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| # | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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| 1951 | I5012 | Potter | Ida May | 7 Jul 1862 | 0 | https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbenja00inclev | bratt01 | |
| 1952 | I5010 | Potter | Miles Brunson | 29 Sep 1841 | 7 Jan 1916 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 24172244 | bratt01 |
| 1953 | I826 | Poulter | Rachel | 11 May 1702 | 5 Aug 1747 | 0 | Powers changed to Poulter, Ref: Lorna Flynn (e-mail: lorna@mac.com april 19, 2004) See also The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler, page 354,355, so it feels much more trustworthy. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62806662/nathan-cutter |
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| 1954 | I5137 | Pyper | Bernice | 2 Aug 1915 | 22 Jun 2005 | 0 | From Find A Grave Memorial# 24073830 Bernice Chatwin 1915 ~ 2005 Beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, born August 2, 1915, gently passed away on June 22, 2005 of natural causes. A soul of exceptional sweetness and kindness who was dearly loved by all. Throughout her life she opened her heart to everyone. The world has lost a child of light. She is survived by one daughter Phyllis Mathiesen and one son Lynn Chatwin; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. |
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| 1955 | I5136 | Pyper | George Robert | 13 Jan 1883 | 23 Jun 1966 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Store Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1956 | I5136 | Pyper | George Robert | 13 Jan 1883 | 23 Jun 1966 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Signs Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Employer |
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| 1957 | I5136 | Pyper | George Robert | 13 Jan 1883 | 23 Jun 1966 | 0 | Industry: Office Building Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work |
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| 1958 | I5136 | Pyper | George Robert | 13 Jan 1883 | 23 Jun 1966 | 0 | Industry: Buildings Class of worker: Wage earner |
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| 1959 | I4139 | Quackenbosch | Abraham | 0 | In infancy | bratt01 | ||
| 1960 | I4123 | Quackenbosch | Johannes Pieterse | 1662 | 26 Nov 1725 | 0 | JOHANNES QUACKENBOSCH owned a farm on the Canastagione patent and was one of the original patentees (see Reynier (3) ). He and his wife Machteld Post are named in the list of members of the " Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany at the end of the year 1683 and afterward," and the recorded baptisms of his children are in the registers of that church. Johannes and his son Johannes (23) are named in the list of " Freeholders in Canastagione 1720." | bratt01 |
| 1961 | I4112 | Quackenbosch | Marrtije | 1682 | 10 Sep 1727 | 0 | From Quackenbush Geneology: b. prob. in Niscayuna | bratt01 |
| 1962 | I4112 | Quackenbosch | Marrtije | 1682 | 10 Sep 1727 | 0 | Ancestry.com Kinsella family tree http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/15707938/family?cfpid=20401012031 Links additional family membersb (in reverse order): 1. Dirck Aelbertszoon van Quacken (b 1500 Oestgeest Leiden, Holland, d. Holland) - m Unknown 2. John Quackenbosch (b 1520 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, died Netherlands) m Ann Elizabith Brower (b. ?, d ? Netherlands) 3. Abraham Quackenbosch (b 1545 Oestgeest, Linden, Netherlands) m Gerritje Haring (b 1544 Netherlands, died same location) 4. Jan Quackenbosch (b 1565 Valkenburg, Valkenburg Aan De Geul, Limburg, Netherlands, d 1594 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands) m Maria van Gelder (b 1570 Haarlem, d 3 aug. 1644 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands) 5. Pieter Janszoon Quackenbosch (b 1590 Oestgeest, , Linden, Netherlands, d 1651 same), m Nelletjen Pietersz (b 1590 Oestgeest,Linden,,Holland, d 1656 same) 6. Pieter Quackenbosch (b 1614 Oestgeest,,,Holland, d 1686 Albany,,New York,USA), m. Maritje Ariens (b 1617 Kouderkerk, Oestgeest, , Netherlands, d. 1682 Albany, Albany, New York, USA) 7. Johanes Quackenbosch (b 1642 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, d 1720Canastogione, Albany, New York, USA) m Matcheld J. Post (b 1650 Niskayuna, Albany, New York, USA d 1698 - Albany, Albany, New York, USA) 8. Maritje Quackenbosch (b. 1678 ,d. 10 Sep. 1727) m Jacob L Wyngaard (b 1700, d 1727) |
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| 1963 | I4127 | Quackenbosch | Pieter Johannes | 1639 | Aft 1696 | 0 | PIETER QUACKENBOSCH, the earliest ancestor of the Quackenbush family in America, came from Oestgeest, near Leiden, Holland, about the year 1660, with his wife Maritje , and their infant son Reynier. It is probable that he did not stop at New Amsterdam, but proceeded at once to Albany, then called Beverwyck, where his second son Johannes was born about 1662. (Pearson's Early Settlers of Albany Co.) In 1668 he purchased a brick yard from Adrisen van Ilpendam in the town of Beverwyck, as shown by the following deed: (Pearson's Early Records of Albany Co.) Appeared before us, undersigned, commissaries of Albany, etc., Adrisen van Ilpendam, who declares that in true rights, free ownership, he grants, conveys, and makes over to Pieter Qaackenbosch the brick yard according to the fence thereabout set, lying here in the Colony, and by the said Pieter