Gerhard Dingman1
M, b. 1709, d. 1780
| Father | Jacob Dingman b. 1675, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Eva Swartwout b. 1671, d. a 1745 |
Gerhard Dingman was born in 1709 at Kinderhoek, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Sep 17 1709 (from other sources) per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.2 He was baptized on 9 January 1709 at Reform Dutch Church, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Kinderhook per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. Albany per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2 He married Saarje Sarah Jansen, daughter of Dirk Jansen and Maria Cornelius, before 1732 at Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Columbia co. per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2,3 Gerhard Dingman "His daughter Eva stated that her father was a Loyalist. Other names are Gerhard, Gerit, Garret, Gerdus ect. First residence on he Susquehanna River , second residence on the Mohawk River" per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Aug 1, 2002. before 1750 at Susquehana River, New York, U.S.A..3 He lived before 1778 at Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York, U.S.A; Unadilla is in Otsego County which is immediately west of Schoharie County which is immiediately west of Albany County, which is immediately north of Green County. The Dingman's moved just a small distance - maybe a long way in those days. That explains why they could not get away from troubles.4 He lived before 1778 at Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York, U.S.A; "These folks lived first in the Kinderhook , Columbia County area, then to Lunenburg (now Athens) Greene County, then to Unadilla on the Susquehanna River. All this to avoid the talk of separation and rebellion and they got right into the worst of it at Unadilla." per email from Betty Gartner, Nov 8, 2002.4 He lived on 25 September 1779 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Sept to 24 Oct 1779; Gradus Dingman (Sr.); 1-1-1-0; from Niagara; Machiche" from Haldimand Papers, B166 - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.1 He "U.E.L. Claims Cont'd.: Garret Dingman wits. for John Woodcock claim. John Woodcock wits. knew Gerardus Dingman, he came to Canada on acct. of his loyalty, he had 3 horses, 1 bull, 5 sheep, 5 hogs, taken by the enemy." per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004. before 1780 at Canada.1 He died in 1780 at Machiche, Quebec; Date c. 1780 since wife is shown as a widow in Nov 1780 - if this woman is the wife of this Gerhardus Dingman?
" ... Her father Groddus Dingman ... died there in '82 .. " from U.E.L. Claim of daughter Eva - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
"They both died in a refugee camp at Machiche Quebec about 1782 I believe." per email from Betty Gartner, Nov 8, 2002.
Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.1,3,4
" ... Her father Groddus Dingman ... died there in '82 .. " from U.E.L. Claim of daughter Eva - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
"They both died in a refugee camp at Machiche Quebec about 1782 I believe." per email from Betty Gartner, Nov 8, 2002.
Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.1,3,4
Family | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
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Saarje Sarah Jansen1
F, b. 1712, d. 1782
| Father | Dirk Jansen2 b. c 1675 |
| Mother | Maria Cornelius2 b. c 1675 |
Saarje Sarah Jansen was born in 1712; per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2,3 She was baptized on 27 January 1713 at Reform Dutch Church, Albany, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.2 As of before 1732,her married name was Dingman. She married Gerhard Dingman, son of Jacob Dingman and Eva Swartwout, before 1732 at Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Columbia co. per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2,3 Saarje Sarah Jansen lived on 25 October 1780 at Machiche, New York, U.S.A; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Oct to 24 Nov 1780; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-0; widow; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Burleigh adds a notation to indicate that this was the wife of Gradus, Sr.4 She died in 1782 at Machiche, Quebec; "They both died in a refugee camp at Machiche Quebec about 1782 I believe." per email from Betty Gartner, Nov 8, 2002.
Note: Dr. Burleigh adds a notation to indicate that this was the wife of Gradus, Sr.4 She died in 1782 at Machiche, Quebec; "They both died in a refugee camp at Machiche Quebec about 1782 I believe." per email from Betty Gartner, Nov 8, 2002.
Family | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
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Sarah "Eva" Dingman1,2
F, b. March 1745
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Sarah "Eva" Dingman was born in March 1745 at Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002. She was baptized on 13 April 1745 at Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; "1745, Apr, 13, Loonenburg, Eva, dau. of Gerhard Dingman & Sarah his wife, 4 weeks old" from "Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg (Athens, Green Co.) - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.
Date Apr 13 1764 per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2,1 She married James McNutt after 1765 at New York, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Kathy Hoeldke & Mary Rindfleisch, Aug 15, 2004.1 As of after 1766,her married name was McNutt. Sarah "Eva" Dingman lived on 10 August 1780 at Machiche, Quebec; "Widow McNutt; Pennsylvania; self, 1 child over 12, 5 children under 12" from War Office Papers - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.2 As of after 1783,her married name was Pencil. She married John Pencil after 1783 at Canada; "Claimant says she is now the wife of John Pencil ..." also regarding first husband " .. he died in '79, Mashishe ... " see Eva Dingman's U.E.L. Claim - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.2 Sarah "Eva" Dingman "Eva stated that she had five brothers and that her father was a Loyalist" per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Aug 1, 2002. after 1784. She "U.E.L. Claims: Eva McNutt, late of Tyron County, widow of James McNutt. Montreal, Sep. 30, 178?. Claimant says she is now the wife of John Pencil. She was at Mashishe in '83. Her first husband, James McNutt, was nat. of A. Lived on Susquehana. Her husb. had engaged to serve in Sir Johns 2 Battalion in '78. He gave his name to the Seargnt to serve. He had come into Canada & meant to join, he died in '79, Mashishe, left a son now with Claimt, 14 yrs of age. He had 300 acres on Susquehana of Banyard & Wallis was to have paid in 10? years, had not paid. Cleared 20 acres. Lost 3 horses, 5 sheep, 5 hogs, furniture, clothes. The rebel Indians took them or killed them. Her father Groddus Dingman was driven to Canada as a Loyalist - died there in '82. He had some stock on his farm at Susquehana which was taken or killed. She is entitled only to a share of Father's Estate. She has 5 Bros. living. Her mother died at Mashishe. Claimt is entitled to the clothes & effects which she lost at Susquehana by the Rebels." per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Last digit of date of document is cut off; may be a 7?? - later shows as 1787
Note: Tyron Co. later became Montgomery Co. on 30 September 1787 at Montreal, Quebec.2
Date Apr 13 1764 per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1 2002.2,1 She married James McNutt after 1765 at New York, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Kathy Hoeldke & Mary Rindfleisch, Aug 15, 2004.1 As of after 1766,her married name was McNutt. Sarah "Eva" Dingman lived on 10 August 1780 at Machiche, Quebec; "Widow McNutt; Pennsylvania; self, 1 child over 12, 5 children under 12" from War Office Papers - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.2 As of after 1783,her married name was Pencil. She married John Pencil after 1783 at Canada; "Claimant says she is now the wife of John Pencil ..." also regarding first husband " .. he died in '79, Mashishe ... " see Eva Dingman's U.E.L. Claim - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.2 Sarah "Eva" Dingman "Eva stated that she had five brothers and that her father was a Loyalist" per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Aug 1, 2002. after 1784. She "U.E.L. Claims: Eva McNutt, late of Tyron County, widow of James McNutt. Montreal, Sep. 30, 178?. Claimant says she is now the wife of John Pencil. She was at Mashishe in '83. Her first husband, James McNutt, was nat. of A. Lived on Susquehana. Her husb. had engaged to serve in Sir Johns 2 Battalion in '78. He gave his name to the Seargnt to serve. He had come into Canada & meant to join, he died in '79, Mashishe, left a son now with Claimt, 14 yrs of age. He had 300 acres on Susquehana of Banyard & Wallis was to have paid in 10? years, had not paid. Cleared 20 acres. Lost 3 horses, 5 sheep, 5 hogs, furniture, clothes. The rebel Indians took them or killed them. Her father Groddus Dingman was driven to Canada as a Loyalist - died there in '82. He had some stock on his farm at Susquehana which was taken or killed. She is entitled only to a share of Father's Estate. She has 5 Bros. living. Her mother died at Mashishe. Claimt is entitled to the clothes & effects which she lost at Susquehana by the Rebels." per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Last digit of date of document is cut off; may be a 7?? - later shows as 1787
Note: Tyron Co. later became Montgomery Co. on 30 September 1787 at Montreal, Quebec.2
Family 1 | James McNutt b. 1 Jan 1739, d. 12 May 1779 |
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Family 2 | John Pencil b. c 1745 |
Peter Dingman
M, b. 1740
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Peter Dingman was born in 1740 at Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1, 2002. He was christened on 15 May 1740 at Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003.1
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Maria Dingman
F, b. 8 July 1744
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Maria Dingman was born on 8 July 1744 at Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Jul 8 1744 per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1, 2002.1,2 She was christened on 29 July 1744 at Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003.1
Cornelia Dingman
F, b. 14 April 1748, d. circa 1788
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Cornelia Dingman was born on 14 April 1748 at Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Apr 14 1748 per Baptism. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1, 2002.1,2 She was christened on 12 June 1748 at Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; "1748,June, 12, Loonenburg, Cornelia, dau. of Gerhard Dingman & Sarah his wife, born April 14" per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003.1 As of 3 September 1770,her married name was Crowder. She married James Crowder, son of William Crowder and Hannah Rous, on 3 September 1770 at Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Ian & Beth Roberts, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.3 Cornelia Dingman died circa 1788 at Mountain Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario; Date c. 1788 & location Mountain Twp. per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.
