Arent Ostrander
M, #2011, born 5 October 1684
Citations:
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), pp. 243-245.
Gertruy Maasen Van Bloemendaal
F, #2012, born before 22 June 1689
Citations:
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), p. 244.
Pieter* Pieterzen Ostrander1
M, #2013, born 3 July 1657
| Note | A Tree of Many Branches The Pieter(2) Pietersen of Amsterdam who married Rebecca(3) Traphagen [Willem(2), Johannes(1)] on or about 19 January 1679 in Kingston, Ulster County, NY was the son of Pieter(1) Carstensen of Husum (or Nordstrand) and his second wife Geesje Jans of Norden. Pieter(2) Pietersen was baptized in the Amsterdam Lutheran Church 3 July 1657 and his father died c1659 in the East Indies (present day Indonesia). He was the only son of his father’s second marriage and the only male member of his immediate family line to come to New Netherland (colonial New York). Consequently, Pieter(2) Pietersen and Rebecca(3) Traphagen are the progenitors of the family that adopted the Ostrander surname around the beginning of the 18th century.
Pieter(2) Pietersen’s widowed mother remarried in Amsterdam 31 October 1660 Arent Teunisen. His stepfather was a blacksmith who was contracted in Amsterdam in April 1661 to sail on the Dutch ship De St. Jan Baptist to New Amsterdam. Arent Teunissen was to select a site near Gravesende [Brooklyn] on Long Island to build and operate a salt kettle with Evert Pietersz for Dirck de Wolfe, a major investor in the New Netherland colony. De St. Jan Baptist set sail from Amsterdam after 9 May 1661, under the command of Captain Jan Bergen, with settlers and supplies for the Dutch colonies along the Hudson River in North America and arrived in New Amsterdam 6 August 1661. Among the 49 passengers on board the vessel was 4-year old Pieter(2) Pietersen who was accompanied by his mother (Geesje Jans), older sister (Tryntje(2) Pieters) and stepfather Arent Teunissen [Pier]. Four days after their arrival his mother and stepfather presented a son Herman for baptism at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam on 10 August 1661 and the witness was Mr. Evert Pieterszen.
The family soon settled on Coney Island [Brooklyn] near the village of Gravesende, where Arent Teunissen began to build a salt refinery on land that was used by the predominantly British settlement as a common meadow for grazing their cattle and sheep. This led to opposition, harassment and sabotage of the salt kettle venture by the English villagers and the refinery was ultimately abandoned after a period of about two years. Following their harrowing sojourn on Coney Island, we next find the combined Cartsensen-Pietersen (OSTRANDER) and Teunissen- Arentsen (PIER) family living in Wildwyck (a.k.a. Wiltwyck, later Kingston) from 1663/64 to 1669/70 and in Hurley from 1670 to 1677/78. The family settled in Wildwyck about six months or so after the village was attacked during the Second Esopus War in June 1663.
According to the record of his marriage in early 1679, our ancestor and family patriarch Pieter(2) Pietersen was a resident of Westquansengh, a tract of farmland in Foxhall which was then a 330-acre manorial estate (Fox Hall Manor), located just north of Kingston. His sister Tryntje(2) Pieters, then married to Hendrick Albertse[N] [PLOEG], was also an inhabitant of Westquansengh in 1679 as was his bride Rebecca.
Sometime after their marriage Pieter(2) Pietersen and Rebecca(3) Traphagen removed southwest to the nearby Village of Hurley and one of the first records of his residency in this Dutch settlement was 1 September 1687 when he was one of several villagers who appeared before Major Thomas Chambers of Foxhall to take an Oath of Allegiance. While Pieter(2) Pietersen was certainly Dutch by birth, language, custom and culture, his father’s origin appears to have been Danish or Frisian as Pieter(1) Cartsensen was first reported to be “of Husum” in 1623 and of the island “of Nordstrand” in 1654. Both communities are now part of Germany but in the 17th century they were part of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein in the Kingdom of Denmark.2 |
| Birth* | Pieter* Pieterzen Ostrander was born on 3 July 1657 in Amsterdam Lutheran Church, Amsterdam, Holland.2 |
| Immigration* | Pieter* Pieterzen Ostrander immigrated in 1661; sailed on Dutch ship De St. Jan Baptist to Gravesend (Brooklyn).2 |
| Marriage* | He married Rebecca Traphagen on 19 January 1679 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. |
| Note* | Note that Johannes' parents are different from those in the book, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1985. This is due to new research and findings uncovered since that book was published.2 |
Citations:
- [S409] Family records, terencepau AT aol.com.
