_Andrew D BRACEY ____ | (1867 - ....) m 1887 _August BRACY _______| | (1896 - ....) | | |_Anna C BRACEY ______ | (1870 - ....) m 1887 | |--Berdine BRACY | (1917 - ....) | _Jesse LALONE _______ | | (1847 - ....) m 1874 |_Emma LALONE ________| (1896 - ....) | |_Christina LALONE ___ (1857 - ....) m 1874
Date of Import: 12 Nov 2005
_Andrew HARDENBURG _____+ | (1807 - 1879) m 1829 _Edward HARDENBURG __| | (1836 - 1888) m 1868| | |_Margaret GILDERSLEEVE _+ | (1811 - 1885) m 1829 | |--Richard HARDENBERGH | | ________________________ | | |_Carrie MCMILLEN ____| m 1868 | |________________________
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_Andrew MOORE _______ | (1649 - 1719) m 1671 _Andrew MOORE _______| | (1674 - 1752) m 1698| | |_Sarah PHELPS _______ | (1653 - 1732) m 1671 | |--Amos MOORE | (1698 - 1785) | _____________________ | | |_Mary SANDERS _______| (1676 - 1721) m 1698| |_____________________
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_John Livingston MOTT _+ | (1973 - 1973) _John Grenville MOTT _| | | | |_Celestine GODDARD ____ | | |--Patrick MOTT | | _______________________ | | |______________________| | |_______________________
_Elijah PARKS _______+ | (1742 - 1790) m 1771 _William PARKS ______| | (1787 - 1856) m 1807| | |_Annie BEAUMONT _____ | (1749 - ....) m 1771 | |--Maria PARKS | (1816 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Fannie HYDE ________| (1790 - ....) m 1807| |_____________________
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
_William PARKS ______+ | (1765 - 1846) m 1787 _David Hall PARKS ___| | (1816 - 1847) m 1836| | |_Hannah HALL ________+ | (1769 - 1847) m 1787 | |--Mary Ann PARKS | (1839 - 1866) | _____________________ | | |_Martha TAYLOR ______| (1820 - 1906) m 1836| |_____________________
Date of Import: Jul 17, 2000
Date of Import: Jul 21, 2000
Date of Import: Jul 17, 2000
Date of Import: Jul 21, 2000
Listed as 15 yr. old
Date of Import: Jul 17, 2000
Date of Import: Jul 21, 2000
Married June 23,, by the Rev. C. Shook, S. Hammond, Jr. and Mary A. Parks
_Marinus VAN AKEN ___+ | (1660 - 1724) m 1683 _Pieter VAN AKEN ____| | (1685 - 1756) m 1707| | |_Pietunelle DEPRE ___+ | (1658 - 1724) m 1683 | |--Jan VAN AKEN | (1710 - 1787) | _Jan Cornelis DAMEN _+ | | (1638 - 1707) m 1662 |_Risjen DAMEN _______| (1687 - 1725) m 1707| |_Sophia MARTENSE ____+ (1643 - 1707) m 1662
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Some time prior to the Revolutionary War, a Van Aken came across Huzzy Hill and built a small house along the Swartekill Road one chain north of the Mogowasink Patent. The author is still researching just which Van Aken it was. By 1790 the home was described as the house of Benjamin Van Aken, thus it most probably built by either Gideon or Jan , both of whom had sons named Benjamin (of similar age, and married in the same year, to women named Maria!). The 1790 census shows the house as being constructed of stone and mud. Nothing remains of the approximately 20 by 20 foot house except for the foundation. It appeared on maps as late as the year 1875. In 1762, Jan Van Aken and his wife Grietjen DeGraff constructed a somewhat larger stone house about a mile further north and along the Rondout Kill or Creek near the ford at Greenkill. This house is at the end of (what is today) Decker Street. The Van Aken family lived on this farm, which covered much of the area, for several generations. As the family grew, it began to spread out a bit. The next generation at the original home were Benjamin and Maria. Their daughter Seletje married Johannes Niese whos grandfather had also come from Holland. The daughter of this pair, Elizabeth4, also married into the Van Aken family (to Peter, the great nephew of Benjamin). Elizabeth remarried to Hiram Terpening after the death of Peter in 1843. Elizabeth may have lived in the stone house at the southern end of Main Street (see next paragraph). C Most of the early VanAken family are burried in the old section of the Saint Remy Cemetary. The house was purchased by Abram Bruyn Hasbrouck in 1840 and there have been several additions to its structure through out the years. It remains in excellent condition. In the year 1840 about 200 acres of the VanAken farm in Greenkill along with the 1762 stone house was purchased by Abram Bruyn Hasbrouck. He purchased various tracts of land from the five sons of Jan VanAken and from others and reunified much of the original estate. A large part of present day Saint Remy occupies this same land. Mr. Hasbrouck named his estate after the village of Saint Remi in France 5 because it was a favorite resort of his. G Abram Bruyn Hasbrouck was probably the most notable resident of Saint Remy. He was a wealthy lawyer and educator and had served as president of Rutgers College for many years. He added the tower to the mansion as he remodelled it, and later added the newest wing. The renovation cost him $70,000! 6 He was also the founder and first president of the Ulster County Historical Society. Mr. Hasbrouck entertained three presidents of the United States at his estate with some of the finest forests, fishing grounds and orchards of that time. G One of these presidents was possibly Ulysses S. Grant. 16
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Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
This Individual was downloaded from: http://www.noren.com/family/family/individual.php?pid=I793
Date of Import: 26 Sep 2004
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Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: 26 Sep 2004
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: 26 Sep 2004
Date of Import: 26 Sep 2004
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: 26 Sep 2004
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_Dederick VAN AKEN __+ | (1853 - 1900) _Lionel Dederick VAN AKEN _| | (1875 - 1945) | | |_Flora May HAYES ____ | | |--Robert Moore VAN AKEN | (1902 - 1976) | _____________________ | | |_Roberta Maulder MOORE ____| (1880 - 1920) | |_____________________
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000