Note: "An exact date of death is not known. It is most likely that Cornelia died during the 'Hungry Year' (1788) when many of the area settlers died of starvation." per "Ian & Beth Roberts, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.3
Note: "An exact date of death is not known. It is most likely that Cornelia died during the 'Hungry Year' (1788) when many of the area settlers died of starvation." per "Ian & Beth Roberts, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.3
Family | James Crowder b. 11 Feb 1748, d. 1835 |
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Gerrit Dingman
M, b. 1754
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Gerrit Dingman was born in 1754 at Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Christening date May 19 1754 in Coxsackie, Greene Co, NY, per IGI Record (Batch C510551). Date Jul 29 1744 and Location Lunenbergh Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1, 2002. He was christened on 19 May 1754 at Dutch Reformed Church, Coxsackie, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. Per IGI Record - Parents Gerardus Dingman & Sara. He lived before 1775 at Warenbush, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; "Loyalist Claims: Garret Dingman, Warenbush, Albany Co., J. J." per Burleigh Papers, Queens's Univeristy Archives, Loc. 2324, Aug 3 2004.1 He married Hannah ? after 1775. Gerrit Dingman Pennsylvania is the place name in the "Ret. of men, women & ch. not attached at Machiche 10 Aug 1780" per Burleigh Papers. Might this mean that Garret Dingman, her husband was in military operations there??? On 10 August 1780 at Pennsylvania, U.S.A..1 He "Johnson's first settlement in the new world was on the land of his uncle, to which he gave the name of Warren's Bush. This settlement was about half a mile below what is now (south) Amsterdam, and as late as 1795 was known as "Johnson's Settlement." taken from bio of Sir William Johnson - Biographical Sketches, Excerpts from "The History of Montgomery Classis, R. C. A., 1916", by W. N. P. Dailey
before 1781 at Warrensbush, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.. He lived before 1781 at Warrenbush, Montgomery Co., New York; " ... Nat. of A. Lived at Warrenbush on the Mohawk. Joined the Brit. in '81 ... " from U.E.L. Claim - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: Warrenbush is shown as on the Mohawk River. Tyron Co. became Montgomery Co. in April 1784, named after General Richard Montgomery who was killed at Quebec in December of 1775 (per web site History of the Third Tyron County Militial) This would be west of Schenectady which is just north west of Albany.2 He lived in 1781 at Canada; " ... Joined the British in '81 .... he came to Canada in '81 ... " from U.E.L. Claim - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004.1 He "On October 24th, Major John Ross with about 600 Indians, Loyalists, Germans, and British Regulars burned the settlements from Currytown to Warrensbush. They crossed the Mohawk River and headed for the village of Johnstown." from the web page "History of the Third Tyron County Militial" on 24 October 1781 at Warrenbush, Montgomery Co., New York. He "War Office Papers: dd. K.R.R.N.Y. (about 27-1-1783); Corporal; Garret Dingman aged 28, born Americam 5' 10", 1 year 3 months service" per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. on 27 January 1783 at Canada.1 He lived in 1784 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; G. Dingman - living 1784 in Fredericksburgh (Early Ontario Settlers, Norman K. Crowder) - from Canadian Genealogical Index.3 He lived on 6 October 1784 at Third Township, Cataraqui, Ontario; "Muster of Disb. Solds & Loy. at Tp. 3 (Cataraqui) Mustered 6 Oct 1784: 2 K.R.R. - G. Dingman; 1-1-0-0-1-0" from Haldimand Papers v. B-168 - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: The notation +10 is over the 5th digit - means child over 10??1 He lived in 1786 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; "Garret Dingman, Fredericksburgh - Stamped Book, R. R. NY Muster Roll, P. L. 1786. Had drawn 100 acres L. B. A. 1794, Grant 200" from UEL List, Crown Land Grants, Toronto, Ontario Registers CD.4 He "948. Garret Dingman, late of Albany Co; Montreal, Sep. 20 1787; Claimt was at Cataraqui in '83. Nat. of A. Lived at Warrenbush on the Mohawk. Joined the British in '81. Served in Sir John's 2d Bat'l'n. to the end of the War. Had 100 acres on the Susquehana. No deed; work it 4 yrs. bef. ye War. Cleared 200 acs. Went from thence to Warensbush, after the Indians had been on the Susquehana. Took 50 acres there; was 2 years there. Must have been in '78. When he came into Canada in '81. Left a stock at Warenbush, 2 horses, 2 cows, 5 sheep, 10 hogs, utensils, furniture. All taken from his wife after he went away. --- John Woodcock, Wits.: Knew claimts. Place on Susquehana, had considerable clearance, had settleld 2 years before ye War. Went to Warrensbush. When he went away in '81 he left his stock in Witness Custody, a mare & colt, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 5 hogs, 7 shep. His furniture was taken away from his home. His wife was stript of everything. The stock was taken from Wits. house." per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004. on 20 September 1787 at Montreal, Quebec.1 He "Loyalist in Revollutionary War: MOHAWK VALLEY LOYALIST CLAIMS; Claims 932, 948-50, 967, 969 949. John Woodcock, late of Albany Co., Claimt. was at St. Johns in 83. Came to Canada, May , 83. Never was within the Llines during the War. Lived on the Susquehana. Moved to Warrin s bush in 1779, there continued till 81. Had assisted Loyalists to get away. He had a Son , Bros., Son in Law in the Kings Army. Was turned off from Warren's Bush in 81. Produces or der for his Departure as being an Enemy to the States, Signed G. Putnam, in 81. Had 400 acre s on Susquehana, on the East Branch of Susquehana under York Govnt., bought of Banyard 40 # p er 100 acres, says he pd. for them. Cleared 40 acres. Lost some Cattle at Susqsuehana, 1 ox , 1 Heif., 2 sheep, 2 hogs taken by the Kings Party. Lost some furniture then. Took a Leas e in 79 for 6 yrs. at Warrens bush, paying 1-3 part of Produce, was driven from this in 81, l ost Horse, 12 Sheep, Grain gathered & grain in ground.