- [S514] Ostrander Family Association, http://ostrander.org/Genealogy.htm. Hereinafter cited as Ostrander Family Association.
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), Brochure.
Rebecca Traphagen
F, #2014, born about 1655
Citations:
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), Brochure.
Jacobus Ostrander1
M, #2017, born 29 July 1775, died 17 December 1825
| Birth* | Jacobus Ostrander was born on 29 July 1775 in Ghent, Columbia, New York.2 |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 27 August 1775 at Reformed Church, Germantown, Columbia, New York, Sponsors were Phillip P. Ostrander and Jenneken Ostrander.3 |
| Marriage* | He married Nanzy Philip on 1 September 1793 in Reformed Dutch Church, Claverack, Columbia, New York.4 |
| Will* | Jacobus Ostrander prepared a will on 12 March 1825 probated 6 Jan 1826. |
| Death* | Jacobus Ostrander died on 17 December 1825 in Ghent, Columbia, New York. |
Family | Nanzy Philip born 13 January 1773, died 5 June 1831 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), #7072 in book.
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander Family Association, p. 263 in book.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, #1562.
- [S321] "New York Genealogical & Biographical Record", 86:197, Vol. 89, p. 29.
Arent Ostrander1
M, #2018, born 16 September 1744, died 13 December 1821
| Birth | Arent Ostrander was born before 16 September 1744 in New York According to a DAR application (National Number 68263) on his father's Revolutionary War record, the correct birth date is 16 Sep 1744. |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 16 September 1744 at Rhinebeck Flats Ref. Dutch Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York.3,4 |
| Marriage* | He married Gertrude Holsapple, daughter of Johannes Holsappel and Anna Maria Scholder, on 9 December 1771 in Kinderhook, Columbia, New York. |
| Death* | Arent Ostrander died on 13 December 1821 in New York. |
| Rev War* | Arent Ostrander served in the Revolutionary War as Capt. with the 7th Albany Militia Regt., Albany, NY. |
Citations:
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995 (Walsworth Publishing Co., Marceline, MO: Ostrander Family Assn., 1999), p. 250 of book.
- [S315] Daughters of the American Revolution, National Number 68263.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 301.
- [S328] Emmett and Vinton P. Ostrander, Ostrander Family Association, p. 250 in book.
George Adam Zufeld
M, #2019, born 18 April 1702
| Birth* | George Adam Zufeld was born on 18 April 1702. |
| Baptism | He was baptized after 18 April 1702 sponsors were Johann Georg Haffener, Adam Schnee, and Anna Elisabeth - w/o Thonges Volpel, all from Hasselbach.1,2 |
| Confirmation* | He was confirmed in 1714 at Queensberg, New York.3,2 |
| Naturalization* | George Adam Zufeld was naturalized in September 1715 appeared on tax rolls from 1725-1778 and was a Palatine debtor in 1747.4,5,6 |
| Marriage* | He married Elisabetha Krans before 1727. |
| Marriage* | George Adam Zufeld married Catherine Reisdorph, daughter of Johannes* Reisdorph and Anna Margaretha Coert?, before 1740. |
Citations:
- [S313] Church records,Allendorf Chbk.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p.1147.
- [S313] Church records, West Camp Luth. Chbk.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, p.1148.
- [S329] County Court, compiler, Dutchess Co. Tax Lists.
- [S333] , Livingston Debt Lists.
