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- Vintage photo slides from the 1950s & 1960s
Free genealogy resources, tools, and more Vintage Photo Slides from 1958-1966 One man's travels around America, in chronological order Share The barn New York Walt Whitman sign View from the hill View from Hill (Chores) Cows coming down the lane The buildings from the hill Cottage Maryland Cow at U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Maryland USDA Washington DC Tomb of the Unknown Soldier New York Shoreline at Riverhead New York New York New York Northville Fuel New York Possibly Riverhead New York New York New York Possibly New York New York School (probably New York) New York School (probably New York) New York School (probably New York)
- Leonards in NY 1800 | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Analyze, compare and learn about the Leonard households in New York from 1790 to 1840. Although these early census only named the head of household, use this tool to find out which Leonard households contained a person of the age you are looking for. Share 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 Leonard households in NY 1800 Only the head of household was named on the 1800 U.S. Federal Census. The list below, contains all the Leonard households found in New York on the census in 1800. You can also use this tool to narrow down which Leonard households had a child (male or female) fitting the age of the person you are looking for. Start by choosing the gender of the person. Then, choose the age group they would appear under in 1800. Results that don't fit your criteria will be eliminated from the results below. Click a name to learn more about the family and to see any other Leonards living in the same town and/or county, if any. Select the gender and age group of the Leonard you are looking for: Gender Age Start Over Showing all Leonard households on the census in New York in 1800: Matches: 60 Sort by Name Sort by Town Sort by County Name Total Place Abner Leonard 5 Sharon, Schoharie, New York Abraham Leonard 3 Whitehall, Washington, New York Amos Leonard 7 Deerfield, Oneida, New York Asa Leonard 12 Tioga, Tioga, New York Benjamin Leonard 6 Worcester, Otsego, New York Channey Leonard 6 Newburgh, Orange, New York Charles Leonard 5 Brookfield, Chenango, New York Daniel A. Leonard 4 New York Ward 7, New York, New York Daniel Leonard 4 Bethlehem, Albany, New York Daniel Leonard 1 Richfield, Otsego, New York David Leonard 6 Hillsdale, Columbia, New York David Leonard 8 Middletown, Delaware, New York Ebenezer Leonard 10 Burlington, Otsego, New York Enoch Leonard 12 Albany Ward 3, Albany, New York Ephraim Leonard 8 Western, Oneida, New York Francis Leonard 4 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Henry Leonard 3 Milton, Saratoga, New York Isaac Leonard 4 Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York Jacob Leonard 3 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 2 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 5 Milton, Saratoga, New York James Leonard 10 Walton, Delaware, New York James Leonard 4 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Job Leonard 9 Granville, Washington, New York John Leonard 8 Bethlehem, Albany, New York John Leonard 6 Ovid, Cayuga, New York John Leonard 5 New York Ward 2, New York, New York John Leonard 10 New York Ward 6, New York, New York John Leonard 4 Troy, Rensselaer, New York John Leonard 6 Hartford, Washington, New York John Leonard 3 Whitehall, Washington, New York Jonathan Leonard 6 Northampton, Ontario, New York Joseph Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Joseph Leonard 10 Union, Tioga, New York Joshua Leonard 8 Cazenovia, Chenango, New York Levi Leonard 3 Burlington, Otsego, New York Livingston Leonard 3 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Manassa Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Moses Leonard 6 Milton, Saratoga, New York Nathan Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Nathan Leonard 10 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Nathaniel Leonard 1 Milton, Saratoga, New York Nathaniel Leonard 6 Argyle, Washington, New York Noah Leonard 5 Augusta, Oneida, New York Reuben Leonard 7 Beekman, Dutchess, New York Robert Leonard 3 New York Ward 4, New York, New York Robert Leonard 9 Troy, Rensselaer, New York Robert Leonard 5 Ballston, Saratoga, New York Rufus Leonard 8 Litchfield, Herkimer, New York Sarah Leonard 3 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Solomon Leonard 5 Litchfield, Herkimer, New York Solomon Leonard 8 Pompey, Onondaga, New York Stephen Leonard 3 Herkimer, Herkimer, New York Thomas Leonard 2 Beekman, Dutchess, New York Thomas Leonard 6 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Thomas Leonard 6 New York Ward 2, New York, New York Thomas Leonard 8 Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York Timothy Leonard 12 Granville, Washington, New York Walter Leonard 6 Chemung, Tioga, New York William Leonard 2 Clinton, Dutchess, New York Statistics & Observations In 1800 there were 60 Leonard households in NY. The total number of people residing in Leonard households in NY in 1800 was 349. Of these, two were free people of color and four were slaves. 32% of the occupants of Leonard homes in NY in 1800 were under the age of 10 and 11% were over age 45.