Eve Pinset, Wits.: Knew his Place at Susquehana, 40 acres Clear. He helped Loyalists with Pr ovisions. Had a good Stock at Susquehana.
John Cornelius, Wits.: Knew Claimt. Farm held under Banyard, 20 clear. Had a good Stock. H e supported Loyalists & Spies & Scouts.
Garret Dingman, Wits.: Claimt. Had a large Stock then. Was reckoned a Loyalist. Was drive n off on acct. of his Loyalty."
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Note: I am assuming that the Garrett Dingman mentioned as a witness for JOhn Woodcock is this one. Makes sense!!?? In 1791 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada. He lived on 19 March 1793 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Land Petition: "To His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieu. Governor and Commander in Chied of the Province of Upper Canada ... The Memorial of Garret Dingman, Loyalist ... Hereby sheweth that your Excelllency's memorialist has drawn and made improvements on one hundred acres land. That ... two hundred acres is still due to your memorialist which he humbly crave to be assigned to him in the township of Richmond in the County of Lennox. Adolphustown, 19th March 1793 - Garret Dingman.5 He lived circa 1794 at Conc 1 Lot 21 W, Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; "Fredericksburgh Quebec Plan; Garret Dingman, Conc 1, Lot 21 W" per Burleigh Papers, Queens's Univeristy Archives, Loc. 2324, Aug 3 2004.1 He lived in 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Loyalists: Name: Garret Dingman; Residence: Fredericksburgh; Descendants: Stamped Book R. R. N. Y. Muster Roll. R. R. N. Y. P.L 1786. Had drawn 100 acres, L. B. A. 1794. Grant 200." Appendix B, Copy of "Old U. E. List" preserved in the Crown Land Department, Toronto - from Ontario Registers CD.4 He Land Petition: "the bearer, Garret Dingman, having on the twenty eighth day of January the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four preferred to this Board a Petition address to His Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council for a grant of two hundred acres of land in the Township of Richmond in the Midland District. We have examined into his character and pretensions and find that he has received one hundred acres in the township of Fredericksburgh in the Midland District as a loyalist and that he has settled on and has improved the same and that he is entitled to a further assignment of two hundred acres in the township of --- in the Midland District. Given at the Board at Adolphustown this twenty eighth day of January 1794." from Upper Canada Land Petitions, "D" 3/55, Vol 150, Reel C1743, Ontario Archives. on 8 January 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario. He lived on 8 January 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Per Land Petition, Garret Dingman already had received a grant of 100 acres in Fredericksburgh which he had settled on and improved by the time of the petition for a further 200 acres. Not sure which Garret Dingman this is?? He appeared on the census of 1799 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Jacob, John and Gutar Dingman are listed in the list of residents in 1799 in Percy Twp. It is taken from "The Percy Portage", page 108, copied at The Warkworth Public Library, 5-2-1003
Note: Not sure if this is the "Gutar" shown on this list but is the only one likely.
before 1781 at Warrensbush, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.. He lived before 1781 at Warrenbush, Montgomery Co., New York; " ... Nat. of A. Lived at Warrenbush on the Mohawk. Joined the Brit. in '81 ... " from U.E.L. Claim - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: Warrenbush is shown as on the Mohawk River. Tyron Co. became Montgomery Co. in April 1784, named after General Richard Montgomery who was killed at Quebec in December of 1775 (per web site History of the Third Tyron County Militial) This would be west of Schenectady which is just north west of Albany.2 He lived in 1781 at Canada; " ... Joined the British in '81 .... he came to Canada in '81 ... " from U.E.L. Claim - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004.1 He "On October 24th, Major John Ross with about 600 Indians, Loyalists, Germans, and British Regulars burned the settlements from Currytown to Warrensbush. They crossed the Mohawk River and headed for the village of Johnstown." from the web page "History of the Third Tyron County Militial" on 24 October 1781 at Warrenbush, Montgomery Co., New York. He "War Office Papers: dd. K.R.R.N.Y. (about 27-1-1783); Corporal; Garret Dingman aged 28, born Americam 5' 10", 1 year 3 months service" per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. on 27 January 1783 at Canada.1 He lived in 1784 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; G. Dingman - living 1784 in Fredericksburgh (Early Ontario Settlers, Norman K. Crowder) - from Canadian Genealogical Index.3 He lived on 6 October 1784 at Third Township, Cataraqui, Ontario; "Muster of Disb. Solds & Loy. at Tp. 3 (Cataraqui) Mustered 6 Oct 1784: 2 K.R.R. - G. Dingman; 1-1-0-0-1-0" from Haldimand Papers v. B-168 - per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: The notation +10 is over the 5th digit - means child over 10??1 He lived in 1786 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; "Garret Dingman, Fredericksburgh - Stamped Book, R. R. NY Muster Roll, P. L. 1786. Had drawn 100 acres L. B. A. 1794, Grant 200" from UEL List, Crown Land Grants, Toronto, Ontario Registers CD.4 He "948. Garret Dingman, late of Albany Co; Montreal, Sep. 20 1787; Claimt was at Cataraqui in '83. Nat. of A. Lived at Warrenbush on the Mohawk. Joined the British in '81. Served in Sir John's 2d Bat'l'n. to the end of the War. Had 100 acres on the Susquehana. No deed; work it 4 yrs. bef. ye War. Cleared 200 acs. Went from thence to Warensbush, after the Indians had been on the Susquehana. Took 50 acres there; was 2 years there. Must have been in '78. When he came into Canada in '81. Left a stock at Warenbush, 2 horses, 2 cows, 5 sheep, 10 hogs, utensils, furniture. All taken from his wife after he went away. --- John Woodcock, Wits.: Knew claimts. Place on Susquehana, had considerable clearance, had settleld 2 years before ye War. Went to Warrensbush. When he went away in '81 he left his stock in Witness Custody, a mare & colt, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 5 hogs, 7 shep. His furniture was taken away from his home. His wife was stript of everything. The stock was taken from Wits. house." per Burleigh Papers, Queen's Univeristy Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004. on 20 September 1787 at Montreal, Quebec.1 He "Loyalist in Revollutionary War: MOHAWK VALLEY LOYALIST CLAIMS; Claims 932, 948-50, 967, 969 949. John Woodcock, late of Albany Co., Claimt. was at St. Johns in 83. Came to Canada, May , 83. Never was within the Llines during the War. Lived on the Susquehana. Moved to Warrin s bush in 1779, there continued till 81. Had assisted Loyalists to get away. He had a Son , Bros., Son in Law in the Kings Army. Was turned off from Warren's Bush in 81. Produces or der for his Departure as being an Enemy to the States, Signed G. Putnam, in 81. Had 400 acre s on Susquehana, on the East Branch of Susquehana under York Govnt., bought of Banyard 40 # p er 100 acres, says he pd. for them. Cleared 40 acres. Lost some Cattle at Susqsuehana, 1 ox , 1 Heif., 2 sheep, 2 hogs taken by the Kings Party. Lost some furniture then. Took a Leas e in 79 for 6 yrs. at Warrens bush, paying 1-3 part of Produce, was driven from this in 81, l ost Horse, 12 Sheep, Grain gathered & grain in ground.
Eve Pinset, Wits.: Knew his Place at Susquehana, 40 acres Clear. He helped Loyalists with Pr ovisions. Had a good Stock at Susquehana.
John Cornelius, Wits.: Knew Claimt. Farm held under Banyard, 20 clear. Had a good Stock. H e supported Loyalists & Spies & Scouts.
