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Descendants of Henry BEEMAN - RIN:817

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1. Henry BEEMAN - RIN:817

1United States Census Office, 1860 Census; Milton, Saratoga County, New York..
18 July 1860.

2Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, F/F #: 0533502 Records of 1st Presbyterian Church at Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York 1775-1877 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1968)), p101, 124.
"Transcribed 1915-1916, Microfilmed January 1968

Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York

Transcribed by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society ; edited by Royden W. Vosburgh

Vosburgh, Royden Woodward
First Presbyterian Church in Ballston, Ballston Center, New York
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City

Microfilm of manuscript (typescript, 3 v. (242 leaves), made in 1916) at the New York State Library
and the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in New York City.

Includes baptisms, marriages, and deaths for 1783-1793, 1801-1865; lists of members and families,
members received, church officers; Presbyterian Church at Freehold 1786-1788. Includes index (50 p.).

F/F #: 0533502

Another filming, 1941. (without index)
F/F #: 17553

Another filming, 1985.
F/F #: 1421098 Item 4."
Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York

3Randall, George L. (George Leander) , 1865-1927, F/F #: 0897287 Descendants of Peter Crapo (b. probably Bordeaux, France, d. 1756, Rochester, Mass.) (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1972)), p18.
"On 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Item 3."
George Leander Randall:
15 JUN 1865 Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts - 01 JUL 1927

Looks like the LDS received a copy of the book April 5th, 1957, and that they microfilmed it in 1972. I have scanned the entire book that they microfilmed, about 79 pages total, plus or minus a couple duplicates. I could not find an entry that states the publication date, compilation date or any sources...
Although, as far as my line goes the info is corroborated by the church records of the 1st Presbyterian Church at Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York 1775-1877 found on F/F #: 0533502 with the exception of on page 18 it shows an additional marriage for Sarah "Sally" Crapo to Harvey Hammond which can not be correct as shown as it appears to have occurred after she died...
In addition, on page 7 it shows only the date of 21 Aug 1823, and on page 18 it shows 9 Sep 1823 these must be typo's or a marriage license date or something related to her marriage to Henry Beman/Beeman which according to the aforesaid church records occurred on 7 Sep 1823.
Patrick Kenney
April 9th, 2005.

4Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, F/F #: 0533503 Records of the (Freehold) Presbyterian Church in Charlton, Saratoga County, New York. (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1968)).
"
Microfilm of typescript (93 leaves, written in 1921).

Transcribed by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society ; edited by Royden Woodward Vosburgh."
Records of the (Freehold) Presbyterian Church in Charlton, Saratoga County, N. Y - F/F #: 0533503 item 1
Index to records of the Freehold Presbyterian Church in Charlton, Saratoga Co. - FHL F/F #: 0532966 Item 1
Another filming. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, [194-?]. on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. - F/F #: 0017589 Item 1.

5F/F #: 6901024 Computer printout of Charlton, Presbyterian Church, Saratoga County, New York (Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society of Utah, (1990)).
"Extracted for the controlled extraction program and published by the Genealogical Dept. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Batch no. 51105-1.
Extracted from microfilm copy of parish registers transcript on film no. 0533503."
Births and christenings, A thru Z 1801-1855

D.O.B.: Charlton Town Records 01/22/1803; Infant Henry Beeman poor boy of Charlton, Indenture/Apprenticeship to Caleb Stephens of Charlton, Saratoga County, New York.

Family Records & Research of William R. Beeman
William R. BEEMAN - RIN:33994 and Patrick KENNEY - RIN:16 are 4th cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Henry BEEMAN - RIN:817 and Sarah E. CRAPO - RIN:818.


Sarah CRAPO - RIN:818

1Richley H. Crapo Phd. Utah State University., Family Records & Research of Professor Crapo. (2003-2004).
Professor Crapo
http://cc.usu.edu/~fath6/pcclan.html
rcrapo at wpo dot hass dot usu dot edu

The Peter Crapo Clan
A listing of all currently known descendants of Peter Crapo who arrived in Massachusetts ca AD 1695. The listing contains 12,687 individuals and 3,346 marriages as of today. Currently, there have been 14 generations of Crapos, including Peter Crapo himself as generation 1.
Richley H. Crapo
Last updated: 13 Jul 2004
Logan, Utah

If you have additions or corrections that you would like to contribute, please contact me at rcrapo at wpo dot hass dot usu dot edu.

It is very likely that Peter Crapo (originally Pierre Crépaux) was born France, probably near Bordeaux, perhaps as early as 1668. According to the tradition of many of his descendents, Peter was one of five survivors of a shipwreck off Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts, around 1680-82. Family legends from various descent lines suggest that his brother "Francis" was also a survivor, and may have been the captain of the ill-fated ship. Francis is said to have placed young Peter as a bondservant to one Francis Coombs (who died in 1682), a tavern owner in North Rochester, Massachusetts, in return for the price of his return passage to France. Despite the promise that he would return for Peter, this never occurred, and the North American Crapo family owes its existence to this unkept promise.