- Dutch Names | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Dutch names and their English variations. Common Dutch Names Choose a name for more information Girl Names (traditionally) Aaghie Aaltje Adda Adriaantje Aevje Agnitje Aletta Alida Anneken Annetje Baltje Barber Bartje Beletje Bell Bella Betje Christienje Claasje Diewertje Dirkje Elsje Emmetje Engeltje Eva Floortje Floris Geerje Geertruyd Gertje Giertje Grietje Hansje Hendrikje Heyltje Hillegonda Jaapje Jacomyntje Jakomina Janneken Jannetje Johanna Josina Josyntje Kaatje Katryne Katryntje Klaartje Leentje Lena Lenoor Leonara Letje Lotje Lysbet Lysje Maacke Maartje Machtel Margritje Maria Marietje Mariken Marritje Martyntje Marytje Mietje Naatje Neeltje Niesje Paulyntje Roosje Saartje Staats Styntje Tanneken Teuntje Toontje Truytje Tryntje Tyne Willemptje Wyntje Ydje Zanneke Boy Names (traditionally) Aarend Art Andries Arent Arie Arnout Balt Balthus Barent Bartel Bastiaan Boudeuyn Christiaan Christoffel Daam Denys Derrick Dietrick Dirk Doris Epje Ernst Evert Filip Filips Frans Gerrit Giel Gillis Goris Govert Guert Gysbert Gyselbert Hans Hendrick Henrick Huygen Jaap Jacobus Jan Japic Jellis Jochem Johannes Joost Joris Jurge Jurian Karel Kasper Kees Kerstan Klaas Klaasje Klasyne Kobus Koris Krelis Kristiaan Kyrn Laurens Leendert Lieve Lieven Lodewyk Louis Louris Lukas Luytje Maas Matthys Mewes Obaje Otte Parvel Paulus Phlip Roelof Rutgert Rykard Sander Saul Stoffel Tebout Teunis Tewis Tymen Tys Wouter Dutch Genealogy Resources
- Military Wall of Honor - MyGenealogyAddiction.com
This page is reserved for members of my family who served in the military, paving the way to the freedom we know today. With honor and respect we remember them and all who have served. Wall of Honor Much of my family came from central New York in a region called the Military Tract. Many of them fought for our country and some claimed bounty land and pensions. Others in Pennsylvania and New England also rose to the call of duty. These are some of my grandfathers who, I am proud to say, fought in American wars. Select a name to read more about their life and service. (This page may take a moment to load!) To date, I have discovered 45 military ancestors: NAME BORN BRANCH RELATIONSHIP James Sherman 1841 (est.) LEONARD Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Josiah Mackey Reese 1832 Feb 25 REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather William Hiram Dykeman 1831 Sept 22 DYKEMAN Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Nicholas Hollenbeck 1822 Feb 10 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Albert Strong 1819 Apr 22 DECKER Maternal Honorable Soldier of the Civil War 4th Great-Grandfather Ira S Brooks 1818-1821 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the Civil War 4th Great-Grandfather Eli Dykeman Jr 1805-1807 DYKEMAN Paternal 1st Infantry U.S. Army 4th Great-Grandfather Joseph Everett Gale 1799 DANIELS Paternal Veteran of the Black Hawk War 4th Great-Grandfather Helen Smith Torrance 26 Apr 1790 DYKEMAN Paternal Immigrant Ancestor 5th Great-Grandmother Royal Ensign 1792 Jan 22 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the Civil War 5th Great-Grandfather Elijah Garrison 1788 DANIELS Paternal Virginia Militia (War of 1812) 5th Great-Grandfather John Wesley Gale Sr 1765 (est.) DANIELS Paternal Colonel in the War of 1812 5th Great-Grandfather Jeremiah Shevalier 1760 HOLLENBECK Paternal Lieutenant in New York State Militia 5th Great-Grandfather Williams Huntley 1755/6 Feb 15 HOLLENBECK Paternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather Uriah Jacobs 1754 Aug 27 DYKEMAN Paternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather Daniel Dugan 1750 Mar 9 REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather John Ryder 1784-1790 (est.) REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the War of 1812 6th Great-Grandfather Nathan Wood 1761/2 Apr 16 HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Ezra Rood 1760 Nov 18 HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Job Shirley 1757 Oct HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Rev John Strong Sr 1755 Apr 10 DECKER Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Israel Underhill 1755 (or earlier) DECKER Maternal Ensign 3rd Reg. NY Militia 6th Great-Grandfather Benjamin Stanton 1754 Oct 4 (or Oct 12) HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Datus Ensign Jr 1752 May 21 (baptism) HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather John Burrill 1742 Mar 10 LEONARD Paternal Soldier in the French War 6th Great-Grandfather Thaddeus Dykeman 1739 (est.) DYKEMAN Paternal French and Indian War 6th Great-Grandfather Peter Chevalier 1735 Jan 25 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather John Huntley (3) 1729 (est.) HOLLENBECK Paternal 3rd Connecticut Regt, Continental Army 6th Great-Grandfather Samuel Reider 1758 (est.) REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 7th Great-Grandfather Datus Ensign Sr 