Garret Dingman, Wits.: Claimt. Had a large Stock then. Was reckoned a Loyalist. Was drive n off on acct. of his Loyalty."
http://www.cwoodcock.com/cgi-bin/igmget.cgi/n=cbfamily?I84
Note: I am assuming that the Garrett Dingman mentioned as a witness for JOhn Woodcock is this one. Makes sense!!?? In 1791 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada. He lived on 19 March 1793 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Land Petition: "To His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieu. Governor and Commander in Chied of the Province of Upper Canada ... The Memorial of Garret Dingman, Loyalist ... Hereby sheweth that your Excelllency's memorialist has drawn and made improvements on one hundred acres land. That ... two hundred acres is still due to your memorialist which he humbly crave to be assigned to him in the township of Richmond in the County of Lennox. Adolphustown, 19th March 1793 - Garret Dingman.5 He lived circa 1794 at Conc 1 Lot 21 W, Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; "Fredericksburgh Quebec Plan; Garret Dingman, Conc 1, Lot 21 W" per Burleigh Papers, Queens's Univeristy Archives, Loc. 2324, Aug 3 2004.1 He lived in 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Loyalists: Name: Garret Dingman; Residence: Fredericksburgh; Descendants: Stamped Book R. R. N. Y. Muster Roll. R. R. N. Y. P.L 1786. Had drawn 100 acres, L. B. A. 1794. Grant 200." Appendix B, Copy of "Old U. E. List" preserved in the Crown Land Department, Toronto - from Ontario Registers CD.4 He Land Petition: "the bearer, Garret Dingman, having on the twenty eighth day of January the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four preferred to this Board a Petition address to His Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council for a grant of two hundred acres of land in the Township of Richmond in the Midland District. We have examined into his character and pretensions and find that he has received one hundred acres in the township of Fredericksburgh in the Midland District as a loyalist and that he has settled on and has improved the same and that he is entitled to a further assignment of two hundred acres in the township of --- in the Midland District. Given at the Board at Adolphustown this twenty eighth day of January 1794." from Upper Canada Land Petitions, "D" 3/55, Vol 150, Reel C1743, Ontario Archives. on 8 January 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario. He lived on 8 January 1794 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Per Land Petition, Garret Dingman already had received a grant of 100 acres in Fredericksburgh which he had settled on and improved by the time of the petition for a further 200 acres. Not sure which Garret Dingman this is?? He appeared on the census of 1799 at Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Jacob, John and Gutar Dingman are listed in the list of residents in 1799 in Percy Twp. It is taken from "The Percy Portage", page 108, copied at The Warkworth Public Library, 5-2-1003
Note: Not sure if this is the "Gutar" shown on this list but is the only one likely.
Family | Hannah ? b. c 1754 |
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Jacob Dingman
M, b. 1675, d. 1745
| Father | Adam Dingman b. 27 Aug 1630, d. 21 Jan 1721 |
| Mother | Aetje Jacobsen Gardinier b. 1646, d. b 1721 |
Jacob Dingman was born in 1675 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Date c. 1673 per Kathleen Last Web Site. Date Date 1675 Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.1 He married Eva Swartwout, daughter of Roeloff Swartwout and Eva Albertz Bradt, on 9 October 1698 at Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, U.S.A; "Albert's granddaughter Eva Swartout married Jacob Dingman, son of Adam who arrived in New York in the mid-1600s. ... movd to Albany in 1655." from not of Judy Watten, Nov 28, 1999 - found in Famous Dingmans Book, Ruth & Emerson Smart's Books, Jan 16, 2004.
Date per Kathleen Last's Web Site. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2,3 Jacob Dingman died in 1745 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Per IGI Record.4
Date per Kathleen Last's Web Site. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2,3 Jacob Dingman died in 1745 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Per IGI Record.4
Family | Eva Swartwout b. 1671, d. a 1745 |
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Citations
- [S18] Adam Dingman of Kinderhook, online http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/calm/…
- [S18] Adam Dingman of Kinderhook, online http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/calm/…, Kathleen Last.
- [S53] Unknown compiler, RuthEm.
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Eva Swartwout
F, b. 1671, d. after 1745
| Father | Roeloff Swartwout b. 1 Jun 1634, d. 3 Mar 1714 |
| Mother | Eva Albertz Bradt b. 9 Jan 1633, d. 1689 |
Eva Swartwout was born in 1671 at Hurley, Ulster Co., New York, U.S.A; Date c 1678 per IGI Record. Date 1671 Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.1 As of 9 October 1698,her married name was Dingman. She married Jacob Dingman, son of Adam Dingman and Aetje Jacobsen Gardinier, on 9 October 1698 at Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, U.S.A; "Albert's granddaughter Eva Swartout married Jacob Dingman, son of Adam who arrived in New York in the mid-1600s. ... movd to Albany in 1655." from not of Judy Watten, Nov 28, 1999 - found in Famous Dingmans Book, Ruth & Emerson Smart's Books, Jan 16, 2004.
Date per Kathleen Last's Web Site. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2,3 Eva Swartwout died after 1745 at New York, U.S.A; Per IGI Record.1
Date per Kathleen Last's Web Site. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2,3 Eva Swartwout died after 1745 at New York, U.S.A; Per IGI Record.1
Family | Jacob Dingman b. 1675, d. 1745 |
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Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
- [S18] Adam Dingman of Kinderhook, online http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/calm/…, Kathleen Last.
- [S53] Unknown compiler, RuthEm.
Adam Dingman
M, b. circa 1699
| Father | Jacob Dingman b. 1675, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Eva Swartwout b. 1671, d. a 1745 |
Adam Dingman was born circa 1699 at Kingston, Ulster Co., New York, U.S.A; Date per Christening would be b. 13 Feb 1701?? Date Nov 2 1701 Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. He was christened on 7 January 1700 at Albany, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Jan 7 1700 per "Descendants of Adam Dingman by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at the Marylyn Adams Research Centre, Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. Per IGI Record. Also shown as Jan 7 1700 in another IGI Record. Another records shows Nov 2 1701 Kingston, Ulster Co.1 He Adam Dingman is included in a list of contributors to the salary of the Rev. J. Van Driessen, the first pastor. from History of Kinderhook's Adam Dingman Family, Jan 14, 2003. in 1729 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A..2 He married Anna Eva circa 1730.
Family | Anna Eva b. c 1700 |
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Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
- [S18] Adam Dingman of Kinderhook, online http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/calm/…
Anna Eva
F, b. circa 1700
Anna Eva was born circa 1700; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. As of circa 1730,her married name was Dingman. She married Adam Dingman, son of Jacob Dingman and Eva Swartwout, circa 1730.
Family | Adam Dingman b. c 1699 |
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Johannes "John" Dingman
M, b. 1703
| Father | Jacob Dingman b. 1675, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Eva Swartwout b. 1671, d. a 1745 |
Johannes "John" Dingman was born in 1703 at New York, U.S.A; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. He was christened on 13 February 1704 at New York, U.S.A; per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. He married Mareytje Muller after 1723.
Family | Mareytje Muller b. c 1703 |
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Mareytje Muller
F, b. circa 1703
Mareytje Muller was born circa 1703; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. As of after 1723,her married name was Dingman. She married Johannes "John" Dingman, son of Jacob Dingman and Eva Swartwout, after 1723.
Family | Johannes "John" Dingman b. 1703 |
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Jesje Jesse Eefje Dingman
M, b. 12 January 1707
| Father | Jacob Dingman b. 1675, d. 1745 |
| Mother | Eva Swartwout b. 1671, d. a 1745 |
Jesje Jesse Eefje Dingman was born on 12 January 1707 at Albany, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Jan 12 1707 per "Descendants of Adam Dingman by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at the Marylyn Adams Research Centre, Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. Per IGI Record.
