman DODGE. LAND: 11 June 1849 from Shenston to Crown Lands Dept: on behalf of Samuel Dumont. Dumont owns lot 21 concession 4 East Oxford which may be 25 acres short. It is believed that R.S. Thorton owns the N1/2 of this lost. The Old Stage Road cuts the lot into north and south halves. A lost containing about 25 acres is know as a broken lot 22 and Dumont wishes to have or purchase this. LAND: Lot 21 Concession 4:- Correspondent re Reuben Thornton obtaining 11 Acres of N part of this lot. 18 July 1849 - Shenston writes again wants to know price for Dumont. LAND: Lot 22 concession 4 :- 10 Oct 1846 - letter from Dumont; has possession of S1/2 lot 22 concession 4 East Oxford for upwards of 15 years; asks for gore lot between his property and the West Oxford town line. LAND: 24 Sept 1849 - Shenston again for Dumont LAND: 17 Aug. 1844 - R. Macdonald, notary public: Reuben Thornton purchased N1/2 about 30 years ago from original patentee; fears someone else will grab his "share";has a son Richard LAND: 6 Mar 1856 - Thornton still making same request. CONFLICT-NOTE: The Samuel Dumont pre 1840-post 1860 of Somerset County, New Jersey, born 1795-1805 was African American in Heritage. PARENTS: William SHERMAN and Ruth BATEMAN. QUESTION-NAME: Not sure middle name is Louise. LINKS: Father was born about 17760/1770 in Rochester, Massachusetts and died 1812 in Morrisburg, Dundas? County, Ontario. Mother was born 1768/1769 in Washington County, New York and died 1812 in Morrisburg, Dundas County, Ontario. LINKS-CHILDREN: Some suggest that Mary married first to _____ Van EVERY and had daughter, Maria, born 12 May 1827 in Ancaster township, Wentworth ? County, Ontario.   186 Children of Samuel Edward DUMONT and Mary Louise SHERMAN: i. Eliza Ann DUMONT, born 19 Feb 1833, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario, died 8 Dec 1911, in Ingersoll, Ontario, buried in Beachville Cem, Oxford West Twp, Oxford, Ontario. She married Heman DODGE 16 Sep 1852, in West Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario. Heman DODGE was born 1 Jul 1829, in Zorra Township, died 27 Sep 1907, in Birtle, Manitoba. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Heman 41 ON, Eliza Ann 37, Samuel Dumont 66, and children. LINKS: Marriage Register Bathurst District, Ontario, Microfilm #MS-248, Reel 1; Herman Dodge of West Oxford, married Eliza A. Demont of E. Oxford Sept 16, 1852 (License), witness by John Thornton. ii. Mary Alice DUMONT, born 2 Jun 1834, in Oxford, Ontario, died 13 NOV 1841/1849, in Oxford, Ontario, buried in Beachville Cem, Oxford West Twp, Oxford, Ontario. 126 iii. Alexander DUMONT, born 2 Jun 1836, in Oxford, Ontario. iv. William DUMONT, born 8 Jun 1836, in Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Ontario, died 30 Mar 1920, in Madera, California. He married Hannah SCHELL 12 May 1862, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario. Hannah SCHELL was born 8 May 1841, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario, died Jun 1865, in Illinois. SOURCE: World Connect, ROOTSWEB, INTERNET. Lists birth as 4 Apr 1831. PARENTS: Abraham SCHELL and Eshter HUGILL. LINKS: Father, Abraham born in Markham Twp, York County, ONT where Cornelius Dumond had lived before coming to Oxford Twp. ALSO links with family of Samuel Edward Dumont of East Oxford Twp, Oxford County, and that family has connections also with Schell Family. v. Louisa DUMONT, born 15 Aug 1838, in Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, died in California. She married Hiram SCHELL 1858, in Woodstock, Ontario. Hiram SCHELL was born Dec 1839, in Ontario, died May 1907, in Los Angelas, Los Angelas, California. CENSUS: 1880 CALIFORNIA, Ventura County, San Buena Ventura. Hiram Schell 37 CAN CAN NY Louisa 38 CAN NJ NJ. RESIDENCE-RESEARCHER: 1860/1870 Salinas, Montrey County, CA; 1996; George E. O'BRIEN 3532 W. PERALTA, FRESNO CA 93722; NOTE: George O'Brien grandson or great grandson of Ethel Schell (dau of Louisa) who married Charles O'Brien, and they had son Warden.   187 vi. Eleanor DUMONT, born about 1839, in Oxford, Ontario, died 7 Sep 1847, in Oxford, Ontario. vii. Robert DUMONT, born about 1842, in Oxford, Ontario. viii. Harriett DUMONT, born 1843/1844, in East Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario, died 29 Dec 1926, in Oxford, Ontario. She married Thomas James THORNTON 3 AUG 1863/1864, in West Oxford Twp, Oxford, Ontario. Thomas James THORNTON was born 17 Jul 1843, in East Zorra, Ontario, died 31 Jul 1927, buried in Hillview Cem, Woodstock, Ontario. BIRTH: 12 May 1843 or 9 May 1844. NOTE: Death record erroneously says father William Dumont. (and mother Mary Sherman). ix. Mary DUMONT, born 11 Sep 1846, in Oxford, Ontario, died 13 Nov 1864, in Oxford, Ontario. 117. John DUMONT (John , Peter Abraham , Abraham , Pieter (Peter) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), 6 5 4 3 2 1 born 25 Aug 1791, in New Jersey, died before 1850, in Fayette of, Seneca, New York. He married Johanna (Freeland) VREELAND. Johanna (Freeland) VREELAND was born 5 Sep 1793, in New Jersey, died after 1850, in Fayette of, Seneca, New York. CENSUS: 1840 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Fayette Town. J. Dumont 002101 -002101 (father age 40-50). CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Fayette Township. Joanna Dumont 57 NJ, E.J.A. (f) 20 NY Loren 25 Charlotte 19 A. T.(or F.) 8/12 (F). Children of John DUMONT and Johanna (Freeland) VREELAND: i. Emeline DUMONT, born 1816, in New York. She married Dewitt CARRIS. Dewitt CARRIS was born about 1815, in New York. ii. Ezekial Ayres (Ayres) DUMONT, born 19 Apr 1818, in New York, died 19 Sep 1888, in Seneca, New York. He married Mary Ann REIGEL. Mary Ann REIGEL was born 21 Aug 1825, in New York, died 24 Oct 1885. CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Seneca Falls. Had brother Ward living with him. Both list parents as being born in New Jersey. PARENTS: John Reigel and Mary (Polly) Bachman. iii. John Ward (Ward) DUMONT, born 1821, in New York, died after 1880, in Seneca, New York. He married Hannah BUROUGHS. Hannah BUROUGHS was born about 1825, in New York of.   188 CENSUS: 1880 NEW YORK, Seneca County, Seneca Falls. Had brother Ward living with him. Both list parents as being born in New Jersey. iv. Elmira DUMONT, born 1822, in New York, died after 1880, in Monroe, Michigan. She married Samuel HOOD. Samuel HOOD was born 1821/1822, in New York. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Monore County. v. Jane Ann DUMONT, born 8 Mar 1829, in New York, died 6 Feb 1907, in Ash, Monroe, Michigan. She married HORD. HORD was born about 1825. 118. Juliette DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 7 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 18 DEC 1811/1812, in Ithaca, Tioga, New York, died 25 Mar 1895, in 1 Brockport, Monroe, New York, buried in Brownsville, Oxford, Ontario. She married Mark E. GRANDY ABT 1833/1834, in York, Ontario. Mark E. GRANDY was born 1810/1811, in Geneseo of, Ontario, New York. LINKS: Marriages of William Jenkins of Richmond Hill, found on Internet: June 19, 1828 Abram Spring married to Eve Shell in Markham. Witnesses Daniel Spring and Julleuett Demong. LINKS-MARRIAGE: Mark Grundy was witness to wedding of cousin of Juliet, Ephraim Badgerow (son of Martinus Badgerow and Margaret Sager) to Rebecca Graham, 4 March 1833 Markham Townhip, York County, Ontario. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4, Con 6; Cornelius Dumond to Juliet Dumond, dtd 1838, Deed 14931; Simon Dumond to Juliet Dumond, dtd 1837, Deed 15410; Juliet Dumond to Corn. Dumond dtd 1848, Deed 33384; Corn. Dumond to Mark Grundy, dtd 1848, Deed 33385; Juliet Dumond to Mary Dumond, Wife of Cornelius Dumond dtd 1848/1853, Deed 49673; See Record of Cornelius Dumond. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4 Con 6; Simon Dumond to Juliet Dumond, Spinster (Old Maid) dtd Dec 1837, reg Sep 1838, Deed #15410. LAND: Mark Grandy, residence Dereham Twp, Lot 25, Conc 9, Sale issue date Oct 4, 1847, Deed Feb 20, 1856 Archival RG Series CCB3 Vol 26, page 88. BAPTISM: ONTARIO, York County, Markham, Wesleyan Methodist. SOURCE: Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal REgisters Vol 1-4 (No Film Numbers), at Cloverdale, BC Library. Vol 1, page 468. Mark Thomas Grandy, s/o Mark and Juliette, of Markham, born Markham 2 Sep 1844, baptised 8 Aug 1867. Joseph Grandy, s/o Mark and Juliette, of Markaham, born Markham 16 Jan 1842, bapt 24 Jul 1847. Anne Jane Grandby, born 16 Aug 1846 Markham, bapt 8 Aug 1847 Markham Twp, Home District, dau of Mark and Juliette. CENSUS: 1851 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township; Reel C-11745 at Cloverdale Library;   189 Page 57 District #2, East half of Township; Mark Grandy 42 U.S. (Wesleyan Methodist Church), Julyette 40 U.S., William 18 Can, Elizabeth 16 Can, Sarah Ann 14 Can, George W. 13 Can, Joseph 10 Can, Mark T. 8 Can, Martiness 3 Can, Cornelius DeMond 67 U.S. NOTE: Lived next door to Stonehouse family (William age 30 and wife Fransis 26 of England). TOWNSHIP RECORDS: 1861 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township. Mark Grandby Concession 9 Lot 24. William Grandby Concession 9 Lot 24. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township; Reel C-1060 Cloverdale Library; District No.4, (SW quarter of Township), page 109; M. Grandy born U.S. 50 (religion Wesleyan Methodist), J. (wife) 49 U.S., M. (dau) 24 Can, S.(dau) 22 Can, J. (son) 18 Can, Thos (son) 16 Can, M. (son) 11 Can, F. (dau) 10 Can, C. Dumond 77 U.S. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township; NOTE: German Descent, age 59, born USA. Mark GRANDY, of Scottish Descent, age 60, born USA, CHURCH: Wesleyan Methodist. Juliet Grandy 59 US (of German descent), and Cornelies Dumond age 85 US (W. Meth, German Descent). LAND: 1876 Illustrated Historical Atlas of Oxford County, Published by Walker and Miles, Toronto, 1876, R911.713 ILL, at Cloverdale Library; Mark Grandy of Derehem Township, Lot 24, Concession 9, Post Office Culloden. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township. Mark Grundy 70 USA, Farmer. Juliett 69 USA, both belonging to Methodist Canada Religion. DEATH: Death certificate, state of New York: Juliet Grandy, age 83 years, 3 months, 7 days, widowed, housewife, born Ithaca, New York, daughter of Cornelius Dumond (born New York) and Mary Dumond (born New York). Died in Brockport, 25 March 1895. Burial in Brownsville , Canada, March 28, 1896. Residence Brockport. (Copy from Donald Hatfield 1999). DEATH: Obituary of Juliet Dumond Grandy, from the Brockport Republic, Brockport, New York, Thursday, March 28, 1895: "Grandy - In Brockport, March 25, at the home of Mrs. John King, her daughter, Mrs. Juliet Grandy, Brownsville, Can, aged 83 years". RESIDENCE: Juliet had lived in Brockport, NY for three months when she died, was from Brownsville (Oxford Co), Ontario, and was to be buried there. RESEARCHER: (1999) Donald Hatfield (born 1932) 550 Forest Park Cir. Auburn, AL 36830. Descent from Juliet Dumond and Mark Grandy, their son William, his son William. PARENTS: Mark S. GRANDY and Elizabeth WHITE. LINKS: Father born March 1774 Scotland, died Jan 14, 1854. Mother born 1781 U.S. died Aug 14,   190 1853. Lived 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830 in Genesseo, Ontario county, New York. PLACE: Geneseo in Ontario county, changed to Geneseo, Linvingston County between 1820 and 1830. SOURCE: "The Grandys of Geneseo, N.Y. and Ingham Co, Michigan" paes 89, 90 of the manuscript "Robert Grandy of Boston and Roxbury, Mass, 167" by Phyllis Richards Kyle, Lakewood, Ohio 1970. (Supplied by Donald Hatfield 1999). RESEARCHER: (2004) Donald Hatfield 550 Forest Park Cir Auburn, AL 36830. Children of Juliette DUMOND and Mark E. GRANDY: i. William GRANDY, born 18 Dec 1835, in Brownsville, Oxford, Ontario. He married Caroline about 1858, in Ontario. Caroline was born 1839, in Ontario. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township, page 97 (Reel c-1060 Cloverdale Library); (Father, Mark on page 109, John and Sarah Hodgson on page 98); W. Grandy, age 26 born U.Can, Church Wesleyan Methodist, C. (wife) 23 Can, W. (son) 3 Can. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Sanilac County, Speaker Township, William 45, farmer ONT Harriet, b. ONT (parents born England) (if she was 25 as shown, was a second wife and the mother of only the youngest child. CENSUS: 1900 MICHIGAN, (Sanilac County??), Marion Township (131-4-52) Williams wife was Albina, born Dec 1853 Canada. CHILDREN: William Ellis b. Sep 23, 1858 in Tillsonburg, Oxford County d. May 16, 1942 (married March 3, 1878 Sanilac Co, Mich to Helen A. Thompson, b. June 9, 1857 Mich, d. Jan 7, 1938), George b.1862 Ont, Malera, born 1866 Ont, Loran V. 1879 Michigan. ii. Mary Elizabeth (Elizabeth) GRANDY, born 1835/1836, in Ontario. iii. Sarah Ann GRANDY, born 1837/1838, in Ontario. She married John KING 9 Aug 1864, in Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario. John KING was born about 1835, in Rochester, Ulster, New York. MARRIAGE: From Ingersoll Chronicle Aug 26, 1864. RESIDENCE: Is this the same John and Sarah King that lived 1880 in Monroe County, New York. She was born 1837/1838 in Ontario, parents both born in New York. iv. George W. GRANDY, born Nov 1838, in Ontario, Ontario, died 10 May 1858, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario, buried in Old Delmer Cem, Dereham   191 Township, Oxford, Ontario. CEMETERY: Old Delmer Cemetery; Tombstone #H4; In Memory of George W., son of Mark & Juliet Grandy, died May 10, 1858, aged 19 years 6 months. v. Joseph W. GRANDY, born 16 Jan 1842, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 28 Oct 1889. He married Isabella about 1865, in Ontario. Isabella was born 1845/1846, in New York of. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township : 180-181 Grandy, Joseph 29 Ontario (W. Meth. Scotch), Isabella 25 US, Nanny 6 ONT, Josephine 5 ONT, Jane 4 ONT, Julliet 2 ONT. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford South County, Derehem Township. Grandy, Jospeh 39 ONT (Methodist) Isabella 37 Ont, Josephine 15, Jane 13, Juliaetta 12, Joseph 8, Georgenia 7, Stephen 5, Lecois (dau) 3. vi. Mark Thomas (Thomas) GRANDY, born 2 Sep 1844, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 13 Feb 1941, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. He married Elizabeth about 1868, in Ontario. Elizabeth was born 1848/1849, in New Brunswick. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Dereham Township: Grandy, Thomas 26 ONT (E. METH), Elizabeth 22 New Brunswick, Mark 2 ONT. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, St. Clair County, Brockway Township. Mark 35 (general store), b. Canada, parents b. NY, Elizabeth 32, b. Canada (father b. Scotland, mo. England). CENSUS: 1930 CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles. Mark Thos Grandy (father in law) 85 (age 22 years when first married) born Canada, father born New York, mother born New York. To US in 1876. Living with daughter Ida Maud Cobler (38 Michigan, father born Canada, mother born Ireland) and Frank Cobler 49 California. CHILDREN; Mark A. b. 1868, James C. b. 1872 Ont, Maud b. 1878 Mich, Bessie b. Oct 1881 Mich. vii. Anne Jane GRANDY, born 16 Aug 1846, in Markham, York, Ontario. viii. John Martines (Martines) GRANDY, born 14 Apr 1849, in Ontario, died 26 Jul 1868, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario, buried in Old Delmer Cem, Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. CEMETERY: Old Derehem Cemetery; Tombstone #H3, next to Cornelius Dumond; In Memory of John M., son of Mark & Juliet Grandy, who died July 26, 1868, aged 19 years, 3 months, 12 days.   192 ix. F. (Female) GRANDY, born 1851/1852, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. 119. Simon Peter DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 7 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 2 FEB 1815/1816, in New York, died 2 Jun 1890, in Scarborough 2 1 Twp, York, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer Church, Markham Twp, York, Ontario. He married Rachel MCCREADY 11 Oct 1838, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. Rachel MCCREADY was born 1820, in Ireland, died 13 Aug 1869, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer United, Markham Township, York, Ontario. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Mrs. May Morrow says that Simon Peter is, according to her family tradition, son of John Dumond, perhaps a brother of Cornelius Dumond. She also states that, she does not feel he is the son of Cornelius, but could be. I have included him as a son of Cornelius, until further evidence suggests that he is not. MARRIAGE: Home District Marriages, On microfilm at Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 378 Simon P. Dumond of Markham to Rachel McCready of Scarboro, married in Scarboro 11 Oct 1838 (License) Witness John McCready of Scarboro and Thomas Long of York. Married by Rev James George, Presbyterian Minister of Scarboro. CHILDREN: Simon Dumond, born 2 May 1844, bapt 22 Dec 1844, born in Toronto, and resided in Toronto at time of Baptism, son of Simon and Rachel Dumond. Source: Internet, Baptismal Records of Wesleyan Church, Ontario. