Henry W. Coon
M, #1471, born 25 April 1872
| Birth* | Henry W. Coon was born on 25 April 1872.1,2 |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records,Manorton Lutheran.
- [S298] William Solyman Coons et al, Koon and Coons Families of Eastern New York (Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc., 1937), Vol. 2, p. 341.
Johann* Wilhelm Falckenberg1
M, #1472, born before 10 December 1671
| Euro-Origin* | European origin was at 5450 Niederbieber, nr. Neuweid, Germany. Per Jones: "The European home of Johann Valentin (sometimes Wilhelm) Falckenburg was 5450 Niederbieber (2 km. n. of Neuweid; Chbks. begin 1655).1 |
| Hunter List* | Johann* Wilhelm Falckenberg is found on the Hunter List as # 188.1 |
| Birth* | He was born before 10 December 1671. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 10 December 1671 Baptismal sponsors were: Johannes Moritz, Valentin Friedrich, and Juliana - d/o Herbert Neitzert at O.B. |
| Marriage* | He married Maria* Elisabetha Becker, daughter of Johannis Becker, on 7 February 1700/1 in Weidt, Germany. |
| Marriage* | Johann* Wilhelm Falckenberg married Elisabetha Maria Unknown after 1708 . "This marriage is not documented and may not have happened. It is possible that Pastor Kocherthal merely transposed the name of his first wife to read Elisabetha Maria [HJ]."2 |
| Note* | "Johan Felden Valkenburg, his wife, and 2 ch. were listed on Capt. Robert Lourens's ship in Holland in 1709 (Rotterdam Lists); they were recorded near their relatives Johan Peter Bekker and Paulus Preker (sic), as well as other 1709ers from the Neuwied area such as Paulus Dentger, Nicolaus Heistrebath, and Jacob Wolpret. Valentin Falckenburg, aged 38, his wife and sons aged 7 and 2, Ref., husbandman and vinedresser, were in the 3rd arrivals in England in 1709 (London Lists). " Johann Wilhelm Falckenburg made his first appearance on the Hunter Lists 4 July 1710 with 1 pers. over 10 yrs. of age and 1 pers. under 10 yrs. in the household; on 4 July 1710 and thereafter, the family was recorded with 2 pers. over 10 yrs. of age and 1 pers. under 10 yrs. The Hunter entries on this emigrant called him both Johann Wilhelm and Valentin. Valin Ffauldkinberg: 1 man, 1 boy aged 8 and under, and 1 woman were in Ulster Co. in 1710/11 (West Camp Census). Valentin Falckenburg and Elisabetha, with 2 ch. were at Beckmansland ca. 1716/17 (Simmendinger Register)."3 |
| Immigration* | Johann* Wilhelm Falckenberg immigrated in 1710; "In the Furstl. Wied Archive in Neuwied, is a series of requests to emigrate dated 1709. One such document concerns Joh. Velten Falckenburg of Oberbieber (dated 24 May 1709, Segendorf), and another details Joh. Velten Falckenburg and Niclas Heisterbach (dated 22 May 1709)."4 |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 227.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, p. 229.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, p. 228.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, p. 1170.
Jacob Stahl
M, #1473, born before 1750, died 1820
| Birth* | Jacob Stahl was born before 1750.1 |
| Rev War* | He probably served in the Revolutionary War. Was this Johannes Stall, aka Johann Henrich Stoehl, a Lieutenant in Livingston's Regt., NY Militia? Or was this Jacob Staly (NY in the Revolution, Vol. I, The Militia, Albany Co., 1st Regt/2nd Regt, p. 100? Or was it Jacob Staly, Tryon County Militia Assoc. Exempts, ibid, p. 185? Or was it the Jacob Stall b. 175? in MA?2 |
| Marriage* | He married Margaretha Pitcher, daughter of Johannes Bitzer and Helena Pier, before 1788 . American Ancestry also states that Jacob was born before 1750, died 1820, and served in the Rev. Army.3,4 |
| Residence* | Jacob Stahl lived in Clermont, NY. |
| Death* | Jacob Stahl died in 1820. |
| Note* | Jacob is mentioned in his father's will. Also, a Jacob Stall is noted in the Clermont Daybook.5 |
Citations:
- [S304] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry (Joel Munsell's Sons, 1887), p. 120, Volume II, Columbia County, NY 1887.