Date Sep 7 1706 per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.
Date Sep 7 1706 per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.
Richard Derrick Dingman1,2,3
M, b. 4 November 1736, d. May 1790
| Father | Gerhard Dingman b. 1709, d. 1780 |
| Mother | Saarje Sarah Jansen b. 1712, d. 1782 |
Richard Derrick Dingman was born on 4 November 1736 at Lunenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Nov 4 1736 per "Ian & Beth Robers, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004. per Christening. per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Jan 18, 2003. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.1,4 He was christened on 5 November 1736 at Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburgh, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A; "Dirk, b. 4 Nov., bap. 5 Nov. at Loon. son of Gerardus & Saartje Dingman - Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburgh, Greene Co., N.Y." per Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug. 3, 2004.
per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Jan 18, 2003.1,2 He married Jane ? before 1773 at New York, U.S.A.. Richard Derrick Dingman lived before 1775 at Susquehana, New York, U.S.A; "In 1775 he lived on the Susquahana." per Loyalist Claims - per Burleigh Papers, Queens's Univeristy Archives, Loc. 2324, Aug 3 2004.2 He "Before that time he had seen two years with Capt. Joseph Brant." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1777 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "In 1779 he joined the British." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1779 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "Says that he was employed in the King's Works at Mal Bay in 1783." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: There is a Mal Bay at the east end of Qaspe in Quebec. Any others? Where was this?? In 1783 at Mal Bay.2 He "He enlisted in Sir John Johnson's Reg't. when he came in and served until the Peace." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1783 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "It would make sense that a Richard Smith, Sr. would have been of the proper age to have served in the Revolutionary War, therefore, making him eligible for land. His son Richard would have had the opportunity for 2 parcels of land, one through his father and the other through his wife whose father, Richard Dingman served in the Royal Regiment of New York." per email from Doug Smith, Feb 20, 2004. in 1784.5 He Loyalists: Name: Dingman, Richard; Residence: Osnabruck; Descendants: R. R. N. Y. Muster Roll. Has a wife and 5 children. P. L. 2d, 1786 (Ontario Registers CD) in 1786 at Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario.3 He "430: Evidence on the Claim of Rich'd Dingman, late of Susquehana, N. York Province. Montreal, 3 March 1788. Claimant Sworn: Says that he was employed in the King's Works at Mal Bay in 1783. He is a native of America. In 1775 he lived in the Susquehana. He joined the British in 1779. Before that time he had seen two years with Capt. Joseph Brant. He enlisted in Sir John Johnson's Reg't. when he came in and served until the Peace. Resides 5th Township N. Johnstown. 100 acres on a lease for ever on the Susquehana. He had cleared 16 acres and had a House and Stable. A cow and 2 Heifers, a Horse and 2 Sheep and 17 Hogs. Furnished and farming utensils. Grain in the ground." from U.E.L. Claims Cont'd - per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. on 3 March 1788 at Montreal, Quebec.2 He lived circa 1789 at Matilda Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario; "Dingman, Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, soldier, Capt. Angus McDonell's Company, R.R.N.Y. He was drowned, with his wife and one small child, in the St. Lawrence River, May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill, in Williamsburgh Twp; Eve, b. 9 Jan 1786, m. Archibald Hill of Montague. OC 31 May 1803; Mary, b. 22 March 1774, m. Roswell Everts of Augusta. OC 15 March 1803; Rachel, b. 30 May 1783, m. David Aldridge of Augusta. OC 15 Mar 1803; Leah, b. 14 March 1778, m. (1) Charles Bursett, (2) Abial Walton; Saraah, b. 9 Apr 1776, m. Richard Smith. OC 5 Jan 1798 (Sons and Daughters of American Loyalists, Ontario Registers CD.)3 He died in May 1790 at St. Lawrence River, Williamsburgh Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario, at age 53; "Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, Soldier, Capt. Angus McDonnell's Company, R. R. NY. He was drowned with wife and one small child in the St. Lawrence River in May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill in Williamsburgh Twp." from UEL Lists, Ontario Registers CD
Drowned on St. Lawrence river. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.3
per "Descendants of Adam Dingman" by Judy (Rebbeck) Watten, copied at Ameliasburgh, Aug 25, 2003. per GEDCOM of James Eubanks, Jan 18, 2003.1,2 He married Jane ? before 1773 at New York, U.S.A.. Richard Derrick Dingman lived before 1775 at Susquehana, New York, U.S.A; "In 1775 he lived on the Susquahana." per Loyalist Claims - per Burleigh Papers, Queens's Univeristy Archives, Loc. 2324, Aug 3 2004.2 He "Before that time he had seen two years with Capt. Joseph Brant." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1777 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "In 1779 he joined the British." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1779 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "Says that he was employed in the King's Works at Mal Bay in 1783." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004.
Note: There is a Mal Bay at the east end of Qaspe in Quebec. Any others? Where was this?? In 1783 at Mal Bay.2 He "He enlisted in Sir John Johnson's Reg't. when he came in and served until the Peace." per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. in 1783 at New York, U.S.A..2 He "It would make sense that a Richard Smith, Sr. would have been of the proper age to have served in the Revolutionary War, therefore, making him eligible for land. His son Richard would have had the opportunity for 2 parcels of land, one through his father and the other through his wife whose father, Richard Dingman served in the Royal Regiment of New York." per email from Doug Smith, Feb 20, 2004. in 1784.5 He Loyalists: Name: Dingman, Richard; Residence: Osnabruck; Descendants: R. R. N. Y. Muster Roll. Has a wife and 5 children. P. L. 2d, 1786 (Ontario Registers CD) in 1786 at Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario.3 He "430: Evidence on the Claim of Rich'd Dingman, late of Susquehana, N. York Province. Montreal, 3 March 1788. Claimant Sworn: Says that he was employed in the King's Works at Mal Bay in 1783. He is a native of America. In 1775 he lived in the Susquehana. He joined the British in 1779. Before that time he had seen two years with Capt. Joseph Brant. He enlisted in Sir John Johnson's Reg't. when he came in and served until the Peace. Resides 5th Township N. Johnstown. 100 acres on a lease for ever on the Susquehana. He had cleared 16 acres and had a House and Stable. A cow and 2 Heifers, a Horse and 2 Sheep and 17 Hogs. Furnished and farming utensils. Grain in the ground." from U.E.L. Claims Cont'd - per The Burleigh Papers, Queens University Archives, Aug. 3, 2004. on 3 March 1788 at Montreal, Quebec.2 He lived circa 1789 at Matilda Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario; "Dingman, Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, soldier, Capt. Angus McDonell's Company, R.R.N.Y. He was drowned, with his wife and one small child, in the St. Lawrence River, May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill, in Williamsburgh Twp; Eve, b. 9 Jan 1786, m. Archibald Hill of Montague. OC 31 May 1803; Mary, b. 22 March 1774, m. Roswell Everts of Augusta. OC 15 March 1803; Rachel, b. 30 May 1783, m. David Aldridge of Augusta. OC 15 Mar 1803; Leah, b. 14 March 1778, m. (1) Charles Bursett, (2) Abial Walton; Saraah, b. 9 Apr 1776, m. Richard Smith. OC 5 Jan 1798 (Sons and Daughters of American Loyalists, Ontario Registers CD.)3 He died in May 1790 at St. Lawrence River, Williamsburgh Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario, at age 53; "Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, Soldier, Capt. Angus McDonnell's Company, R. R. NY. He was drowned with wife and one small child in the St. Lawrence River in May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill in Williamsburgh Twp." from UEL Lists, Ontario Registers CD
Drowned on St. Lawrence river. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.3
Family | Jane ? b. c 1736, d. May 1790 |
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Jane ?
