are direct ancestors of L Robinson
Van Aken, Marinus (b. ABT 1685, d. Oct 1724)
Note: from Pedigree Resource Files, Disk #18, by: William L. DECOURSEY 1735 - 19th Terrace NW New Brighton, MN 55112.
NOTES by Bradford J. Van Auken Jr.; http://www.vanauken.org/ ; Feb 2003;
Marinus VanAken was the first of my line to settle in America. He was born about 1660 in Holland. His first wife Prijntje Rents widowed him. He married Pieternelle de Pre van Wingen April 11, 1683 in Cadzand, Holland. They later emigrated to America.
Marinus Van Aken emigrated from Cadzand, Holland about 1683 with his wife Pieternelle. Marinus's ancestors are thought to have emigrated from the ancient city of Aken, now more generally called Aix La-Chappelle or Aachen, from whence the name of the family of Van Akens and Van Auken s in America is taken. The name Achen is evidently derived from the spri ngs for which the place has always been famous, and was the burial place of Charlemagne, the great German Emperor. Van Aachen or Aken simply describes a person 'as of or from' Aachen, of whom there were many of no relationship whatever, the place of primary residence becoming their proper name. Aken represents Dutch long sound of a, as does also Auken. In Holland the family name is traced back fifteen hundred years to the forth century when John Van Aken founded the ancient city of "Aken", located in Germany between the Rhine and Meuse rivers on the border of Holland.
Marinus and Pieternelle emigrated to America and resided in Ulster County, around 1683, in the town of Esopus. They later resided in Rochester (Accord, NY). Their farm near Kingston is said to be still in the possession of their descendants. They had eight children named: Pieter (1685), Sara (1688), Cornelis (1690), Catrina (1692), Rachel (1695), Neeltje (1697), Abraham (1689) and Isaak (1702).
Marinus died sometime prior to 1724.
"Marinus Van Aken was in Ulster County, NY sometime between 1683 and 1685. His marriage to Pieternelle de Pre in Cadzand, Holland took place on 11 Apr 1683. He took the oath of allegiance to the English government at Kingston, NY, in 1689. He was on the tax list on 9 Dec 1709 when he was taxed three shillings for '1 frye place and 1 slave'. He was also listed in the town of Rochester, Ulster Co., NY in 1711 and 1720/1. His children were all born (1685-1702) in Kingston NY." (4).
Marinus Van Aken immigrated from Holland to Ulster County, New York justprior to 1685. The name Van Aken is conspicuous among the early familiesof Ulster County NY, or Esopus as it was more generally called in earlydays, especially from the long line of descendants, now widely scatteredand many of whom attained distinction. The original spelling of the nameis uncertain and will be referred to as "VA" on this site
Immigration: Date: ABT 1685
Place: fm Holland to Ulster, New York
Death: Oct 1724 Rochester, Ulster, New York
Burial: Oct 1724 Rochester, Ulster, New York
De Pree, Pieternelletjen (b. ABT 1689)Note: from Pedigree Resource Files, Disk #18, by: William L. DECOURSEY 1735 - 19th Terrace NW New Brighton, MN 55112.
Death: , , New York
Van Aken, Pieter (b. ABT 1627, d. BEF 1680)Note: from Pedigree Resource Files, Disk #18, by: William L. DECOURSEY 1735 - 19th Terrace NW New Brighton, MN 55112.
Death: BEF 1680 Nieuwvliet,Zeeland,Holland
Coppins, Cleartje (b. ABT 1631)Note: from Pedigree Resource Files, Disk #18, by: William L. DECOURSEY 1735 - 19th Terrace NW New Brighton, MN 55112.
Death: ABT 1834
Note: SURNAME: Doty /Dowty/ Doughty
Note: CENSUS:
1870 census with husband and child, one sister-in-law.
Death: 17 Jun 1903 Effingham, Effingham, Illinois
Burial: 19 Jun 1903 Effingham City Cemetery, Effingham, Effingham, Illinois
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Wife of Jeremiah Larkins. Family in Ohio - Zanesville.
Source: (Individual)
Title: Ancestry World Tree ProjectData:
Text: Frank W. Leslie's input provided the middle name Norton.
Death: 25 Nov 1855 Washington, Muskingum, Ohio
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Benjamin Franklin, Francora Guille.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Jane m Monday.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Mary m Lord.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Robert.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. James.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Elizabeth m (hard to read!) John Sumption. Lived in Ohio. 5 children listed.
BIOGRAPHY: History of Cecil County, Maryland and the Early Settlements Around the Head of Chesapeake Bay and on the Delaware River, with Sketches of Some of the Old Families of Cecil County, by George Johnson, published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., p 520-521;
The Leslie Family
Jeremiah Larkins Leslie was the son of Thomas Leslie, the brother of Robert, the father of the artist. He was a millwright by trade, and in the early part of the present century carried on a nail factory at Marley. He subsequently became a Methodist Protestant preacher and removed to the State of Ohio. He was the father of Mary Leslie who married Charles Johnson, from whom the Johnsons of North East and vicinity have descended.
His daughter Elizabeth, married John Sumption, the father of the late Rev. Thomas Sumption, a distinguished Methodist preacher.
Death: 1859
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Benjamin d bef 1865, m Rebecca Churchman, 3 children listed.
Death: BEF 1865
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Elizabeth Leslie m (hard to read!) John Sumption. Family lived in Ohio.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Thomas s/o Elizabeth Leslie.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. John s/o Elizabeth Leslie.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Joseph s/o Elizabeth Leslie.
Note: SOURCE: Margaret Sezna; Dec 2003 from sources of Janney Genealogy; Johnson's History of Cecil Co., Records of Nottingham Monthly Meeting of Friends; Cecil Co. Chancery (Equity)File #52 (1865); Letter in Leslie file, Cecil Co. Historical Society. Mary m Swan.
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