- [S304] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, p. 120, Vol. II, Columbia County, NY 1887.
- [S304] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry, Vol. II, Columbia County, NY 1887, p. 120.
- [S295] Baptismal record: See daughter Jannetjen's baptismal record.
- [S537] Unknown author The Columbia (n.p.: n.pub.), Vol. 14, #3, p. 106, citing Clermont Daybook 2 June 1823, account #140. Hereinafter cited as The Columbia.
- [S304] Thomas P. Hughes, American Ancestry.
Johannes Falckenberg
M, #1474, born about 1647, died before 31 December 1694
| Residence* | Johannes Falckenberg lived at Oberbieber, Germany.1 |
| Birth* | He was born about 1647. |
| Marriage* | He married Margaretha Daufenbach, daughter of Wilhelm Daufenbach, on 17 January 1665/66. |
| Death* | Johannes Falckenberg died before 31 December 1694 in Oberbieber. |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 228.
Margaretha Daufenbach
F, #1475, born about 1647
Peter Falckenberg1
M, #1476, born 1607, died 29 May 1682
| Birth* | Peter Falckenberg was born in 1607 in Oberbieber?, Germany. |
| Death* | Peter Falckenberg died on 29 May 1682 in Oberbieber, Germany. |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), pp. 227-230.
Wilhelm Daufenbach
M, #1477, born about 1625
| Birth* | Wilhelm Daufenbach was born about 1625. |
Johann Christian Falckenberg
M, #1478, born before 16 January 1674/75
| Birth* | Johann Christian Falckenberg was born before 16 January 1674/75. |
| Note* | Baptismal sponsors were: Christian Maurer, Johannes Dauffenbach - brother of the child's father, and Barbara - d/o the late Herbert Neitzert there. |
Johannes Michael
M, #1479, born about 1724
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), P. 493 Vol I.; Loonenburg Luth. Chbk.
Anna Gertraud Falckenberg
F, #1480, born before 16 January 1679/80
| Birth* | Anna Gertraud Falckenberg was born before 16 January 1679/80. |
| Note* | Baptismal sponsors were: Gerdraught - d/o Christ Stertz, Agnes - surviving d/o Johannis Krafft at Rengsdorf, and Caspar - brother of the child's mother. |
Johann Ernst Falckenberg
M, #1481, born about 1703
| Birth* | Johann Ernst Falckenberg was born about 1703. |
| Baptism | He was baptized after 2 January 1703 ; sponsors were H. Ludewig Ernst Lysemann, Johannes Remagen at Seg., and Anna Maria - w/o Jacob Becker at Wiedt (Niederbieber Chbk.). |
Johann Peter Falckenberg
M, #1482, born about 1708
| Birth* | Johann Peter Falckenberg was born about 1708. |
Anna Gertraut Falckenberg1,2
F, #1483, born 1 August 1711
| Birth* | Anna Gertraut Falckenberg was born on 1 August 1711. |
| Baptism | She was baptized after 1 August 1711 Sp.: Jacob Manck, Gertruda Kohl, and Anna Margretha Herdel (West Camp Luth. Chbk.). |
| Marriage* | She married Henrich Kuhn, son of Johann* Jacob Kuhn and Maria* Elisabetha Unknown, about 1734. |
Family | Henrich Kuhn born between 1708 and 1712, died about 1796 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), Vol. I, pp. 493-494.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, pp. 227-229.