F, b. circa 1736, d. May 1790
Jane ? was born circa 1736; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. As of after 1756,her married name was Dingman. She married Richard Derrick Dingman, son of Gerhard Dingman and Saarje Sarah Jansen, before 1773 at New York, U.S.A.. Jane ? lived on 25 October 1780 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Oct to 24 Nov 1780; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-3; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 3 may indicate 3 female children; they had three daughters at that time.1
She lived on 25 March 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Mar to 24 Apr 1781; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time.1
She lived on 25 August 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Aug to 24 Sept 1781; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time that I have.1 She lived on 25 December 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Dec 1781 to 24 Jan 1782; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time that I have.1 She lived on 19 November 1783 at Sorel, Quebec; "Acknowledge Receipt of Clothing: 19 Nov 1783; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-2-1; Sorel" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The numbers indicate 2 children over 6 and one child under 6, which reflects the ages of the three daughters.1 She died in May 1790 at St. Lawrence River, Williamsburgh Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario; "Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, Soldier, Capt. Angus McDonnell's Company, R. R. NY. He was drowned with wife and one small child in the St. Lawrence River in May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill in Williamsburgh Twp." from UEL Lists, Ontario Registers CD
Drowned on St. Lawrence river. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 3 may indicate 3 female children; they had three daughters at that time.1
She lived on 25 March 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Mar to 24 Apr 1781; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time.1
She lived on 25 August 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Aug to 24 Sept 1781; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time that I have.1 She lived on 25 December 1781 at Machiche, Quebec; "Provisions Gratis: 25 Dec 1781 to 24 Jan 1782; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-0-0-0-4; Rl. Yorkers; Machiche" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The number 4 may indicate 4 female children?; they had three daughters at that time that I have.1 She lived on 19 November 1783 at Sorel, Quebec; "Acknowledge Receipt of Clothing: 19 Nov 1783; Mrs. Dingman; 0-1-2-1; Sorel" per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.
Note: Dr. Bruleigh added a notation indicating this was the wife of Richard Dingman.
Note: The numbers indicate 2 children over 6 and one child under 6, which reflects the ages of the three daughters.1 She died in May 1790 at St. Lawrence River, Williamsburgh Twp., Dundas Co., Ontario; "Richard (Derrick) of Matilda, Soldier, Capt. Angus McDonnell's Company, R. R. NY. He was drowned with wife and one small child in the St. Lawrence River in May 1790, a little above Weager's Mill in Williamsburgh Twp." from UEL Lists, Ontario Registers CD
Drowned on St. Lawrence river. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.2
Family | Richard Derrick Dingman b. 4 Nov 1736, d. May 1790 |
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James McNutt
M, b. 1 January 1739, d. 12 May 1779
James McNutt was born on 1 January 1739 at Hampden, Palmer Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; Date Jan 1 1739 & location Hampden, Palmer Co., Mass. per Family Data Collection - Individual Records, ancestry.ca. Date 1738 per GEDCOM of Kathy Hoeldke and Mary Rindfleisch, Jan 16, 2003. Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002.1,2 He married Sarah "Eva" Dingman, daughter of Gerhard Dingman and Saarje Sarah Jansen, after 1765 at New York, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Kathy Hoeldke & Mary Rindfleisch, Aug 15, 2004.1 James McNutt immigrated in 1775 to Nova Scotia; Passenger Immigration Lists: Name: James McNutt; Arrival Year: 1775; Arrival Place: Nova Scotia, Canada; Primary Immigrant: McNutt, James; Source: 8750.41; Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of mention in the New World. Place of origin, birth date, occupation, reference to original source, and other genealogical data may also be provided; Source: SMITH, LEONARD H., JR., AND NORMA H. SMITH. Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867, Volume II. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1994. 295p. (US and Canada Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, ancestry.ca.)2 He died on 12 May 1779 at Machiche, Province of Quebec, at age 40; " ... he died in '79, Mashishe ... " per U.E.L. Claim of his wife, Eva (Dingman, McNutt) Pencil - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004. Date May 12 1779 & location "Machice Refugee Camp, Lower Canada (now Quebec" per family tree of Bonnie Compton on ancestry.ca, Feb 10 2024.
Note: The Province of Quebec encompassed the Canadian colony before 1792 when it was divided into Lower and Upper Canada. (Dan Buchanan, Feb 10 2024.)3,4
Note: The Province of Quebec encompassed the Canadian colony before 1792 when it was divided into Lower and Upper Canada. (Dan Buchanan, Feb 10 2024.)3,4
Family | Sarah "Eva" Dingman b. Mar 1745 |
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John Pencil
M, b. circa 1745
John Pencil was born circa 1745; Per GEDCOM of Nancy Moshier, Aug 1, 2002. He married Sarah "Eva" Dingman, daughter of Gerhard Dingman and Saarje Sarah Jansen, after 1783 at Canada; "Claimant says she is now the wife of John Pencil ..." also regarding first husband " .. he died in '79, Mashishe ... " see Eva Dingman's U.E.L. Claim - per The Burleigh Papers, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, Ontario, Aug 3, 2004.1
Family | Sarah "Eva" Dingman b. Mar 1745 |
Citations
- [S55] Unknown compiler, Burleigh Papers.