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township Lot 4, Con 6; Cornelius Dumond to Simon P. Dumond, dtd Dec 1837, registered Sep 1838; SWpt 50 acres; NOTE: Simon used mark X (couldn't write); Deed #15409. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township Lot 4, Con 6; Simon Dumond to Juliet Dumond, Spinster (old maid), dtd Dec 1837, reg Sep 1838; SWpt 1 acre; Deed #15410. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township Lot 4, Con 6; Simon Dumond to John Smith, dtd Dec 1844; Deed #23791. LAND: Deed; Scarborough Township Lot 15, Con 5; to Simon Peter Dumond, dtd Sep 1844. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township Lot 4, Con 6; John Oliver Dumond of Markham to Simon Peter Dumond of Scarborough, dtd Mar 1856, 1 acre; Deed #62020; NOTE: Witness - William Barker and Robert Burrow. LAND: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township Lot 4, Cont 6; Simon Dumond to Thomas Gibson, dtd 63883, 1 acre; Deed #62020. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, York County, Scarborough Township; ED 3, page 42 (3); NOTE: US   193 Descent, age 44. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, York County, Scarborough Township; NOTE: Dutch Descent, age 51, born in Ontario. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, York East, Scarborough Township. Simon P. Dumond 65 USA Wesleyan (Dutch ethnicity), Edward Dumond 24 ONT. DEATH: Ontario Death Records. Simon Peter Dumond died June 2, 1890 Scarboro, York County. Age 75, 3mo, 14 days born US Methodist. Information Alexander Dumond, Scarboro. CEMETERY: Ebenezer Cemetery, Markham Township; age 75 years, 3 months, 28 days. (Source Mrs. May Dumond Morrow) RELIGION: Wesleyan Methodist Church; 1871 census. Buried Ebenezer United Church, Markham Township. RESEARCHER: (1997) Mrs. May DUMOND MORROW; 1105-70 Dunfield Ave, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3A4; NOTE: May Dumond is granddaughter of Alexander Christy Dumond (1843), son of Simon Peter. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1997) Wes Jackson 4 Blairwood Terrace, Scarborough, ON M1W 1W8; looking for the parents of Simon Peter Dumond, name from Mrs. Shirley Cloar. He is a distant cousin of May Morrow. E-mail is WJack41881@@aol.com. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1997) Mrs. Shirley CLOAR; 618 103rd Ave N., Naples, FL 34108; Descent from both Ann Jane and Mary Elizabeth Dumond, children of Simon Peter. Email address is M-Shirl-C@@Gulfaccess.net PARENTS: John MC CREADY and Agnes CHRISTY. Children of Simon Peter DUMOND and Rachel MCCREADY: 127 i. John DUMOND, born 1840, in York, Ontario, died 1922, in Albany, Benton, Oregon. 128 ii. Alexander Christy DUMOND, born 26 Feb 1843, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 1897/1898, in Lake Temiskaming, New Liskeard, North Ontario. 129 iii. Simon DUMOND, born 2 May 1844, in Toronto, York, Ontario, died after 1910, in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan. 130 iv. Ann Jane DUMOND, born 1846, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 12 Apr 1923, in Markham Township, York, Ontario. 131 v. Edwin DUMOND, born 1853, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 11 Jun 1919, in Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario.   194 132 vi. Mary Elizabeth DUMOND, born 1855, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 23 AUG 1903/1904, in Port Colborne, Ontario. 120. Mary Ann Sarah Margaret (Sarah) DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , 7 6 5 4 Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born about 1 May 1817, in Welland or 3 2 1 York, Ontario, died 3 Jun 1893, in Horning's Mills, Dufferin, Ontario, buried in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. She married Thomas Pearson HODGSON 9 Mar 1841, in Markham, York, Ontario. He was the son of John HODGSON and Mary HODGSON. Thomas Pearson HODGSON was born about 9 Apr 1817, in Great Salkeld, Cumberland, England, christened 26 Nov 1818, in Great Salkeld, Cumberland, England, died 1 Jan 1882, in Horning's Mills, Dufferin, Ontario, buried in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Sarah Margaret Dumond is tentatively placed as the daughter of Cornelius Dumond because of numerous circumstantial associations (deeds, etc.). Mary Dumond Morrow suggests that shecould be the niece of Cornelius Dumond. NAME: Known as Sarah or Sarah Margaret STORY-FATHER: Tradition of HODGSON family concerning old grandpa DUMOND (father of Mary Ann Sarah Margaret DUMOND HODGSON); Mary Ann's parents migrated up from Pennsylvania with the thousands that left the United States after the War of 1812; They settled in the Niagara District; She grew up in the Niagara District, and married there in 1841; Old Grandpa DUMMOND lived to be 110, and at the age of 105 walked from Lundy's Lane to Pickering (about 50 miles). STORY-FATHER: Mary HODGSON; as relayed to MRS. May MORROW (my correspondence 1996); Grandpa DUMOND died while visiting relatives in Pickering and supposedly taken home for burial. CONFLICT-DEATH: Family Bible; 3 June 1893. DEATH RECORD: Ontario Death Index. Sarah Hodgson of Melancthon District, died 3 June 1893. Register #003818. OBITUARY: The Free Press and Economist (newspaper); Shelburne; 8 Jun 1893; HODGSON -- At her son's residence, Horning's Mills, on Jun 2, 1893, Sarah Margaret HODGSON, relic of late T.P.HODGSON, age 76years, 1 month and 2 days; Deceased was well known and highly respected, having resided at Horning's Mills for a long time; The funeral took place at Shelburne cemetery last Sunday <4 Jun> morning. DEATH-STORY: Family tradition says she had quite a lingering illness. Some sources have said she had dropsy (excess water excretion). CEMETERY: Shelburne, Dufferin County, Ontario; Viewed 1977; Viewed by Gary J. MORRIS; NOTE: Sarah, beloved wife of Thos. P. HODGSON, d. June 2, 1893, age 76 years, 1 month, 2 days.   195 CONFLICT-BIRTH: 30 April 1817, derived from tombstone age at death; 1 May 1817 is from Family Bible. Since Family Bible is incorrect for death, I presume the date of birth os one day off also. BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Pearson HODGSON was born about April 9, 1817 in Great Salkeld, Cumberland Shire, England, son of John Hodgson and Mary Hodgson (note both had the same last name, and were first cousins), and was named after his great uncle, Thomas Pearson, brother of his grandmother, Ann Pearson. Probably hearing stories of the great American wilderness from his brother, Charles (who had already settled in Canada), at the age of 22, on May 24, 1839 he landed in Ontario, Canada. ...Within about one year he settled in Markham, York County, and married there on March 9, 1841 to Mary Ann Sarah Margaret (known as Sarah, Sarah Ann, Sarah Margaret) DUMOND. ...In 1843 the family moved to Pickering, Ontario County where they lived until 1860. They moved north to Osprey Township, Gray County (which later became Melancthon Township, Dufferin County), for afew years, and then in 1861/1864 up until about 1872 lived in Alliston, Tecumseth Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. They lived out their remaining years in Melancthon Township (Dufferin County), butwere buried in Alliston. They were members of the Methodist Church. MARRIAGE: Home District Marriages, On microfilm at Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 35 Thomas Person HODGSON to Sarah Ann Demon, both of Markham, 9 March 1841 in Markham. By Reverand David Yeoman, Minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada. Witnesses Isaac (McCready?/McKean?/McReary) and Alexander Lane. LAND: 1843 ONTARIO, Durham County, Cartwright Township Thomas Person Hodgson Lot 1/2 -5 Con 10 ID 4 18430425 Archival CC, B# Vol 34, page 62. Charles Hodgson Lot 1/2 -4 Conc 11, ID 4 18430617, Archival CC, B#, Vol. 34, page 92. SOURCE: Ontario Archive Land Record Index, on Microfiche at Cloverdale, BC Library. LAND: 1859 ONTARIO, Grey County, Artemesia Township. Thomas Pearson Hodgson Lot 14, Conc 13 ID 2 18590502, ARchival RG01, Series C15, Vol 4, page 508. LAND: 1861 ONTARIO, Grey County, Artemesia Township. Thomas Pearson Hodgson Lot 39, Conc 6, ID 2 18611113 Deed Vol 4, page 265 Archival Rg01, Series C15. BAPTISM: ONTARIO, York County, Markham, Wesleyan Methodist. SOURCE: Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal REgisters Vol 1-4 (No Film Numbers), at Cloverdale, BC Library. Vol 1 Page 483 Hannah Hodgson, d/o Thos P. and Sarah Anne, of Pickering, born Pickering 16 Feb 1848, bapt 5 Sep 1853. Adeline b 2 Jun 1850, bapt 5 Sep 1853, John Wesley, born 30 Apr 1852, bapt 5 Sep 1853. VOL 3 Page 250 James Rason (Note this is actually Thomas Pearson), s/o Thos and Mary, of Osprey, born Pickering 17 Dec 1853, bapt Osprey 4 Aug 1861. James Hodgson, s/o Thos. and Mary born Pickering 3 Sep 1855, bapt Osprey 4 Aug 1861. Simon Peter Hodgson, s/o Thos. and Mary, born Osprey Twp 4 Aug 1860, bapt Osprey 4 Aug 1861. RESIDENCE: 1817-1839 England (Thomas only).   196 RESIDENCE: 1841-1843 Markham Township, York County, Ontario. RESIDENCE: 1843-1864 Pickering, Ontario County, Ontario. RESIDENCE: 1860-1861 Osprey Township, Grey County, Ontario; NOTE: Osprey later was divided up, and a part became Melancthon township, Dufferin County. RESIDENCE: 1864-(1872) Alliston, Tecumseth Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. RESIDENCE: (1872)-1882/1893 Horning's Mills, Melancthon Township, Dufferin County. CEMETERY-BIRTH-IMMIGRATION-RELIGION: Shelburne, Dufferin County, Ontario Tombstone; 1977; Gary J. MORRIS; NOTE: Thomas Pearson HODGSON, born Cumberland, England April 9, 1817; Came to Canada May 24, 1839; Departed this life Jan 1, 1882, age 64 years, 8 months, 22 days; Was a member of Methodist Church. PROBATE-DEATH: Will; Dufferin County Courthouse; 1977; Gary J. MORRIS; Will of Thomas Pearson HODGSON probated 13 Jan 1882; NOTE: Mentions he died 1 Jan 1882 in Melancthon Township (location of Horning's Mills). Lists all children. LAND: PICKERING TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO COUNTY LAND RECORDS (1798-1876); 1853 Samuel and Ann LEHMAN to Thomas P. HODGSON (Vol 5, Memorial # 48354/48355) 1853 John PANGMAN to Thomas P. HODGSON and back again (Vol 5, 2087/2088) 1856 Thomas J. BURTON to Thomas P. HODGSON (Vol 6, 6567) 1857 Thomas P. HODGSON to John O. DUMOND (Vol 6, 7302)* 1859 Thomas P. HODGSON to Henry CAWTHRA (vol 8, 14333) 1860 William PROUDFOOT to Thomas P. HODGSON (Vol 8, 16148) 1861 Thomas P. HODGSON to Truman P. WHITE (vol 8, 18089/18202) 1868 Thomas P. HODGSON to William COWAN and John PARKER (Vol 12, 238) 1868 James AUSTIN to Thomas P. HODGSON (Vol 12, 297) 1869 John Cawthra to Thomas P. HODGSON (vol 12, 343) 1872 Court of Chanceroy to Thomas P. HODGSON (vol 14, 1247) 1873 Thomas P. HODGSON to Henry WESTGATE (Vol 15, 1603) CENSUS: 1850 ONTARIO, Ontario County, Pickering. Thomas Hodgin, Lot 32, Con 4 (Near Charles Hodgin Lot 29, Con 4). Township Directory (Not census). CENSUS: 1851 ONTARIO, Ontario County, Pickering Township. Dist #13 Part 2 (Western Half of Township). Page 165 Thomas Hodgson 33 ENG (Pumpmaker) Sarh 35 CANW, Mary Ann 11 CANW, Charles 9 CANW, Martinas 7 CANW, Sarah 6 CANW, Hannah 4 CANW, Hannah 4 CANW, Adalane 2 CANW. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Grey County, Osprey Township. Page 15. Thomas Hodgson 45 England (Farmer), Sarah 45 U Can, (All Children born Canada) Charles 18, Martinas 16, Sarah 15, Hannah 13, Albert 11, John 10, Thomas 8, James 6, Rachel 4, Simon 1. Religion Wesleyan Methodist.   197 CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Simcoe County, Tecumseth Thomas Hodgson 53 ENG ENG ENG Pump Maker ,Wesleyan Methodist, Sarah Anne 53 ONT (Origin German, unable to write) Sarah 23 John 11 Thomas 16 James 15 Ratchel 12 Simon 9 Alexander 7. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, Grey East County, Melancthon Township Thomas Hodgson 64 England Wesleyan Methodist, Mary 64 ONT, SImon 20 ONt, Alexander 18 Ont. CENSUS: 1891 ONTARIO, Grey East County, Melancthon Township John Hodgson 39 ONT ENG ONT Ruth 35 ONT ENG ENG Maud 7 Charles 9 Ehtel 6 Sarah Hodgson 74 (Mother) ONT US Holland. LAND: Thomas Pierson HODGSON of Pickering Township and Sarah Margaret, his wife, to John Oliver DUMOND of Pickering Township, 100 acres on the North half of Lot 25 in the 3rd concession in township of Pickering for $500. pounds. (Memorial 7302, dated 6 Feb 1857, Pickering Township, Ontario County Land Records: 1798-1876). COMMENT: Family Bible kept by son Thomas Pierson Hodgson, has records for the whole family. See other data files. PLACE: Welland County created from Lincoln County in 1851. Lundy's Lane has always been in Stamford Township, now in that part of Welland County. Lundy's Lane was the site of 1812 battle fought between Americans and British (with Canadian) forces on 25 July 1814. Lundy's Lane is now part of the city of Niagara Falls. Stamford Township is adjacent (just to the south) to Niagara Township, Lincoln County. LINKS: "Home District Marriages" microfilm at Cloverdale, BC Library MS-248 Reel 2. Page 33 Robert HODGSON and Anne Smith, both of Markham married Sep 20, 1840 Witnesses William Smith and Jean Smith. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) William Marice Hodgson(born 1942), son of Marice William, son of Charles Alfred (1882), son of John Wesley Hodgson (1852). Toronto, Ontario 75 TheDonway West Toronto, ONT M3C 2E9. Has a lot of Hodson information. BIBLE: HODGSON FAMILY BIBLE...The following tells of the family of T.P. HODGSON and M.A.S.M. DUMOND: MARRIAGES Thomas Pierson Hodgson and Mary Ann Sarah Margaret Dumond were married March 9, 1841. George Corwin Fraser and Mary Ann Hodgson married Jan 10, 1860. Charles Hodgson and Mary Wilson were married December 8, 1864 Harry Westgate and Hannah Hodgson were married August 25, 1869 Martines Hodgson was married to Eliza Wilson October 16, 1867 Alexander Snoden and Adaline Hodgson were married December 21, 1870 Sarah Hodgson and John Love were married March 19, 1872 Thomas T. Hodgson and Emma Flay were married June 2,   198 1875 James Hodgson and Emma Bates were married December 23, 1876 Simon P. Hodgson and Minnie Slater were married March 19, 1883 ----------------------------------------------------------------- BIRTHS Thomas Pierson Hodgson was born April 9, 1817 Mary Ann Sarah Margaret was born May 1st, 1817 Mary Ann Hodgson was born in Markham, Canada West, Dec 29, 1841 Charles Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, August 29, 1843 Martines Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, April 20, 1845 Sarah Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, Dec 29, 1849 ?? Hannah Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, Feb 16, 1848 Adaline Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, July 22, 1850 John Wesley Hodgson born in Pickering, Canada West, Apr 31, 1852 Thomas Pierson Hodgson born in Pickering, Canada West, Dec 17, 1853 James Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, September 3, 1855 Rachel Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, July 24, 1858 Simon Peter Hodgson was born in Osprey, Grey Co, Canada West, August 4, 1860 Alexander Hodgson was born in Pickering, Canada West, Nov 17, 1862 Born to Simon P. Hodgson (by Minnie Slater, lst wife): Mary Violet Hodgson, born in Melancthon, March 19, 1884 Ernest Cornelius Hodgson born in Melancthon, October 12, 1885 Born to Simon P. Hodgson and Margret Jane Chittick: John Percival Hodgson, born Brandon, Manitoba, May 19, 1894 Annie Winnifred Hodgson, born Brandon, Manitoba, Aug 3, 1896 Francis Homer Hodgson, born Wapella, Assinaboia April 23, 1898 Shirley Chittick Hodgson born Winnipeg, Manitoba April 19, 1900 Clarence George Hodgson born Winnipeg, Manitoba Nov 6, 1903 Francis Muriel Margaret Hodgson born Swan Lake, Feb 4, 1906 Born to Thomas Pierson Hodgson and Emma Flay Emma May Hodgson, born Alliston, Ontario, December 6, 1879 Mildred Clara Hodgson, born Alliston, Ontario, Sept 23, 1882 Edna Minerva Hodgson, born Alliston, Ontario, October 14, 1884 Born to Thos P. Hodgson and Edith Tickner Helen Kieth Hodgson, born in Alliston, March 28, 1892 Edith Gertrude Hodgson, born in Alliston, July 27, 1893 Mary Thomasena Hodgson, born in Alliston, March 1, 1895 Harriet Adeline Hodgson, born in Alliston, Dec 27, 1896 Thos. Pearson Hodgson, born in Alliston, Sept 16, 1898 Marion Wilhelmine Hodgson, born in Alliston, Sept 6, 1902 Isaac Wyburn Hodgson, born in Alliston, Nov 20, 1904 William Tickner Hodgson, born in Alliston, Sept 14, 1906 ----------------------------------------------------------------- DEATHS Charles Hodgson died July 8, 1869 Alexander Hodgson died December 29, 1884 Thomas Pearson Hodgson died January 1, 1882 Emma Hodgson died January 31, 1890 Sarah Margaret Hodgson died June 3, 1893 Simon P. Hodgson died October 4, 1939 Minnie Slater Hodgson died February 10, 1890 Margaret Jane Chittick died May Annie Winnifred Hodgson died March 19, 1899 Francis Homer Hodgson died June 10, 1904 Thomas Pierson Hodgson died March 17, 1928 Edith Hodgson (wife of T.P.H) died January 25, 1928 Rachel (Fewster) Hodgson died October ?, 1928 RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Bill Hodgson FAMILY TRADITION: According to family tradition, Charles arrived with his brother, Thomas Pearson Hodgson from Cumberland, England in May 1841, along with cousin William Hodgson. William settled in Osprey, Ontario. SOURCE: Lynda Kemp. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2001) Lynda Kemp Box 1094, Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, COA 1HO CANDADA . DEATH: Thomas Pearson Hodgson, died 1 Jan 1882 in Melancthon Township, Dufferin Co, Ontario.   199 Occupation Miller. Born England. Age 64 years Died of Chronic Bronchitis. Religion Canada Methodist. Informant Simon Peter Hodgson, Hornings Mills. Children of Mary Ann Sarah Margaret (Sarah) DUMOND and Thomas Pearson HODGSON: 133 i. Mary Ann (Margram) HODGSON, born 29 Dec 1841, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1920, in Wayne of, Michigan. 134 ii. Charles HODGSON, born about 19 Aug 1843, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 8 Jul 1868, in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. 135 iii. Martines (Tine) HODGSON, born 30 Apr 1845, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died Jan 1913, in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. 136 iv. Hannah HODGSON, born 16 Feb 1848, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 10 Jul 1916, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario. 137 v. Sarah Margaret (Sadie) HODGSON, born 29 Dec 1849, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 25 Jun 1925, in Toronto, York, Ontario. 138 vi. Adaline HODGSON, born 2 Jun 1850, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 11 Apr 1904, in Huron, Michigan. 139 vii. John Wesley HODGSON, born 30 Apr 1852, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 26 Oct 1933, in Shelburne of, Dufferin, Ontario. 140 viii. Thomas Pierson HODGSON, born 17 Dec 1853, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 17 Mar 1928, in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. 141 ix. William James (James) HODGSON, born 3 Sep 1855, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 1890/1902, in British Columbia. 142 x. Rachel HODGSON, born 24 Jul 1858, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 31 Oct 1928, in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. 143 xi. Simon Peter HODGSON, born 4 Aug 1860, in Osprey Twp, Grey, Ontario, died 4 Oct 1939, in New Westminster, British Columbia. xii. George Alexander (Elix) HODGSON, born 17 Nov 1862, in Pickering, Ontario, Ontario, died 23 Dec 1884, in Melancthon Twp, Dufferin, Ontario, buried in Shelburne, Dufferin, Ontario. CEMETERY: G. Alexander HODGSON, son of Thos P. and Sarah D. Dec 23, 1884, age 22 years, 1 month, 6 days. DEATH RECORD: Ontario Death Index. George Alexander Hodgson, Melacthon District, died 23 Dec 1884. Register #003476, yr 1884. 121. Martinus (Martin) DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1821, in Ontario, died 1881/1900, in Huron of, Michign. 2 1 He married Charlotte (Mary) SMITH 13 Jan 1845, in Markham, York, Ontario. Charlotte (Mary) SMITH was born 1821, in New York. MARRIAGE: Home District Marriages, On microfilm at   200 Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 163 Martin Demund to Sharlott Smith, both of Markham, in Markham 13 Jan 1845 (License) By Reverend David Yeomans, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Witnesses John Smith and James Demund. RESIDENCE: Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, York County, Ontario; Juliet Dumond to Mary Dumond, wife of Cornelius Dumond, dtd Nov 1848; Deed carpenter. OCCUPATION: Carpenter (1848 Deed and 1857 Directory - Builder). CENSUS: 1851 ONTARIO, Oxford County, Derehem Township, District #2, Page 20, Martin DeMond (Millwright) 30 Can (Wesleyan Methodist), Mary 30 U.S., Nancy 7 Can, Isabel 1 Can. NOTE: Sawmill propelled by water, and owned by John Hardy. RESIDENCE: 1857 Directory; Tillonburg, Oxford County. RESIDENCE: Probably moved about 1855/1860 to Sanilac County, Michigan (see son). CENSUS: 1860 MICHIGIAN, Sanilac County, Lexington Martin Dumon 39 Canada Mary 29 CAN Nancy 14 Isabella 9 Mark 7 all born in Canada. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Huron County, Paris Martin Demond 59 CAN NY NY, Mary 59 NY SCOT NY, Mark 24 CAN, Fread 14 England Bella J. Cleveland 82 NY NY NY, George Bremley 53 England ENG ENG. NOTE: Does this mean that the family lived in England about 1866?? IN 1881 Martin Dumond of Paris is recorded as collecting dead bodies from the Michigan great fire of 1881, and taken them to a Catholic Church there. Children of Martinus (Martin) DUMOND and Charlotte (Mary) SMITH: i. Nancy DUMOND, born 1845, in Ontario. ii. Isabel DUMOND, born 1850/1851, in Dereham Township, Oxford, Ontario. iii. Mark DUMOND, born 1854/1855, in Minden, Sanilac, Michigan, died 14 Oct 1881, in Minden, Sanilac, Michigan. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not positive that this child and family are the same as the one from Ontario, but everything fits well. Parents names are correct, and note that occupation is same as Martin of Ontario. Must check census. DEATH: "Genealogical Death Indexing System - Michigan" Mark Dumono, died 14 Oct 1881 in Minden, Sanilac Co, Michigan. Single, age 27. Died of a car [train?] accident. Born in Minden. Occupation Mill man. Parents Martin and Mary Dumond of Minden. iv. Fred DUMOND, born 1865/1866, in England.   201 LINKS-CENSUS: 1910 MICHIGAN, Oceana County, Hart Township. Fred Dumond 47 NY NY NY (married twice, this time 6 years). Beatrice 36 (wife) England (married once, no children). Lloyd 25 (son) NY, Nora (?) (dau) 28 NY. NOTE: This family lived 1900 in Rochester,Monroe Co,New York 122. Hannah DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 7 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1821/1822, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 10 Apr 1904, in Coburg, 1 Northumberland, Ontario. She married Jacob LAPP 7 Mar 1840, in Markham, York, Ontario. Jacob LAPP was born 1814/1815, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1880, in Michigan. They were divorced. MARRIAGE: Home District Marriages, On microfilm at Cloverdale, B.C. Ms-248 Reel 2.: Page 5 Jacob Lapp to Hannah Demun 7 March 1840 (Banns). By Reverand David Yeoman, Minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada. Witnesses Isaac (McCready?/McPrieudu?) and Alexander Lane. RESIDENCE: 1869/1870 ONTARIO, Pickering. Jacob Lapp 4,32f. Andrew Lapp 8,31f. LINKS: CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Ontario South, Pickering Township. Hannah Lapp 38 ONT Wesleyan Methodist. LINKS-CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Sanilac County, Fremont Township. Jacob Lapp, 65 Canada (F-Germany M- PA) (Divorced), Peter Lapp (son) 23 Can Can Can, Anna Lapp (dau) 17 Can Can. This is the only Jacob Lapp found in Canada/US that fits, and is from Michigan where some of the family moved to. DEATH: Ontario Death Records Hannah Lapp died apr 10, 1904 age 81 died in Coburg, Northumberland County, ONT born in USA. Informant T. C. Lapp. PARENTS: Henry LAPP and Elizabeth WALDENBERGER. Children of Hannah DUMOND and Jacob LAPP: i. Eliza LAPP, born about 1845, in Ontario. She married Albert STALEY. Albert STALEY was born 1845, in Ontario. ii. Catherine LAPP, born 17 AUG 1848/1850, in Pickering, York, Ontario, died 9 Jul 1931, in Unionville, York, Ontario. She married (1) Emery COLE. Emery COLE was born 1845/1846, in New Brunswick. She married (2) STREET. STREET was born about 1850. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, York East, Markham. Emeray Cole 35 New Brunswick. Catherine Cale 33 ONT. Religion Methodist. iii. Maria LAPP, born about 1852, in Ontario.   202 iv. Emeline LAPP, born about 1852, in Ontario. She married George KIRBY. George KIRBY was born about 1845, in Ontario. v. S. Peter LAPP, born 1856/1857, in Ontario. CENSUS: 1920 MICHIGAN, Isabella County, Gilmore. S. Peter Lapp age 63 Canada England, Canada to US 1872. Elizabeth 59 Can Eng Can US 1883. vi. Rachel LAPP, born 16 Nov 1858, in Ontario, died 6 Dec 1929, in Stouffville, York, Ontario. She married Adam BETZ about 1876, in Markham, York, Ontario. Adam BETZ was born 1844/1845, in Germany. CENSUS: 1880 ONTARIO, York East, Markham. Adam Betz 34 Germany. Presbyterian. Rachel Betz 22 ONT. Married about 1876. DEATH: Ontario Death Records Rachel Betz died Ec 6, 1929 age 72 born Stouffville, York Co, ONt born Nov 16, _____ Ont father Jacob Lapp born ONtario. Mother Hannah Dumon born ONt Husband Adam Betz. vii. Adeline LAPP, born 12 Apr 1861, in Ontario, died 5 Jan 1931, in Toronto, York, Ontario. She married (1) Jacob STALEY 1879. Jacob STALEY was born about 1860, in Ontario. She married (2) PICKERING. PICKERING was born about 1860. She married (3) James SHANKS. James SHANKS was born 1862, in Ontario, died 17 Oct 1933. DEATH: Ontario Death Records Adeline Shanks died Jan 5 1931 Toronto, York County. Born Apr 12, 1861 USA Father Jacob Lapp born Markham Mother Hannah born Markham Son James Shanks. viii. Anna LAPP, born 1862/1863, in Ontario. 123. Charles DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , 7 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1831/1832, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1881, in York of, 1 Ontario. He married Isabella Or Elizabeth (Eliza) MCCORDICK about 1854, in Ontario. Isabella Or Elizabeth (Eliza) MCCORDICK was born 1831/1832, in Ontario or Ireland. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, Grey County, Osprey Township. Page 15 Charles Demond 29 UCAN, Isabella 29 UCAN, John 6 UCAN, Mary A. 5 UCAN, James 1 UCAN. RELIGION: Wesleyan Methodist.NOTE: Resided next door to Thomas Pearson and Sarah (Dumond) HODGSON. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Grey County, Osprey Township Charles Demond 34 ONT Elisabeth 30 IRE Simon 11 Albert 5 Sarah 2. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, York County, North Gwillimbury Township. 2nd part page 8. Charles Dumond 50 ONT, Laborer (ETHNIC: Dutch, Elizabeth 49 Ireland, Albert 13 ONT, Mark 8 ONT. Religion Can. Methodist. Lived next to John Dumond 226 ONT, Eliza 25 ONT, and son Norman 3/12 ONT.   203 PLACE: Osprey township later divided up and a part became Melancthon township, Dufferin County. NOTE: According to May Morrow, via her daughter: Charley Dumond who married Elizabeth (Eliza) was the brother of Simon Peter Dumond (born 1815) [NOTE: Her records also indicate children born about 1845-1849 which is incorrect]. They had: Albert, Mark, Sarah (md ___OWENS), ____ (Md Alfred ____), and _____ (md Mr.___WHAN). LINKS: Grandchild born, Wilbert Albert Dumond, born 3 March 1889 in Woodville, Ontario. Link to Woodville is with Albert Dumond married there in 1890. Woodville and Belle River are adjacent to Detroit. NOTE: A close relationship is inferred with the family of Thomas Pearson Hodgson, as many of his children have names similar to the Hodgson family. Children of Charles DUMOND and Isabella Or Elizabeth (Eliza) MCCORDICK: 144 i. John DUMOND, born 1854/1855, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 17 Aug 1910, in N.Gwillimbury, York, Ontario. ii. Margaret DUMOND, born 1855/1856, in Ontario. 145 iii. Simon DUMOND, born 20 Jun 1856, in York, Ontario. iv. James DUMOND, born 1859/1860, in Ontario. v. Mary Ann DUMOND, born 1859/1860, in Artemesia Township, Grey, Ontario. She married James WHAN 5 Jan 1885, in Innisfield, York, Ontario. James WHAN was born 1853/1854, in Scotland, died 20 Feb 1926, in Toronto, York, Ontario. LINKS: an Elmine Dumond married 15 sep 1896 in Belle River. MARRIAGE: James Whan, 28, Baptist, born Scotland, Mother Margaret Whan, maried Mary An Dumond, 22 Methodist, of North Gwillimbury, born Artemesia of Charles and C. Dumond. Married 5 Jan 1881 in Innisfield. PARENTS: Margaret Whan. 146 vi. Albert DUMOND, born May 1866, in Osprey Township, Grey, Ontario. 147 vii. Sarah Elizabeth DUMOND, born 1868/1869, in Osprey Township, Grey, Ontario. 148 viii. Mark DUMOND, born 23 Mar 1871, in Ontario, died 26 Aug 1960, in Vancouver, British Columbia. ix. DUMOND, born about 1874, in Ontario. She married Alfred. Alfred was born about 1870, in Ontario of. 124. John Oliver DUMOND (Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 7 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1834, in Markham, York, Ontario, died after 1900, in Dighton, 2 1 Lane, Kansas, buried in Dighton Cemetery. He married Annie M. GAULEY. Annie M. GAULEY was born 28 Dec 1839, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 24 Aug 1881, in Kimmundy, Marion, Illinois.   204 QUESTIONABLE LINK: John Dumond is tentatively placed as the son of Cornelius Dumond because of numerous circumstantial associations (deeds, etc.). Mary Dumond Morrow suggests that he could be the nephew of Cornelius Dumond. RESIDENCE: 1848 Markham. Witness to wedding of brother William Demond. RESIDENCE: 1850; Markham Township Lot 6, concession 8; NOTE: John DUMONT; records of Mrs. May MORROW. LAND: 1853 Land Petition; Artemesia Township, Grey County, Ontario; John D. DUMOND, dated 1853; Lot 14, Con 13; NOTE: Records of May MORROW - Note Lists John D. DUMOND, but below record says John O. DUMOND. LAND: 1856 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4 Con 6; Cornelius Dumond and Mary Dumond, his wife to John Oliver Dumond of Markham Township, dated Jan 1856, registered Apr 1856; Deed #62019; NOTE: Lists Simon Peter of Scarborough Township. LAND: 1856 Abstract Index of Deeds; Markham Township, Lot 4 Con 6; John Oliver Dumond of Markham to Simon Peter Dumond of Scarborough, dated Mar 1856, reg Apr 1856; Deed # 62020; NOTE: Witness by William Barker and Robert Burrow. LAND: 1857 LAND TRANSACTION RECORDS; Pickering Township, Ontario County; LDS FHC microfilm; NOTE: Thomas Pierson HODGSON of Pickering Township and Sarah Margaret, his wife, to John Oliver DUMOND of Pickering Township, dated 6 Feb 1857; 100 acres N1/2, lot 25 con 3, for $500. pounds; memorial #7302. RESIDENCE: 1858 Ontario Directory; Artemesia Township, Grey County, Ontario; NOTE: John O. DUMOND. CENSUS: 1861 ONTARIO, York County, Vaughan Township. J.O. Dumond Miller Farmer, age 27, Ann M. 22 Thomas 3 Mary 1. All Born Canada West, members of Wesleyan Methodist Church. CENSUS: 1870 ILLINOIS, Marion County, Kinmundy. J.O. Dumond 35 Canada Carpenter, Anna M. 25 Canada, Thomas O. 12 Canada, Mary 10 Ill, Sarah 6 Ill, John 4 Illn. CENSUS: 1880 ILLINOIS, Marion County, Kinmundy. John O. Dumond 45 NY NY NY, Anna M. 39 CAN IRE CAN Thomas William 21 CAN, Minnie A. 19 Can John G. 13 ILL. John Hacking (nephew) 21 CAN NY CAN. RESIDENCE: Kansas City, Missouri or Kansas; NOTE: Source is Mrs. May Morrow. CENSUS: 1900 KANSAS, Lane County, Dighton Township, Dighton City; Vol 26, ED 126, Sheet 1, Line 93; John O. DIAMOND born Oct 1833 Canada; Loren D. FERGUSON, grandson, born March   205 1889 Kansas; THIS IS THE ONLY JOHN "DUMOND" FOUND IN MISSOURI OR KANSAS IN 1880 OR 1900; LINKS: Records of Eva DuMond Bonnes: Great grandfather Thomas Oliver DuMond, born Canada. His son (her grandfather) was Michael Oliver DuMond, born Dighton, Lane County, Kansas. Michael married Martha Sprague. Thomas also had son John O. DuMond and (step)daughter Sylvia. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2002) Eva DuMond Bonnes ACTION: No death record found in Lane County death records for death certificate of John "Diamond". OBITUARY: Dighton Herald has an obituary copy printed in the Kunmundy Express of Illinois, obituary for J.O. Dumond. BURIAL: Dighton Cemetery Block 39,lot 3. ************************************************************************************ Family Bible of Mary (Minnie) Dumond Ferguson. As given by (Ann Lee) "Wallace Lee" Sent to me by : Eva DuMond Bonnes leneva62@@sbcglobal.net ************************************************************************************ PARENTS: David and Jane Gauley CENSUS: 1851 Markham, York, Ontario.   206 MAIDEN NAME MAY HAVE BEEN HACKING (SEE 1880 CENSUS, HUSBAND). Children of John Oliver DUMOND and Annie M. GAULEY: 149 i. Thomas Oliver DUMOND, born 1857/1858, in Grey of, Ontario, died in Dighton of, Lane Of, Kansas of. 150 ii. Mary Austin (Minnie) DUMOND, born 3 Apr 1860, in Burlington Heights, Ontario, died 11 Nov 1893. iii. Sarah G. DUMOND, born 31 OCT 1863/1864, in Markham, Ontario, died 8 Oct 1877, in Kimmundy, Maro. iv. John G. DUMOND, born 1866/1867, in Illinois. v. Maud H. DUMOND, born Apr 1881, in Kimmundy, Marion, Illinois, died Apr 1881, in Kimmundy, Marion, Illinois. 