Johann Hieronymus Falckenberg
M, #1484, born 24 November 1714
| Birth* | Johann Hieronymus Falckenberg was born on 24 November 1714.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized ; Baptismal sponsors were: Hieronymus Klein, J. Wilhelm Kuester, and Catharina Shreib (West Camp Luth. Chbk.). |
| Marriage* | He married Maria Elisabetha Meyer in May 1736.2 |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records,West Camp Luth. Chbk.
- [S313] Church records, Katsbaan Ref. Chbk.
Agnes Falckenberg
F, #1485, born 24 November 1714
Anna Margaretha Falckenberg
F, #1486, born about 1718
| Birth* | Anna Margaretha Falckenberg was born about 1718. |
| Marriage* | She married Georg Kilmer on 20 April 1738.1 |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records,Loonenburg Luth. Chbk.
Louis* Justus Martin Muller
M, #1487, born 18 January 1841, died 28 January 1911
| Euro-Origin* | European origin was at Dedesdorf, (Oldenburg), Niedersachsen, Germany. Dedesdorf (now part of Loxstedt) is on the Weser River near Bremerhaven. The Weser Tunnel connects Dedesdorf and Nordenham and replaced a ferry service that used to operate in the same place. Dedesdorf is in Niedersachsen Political District 1. The address is 27612 Loxstedt-Dedesdorf (as of 2003): latitude (DMS): 53° 27' 0 N; longitude (DMS): 8° 31' 0 E. A video of this lovely place is on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8_FRzZX7zA.1  |
| Birth* | Louis* Justus Martin Muller was born on 18 January 1841 in Dedesdorf, Oldenburg (Niedersachsen), Germany, 53.458.516667.2,3 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 21 February 1841 at St. Laurentius-Kirche (Ev. Lutheran), Dedesdorf, Oldenburg, Germany, Photos of the church and organ first installed in 1698 are at http://www.arpschnitger.nl/sdedesd.html.4 |
| Confirmation* | He was confirmed on 1 April 1855 at Dedesdorf, Oldenburg. |
| Emigration* | Louis* Justus Martin Muller emigrated on 14 July 1859 from Oldenburg, Germany, via Bremerhaven. Copy of passport is in DJW files.5,6 |
| Immigration* | Louis* Justus Martin Muller immigrated on 19 September 1859 . Passenger list shows him as a merchant, age 19, arriving in New York from Bremen on the ship, Atlantic, Line 7, origin Oldenburg, Microfilm Serial M237, Roll 195, List #926.7 |
| Marriage* | He married Anna* Maria Jaeger, daughter of Friedrich* Jaeger and Barbara (Elizabeth?) Rapp, on 28 August 1864 in the United German Lutheran Church, New York, New York, New York.8 |
| Census | Louis* Justus Martin Muller appeared on the census of 1895 at Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey. Listed are Mary Muller, Mary Muller, Louis Muller, Gottfried Muller, Anna ?, Gottfriend ?, Madeline, Frank Muller and others. It is simply a list with no indication of separate residences, so I have no idea who actually lived together.9 |
| Census* | He appeared on the census of 1910 : Family # 374: Louis age 70, Mary age 68, Charles age 41, John D. age 31, Henry B. age 22, and two unknown sons.10 |
| Occupation* | He was a butter and eggs merchant. |
| Death* | Louis* Justus Martin Muller died on 28 January 1911 in Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey,11 |
| Burial* | was buried at Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens, New York.12 |
| Note* | Per Mary Muller (his wife, presumably), informant on Louis' death certificate, Louis was born 18 Jan 1841 in Germany. His father was Rehnart Muller, mother was Ann Briggermann, both born in Germany. Louis and Mary lived at 228 First St., Jersey City, at the time of his death and had lived at that address 8 months and 8 days. He died of pulmonary edema and was buried in Lutheran Cemetery, L.I. on 31 Jan 1911. I also have his German "passport," with essential details in the Muller scrapbook. From it, I was able to obtain detailed information on his ancestors from his church in Dedesdorf, Oldenburg. |
Family | Anna* Maria Jaeger born 12 August 1841, died 11 May 1919 |
| Children | - Louisa Maria Muller born 25 February 1865, died 18 January 1866
- Charles Louis Muller born 20 January 1867, died 19 October 1937
- Theodor Friedrich Muller+ born 11 January 1869, died 8 September 1952
- Louis Frederick Muller born 11 August 1870, died 18 November 1949
- Frederick William Muller born 19 May 1872, died 14 April 1873
- William Frederick Muller born 31 August 1873, died 8 September 1876
- Marie Anna Muller born 19 May 1875, died 19 December 1892
- John Martin Muller born 30 June 1878, died 16 August 1965
- Adele Muller+ born 1 November 1880, died before 1955
- William Lorenz Muller+ born 22 January 1883, died May 1974
|
Citations:
- [S308] Family records, German passport and letter from church.
