Ryck Lydecker
M, #67318, b. 21 Oct 1691
Ryck Lydecker was born on 21-Oct-1691 at New York City, New York County, New York. Ryck married Marrietje Benson, daughter of Capt. Johannes Benson and Lysbet Van Deusen, on 19-Apr-1718 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Ryck Lydecker was also known as Ryck Leydecker. He was also known as Ruck Lydecker.
Ryck Lydecker was also known as Ryck Leydecker. He was also known as Ruck Lydecker.
Child of Ryck Lydecker and Marrietje Benson
- Neeltie Lydecker+ b. 22 Feb 1719
Marrietje Benson
F, #67320, b. 26 Apr 1699, d. 1760?
Marrietje Benson|b. 26 Apr 1699\nd. 1760?|p674.htm#i67320|Capt. Johannes Benson|b. 8 Feb 1655\nd. 26 Jun 1717|p14.htm#i1316|Lysbet Van Deusen|b. circa 1658\nd. 1746|p14.htm#i1317|||||||||||||
Marrietje Benson was baptized on 26-Apr-1699 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. She was the daughter of Capt. Johannes Benson and Lysbet Van Deusen. Marrietje married Ryck Lydecker on 19-Apr-1718 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York. Marrietje Benson died in 1760?
She was also known as Maritie Benson.
She was also known as Maritie Benson.
Child of Marrietje Benson and Ryck Lydecker
- Neeltie Lydecker+ b. 22 Feb 1719
Elizabeth Longstreet
F, #67368, b. between 1755 and 1757
Elizabeth Longstreet|b. between 1755 and 1757|p674.htm#i67368|Gysbert Longstreet|b. 27 Nov 1707\nd. 1758|p14.htm#i1389|Rachel Garretse Schenck|b. 2 Apr 1710\nd. 26 Feb 1779|p14.htm#i1388|Stoffle D. Longstreet|b. circa 1666\nd. between 1739 and 1741|p380.htm#i37903|Moyka Lane|b. between 1672 and 1675\nd. circa 1753|p380.htm#i37904|Garret R. Schenck|b. 27 Oct 1671\nd. 5 Sep 1745|p12.htm#i1181|Neeltje C. Van Voorhees|b. 30 Jun 1676\nd. 4 Aug 1750|p6.htm#i567|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Longstreet was born between 1755 and 1757 at Manasquan, Monmuth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Gysbert Longstreet and Rachel Garretse Schenck. Elizabeth married William Johnson, son of Benjamin Johnson and Sarah Swallow, before 1772.
Children of Elizabeth Longstreet and William Johnson
- Naomi Johnson+
- Hannah Sarah Johnson+ b. circa 1772, d. circa 1810?
- Lucretia Johnson+ b. 5 Dec 1773, d. 17 Jan 1855
- Samuel Johnson b. 1775
- Joseph Johnson b. 1777
- Jonathan Johnson+ b. 18 Feb 1778, d. 10 Apr 1857
- James Johnson b. 1780
- John Johnson b. 14 Nov 1781
- Joel Johnson+ b. 13 Aug 1783, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Johnson b. 1786
- Sarah Johnson b. 1788
- William E. Johnson+ b. 16 Nov 1788, d. before 1850
- Lydia Johnson+ b. 12 Nov 1789, d. 25 Jul 1848
William Johnson
M, #67369, b. circa 1757, d. circa 1812
William Johnson|b. circa 1757\nd. circa 1812|p674.htm#i67369|Benjamin Johnson||p3831.htm#i383003|Sarah Swallow||p3831.htm#i383004|||||||||||||
William Johnson was born circa 1757 at Toms's River, Ocean County, New Jersey. He was the son of Benjamin Johnson and Sarah Swallow. William married Elizabeth Longstreet, daughter of Gysbert Longstreet and Rachel Garretse Schenck, before 1772. William Johnson died circa 1812 at Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died in 1812 at Dover, Monmouth County, New Jersey. William's estate was proved on 2-Apr-1812 at New Jersey.
He fought in the Revolutionary War. He fought in the battles of Monmouth, White Plains, and Brandywine. He was a prisoner of war for some time.
William's left a will on 30-Dec-1811
William Johnston, Dover Twp, Monmouth Co., will of. Lands to be equally divided between 6 sons: Jonathan, Samuel, Joseph, John, William and James. Cedar swamp lying north of the road to go with and remain for use of the old place. Son, Joel, blacksmith tools, he having had is share of the land. To 6 daughters, Naomi Winner, Sarah Johnston, Hannah Ashton, Lucretia Smith, Elizabeth Smith and Lida Shumand, all moveable estate to be equally divided except 1 bed and bedding which is to be given to Elizabeth Phillips [daughter of Naomi by her first husband?]. Executors: Jonathan Johnston, John Johnston, Garret Irons [son of his wife's sister, Nelly]. Witnesses: Samuel Morris, William Phillips [son of Naomi by her first husband?].
William was an Inn Keeper in Toms River, he was in the Revolutionary War from 1777-1779. William was in the following battles during 1777-1779 Battle of Monmouth, Battle of White Plains and Battle of Brandywine. He was also taken prisioner.