125. Isaac P. DUMOND (Peter Isaac (Petrus) , Isaac (Isaak) , Peter (Petrus) , Igenas , Johannes 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 12 Oct 1811, in Danby, Tompkins, New York, died 25 2 1 Aug 1900, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. He married (1) Fanny E. BARNUM about 1832. Fanny E. BARNUM was born 31 Dec 1813, in Lansing Township, Tompkins, New York, died 7 Aug 1868, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. He married (2) Sally about 1869, in Genesee, Michigan. Sally was born 1814/1815, in New York. He married (3) Rosia ROGERS 20 May 1891, in Linden, Genessee, Michigan. Rosia ROGERS was born 1820/1821, in New York. CENSUS: 1850 NEW YORK, Steuben County, Greenwood Isaac P. Dumun 39 NY Fanny E. 36 Mary 18 Adelia 16 Amelia 16 John 12 Martha 89 Clarissa 3 CENSUS: 1860 MICHIGAN, Genesee County, Mundy Township John Dumond 50 NY Fanny E. 46 John N. 22 Amelia 25 Clarissa 12 CENSUS: 1870 MICHIGAN, Genesee County, Mundy Township Isaac Dumond 59 NY Sally 55 NY Nancy 12 MI CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Genesee County, Mundy Township Isaac P. Dumond 69 NY Holland Holland Sally 55 NY Conn Con Nancy M Beebe 22 MI NY NY Stepdau. MARRIAGE: MICHIGAN. Married 20 May 1891 in Linden, Genesee County, Isaac P. Dumond 79, born NY, son of Peter A. and Kaziah Johnson to Rosia Rogers, 70 born NY CEMETERY: Mount Hope Cemetery Rankin, Genesee County, Michigan DUMOND, Fanny E. (Barnum), died 7 Aug 1868, 54 years, wife of Isaac P. Dumond, daughter of Ebenezer & Polly Barnum Dumond, John N. born 1838, died 14 May 1864, son of Isaac & Fanny E. (Barnum) Dumond Dumond, Martha L. died 8 Feb 1859, 16 years, dau of Isaac & Fanny (Barnum)dumond Valentine, Adelia A. (Dumond) born 25 Jan 1835, d. 31 May 1913, wife of Andrew Valentine, dau of Isaac & Fanny (Barnum) Dumond Andrew J. Valentine, born 8 Apr 1831, died 5 Jan 1908, married Adelia A. Dumond,   207 son of Cornelius & Esther (Alger) Valentine. PARENTS: Ebenezer and Polly (Everest) Barnum Children of Isaac P. DUMOND and Fanny E. BARNUM: i. Amelia DUMOND, born 1833/1834, in New York. She married William GREEN. LINKS: Almira Dumond married 26 Sep 1865 Genesee County a Martin Van Burn Clark. ii. Mary DUMOND, born 1831/1832, in New York. She married Charles GUNDRY 19 Jul 1856, in Genesee, Michigan. Charles GUNDRY was born 1832. iii. Adelia A. DUMOND, born 25 Jan 1835, in Steuben, New York, died 31 May 1913, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. She married Andrew J. VALENTINE. Andrew J. VALENTINE was born 8 Apr 1831, died 5 Jan 1908, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. iv. John N. DUMOND, born 1838, in New York, died 14 May 1864, in Resaca, Georgia. He married A. WYCKOFF. v. Martha L. DUMOND, born 1842, in Steuben, New York, died 8 Feb 1859, in Rankin, Genesee, Michigan. vi. Clarissa DUMOND, born 1846/1847, in Steuben, New York. She married (1) Edward BUCK. She married (2) WALTERS. She married (3) Alfred FRUIN. 126. Alexander DUMONT (Samuel Edward , John , Dirck , John (Johannes) , Pieter (Peter) , 7 6 5 4 3 2 Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 2 Jun 1836, in Oxford, Ontario. He married Mary A. Mary A. was born 1 2 Jun 1834, in Ontario. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Alexander is son of Samuel or not. Listed with other children in Church records, but never found mentioned as a relation later in life. CONFLICT: Note the birth of William and Alexander, and also that the date of birth for Alexander and wife are the same day, different years. Probably Alexander was born a different date? CHRISTENING: "Index to Niagara Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Baptismal Register 1849-1886" by Louise Hope 1994, at Cloverdale, BC Library R929.3713 HOP 1994. (All Baptised 24 Apr 1859, and from Oxford County) DUMONT, Alexander born 2 Jun 1836, Elen E. born 20 Sep 1836 (daughter of Alexander and Mary A.), Louisa (born 15 Aug 1838 (daughter of Samuel and Mary), Mary A. (born 2 June 1834), and Sarah F. (born 22 June 1853, daughter of Alexander and Mary A.). Children of Alexander DUMONT and Mary A.: i. Sarah F. DUMONT, born 22 Jun 1853, in Oxford, Ontario. ii. Ellen E. DUMONT, born 20 Sep 1856, in Oxford, Ontario.   208 127. John DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes 8 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1840, in York, Ontario, died 1922, in Albany, Benton, 2 1 Oregon. He married Rebecca NOBLE 1866/1867, in Ontario. Rebecca NOBLE was born 1848/1849, in Ontario, died 1919, in Albany, Benton, Oregon. NAME: They spelled their name DuMond. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, Dufferin County, Mulmur Township; NOTE: John Dumond age 32 born ONT-- Rebecca 22 O Rachel 2 John Alexander 10/12 Religion: Wesleyan Methodist -- Ethnicity: Irish. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Chippewa County, Sault Sainte Marie Township; John Diemond (Damond) 37 Can NY CAN , Rebecka 28 Can IRE IRE, Rachel 11 Can, Alex 10 Can, Jane 8 Can. CENSUS: 1910 OREGON, Linn County, East Albany John Dumond 69 CAN CAN CAN in US 1878. Rebeca 61 CAN CAN CAN In US 1878. Married 43 years. 3 children, all living. RESIDENCE: They lived in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, and moved to Oregon about 1889; source 1997 Mrs. May Morrow. Children of John DUMOND and Rebecca NOBLE: i. Rachel DUMOND, born 24 Aug 1868, in Rosemount, Ontario, died 9 Mar 1945, in Albany, Benton, Oregon. She married Frank Eugene ALLEN. Frank Eugene ALLEN was born 18 Sep 1853, in Michigan, died 20 Feb 1934. NOTE: Oldest child. BIRTH: Born in Mulmer Township, Ontario CHILDREN: Ana "Ruth" (20 Jan 1892-30 Jul 1980 Albany, Oregon), Donald DuMond Allen (20 Oct 1902- ). ii. John Alexander (Alec) DUMOND, born 6 Jun 1870, in Ontario, died 17 Mar 1957, in Albany, Benton, Oregon. He married May RIDEOUT. May RIDEOUT was born about 1870, in Oregon of. iii. Anna Jane (Jane) DUMOND, born 27 Apr 1872, in Ontario, died 13 Sep 1941, in Salem, Marion, Oregon. She married Joel C. MAYER 27 Dec 1897, in Albany, Benton, Oregon. Joel C. MAYER was born 4 Mar 1866, in Lebanon, Linn, Oregon, died 10 Nov 1955, in Lebanon, Linn, Oregon. 128. Alexander Christy DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , 8 7 6 5 4 3 Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 26 Feb 1843, in Scarborough Twp, York, 2 1 Ontario, died 1897/1898, in Lake Temiskaming, New Liskeard, North Ontario. He married Margaret STONEHOUSE 5 Dec 1865, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. Margaret STONEHOUSE was born 7   209 Feb 1842, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 20 Nov 1926, in Mount Forest, Wellington, Ontario, buried in Forest Lawn Cem, Toronto. CENSUS: 1871 ONTARIO, York County, Pickering; page 38; NOTE: Scottish Descent (but after scratching out American), living in same household as Robert LANCASTER, age 68 born England. Alexander Demount 39 Ont C.Methodist. Margrett 39 ONT Arthur 15 Florence 4 Sarah A. 2 Sarah Stonehouse 26 ONT. RESIDENCE: 1996; Mrs. May MORROW; NOTE: Moved to New Liskeard, Northern Ontario in 1896. DEATH: 1996; Mrs. May MORROW; NOTE: Drowned in Lake Temiskaming in 1897. DEATH: Ontario Death Records. Margret Dumond died 20 Nov 1926 Mt Forest, Wellington Co, Ontario. Born 7 Feb 1842. Father John Stonehouse. Informant A.E. Dumond of New Liskeard, Ontario. Buried Forest Lawn Cem., Toronto. PARENTS: John STONEHOUSE and Almira DANIELS. Children of Alexander Christy DUMOND and Margaret STONEHOUSE: 151 i. Arthur E. DUMOND, born 26 Dec 1865, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 29 Mar 1960, in New Liskeard, Ontario. ii. John Walter DUMOND, born 2 Jun 1871, in Ontario, died 9 Oct 1873, in Whitevale, Ontario. iii. Austin DUMOND, born about 1874, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 14 Mar 1961, in Port Hope, Ontario. He married (1) Violet SCOTT. Violet SCOTT was born about 1885, in Port Hope, Ontario, died about 1982, in Port Hope, Ontario. He married (2) Mabel HARRISON about 1915. Mabel HARRISON was born about 1874, in Ontario, died about 1950, in New Liskeard, Ontario. iv. Ella DUMOND, born 1876/1877, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. She married William A. DUKE 19 Oct 1904, in Dymond Twp, (New Liskeard), Ontario. William A. DUKE was born 1874/1875, in Grey, Ontario. PARENTS: Adam DUKE and Agnes HOLMES. v. Sarah Ada (Ada) DUMOND, born 1879, in Markham, York, Ontario, died about 1960, in Toronto, Ontario. She married Robert HERRON 28 Nov 1902, in New Liskeard, Ontario. Robert HERRON was born 26 Feb 1876, in Snowden Township, Haliburton, Ontario, died 17 Oct 1934, in Barkerville, British Columbia. 129. Simon DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes 8 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 2 May 1844, in Toronto, York, Ontario, died after 1910, 2 1 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan. He married Charity HERRINGTON 2 Nov 1871, in Ontario.   210 Charity HERRINGTON was born Apr 1857, in Ontario. DESCENDANTS: Of Iron Bridge, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario: Perhaps James Duncan Dumond, Percy Dumond, Mildred Teer Dumond -- or perhaps descendants of brother or uncle; Records of Mrs. May Morrow. Simon and Edwin are beleived to have moved to the Canadian side of Sault Saint Marie. CENSUS: 1880 MICHIGAN, Chippewa County, Sault Saint Marie Township; Simon Demond 36 Canada NY IRE, Charity 22 Can CAN CAN, Henrietta 5 Can. CENSUS: 1900 MICHIGAN, Chippewa County, Sault Saint Marie. Simon Dumond Nov 1845 CAN CAN CAN Md 20 yrs Contractor. Charity Apr 1857 CAN SCOT CAN 1 child, still living. Phineas M. (male) Jul 1882 MI. CENSUS: 1910 MICHIGAN, Delta County, Wells Township Simon Dumond 64 CAN CAN CAN Came US 1878 md 38 years. Charity 54 CAN CAN CAN 2 children both living. Mill Right in Saw Mill. OCCUPATION: Construction business in Sault Saint Marie. Children of Simon DUMOND and Charity HERRINGTON: i. Henrietta DUMOND, born 1874/1875, in Ontario. She married Harlo K. RINO 16 Jun 1896, in Sault St Marie, Chippewa, Michigan. Harlo K. RINO was born 1864/1865, in Michigan. ii. Pheonis (Fin) DUMOND, born Jul 1882, in Michigan. 130. Ann Jane DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes 8 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1846, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 12 Apr 2 1 1923, in Markham Township, York, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer Cem, Markham, Ontario. She married James STONEHOUSE 15 Mar 1866, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. James STONEHOUSE was born 1841, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 18 Jun 1923, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer Cem, Markham, Ontario. PARENTS: John STONEHOUSE and Almira DANIELS. Children of Ann Jane DUMOND and James STONEHOUSE: i. Alexander STONEHOUSE, born 29 Apr 1867, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. ii. Rachel STONEHOUSE, born May 1869, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 23 JAN 1958/1959, in Buttonville, Ontario. She married James WALKER 9 Mar 1892, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. James WALKER was born 1859, in Ontario, died 1942.   211 iii. Robert STONEHOUSE, born 8 Jul 1871, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 10 Jan 1961, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. He married (1) Amelia Ann (Millie) MORGAN 3 Apr 1901, in Ontario. Amelia Ann (Millie) MORGAN was born 1878, in Ontario, died 1922. He married (2) Mary Jane Rachel MILLIKEN 11 Nov 1908, in Toronto, York, Ontario. She was the daughter of Edwin MILLIKEN and Mary Elizabeth DUMOND. Mary Jane Rachel MILLIKEN was born 14 Feb 1878, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 14 Dec 1935, in Unionville, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer Cem, Markham, Ontario. NOTE: Married his first cousin. RESEARCHER-ADDRESS: Grandfather of Mrs. Shirley CLOAR 618 103rd Ave N., Naples, FL 34108. NOTE: Married her first cousin. iv. Herbert STONEHOUSE, born 23 Jul 1874, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 1876. v. Ida May STONEHOUSE, born 31 Aug 1875, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 1937. She married Leonard Edward (Len) MORGAN 25 Dec 1900, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. Leonard Edward (Len) MORGAN was born about 1875, in Ontario. vi. Edwin Austin STONEHOUSE, born 10 Oct 1876, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 6 Mar 1936, in Markham, York, Ontario. He married Edith Irene LAW 24 Jun 1908, in West Hill, Ontario. Edith Irene LAW was born about 1876, in Ontario, died 1947. vii. George Edgar STONEHOUSE, born 16 Mar 1883, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 17 Feb 1910, in Goodrich, Genesse, Michigan. He married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1885, in Ontario. viii. Eva Viola STONEHOUSE, born 9 Aug 1883, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 18 Sep 1972, in Toronto, York, Ontario. She married William George (George) OGG 25 Sep 1907, in Toronto, York, Ontario. William George (George) OGG was born 1878, in Ontario. ix. James Walter STONEHOUSE, born 26 Dec 1887, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 7 Sep 1976, in Markham, York, Ontario. He married Edna MURRISON 29 Nov 1911, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. Edna MURRISON was born 1888, in Ontario, died 1943. x. Gordon Stanley STONEHOUSE, born 9 Feb 1891, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died Sep 1971, in Rochester, Monroe, New York. He married Ethel WILSON. Ethel WILSON was born about 1890, in Ontario. 131. Edwin DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes 8 7 6 5 4 3 Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1853, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 11 Jun 2 1 1919, in Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, buried in Greenwood Cem. He married Jane DUNCAN.   212 Jane DUNCAN was born 1861, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 1 Mar 1930, in Tarentorus Twp, Algoma, Ontario, buried in Greenwood Cem. RESIDENCE: Edwin and brother Simon are believed to have lived on the Canadian side of Sault Saint Marie. OCCUPATION: Construction business in Sault Saint Marie. DEATH: From "Index of Death Notices from the Sault Daily Star" R929.3713 Index, Cloverdale Library: Dumond, Edwin died 11 June 1919, age 69. LINKS: From "Index of Death and Marriage Notices from the Sault Daily Star" R929.3713 Index, Cloverdale Library: Dumond, Edwin died 25 Oct 1911, age 16; Dumond, Mary E. married Charles E. MASON 5 Oct 1910 Sault Ste. Marie; Dumond, Mary Jane married Bert Driver 14 June 1910 Sault Ste. Marie. DEATH: Ontario Deaths Jean Grace Dumond d. Apr 15, 1899 age 3yrs 3months Township of Korah. Born Sault District. Informant Edwin Dumod. Moved to Algoma County in 1911. PARENTS: James Duncan Children of Edwin DUMOND and Jane DUNCAN: i. James Duncan DUMOND, born about 1870, in Ontario. He married Mildred TIER 29 May 1917. Mildred TIER was born about 1870, in Ontario of. ii. Elizabeth DUMOND, born about 1872, in Ontario. iii. Jane DUMOND, born about 1873, in Ontario. iv. John Harold DUMOND, born about 1875, in Ontario. v. Edwin Percival (Percy) DUMOND, born 4 Apr 1895, in Ontario, died 25 Oct 1911, in Algoma District, Ontario. 132. Mary Elizabeth DUMOND (Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , 8 7 6 5 4 3 Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1855, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 2 1 23 AUG 1903/1904, in Port Colborne, Ontario, buried in Overholt Cem. She married Edwin MILLIKEN 13 Mar 1872, in Milliken, York, Ontario. Edwin MILLIKEN was born 11 Nov 1847, in Milliken, York, Ontario, died 29 Nov 1925, in Toronto, York, Ontario, buried in Overholt Cem. PARENTS: Norman MILLIKEN and Mary Jane WILSON.   213 Children of Mary Elizabeth DUMOND and Edwin MILLIKEN: i. Norman D'arcy MILLIKEN, born 10 Jun 1873, in Uxbridge, Ontario, Ontario, died 4 Aug 1960. ii. Simon Dumond MILLIKEN, born 19 Jun 1875, in Toronto, York, Ontario, died 25 Dec 1959. iii. Mary Jane Rachel MILLIKEN, born 14 Feb 1878, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 14 Dec 1935, in Unionville, Ontario, buried in Ebenezer Cem, Markham, Ontario. She married Robert STONEHOUSE 11 Nov 1908, in Toronto, York, Ontario. He was the son of James STONEHOUSE and Ann Jane DUMOND. Robert STONEHOUSE was born 8 Jul 1871, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 10 Jan 1961, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. NOTE: Married her first cousin. NOTE: Married his first cousin. RESEARCHER-ADDRESS: Grandfather of Mrs. Shirley CLOAR 618 103rd Ave N., Naples, FL 34108. iv. Edwin Potter MILLIKEN, born 20 Jun 1880, in DonMont(Toronto), Ontario, Ontario, died 2 Dec 1956. v. Benjamin Medcalfe MILLIKEN, born 26 Oct 1881, in Toronto, York, Ontario. vi. William Bennett MILLIKEN, born 12 Jul 1883, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 1916, in Ireland. DEATH: Died in WWI. vii. Henry Morrow MILLIKEN, born 15 May 1885, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 14 Oct 1967, in Ottawa of, Ontario. viii. Elizabeth Ann Magdiline MILLIKEN, born 21 Jan 1887, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 28 Jan 1965, in Toronto, York, Ontario. She married John WALKER. John WALKER was born about 1885, in Ontario. ix. Susan Alice MILLIKEN, born 15 Nov 1889, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 5 Nov 1972. She married George MCDONALD. George MCDONALD was born about 1885, in Ontario. x. Harriet Lucinda MILLIKEN, born 21 Oct 1891, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 5 Oct 1972. She married Donald HEPBURN. Donald HEPBURN was born about 1890, in Ontario. xi. Sarah Melissa MILLIKEN, born 13 Oct 1894, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 13 Oct 1965. She married MCQUITTY. MCQUITTY was born about 1890, in Ontario. xii. Margarite Emeline MILLIKEN, born 1 Mar 1898, in Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, died 4 Jul 1970, in West Webster, Monroe, New York. She married George WILSON. George WILSON was born about 1895, in Ontario.   