- [S313] Church records,Letter from Dedesdorf Church.
- [S297] Family bible, Muller Family Bible in DJW files. See exhibit attached to Ludwig Justus Martin Muller.
- [S424] Web page, http://www.arpschnitger.nl/sdedesd.html. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- [S312] Census, 1910.
- [S308] , Handwritten note by William Laurence Muller.
- [S401] Ancestry Web Site,, New York. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls # 95-580. National Archives, Washington, D.C. and New York. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. Micropublication T715. Rolls # 5592-6267. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
- [S300] Marriage record, United Lutheran Church, New York, NY.
- [S401] Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com. New Jersey State Census, 1895 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.
- [S312] Census, 1910 Series: T624 Roll: 889 Page: 93.
- [S288] Death record.
- [S309] Cemetery record.
Johann Henrich Kuhn
M, #1488, born 30 March 1734
| Birth* | Johann Henrich Kuhn was born on 30 March 1734. |
| Note* | Johann and Margaretha had children baptized at Rhinebeck Luth. and Germantown Ref. churches. |
| Marriage* | He married Margaretha Kilmer. |
Frank W. Tipple
M, #1489, born 12 October 1867, died 20 October 1921
| Birth* | Frank W. Tipple was born on 12 October 1867 in Milan (Town of), Dutchess, New York.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 12 October 1867 at West Ghent Ref. Church, Ghent, Columbia, New York.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Anna George before 1910. |
| Marriage* | Frank W. Tipple married Mayme Unknown before 1921.3 |
| Death* | Frank W. Tipple died on 20 October 1921.4 |
| Note* | According to the Cowen book (Gravestone Inscriptions), Jacob P. Tipple, Sarah M. Hover, Frank W., Anna George (Frank's second wife), and Sadie Bell (?) b. 1886, d. 1906 were grouped together in the cemetery along with Van Slyck, Leggett, Van Valkenburgh, Hadley, many Kittle, Truax, Kline persons. Perhaps Sadie Bell was th twin who died. If so, her twin sister was Bessie H.
In the 1900 Census, Frank is shown as having been born in March 1869. He is single and a farmer, living with his mother Sarah, b. Nov 1829, who had one child (?) and one living. |
Citations:
- [S295] Baptismal record: W. Ghent Reformed Church.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Baptism and Marriage Records of the Reformed Churches of Ghent, West Ghent, etc. 1775-1899, Item # 1226.
- [S314] Will, In DJW file.
- [S314] Will , Will Book DD 256, Letters O 497, Decree 2 88.
