_Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER _+
| (.... - 1705)
_Isaac Jacobs VAN BEBBER _______________|
| (1661 - 1723) m 1690 |
| |_Christina __ ___________
| (.... - 1711)
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr._|
| (1695 - 1769) |
| | _Peter SCHUMACHER _______+
| | | (1622 - 1690)
| |_Veronica (Fronica-Frances) SCHUMACHER _|
| (1672 - 1701) m 1690 |
| |_Sarah HENDRICKS ________
|
|
|--Peter VAN BIBBER , Jr.
| (.... - 1796)
| _________________________
| |
| ________________________________________|
| | |
| | |_________________________
| |
|_Anna GOODING __________|
(1696 - 1732) |
| _________________________
| |
|________________________________________|
|
|_________________________
[70]
Peter, John, and Isaac, fought in the Battle of Point Pleasant at
Point Pleasant, Mason County, Virginia against Indians under the command of Cornstalk. This battle has often been recognized as the first battle of the American Revolution. Isaac died in the battle.
_Isaac VAN BEBBER _____
|
_Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER _|
| (.... - 1705) |
| |_Hester Op Den GRAEFF _+
| (1609 - 1657)
_Isaac Jacobs VAN BEBBER _______________|
| (1661 - 1723) m 1690 |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_Christina __ ___________|
| (.... - 1711) |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr.
| (1695 - 1769)
| _Arnold SCHUMACHER ____
| |
| _Peter SCHUMACHER _______|
| | (1622 - 1690) |
| | |_Agnes ROESEN _________
| |
|_Veronica (Fronica-Frances) SCHUMACHER _|
(1672 - 1701) m 1690 |
| _______________________
| |
|_Sarah HENDRICKS ________|
|
|_______________________
_Isaac Jacobs VAN BEBBER _______________+
| (1661 - 1723) m 1690
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr._|
| (1695 - 1769) |
| |_Veronica (Fronica-Frances) SCHUMACHER _+
| (1672 - 1701) m 1690
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Jr.______________|
| (.... - 1796) m 1756 |
| | ________________________________________
| | |
| |_Anna GOODING __________|
| (1696 - 1732) |
| |________________________________________
|
|
|--Peter VAN BIBBER III
|
| _John BOUNDS , Jr_______________________+
| | (1672 - 1721)
| _James BOUNDS , Sr______|
| | |
| | |_Rebecca _______________________________
| |
|_Marguery (Major Or Marjory) BOUNDS _|
(1740 - 1844) m 1756 |
| _Edward George DYKES ___________________
| |
|_Ann DYKES _____________|
|
|________________________________________
_Isaac Jacobs VAN BEBBER _______________+
| (1661 - 1723) m 1690
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr._|
| (1695 - 1769) |
| |_Veronica (Fronica-Frances) SCHUMACHER _+
| (1672 - 1701) m 1690
_Isaac Michael Van Bibber, REVEREND _|
| (1724 - 1774) |
| | ________________________________________
| | |
| |_Anna GOODING __________|
| (1696 - 1732) |
| |________________________________________
|
|
|--Rebecca VAN BIBBER
|
| ________________________________________
| |
| ________________________|
| | |
| | |________________________________________
| |
|_Sarah DAVIS ________________________|
|
| ________________________________________
| |
|________________________|
|
|________________________________________
[82] Rebecca and Margaret are mentioned in the research paper of Josephine Nell Letts and the DAR papers of Mrs. Mabel Holliday Moody. Ref: Bruce Logan Van Bibber Pioneers E-Newsletter, Vol 1, No 1
_Isaac Jacobs VAN BEBBER _______________+
| (1661 - 1723) m 1690
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr._|
| (1695 - 1769) |
| |_Veronica (Fronica-Frances) SCHUMACHER _+
| (1672 - 1701) m 1690
_John VAN BIBBER , Capt._|
| (1734 - 1820) m 1760 |
| | ________________________________________
| | |
| |_Anna GOODING __________|
| (1696 - 1732) |
| |________________________________________
|
|
|--Rhoda (Rachel) VAN BIBBER
| (.... - 1787)
| ________________________________________
| |
| ________________________|
| | |
| | |________________________________________
| |
|_Chloe STANIFORD ________|
(1772 - ....) m 1760 |
| ________________________________________
| |
|________________________|
|
|________________________________________
[154]
Rhoda, who was killed by the Indians about 1787. She was then about 17, hence born about 1770.