1729 Sep 22 HARVEY Maternal Surveyor of Highways, Hartford, CT 7th Great-Grandfather Joshua Eaton 1721 July 1 LEONARD Paternal Soldier killed in the French & Indian War 7th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wood Jr 1716 Apr 3 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the American Revolution 7th Great-Grandfather Abraham Garrison Sr 1685 DANIELS Paternal Militia, Overseer of Roads, Constable, Grand Jury 7th Great-Grandfather Nathaniel Hall 1723 Feb 8 HARVEY Maternal Captain 8th Great-Grandfather Corp. Jonas Eaton 1680 May 18 LEONARD Paternal 8th Great-Grandfather Samuel Storrs III 1701 Aug 22 HARVEY Maternal Captain in Connecticut Militia 9th Great-Grandfather Aaron Huntley Sr 1654 Apr 15 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of King Philip's War 9th Great-Grandfather Francis Dudley 1640 HARVEY Maternal Soldier in King Philip's War 10th Great-Grandfather Sgt. John Choat 1624 LEONARD Paternal Sergeant (Militia perhaps) 10th Great-Grandmother Robert Webster 1619 Nov 17 (baptism) HARVEY Maternal Lieutenant of the General Court 10th Great-Grandfather Capt. John Underhill 1597 Oct 5 DECKER Maternal Hero of the Pequot War 10th Great-Grandfather George Hazard 1662 (est.) DECKER Maternal Colonel of the Militia 11th Great-Grandfather Robert Feake 1602 DECKER Maternal Lieutenant 11th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wilbur Jr 1622 DECKER Maternal Captain (King Phillip's War) and Pattaquamscutt Purchaser 13th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wilbur Sr 1598 (est.) DECKER Maternal Constable & Sergeant 14th Great-Grandfather Check back for new additions! If you have photos or information about any of these honorable men, please comment below or contact me ! See more... Genealogy Resources Find Military Records
- Index of Ancestors - Browse or Search
Genealogy of the Reese, Harvey, Dickinson, Decker, Shirley, Leonard, Daniels, Hollenbeck and Dykeman line with hundreds of their ancestors... Advertisement: Advertisement: Index of Ancestors Maternal Paternal Clear Filters Sort by First Name Sort by Last Name Sort by Generation Quick Find Showing results based on your keyword: Showing Paternal Ancestors: Showing Maternal Ancestors: Reese Harvey Dickinson Decker Leonard Hollenbeck Daniels Dykeman Generation/Name Branch & Relationship to Me 3 Margaret Annie Dickinson DICKINSON Grandmother 3 Lloyd Newman Reese REESE Grandfather 3 Ethel Marguerite Daniels DANIELS Grandmother 3 Robert Jasper Leonard LEONARD Grandfather 4 Delaphina Decker DECKER Great-Grandmother 4 William Henry Dickinson DICKINSON Great-Grandfather 4 Mary Esther Harvey HARVEY Great-Grandmother 4 Lloyd John Reese REESE Great-Grandfather 4 Percy Henry Daniels DANIELS Great-Grandfather 4 Vena Dykeman DYKEMAN Great-Grandmother 4 Rose Ellen Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK Great-Grandmother 4 Albert Jay Leonard LEONARD Great-Grandfather 5 Lydia Mayo DECKER 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Charles Gilbert Decker DECKER 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Harry D Dickinson DICKINSON 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Annie Robinson DICKINSON 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Newman Archelaus Harvey HARVEY 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Gertrude Esther Shirley HARVEY 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Ada Rebecca Temple REESE 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Maynard Washington Reese REESE 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Eliza Bell Gale DANIELS 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 William Daniels DANIELS 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Olive Jane Jacobs DYKEMAN 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Arthur Dykeman DYKEMAN 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Mary Ellen McGinnis HOLLENBECK 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Jasper Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Cora E. Sherman LEONARD 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Lewis F. Leonard LEONARD 2nd Great-Grandfather 6 Oscar Mayo DECKER 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Lycenia Strong DECKER 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Dickinson DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Elizabeth Reynolds DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Emma Griffith DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 George Robinson DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Betsy A. Stowell HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Clark Harvey HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary J Brooks HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Royal John Shirley HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Josiah Mackey Reese REESE 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Effie Rachel Shaner REESE 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Rebecca Alice Reese REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 6 John Lloyd Temple REESE 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Martha Jane Allen REESE 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Austin Miles Daniels DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary Ellen Wilkinson DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Mary Jane Loveland DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Elijah Gale DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 John W. Jacobs DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Polly Whitmore DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Mahala Augusta Hovey DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 William Hiram Dykeman DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Lucy Ann Shevalier HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Nicholas Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Catherine Smith HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 William McGinnis HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary Polly Brown LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Charles Russell Leonard LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 James Sherman LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Amy Dow LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandmother 7 Hannah Saloma Underhill DECKER 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Raymond H. Mayo DECKER 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Albert Strong DECKER 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mary C. Newell DECKER 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Ann Park DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Reynolds DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 William Dickinson (II) DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Ann Loy DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Phebe Kimberly DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Griffith DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Newman Harvey HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Alpheus Stowell HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Julia Brown HARVEY 4th Great-Grandmother 7 John Shirley HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Esther Abigail Ensign HARVEY 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Ira S Brooks HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Abraham Reese Jr REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Sarah Ryder REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Jacob Shaner Jr REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mary M. Dugan REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 David Reese REESE 5th Great-Grandfather 7 James Temple REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Margaret McGarvey REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Valentine Allen REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 William Daniel DANIELS 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Elizabeth D. Garrison DANIELS 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Joseph Everett Gale DANIELS 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mahala Jordan DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Samuel Torrance Hovey DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Elizabeth W Jenks DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Jacobs DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Eli Dykeman Jr DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Rachel Bush DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 John Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Hannah R. Conrad HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Joanna Huntley HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Peter Shevalier HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Nicholas Smith HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Sophronia Burrill LEONARD 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Russell Leonard LEONARD 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Eleanor Sparks LEONARD 4th Great-Grandmother Load More Generations Advertisement:
- Genealogy Resources by State | genealogyaddict
Free genealogy resources, tools, and more Share General American Resources (Free) General American Resources (Pay Service) Select a State Alabama AL Alaska AK Arizona AZ Arkansas AR California CA Colorado CO Connecticut CT Delaware DE Florida FL Georgia GA Hawaii HI Idaho ID Illinois IL Indiana IN Iowa IA Kansas KS Kentucky KY Louisiana LA Maine ME Maryland MD Massachusetts MA Michigan MI Minnesota MN Mississippi MS Missouri MO Montana MT Nebraska NE Nevada NV New Hampshire NH New Jersey NJ New Mexico NM New York NY North Carolina NC North Dakota ND Ohio OH Oklahoma OK Oregon OR Pennsylvania PA Puerto Rico PR Rhode Island RI South Carolina SC South Dakota SD Tennessee TN Texas TX Utah UT Vermont VT Virginia VA Washington WA Washington DC DC West Virginia WV Wisconsin WI Wyoming WY Search Genealogy Resources
