Haggerty Ancestors and Related Families

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Nicholas Loza

M, #2201, b. 1668, d. 1761

Biography

  • Birth: 1668
  • Death: 1761

Family: Trintje



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John Harnden

M, #2202, b. 30 March 1755, d. 1812

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 30 March 1755; Windham, Connecticut
  • Death: 1812; Niagara River

Family 1: Unknown

Family 2: Isabelle Cron (b. 1780, d. 1812)



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Isabelle Cron

F, #2203, b. 1780, d. 1812

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1780
  • Death: 1812
  • Note: Letter from Stella E. Asling Riis to Florence Huff Haggerty, 4 October, 1946: Mary [Galbraith] received a grant of lot No. I in the 3rd. Con. of Blenheim as the “daughter of James Cron, a United Empire Loyalist.”
    James Cron’s younger daughter Isabella, married John Harnden. Mr. Harnden was a widower and had a son Plyn who was about twelve years of age at the time of his father’s second marriage. Isabella told her stepson about their home in Scotland, and to Plyn we are indebted for the facts regarding the Crons - we who are descended from Isabella Cron; for my grandmother Mary, who was daughter of Isabella Cron and her husband John Harnden, married John Morrow, and he is the ancestor you are wanting to know about. So I will tell you first about the Crons. Their home was Greenfield-Kirkpatrick-Fleming, two miles from Annan in the south of Scotland, not far from Gretna Green, famous for run-away marriages. Isabella Cron like her sister Mary received a grant of two hundred acres, as the daughter of James Cron, in Markham, and that is where Grandma Morrow was born in the year 1813 [probably 1812]. When she was two weeks old her mother, [Isabella] Cron Harnden, was holding her little daughter on her lap when news came that her husband had been drowned while carrying despatches across the Niagara River. She fainted, fell forward into the fireplace [and] was burned to death. So little Mary was left an orphan at two weeks. She had a brother John who was a little older than she.

Family: John Harnden (b. 30 March 1755, d. 1812)



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Jacobus Waldron

M, #2204


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Marie Durie

F, #2205, b. 1717

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1717

Family: Jacobus Lozier (b. 1707, d. 1782)



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Marie De Ruine

F, #2206, b. 1662

Biography

  • Birth: 1662

Family: Samuel Demarest (b. 1656, d. 1725)



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Trintje

F, #2207

Biography

Family: Nicholas Loza (b. 1668, d. 1761)



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Elizabeth Hales

F, #2208, b. about 1759

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: About 1759; County Cork, Ireland
  • Note: A list of "Irish stockholders," (i.e., those who held annuities) includes Elizabeth Hales, sprinster, 20, Parish of St. Ann, Dublin, third daughter of Rev. Dr. Samuel Hales, of same [parish], by wife Helen (source: Irish Genealogist, Vol I, p. 243).


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William Rombough

M, #2209, b. 14 October 1760, d. 3 October 1833

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 14 October 1760; Tryon County, New York
  • Death: 3 October 1833; Fredericksburg, Upper Canada
  • Burial: Rombough Lot, Sillsville, Lennox County, Ontario
  • Note: William Rombough, of Palatine descent, served in the 2nd Battalion of the King's Royal Regiment of New York (RRNY). Rombough, William m 17 Feb 1789 Fredericksburg, Ont. Margaret Schwitt(Smith) 11 children from Holland settled Sillsville, Fredericksburg, Ont. After the American Revolution, William settled in Third Cataraqui Township (now called Fredericksberg).
    His will was probated 3 December 1833. Heirs were his children: Jacob, Nicholas A., Willliam H., John, Margaret wife of W B Sills, Susanna Barnhart, Elizabeth wife of George Sills, Electa wife of Jacob Sesiver? [Scriver], Christine Bush, Temperance Rambough and grandson Simion Ashley. William's age at his death said to be 72 years, 11 months and 21 days.
  • Note: Margaret Schmitt or Smith; William Rombough, third; Margaret Schmitt, same, 16 Feb., 1789; Wit: Nicholas Schmitt, George Detlor, Anna Bowen, Eliz'th Detlor ["third" is the third township, Fredericksburgh]:
    http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/langhorn.htm

Family: Margaret Schmitt or Smith (b. 14 June 1769, d. 7 October 1832)



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Abigal de Pre

F, #2210, b. 1689

Biography

  • Birth: 1689

Family: Peter Fousier (b. 1673)



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Catharine Waldron

F, #2212

Parents

Biography

  • Marriage: 18 May 1728; Jan Foiseur; Dutch Reformed Ch New York NY
  • Note: Jan Foiseur; http://culpepper.net/foshee/d0004/g0000053.html

Family: Jan Foiseur (b. 1706, d. 4 August 1783)



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David Demarest

M, #2213, d. 1693

Biography

  • Death: 1693
  • Note: See:
    David Des Marets (M)
    b. 1620, d. 16 October 1695, #20067
    Relationship=8th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..