Evina Worden
F, #1490, born 6 August 1867, died 18 May 1922
|  Evina Worden Tipple Borden Goodrich with Gladys Borden and James Goodrich |
| Note | |
| Birth* | Evina Worden was born on 6 August 1867 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, Birth date is 6 Aug 1869, per daughter Gladys Evina Borden Chapman's address book.1,2,3,4 |
| Marriage* | She married John Franklin Tipple, son of John Henry Tipple and Amelia H. Wing, on 27 May 1886 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.5 |
| Census* | Evina Worden appeared on the census of 1900 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, Ref. T1210, Vol 34-1024, Dwelling 303, Family 354: Shown as head of household, widow, with children. |
| Marriage* | She married Aaron F. Borden on 15 June 1904 in Bayonne, New Jersey. It is probable that soon after the 1900 census was taken, Evina either visited or went to live with her sister Noella Tallmadge in New Jersey. This suggests that she met Aaron Borden there, especially since her second child with Borden was born there in 1908. (The first child named Noella died in infancy.).6 |
| Census | Evina Worden appeared on the census of 1910 at District 0126-6, Paskenta, Tehama, California, as a widow and servant, age 40, living with daughter Gladys Borden age 1 11/12 in a private home. Head of household was Jonathan Ruby age 53 and son Amos W. age 11.7 |
| Marriage* | She married Charles W. Goodrich on 1 July 1910 in Red Bluff, California. A transcript of the marriage record (probably written by Mrs. James W. Goodrich) shows Charley W. Goodrich of Manton, CA married to Evina Worden Borden of Lowrey, CA on July 1, 1910 in an Episcopal Church in Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA. |
| Note | Evina returned to New York with husband Charlie Goodrich and her two youngest children, Gladys Borden and James Goodrich, in the summer of 1917.8 |
| Death* | Evina Worden died on 18 May 1922 in Clinton, Dutchess, New York, Thursday, at 7:15 a.m., of heart trouble.9,10 |
| Note* | Evina is shown as Evana in Anna Edna's baptismal record. Evina also had twin boys who died at age 9 of TB. According to her death certificate, her birth date is August 5, 1868. Informant was Pearl A. Tipple, 131 East 65th St. Her father was Renselaer C. Worden, mother Minnie LaBonte, husband Charles Goodrich at the time of death.11 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 21 May 1922 at Union Cemetery, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York, in plot with William and Noella Worden Talmadge. |
Citations:
- [S450] Civil War Pension Record, Renselaer Worden's application.
- [S312] Census, 1900.
- [S406] Winthrop Society Online Data Base, Lineage #10304.
- [S288] Death record.
- [S300] Marriage record, New York Archives record # 6631. Certificate is in DJW files.
- [S300] , Marriage record, Minister: Pastor 46th St. M.E. Church, Bayonne, NJ. Witnesses were Robert Cozine and Bessie Tipple.
- [S401] Ancestry Web Site,, 1910 Census.
- [S308] Family records, letter from Floyd Tipple to Eleanor Goodrich dated December 20, 1972 (from June Goodrich Wilcha January 2012).
- [S288] Death record, NYS Dept. of Health #31172, Reg. No. 4, District # 1352.
- [S458] Chapman Address Book.
- [S288] Death record, certificate in DJW files.
- [S308] , Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
Renselaer Case Worden
M, #1491, born 18 August 1841, died 16 December 1924
| Birth* | Renselaer Case Worden was born on 18 August 1841 in Milan (Town of), Dutchess, New York. Renselaer had to show an old family bible dated pre-1850 to prove his birth in his Pension Application. His death certificate shows date of death as December 16, 1924, age: 80 years, 3 mos., 28 days which calculates to a birth date of 19 Aug 1844. One family record (from Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, Helen Robinson) shows his birth date as 1841. He lived in Hyde Park on 21 Sep 1914.1,2,3,4 |
| Occupation* | Renselaer Case Worden worked as an embalmer/undertaker. He operated the first mortician service in Hyde Park; his son, Ralph continued the business after his death.5 |
| Census | He appeared on the census of 1850 age 9, with Samuel age 55, Catherine age 50, Philander age 14, Alexander age 12, Caatherine age 4.6 |
| Civil War* | He served in the Civil War and enlisted in Stanford, NY. He was honorably discharged at Washington, DC. He served in the following battles: Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863 Resaca, GA, May 14-15, 1864 Dallas, GA, May 25-June 4, 1864 Kennesaw Mt., GA, June 9-July 2, 1864 Culpris, FL, June 22, 1864 Peachtree Creek, GA, July 20, 1864 Atlanta, GA, July 21-Aug 26, 1864 Sherman's March to the Sea, Nov 15-Dec 10, 1864 Savannah, GA, Dec 10-21, 1864 Campaign of the Carolina's, July 26-Apr 26, 1865 Averasber, NC, Mar 16, 1865 Bentonville, Mar 19-20, 1865 Bennett Home, NC, Apr 26, 1865 Renselaer served under Capt. William T. Van Kuren in the 150th Regt. commanded by John H. Ketchum. He was discharged at the end of the war.