Nancy Catherine Hawver
F, #2020, born 24 May 1823
| Birth* | Nancy Catherine Hawver was born on 24 May 1823. |
| Baptism | She was baptized after 24 May 1823 at Ghent Reformed, Ghent, Columbia, New York, Her mother was her baptismal sponsor. |
| Marriage* | She married A. B. Van Eps on 24 October 1854. |
Anatje Hawver
F, #2021, born 16 June 1788
| Birth* | Anatje Hawver was born on 16 June 1788. |
| Baptism | She was baptized after 16 June 1788 at Claverack, Columbia, New York.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 1936.
Mary Jane Hawver
F, #2022, born 18 July 1834
| Birth* | Mary Jane Hawver was born on 18 July 1834. |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 4 October 1835 at Christ Luth. Church, Ghent, Columbia, New York.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Vital Records of the Christ Lutheran Church, Ghent, Columbia Co., NY 1801-1901, p. 31, item # 617.
James Andrew Hawver
M, #2023, born 13 November 1831
| Birth* | James Andrew Hawver was born on 13 November 1831. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 9 September 1832 at Christ Luth. Church, Ghent, Columbia, New York.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Rachel Hineman in 1865. |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Vital Records of the Christ Lutheran Church, Ghent, Columbia Co., NY 1801-1901, p. 25, item # 483.
Rachel Hineman
F, #2024, born about 1831
Andreas Hawver
M, #2025, born before 1 September 1774, died 1844
| Birth* | Andreas Hawver was born before 1 September 1774. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 1 September 1774 at Germantown Dutch Ref. Church, Germantown, Columbia, New York. |
| Marriage* | He married Catherine Pulver, daughter of Johann Wendel Pulver and Anna Barbara Zufeld, on 8 April 1787 in Claverack Dutch Ref., Claverack, Columbia, New York.1 |
| Death* | Andreas Hawver died in 1844. |
Family | Catherine Pulver born before 10 September 1769, died 5 January 1828 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Marriage Record of Reformed Church, Claverack, NY 1727-1899, item # 372.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kelly (Kinship), # 2899.
Catherine Pulver
F, #2026, born before 10 September 1769, died 5 January 1828
| Birth* | Catherine Pulver was born before 10 September 1769 in Red Hook, Dutchess, New York.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 10 September 1769 at St. Paul Zion Lutheran Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, New York.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Andreas Hawver, son of Johannes Haver and Gertraud Stall, on 8 April 1787 in Claverack Dutch Ref., Claverack, Columbia, New York.3 |
| Death* | Catherine Pulver died on 5 January 1828. |
Citations:
- [S315] Daughters of the American Revolution, National Number 438756.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 1235.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kelly (Kinship), Marriage Record of Reformed Church, Claverack, NY 1727-1899, item # 372.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kelly (Kinship), # 2899.
Johann Wendel Pulver
M, #2027, born 12 August 1744, died after 1790
| Baptism* | Johann Wendel Pulver was baptized on 12 August 1744 at St. Paul's (Zion's) Luth. Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, New York, Sponsors were Joh: Wennvel Polver and wife Cattarina Butzs (Red Hook Luth. Chbk.).1 |
| Marriage* | He married Anna Barbara Zufeld, daughter of George Adam Zufeld and Catherine Reisdorph, after 1765 They had children baptized at Rhinebeck Luth. and Red Hook Luth. Churches.2,3 |
| Death* | Johann Wendel Pulver died after 1790.3 |
| Rev War* | Johann Wendel Pulver served in the Revolutionary War as Lieutenant in the Tenth Regiment of Albany County Militia under Colonel Morris Graham.4,5 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Baptismal Record of St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church, Red Hook, NY 1730-1899, item # 300.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985).
- [S315] Daughters of the American Revolution, National Number 438756.
- [S340] Roberts, New York in the Revolution , p. 117.
- [S285] United States Military Service Record, Land Bounty Rights 10th Regt. Capt. C. Cline, Lieut. Pulver p. 231.