214 144. John DUMOND (Charles , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 8 7 6 5 4 3   229 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1854/1855, in Markham, York, Ontario, died 17 Aug 1910, in 2 1 N.Gwillimbury, York, Ontario. He married Eliza WATSON 17 Mar 1880, in Gwillimbury, York, Ontario. Eliza WATSON was born 8 Sep 1856, in East Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, died 1 Jan 1928, in East Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, buried in Queensville. MARRIAGE: John Demond, 24, North Gwillimbury, born Markham, F-M Charles and Eliza, md 17 March 1880 in Gwillimbury, York County to Eliza Watson, 24 of N Gwillimbury, dau of George and Elizabeth, bothMethodist. DEATH: John Dumond died Aug 17, 1910, age 57 N. Gwillunbury, York county. Informant Norman Dumond. CENSUS: 1881 ONTARIO, York County, North Gwillimbury Township. 2nd part page 8. Charles Dumond 50 ONT, Laborer, Elizabeth 49 Ireland, Albert 13 ONT, Mark 8 ONT. Religion Can. Methodist. Lived next to John Dumond 26 ONT, Eliza 25 ONT, and son Norman 3/12 ONT. CENSUS: 1911 ONTARIO, York County North, Gwillimbury, Keswick Village. Eliza Dumond Sep 1855 Widowed Norman FEb 1881 Pearl Aug 1887 Charles Dec 1890. PARENTS: George Watson and Rebecca Thompson Children of John DUMOND and Eliza WATSON: i. Norman Pearson DUMOND, born 19 Feb 1881, in N.GwillimburyTwp, York, Ontario. ii. Eva Pearl DUMOND, born 12 Aug 1887, in Eldon, Victoria, Ontario. She married Vern Eugene YORK 18 Jun 1913, in Newmarket, York, Ontario. Vern Eugene YORK was born 1890/1891. PARENTS: Darius R. York and Elizabeth Long iii. Charles DUMOND, born Dec 1890, in Ontario. 145. Simon DUMOND (Charles , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 8 7 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 20 Jun 1856, in York, Ontario. He married Phebe Jane (Jennie) 2 1 SHEPPARD 10 Sep 1879, in N.Gwillimbury, York, Ontario. Phebe Jane (Jennie) SHEPPARD was born 18 Mar 1858, in Ontario. MARRIAGE: Ontario Marriage REcords. Simon Dumond, age 21 of North Gwillimbury, Methodist, son of Charles and Eliza. Married 10 sep1879 N.Gwillimbury Twp Phebe Jane SHEPPARD, age 19, M.E. Church, dau of Richard and Chloe Sheppard. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Simon not on 1861 census. Must be a child of Charles??   230 CENSUS: 1881 Ontario, York County, North Gwillimbury Township. 2nd part, page 12. Simond Dumond 23 ONT, Jane 23 ONT, Minetta 5/12 ONT Laborer, Methodist. CENSUS: 1901 ONTARIO, Victoria County, Mariposa Simon Dumand born 20 Jun 1856 ONtario, Jeney 18 Mar 1858 Everett 6 Apr 1884 Ermin 31 Mar 1886 Wilbert 3 Mar 1889 Dellie 9 Sep 1892 Lida 17 Oct 1894. SOURCE: Ontario Marriage and birth index, have not seen original entry. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if William and Charles are children of Simon or John. Children of Simon DUMOND and Phebe Jane (Jennie) SHEPPARD: i. Minetta (Winitte) DUMOND, born 16 Jun 1880, in N.Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, died 11 Apr 1883, in N.Gwillimbury, York, Ontario. DEATH: Ontario Death Records. Winitte Dumond d. 11 April 1883, age 2 yrs 6 months born N. Gwillimbury. Relative Simon Dumond. Methodist. ii. Everett DUMOND, born 6 Apr 1884, in Woodinville, Victoria, Ontario. He married Edith LOVERIDGE 23 May 1912, in Toronto, York, Ontario. Edith LOVERIDGE was born 1891/1892, in England. PARENTS: James Loveridge and Ssuanna Stevens?. iii. Ermin DUMOND, born 31 Mar 1886, in Ontario. iv. William Everett DUMOND, born 6 Apr 1889, in N.Guillimbury, York, Ontario. v. Charles Roos DUMOND, born 30 Oct 1890, in E.Guillimbury, York, Ontario. vi. Dellie (Della) DUMOND, born 9 Sep 1892, in Ontario. She married William THOMAS 15 Mar 1910, in Toronto, York, Ontario. PARENTS: George Thomas and Catherine Merinsley. vii. Mary Eliza DUMOND, born 17 Oct 1894, in Woodinville, Victoria, Ontario. 146. Albert DUMOND (Charles , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 8 7 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born May 1866, in Osprey Township, Grey, Ontario, buried in 2 1 Toronto, York, Ontario. He married Mary Eliza CAMPBELL 31 Dec 1890, in Woodville, Victoria, Ontario. Mary Eliza CAMPBELL was born Jun 1872, in Eldon Township, Ontario. MARRIAGE: Ontario Marriage Records, Albert Dumond, 23 born Grey County, of Woodville, s/o Charles Dumond Eliza M.Oric md Mary Eliza Campbell, 19 born Eldon Township d/o George Campbell Lena McLochlan, 31 Dec 1890 in Woodville. CENSUS: 1911 Ontario, Toronto North   231 Children of Albert DUMOND and Mary Eliza CAMPBELL: i. Wilbert Albert DUMOND, born 3 Mar 1889, in Woodville, Victoria, Ontario. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not born after parents married. ii. Donald DUMOND, born 13 Feb 1892, in Woodville, Victoria, Ontario. iii. Edward DUMOND, born Feb 1894, in Ontario. 147. Sarah Elizabeth DUMOND (Charles , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , 8 7 6 5 4 3 Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1868/1869, in Osprey Township, Grey, Ontario. 2 1 She married John OWENS 11 Jan 1885, in Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario. John OWENS was born 1848/1849, in Ireland. MARRIAGE: 1885 ONTARIO, _____ County, Innisfil. Ontario Marriages, INTERNET 2002. John Owens, 36, farmer, Ireland, Innisfil, s/o James and Martha, married Sarah Dumond, 18, Canada, Innisfil, d/o Charles & Eliza. Witnesses were Edward Whan & Maggie Canning, both of Innisfil, 11 Jan 1885 at Innisfil. NAME: Middle Name Elizabeth given in birth record of son Robert. PARENTS: James OWENS and Martha _____. Children of Sarah Elizabeth DUMOND and John OWENS: i. James Albert OWENS, born 30 Jul 1887, in Innisfield, Simcoe, Ontario. ii. Gertrude (Gertie) OWENS, born 30 Sep 1890, in Rama, Ontario, Ontario. iii. Robert OWENS, born 24 Aug 1893, in Innisfield, Simcoe, Ontario. 148. Mark DUMOND (Charles , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , Johannes Baptist 8 7 6 5 4 3 (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 23 Mar 1871, in Ontario, died 26 Aug 1960, in Vancouver, 2 1 British Columbia, buried in MountainViewCem, Vancouver, British Columbia. He married Margaret MCRAE. Margaret MCRAE was born Dec 1875, in Ontario, died 7 Aug 1959, in Vancouver, British Columbia, buried in MountainViewCem, Vancouver, British Columbia. OCCUPATION: Owned a hardware store in downtown Vancouver from 1923 to 1948. CEMETERY: Mountain View Cemetery, Location: Vancouver, #5455 Fraser Street; reference - British Columbia Genealogical Society - C - 62 (found on computer Internet, British Columbia Cemetery Finding Aid (http://www.IslandNet.com:80/ocfa). DEATH: Death record on file at Cloverdale Library: Mark Dumond died 5 Sep 1976, New Westminster, B.C., born March 23, 1871 Ontario, son of (?-unknown) and Elizabeth McCordick (born Ireland). Had daughter Margaret. Wife was Margaret McRae.   232 RESIDENCE: Living 1901 in Ashcroft (Yale-Cariboo District) and Lilloeet, British Columbia with a hardware store. Children of Mark DUMOND and Margaret MCRAE: i. Douglas Mcrae DUMOND, born 17 Mar 1899, in Ashcroft, British Columbia, died 5 Sep 1976, in New Westminster, British Columbia, buried in Mountain View, New Westminster, British Columbia. ii. Mary DUMOND, born Jan 1911, in British Columbia. 149. Thomas Oliver DUMOND (John Oliver , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , Igenas , 8 7 6 5 4 3 Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 1857/1858, in Grey of, Ontario, died in Dighton 2 1 of, Lane Of, Kansas of. He married (2) Martha 1903/1904, in Kansas. Martha was born 1877/1878, in Michigan. CENSUS: 1910 WASHINGTON, Spokane County, Hillyard. Thomas W. Dumond 53 CAN NY CAN, Martha 32 MI PA OH. 2nd married for both. married 6 years. She had 3 children, all living. Sylvia (ARbor?) (dau) 12 WISC WISC MICH, Myra Dumond 3 KANSAS, John Dumond 5/12 WA. NAME: Note that his middle name is both found as William and Oliver. Why??? DEATH: Suspect he died in the Cour D'Alene area of Idaho, or even the area of Eastern Washington. Children of Thomas Oliver DUMOND and ____ ____: i. Michael Oliver DUMOND, born ABT 1890/1910, in Dighton, Lane, Kansas. He married Martha SPRAGUE. Martha SPRAGUE was born ABT 1890/1910, in Kansas of. Children of Thomas Oliver DUMOND and Martha: i. Myra DUMOND, born 1906/1907, in Kansas. ii. John Oliver DUMOND, born about Jan 1910, in Spokane, Washington. 150. Mary Austin (Minnie) DUMOND (John Oliver , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , 8 7 6 5 4 Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 3 Apr 1860, in Burlington Heights, 3 2 1 Ontario, died 11 Nov 1893. She married Alexander FERGUSON. CHILDREN: CENSUS: 1920 KANSAS, REno County, Hutchinson. Loren D. Ferguson 30 KS CAN CAN Harriet 29 KS Elizabeth 7. Living with John and Emma Simmons, parents of Harriet. Family Bible of Mary (Minnie) Dumond Ferguson. As given by (Ann Lee) "Wallace Lee" Sent to me by : Eva DuMond Bonnes leneva62@@sbcglobal.net Children of Mary Austin (Minnie) DUMOND and Alexander FERGUSON: i. Loren Dumond FERGUSON, born 1889/1890, in Kansas. 151. Arthur E. DUMOND (Alexander Christy , Simon Peter , Cornelius , Peter Philip (Petrus) , David , 9 8 7 6 5 4 Igenas , Johannes Baptist (Jan) , Wallerand Or Walrandt ), born 26 Dec 1865, in Scarborough Twp, 3 2 1 York, Ontario, died 29 Mar 1960, in New Liskeard, Ontario. He married Maria Harriet PETCH 21 Jun 1899, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario. Maria Harriet PETCH was born 23 Jun 1866, in Scarborough Twp, York, Ontario, died 27 Aug 1945, in New Liskeard, Ontario. PARENTS: Robert PETCH and Hannah FOWLER. Children of Arthur E. DUMOND and Maria Harriet PETCH: 184 i. Annie May (May) DUMOND, born 22 Sep 1902, in Dymond Twp, (New Liskeard), Ontario, died 16 Nov 2000, in London, Ontario. ii. Orval Stanley DUMOND, born Aug 1908, in Dymond Twp, (New Liskeard), Ontario, died 14 Apr 1977, in New Liskeard, Ontario. He married Noni Rebecca ROBINSON 5 Nov 1930, in Uno Park, Ontario. Noni Rebecca ROBINSON was born 1911, in Thornloe, Ontario. iii. Roy Percival DUMOND, born 4 Jun 1910, in Dymond Township, Ontario. He   234 married Jessie May CAMPSAL 18 Jun 1936, in New Liskeard, Ontario. Jessie May CAMPSAL was born 13 Aug 1917, in New Liskeard, Ontario.  261    262 Index of Names ACKERLY Jeremiah (19 Jun 1801 - 22 Sep 1836), 126 Mary (Polly) (31 Oct 1802 - 15 Jul 1867), 124 ADAMS Anna Bernice (Bernice) (13 Oct 1902 - ), 253 Ernest (about 1901 - about 1903), 253 Lemuel (about 1880 - ), 253 ADVOCAAT Antje Adriona (Annie Adriana) (12 Nov 1907 - ), 256 ALGER Cora (about 1825 - 19 Jun 1884), 156 ALIGER Sarah (Sally) (9 Dec 1795 - 15 Feb 1865), 121 ALLEN Frank Eugene (18 Sep 1853 - 20 Feb 1934), 209 Ivan John (11 Feb 1935 - ), 257 ANDERSON Robert (1751 - ), 73 ARKLE George (about 1926 - ), 256 Hayel (about 1900 - ), 256 Kent (about 1925 - ), 256 ARMSTRONG Gordon Wayne (about 1930 - ), 258 ATKINS Annatje (about Feb 1780 - ), 86 AYERS Mary (2 Mar 1790 - ), 138 BAKER Betty (about 1930 - ), 243 Charles (1879 - 1973), 243 Dorothy (1914 - ), 243 Gifford (1916 - 1945), 243 Pierson (about 1922 - ), 243 Thomas (about 1790 - ), 114 BAMBAS Dorothy Eugenia (1949/1950 - ), 260 BARNER Joseph J. (25 Apr 1805 - ), 167 BARNUM Fanny E. (31 Dec 1813 - 7 Aug 1868), 207 BARRIE Dorothy (about 1915 - ), 248 Douglass (about 1923 - ), 248 Edith (about 1917 - ), 248 Jack (about 1918 - ), 248 Jean (about 1919 - ), 248 Kenneth (about 1921 - ), 248 Thomas (about 1920 - ), 248 Wilbur (about 1890 - ), 248 BASKIN Sarah (1790/1791 - after 1870), 145 BATES Dorothy Hinton (4 Apr 1921 - ), 246 Emma (Emily) (1858 - 1889), 226 BEAMAN Martha (about 1795 - 1860), 107 BEAVIS , 177 BECKER Margaret (about 1790 - ), 160 BECKUS Elizabeth (about 1760 - ), 78 BEEKMAN Anna (19 May 1798 - ), 140 Tjerck (30 Dec 1754 - 25 Dec 1791), 42 BEERS Charity (14 May 1788 - 14 Sep 1827), 114 BENNETT (about 1740 - ), 22 BENTLEY William (22 Feb 1790 - 23 Feb 1862), 77 BERGEN George (Joris) (about 1710 - ), 14 Mattie (about 1710 - 13 Feb 1768), 33 BERGMAN Anna (30 Oct 1904 - 23 Jun 1981), 241 BERRIAN William (about Jan 1789 - 25 Feb 1837), 135 BERRIEN (about 1780 - ), 134 BERRO Jannetje (9 Dec 1761 - 9 Dec 1845), 115 Sarah (Sally) (about 1765 - ), 109 BERRY Annatje (Anna) (about 1660 - ), 20 BETTES Lillian (about 1877 - ), 242 BETZ Adam (1844/1845 - ), 203 BISHOP Huldah Clarrissa (about 1825 - ), 156 BLAKESLY Rosanna (about 1795 - ), 114 BOEDE Echart Orcas (25 Nov 1897 - ), 241    263 BOGART Baliche (about 1775 - ), 77 Rachel (2 Sep 1753 - ), 45 BOICE Peter (about 1785 - ), 114 BOUCHER Jerry I (about 1948 - ), 260 Medric M. (1919/1920 - ), 259 Michael Lynn (1946/1947 - ), 260 BOUNELL Alexander (about 1830 - ), 183 BOYES Arthur (20 Dec 1869 - 9 Nov 1944), 242 Edna May (29 Mar 1901 - 2 Jul 1990), 242 Harry Westgate (26 Dec 1895 - 14 Nov 1972), 242 John Russel Arthur (13 Feb 1917 - 26 Aug 1981), 242 Violet Jane (3 Nov 1897 - 21 Apr 1968), 242 BRADLEY George (about 1880 - ), 247 BRECKON Ada Ralphena (4 Aug 1874 - 1961), 243 BRIGHAM Luvia A. (1820/1821 - ), 146 BRINK Janneken (about May 1699 - 1 Jul 1782), 19 Jenneke (Jennie) (about Mar 1742 - ), 57, 88, 159 Lammert Cornelisen (about Oct 1689 - ), 9 Petrus (3 OCT 1729/1730 - 31 Dec 1818), 24 BRINKERHOFF Elizabeth (about 1810 - ), 100 BROCK Catherine J. (Nov 1825 - ), 126 BROKAW Aletha Maria (Auletta) (1817/1818 - ), 142 BROWER Anna (Annaetje) (about 1730 - ), 37 BROWN Cornelia Catherine (1826/1827 - ), 100 BUCHANAN Carl M. (29 May 1905 - ), 252 Clifford C. (10 Apr 1907 - 28 Oct 1937), 252 Cora Ellen (Carol) (16 AUG 1898/1899 - Jul 1966), 251, 259 Corrine Andrew (Norman) (Jan 1897 - 21 May 1951), 251 Ed (about 1910 - ), 255 Edwin D. (Edward) (11 May 1887 - 2 Feb 1957), 225 Everett J. R. (4 Jun 1911 - 8 Jan 1955), 252 Florence (1913/1914 - 1971), 253 Gertrude (ABT 1910/1911 - 1974), 252 James Alexander (5 Mar 1851 - 16 Jan 1935), 250 Lottie M. (12 Apr 1901 - ), 251 Mary M. (1902/1903 - ), 251 Robert S. (24 May 1908 - ), 252 BUCK Edward, 208 BURGESS Mary (about 1790 - ), 114 BURHANS Henry (1748 - ), 50 Johannes, 38 John (about Jul 1759 - ), 67 BURNINGHAM Winnifred Grace (28 Dec 1915 - 6 Nov 1999), 242 BURNS John (about 1910 - ), 255 BUROUGHS Hannah (about 1825 - ), 188 BUSH Dorene (about 1920 - ), 248 Frank (about 1890 - ), 248 BUSHNELL Prudence (13 Apr 1767 - 23 Jun 1826), 78 CALSHET Anna (1765/1766 - ), 138 CAMERON Jane Isabelle, 258 CAMPBELL Mary Eliza (Jun 1872 - ), 231 William (about 1810 - ), 145 CAMPSAL Jessie May (13 Aug 1917 - ), 234 CARRIS Dewitt (about 1815 - ), 188 CARROLL Apalonia L. (Appy) (1829 - ), 184 CARY Naomi H. (7 Nov 1893 - ), 250 Pearl (18 Aug 1895 - 18 Feb 1969), 250, 258 Thomas Edward (1869 - ), 249 CASTLE Mahala (about 1815 - 24 Jul 1852), 100 CAVE Ann (about 1760 - ), 136 CHITTICK Margaret Jane (5 May 1864 - 18 May 1944), 228, 235 CHURCH Simon (25 Dec 1792 - 23 Sep 1867), 131 CHURCHWARD James (about 1930 - ), 243 CLARK Frances Patricia (17 Mar 1894 - 5 Mar 1979), 242 Mary Gibbs (about 1805 - ), 135 Sarah V. (6 Jan 1833 - 29 Sep 1869), 174 Index of Names    264 CLELAND Myrtle Emma Velletta (15 Jul 1894 - ), 245 CLUTE Frederick (about 1670 - ), 6 CODDINGTON John (1810 - 17 Oct 1851), 87 COFFINGER (about 1780 - ), 73 COLE Emery (1845/1846 - ), 202 COPP Catherine (6 Feb 1781 - 12 May 1857), 98 COREY Julia Louisa (Oct 1794 - 2 Jan 1857), 142 CORNELL Margaret (about 1770 - ), 134 CRISPELL Blandina (29 Jul 1797 - 12 Jun 1860), 101 CROOK William (about 1800 - ), 98 CROOKER Mary (31 Jul 1774 - 29 Mar 1848), 82 CROSBY Ella (about 1905 - ), 249 CURTIS Eldridge Burton (Buzz) (about 1910 - ), 256 DAVENPORT Frances Lorania (Fannie) (25 Jan 1808 - 1 Aug 1883), 126 DAVIS Judith (1778/1779 - 1860/1870), 140 Magdalen (29 Oct 1781 - 16 Apr 1870), 142 William (about 1790 - ), 112 DAY Grace Louise (20 Sep 1922 - ), 249 Rachel (about 1784 - ), 167 DEDERICK Catherine (22 Jan 1798 - 22 Jun 1849), 80 Zachariah (19 May 1790 - 7 Jun 1838), 80 DELAMATER Mary (1774/1780 - ), 122 DELAMETER Abram J. (14 May 1786 - 1859), 106 Anna (4 May 1789 - 22 Jun 1866), 161 Harriet (about 1820 - ), 161 Rachel (30 Jun 1772 - 12 Jun 1854), 158 DENNIS Susan Clark (about 1820 - ), 182 DEPEYSTER Georgianna (about 1805 - ), 135 DEPUY Catherine (about 1821 - ), 121 DEWITT Henry (Henricus) (13 Mar 1760 - 13 Apr 1830), 94 DICKERSON Louisa (about 1840 - ), 183 DITMARS Frederick (27 Dec 1743 - 25 Feb 1792), 33 DODGE Heman (1 Jul 1829 - 27 Sep 1907), 187 DOWLING John W. (1877/1878 - ), 220 DOWN Ruth (about 1855 - Feb 1920), 224 DREW Thomas (about 1740 - ), 33 Du BOIS Catherine (Tryntje,treyntje,treintje) (27 Apr 1729 - 15 May 1805), 39 Sara (Sarrentje,zara) Lysbet (23 Jul 1723 - Mar 1793), 38 Sarah Anna (Sally) (1812 - 1871), 102 DUELLS Samuel (about 1790 - 1814/1815), 93 DUKE William A. (1874/1875 - ), 210 DUKES Andrew (about 1795 - ), 166 John (about 1805 - ), 166 Sophia (11 Jul 1797 - ), 166 DUMOND (about 1809 - ), 88 (about 1874 - ), 204 (about 1784 - ), 128 (about 1789 - ), 128 (about 1788 - ), 128 (about 1788 - ), 109 (about 1791 - ), 109 (about 1786 - ), 109 (about 1788 - ), 80 (about 1795 - ), 80 (about 1803 - ), 81 (ABT 1783/1784 - ), 80 (about 1786 - ), 80 Abraham (about Feb 1784 - ), 109 Abraham (Abram) (10 May 1799 - 7 May 1873), 107 Abraham J. (Abram) (about May 1787 - ), 111, 172 Adam (about Dec 1785 - after 1830), 87, 147 Adelia A. (25 Jan 1835 - 31 May 1913), 208 Albert (May 1866 - ), 204, 231 Alex (18 Mar 1812 - ), 98 Alexander Christy (26 Feb 1843 - 1897/1898), 194, 209 Alexander Phillipps (24 Mar 1809 - ), 131 Alida (1825 - ), 158 Amanda (about 1810 - ), 171 Amelia (1833/1834 - ), 208 Index of Names    265 DUMOND (continued) Andrew (about 1795 - ABT 1800/1810), 93, 119 Andrew (2 Oct 1804 - 6 Nov 1873), 159 Ann (10 Aug 1807 - 21 Mar 1903), 87 Ann Jane (1846 - 12 Apr 1923), 194, 211, 214 Anna (about 1792 - ), 107 Anna (about 1808 - before 1850), 160, 178 Anna (Annaken) (about Feb 1735 - before 1740), 22 Anna (Annatje) (8 Jun 1748 - 3 Jul 1823), 29 Anna (Antje) (21 Feb 1771 - 17 Jan 1848), 61, 122, 160, 162 Anna Jane (Jane) (27 Apr 1872 - 13 Sep 1941), 209 Annie (6 Oct 1806 - ), 127, 159 Annie May (May) (22 Sep 1902 - 16 Nov 2000), 234, 257 Anson A. (1821 - ), 161, 178 Anthony (9 Sep 1777 - ), 64, 132 Anthony (Antonio) (Dumont) (about May 1736 - Sep 1793), 32, 45, 64 Anthony (Dumont) (about 1775 - 3 Nov 1814), 45, 68 Anthony Deyo (13 Nov 1822 - ), 101 Archibald G. (Archer) (19 Mar 1808 - 5 May 1858), 166 Arthur E. (26 Dec 1865 - 29 Mar 1960), 210, 234 Austin (about 1874 - 14 Mar 1961), 210 Benjamin (about Dec 1781 - ), 109 Blandina (about 1752 - ), 29 Blandina (Catharine) (10 May 1810 - ), 98 Caroline (1809/1810 - after 1860), 173 Catharina (13 Apr 1786 - ), 128 Catharina (about Dec 1739 - ), 22 Catharina (Oct 1793 - ), 112 Catharina (about Mar 1767 - 14 Feb 1855), 40, 53, 81, 94 Catharina (17 Aug 1764 - 1793/1797), 60 Catharina (Dumont) (about Nov 1761 - ), 67 Catharina P. (Catrina) (about Nov 1740 - May 1816), 28, 45, 64 Catharine (about May 1782 - ), 106 Catharine (24 Aug 1800 - ), 99 Catharine (Catrina) (28 DEC 1739/1740 - 10 Mar 1829), 24 Catharine (Dumont) (1764/1765 - 22 Nov 1773), 42 Catherine (about Nov 1754 - 15 Sep 1830), 55 Catherine (13 Mar 1794 - 1884), 131 Catherine (27 Nov 1811 - ), 128, 159 Catherine (1808 - ), 122 Catherine (about 1817 - ), 162, 178 Catherine (20 Aug 1796 - 21 Sep 1876), 93, 119 Catherine (Gaty) (about May 1769 - 4 Nov 1800), 52 Catrina (about Nov 1738 - 1738/1739), 24 Catrina (20 Oct 1760 - ), 63 Catrina (about Sep 1742 - 1827), 26 Charles (1831/1832 - after 1881), 152, 203 Charles (Dec 1890 - ), 230 Charles (about 1847 - ), 179 Charles Roos (30 Oct 1890 - ), 231 Charlotte (about 1819 - ), 172 Christian (about 1794 - before 1850), 107 Christina (9 May 1822 - ), 128, 159 Clara Adelle (Della) (1859 - ), 177 Clarissa (1846/1847 - ), 208 Conrad J. Elmendorf (17 Jun 1775 - 8 Dec 1866), 47, 98 Cornelia (12 Oct 1797 - 11 Sep 1808), 121 Cornelis (about 1753 - after 1830), 29, 47 Cornelis (Dec 1696 - before 1741), 12 Cornelis (about Aug 1735 - ), 19 Cornelis (about Oct 1733 - 1806/1808), 31, 61 Cornelius (3 JUN 1786/1787 - 2 Dec 1871), 87, 148 Cornelius (11 Jun 1805 - 9 Feb 1868), 127, 159 Cornelius (May 1786 - ), 47, 101 Cornelius (11 Apr 1785 - 4 MAY 1813/1823), 47, 101 Cornelius (12 Feb 1770 - 1844), 64, 129 Cornelius (27 Aug 1790 - after 1830), 128 Cornelius (King) (15 Aug 1787 - 15 Oct 1869), 106, 161, 178 Cornelius C. (about Apr 1803 - after 1860), 100 Cynthia (about 1807 - ), 173 Daniel (20 Nov 1797 - Feb 1829), 166 David (about Dec 1728 - 1797/1799), 31, 39, 52, 81 David (about May 1755 - about 1767), 39, 51 David (9 Mar 1769 - 1830/1840), 61, 121 David (31 Mar 1782 - 1854/1859), 91, 119, 153 David (1808 - 1880), 122, 176 David (18 Aug 1818 - ), 105 David (Dumont) (1822 - 29 Nov 1884), 158 David Williamson (31 Mar 1828 - ), 182 Dellie (Della) (9 Sep 1892 - ), 231 Delos (Nov 1864 - ), 177 Derrick (1786/1787 - after 1870), 43 Donald (13 Feb 1892 - ), 232 Douglas Mcrae (17 Mar 1899 - 5 Sep 1976), 233 Ebenezer J. (11 Sep 1815 - 26 Apr 1841), 173 Edward (Feb 1894 - ), 232 Edwin (1853 - 11 Jun 1919), 194, 212 Edwin Percival (Percy) (4 Apr 1895 - 25 Oct 1911), 213 Egbert (Dumont) (about Sep 1732 - about Jul 1798), 21 Egnos (Igenas) (19 Nov 1785 - 16 Oct 1867), 106, 161 Egnos (Ignatius) (about Sep 1753 - 1830/1840), 55, 105, 127, 178 Eleanor (Lenia) (7 Jun 1792 - 1836), 120 Eleanor R. (1819 - ), 161, 178 Eli (1810 - 6 Feb 1884), 160, 178 Elisabeth (about May 1754 - ), 30 Eliza (about 1815 - ), 161 Eliza (5 Jul 1827 - ), 157 Eliza Ann (about 1812 - ), 159 Eliza Ann (Elizabeth) (1 Aug 1801 - 1826/1830), 94, 119 Elizabeth (about 1872 - ), 213 Elizabeth (31 May 1784 - 1 Jan 1864), 82, 95, 146, 169 Elizabeth (about 1825 - ), 156 Elizabeth (27 May 1798 - ), 131 Index of Names    266 DUMOND (continued) Elizabeth (Betsy) (1803 - 1815), 118 Ella (1876/1877 - ), 210 Elsie (8 Jul 1780 - ), 64 Elsie (Elsje) (about May 1726 - 1790), 31 Emeline (1832 - ), 179 Emeline (Emaline) (Dumont) (11 Jun 1818 - 1870/1880), 180 Ermin (31 Mar 1886 - ), 231 Eva (17 Oct 1755 - 13 Nov 1824), 62 Eva Pearl (12 Aug 1887 - ), 230 Everett (6 Apr 1884 - ), 231 Fanny Eloise (about 1751 - ), 29 Fenne Elisa (about Jul 1808 - ), 98 Frances Lee (Fanny) (4 Mar 1791 - 17 Dec 1874), 80 Fred (1865/1866 - ), 201 Frederick E. (1828 - ), 158 Frederick Smith (Dumont) (14 Jul 1799 - 17 Jun 1863), 103 George (about 1814 - ), 155 George (Demund) (3 Apr 1814 - 18 Jun 1902), 148 George (Jorgnas) (about Nov 1757 - ), 63 Gertie (1797 - ), 131 Gertrude (Dumond) (1768 - 7 Feb 1847), 42 Gertrude (Dumont) (3 Dec 1802 - 18 Sep 1883), 96 Gertrude (Gitty) (9 Oct 1799 - 4 Jun 1883), 166 Grietjen (Margaret) (about Sep 1691 - ), 8 Hannah (1821/1822 - 10 Apr 1904), 152, 202 Harmon (1830/1831 - about 1860), 157 Harriet (about Oct 1791 - ), 107 Harriet (28 Jun 1810 - 31 Jan 1892), 162, 178 Helena (about Sep 1797 - ), 98 Henderika (Henrietta) (about Dec 1745 - before 28 Oct 1750), 29 Henderika (Henrietta) (about Oct 1750 - ), 29 Hendrik (Hendrickus) (about Aug 1738 - before 1740), 22 Henrietta (1874/1875 - ), 211 Henry (1 Jan 1805 - ), 120 Henry (about 1843 - ), 179 Henry (Dumont) (about 1792 - 1823/1827), 129, 179 Henry (Harry) (Dumont) (about 1823 - ), 181 Hermanus (19 Oct 1778 - 1 Mar 1857), 61, 127, 159 Hermanus (Harmon) (11 Jul 1784 - 7 Dec 1852), 91, 119 Hermanus (Harmonous) (1732 - 26 Aug 1778), 31, 57, 88, 159 Hester (Ester) (27 Mar 1762 - 1842), 63 Igenas (about May 1701 - about 1738), 12, 30, 38, 39 Ignatius (about Oct 1747 - 1747/1753), 38, 50 Ignatius (about Sep 1753 - before 1811), 39, 51, 81 Isaac (12 Aug 1795 - 5 May 1886), 118, 173 Isaac (26 Nov 1775 - 21 Feb 1836), 109, 162 Isaac (Isaak) (about Jan 1758 - 1 Feb 1805), 56, 109 Isaac A. (1819/1820 - 1855/1867), 156 Isaac J. (26 Oct 1801 - 22 Nov 1879), 166 Isaac P. (12 Oct 1811 - 25 Aug 1900), 171, 207 Isabel (1850/1851 - ), 201 Jackson W. (19 May 1815 - 9 Aug 1879), 167 Jacob (13 Nov 1792 - 1860/1870), 129 Jacob (19 Feb 1804 - after 1870), 131 Jacob (James) (10 Mar 1794 - ), 45 Jacob Yaple (Aug 1814 - after 1880), 160, 178 Jacobus (about 1706 - Dec 1783), 11, 26 Jacobus (about Dec 1759 - after 1797), 57 Jacobus (Jacob) (27 Apr 1775 - 1850), 64, 131 Jacobus (James) (about Feb 1747 - 18 Jun 1842), 27, 45 Jacobus James (Cobe) (1 Mar 1784 - 15 Apr 1871), 106, 159, 178 James (about 1809 - ), 151 James (1859/1860 - ), 204 James (Nov 1832 - ), 157 James (Jacob) (about Jan 1780 - ), 109, 147, 167 James Duncan (about 1870 - ), 213 James M. (about 1807 - ), 169 Jane (about 1873 - ), 213 Jane (ABT 1809/1810 - 1901), 118 Jane (about 1814 - ABT 1815/1818), 171 Jane (about 1812 - ), 162, 178 Jane Catherine (6 Jan 1818 - ), 171 Jannet (Jannetje) (22 Dec 1788 - 25 Jun 1843), 111 Jannetje (about Jun 1791 - ), 92, 119 Jannetje (11 Mar 1805 - ), 147, 169 Jannetje (about 1780 - ), 81 Jennie (15 Jul 1801 - ), 127, 159 Joel H. (Oct 1829 - ), 179 Johanna (about Apr 1745 - Mar 1750), 27 Johanna (Hanna) (about Sep 1699 - ), 10 Johannes (16 Dec 1791 - ), 45 Johannes (Dumont) (about 1764 - about 1777), 42 Johannes (John) (Dumont) (about Sep 1701 - about Mar 1742), 10, 19 Johannes (John) Baptist (about Jun 1742 - Apr 1793), 25 Johannes Baptist (Jan) (about Sep 1670 - 2 Aug 1749), 6, 11 Johannes Philipson (Philipus) (about Jan 1744 - 13 Oct 1805), 29, 46 John (1840 - 1922), 194, 209 John (1854/1855 - 17 Aug 1910), 204, 229 John (23 Sep 1799 - 20 Oct 1883), 118, 175 John (14 Sep 1802 - ), 127, 159, 178 John (1766/1767 - 2 May 1837), 57, 115 John (1820/1821 - ), 174 John (1799/1800 - after 1850), 133 John (5 Jul 1805 - 9 Aug 1838), 166 John (28 Apr 1800 - ), 131 John (about 1805 - ), 87 John (Jan) (about Nov 1781 - ), 82 John (Johannes) (Dumont) (ABT 1730/1731 - 1821), 20, 40 John Alexander (Alec) (6 Jun 1870 - 17 Mar 1957), 209 John Baptist (about 1790 - ), 102 John Baptist (Dumont) (about 1794 - ), 103, 157 John Baptist (Jan) (27 Oct 1795 - 12 Oct 1833), 121 Index of Names    267 DUMOND (continued) John Baptist (Jan) (about Aug 1727 - 25 Feb 1811), 31, 38, 48, 94 John Baptist (Jan) (about Feb 1758 - 1793), 39, 51, 81, 94 John Baptist (Jan) (ABT 1784/1790 - ), 80 John C. (Johannes) (about Sep 1788 - 1793), 47 John C. (Johannes) (1806 - 1863), 102 John Conrad (Johannes) (10 Aug 1798 - 6 Oct 1877), 99 John Cornelius (7 Sep 1788 - ), 47 John E. (Johannes) (28 Sep 1765 - ), 64, 128 John G. (1866/1867 - ), 207 John Harmonus (about Jan 1767 - 2 May 1837), 61, 119 John Harold (about 1875 - ), 213 John Henry (10 Mar 1830 - ), 157 John Ignatius (Dumont) (12 Nov 1774 - 7 Apr 1869), 43, 95 John N. (1838 - 14 May 1864), 208 John Oliver (about Jan 1910 - ), 233 John Oliver (1834 - after 1900), 152, 204 John Ostrander (Johannes) (14 Jul 1802 - 22 Oct 1887), 168 John Phillip (Johannes) (about Sep 1799 - 1851), 98, 157 John Walter (2 Jun 1871 - 9 Oct 1873), 210 John Yaple (about 1815 - ), 162, 178 Joseph (1802/1803 - 1813/1823), 94, 119 Joseph (1817 - 30 Jun 1878), 155 Joshua (27 Dec 1807 - ), 127, 159 Joshua (Josewa) (about Jan 1768 - ), 52, 102 Joshua Hardenbergh (21 Aug 1808 - 20 Mar 1875), 121 Joshua Harmonus (about Dec 1767 - 26 Feb 1846), 61, 120 Josua Dubois (15 Oct 1810 - ), 169 Juliette (18 DEC 1811/1812 - 25 Mar 1895), 152, 189 Lany (17 Nov 1810 - ), 166 Laurens (Lawrence) (about Mar 1804 - ), 98 Levi (about 1789 - ), 48 Levi (1 Jun 1812 - 7 Feb 1898), 100 Lewis (1817/1818 - ), 155 Lorendia H. (20 Feb 1832 - 25 Mar 1841), 176 Margaret (1855/1856 - ), 204 Margaret (1820/1821 - ), 156 Margaret (7 Mar 1800 - ), 132 Margaret (Geeretje) (about Jan 1780 - ), 47 Margriete (Grietje) (about May 1699 - before 1741), 12 Margrietjen (Margaret) (about Oct 1747 - ), 25 Maria (23 Nov 1819 - ), 97 Maria (about Jan 1791 - ), 87 Maria (9 Sep 1798 - 4 Mar 1863), 168 Maria (about Dec 1761 - 1817), 57, 112 Maria (about Nov 1763 - ), 67 Maria (19 Oct 1778 - 11 Dec 1851), 106, 127, 159 Maria (12 Nov 1767 - ), 64 Maria (12 May 1825 - ), 157 Maria (about 1777 - ), 47 Maria (Dumont) (1815/1816 - 4 Aug 1894), 180 Maria (Marrietje) (about Apr 1742 - ), 28 Mark (1854/1855 - 14 Oct 1881), 201 Mark (23 Mar 1871 - 26 Aug 1960), 204, 232 Martha L. (1842 - 8 Feb 1859), 208 Martinus (about May 1789 - ), 87 Martinus (Martin) (1821 - 1881/1900), 152, 200 Mary (1831/1832 - ), 208 Mary (2 Sep 1793 - about 1877), 117 Mary (Jan 1911 - ), 233 Mary (about 1820 - ), 162, 178 Mary (Marytjen) (Maria) (Dumond) (about Mar 1772 - 26 Jun 1860), 43 Mary (Polly) (Apr 1791 - ), 112 Mary Ann (1859/1860 - ), 204 Mary Ann Sarah Margaret (Sarah) (about 1 May 1817 - 3 Jun 1893), 152, 195 Mary Austin (Minnie) (3 Apr 1860 - 11 Nov 1893), 207, 233 Mary Electy (16 Sep 1812 - ), 166 Mary Eliza (17 Oct 1894 - ), 231 Mary Elizabeth (1855 - 23 AUG 1903/1904), 195, 212, 213 Mary Jane (about 1803 - ), 94, 119 Mary Jane (about 1816 - ), 159 Mary M. (8 Oct 1842 - 1912/1928), 177 Maud H. (Apr 1881 - Apr 1881), 207 May Elizabeth (Elizabeth) (ABT JUL 1801/1802 - ), 104 Meyndert (Minder) (about Jan 1735 - ), 32 Michael Oliver (ABT 1890/1910 - ), 233 Milo (about 1837 - ), 179 Minerva (about 1835 - ), 162, 178 Minetta (Winitte) (16 Jun 1880 - 11 Apr 1883), 231 Miranda (about 1841 - ), 179 Myra (1906/1907 - ), 233 Nancy (1845 - ), 201 Neeltje (about Feb 1738 - ), 32 Neeltje (about 1765 - ), 82 Neeltje Elizabeth (Eleanor) (about Dec 1767 - 8 Mar 1793), 51 Nellie (Neeltie) (29 Jun 1774 - 6 Apr 1860), 61, 125 Nellie (Neeltjen) Cornelia (about Nov 1743 - ), 26 Nellie (Neltye) (Neltie) (16 Mar 1764 - 15 Oct 1764), 63 Nelly (14 Jun 1810 - ), 128, 159 Nelly (Dumont) (about Jan 1809 - ), 104 Norman Pearson (19 Feb 1881 - ), 230 Orval Stanley (Aug 1908 - 14 Apr 1977), 234 Peter (22 Feb 1804 - ), 127, 159 Peter (11 Apr 1751 - 15 Aug 1824), 26, 43 Peter (about May 1783 - 2 Dec 1856), 45, 96 Peter (22 Aug 1775 - 8 Mar 1778), 61 Peter (21 Mar 1827 - 27 Apr 1907), 156 Peter (Petrus) (about Aug 1790 - ), 106 Peter (Petrus) (about Dec 1731 - 10 Jul 1793), 31, 54 Peter (Petrus) (about Jan 1779 - after 1850), 109, 167 Peter (Petrus) (Dumont) (about Aug 1766 - Aug 1768), 67 Peter Isaac (Petrus) (about Sep 1785 - 1825/1830), 111, 169 Peter J. (Petrus) (about 1756 - ABT 1810/1820), 56, 107 Index of Names    268 DUMOND (continued) Peter Philip (about 1778 - ), 86 Peter Philip (Petrus) (about 1755 - about Aug 1814), 40, 53, 82 Peter W. (about Sep 1802 - 31 Mar 1875), 131 Phebe (about 1822 - ), 162, 178 Pheonis (Fin) (Jul 1882 - ), 211 Philip (1817 - 10 Feb 1892), 100 Philip (1807 - ), 98 Philip L. (about 1755 - after 1789), 30 Philippus (about Sep 1707 - 11 Jan 1789), 11, 27, 64 Philippus (about Jul 1772 - 1814), 46, 97 Phillip (about 1792 - ), 48 Phineas Camp (1815/1817 - 1885), 161, 178 Phranie Ledora (1862 - ), 177 Pieter (about Nov 1733 - 1745/1785), 22 Pieter (Peter) (about Nov 1703 - 30 Apr 1793), 10, 23 Pieter (Peter) (about May 1713 - 1731/1741), 12 Prudence (about 1825 - ), 162, 178 Prudence (1835 - ), 179 Rachel (24 Aug 1868 - 9 Mar 1945), 209 Rachel (11 Jun 1813 - ), 128, 159 Rachel (about Aug 1770 - before 1809), 52 Rachel (about May 1698 - ), 9 Rachel (about Oct 1761 - 1827/1829), 60, 88, 118 Rachel (about 1735 - ), 19 Rachel (10 Dec 1807 - 25 Jan 1889), 159 Rachel (5 Jan 1802 - 5 May 1890), 129 Rachel (about 1810 - ), 161 Rachel (Dumont) (18 Feb 1821 - 2 Mar 1868), 181 Rachel (Dumont) (about Jun 1761 - 1763), 41 Rachel (Dumont) (about Sep 1763 - 1856/1857), 41 Rachel (Dumont) (18 Apr 1804 - 13 Oct 1862), 104 Rebecca (1802 - ), 120 Robert (Dumont) (1823/1824 - ), 181 Roxanne (Dec 1827 - ), 179 Roy Percival (4 Jun 1910 - ), 234 Sallie (about May 1789 - 9 Dec 1861), 106 Sara (Dumont) (about Sep 1796 - 1800/1810), 103 Sarah (Dumont) (about Dec 1769 - ), 42 Sarah (Sally) (10 Mar 1791 - ), 117, 173 Sarah (Sally) (about 1797 - ), 93, 119 Sarah (Sally) (19 May 1824 - ), 128, 159 Sarah (Sally) (about 1810 - ), 159 Sarah (Sally) (4 Sep 1803 - ), 166 Sarah A. (1846 - 1928), 177 Sarah Ada (Ada) (1879 - about 1960), 210 Sarah Ariantje (about Jan 1802 - ), 98 Sarah Elizabeth (1868/1869 - ), 204, 232 Sarah G. (31 OCT 1863/1864 - 8 Oct 1877), 207 Sarah Harriet (Sally) (28 Oct 1750 - ), 29 Simon (2 May 1844 - after 1910), 194, 210 Simon (20 Jun 1856 - ), 204, 230 Simon Peter (2 FEB 1815/1816 - 2 Jun 1890), 152, 193 Solomon Waring (Dumont) (7 Nov 1805 - 13 Apr 1884), 96 Sylvester (Aug 1830 - 1900/1920), 175 Temperance (22 Sep 1793 - ), 93, 119 Temperance (about 1765 - before 1800), 40, 53 Temperance Loveridge (31 Jul 1748 - 11 Jan 1821), 39, 50 Thomas Oliver (1857/1858 - ), 207, 233 Tillman (Jul 1820 - Nov 1821), 167 Waldron (about Feb 1789 - ), 92, 119 Waldron (Walter) (Dumont) (about Sep 1772 - about 1848), 52, 102 Waldron B. (Dumont) (15 Dec 1810 - 1 Dec 1905), 104 Wallerand (about 1691 - before 1741), 11 Walran (Dumont) (about Mar 1667 - about Jan 1733), 5, 7 Walron (about Aug 1693 - 14 Feb 1783), 9, 19 Walter (4 Mar 1818 - 5 Dec 1870), 156 Walter (Waldron) (20 Aug 1772 - ), 64, 130 Washington Eli (about Aug 1808 - ), 81 Wilbert Albert (3 Mar 1889 - ), 232 William (about 1823 - ), 152 William (about Apr 1779 - 11 Nov 1855), 106, 158 William (31 Aug 1820 - ), 128, 159 William (about 1787 - ), 47 William (1806/1807 - ), 100 William (10 Apr 1813 - 24 Sep 1850), 154 William (1822 - ), 156 William (1814 - ), 157 William (Willem) Derrick (about Aug 1745 - before 1793), 25, 43 William Allen (16 Aug 1793 - 19 Apr 1837), 80 William Everett (6 Apr 1889 - ), 231 William H. (28 Feb 1842 - after 1900), 177 William Helmus (about 1796 - ), 120 William Henry (about May 1806 - ), 98 William Van Orden (about Oct 1751 - 1820/1830), 39, 51, 78 William Van Orden (about 1758 - 13 Mar 1813), 40, 53, 88, 118 William Van Orden (about May 1787 - after 1850), 92, 119, 155 William W. (about 1824 - 1905), 161, 178 William W. (1837/1838 - 28 Mar 1841), 176 Zara (Sara) (28 Jul 1694 - ), 11 DUMONT (about 1799 - ), 139 Abigail (8 Dec 1761 - ABT 1761/1770), 71 Abigail (1 Mar 1777 - 8 Aug 1777), 71 Abraham (about Apr 1706 - 7 Aug 1787), 14, 33 Abraham (27 Apr 1753 - ), 35 Abraham (about May 1739 - 4 Mar 1798), 32 Abraham (24 Mar 1767 - 28 Aug 1775), 71 Abraham (16 Jun 1778 - 9 Nov 1858), 71, 140 Abraham (22 Dec 1789 - ), 138 Abraham A. (5 Oct 1811 - 27 Mar 1883), 141 Abraham B. (2 Sep 1789 - 12 Dec 1842), 73 Abraham Davis (15 Nov 1763 - 18 Oct 1838), 68, 135 Index of Names    269 DUMONT (continued) Abraham Henry (17 Apr 1800 - 3 Jan 1865), 135 Abraham J. (Abram) (about Jun 1795 - 7 Apr 1872), 140 Abram (23 Aug 1775 - ABT 1775/1778), 71 Adrejana (about Sep 1783 - ), 134 Adrian (7 Aug 1773 - 13 Sep 1774), 71 Adriannah (about Nov 1789 - 8 Apr 1821), 135 Alexander (2 Jun 1836 - ), 187, 208 Alice (Alys Jane) (about Feb 1808 - ), 167 Altje (about Jul 1804 - ), 167 Andrew (Dumond) (1797/1798 - after 1850), 133 Andreyon (Andrew) (about Jan 1790 - ), 134 Ann (1788 - 1 Sep 1829), 76 Anna Maria (15 Feb 1792 - ), 135 Anne (5 Jul 1784 - ), 73 Anthony (Teunis) (28 Oct 1789 - 15 Nov 1792), 76 Arianther (about Mar 1785 - ), 133 Arietta (Adriana?) (25 May 1759 - ), 68 Aurelius (about 1828 - ), 145 Benjamin (about 1794 - ), 140 Benjamin (31 Jul 1839 - ), 183 Brachie (Breghje) (Bridget) (24 Apr 1791 - 1 Sep 