Peter worked his way out of bondservice and went on to become a relatively well-off landowner through his hard work In 1704, he married Penelope White, granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Resolved White and his wife Judith Vassal. The couple's home still stands in Rochester. According to Henry H. Crapo, in his book Certain Comeoverers, "In 1755 he entered into an agreement with two neighbors to put a ditch through their several properties 'to let the alewives get from Mattapoisett River to Sniptuit Pond.' This ditch still remains and each spring the alewives returning from the south jump the weir at Mattapoisett and find their way to the Pond, where in the shallow water near Peter Crapo's islands they cast their spawn. His homestead was on the west side of the road which skirts Sniptuit on its westerly side." Peter and his sons earned their livings by cutting timber from his land around the pond. At his death, he owned several hundred acres there. His will was signed in 1756 less than three months before his death.

Recently, Mrs. Ruth Marie Butler has uncovered a possible family of origin for Peter Crapo: Pierre Crépaux, born about 1657, and resident of l'isl d'Elvire, Saint-Sebastien, la Tremblade, France. This Pierre had a son, Francois, who was recorded as the commanding captain of a ship named Bonaventure in a record recording his marriage in Port Royale, Canada, on 9 September 1705 to Marie Mius, daughter of Abraham Mius "sieur d'Plemarche", France, and Marguerite de Saint-Etienne de la Tour, France. Though the connection is yet to be proved, it is a promising one, since the traditions of many of Peter's descendents identify his brother as having born the name Francis and as having been the captain of the ship which was wrecked at Buzzard's Bay and remember his name as Francis. Family legend also points to the area of France near Bordeaux as the place of Peter's origin, and l'isl d'Elvire is on the coast not far from that city. So, this Francois makes a very good candidate for Peter's brother, having the right name, the right occupation at the right time, and the right place of origin for that person. As Ruth points out, how many ship's captains named Francois Crépaux are there likely to have been from the west coast of France near Bordeaux at the same period of history?.

2Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, F/F #: 0533502 Records of 1st Presbyterian Church at Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York 1775-1877 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1968)), p101, 104, 106.
"Transcribed 1915-1916, Microfilmed January 1968

Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York

Transcribed by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society ; edited by Royden W. Vosburgh

Vosburgh, Royden Woodward
First Presbyterian Church in Ballston, Ballston Center, New York
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City

Microfilm of manuscript (typescript, 3 v. (242 leaves), made in 1916) at the New York State Library
and the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in New York City.

Includes baptisms, marriages, and deaths for 1783-1793, 1801-1865; lists of members and families,
members received, church officers; Presbyterian Church at Freehold 1786-1788. Includes index (50 p.).

F/F #: 0533502

Another filming, 1941. (without index)
F/F #: 17553

Another filming, 1985.
Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York
F/F #: 1421098 Item 4
F/F #: 17553.

3Randall, George L. (George Leander) , 1865-1927, F/F #: 0897287 Descendants of Peter Crapo (b. probably Bordeaux, France, d. 1756, Rochester, Mass.) (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1972)), p7,18.
"On 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Item 3."
George Leander Randall:
15 JUN 1865 Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts - 01 JUL 1927

Looks like the LDS received a copy of the book April 5th, 1957, and that they microfilmed it in 1972. I have scanned the entire book that they microfilmed, about 79 pages total, plus or minus a couple duplicates. I could not find an entry that states the publication date, compilation date or any sources...
Although, as far as my line goes the info is corroborated by the church records of the 1st Presbyterian Church at Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York 1775-1877 found on F/F #: 0533502 with the exception of on page 18 it shows an additional marriage for Sarah "Sally" Crapo to Harvey Hammond which can not be correct as shown as it appears to have occurred after she died...
In addition, on page 7 it shows only the date of 21 Aug 1823, and on page 18 it shows 9 Sep 1823 these must be typo's or a marriage license date or something related to her marriage to Henry Beman/Beeman which according to the aforesaid church records occurred on 7 Sep 1823.
Patrick Kenney
April 9th, 2005.


3. Henry BEEMAN - RIN:12569

1Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, F/F #: 0533502 Records of 1st Presbyterian Church at Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York 1775-1877 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, (1968)).
"Transcribed 1915-1916, Microfilmed January 1968

Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York

Transcribed by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society ; edited by Royden W. Vosburgh

Vosburgh, Royden Woodward
First Presbyterian Church in Ballston, Ballston Center, New York
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City

Microfilm of manuscript (typescript, 3 v. (242 leaves), made in 1916) at the New York State Library
and the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in New York City.

Includes baptisms, marriages, and deaths for 1783-1793, 1801-1865; lists of members and families,
members received, church officers; Presbyterian Church at Freehold 1786-1788. Includes index (50 p.).

F/F #: 0533502

Another filming, 1941. (without index)
F/F #: 17553

Another filming, 1985.
Records of the First Presbyterian Church at Ballston in Ballston Center, Saratoga County, New York
F/F #: 1421098 Item 4
F/F #: 17553.