Anna Barbara Zufeld
F, #2028, born 5 February 1744, died 1836
| Baptism* | Anna Barbara Zufeld was baptized on 5 February 1744 at St. Paul's (Zion's) Luth. Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, New York, Sponsors were: Johannes Feller and Anna Barbara Deder.1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | She married Johann Wendel Pulver, son of Michael Pulver and Anna Catherine Mohr, after 1765 They had children baptized at Rhinebeck Luth. and Red Hook Luth. Churches.4,5 |
| Burial* | Anna Barbara Zufeld was buried in 1836 at Old New-Farm Cem., Ghent, Columbia, New York, aged 92 yrs.6 |
| Death* | Anna Barbara Zufeld died in 1836 aged 92 yrs.6 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Baptismal Record of St. Paul's (Zion's) Luth. Church, Red Hook, NY, item # 281.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p.1149.
- [S313] Church records,Red Hook Luth. Chbk.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY.
- [S315] Daughters of the American Revolution, National Number 438756.
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., Jones, Palatine Families of NY, p.744.
John Philip Hawver
M, #2029, born 13 November 1836
| Birth* | John Philip Hawver was born on 13 November 1836. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 1 October 1837 at Christ Luth. Church, Ghent, Columbia, New York.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Vital Records of the Christ Lutheran Church, Ghent, Columbia Co., NY 1801-1901, p. 33, item # 660.
Margaret Hawver
F, #2030, born after 1836
| Birth* | Margaret Hawver was born after 1836. |
Catherine Hawver
F, #2031, born 4 April 1790
| Birth* | Catherine Hawver was born on 4 April 1790. |
| Baptism | She was baptized after 4 April 1790.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 2074.
A. B. Van Eps
M, #2032, born about 1834
John Hawver1
M, #2033, born 29 March 1797
| Birth* | John Hawver was born on 29 March 1797.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized after 29 March 1797 at Claverack, Columbia, New York. |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 2899.
Christian Wendel Hawver
M, #2034, born 23 May 1799
| Birth* | Christian Wendel Hawver was born on 23 May 1799. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 30 June 1799 at Claverack, Columbia, New York.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Vrosel Richter.2 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, Reformed Church, Claverack, NY # 8213.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kelly (Kinship).
Petrus Hawver
M, #2035, born 4 May 1804
| Birth* | Petrus Hawver was born on 4 May 1804. |
| Baptism | He was baptized after 4 May 1804 at Claverack, Columbia, New York, Sponsors were Wendel Pulver and Barbara Zufeld.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 4062.
Vrosel Richter1
F, #2036, born about 1799
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship.
Johannes Tipple1
M, #2037, born 19 June 1798
| Birth* | Johannes Tipple was born on 19 June 1798.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 3081.
Catherine Tipple1
F, #2038, born 7 September 1804
| Birth* | Catherine Tipple was born on 7 September 1804.1 |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 4026.
William Henry Tipple1
M, #2039, born 27 June 1807
| Birth* | William Henry Tipple was born on 27 June 1807.1 |
| Baptism | He was baptized after 27 June 1807 at Claverack, Columbia, New York. |
Citations:
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, # 4439.
Johann George Dipple1
M, #2040, born before 7 May 1741
| Birth* | Johann George Dipple was born before 7 May 1741. |
| Baptism | He was baptized on 7 May 1741 at Zion Lutheran Church, Red Hook, Dutchess, New York, Sponsors were Johan Jurg Ekkert and Catharina Evert.2,1 |
| Marriage* | He married Susanna Herdin.1 |
| Marriage* | Johann George Dipple married Catherine Unknown, daughter of Unknown Schryver, before 1764. |
Citations:
- [S289] Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710 (Universal City, CA: Henry Z. Jones, Jr., 1985), p. 161.
- [S303] Arthur M. Kelly, Kinship publications ; Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, St. Paul's (Zion's) Luth. Church, Red Hook, NY, item # 142.
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