- Rhode Island Vital Records online free
Find vital records of your ancestors going back to colonial times. Early Rhode Island Vital Records Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, by James Newell Arnold (Choose a volume) Vol. 1 Kent County births, marriages, and deaths [Volume not found] Vol. 2 Providence County births, marriages, and deaths. See more here . Vol. 3 Providence County continued [Volume not found] Vol. 4 Newport County births, marriages, and deaths Vol. 5 Washington County births, marriages, and deaths Vol. 6 Bristol County [Volume not found] Vol. 7 Friends and Ministers Vol. 8 Episcopal and Congregational [Volume not found] Vol. 9 Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket & Newman Congregational Church Vol. 10 Town and Church (a wide variety of data) Vol. 11 Church Records Vol. 12 Revolutionary rolls and newspapers Vol. 13 Deaths in Providence Journal S-Z, Providence Gazette A-J (1762-1830) Vol. 14 Providence Gazette Marriages K-Z, Marriages A-C (1762-1825) Vol. 15 Providence Gazette Marriages D-Z, United States Chronicle Deaths A-Z Vol. 16 Marriages from newspapers United States Chronicle, American Journal, Impartial Observer, Providence Journal, Providence Semi Weekly Journal, Providence Gazette Vol. 17 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix Marriages A-R Vol. 18 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix marriages & deaths Vol. 19 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, Columbian Phenix Deaths N-Z, Rhode Island American Marriages A-G Vol. 20 Marriages in Rhode Island American H-Z, Deaths A-B Vol. 21 Deaths in Rhode Island American C-S See also Alphabetical index of the births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence by Snow, Edwin M. (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888; Chapin, Charles V. (Charles Value), 1856-1941; Providence (R.I.) Click here . Other sources: Rhode Island Resources by County or Town Births, Marriages, Deaths and Divorce in Rhode Island in 1896 Rhode Island History digital collection Please let me know of any broken links or special requests in the comments:
- Leonard Researchers
Collaborate with us to piece together the many branches of the Leonard family tree. Add your name to the Leonard Researcher Directory UNCHECK this box if you DO NOT want your information to be displayed in our Leonard Researcher Directory . Submit Your content has been submitted. Click here to view the Directory . An error occurred. Check your entries. Please search and find or add your earliest known Leonard ancestor to WikiTree. Then enter their WikiTree ID here: This is a required field. Enter "Unknown" if necessary. TO JOIN THE LEONARDS OF NEW ENGLAND & BEYOND project on WikiTree, be sure to enter your WikiTree ID also. Click here to see a list of all the Leonards currently indexed on WikiTree. In the snip below, which is the WikiTree page for my earliest Leonard ancestor, you can see his WikiTree ID is "Leonard-8031" at the bottom of the image.
- Hollenbeck Family Genealogy & many other free resources
Descendants of William Hollenbeck b. 1745, father of John Hollenbeck, whose descendants lived in Cortland County, New York. My Branch of the Hollenbeck Family Loading ancestor list... Generation 4 Rose Ellen Hollenbeck + Albert Jay Leonard Generation 5 Mary Ellen McGinnis + Jasper Hollenbeck Generation 5 Jasper Hollenbeck + Mary Ellen McGinnis Generation 6 Lucy Ann Shevalier + Nicholas Hollenbeck Generation 6 Nicholas Hollenbeck + Lucy Ann Shevalier Generation 6 Catherine Smith + William McGinnis Generation 6 William McGinnis + Catherine Smith Generation 7 John Hollenbeck + Hannah R. Conrad Generation 7 Hannah R. Conrad + John Hollenbeck Generation 7 Joanna Huntley + Peter Shevalier Generation 7 Peter Shevalier + Joanna Huntley Generation 7 Nicholas Smith + Generation 8 Anna Barbara Engel + John Conrad Generation 8 John Conrad + Anna Barbara Engel Generation 8 Jeremiah Shevalier + Catherine Rohrbacker Generation 8 Catherine Rohrbacker + Jeremiah Shevalier Generation 8 Williams Huntley + Hannah Generation 8 Hannah + Williams Huntley Generation 8 William Hollenbeck + Generation 9 Conrad Engel + Eva Maria Jung Generation 9 Eva Maria Jung + Conrad Engel Generation 9 John Huntley (3) + Lois Beckwith Generation 9 Lois Beckwith + John Huntley (3) Generation 9 Peter Chevalier + Generation 10 Elisheba Raynor + Mathew Beckwith (3rd) Generation 10 Mathew Beckwith (3rd) + Elisheba Raynor Generation 10 Joseph Huntley + Ruth Williams Generation 10 Ruth Williams + Joseph Huntley Generation 10 Elias Chevalier + Generation 11 Mathew Beckwith (2nd) + Generation 11 Elizabeth Pearson + John Huntley (2) Generation 11 John Huntley (2) + Elizabeth Pearson Generation 11 Sarah Rogers + Thomas Williams Generation 11 Thomas Williams + Sarah Rogers Generation 12 Mathew Beckwith (1st) + Generation 12 Samuel Pearson + Dorcas Johnson Generation 12 Dorcas Johnson + Samuel Pearson Generation 12 Aaron Huntley Sr + Mary Champion Generation 12 Mary Champion + Aaron Huntley Sr Generation 13 Marmaduke Beckwith + 1 2 1 ... 