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    David Des Marets was also known as David Demarest. He was also known as David De Maree. David Des Marets was born in 1620 at near, Amiens, Beauchamps, Picardie, France. David Des Marets was born in 1620 at Beauchamps, Chambray, France. David Des Marets was born in 1620 at Beauchamps, near Amiens, Cambray, France. He resided at at Middleburg, Island of Walcheren, Netherlands, in 1642; joined a colony of Belgian and French refugees. He a member of the Protistant church, Middleburg, island of Walcheren, Netherlands at Protistant Church, Middleburg, Island of Walcheren, Netherlands, 1643. Marriage banns for David Des Marets and Marie Sohier were published on 4 July 1643. Marriage banns for David Des Marets and Marie Sohier were published on 19 July 1643. David Des Marets married Marie Sohier, daughter of Francois Sohier and Margrieta (Unknown), on 29 July 1643 at Walloon Church, Middleburg, Zeeland, Netherlands. David Des Marets and Marie Sohier resided at at German Palatinate, Mannheim on the Rhine, Germany, in 1651. David Des Marets Elder, French Church, Manheim, Germany at French Church, Manheim, Palatinate, Germany, circa 1652. On 16 April 1663 Sailed from Amsterdam, Netherlads of Landed in New Netherlands aboard the ship Bontekoe (The Spotted Cow).
    He resided at at Huguenot Village, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, between 1664 and 1668. In the group were about 90 persons, men, women, and children, the French comprising a third of the number. On the passenger list were the names "David deMaire from Picardie, his wife and four children, the ages of the children being eighteen, eleven, six and one years respectively. Each adult was charged 39 florins for passage and board, children of ten years and under (except infants) half price. The bill for the desMarets family was 175 florins, 10 stivers, an exhobitant amount for that period. He was also known as David D'Amerex as he was known on Staten Island. He was was appointed Senior Commissary of the local court opened on Staten Island by order of the Director General and Council of New Netherland. He resided at at Harlem, New York County, New York, in 1669. He left a will on 26 August 1689. He died on 16 October 1693 at New Mllford, Bergen County, New Jersey. He was buried circa 18 October 1693 at New Bridge, Kindachemack, Bergen County, New Jersey. He died on 16 October 1695 at New Milford, Bergen County, New Jersey. He died in 1697 at New Milford, Bergen County, New Jersey. He was buried at New Milford, Bergen County, New Jersey. His estate was proved on 30 July 1697.

    Children of David Des Marets and Marie Sohier
    Jean Demarest+ b. 14 Apr 1645, d. 16 Oct 1719
    Marie Demarest b. 21 Oct 1646
    David Demarest b. 22 Jun 1649, d. b 1652
    David Demarest Jr.+ b. 20 Dec 1651, d. c 1691
    Samuel Demarest+ b. 5 Aug 1656, d. b 19 Oct 1728
    Marie Demarest b. 10 Apr 1659, d. a 10 Apr 1659
    Marie Demarest b. 17 May 1662, d. a 19 May 1692
    Daniel Demarest b. 7 Jul 1666, d. 8 Jan 1672

Family: Marie Schur (d. 1678)



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Katrina (Catharine) Forshee or Fosyuar

F, #2214, b. 15 March 1766, d. 1818

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 15 March 1766; Schraalenburgh, NJ
  • Christening: 15 March 1767
  • Death: 1818
  • Note: Baptism shown as 15 Mar 1767? at: http://culpepper.net/foshee/d0000/g0000094.html#I33102
  • Note: Charles Barnhart; Charles Barnhart, third; Catharine Fosyuar, same, 16 Feb'y 1789: James Fosyuar, Henry Bartley, Jinny Huff ["third" is the third township, Fredericksburgh]: http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/langhorn.htm
    http://culpepper.net/foshee/d0000/g0000094.html#I33102 shows marriage date as 1 Feb. 1789

Family: Charles Barnhart (b. 1760, d. 1863)



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Johnnie Elsdon

M, #2224

Biography

  • Birth: London, Middlesex, Ont.
  • Death: London, Middlesex, Ont.
  • Burial: Bear Creek Cem., Brigden, Lambton, Ont.
  • Note: !BURIAL: Johnnie was buried in Bear Creek Cemetery Brigden Ont.
    He died as an infant abt 1 yr old.


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