1857), 77 Bridget (Batchie) (14 Feb 1764 - 1 Feb 1852), 37 Cataline (22 Jan 1709 - ), 14 Catelina (7 Mar 1759 - 1759/1760), 35 Catharina (26 Nov 1760 - ), 35 Catherine (about 1798 - ), 135 Catherine (13 Nov 1775 - ), 73 Catherine (15 Dec 1796 - ), 77 Catherine Ann (27 Sep 1814 - ), 182 Cornelia (9 Dec 1815 - ), 182 Cornelia (about 1830 - ), 183 Cornelius (about 1830 - ), 145 Cynthia (Jaseyntje) (10 May 1793 - ), 77 Denise (1746 - 4 Feb 1752), 36 Dirck (about Mar 1736 - about Jan 1779), 32, 69 Doort (ABT 1701/1702 - ABT 1702/1710), 14 Dorcas Pumyea (12 Nov 1802 - 20 May 1879), 136 Ebenezer (23 Nov 1814 - 16 Apr 1871), 145 Elbert (11 Jul 1847 - ), 183 Elbert (Albert) (31 May 1761 - ), 68, 133 Elbert S. (about 1796 - ), 135 Elbert Stoothoff (Stoothoff) (28 Jun 1797 - 1 Sep 1865), 134, 182 Eleanor (about 1839 - 7 Sep 1847), 188 Eleanor (about 1803 - ), 138 Eliza Ann (19 Feb 1833 - 8 Dec 1911), 187 Eliza Ann (about 1805 - ), 138 Elizabeth, 35 Ellen E. (20 Sep 1856 - ), 208 Elmira (1822 - after 1880), 189 Emeline (1816 - ), 188 Ezekial Ayres (Ayres) (19 Apr 1818 - 19 Sep 1888), 188 Femmetje (about Oct 1742 - ), 32 Femmitje (Phebe) (about Nov 1766 - ), 69 Fransina (about Jul 1674 - ), 6 Garret (23 May 1786 - 12 Jan 1812), 77 George (Jores) (27 Nov 1765 - Sep 1766), 69 George (Joris) (about Mar 1732 - ), 32 Gerretje Or Charity (23 Mar 1721 - 25 Jan 1747), 15 Gertrude (16 Sep 1780 - 17 Jul 1858), 77 Harriett (1843/1844 - 29 Dec 1926), 188 Hendrick (16 Oct 1751 - ABT 1751/1759), 34 Hendrick (14 Apr 1756 - 17 Dec 1775), 36 Hendrick (19 Jan 1778 - ), 73 Hendrik (26 Nov 1760 - ), 35 Hendrik (Henry) (22 Mar 1717 - 8 Nov 1760), 15, 33 Henry (18 Jan 1778 - 18 Jan 1816), 77 Henry (5 Jun 1815 - 8 Feb 1901), 146 Ignatius (17 Apr 1735 - ABT 1735/1740), 15 Isaac (2 Aug 1773 - 1798), 69 Isaac Van Cleef (21 Jun 1797 - 17 Dec 1864), 136 Jacinte (18 Jun 1751 - ), 36 Jane (1 Dec 1791 - 28 May 1875), 76 Jane (about 1773 - ), 70 Jane (13 Nov 1811 - 29 Jul 1887), 142 Jane (19 Sep 1801 - 19 May 1884), 141 Jane (24 Jun 1782 - ), 73 Jane Ann (8 Mar 1829 - 6 Feb 1907), 189 Jane Ann (22 Feb 1827 - ), 183 Jannetje (20 Feb 1757 - ), 35 Jannetje (1 Apr 1749 - 1752), 36 Jannetje (1 May 1761 - 25 Oct 1828), 37 Jannetje (Jannet) (9 Jun 1669 - 2 Feb 1752), 5 Jannetje (Jannet) (27 Aug 1723 - ), 15 Johanna (2 Jun 1758 - 25 Feb 1840), 68 Johanna (12 Apr 1794 - 20 May 1879), 136 John (10 Jan 1740 - 3 May 1758), 33 John (6 Jan 1759 - 1823), 70, 136 John (5 Sep 1769 - 7 Jul 1822), 71, 139 John (25 Aug 1791 - before 1850), 140, 188 John (8 JAN 1786/1787 - ABT 1787/1792), 134 John (about 1819 - 23 Sep 1888), 182 John (Jan) (10 Apr 1757 - 10 Sep 1848), 68, 132 John (Jan) (about Oct 1730 - ), 32 John (Johannes) (about Aug 1704 - 7 Jun 1759), 14, 32 John (Johannes) (22 Sep 1750 - May 1790), 34, 73 John A. (8 Jan 1787 - 2 Feb 1871), 73, 142 John Baptist (13 Apr 1719 - about Nov 1777), 15, 35 John Baptist (about 1750 - ), 36 John Baptist (21 Oct 1758 - 12 Jan 1832), 36 John Baptist (30 Jun 1792 - 11 Nov 1792), 76 John Baptist (3 Aug 1820 - 7 Feb 1904), 146 John E. (about Apr 1792 - ), 134, 182 Index of Names    270 DUMONT (continued) John Egbert (21 May 1809 - ), 96 John Hardenburgh (10 Aug 1792 - 30 Mar 1875), 138, 183 John Oothout (about 1774 - ), 74 John S. Vredenburg (1 Sep 1823 - 29 Mar 1867), 142 John Ward (Ward) (1821 - after 1880), 188 Judith (7 Oct 1805 - 15 Jul 1885), 141 Julia L. (about 1825 - ), 145 Lorraine (30 Dec 1823 - ), 96 Louisa (15 Aug 1838 - ), 187 Lydia (30 Aug 1773 - 29 Oct 1822), 72 Margaret (24 Jan 1715 - 11 Feb 1743), 14 Margaret (about Feb 1756 - ), 38 Margaret (about Nov 1789 - 9 Aug 1861), 136 Margaret (about 1777 - ), 70 Margaret (Etta) (5 Oct 1766 - 2 Jan 1844), 37 Margriete (Margaret) (about Dec 1664 - 1703), 5, 6 Maria (1 Jan 1794 - 22 Sep 1861), 76 Maria (about Apr 1785 - ), 134 Marietta (about 1820 - May 1876), 145 Martha (22 Sep 1825 - 24 Dec 1904), 146 Martha (about 1818 - 1845), 145 Mary (about Apr 1746 - ), 34 Mary (Jan 1770 - 22 Dec 1845), 37 Mary (4 Oct 1782 - 15 Nov 1792), 76 Mary (4 Sep 1803 - 12 Feb 1884), 141 Mary (11 Sep 1846 - 13 Nov 1864), 188 Mary (5 Aug 1771 - 17 Feb 1863), 72 Mary (10 May 1795 - ), 77 Mary (about 1820 - ), 182 Mary (19 Oct 1832 - ), 183 Mary (about 1816 - ), 145 Mary Alice (2 Jun 1834 - 13 NOV 1841/1849), 187 Mary Elizabeth (30 Nov 1817 - ), 96 Mattie (30 Oct 1758 - 26 Apr 1784), 71 Peter (11 Nov 1725 - 21 Nov 1808), 15, 36 Peter (17 Oct 1753 - 18 Mar 1807), 36, 76 Peter (18 Nov 1801 - 1 Oct 1866), 136 Peter (12 May 1808 - 13 Jun 1808), 141 Peter (about 1794 - ), 135 Peter (about 1799 - ), 134 Peter (16 Apr 1789 - 16 May 1852), 77, 145 Peter (about Nov 1751 - 4 Feb 1752), 36 Peter (13 Jun 1780 - ), 73 Peter (about 1812 - ), 145 Peter A. (29 Sep 1809 - 14 Aug 1885), 141 Peter Abraham (11 Jul 1734 - 17 Jul 1818), 33, 70 Peter C. (4 Apr 1810 - ), 102 Peter Henry (1 Oct 1744 - 1821), 34, 71 Peter I. Or S. (1794/1797 - 10 Sep 1883), 140 Peter John Baptist (Peter B.) (16 Oct 1759 - 10 May 1846), 36, 74 Peter P. (1815/1816 - 1861/1879), 142 Peter R. (7 Nov 1782 - 12 Aug 1860), 71, 142 Peter Stout (about Nov 1734 - about Sep 1799), 32, 68 Peter Stout (13 Jul 1762 - ), 68, 134 Phebe (13 Sep 1747 - ), 33 Phebe (16 Jan 1814 - after 1898), 142 Philip (about Jul 1775 - before 1830), 70, 138 Pieter (Peter) (18 Apr 1679 - about Jul 1744), 6, 13 Rachel (about 1800 - ), 138 Rebecca (about Jan 1795 - ), 140 Reinier (Rynear) (3 Apr 1728 - about Aug 1769), 15, 37 Reuben Griggs (13 Jul 1818 - ), 182 Richard (24 Jul 1820 - 8 Sep 1890), 183 Richard (Dirck) (about Jan 1797 - after 1870), 139 Richard Samuel (Dirck) (22 Dec 1789 - Jul 1867), 137 Robert (19 Jul 1809 - 4 Jan 1884), 135 Robert (about 1842 - ), 188 Robert R. (1833/1834 - ), 146 Rynear (22 Mar 1770 - about May 1828), 38, 77 Rynear (27 Apr 1800 - 17 Apr 1887), 77 Sally Amanda (6 Aug 1813 - ), 96 Samuel Edward (29 Aug 1802 - 5 May 1874), 138, 184 Samuel K. (23 Sep 1823 - ), 183 Sara (about Jul 1772 - ), 70 Sarah (about 1741 - ), 32 Sarah (9 Mar 1764 - 28 Feb 1846), 71 Sarah (5 Apr 1800 - Feb 1882), 141 Sarah (7 Aug 1836 - ), 183 Sarah F. (22 Jun 1853 - ), 208 Sitie (2 Apr 1738 - ), 33 Stephen Edward (26 Jan 1811 - ), 96 Theodore Davis (20 Aug 1816 - 27 Sep 1879), 142 Tjerk Beekman (29 Dec 1815 - 17 Feb 1889), 96 Van Gaasbeek (25 Apr 1820 - ), 96 Wallerand Or Walrandt (1637 - about Aug 1713), 2 William (28 May 1755 - ), 35 William (17 Jul 1770 - 25 Jan 1790), 69 William (about Jul 1795 - ), 134 William (17 Dec 1799 - ), 135 William (8 Jun 1836 - 30 Mar 1920), 187 William (about 1798 - after 1860), 138 William (Wilhelmus) (27 Jul 1768 - 2 Apr 1769), 69 William Peter (31 May 1831 - 23 Feb 1907), 146 DUNCAN Jane (1861 - 1 Mar 1930), 212 DUNN Doughlays (May 1870 - 1952), 222 DYKEMAN Sally (about 1790 - ), 114 EARSLEY Mary (1 Aug 1788 - 25 Aug 1861), 114 Index of Names    271 ECKERT Adam Peter (about Dec 1743 - 3 Nov 1791), 82 Maria (about May 1766 - ), 82 EDDY Alice (about 1880 - ), 223 ELLSWORTH Amie (about 1790 - ), 147 ELMENDORPH Conrad Gerret (about Apr 1734 - ), 26 Gerretje (Mar 1789 - 21 Mar 1857), 101 Margaret (Margrietjen) (about 1735 - ), 21 Petrus (about Oct 1748 - ), 29 Rebecca (about Apr 1751 - 1828), 43 Sarah (about Jan 1743 - 9 Nov 1808), 46 William C. (24 Feb 1786 - 30 Jul 1832), 76 ELY David (about 1735 - ), 19 EMERY Lucinda (1819/1820 - 6 Aug 1900), 100 ENDICOTT Jack (about 1905 - ), 252 ESSAY Ercy E. (1904/1905 - ), 252 EZARD Jamima Jane (Jennie) (19 Dec 1875 - 12 Dec 1949), 244 FAULKNER Harvey (15 Feb 1793 - 11 Apr 1830), 123 Sarah (Sally) (1808/1809 - ), 179 FERGUSON Alexander, 233 Loren Dumond (1889/1890 - ), 234 FEWSTER Addie M. E. (1876/1877 - ), 228, 254 Effie May (21 Jun 1883 - ), 228, 255 Electa (about 1911 - ), 255 Ella E. (22 Dec 1879 - 1942), 228 George L. (about 1910 - ), 255 Jessie (about 1913 - ), 255 Lillian (about 1908 - ), 255 Orange Lawrence (11 Nov 1853 - Apr 1930), 227 Pierson William (24 Mar 1881 - 17 Mar 1940), 228, 255 FISHER Lewis (1810/1811 - ), 180 FLAY Emma Jane (1852/1853 - 31 Jan 1890), 224 FOGUS Barbara (about 1810 - ), 128 FOWLER A. H. (about 1825 - ), 183 FRANKLIN Robert Austin (9 Apr 1890 - 1977), 242 FRASER Byron J. (Oct 1870 - ), 215, 229, 235 Edwin (about 1862 - before 1880), 215 Francis E. (Dec 1894 - ), 235 George Corwin (1 Jan 1832 - ), 215 Golda (Goldie) (19 Jul 1895 - 3 Nov 1921), 229, 235 Laura Anna (Anna) (1867/1868 - ), 215 Laura May (about 11 Feb 1899 - 5 Mar 1899), 235 Lee Eldon (21 Dec 1903 - Aug 1973), 235 Norman P. (AUG 1865/1866 - ), 215, 235 Pearson (about 1864 - before 1880), 215 Retan L. (Feb 1896 - ), 235 Russel Corwin (Corwin) (Oct 1892 - 1902/1912), 235 Sarah Jane (1872/1873 - ), 215 FRELIGO Rebecca (about 1763 - ), 82 FRELINGHUYSEN Frederick (1788 - ), 76 FRENCH Luke (about 1790 - ), 77 FRUIN Alfred, 208 FULLER Hiram (about 1810 - ), 128 Ruth Maria (2 Apr 1806 - 13 Nov 1882), 124 GARRETSON (about 1735 - ), 32 Magdalene (1812/1813 - ), 141 GATES Mary (17 Mar 1800 - ), 183 GAULEY Annie M. (28 Dec 1839 - 24 Aug 1881), 204 GLASCOCK Hattie Mary (9 Jul 1866 - 17 Feb 1910), 259 GOEWEY Sara Solomonse (about 1645 - ), 11 GOLDSMITH Oliver G. (1822/1823 - ), 181 GRAFTON Sarah (10 Apr 1818 - ), 183 GRAHAM Clifford Ivan (4 Aug 1916 - 2 Jun 1971), 259, 260 Elizabeth (Betty) (1812/1816 - 1900/1910), 215, 219 Gay (about 1940 - ), 260 Linda Joy (28 Jun 1943 - ), 261 Lyall Linden (12 Nov 1891 - 24 Dec 1926), 259 Pearl (about 1915 - ), 259 Thomas Henry (31 Aug 1858 - 23 Nov 1944), 259 GRANDY Anne Jane (16 Aug 1846 - ), 192 F. (Female) (1851/1852 - ), 193 George W. (Nov 1838 - 10 May 1858), 191 Index of Names    272 GRANDY (continued) John Martines (Martines) (14 Apr 1849 - 26 Jul 1868), 192 Joseph W. (16 Jan 1842 - 28 Oct 1889), 192 Mark E. (1810/1811 - ), 189 Mark Thomas (Thomas) (2 Sep 1844 - 13 Feb 1941), 192 Mary Elizabeth (Elizabeth) (1835/1836 - ), 191 Sarah Ann (1837/1838 - ), 191 William (18 Dec 1835 - ), 191 GRANSDEN Norma (about 1925 - ), 243 GREEN William, 208 GREENWOOD Ella May (25 Apr 1904 - 28 Apr 1971), 254 Lawrence (about 1906 - ), 255 William Malcolm (1876/1877 - ), 254 GREESON Elizabeth (about 1730 - ), 48 GRIGGS Anna Schenck (10 May 1792 - ), 182 GUEST Moses (7 Nov 1755 - 22 Mar 1828), 72 GUNDRY Charles (1832 - ), 208 GUNN Samuel (20 Feb 1806 - 12 Aug 1850), 126 HAGEMAN Sarah (1744 - Oct 1820), 70 HAGGMAN Catherine C. (about 1895 - ), 229 HALL William Henry (1879 - Jan 1958), 224 HAMMOND Miles (about 1800 - 1876), 115 HAMRE Ferd (about 1900 - ), 249 Gloria (about 1925 - ), 249 Tennes (about 1927 - ), 249 Walter (about 1928 - ), 249 HANSEN Margaret (Margriet) (about 1740 - ), 61 HARBS Jane (Horbs Or Hanbs) (1796/1797 - ), 129 HARDENBERGH Elisabeth (16 Oct 1770 - 15 May 1835), 120 HARRET Thomas (ABT 1745/1755 - ), 67 HARRISON Mabel (about 1874 - about 1950), 210 HEIMBACH Peter (Hinepaw) (about 1750 - 25 May 1816), 55 HEISEY Emanuel (1897 - 17 Sep 1956), 254 HENDRICKS Grietje (Margaret) (1643 - about 1728), 2 HEPBURN Donald (about 1890 - ), 214 HERRINGTON Charity (Apr 1857 - ), 210 HERRON Robert (26 Feb 1876 - 17 Oct 1934), 210 HIGINBOTHAM Charles (14 Nov 1779 - ), 77 HILL Fred Mclellan (3 Aug 1893 - ), 244 HIXSON Abner (about 1790 - ), 136 HOAGLAND Anna (Annatje) (18 Feb 1705 - ), 32 Cornelia (about 1765 - ), 133 Cornelia F. (1814/1815 - before 1880), 141 HODGSON Adaline (2 Jun 1850 - 11 Apr 1904), 200, 223 Adaline Or Addie (22 Nov 1872 - ), 220, 241 Alexander (27 Sep 1888 - ), 221 Allie May (Mar 1883 - ), 221 Annie Winnifred (3 Aug 1896 - ), 229 Binson Or Brison (29 May 1882 - before 1900), 220 Charles (about 19 Aug 1843 - 8 Jul 1868), 200, 215 Charles Alfred (31 Jan 1882 - 9 Jul 1964), 224, 246 Charles Wesley (Wesley) (20 Aug 1868 - 28 Oct 1886), 220 Clarence George (6 Nov 1903 - 3 Dec 1985), 229, 256 Dennis Leigh (Leigh) (22 Jun 1948 - ), 249 Dora Naomi (about 4 Aug 1877 - 6 Mar 1970), 227, 249 Edith Gertrude (27 Jul 1893 - 23 Sep 1950), 226, 248 Edna Minerva (14 Oct 1884 - ), 226, 247 Elgin (Algie) (about 28 Aug 1877 - ), 227 Ella (1876/1877 - ), 220 Emma May (6 Dec 1879 - ), 225, 247 Ernest Cornelius (12 Oct 1885 - 18 Apr 1969), 229 Ethel Edna (6 Oct 1884 - 2 Nov 1972), 224 Frances Murial (Murial) (4 Feb 1906 - 13 May 1953), 229 Francis Homer (23 Apr 1898 - 10 Jun 1904), 229 Frank William (1 Jun 1896 - 16 Jan 1979), 236, 257 George Alexander (Elix) (17 Nov 1862 - 23 Dec 1884), 200 Gertrude I. (16 Dec 1924 - ), 258, 259 Gertrude Norma (7 Jul 1899 - 29 Mar 1988), 241 Hannah (16 Feb 1848 - 10 Jul 1916), 200, 221 Harriett Adeline (27 Dec 1895 - ), 226, 248 Helen Keith (Keith) (28 Mar 1892 - ), 226, 247 Helen Margaret (20 May 1935 - ), 257 Isaac Wyburn (Bernie) (20 Nov 1904 - ), 226, 249 Jennie Annie (13 Aug 1879 - ), 227, 250 Index of Names    273 HODGSON (continued) John (1774/1775 - about Oct 1823), 195 John Percival (Percy) (17 May 1894 - 6 Dec 1969), 229, 235 John Wesley (30 Apr 1852 - 26 Oct 1933), 200, 224 Laura (9 Jun 1886 - 1 Oct 1887), 221 Lewis Bert (24 Apr 1921 - ), 247 Lilly (28 Nov 1871 - 10 Aug 1877), 220 Lottie (9 Jun 1886 - ), 221 Margarita Marie (Rita) (20 Jun 1897 - Jul 1983), 241 Marice William (3 Jun 1913 - ), 246 Marion Kathleen (2 Jan 1921 - ), 247 Marion Wilhelmine (Wilhelmine) (6 Sep 1902 - ), 226, 249 Martines (Tine) (30 Apr 1845 - Jan 1913), 200, 219 Mary (about Dec 1781 - ), 195 Mary Ann (Margram) (29 Dec 1841 - after 1920), 200, 215 Mary Ann (Minnie) (20 Dec 1870 - ), 220 Mary Thomasena (Ena) (1 Mar 1895 - ), 226, 248 Mary Violet (19 Mar 1884 - 21 Aug 1949), 229, 255 Matilda Or Tillie (Lillie?) (Feb 1880 - ), 220 Mildred Clara (23 Sep 1882 - 7 Aug 1954), 225 Minnie Maud (7 Feb 1880 - 1949), 224, 246 Norman Peter (28 Sep 1867 - 3 Oct 1934), 219, 236 Norman William (13 Nov 1906 - 23 May 1958), 241 Pearson (1887 - ), 221 Rachel (24 Jul 1858 - 31 Oct 1928), 200, 227 Sarah Ellen (Nellie) (18 Jan 1881 - 28 Jan 1958), 227, 253 Sarah Margaret (Sadie) (29 Dec 1849 - 25 Jun 1925), 200, 222 Shirley Chittick (19 Apr 1900 - ), 229, 256 Simon Peter (4 Aug 1860 - 4 Oct 1939), 200, 228, 235 Thomas Pearson (about 9 Apr 1817 - 1 Jan 1882), 195 Thomas Pearson (26 Nov 1865 - 21 Jul 1952), 219, 236 Thomas Pierson (17 Dec 1853 - 17 Mar 1928), 200, 224 Thomas Pierson (16 Sep 1898 - 23 Dec 1909), 226 Vincent Laverne (2 Dec 1924 - ), 247 Wilford George (George) (5 Dec 1931 - ), 257 William James (James) (3 Sep 1855 - 1890/1902), 200, 226 William Tickner (Bill) (14 Sep 1906 - 9 Feb 1973), 226 HOLLINGSHEAD Mary Ellen (Minnie) (25 Mar 1893 - 21 Dec 1977), 243 HOLMES Emeline (27 Jul 1820 - 25 Jul 1852), 158 Phoebe (about 1820 - 2 Apr 1856), 100 HOLT Patricia Gail (1946/1947 - ), 260 HOOD Samuel (1821/1822 - ), 189 HOORNBECK Jane H. (10 Oct 1820 - 6 Jun 1853), 121 HOPSON Albert (Oct 1854 - 19 Nov 1928), 241 Edith Estelle (8 Jan 1897 - ), 241 Lucille (31 May 1895 - ), 241 HORD (about 1825 - ), 189 HORNER Bertram (10 Jun 1910 - 1 Nov 1998), 246 HOSKINS Alice (about 1895 - about 1953), 229 Hotaling (HOUGHTALING) Sarah (4 Mar 1796 - ), 179 HOUSEL Martha (23 Dec 1815 - 22 Jun 1884), 154 HUFF Clara Olive (12 Mar 1900 - ), 257 HULL Sarah (19 Jan 1801 - 27 Jul 1864), 124 IRELAND Lydia Ann (8 Jan 1809 - 24 Jun 1879), 125 IRVIN Denise L. (Sep 1951 - ), 260 JESE Fay (about 1910 - ), 248 JOHNSON Delos H. (about 1840 - ), 177 John (about 1800 - ), 141 Keziah (Jane) (about 1790 - 1820/1825), 169 Mary (Polly) (1789/1790 - 4 Mar 1868), 172 JONES Frederick (about 1790 - ), 87 Orrin (about 1810 - ), 128 JOPP Daniel H. (1791 - ), 117 JORALEMON Mary A. (16 Apr 1822 - 2 Feb 1878), 136 KEMP Lorne Roger (13 Oct 1899 - 29 Mar 1979), 242 KIEFFER Elisabeth (about Nov 1774 - ), 97 KIFF Andrew (about 1810 - after 1850), 160 Harriet (22 May 1813 - 31 Mar 1888), 160 KIMBERLY John (about 1760 - ), 63 KING (about 1780 - ), 134 John (about 1835 - ), 191 Mildred (Milly) (about 1890 - ), 223 KINNEY Dorothy (about 1900 - ), 244 KIP Roelof (about Oct 1697 - ), 12 KIRBY George (about 1845 - ), 203 Index of Names    274 KNAPP Charles S. (about 1900 - ), 245 KONKLING Jannetje (about 1766 - ), 128 KUHN Anna Margaret (Margaret) (about Feb 1741 - 19 Aug 1815), 148 La FLEUR , 146 La GRANGE Christian (about 1705 - ), 14 LAING Thomas (1768/1769 - 7 Mar 1835), 72 LAMB (about 1815 - ), 145 Robert N., 145 LANE Eveline Ermina Isobel (about 1914 - ), 256 Joseph Bigham (5 Jul 1883 - 19 Aug 1947), 256 Richard Joseph Hodgson (30 Nov 1912 - ), 256 Violet Annie Iola (26 Oct 1910 - ), 256 LAPP Adeline (12 Apr 1861 - 5 Jan 1931), 203 Anna (1862/1863 - ), 203 Catherine (17 AUG 1848/1850 - 9 Jul 1931), 202 Eliza (about 1845 - ), 202 Emeline (about 1852 - ), 203 Jacob (1814/1815 - after 1880), 202 Maria (about 1852 - ), 202 Rachel (16 Nov 1858 - 6 Dec 1929), 203 S. Peter (1856/1857 - ), 203 LARSON Phoebe K. (1912/1913 - ), 252 LAURIE Douglass (about 1919 - ), 248 Greenwood (about 1920 - ), 248 Hary (about 1890 - ), 247 Joyce (about 1917 - ), 247 Kathleen (about 1918 - ), 248 Keith (about 1921 - ), 248 Mona (about 1915 - ), 247 LAW Edith Irene (about 1876 - 1947), 212 LEE Minnie (Jan 1871 - ), 229, 235 LEGG Robert (about 1895 - ), 259 LIDDLE Desson (about 1910 - ), 255 LINCOLN Marian (1833/1835 - ), 175 LITTELL James (about 1770 - ), 70 LITTLE John (about 1790 - ), 136 LOEK Engeltje (about 1758 - ), 38 LOHN Lillian Jeanette (about 1910 - ), 243 LONGENDYCK John (about Jun 1785 - 24 Jan 1846), 146, 169 LONGENDYKE Cornelius I. (11 May 1808 - 9 Dec 1885), 147, 169 LOVE Frances Eldred (Eldred) (7 Dec 1904 - 23 Feb 1999), 245, 258 Francis Hubert (Percy) (20 