12/30/1811 William Johnston, Dover Twp, Monmouth Co., will of. Lands to be equally divided between 6 sons: Jonathan, Samuel, Joseph, John, William and James. Cedar swamp lying north of the road to go with and remain for use of the old place. Son, Joel, blacksmith tools, he having had is share of the land. To 6 daughters, Naomi Winner, Sarah Johnston, Hannah Ashton, Lucretia Smith, Elizabeth Smith and Lida Shumand, all moveable estate to be equally divided except 1 bed and bedding which is to be given to Elizabeth Phillips. Executors: Jonathan Johnston, John Johnston, Garret Irons [son of his wife's sister, Nelly]. Witnesses: Samuel Morris, William Phillips. Proved 4/2/1812. Inventory 4/1/1812 by Reuben Haines & Samuel Corlies. File 8959M.
He fought in the Revolutionary War. He fought in the battles of Monmouth, White Plains, and Brandywine. He was a prisoner of war for some time.
William's left a will on 30-Dec-1811
William Johnston, Dover Twp, Monmouth Co., will of. Lands to be equally divided between 6 sons: Jonathan, Samuel, Joseph, John, William and James. Cedar swamp lying north of the road to go with and remain for use of the old place. Son, Joel, blacksmith tools, he having had is share of the land. To 6 daughters, Naomi Winner, Sarah Johnston, Hannah Ashton, Lucretia Smith, Elizabeth Smith and Lida Shumand, all moveable estate to be equally divided except 1 bed and bedding which is to be given to Elizabeth Phillips [daughter of Naomi by her first husband?]. Executors: Jonathan Johnston, John Johnston, Garret Irons [son of his wife's sister, Nelly]. Witnesses: Samuel Morris, William Phillips [son of Naomi by her first husband?].
William was an Inn Keeper in Toms River, he was in the Revolutionary War from 1777-1779. William was in the following battles during 1777-1779 Battle of Monmouth, Battle of White Plains and Battle of Brandywine. He was also taken prisioner.
12/30/1811 William Johnston, Dover Twp, Monmouth Co., will of. Lands to be equally divided between 6 sons: Jonathan, Samuel, Joseph, John, William and James. Cedar swamp lying north of the road to go with and remain for use of the old place. Son, Joel, blacksmith tools, he having had is share of the land. To 6 daughters, Naomi Winner, Sarah Johnston, Hannah Ashton, Lucretia Smith, Elizabeth Smith and Lida Shumand, all moveable estate to be equally divided except 1 bed and bedding which is to be given to Elizabeth Phillips. Executors: Jonathan Johnston, John Johnston, Garret Irons [son of his wife's sister, Nelly]. Witnesses: Samuel Morris, William Phillips. Proved 4/2/1812. Inventory 4/1/1812 by Reuben Haines & Samuel Corlies. File 8959M.
Children of William Johnson and Elizabeth Longstreet
- Naomi Johnson+
- Hannah Sarah Johnson+ b. circa 1772, d. circa 1810?
- Lucretia Johnson+ b. 5 Dec 1773, d. 17 Jan 1855
- Samuel Johnson b. 1775
- Joseph Johnson b. 1777
- Jonathan Johnson+ b. 18 Feb 1778, d. 10 Apr 1857
- James Johnson b. 1780
- John Johnson b. 14 Nov 1781
- Joel Johnson+ b. 13 Aug 1783, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Johnson b. 1786
- Sarah Johnson b. 1788
- William E. Johnson+ b. 16 Nov 1788, d. before 1850
- Lydia Johnson+ b. 12 Nov 1789, d. 25 Jul 1848
Hannah Sarah Johnson
F, #67370, b. circa 1772, d. circa 1810?
Hannah Sarah Johnson|b. circa 1772\nd. circa 1810?|p674.htm#i67370|William Johnson|b. circa 1757\nd. circa 1812|p674.htm#i67369|Elizabeth Longstreet|b. between 1755 and 1757|p674.htm#i67368|Benjamin Johnson||p3831.htm#i383003|Sarah Swallow||p3831.htm#i383004|Gysbert Longstreet|b. 27 Nov 1707\nd. 1758|p14.htm#i1389|Rachel G. Schenck|b. 2 Apr 1710\nd. 26 Feb 1779|p14.htm#i1388|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Hannah Sarah Johnson was born circa 1772 at near, Tom's River, Ocean County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Johnson and Elizabeth Longstreet. Hannah married Samuel Ashton, son of William Ashton and Phebe Hutchinson, on 14-Oct-1795 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. Hannah married Samuel Ashton, son of William Ashton and Phebe Hutchinson, on 14-Oct-1795 at Christ Chiurch, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Hannah Sarah Johnson died circa 1810? At Marietta, Washington County, Ohio.
She was also known as Hannah Johnson.
She was also known as Hannah Johnson.
Children of Hannah Sarah Johnson and Samuel Ashton
- Lucretia Ashton
- William Johnson Ashton+ b. 8 Sep 1796, d. 13 Jul 1883
- Thomas Hutchinson Ashton+ b. 30 Nov 1797, d. 1 May 1889
- Samuel Ashton Jr.+ b. circa 1798
- Zacariah Ashton+ b. 14 Oct 1799, d. 4 Feb 1863
- James M. Ashton+ b. 17 Sep 1802, d. 5 Mar 1886
- George Ashton+ b. 1803
- Rosanah Ashton+ b. 26 Nov 1804, d. 26 Feb 1857
- Hannah Ashton b. circa 1806
- Alexander H. Ashton+ b. circa 1810, d. circa 1849
- John Ashton b. 1813
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