James Crowder
M, b. 11 February 1748, d. 1835
| Father | William Crowder1 |
| Mother | Hannah Rous1 b. c 1710 |
James Crowder was born on 11 February 1748 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Feb 11 1748 per Baptism. Per GEDCOM of James Eubank, Aug 1, 2002. Date Feb 11 1749 per family tree of rac66721 on ancestry.com, Aug 12 2016.1,2 He married Cornelia Dingman, daughter of Gerhard Dingman and Saarje Sarah Jansen, on 3 September 1770 at Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A; per "Ian & Beth Roberts, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.1 James Crowder married Anna Glassford circa 1790. James Crowder lived on 20 May 1801 at Conc 7 Lot 21, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Land Registery Records show that James Crowder, Sr., obtained the Patent from the Crown for all 200 acres of Lot 21, Concession 7, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont County (GSU 201774, Index Abstract Book, Ontario Archives.)3 He lived on 20 May 1801 at Conc 2 Lot 17, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records show that James Crowder, Sr. obtained the Patent from the Crown for 100 acres in the west half of Lot 17, Conc 2, Osnabruck Twp. (GSU 201774, Index Abstract Book, Ontario Archives.)3 He lived on 20 May 1801 at Conc 6 Lot 3, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Land Registery Records show that James Crowder, Sr., obtained the Patent from the Crown for all 200 acres of Lot 3, Concession 6, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont County (GSU 201774, Index Abstract Book, Ontario Archives.)3 He lived on 10 January 1803 at Conc 6 Lot 12, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records show that James Crowder obtained the Patent from the Crown for 50 acres of the Easts 1/4 of Lot 12, Conc 6 (GSU 201774, Index Abstract Book, Ontario Archives.)3 He lived on 18 January 1824 at Conc 6 Lot 3, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (B & S 1325) show that James Crowder sold the west hald of Lot 3, Conc 6 to Sarah Losee (GSU 201774, Index Abstract Book, Ontario Archives.)3 He died in 1835 at Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Ontario; Date 1835 per family tree of rac66721 on ancestry.com, Aug 12 2016. Location Osnabruck per "Ian & Beth Roberts, Dingman Connection" book of Emerson & Ruth Smart, May 3, 2004.1,4
Family 1 | Cornelia Dingman b. 14 Apr 1748, d. c 1788 |
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Family 2 | Anna Glassford b. c 1760 |
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Peter McFaul1,2,3,4
M, b. 19 April 1791, d. 26 February 1877
| Father | Robert McFaul b. 6 May 1754, d. 28 May 1797 |
| Mother | Gertrude Martin b. 18 Mar 1755 |
Peter McFaul was born on 19 April 1791 at Claverack, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A; Date 1793 per CemSearch. Date 1791 & location NY per 1851 Census. Date 1795 & location New York per marriage reg'n. - Hannah Wessels. Per marriage notice of son Arnold. Date Apr 19 1791 & location Clarverack, Columiba Co., NY per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.5,1,2 He married Phoebe Cunningham before 1815 at Upper Canada; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.2 Peter McFaul appeared on the census of 1851 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 60 at 1851 Census: McFaul, Peter, 60, NY, Quaker, farmer, married; Phebe, 58, NY, Quaker, married; Hiram, 25, b. UC, Quaker, single; Arnoldi, 19, UC, single.6 He married Hananh Wessels, daughter of Benjamin Wessels and Rebecca Smith, on 10 April 1870 at Bloomfield, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.: Groom: Peter McFaul; Age: 75; Res.: Hallowell Twp; Born: New York; Status: widower; Occ.: Gentleman; Parents: Robert & Martha McFaul; Bride: Hannah Wessels; Age: 36; Res. & Born: Hallowell Twp; Status: spinster; Parents: Benjamin & Rebecca Wessels; Wit.: George Clark & W. C. Williams, Bloomfield; Date: Apr 10 1870; Place: Bloomfield; Rel.: Quaker & W. Meth; Performed by: D. McDonald, Hallowell (Ontario Marriage Registration, ancestry.com) Hannah Wessels is shown as a wife of Peter McFaul in Sylvia Davis' GEDCOM, Aug 17, 2002. Peter's wife at 1871 census is Hannah.5 Peter McFaul appeared on the census of April 1871 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 77 at 1871 Census: McFaul, Peter, 77, b. US, Friends, Germ., Gentleman, married; Hannah, 57, b. Ont., WM, married; Christian (f), 2/12, Feb (Conc 2, Lot 8, 3 acres.)7 He died on 26 February 1877 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario, at age 85; Date Feb 26 1877 per CemSearch.1 He was buried on 28 February 1877 at Wellington Cemetery, Hillier Twp., Wellington, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: Peter McFaul; Born: - ; Died: Feb 26 1877; Age: 84; ID: PEHR12HH0332; No other names; Cemetery: Wellington, Conc 1 Lot 4, Hillier Twp., Wellington Village (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=PEHR12HH0332%5E0.)1
Family 1 | Phoebe Cunningham b. 1793, d. 24 Oct 1864 |
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Family 2 | Hananh Wessels b. 1834, d. 28 Jul 1877 |
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Citations
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 60.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 77.
John William Colgan1
M, b. 13 August 1905, d. 16 November 1989
John William Colgan was born on 13 August 1905 at Preston, England; Per death notice of his wife's step-mother, Flossie May (Town) Dingman. Date Aug 3 1905 & location "Preston, England or Ireland" from family tree of llsmeland on ancestry.ca, JUly 13 2018.1 He married Lulu Hazel Dingman, daughter of Oscar Elnathan Dingman and Bertha Peters, in October 1949 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Second marriage ..... Date Oct 1949 & location Toronto from family tree of llsmeland on ancestry.ca, JUly 13 2018.2 John William Colgan died on 16 November 1989 at Trenton Memoral Hospital, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario, at age 84; from family tree of llsmeland on ancestry.ca, JUly 13 2018.1
Family | Lulu Hazel Dingman b. 21 May 1911, d. 14 Mar 1989 |
Burton Frederick "Burt" Town1,2,3,4,5,6
M, b. 18 May 1890, d. 31 March 1943
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Burton Frederick "Burt" Town was born on 18 May 1890 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1890 per Memorial. Date May 18 1890 & location Ont. per Death Reg'n. Date May 1889 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Date May 18 1890 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1890 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1890 & location Brighton Twp. per marriage reg'n. - Gladys Mildred Rittwage. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.1,2,4,6,7,8 He appeared on the census of April 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 1 at 1891 Census: see Herbert Town.4 He appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.1 He appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 22 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.2 He lived on 6 December 1916 at Brighton Twp., Orland, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Orland per marr. reg'n.8 He married Nora Bookhout, daughter of Frederick Bookhout and Harriet Louise "Hattie" Delong, on 6 December 1916 at Brighton Twp., Hilton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#016044: Groom: Burton Frederick Town; Age: 27; Res.: Orland; Born: Brighton Twp; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Rel.: Meth; Parents: Herbert H. Town & Clista Dusenbury; Bride: Nora Bookhout; Age: 22; Res.: Orland; Born: Brighton Twp; Status: spinster; Rel.: Meth; Parents: Fred Brookhout & Hattie Delong; Wit.: Mmrs. Roscoe Morrow & Mrs. R. Stocker, Hilton; Date: Dec 6 1916; Place: Hilton; Performed by: Rev. Robert Stocker, Hilton, Meth; Sworn: Brighton, Dec 2, 1916; Reg'r.: G. A. S. Thorne (Ontario Marriage Registration, #016044-1916, ancestry.com.)9 Burton Frederick "Burt" Town lived on 6 May 1921 at Brighton Twp., Orland, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of his father-in-law Frederick Brookhout.7 He Burt Town appears in The Latimer Photos which were taken by Hugh Latimer during the early 1920s and late 1930s at his father's General Store in Orland. (The Latimer Photos, Codrington Public Library) circa 1930 at Brighton Twp., Orland, Northumberland Co., Ontario.5 He lived on 4 April 1931 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Brighton Twp. per marriage reg'n. - Gladys Mildred Rittwage.8 He married Gladys Mildred Rittwage, daughter of Francis Lewis "Frank" Rittwage and Adeline Wicks, on 4 April 1931 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#016229: Groom: Burton Frederick Town; Age: 40; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp; Status: widower; Occ.: farmer; Rel.: Bapt; Parents: Herbert Town & Calista Dusenbury; Bride: Gladys Rittwage; Age: 22; Res.: Brighton; Born: Brighton Twp; Status: spinster; Occ.: housemaid; Rel.: Bapt; Parents: Frank Rittwage & Adeline Wicks; Intended Place of Marr.: Brighton; Wit.: Keneth Town, Orland & Beatrice Steed, Toronto; Date: Apr 4 1931; Place: Brighton; Performed by: E. C. Smith, Brighton, Bapt., #8560; Sworn: Brighton, Mar 28 1931; Reg'r.: Oscar L. Morrow, Brighton, Northumberland Co. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #016229-1931, ancestry.ca.)8 Burton Frederick "Burt" Town lived on 23 March 1943 at Belleville General Hospital, Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Resident 8 days at death Mar 31 1943 - per Death Reg'n.7 He died on 31 March 1943 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 52; Death Reg'n.#020290: Name: Burton Frederick Town; Date: Mar 31 1943; Age: 52y 10m 13d; Place: Belleville General Hospital, 8d; Res.: Orland; Born: Ont. May 18 1890; Nat.: Irish; Status: married; Spouse: ? Rittwage; Occ.: farmer; Parents: Herbert Town & Calista Dusenbury, both born Ont; Inf.: Mrs. Nettie Taylor, Brighton, sister; Burial: McPhail's Cemetery, Apr 3 1943; Permit: W.A. Goodfellow, Codrington; Und.: B. Buchanan, Warkworth; Cause: hemiplegia and post operation for colon cancer; Phys.: Geo. M. Stobie, Belleville; Reg'd.: May 6 1943; Reg'r.: J. Wilfred Holmes, Bellevile, Hastings Co. (Ontario Death Registration, #020290-1943, ancestry.ca)