"WORDEN , RENSSELAER—Age , 19 years. Enlisted, August 29, 1862, at Stanford, to serve three years; mustered in as pri - vate, Co. C, October 11, 1862; promoted corporal, February 15, 1865; mustered out with company, June 8, 1865, near Washington, D. C; also borne as Ranslar."7,8 |
| Marriage* | He married Minerva L. La Bonte, daughter of Noel* La Bonte and Evina Schryver, on 3 September 1866 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, at Newell (sic) LaBonte house, Fishing Ground; witnesses were Newell, Eve, Joseph & Mary R. LaBonte. Minerva and her brother James were married together on the same day.9 |
| Note | A land record shows Renselaer owning a lot in 1876 between Parsonage and Beech Sts. in Rhinebeck and also between East Market St. and Chestnut.10 |
| Census* | Renselaer Case Worden appeared on the census of 1880 with Minnie L. age 30, Evina age 12, Nora age 7, and Ralph V. R. 3 mos.11 |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Augusta Clement, daughter of Moses Clement and Ann Gracie Unknown, on 29 March 1887 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York. No issue.12 |
| Marriage* | Renselaer Case Worden married Isabell Lucas Quick, daughter of Smith Quick and Sarah Burrell, on 12 April 1903 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. No issue.12 |
| Death* | Renselaer Case Worden died on 16 December 1924 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, Some records show his death took place in Hyde Park.13 |
| Note | His death certificate shows date of death: December 16, 1924; age: 80 years, 3 mos., 28 days which calculates birth date: 19 Aug 1844. Sources include: NY Gen. & Bio. Record, Oct. 1955; Marriage record of Reformed Congregation of Old Rhinebeck (974.733.V25R, p. 85); family record of Katherine Mann Kipp; military and pension records (Philander and Alexander, both Union soldiers, died during the Civil War), Renselaer was Commissary Sergeant, promoted to Lieutenant). All siblings and self are buried in Rhinebeck except Elizabeth W. Simmons and Alexander (buried in London Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD). William has no stone. Another source is the International Genealogical Index (IGI 1993 Ed. Vers. Q300): name was Renselaer, born in Milan Township, Dutchess County, NY. Name Van Renselaer is in letter from Isabel Coon Muller to Katherine Mann Kipp; also appears in marriage certificate. In DJW file are: photos of graves and family plot; a marriage certificate for his second marriage to Sarah Augusta Clement (Gildersleeve), his death certificate and military pension papers (widow's pension awarded to third wife, Isabel Quick). |
| Note* | On June 1, 1923, Renselaer suffered a stroke affecting both sides of his body. He also suffered a growth in his bladder. His death was caused by a cerebral hemmorhage and cancer.14 |
Citations:
- [S285] United States Military Service Record.
- [S299] Church of the Latter Day Saints: International Genealogical Index, IGI 1993 Ed. Vers. Q300: Name was Rensalaer Worden, born in MilanTownship, Dutchess County, NY. Name Van Renselaer Worden is from letter to Katherine Mann Kip from Isabel Coons Muller and also appears in one marriage certificate (Sarah Clement).
- [S308] Family records.
- [S312] Census, 1850.
- [S291] "Personal knowledge," (MS. Hereinafter cited as "Personal knowledge."
- [S312] Census, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Milan, Dutchess, New York; Roll M432_496; Page: 300B; Image: 616.
- [S308] , Letter from Helen Robinson, Gladys Borden Chapman's daughter, to Ed Goodrich, June's brother.