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It was shortly after the murder of Isaac Robinson and the capture of Brigetta, that a great sorrow befell John Van Bibber. One day, with his colored man, Davy, he rowed across the Ohio river to make his year's supply of sugar. His eldest daughter, Rhoda, a beautiful young woman of 19 with abundant auburn hair, decided to row over with 12-year-old Jacob to meet him. As they drew near the shore, a party of Indians appeared and attacked them. Van Bibber, hearing the yells and shots hurried in the river. They were too late. By the time they reached the shore Rhoda had been killed and John made captive, and the Indians were in flight. Van Bibber and Davy pursued and killed four of the Indians, wounding a fifth, who was found dead a few days later. The remainder of the savages escaped with Jacob. He was taken to Detroit, where he soon learned to speak the French and Indian languages and was made an interpreter.
The British at that time, 1787, having little faith in the ability of the United States to hold together, were still in possession of the Northern forts, and were inciting the Indians against the advancing tide of settlers from the States. The British commandant of the fort at Detroit was offering bounties for scalps of white settlers on the Ohio and so Rhoda Van Bibber's scalp with its beautiful auburn hair was sold to the commandant for $60. Jacob told of seeing barrels of scalps of women and children. After Wayne's treaty, Mathias Van Bibber, his cousin, went in search of him and brought him home to his mother after an absence of seven years. He died the following year.
Dr. John P. Hale, W.S. Laidley and George W. Atkinson.
The Charleston Daily Mail -- Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia -- May 6, 1934 -- Sunday -- Page #14.
Van Bibber Pioneers newsletter Vol. 6 No. 9 - July 2003
Submitted by Gary R. Hawpe
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan/v6n9.html
<1st cousin, 7Xs removed to jab051258>
_Peter VAN BIBBER , Sr._+
| (1695 - 1769)
_Isaac Michael Van Bibber, REVEREND _|
| (1724 - 1774) |
| |_Anna GOODING __________
| (1696 - 1732)
_Isaac Michael VAN BIBBER Jr., Capt._|
| (1771 - 1840) m 1797 |
| | ________________________
| | |
| |_Sarah DAVIS ________________________|
| |
| |________________________
|
|
|--Susannah VAN BIBBER
| (1798 - 1855)
| ________________________
| |
| _William HAYS _______________________|
| | (1754 - 1804) m 1775 |
| | |________________________
| |
|_Elizabeth HAYS _____________________|
(1776 - 1828) m 1797 |
| _Daniel BOONE , Col.____+
| | (1734 - 1820) m 1756
|_Susannah BOONE _____________________|
(1760 - 1800) m 1775 |
|_Rebecca Ann BRYAN _____+
(1739 - 1813) m 1756
[22]
Daniel Boone chair to cousin Louisa to Portland Historical Museum
Daniel Boone handmade a chair passed down 7 generations through his daughter Susannah, through his greatgranddaughter, Susannah Van Bibber, brought by his 3rd greatgranddaughter, Susan A. Sampson from Missouri to Oregon and intended for her granddaughter, Susianna (Suzy) Bland and then to Louisa Holden, Daniel Boone's 6th greatgranddaughter, (1st cousin to Agnes Bland Boales). Instead, it ended up with Bert Bland, brother of Susianna (Suzy) Bland and John 'Pop' Bland. Bert Bland donated it to the Portland Historical Museum. Melissa Hickerson, (Susan A. Sampson's mother) was born 2 years before Daniel's death and he probably knew her as he often met and named his grandchildren. Every other generation had a Susan, grandmother to granddaughter, this is the chain of transfer of the chair. Rebecca and Melissa also are passed down family names.
_Isaac Michael Van Bibber, REVEREND _+
| (1724 - 1774)
_John VANBEBBER , Sr_|
| (.... - 1818) |
| |_Sarah DAVIS ________________________
|
_Peter VANBEBBER ____|
| |
| | _Isaac CHRISMAN _____________________
| | | (.... - 1776)
| |_Margaret CHRISMAN __|
| |
| |_Jean (Jenny) SCOTT _________________
|
|
|--William Houston VAN BIBBER
|
| _____________________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________________________
| |
|_Sarah GRIMES _______|
|
| _____________________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________________________
__
|
_Abraham VAN BUREN __|
| (1737 - 1817) |
| |__
|
_Martin Van Buren, 8th PRESIDENT _|
| (1782 - 1862) m 1807 |
| | __
| | |
| |_Maria HOES _________|
| (1748 - 1817) |
| |__
|
|
|--? (Unnamed Son) VAN BUREN
| (1814 - 1814)
| __
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |__
| |
|_Hannah HOES _____________________|
(1783 - 1819) m 1807 |
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
__
|
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| |
| |__
|
_Abraham VAN BUREN __|
| (1737 - 1817) |
| | __
| | |
| |__|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Abraham VAN BUREN
| (1788 - 1836)
| __
| |
| __|
| | |
| | |__
| |
|_Maria HOES _________|
(1748 - 1817) |
| __
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