Date 1943 per Memorial. Date Mar 31 1943 per GEDCOM of Isobal Adams Kanellos, Feb 18, 2007.3,6,7 He was buried on 3 April 1943 at McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (see Exhbiti) TOWN; Burton Town; 1890 - 1943 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., image by Dan Buchanan, Aug 6, 2008)
per GEDCOM of Isobal Adams Kanellos, Feb 18, 2007.3,6
Date 1943 per Memorial. Date Mar 31 1943 per GEDCOM of Isobal Adams Kanellos, Feb 18, 2007.3,6,7 He was buried on 3 April 1943 at McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (see Exhbiti) TOWN; Burton Town; 1890 - 1943 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., image by Dan Buchanan, Aug 6, 2008)
per GEDCOM of Isobal Adams Kanellos, Feb 18, 2007.3,6
Family 1 | Nora Bookhout b. 1894, d. 4 May 1926 |
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Family 2 | Gladys Mildred Rittwage b. 15 Sep 1908, d. 28 Jun 1976 |
Citations
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S87] Unknown subject unknown record type; unknown repository.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #016044-1916.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Georgina Town
F, b. 1877, d. 1901
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Georgina Town was born in 1877 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1877 per Memorial. Date 1877 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1877 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.1,2,3 She appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 4 at 1881 Census: see Herbert Town.1 She appeared on the census of April 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1891 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She was buried in 1901 at Mount Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) TOWN; Lena Laura Town; 1886 - 1978; Georgina Town; 1877 - 1901; Maude Town; 1903 - 1918 (Mount Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Jun 5 2009.)3 She died in 1901 at Ontario; Date 1901 per Memorial.3
Alice Gladys Town1
F, b. 1 August 1878, d. 30 March 1956
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Alice Gladys Town was born on 1 August 1878 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1878 per Memorial. Date 1878 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Aug 1 1878 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1879 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1879 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Date Aug 1 1878 per GEDCOM of Isobel Adams Kanellos, Feb 16, 2007. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.1,2,3,4,5,6 She appeared on the census of April 1881 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1881 Census: see Herbert Town.4 She appeared on the census of April 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1891 Census: see Herbert Town.5 As of 7 May 1898,her married name was Vosbourgh.1 She married George Vosbourgh Jr., son of George Vosbourgh Sr. and Margaret Lee, on 7 May 1898 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#010618: Groom: George Vosbourgh; Age: 29; Res. & Born: Cramahe Twp; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: George Vosbourhg & Margaret Lee; Bride: Alice Towns; Age: 20; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp; Status: spinster; Parents: Herbert Towns & Calista Dusenbury; Wit.: Rhoda Wordger & Matilda Bell, Wooler; Date: May 7 1898; Place: Wooler; Rel.: Meth; Performed by: F. Wordger; Reg'd.: Jun 14 1989; Reg'r.: T. R. Garratt (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010618-1898, ancestry.com) Date May 7 1897 per GEDCOM of Isobel Adams Kanellos, Feb 16, 2007.1,7 Alice Gladys Town appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 22 at 1901 Census: see George Vosbourgh.3 She appeared on the census of 1921 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 43 at 1921 Census: see George Vosbourg.6 She died on 30 March 1956 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 77; Date 1956 per Memorial. Date Mar 30 1956 & location Brighton per GEDCOM of Isobel Adams Kanellos, Feb 16, 2007.1,2 She was buried on 2 April 1956 at McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) VOSNOURGH; George Vosbourgh; 1869 - 1947; Alice Town His Wife; 1878 - 1956; Margaret 1912 - 1916 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp.)2
Family | George Vosbourgh Jr. b. 20 Dec 1869, d. 15 Jun 1947 |
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Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #010618-1898.
Fannie Town
F, b. 11 July 1887
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Fannie Town was born on 11 July 1887 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Jul 1887 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Date Jul 11 1887 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1888 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.1,2,3 She appeared on the census of April 1891 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 3 at 1891 Census: see Herbert Town.3 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 13 at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.1 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 23 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.2
Annie Anora Town1
F, b. 4 November 1898
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Annie Anora Town was born on 4 November 1898 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.# : Name: Annie Anora town; Date: Nov 4 1898; Parents: Hebert Harvey Town & Calista Adelaide Dusenbury.... pg. 2 n/a ... (Ontario Birth Registration, #... , ancestry.com) Date Nov 4 1898 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date Nov 1899 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3,1 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.3
Dora Kathleen Town1
F, b. 16 June 1895
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Dora Kathleen Town was born on 16 June 1895 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#022511; Name: Dora Kathleen Town; Date: Jun 16 1895; Parents: Herbert Town & Calista Dusenbury; Occ: famrer; Inf.: Mrs. Herbert Town, Brighton Twp; Reg'.d: Sep 25 1895; Reg'r.: A. A. Becker (Ontario Birth Registraton, #022511-1895, ancestry.com)
Date Jun 16 1895 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date Jun 1895 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3,4 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.3
Date Jun 16 1895 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date Jun 1895 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3,4 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 16 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.3
Citations
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #022511-1895.
Maude Beatrice Town1
F, b. April 1903, d. 1 December 1918
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Maude Beatrice Town was born in April 1903 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1903 per Memorial. Date Apr 1903 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 8 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She died on 1 December 1918 at Conc 3 Lot 4, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 15; Death Reg'n.#028597: Name: Maude Beatrice Town; Date: Dec 1 1918; Age: 15y 8m; Res.: Conc 5, Lot 4, Brighton Twp; Born: Conc 3, Lot 4, Brighton Twp; Parents: Herbert Town & Clisa Dusenbury; Cause: pneumonia; Phys. Dr. Rundle; Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brighton; Inf.: Burton Town, Orland; Reg'd.: Dec 2 1918; Reg'r.: Fred. O. Wade, Brighton Twp. (Ontario Death Registration, #028597-1918, ancestry.com) Date 1918 per Memorial.4,5 She was buried on 3 December 1918 at Mount Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) TOWN; Lena Laura Town; 1886 - 1978; Georgina Town; 1877 - 1901; Maude Town; 1903 - 1918 (Mount Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Jun 5 2009.)3
Citations
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #028597-1918.
Nettie Vale Town1
F, b. 13 August 1900
| Father | Herbert Harvey Town b. 1 Sep 1848, d. 1922 |
| Mother | Calista Adelaide Dusenbury b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 1942 |
Nettie Vale Town was born on 13 August 1900 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#027036: Name: Nettie Vale Town; Date: Aug 13 1900; Parents: Herbert Town & Calista Adelaide Dusnbury; Oc.: farmer, Brightno Twp; Phys. & Inf.: G. H. Wade; Reg'r.: Sep 12 1900; Reg'r.: Darius Crouter (Ontario Birth Registration, #027036-1900, ancestry.com)
Date Aug 13 1900 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date Apr 1900 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3,4 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 8 mos at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.3 She lived on 6 April 1943 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of her brother Burton Town.5
Date Aug 13 1900 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date Apr 1900 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Per death notice of sister, Flossie May (Town) Dingman.2,3,4 She appeared on the census of April 1901 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 8 mos at 1901 Census: see Herbert Town.2 She appeared on the census of 1911 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 10 at 1911 Census: see Herbert Town.3 She lived on 6 April 1943 at Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Informant for Death Reg'n. of her brother Burton Town.5
Citations
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #027036-1900.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.