- [S424] Web page, http://dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/150th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf, p. 607. Hereinafter cited as Web page.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Vital Records of the Methodist Churches of Rhinebeck: Marriages 1858-1894, p. 11.
- [S401] Ancestry Web Site,, Source Citation: Collection Number: G&M_7, Roll Number: 7.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Various publishers of County Land Ownership Atlases. Microfilmed by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
- [S312] Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York; Roll 825; Family History Film: 1254825; Page: 343B; Enumeration District: 67; Image: 0692.
- [S300] Marriage record.
- [S288] Death record.
- [S458] Chapman Address Book.
Minerva L. La Bonte
F, #1492, born about 2 September 1849, died 2 June 1882
| Birth* | Minerva L. La Bonte was born about 2 September 1849 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York.1,2 |
| Marriage* | She married Renselaer Case Worden, son of Samuel Montross Worden and Catherine Southard, on 3 September 1866 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, at Newell (sic) LaBonte house, Fishing Ground; witnesses were Newell, Eve, Joseph & Mary R. LaBonte. Minerva and her brother James were married together on the same day.3 |
| Death* | Minerva L. La Bonte died on 2 June 1882 in Troy, Renselaer, New York, Her death certificate, giving death date of 2 Jun 1882, shows her age to be 33 years, 9 months, which would make her birth date 2 Oct 1849. According to the IGI (1993 Ed., V. Q300), her name was Minerva L. LaBontie. She died at 351 8th St., Troy.4 |
| Burial* | She was buried after 2 June 1882 at Rhinebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, age 32y 9 mo. |
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1850.
- [S288] Death record.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Vital Records of the Methodist Churches of Rhinebeck: Marriages 1858-1894, p. 11.
- [S288] Death record, In DJW files.
Bessie H. Tipple
F, #1493, born October 1886, died 21 April 1925
| Birth* | Bessie H. Tipple was born in October 1886.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Robert Jackson Cozine, son of Jacob Henry Cozine and Rachel W. Unknown. |
| Note* | Bessie and Noella apparently both lived in New York City according to a letter from Anna Edna to Aunt Noella dated 1/14/1917 (from Annandale). Bessie had several children and lived in Bayonne, NJ at some point. |
| Death* | Bessie H. Tipple died on 21 April 1925 in Bayonne, New Jersey.2 |
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1900.
- [S458] Chapman Address Book.
- [S312] Census, 1820, Bayonne, NJ.
Ralph Tipple
M, #1494, born January 1892, died March 1910
| Birth* | Ralph Tipple was born in January 1892.1 |
| Death* | Ralph Tipple died in March 1910 in Sacramento, California, unmarried and without issue.2,3 |
| Note* | Lived in Sacramento, according to mother's letter to Katherine Mann Kipp. He had no known children. |
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1900.
- [S297] Family bible, according to Jonas Coons' bible entry.
- [S308] Family records, Handwritten genealogy by Eleanor Goodrich dated March 2, 1960.
Pearl Augusta Tipple
F, #1495, born October 1893
| Birth* | Pearl Augusta Tipple was born in October 1893.1 |
| Marriage* | She married William Burkehart. |
| Census* | Pearl Augusta Tipple appeared on the census of 1910 at Hyde Park, Duthess, New York, living with Jonas, Edna, Worden and Isabel Coons.2 |
| Note* | She was living with Isabel's sister Pearl in Fort Lauderdale FL when mother wrote her letter (about 1978) to Katherine Mann Kipp. She had lived in Valley Stream, NY, until her husband died. There are no known children. |
Citations:
- [S312] Census, 1900.
- [S312] Census, Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York; Roll: T624_936; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 53; Image: 505.