1 2 ... 2 Dutch Baptismal Names and their English equivalents Dutch baptismal names are a genealogist’s hall of mirrors: the same person can appear under three spellings, two languages, and one very patient minister. What follows is a practical, historically grounded list of common Dutch baptismal (given) names used in New Netherland, the Mohawk Valley, and early New York, paired with their English equivalents or customary Anglicized forms. These are not strict translations so much as socially accepted swaps used in church records, will Baptism Records Break Down Brick Walls We all seek birth, marriage, and death dates and places for every ancestor in our tree, but if you're not getting excited when you find a baptismal record, you might be missing out on some valuable clues. Prior to the mandate for reporting births to the State in the late 1800s, vital records were limited mostly to church records or entries in the family Bible, provided that names and dates were recorded there. Baptismal registers can provide more information than you might th The Difference Between Palatine Germans, Netherland Dutch, and Pennsylvania Dutch in New York and Pennsylvania The history of early European settlers in New York and Pennsylvania is rich and complex, shaped by various groups whose identities often overlap or confuse modern readers. Among these groups, the Palatine Germans, Netherland Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Low Dutch, and High Dutch stand out for their distinct origins, languages, and cultural influences. Understanding their differences helps clarify the early colonial history of the region and sheds light on the roots of many Amer The Mohawk Dutch Language and Its Cultural Significance The Mohawk Dutch language represents a fascinating chapter in the history of cultural exchange in North America. This hybrid language emerged from the interaction between Dutch settlers and the Mohawk people during the 17th century. Understanding what Mohawk Dutch sounded like offers insight into how languages blend and evolve, reflecting the complex relationships between communities. This post explores the distinctive features of Mohawk Dutch, its sound patterns, and its rol Nicholas Shevalier of Marathon, New York Nicholas Shevalier was a brother of my 3rd great-grandmother, Lucy Ann (Shevalier) Hollenbeck, making him my 3rd great-uncle, on my... Marathon, New York c1900 photos Tracing my family's history has been very interesting, to say the least. I knew almost nothing beyond my grandparents when I started... 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe for Free Updates Blogs about the Hollenbecks For more on the Hollenbeck family, see Leonard Road (the book). Nancy Hollenbeck also researched the family extensively. See her report here . Your comments, corrections, and additions are welcome! Join the discussion or start a new conversation! Share your Hollenbeck family memorabilia, records, and photos! 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- Timeline of Major Events & Inventions
Knowing what technologies were available to your ancestors during their lifetime could be useful when researching your family's history. This timeline puts it in perspective! - Timeline of Events & Inventions Knowing what major events were happening or what technologies were available to your ancestors during their lifetime could be useful when researching your family's history. For example, if they lived after 1839, there may be a photograph of them out there somewhere. If they lived after 1827, they may have been associated with or migrated west on the newly built railroads. If they died in New England in 1636, they could have been killed in the Pequot War. Browse the timeline below or enter a span of years to see events occurring within that time period. You can also search for an event, subject, or year. (This timeline is a work in progress. More events are added periodically.) Search Search Start Over No matches found Start Year End Year Search Error. End date must be after start date. 1524 Giovanni da Verrazzano explores New York 1540 Mabila (now Alabama) destroyed by Spanish soldiers 1550 Confederation of the Six Nations founded at Onondaga, New York 1560 The Bible is translated into English for the first time 1605 George Weymouth explores New England 1605 Gunpowder Plot of 1605 (England) 1606 The Plymouth Company and London Company are granted charters to establish settlements 1607 The Separatist Church (Puritans) breaks away from the Church of England 1607 Colonists arrive at Jamestown and establish a settlement 1607 Jan 30 British Channel Floods (Tsunami in England) 1609 The Starving Time at Jamestown 1609 Beaver Wars between the Iroquois and French (1609-1701) 1609 Sep 3 Henry Hudson sailed into New York's harbor 1610 Anglo-Powhatan Wars begin (1610-1646 intermittently) 1611 King James