Mother: Jenny TYLER |
_Seth BOTTS ___________________________+ | (1713 - 1776) m 1735 _Joshua BOTTS _______| | (1751 - 1781) m 1771| | |_Sabrina (Sabina or Sabacah) BIRDWELL _+ | (1717 - 1785) m 1735 _Benjamin Gaines BOTTS _| | (1776 - 1811) m 1798 | | | _Benjamin GAINES ______________________+ | | | (1731 - 1818) m 1753 | |_Frances GAINES _____| | (1755 - 1817) m 1771| | |_Elizabeth Claiborne BOTTS ____________+ | (1741 - 1830) m 1753 | |--Thomas Hutchinson BOTTS | (1800 - 1869) | _John TYLER ___________________________+ | | (1724 - 1792) m 1749 | _Charles TYLER ______| | | (1750 - 1793) | | | |_Margaret GRAY ________________________ | | (1720 - 1805) m 1749 |_Jenny TYLER ___________| (1780 - 1811) m 1798 | | _______________________________________ | | |_Sally BROWN ________| (1760 - ....) | |_______________________________________
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Mother: Malinda M. MINOR |
_William BUCKNER Sr.________+ | (1699 - 1760) m 1719 _Francis BUCKNER ____| | (1722 - ....) | | |_Judith Hawes AYLETT _______+ | (1703 - 1757) m 1719 _George Madison BUCKNER _| | (1783 - 1857) m 1807 | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |____________________________ | | |--Elizabeth Madison Taylor BUCKNER | (1803 - ....) | _Thomas I MINOR ____________ | | (1711 - 1776) m 1741 | _Thomas MINOR II_____| | | (1751 - 1834) m 1780| | | |_Alice THOMAS ______________+ | | (1725 - 1790) m 1741 |_Malinda M. MINOR _______| (1785 - ....) m 1807 | | _James TAYLOR IV____________+ | | (1732 - 1814) m 1758 |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ___| (1763 - 1836) m 1780| |_Ann Berry 'Fanny' HUBBARD _+ (1738 - 1789) m 1758
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Mother: Ann CHURCH |
_EDWARD DUDLEY "the Immigrant"_+ | (1605 - ....) m 1620 _William DUDLEY I____| | (1621 - 1675) m 1646| | |_ELIZABETH PRITCHARD __________+ | (1601 - 1691) m 1620 _Christopher DUDLEY _| | (1650 - 1745) m 1709| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CARY ________ | | | | |_Elizabeth CARY _____| | (1620 - 1677) m 1646| | |_______________________________ | | |--Edward DUDLEY | (1710 - 1745) | _______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Ann CHURCH _________| (1680 - 1745) m 1709| | _______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth COLLINS |
_Henry LEE I________________+ | (1691 - 1747) m 1723 _Henry LEE II_________| | (1729 - 1787) m 1753 | | |_Mary BLAND ________________+ | (1704 - 1764) m 1723 _Richard Bland LEE I_| | (1761 - 1827) m 1794| | | _John GRYMES Esq.of Brandon_+ | | | (1693 - ....) m 1715 | |_Lucy Ludwell GRYMES _| | (1720 - ....) m 1753 | | |_Lucy LUDWELL ______________+ | (1698 - ....) m 1715 | |--Mary Ann LEE | (1795 - 1796) | ____________________________ | | | _Stephen COLLINS _____| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth COLLINS __| (1770 - ....) m 1794| | ____________________________ | | |_Mary PARISH _________| (1750 - ....) | |____________________________
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Children:
Joost Jansen Vanmeteren b. 1652 in Gelderland, HOLLAND
Lysbeth Van Meteren b. 1647 in Gelderland,HOLLAND
Catherine Van Meteren b. 1650 in Gelderland,HOLLAND
Geertje Van Meteren b. 1653 in Gelderland,HOLLAND
Gysbert Jansen Van Meteren b. 1660 in Gelderland,HOLLAND
"Jan, his wife and five children arrived in the ship Fox at New
Netherland on 12 April 1662. He came from Thielerwardt, a
fortified townin Gelderland, Holland, and his wife from
Meppelen, Province of Drenth,where they were married and where
their children were born. The familyname was derived from
Meteren, a town in Holland.