Ephraim Herrick1
M, #1496, born 13 August 1664
| Father* | Ephraim Herrick born before 11 February 1636/37, died 18 September 1693 |
| Mother* | Mary Cross born 14 June 1640, died after 1710 |
| Birth* | Ephraim Herrick was born on 13 August 1664 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts. |
| Marriage* | He married Judith Woodbury on 2 January 1688/89. |
| Death* | Ephraim Herrick died in Preston, New London, Connecticut.1 |
Citations:
- [S431] Rootsweb WorldConnect, Michael Leone e-mail address db=:1920782. Hereinafter cited as WorldConnect.
Ralph V. R. Worden
M, #1497, born 27 February 1880, died 28 October 1940
|  Ralph Van Renselaer Worden |
| Birth* | Ralph V. R. Worden was born on 27 February 1880 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Fannie May Dennis, daughter of Solomon Dennis and Abbie A. Cooper, on 14 November 1900 in Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York.2,3 |
| Death* | Ralph V. R. Worden died on 28 October 1940 in Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York.1,4 |
Citations:
- [S292] Personal papers, From Michael D. Wormser, grandson, to DJW 11 March 1998.
- [S300] Marriage record.
- [S315] Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Vol. 139, GS. 870,180.
- [S519] Footnote Revolutionary War records, article re estate settlement published in Poughkeepsie Journal 5 Nov 1940, p. 7. Hereinafter cited as Footnote Website.
Noella Worden
F, #1498, born 7 April 1873
| Birth* | Noella Worden was born on 7 April 1873 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York. |
| Marriage* | She married William Tallmadge before 1900. |
| Note* | See note for Bessie Tipple. I have a letter to Aunt Noella from niece Edna (apparently Anna Edna Tipple Coon, my grandmother) dated 14 Jan 1917 Annandale, NY. This Noella and her husband William Talmadge adopted my mother, Isabel Coon, when her mother died in 1918. Mother disavowed her adoption at the time of her marriage and never spoke with the Talmadges again. |
Ralph Sterling Worden
M, #1499, born 15 February 1905, died 18 September 1938
| Birth* | Ralph Sterling Worden was born on 15 February 1905 in Kingston, Ulster, New York.1,2 |
| Note | Sterling joined the Dramatic Club at Poughkeepsie High School. on 8 October 1921.3 |
| Note | He was leader of his debate team in the Irving Webster Debating Society on 22 March 1924.4 |
| Note | He visited his parents in Hyde Park with a friend on 18 April 1928.5 |
| Marriage* | He married Lucille Walker, daughter of Robert J. Walker and Anna M. Unknown, in 1929 in Wellesley, Massachusetts. |
| Census* | Ralph Sterling Worden appeared on the census of 1930 at 5th Assembly District Block I, Queens, Queens, New York, with wife Lucille. He is shown as a manager with the telephone company.6 |
| Residence* | Ralph Sterling Worden lived on 10 April 1930 at Far Rockaway, L.I., New York.7 |
| Death* | Ralph Sterling Worden died on 18 September 1938 in New York, New York. |
Citations:
- [S291] "Personal knowledge," (MS, Michael D. Wormser. Hereinafter cited as "Personal knowledge."
- [S308] Family records, James W. Overfield in a letter to DJW dated 23 Feb 1998.
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, Poughkeepsie Journal, Oct. 8, 1921.
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, Poughkeepsie Journal, March 22, 1924, p. 5.
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, Poughkeepsie Journal, April 18, 1928, p. 2.
- [S312] Census, 1930.
- [S310] Newspaper clipping, Poughkeepsie Journal, April 10, 1930, p. 7.
Minnie Abigail Worden1
F, #1500, born 9 June 1902, died 15 May 1990
| Burial* | Minnie Abigail Worden was buried at Union Cemetery, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York.1 |
| Birth* | She was born on 9 June 1902 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. |
| Marriage* | She married James William Overfield, son of William Overfield and Carrie Bennett Morse, on 3 January 1926 in Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York.1 |
| Death* | Minnie Abigail Worden died on 15 May 1990 in Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York.2 |
Citations:
- [S409] Family records, Ralph Overfield to Michael Wormser to Doris June 5, 2008.
- [S292] Personal papers, From Michael Wormser, 11 Mar 1998.
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