Caleb Clossen

M, ID# 1289, (1688 - )
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Father*Josiah Clossen b. 1655, d. 13 Feb 1698
Mother*Mary Williamson b. 7 Jul 1654, d. bt 1720 - 1726

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     Caleb Clossen was born on 16 April 1688 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.1,2,3 He was the son of Josiah Clossen and Mary Williamson.

Citations

  1. [S183] Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, Little Compton Families (Little Compton, Rhode Island: Little Compton Historical Society , 1967). Hereinafter cited as L. C. Families.
  2. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 3, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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Daniel Clossen

M, ID# 2729
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     Daniel Clossen Possibly Josiah's parents.
     Daniel Clossen married Elizabeth (Unknown) in.

Child of Daniel Clossen and Elizabeth (Unknown)


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Deborah Clossen

F, ID# 178, (1718 - 1783)
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Father*Nathan Clossen b. 3 Feb 1694
Mother*Alice Hart b. 16 Oct 1694

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     Deborah Clossen was born on 14 March 1718 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Nathan Clossen and Alice Hart.
     On 24 November 1737, Deborah Clossen married Thomas Wilbor, son of Samuel Wilbore and Elizabeth Carr, in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, Arnold's Vital records states that Thomas and Deborah were married by John Almy, Justice...4,2,3
     Deborah Wilbor died on 12 September 1783 in in Millbrook, Dutchess, New York, at the age of 65.3
     Deborah Clossen was listed as the spouse in the will of her husband Thomas Wilbor 21 July 1796 Washington, Dutchess, New York.5,1,6,3,7

Children of Deborah Clossen and Thomas Wilbor

Citations

  1. [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956). Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
  2. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 67, No. 38, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.
  4. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), Volume 1 Family E582. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
  5. [S330] Thomas Wilbor will (21 Jul 1796), Abstracts of Dutchess county New York Wills dated 1752 - 1834: item 6, page 68, Family History Library (FHL) microfilm #17615, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Wilbor Will.
  6. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 562, Estate # 296. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  7. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), Volumn 1, Page 73, E-582.. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.

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George Clossen

M, ID# 1269, (1731 - )
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Father*Nathan Clossen b. 3 Feb 1694
Mother*Alice Hart b. 16 Oct 1694

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     George Clossen was born on 5 February 1731 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.1,2,3 He was the son of Nathan Clossen and Alice Hart. George Clossen began military service in 1758 in Washington, Dutchess, New York. A George Closson from Rhode Island was in a 1758 muster in DC under Captain Crane.2

Citations

  1. [S183] Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, Little Compton Families (Little Compton, Rhode Island: Little Compton Historical Society , 1967), page 144. Hereinafter cited as L. C. Families.
  2. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 31, No. 8, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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Hannah Clossen

F, ID# 1264, (1720 - before 1738)
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Father*Nathan Clossen b. 3 Feb 1694
Mother*Alice Hart b. 16 Oct 1694

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     Hannah Clossen was born on 11 April 1720 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Nathan Clossen and Alice Hart.
     Hannah Clossen died before 1738.2,3

Citations

  1. [S183] Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, Little Compton Families (Little Compton, Rhode Island: Little Compton Historical Society , 1967), page 144. Hereinafter cited as L. C. Families.
  2. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 31, No. 8, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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