Quackenbosch occupied, according to the right and ownership of the ground which he bought and paid for, of madam, the widow of the late Johan de Hulter, now wife of Jeronimus Ebbinck, according to release of date the 20th of August, 1664, on condition that said Quackenbos pay yearly a rent of two Carolus guilders to the Heer director of the colony according to the tenor of the contract therefor, of date the 11th November, 1657, to which reference is herein made ; and therefor giving said Quackenbos, his heirs and successors or assigns, full power to dispose thereof as he might do with his patrimonial effects; also acknowledging that he is fully paid and satisfied therefor, and therefor promising to protect and free the same from all trouble and claims as is right, and never more to do nor suffer anything to be done against the same, in any manner, on pledge of his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to all laws and judges. Done in Albany the 11 | 21 of July, 1668, Adriaen van Ilpendam. Goosen Gerritse, Philip Pieterse Schuyler, In my presence, D. V. Schelluyne, Secretary, 1668. The following items concerning Pieter Quackenbosch are recorded in the "Annals of Albany": 1669—Dec—Pieter Quackenbos was paid for 25 tiles 3:15 for Domine Schaet's house. 1682—Dec—Pieter Quackenboss paid for the use of the large pall. 1684—Dec—Peter Quackenboss was paid for 7,000 bricks 170g. Maritje, the wife of Pieter Quackenbosch probably died in Dec, 1682, when the "large pall" was used, indicating than an adult member of the family had been buried. |
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| 1964 | I4152 | Quackenbosch | Pieter van | 0 | Comment to Quackenbosch Coad of Arms: posted by RMLimberg -- "Coat of Arms & Motto (translation): Quackenbush is a Dutch name. The first recorded use of the Quackenbush coat of arms was in 1529 by Dirk Aelbertszoon van Quackenbosch, registered in the Leiden Armorial (1785). The motto "Vrede in Rykdom" (Peace in Wealth) was first used by his grandson Gerrit Aelbertszoon van Quackenbosch in 1578. Under the rules of heraldry, the right to bear a coat of arms passes only to the direct descendants of the bearer. Because some crucial links in the family history have been lost over the centuries, the North American Quackenbush family cannot technically use the coat of arms. All available records indicate that every Quackenbush in North America can ultimately be traced back to an immigrant name Pieter Quackenbosch who came to New Netherland (later called New York) in 1653 aboard the ship Graft. Pieter was born in Oegstgeesst Holland circa 1614. The modern village of Oesgstgeest is a suburb of Leiden in South Holland. In Holland the prefix van does not necessarily imply nobility or high social stature the way the German prefix von does- it simply means 'from' or 'of'. Literally translated, the name Pieter van Quackenbosch probably means something like "Peter from the forest of the croaking frogs". A dictionary search of modern Dutch reveals that the word "bosch" means "forest" while "kwaken" is the sound made by frogs or crows. At least one translator believes "kwaken" can also refer to the "quack" sound made by ducks. Serious students of the Dutch language should probably do their research elsewhere. Known spelling variations are Quackenbos, Quackenboss, Quakkelbosch, Quakenbush, Qualkinbush, and Kwakkenbos.The anglicized "Quackenbush" spelling is the most common in North America. The Amersterdam telephone directory presently lists a number of people using the modern Dutch spelling of "Kwakkenbos". A detailed history of the origin of the name Quackenbush can be found in the book The Quackenbush Family in America, Copyright 1987 by Gail Richard Quackenbush, published by the Henington Publishing Company in Wolfe City Texas. Anyone interested in the family genealogy should have a copy of this excellent book. http://www.quackenbush.com/name.html |
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| 1965 | I2152 | |||||||
| 1966 | I2149 | |||||||
| 1967 | I2153 | |||||||
| 1968 | I2155 | |||||||
| 1969 | I2150 | |||||||
| 1970 | I2156 | |||||||
| 1971 | I64 | Quinney | Emma | 15 Nov 1853 | 12 Aug 1937 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 137985190 | bratt01 |
| 1972 | I2432 | |||||||
| 1973 | I2431 | |||||||
| 1974 | I2434 | |||||||
| 1975 | I2662 | Randolph | Lady Agnes | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Agnes, known as "Black Agnes," succeeded her two brothers (who died without heirs) and assumed the title, Countess of Moray, in 1346. Her brother Thomas, 2nd Earl, died in August, 1332, 23 days after his father; their brother John, 3rd Earl, escaped to France after Halidon in July 1333, was regent in 1335, married Lady Euphemia de Ross. |
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| 1976 | I2666 | Randolph | Sir Thomas | 28 Jul 1332 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Thomas was created Earl of Moray 1313-14. He was also Lord of Annandale and of the Isle of Man, etc. Either his year of birth is wrong, or the dates for his parents are wrong, or both. |
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| 1977 | I1644 | Ranulf | II | 855 | 5 Aug 890 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ranulf II m. Irmgard (d. 935) and was Count 867-890 - "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 144A-17. |
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| 1978 | I1276 | Ranulph | I | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Ranulph found at the Battle of Val-ed-Dunes in 1047. |