Dec 1875 - 8 Apr 1939), 223, 244 Gordon Ezard (13 Jan 1899 - 30 Sep 1969), 245 Harry Wilbert (28 Sep 1873 - 22 Dec 1946), 223, 243 John (5 Nov 1844 - ), 222 John Russell (9 Jan 1895 - ), 244 Martha Irene (Irene) (13 Apr 1899 - ), 244 Mildred (Grace) (20 Jan 1912 - ), 244 Stanley Wilbert (4 Aug 1905 - 9 May 1909), 244 LOVEJOY Lowell Mont (22 Jul 1889 - 6 Jul 1954), 241 LOVERIDGE Edith (1891/1892 - ), 231 Temperence Elizabeth (about 1695 - 1765), 7, 15, 48, 52 William (about 1660 - ), 6 LOWE Mary (3 Jun 1750 - Jan 1841), 71 LYKE Thomas G. (1803/1804 - ), 168 MACDONALD Eleanor Bernice (31 Dec 1915 - Feb 1973), 246 MACOMBER Charles (about 1820 - ), 162 MAGEE Samuel (Mackie) (about 1780 - ), 67 MARSHALL (about 1875 - ), 247 Helen (about 1910 - ), 247 Muray (about 1907 - ), 247 Robert (about 1905 - ), 247 MARTIN Elizabeth (17 Nov 1813 - 3 Jun 1898), 166 MATHEWS Diane (about 1825 - ), 183 MAURIS Henry (Oct 1745 - 22 Aug 1828), 28 MAYER Joel C. (4 Mar 1866 - 10 Nov 1955), 209 William (about 1775 - ), 64 Index of Names    275 MCCORDICK Isabella Or Elizabeth (Eliza) (1831/1832 - ), 203 MCCREADY Rachel (1820 - 13 Aug 1869), 193 MCCRIMMON Katie (23 Feb 1895 - 7 Mar 1930), 244 MCDONALD George (about 1885 - ), 214 MCDOUGALL Jean (about 1930 - ), 258 Leslie James (7 Feb 1897 - 3 Jan 1983), 258 Robert Angus (23 Aug 1929 - ), 258 MCGHEE Louise (about 1915 - ), 255 MCKAY Lillian Ruth (about 1924 - 17 Sep 1985), 247 MCKEE Alfred James (20 Feb 1901 - 20 May 1979), 246 Charles Kitchener (Kitch) (13 Jun 1916 - 2 Jul 1997), 246 Creston (28 Mar 1911 - ), 246 Ethel Alzina Yvonne (22 Jul 1914 - ), 246 George Wesley Marice (6 Jun 1906 - 3 Feb 1989), 246 Harold (about 1902 - ), 246 Ivaston (about 1905 - ), 246 J. H. Valentine (24 Oct 1921 - 2 Jun 1988), 246 James Henry (25 Apr 1878 - 1960), 246 Robert (about 1903 - ), 246 MCKNIGHT Julia Ann (about 1802 - ), 135 MCLAUGHLIN Margaret (Maggie) (1 JAN 1846/1847 - 28 May 1918), 236 MCNIECE James Orange (about 1914 - ), 255 Meta (about 1912 - ), 255 Viola (about 1910 - 1973), 255 William Bristow (1877/1878 - ), 255 MCNUTT Alexander (about 1800 - ), 166 MCQUITTY (about 1890 - ), 214 MCRAE Margaret (Dec 1875 - 7 Aug 1959), 232 MELLEMA Carol Jean (28 Sep 1929 - ), 259 Robert John (28 May 1926 - ), 259 William (10 Mar 1889 - 7 Aug 1970), 258 William C. (16 Jun 1924 - 1938), 259 MILLER Allen (about 1910 - ), 243 Elda May (25 May 1909 - 6 Oct 1989), 246 MILLIKEN Benjamin Medcalfe (26 Oct 1881 - ), 214 Edwin (11 Nov 1847 - 29 Nov 1925), 212, 213 Edwin Potter (20 Jun 1880 - 2 Dec 1956), 214 Elizabeth Ann Magdiline (21 Jan 1887 - 28 Jan 1965), 214 Harriet Lucinda (21 Oct 1891 - 5 Oct 1972), 214 Henry Morrow (15 May 1885 - 14 Oct 1967), 214 Margarite Emeline (1 Mar 1898 - 4 Jul 1970), 214 Mary Jane Rachel (14 Feb 1878 - 14 Dec 1935), 212, 214 Norman D'arcy (10 Jun 1873 - 4 Aug 1960), 214 Sarah Melissa (13 Oct 1894 - 13 Oct 1965), 214 Simon Dumond (19 Jun 1875 - 25 Dec 1959), 214 Susan Alice (15 Nov 1889 - 5 Nov 1972), 214 William Bennett (12 Jul 1883 - 1916), 214 MORGAN Amelia Ann (Millie) (1878 - 1922), 212 Leonard Edward (Len) (about 1875 - ), 212 MORRIS Cynthia (Sitha) (Feb 1836 - ), 123 MORRISON Hannah C. (27 Nov 1874 - 12 Aug 1940), 222 MORROW James Thomas (6 Dec 1895 - 21 May 1948), 257 Nelda Lois (22 May 1935 - ), 257 MOSCRIPT Peggy (about 1810 - ), 127 MUNSON Margaret Snowden (3 Oct 1902 - ), 245 Oliver (about 1872 - ), 245 MURPHY , 73 MURRISON Edna (1888 - 1943), 212 MYERS Maria (12 Feb 1796 - 18 Jul 1877), 131 NEWEAN Richard M. (1915/1917 - after 2006), 251 NICK John Henry (about 1860 - ), 177 NIELSON Hazel M. (18 MAR 1918/1919 - 18 Mar 1999), 260 NOBLE Rebecca (1848/1849 - 1919), 209 NORTHRUP Daniel (1800 - 1874), 123 NUKERK Henderica (about Mar 1746 - ), 47 NYNDERSE Sara Brested, 18 O'NEIL Mary (15 Jan 1783 - 23 Jul 1860), 97 Index of Names    276 OATMAN Albert (1804 - ), 173 OGG William George (George) (1878 - ), 212 OOSTERHOUT Annatje, 40 OOTHOUT Catharina (about 1720 - ), 33 OSSARIO Clifford Luis (about 1910 - ), 253 OSTERHOUT Annatje (Anna) (about 1755 - ), 81 OSTRANDER Anna (Johanna) (1771/1772 - 22 Aug 1858), 147, 167 Mary Elizabeth (about 1807 - 11 Jan 1842), 96 OWENS Gertrude (Gertie) (30 Sep 1890 - ), 232 James Albert (30 Jul 1887 - ), 232 John (1848/1849 - ), 232 Robert (24 Aug 1893 - ), 232 PALMER Oliver (14 Mar 1802 - 18 May 1874), 104 PARSHALL Anna (1790/1791 - ), 155 PECK Jannet (about 1820 - ), 142 PERLEE Mary (1770 - ), 139 PETCH Maria Harriet (23 Jun 1866 - 27 Aug 1945), 234 PHILLIPS Catharine Anne (1804/1805 - ), 157 Matilda (11 Sep 1791 - ), 137 PICKERING (about 1860 - ), 203 POLHEMUS Bernard (about 1810 - ), 142 Margret (about 1825 - ), 142 PROBASCO Hendrick (about 1735 - ), 33 PUMYEA Martha (about Mar 1763 - ), 139 PUTNAM Nancy (about 1820 - ), 148 QUIGG Patience (14 May 1788 - 18 Jun 1846), 114 RAPALJE Cataline (about 1680 - ), 13 REID Archibald (about 1820 - ), 145 REIGEL Mary Ann (21 Aug 1825 - 24 Oct 1885), 188 REUOX Meta (about 1910 - ), 235 REYNOLDS Henry (about 1810 - ), 161 William (about 1810 - ), 162 RICHARDSON Ruth Melissa (20 Apr 1928 - ), 247 RIDEOUT May (about 1870 - ), 209 RIDLEY Gertrude Alice (Dec 1875 - ), 236 RINO Harlo K. (1864/1865 - ), 211 ROBINSON Karl D. (about 1870 - ), 245 Noni Rebecca (1911 - ), 234 Peter (about 1895 - ), 245 Ruth (about 1900 - ), 245 ROCKEFELLER Zylia (Silva) (about 1775 - ), 130 ROENICKE Magdelen Wilhelmina Sofia Maria (3 Jan 1889 - 14 Nov 1954), 246 ROGERS Rosia (1820/1821 - ), 207 ROOSEVELT Nelson (12 Nov 1801 - 1 Nov 1880), 94 ROSE Kenneth A. (about 1940 - ), 261 ROSEBOOM Mary (about 1760 - ), 76 Robert (about 1750 - ), 36 ROSECRANS Peter (1 Aug 1794 - ), 93 ROSENKRANS (1794 - ), 92 RUSSELL Alexander (about 1815 - ), 161 Alexander C. (about 1810 - ), 159 RUTHERFORD Christina (1810/1811 - ), 160 RUTLEDGE Alice E. (1881 - 10 Jan 1963), 255 SAGE John A., 259 SAGER Henry (Hendrick) (about Apr 1724 - ABT 1786/1790), 148 Mary (about 1786 - ABT 1857/1860), 148 SAMSONIN Joseph (about 1900 - ), 251 Index of Names    277 SANDERS Ebenezer (about 1790 - ), 112 SCHELL Hannah (8 May 1841 - Jun 1865), 187 Hiram (Dec 1839 - May 1907), 187 SCHEPMOES Zara (Sara) (about Oct 1713 - Jun 1758), 23 SCHERMERHORN Claertje (about May 1756 - ), 81 SCHMALING Carl Or Charles (8 Jan 1832 - 28 Jan 1908), 236 Charlotte Lillian (Lottie) (19 May 1871 - 4 Sep 1947), 236 SCHOONMAKER Egbert Hendricksen (about 1659 - 1716/1738), 20 Rachel (about Aug 1700 - Nov 1764), 20 SCHUNEMAN Wilhelmus (about Jun 1766 - 8 Feb 1851), 52 SCHUYLER Catrina (19 Dec 1703 - ), 26, 30, 38, 39 SCOTT Violet (about 1885 - about 1982), 210 SEABURG Henry (12 Oct 1796 - 8 Aug 1882), 130 SHANKS James (1862 - 17 Oct 1933), 203 SHAVER Catherine (about 1773 - 10 Feb 1859), 119 SHEPPARD Phebe Jane (Jennie) (18 Mar 1858 - ), 230 Phyllis (about 1910 - ), 255 SHERMAN Elsie I. (1897/1898 - 4 Sep 1989), 257 Margaret (ABT 1760/1770 - ), 57 Mary Louise (4 Jan 1806 - 3 Apr 1854), 184 SHILLING Joe H. (about 1890 - ), 250 SHUELL (about 1940 - ), 260 SILCOX Sanford John (16 Mar 1934 - ), 257 SIMPSON George (about 1880 - ), 247 Joseph (about 1750 - ), 30 Vera (1917/1918 - ), 247 SKEELS Benjamin (about 1790 - ), 173 Sarah S. (30 Mar 1835 - 24 Sep 1915), 173 SLATER Minnie (15 Nov 1860 - 10 Feb 1890), 228 SLOAT Prudence (8 Oct 1824 - ), 127 SMALLEY Elizabeth (15 Jan 1753 - ), 136 SMITH Alida (Attie) (Halsey) (1774/1775 - 11 Aug 1848), 102 Charlotte (Mary) (1821 - ), 200 James Lemuel Durell (16 Dec 1915 - ), 254 Lemuel David (1882/1883 - ), 253 Margaret (1916 - ), 254 Mary Ann (about 1817 - ), 151 Samuel (1786 - 1863), 126 Susan (1833/1834 - ), 146 SMIZER John (1862/1863 - ), 220 SNOWDEN Albert Alexander (6 Jun 1876 - 8 Oct 1927), 223 Alexander (28 Mar 1838 - 15 Oct 1913), 223 Dewitt Emerson (Jan 1891 - Nov 1970), 223 George Addison D. (3 AUG 1880/1881 - 6 May 1902), 223 Gertrude Lily M. (21 Oct 1872 - Feb 1906), 223, 245 Sarah Margaret Ann (25 Aug 1874 - 1936), 223, 245 SOBERS (about 1830 - ), 173 SOLOMON Anne (6 Nov 1917 - 24 Jul 1977), 246 SPINNEY Edith Yvonne (Edie) (26 Feb 1935 - ), 257 SPRAGUE Elizabeth (5 Aug 1799 - 5 Jul 1872), 107 Ezra (about 1795 - ), 107 Martha (ABT 1890/1910 - ), 233 Mary (about 1750 - ), 25 SPROULE Alan (about 1921 - ), 249 Morley (about 1920 - ), 249 Walter (about 1890 - ), 248 Walter (about 1923 - ), 249 SQUIRES Alice (about 1798 - ), 123 STAATS (about 1760 - ), 35 Hendrick (about 1740 - ), 34 STAFFORD Matilda (1822/1823 - 11 Feb 1912), 124, 176 STALEY Albert (1845 - ), 202 Jacob (about 1860 - ), 203 STANDLEY (about 1875 - ), 250 STEELE (about 1780 - ), 73 STEPHENS John H. (16 Feb 1799 - ), 115 Index of Names    278 STEWART Christina (about 1820 - ), 161 STILLWELL (about 1795 - ), 139 STONEHOUSE Alexander (29 Apr 1867 - ), 211 Edwin Austin (10 Oct 1876 - 6 Mar 1936), 212 Eva Viola (9 Aug 1883 - 18 Sep 1972), 212 George Edgar (16 Mar 1883 - 17 Feb 1910), 212 Gordon Stanley (9 Feb 1891 - Sep 1971), 212 Herbert (23 Jul 1874 - 1876), 212 Ida May (31 Aug 1875 - 1937), 212 James (1841 - 18 Jun 1923), 211, 214 James Walter (26 Dec 1887 - 7 Sep 1976), 212 Margaret (7 Feb 1842 - 20 Nov 1926), 209 Rachel (May 1869 - 23 JAN 1958/1959), 211 Robert (8 Jul 1871 - 10 Jan 1961), 212, 214 STOOTHOFF Johanna (about Jul 1752 - ), 32 STOOTHOOF Arietta (about 1735 - 11 Sep 1783), 68 STREET (about 1850 - ), 202 STROUSE David (about 1810 - ), 166 STRYKER Anna Williamson (29 Dec 1796 - 1865), 140 STUCK George (20 Jul 1794 - 20 Oct 1883), 93 SUILANT Catrina (about 1735 - ABT 1758/1759), 61 SWART Willem (4 Feb 1695 - ), 10 SWARTWOUT Elizabeth (1768 - ), 134 SWETLAND Horace Monroe (about 1855 - ), 177 Swim (SWIMM) James (about 1800 - ), 166 SWORDS Mary Brewerton (28 Feb 1809 - 1886), 135 TAK Helena (Lena) (Tack) (about Jan 1740 - ), 54 TAYLOR Nancy (1796 - May 1862), 123 Ten BROECK , 35 Ten BROEK Gerrit (about 1765 - ), 37 Gertrude (Geertruy) (11 Mar 1733 - ), 40 John (about Dec 1763 - 11 Jan 1838), 43 TENBROECK Catherine, 40 Ter BOSCH Catharina (Cathryn) (Bosch) (ABT FEB 1667/1668 - ), 7 Ter Bosch (BOSCH) Jan (Johannes) (Wouters) (Van) (19 May 1626 - 13 Apr 1679), 7 TESS Howard (1895/1896 - ), 253 THAXTER Curtis Hersey (26 Nov 1879 - 28 Jan 1945), 249 THOMAS William, 231 THORNTON Thomas James (17 Jul 1843 - 31 Jul 1927), 188 TICKNER Edith (20 Aug 1863 - 25 Jan 1928), 224 TIER Mildred (about 1870 - ), 213 TODD Isabella Ramsey (24 Nov 1804 - 2 Feb 1879), 73 TORRENCE Harold (about 1910 - ), 255 TRAVERYEER Maria (about 1720 - ), 33 TRAVIS Caleb (about 1820 - ), 162 TROSVICK Stella (about 1905 - ), 226 TUBBS Charlotte (1791 - Mar 1851), 126 TUNNISON Abigail (about 1735 - 21 Dec 1761), 70 TURNER Amaziah (about 1805 - ), 88 Frank (about 1910 - ), 255 UPDIKE Charity (1797 - 1863), 139 UPSON Asa (about 1795 - ), 114 VALENTINE Andrew J. (8 Apr 1831 - 5 Jan 1908), 208 Van AKEN Gideon (17 Jan 1779 - before 1867), 106 Joseph (about 1800 - ), 127 Van ARSDALE Christopher (about 1760 - ), 71 Peter (about 1800 - ), 141 Van BENSCHOTEN Elizabeth Annatje (Betsy) (1770 - ), 131 Jacob (about Nov 1756 - ), 60 Jane (about 1812 - 18 Jul 1839), 99 Theunis (about Jul 1716 - about 1785), 31 Index of Names    279 Van CLEEF Jane Pumyea (about Mar 1770 - 5 Jun 1851), 135 Van CUREN Catherine (about 1812 - ), 124 Van Den BOGAART Jacobus (about Sep 1687 - about May 1756), 8 Van DOREN Maria (about 1805 - ), 136 William (about 1800 - ), 136 Van DUSER Melinda M. (about 1815 - 29 Apr 1892), 104 Van DUYN Mary (4 Apr 1725 - 15 Nov 1763), 35 Van DYKE Amy (1770 - 1859), 129 Van ETTEN Sally Catherine (1816 - 23 Jul 1848), 100 Van ETTON Elisabeth (ABT MAR 1741/1742 - Aug 1768), 64 Van GAASBECK Peter (about Sep 1754 - ), 42 Van GARDEN Elizabeth (about 1777 - ), 132 Van HARLINGEN (about 1740 - ), 34 Van HOEVENBERG Henricus (about 1760 - ), 63 Van KEUREN Abraham (Feb 1752 - 25 Apr 1817), 62 Van MIDDLESWART Femmetje Teunise (about 1680 - ), 13 Susan (1761/1762 - 16 Mar 1813), 74 Van ORDEN Annatje (3 Feb 1751 - 1825), 38 Benjamin (27 Aug 1756 - 17 Sep 1837), 39 Catherine (1740 - ), 19 Catryntje (11 Mar 1752 - 1752), 39 Elizabeth (about Jun 1729 - ), 18, 39, 52, 81 Elizabeth (8 Dec 1784 - 22 Apr 1860), 82 Hezekiah (22 Jul 1747 - 13 Aug 1796), 38 Ignatius (4 Feb 1731 - 9 Jul 1807), 18, 40 Ignatius (16 Nov 1769 - 2 Dec 1848), 40 Jan (2 Jan 1791 - ), 82 John (26 May 1727 - 8 Feb 1813), 18, 39 John (about Sep 1763 - ), 39 Margaret (about Sep 1769 - ), 39 Margaret (Margriet) (about Dec 1725 - ), 18, 38, 48, 94 Peter (9 Feb 1732 - 30 Jan 1761), 18 Peter (10 Feb 1761 - 15 Jul 1841), 39, 82 Petrus (Peter) (19 Feb 1761 - 15 Jul 1841), 51 Pieterese (1723 - 1725), 18 Rachel (9 Jul 1786 - 23 Feb 1867), 82 Sara (before 23 Jul 1758 - ), 40 Sarah (1735 - before 1747), 18 Sarah (18 Aug 1758 - 12 Dec 1824), 39 Temperence (15 Feb 1744 - 15 Sep 1815), 38 Tryntje (9 Jul 1786 - 13 Sep 1833), 82 Willem (William) (before 14 Apr 1765 - 1840), 40 William (1683 - about Feb 1765), 15, 48, 52 William (1717 - 17 Mar 1793), 18, 38 William (15 Feb 1754 - 23 Oct 1777), 39 Van PELT Abigail (about 1800 - ), 135 Van STEENBERGEN Maria (about Mar 1740 - ), 82 Van VECHTEN Cornelis Teunissen (1 Sep 1640 - ), 11 Dirck Teunissen (9 FEB 1633/1634 - 25 Nov 1702), 5 Elizabeth, 38 Michael Dircksen (Michiel) (28 Nov 1663 - 24 Mar 1737), 5 Neeltje Cornelis (about 1676 - 15 Jun 1736), 11 Van WAGENEN Maria (1723 - Jan 1783), 54 Van WAGNER Belinda (about 1800 - ), 166 Van ZANDT Gilbert (Gillet) (1815/1816 - ), 180 VANDENBERG Elisabeth (about 1757 - about 1813), 39 VANDENBURG Francis (Teunis) (about 1760 - ), 94 VANDERBELT Altje (ABT 1722/1742 - ), 73 VANDERBERG Peter (1759/1760 - ), 69 VANSICLEN Cornelius (about 1815 - ), 162 VARDEN Alpha (1878/1879 - ), 221 VECHTEN Jannetje (Jannet) (about 1695 - ), 13 VERMILYE Rachel (1637 - ), 7 VOMINE Rachel (about 1738 - ), 69 VOORHEES Jane (30 Jan 1807 - ), 182 Jane (about 1775 - ), 77 Lucas (1753 - 1812), 68 Nicholas (about 1795 - ), 141 VREDENBERG Isaac (about 1765 - ), 64 Index of Names    280 VREELAND Johanna (Freeland) (5 Sep 1793 - after 1850), 188 VREELANT Jannetje Michielse (about 1643 - ), 5 VRELANDT Aaphje (about 1710 - ), 12 VROOM Breghye (Brachie) (23 Aug 1725 - 4 Feb 1791), 36 George Corssen (Joris) (about 1720 - ), 15 Peter (about 1720 - ), 15 Peter Dumont (12 Dec 1791 - 18 Nov 1873), 76 Vroom Or Ten BROECK Hendrick Tenbroeck (about 1760 - ), 37 WALKER James (1859 - 1942), 211 John (about 1885 - ), 214 WALTERS , 208 Apoline (Appie) (26 Nov 1915 - 1997), 254 WANLESS Vera (about 1915 - ), 246 WARFORD Julia (1824 - ), 96 WARING Elizabeth (12 Oct 1779 - 7 Mar 1846), 95 Sarah (Sally) (about 1775 - before 1808), 95 WARREN Frederick (about 1790 - ), 123 Sylvia (1812 - 31 Dec 1883), 99 WATSON Eliza (8 Sep 1856 - 1 Jan 1928), 230 WEED William B. (23 May 1803 - 15 Oct 1886), 123 WELLS Elijah (8 Jan 1752 - Mar 1822), 118 William (about May 1732 - ), 22 WESTGATE Ada (Dec 1870 - ), 221 Bertha Maud (Maud) (21 Oct 1884 - 1963), 222, 243 Evelyn (about 1917 - ), 243 Hannah May (28 Feb 1886 - 15 Mar 1894), 222 Harry (6 Mar 1846 - 2 Jul 1896), 221 Harry (about 1919 - ), 243 Harry Frederick (Fred) (21 Oct 1889 - 2 Dec 1974), 222, 243 Julia (28 Dec 1871 - 1932), 222 Marguerite (10 Jun 1908 - 1996), 242 Mary Sophia (17 Apr 1876 - 1 May 1876), 222 Minnie Violet (17 Mar 1874 - 25 Aug 1947), 222, 241 Samuel Shelton (26 Mar 1877 - Mar 1961), 222, 242 Samuel Shelton (26 May 1910 - 13 Oct 1978), 243 Thomas Pierson (16 Mar 1879 - 12 Nov 1959), 222 WHALEY Virginia (about 1915 - ), 256 WHAN James (1853/1854 - 20 Feb 1926), 204 WHITE Sara (Weit) (about 1758 - 1791/1809), 107 Truman (about 1790 - ), 107 WHITNEY Zerah (10 Jun 1784 - 15 Jan 1873), 111 WICKAM William (about 1780 - ), 73 WIGHTMAN Sarah (about 1865 - ), 177 WILLIAMS Hannah (about 1825 - ), 161 WILLIAMSON Nicholas (about Nov 1758 - ), 68 WILSON Elizabeth (about 20 Apr 1843 - 15 Sep 1915), 219 Ethel (about 1890 - ), 212 George (about 1895 - ), 214 Hannah (about 1830 - ), 152 John (1810/1811 - 1851/1861), 215, 219 John Gilmour (Jack) (8 Sep 1909 - ), 244 Mary (23 Aug 1844 - 14 Apr 1924), 215 WINNE Ariantje Harriett (26 Dec 1757 - after 1830), 105, 127, 178 WINTER Robert (31 Dec 1805 - 29 Nov 1878), 159 WOLF Tobias (about 1810 - ), 128 WOOD Sylvia (27 Mar 1808 - 9 Feb 1880), 162 WOODER Irene C. (20 Jul 1902 - 25 Apr 1987), 246 WOODRUFF Amasa (about 1790 - ), 112 WORRELL Rodney (about 1915 - ), 248 WYCKOFF A., 208 WYNKOOP Jane Elisabeth (Elisabeth) (31 Dec 1714 - ), 27, 64 YAPLE Abram H. (4 Apr 1809 - 12 Apr 1878), 126 Anna (1806 - 24 Sep 1833), 126 Anson (22 Nov 1817 - 24 Nov 1817), 125 Catherine (24 Dec 1792 - 25 Aug 1849), 114 Catherine (7 May 1792 - ), 123 Christian (20 Jan 1810 - 1906), 124 Cornelius Brink (5 Oct 1812 - 13 Feb 1884), 125 David (20 Sep 1795 - 25 Mar 1876), 114 Index of Names    281 YAPLE (continued) David (14 Apr 1805 - 24 Dec 1888), 124 Eleanor (Nellie) (15 Mar 1799 - 8 Jul 1899), 123 Elizabeth (Betsey) (5 Nov 1797 - 18 MAR 1877/1878), 114 Henry (28 Aug 1791 - 21 Aug 1863), 114 Henry (Mar 1792 - Mar 1851), 126 Henry C. (19 Jul 1807 - 9 Mar 1883), 124 Hermanus (Harmonus) (1796 - 28 Mar 1823), 126 Jacob (8 Mar 1760 - 5 Jun 1817), 112 Jacob (19 Aug 1794 - 1872/1880), 123 Jane (1805 - 29 May 1838), 126 Jane Ann (about 10 Aug 1788 - 5 Dec 1835), 123, 159, 178 Johann Christian (Christian) (1768 - 15 Feb 1855), 122, 160, 162 Johann Philip (Philip) (2 May 1770 - 18 Mar 1846), 125 John (12 May 1786 - ), 114 John (17 Nov 1796 - before 1870), 123 John N. 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