"Upon the death of Joost Adrienceson of 'Boswick', Long Island,
about 1685, Jan Joosten Van Meteren was appointed administrator,
tutor ofdecedent's children and arbitrator in proceedings
regarding the sale ofsome land in Hurley, which had been sold to
Derick Schepmoes by Adrienceduring his lifetime.
"Jan Joosten Van Meteren, with his family, settled at Wiltwyck
during the summer of 1662, but he is not noted in the activities
of the communityuntil 7 June 1663 when the Indians raided the
settlement and carried offwomen and children into captivity.
Among the prisoners were Jan's wifeand two of his children,
Joost Janse being one of them. He is not namedin Captain
Krieger's journal of the rescue expedition, but it iselsewhere
stated that due to his three months' association with theIndians
at the time of his captivity, Joost Janse had knowledge of
theirhabits, trails, plans and war feuds with other tribes, and
was soimpressed with a desire for their adventurous life.
"Jan Joosten's name appears on the list of inhabitants who
subscribed to the Oath of Allegiance, due to a change in the
sovereignty of thecountry, between the 21st and 26th of October
1664. After this datefrequent notices of him occur upon the
records of Kingston, as a farmer,and as a man of growing
importance in civil and religious matters.
"Joost Janse was elected an Elder of the Church in 1667. During
the trouble in Wiltwyck during that year, caused by the
offensiveness of thesoldiers of the English garrison, he with
three other citizens acted asmediators in the dispute and were
able to conciliate the inhabitants,thus preventing violence to
lives and property.
"The first instance of his purchase of land appears in a record
which reads 'Jan Joosten had from Governor Lovelace a deed for a
lot, dated 20March 1671, in Marbletown' and 'on 11 October 1671
received confirmationof his 30 acre lot in Marbletown.'
"He was selected on 6 January 1673 as one of the four
magistrates of Hurley and Marbletown to supervise the merging of
the village of NieuwDorp into those of Hurley and Marbletown
under the English rule. Theother magistrates were: Jan Broerson,
Louis DuBois, and RoelofHendrickson. Notwithstanding the change
of government Jan was continuedin that civil office until the
return of Dutch supremacy in 1675, whenGovernor Colve
reappointed him to serve for another term.
"He was named Justice of Peace for Esopus, and was present at
the Court of Assizes in New York from 4 to 6 October 1682.
"Maeyken, wife of Jan Joosten, was named as a beneficiary in the
Will of Evardt Pary dated 26 March 1675 [Ulster Co. Probate
Records].
"Jan Joosten Van Meteren obtained land grants in the Province of
East Jersey through a period extending from 1689 to the year of
his death,1706 2E In company with his son-in-law, Jan Hamel, who
had married hisdaughter Geertje Crom in 1682, Jan Joosten
appeared in East Jersey wherethey jointly bought on 18 October
1695 from Edward Hunlocke, the deputyGovernor, of Wingerworth,
Burlington County, a plantation of 500 acres,located at Lassa
(or Lazy) Point on the Delaware River. Lassa Point wasabout 23
miles northeast of Philadelphia.
"Jan Joosten next appears as an individual purchaser of certain
lands in Somerset County, New Jersey, deed passing title from
Governor AndrewHamilton and Agnes, his wife, under date of 13
September 1700 to JanJoosten of Marbletown, New York, yeoman,
lying contiguous on the Southbranch of the Raritan River near
the present Somerville, New Jersey tothree other parcels also
granted. As a whole, the plantation aggregated1835 acres.
"His Will filed with inventory of his personal property in
Burlington County Surrogate's Office, dated 13 June 1706, was
written in Dutch. Hiswife was to retain full possession of the
estate during her lifetime,then in was to be divided, son Joost
1/2; Joost and Gysbert to have landat Marbletown, Joost to have
1/2 and then the other 1/2 to be dividedbetween them; Geertje to
have land at Wassemaker's; children of deceaseddaughter Lysbeth
to have their portion in money from the other childrenof Jan the
testator [Ulster County Probate Record]."
Jan died in 1706."
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Mother: Maratha McDonald REILY |
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