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| 1979 | I2675 | Ranulph | Sir Thomas | Aft 1296 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Thomas was Chief of Clan Allan and served as Great Chamberlain of Scotland, 1273-96. {-see "Earls of Moray from 1313 to 1455" in "Family Records of the Bruce and Cumyns...," M.E.Cummings Bruce (London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1870), used at Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1987.} |
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| 1980 | I1391 | Raoul | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {"The Plantagenet Ancestry,"W.H.Turton (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.100 gives Raoul's parents as Asperling de Vaudreuil and wife Sporta de Senlis; Sporta also m. William Longsword, Duke of Normandy, cf. p.6. - see ID1804.} |
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| 1981 | I1555 | Ratbold | II | 948 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Arles is the name of a "kingdom" formed 933-35 uniting Provence and Burgundy (including part of modern Switzerland). It appears that Ratbold II had a son, Rudolph III, who bequeathed the kingdom to Emperor Conrad II in 1032. It is unclear who the father of Boso, Count of Provence, is. {Ratbold II is presumed to be the father of Gerberga, wife of Fulk II, Count of Anjou - see W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry: (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968, p.6), where the death year for Ratbold I is given as 928.} |
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| 1982 | I4965 | Rathbun | Joshua | Abt 1806 | 2 Oct 1875 | 0 | Albany city directory, 1869, p 153 https://books.google.com/books?id=VJFIAQAAMAAJ |
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| 1983 | I4965 | Rathbun | Joshua | Abt 1806 | 2 Oct 1875 | 0 | Gerrit T Bratt (I67) was a partner/worked for Joshua Rathbun & Co. Lumber. See Albany City Directory 1869 Albany city directory, 1869, p 153 https://books.google.com/books?id=VJFIAQAAMAAJ Acors J Rathbone & Co h 58 North Rathbun Fannie E Mrs house 197 Lumber Rathbun Albert H clerk house 197 Lumber Rathbun Joshua & Co Gerritt T Bratt Acors Rathbun lumber dealers 14 district winter office 443 Broadway 81 Columbia |
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| 1984 | I147 | Ray | James | Apr 1873 | 1952 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: Steam Railroad Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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| 1985 | I5223 | Ray | Keith C | 25 Jan 1909 | 28 May 1973 | 0 | Industry: Wholesale Bedding Class of worker: Wage earner |
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| 1986 | I5223 | Ray | Keith C | 25 Jan 1909 | 28 May 1973 | 0 | Industry: Gas Station Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work |
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| 1991 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | Lists Occupation as Stenographer for B R & P | bratt01 |
| 1992 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | Industry: Oil Will Refinery Class of worker: Wage earner |
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| 1993 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | Industry: Oil Business Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work |
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| 1994 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA, Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Bookkeepers and cashiers, except bank cashiers Single, without children Height: 71 (In); Weight: 198 (Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. ) |
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| 1995 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | US Army | bratt01 |
| 1996 | I146 | Ray | Paul James | 1 Feb 1900 | 3 Mar 1982 | 0 | Korean War, US Army | bratt01 |
| 1997 | I1728 | Raymond | I | 864 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Toulouse, in SW France, had a large population by the middle of the 4th century. In 419 is became capital of the Visigoth kingdom, and remained a great city under the Merovingians. Charlemagne appointed his little son Louis king of Aquitaine with Toulouse the chief city. It was besieged by Charles the Bald in 844, and taken in 848 by the Norsemen. "About 852 Raymond I, count of Quercy, succeeded his brother Fridolo as count of Rouergue and Toulouse; it is from this noble that all the later counts of Toulouse trace their descent." - Encycl.Brit.,'56,22:326. |
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| 1998 | I1550 | Raymond | II | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Raymond II was Margrave of Bothie, 919-23. He m. Godinhilda_______. |
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| 1999 | I1447 | Raymond | III | 950 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Encyclopedia Britannica (`56,22:326) reports "About 852 Raymond I, count of Quercy, succeeded his brother Fridolo as Count of Rouergue and Toulouse; it is from this noble that all the later counts of Toulouse trace their descent. Dating from the 11th century the counts of Toulouse were the greatest lords in southern France." |
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| 2000 | I1447 | Raymond | III | 950 | 0 | also Count of Tolouse | bratt01 |
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