Bible translation completed and published 1614 Peace is made between the Powhatan Confederacy and the Virginia Colony 1618 The Thirty Years War begins in Central Europe (1618-1648) 1619 House of Burgesses first meeting in Virginia Colony 1619 The first African slaves brought to the Virginia Colony 1620 Dec 15 The Mayflower arrives at Cape Cod 1620 Sep 16 Mayflower departs from England 1621 The ship Fortune arrives at Plymouth 1622 Jamestown Massacre 1624 Dorchester Company attempts a settlement at Cape Ann 1624 Dutch West India Company founds New Netherland (New York and New Jersey) 1624 Virginia becomes a crown colony after Virginia Company fails 1625 Charles I becomes King of England, marking a new era (1625-1649) 1625 New Amsterdam (NY) founded by the Dutch West India Company 1626 Salem, Massachusetts is founded 1627 George Calvert abandons the Province of Avalon 1628 The Mohawks defeat the Mahicans (1624-1628) 1628 Massachusetts Bay Colony founded (1628-1692) 1629 Patroon system implemented by Kiliaen van Rensselaer 1629 The Cambridge Agreement signed 1630 First meeting of the Massachusetts General Court 1630 John Winthrop preaches his City upon a Hill sermon 1630 Puritans found 11 settlements including Boston (Massachusetts) 1632 George Calvert obtains charter to settle the Province of Maryland 1632 Tax Protest at Watertown, Massachusetts 1634 First English settlements in the Connecticut River Valley (1634-1636) 1634 First English settlers arrive at Maryland 1634 The eight Shires of Virginia named by the House of Burgesses 1635 Providence Plantations (Rhode Island) founded by Roger Williams 1635 Saybrook Colony established 1636 Pequot War 1636 The first university in the colonies (Harvard) founded 1636 Connecticut Colony founded by Thomas Hooker 1637 New Haven Colony is formed (Connecticut) 1637 Anne Hutchinson expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony 1638 The First Baptist Church in America established 1638 New Sweden (Delaware) founded by the Swedish 1642 The English Civil War begins (1642-1651) 1643 Kieft's War 1643 Founding of The New England Confederation 1644 Saybrook Colony incorporated into Connecticut Colony 1644 Second Native American Massacre (1644-1646) 1644 The Plundering Time of civil unrest in Maryland (1644-1646) 1644 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations charter granted 1648 The Cambridge Platform (religious constitution of Massachusetts) written 1649 Charles I of England is killed 1651 Virginia acknowledges the Parliament of England's authority 1655 The Dutch take control of New Sweden 1655 Peach Tree War 1655 Battle of the Severn fought in Maryland 1656 The first Quakers arrive in New England 1658 Death of Oliver Cromwell 1659 Esopus Wars 1660 Restoration of the monarchy in England; Charles II becomes king 1660 The execution of Quaker, Mary Dyer, the first of the four Boston martyrs 1660 Navigation Acts established by the English to regulate exports from the colonies 1662 House of Burgesses slave declaration 1662 The Half-Way Covenant adopted 1662 New Haven Colony incorporated into the Connecticut Colony 1663 Province of Carolina created upon charter granted by Crown 1664 Second Anglo-Dutch War (New York captured by England) 1665 The Duke of York Laws issued in New York 1666 The Great Fire of London 1667 The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667) results in Treaty of Breda 1669 The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina are written 1670 Old Charles Town (West Virginia) is founded 1673 Third Navigation Act regulates trade within the colonies 1673 Land rights in Virginia granted to Thomas Colepeper and Henry Bennet 1674 The Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674) results in the Treaty of Westminster 1674 Charters granted for the Provinces of East Jersey and West Jersey (New Jersey) 1675 Northfield, Massachusetts, abandoned 1675 King Philip's War (1675-1678) 1676 Bacon's Rebellion against Governor Berkely by Virginia settlers 1677 Covenant Chain Agreement 1677 North Carolina colonists rebel against Thomas Colepeper 1680 Destruction of the Westo tribe in South Carolina 1680 Province of New Hampshire becomes a royal colony 1681 William Penn granted Pennsylvania 1681 Charters issued for colonies 1682 Philadelpha is founded in the Province of Pennsylvania 1682 Plant Cutter riots in Gloucester County, Virginia 1683 Quo warranto proceedings instituted against the Province of Massachusetts 1683 Charter of Liberties issued in New York 1684 King Charles II revokes colonial charter 1685 Duke of York becomes King James II of England 1686 First German Pietists arrival in Pennsylvania 1686 Edmond Andros becomes Governor General of the Dominion of New England 1686 May Charter establishing the Dominion of New England in America arrives in Boston 1687 Arbitrary taxes cause protests in New England 1688 The Province of New York is added to the Dominion of New England 1688 Glorious Revolution in England (James II and VII replaced) 1688 King William's War begins in the American colonies (1688-1697) 1689 The Nine Years' War begins in France 1689 Leisler's Rebellion 1689 Government overthrown in Maryland 1689 Pennsylvania Quakers divided over doctrine of George Keith 1689 Apr 18 Boston Revolt overthrows the Dominion of New England in Boston 1690 The Spanish begin to colonise Texas 1690 Paper money issued for the first time in the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1690 French and Native American troops destroy Schenectady, New York 1691 Oct King William III and Mary II approved the charter establishing the Province of Massachusetts Bay 1692 The first Salem witch trials are held in Massachusetts 1693 Rice crops introduced in the Province of Carolina 1697 King William's War ends (1688-1697) resulting in Treaty of Ryswick 1699 Free blacks are ordered to leave the Colony of Virginia 1699 The export of colonial woolens is banned by Parliament 1700 The Iroquois and New France sign treaty of neutrality 1700 William Kidd arrested at Boston, tried for piracy and executed 1701 Yale University founded in New Haven, Connecticut 1701 Charter granted to the Colony of Delaware, separating it from Pennsylvania 1702 Queen Anne's War in the American colonies (1702-1713) 1702 War of the Spanish Succession in Europe 1702 The Province of New Jersey is formed by the combining of East Jersey and West Jersey 1704 Raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts, by Native Americans and French colonists 1705 Virginia Slave Codes of 1705 passed by the House of Burgesses in Virginia 1707 Benjamin Church attempts to take Port Royal in Nova Scotia 1710 Francis Nicholson takes Port Royal in Nova Scotia 1711 Quebec City resists the British 1711 Tuscarora war in North Carolina (1711-1715) 1715 Yamasee War in South Carolina (1715-1717) 1718 Blackbeard (Edward Teach) killed by Virginia's naval force 1719 Rebellion against proprietary officials in South Carolina 1720 Fort Niagara built by New France 1720 In South Carolina, slaves become the majority of the population 1721 Small pox prevalent in New England 1722 Dummer's War in northern New England and Canada (1722-1725) 1723 New laws passed to deal with slave conspiracies in the Colony of Virginia 1727 Fort Oswego built by the British 1729 Proprietary rights to the Carolinas are surrendered 1732 The Province of South Carolina attempts to ban the import of slaves 1732 The Province of Georgia is founded 1735 Thr Province of Georgia bans slavery 1739 The Stono Rebellion slave uprising in the Province of South Carolina attempted 1739 War of Jenkins' Ear 1740 Negro Act of 1740 enacted in South Carolina 1740 Attempted capture of St. Augustine by Britain's James Oglethorpe (failed) 1740 Battle of Cartagena de Indias (War of Jenkins' Ear) 1740 The Plantation Act of 1740 is passed as incentive to immigrate to the colonies 1741 The First Great Awakening (1730s and 1740s) 1741 Jonathan Edwards preaches sermon called Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God 1741 The Slave Insurrection of 1741 is suppressed in New York 1745 Siege of Louisbourgh (Cape Breton Island) by New Englanders 1746 Prince University founded 1747 Ohio Company founded 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (or Treaty of Aachen) 1750 The Province of Georgia reverses its decision on forbidding slavery 1750 Explorer Thomas Walker passes through the Cumberland Gap 1754 Columbia University founded as King's College (Royal Charter by George II) 1754 Fort Duquesne built by the French in Pennsylvania 1754 The French and Indian War begins and proceeds until 1763 1754 Jun Albany Convention of 1754 (Albany Congress) 1755 Expulsion of the Acadians by the British in Nova Scotia (1755-1758) 1755 Braddock Expedition (or Braddock's Defeat) 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego (part of the Seven Years' War) won by the French 1756 Seven Years' War begins in Europe and spans five continents 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry in New York by the French 1758 The first black Baptist church founded in Lunenbert, Virginia 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) French victory 1758 Battle of Fort Frontenac (part of the Seven Years' War) British victory 1758 Siege of Louisbourg (part of the Seven Years' War) British victory 1759 St 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Brown University founded in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1764 The Sugar Act and Currency Act are passed by British Parliament 1765 Aug Riots in Boston 1765 Mar The Stamp Act is passed 1765 May 29 Virginia Resolves passed by House of Burgesses 1765 May 3 The Quartering Act is passed 1765 Oct Stamp Act Congress held in New York City 1766 End of Pontiac's War 1766 Jan Quartering Act rejected by New York Assembly 1766 Mar The Stamp Act is repealed and replaced with The Declatory Act after boycott 1767 Jun Townshend Acts passed by British Parliament from 1767 to 1768
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