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Sarah Mapes1,2

F, b. 29 October 1752
FatherLemuel Mapes b. c 1712
MotherMary Brown
     Sarah Mapes was baptized on 29 October 1752. She married Paul Pain on 13 March 1776 at Matituck, NY.3

Family

Paul Pain
     They were both from Southampton.3 Married name: Pain.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S215] Lester Dunbar Mapes, Corr. Mapes Family Line.
  3. [S493] LI Vital Records, Long Island Vital Records Repository.


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Sarah Mapes1,2

F
FatherJonathan Mapes b. 20 Jun 1670, d. 4 Jan 1746/47
MotherAbigail Corey b. Sep 1684, d. 30 Mar 1724
     Sarah Mapes was born at Fordham Manor, NY.3 She married Daniel DeVoo III in 1739 at Fordham, Westchester County, NY.4

Family

Daniel DeVoo III b. 1716, d. 1773
Children
     Married name: DeVoo.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S215] Lester Dunbar Mapes, Corr. Mapes Family Line.
  3. [S494] Donna and Duane DeVoe, "Re: Sarah Mapes," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 10 Feb 2003.
  4. [S495] Unknown author, Ancestral Gathering: Daniel DeVoe, Online at www.gencircles.com/users/barefootin/1.


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Sarah Elizabeth Mapes1

F, b. 9 September 1847, d. 21 August 1887
FatherSamuel Corey Mapes b. 3 Dec 1818, d. 15 Jul 1891
MotherMary Ann Holley b. 16 Dec 1819, d. 30 Nov 1895
     Sarah Elizabeth Mapes was born on 9 September 1847. She married Daniel Gregory Smith on 17 March 1870. Sarah Elizabeth Mapes died on 21 August 1887. She was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Middletown.

Family

Daniel Gregory Smith b. 1844, d. 1909
Children
  • Samuel Mapes Smith b. 10 Dec 1871, d. 31 Aug 1952
  • Mary Roxanna Smith b. 15 Dec 1872, d. 2 Feb 1936
  • William Alexander Smith b. 18 Jul 1874, d. 14 Jan 1963
  • Julia Adelaide Smith b. 2 Nov 1876, d. 21 Nov 1946
  • Amelia Elizabeth Smith+ b. 5 Dec 1878, d. Nov 1936
  • Herbert Smith b. 1 Oct 1880, d. 27 Dec 1886
  • Daniel Edmund Smith b. 29 Oct 1882, d. 1 Nov 1889
  • Olive May Smith b. 17 Jul 1885, d. 7 May 1887
     Sarah Elizabeth Mapes appeared on the census of 1880 at Wallkill, Orange County, NY.2 Married name: Smith.2

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.


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Seth Mapes

M, b. 7 July 1790, d. 29 May 1877
FatherErastus Mapes b. 29 Sep 1767, d. 3 Sep 1857
MotherPhebe Vail b. 5 Sep 1765, d. 25 Aug 1844
     Seth Mapes was born on 7 July 1790. He married Lucinda Smith on 25 August 1814. Seth Mapes died on 29 May 1877.

Family

Lucinda Smith
Child


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Simon Rumsey Mapes

M, b. 18 July 1783, d. 5 March 1859
FatherHenry Mapes b. 2 Apr 1738, d. 1783
MotherRuth Rumsey b. 1734, d. 1800
     Simon Rumsey Mapes was born on 18 July 1783. He married Mary Rose Rumsey, daughter of James Rumsey and Rachel Smith, on 17 September 1808 at First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, NY. Simon Rumsey Mapes died on 5 March 1859. He was buried in Monroe Cemetery.

Family

Mary Rose Rumsey b. 4 Apr 1782, d. 12 Oct 1856
Child
     Simon Rumsey Mapes was in 1850 a farmer at Blooming Grove, NY.


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Stephen Smith Mapes

M, b. 24 November 1819, d. 7 October 1907
FatherSeth Mapes b. 7 Jul 1790, d. 29 May 1877
MotherLucinda Smith
     Stephen Smith Mapes was born on 24 November 1819. He married Jannette Mapes, daughter of John Vail Mapes and Mary Reeves, on 15 December 1842. Stephen Smith Mapes died on 7 October 1907.

Family

Jannette Mapes b. 9 Mar 1823, d. 12 Apr 1914
Child


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Susan Mapes1

F, b. 28 August 1836, d. 12 March 1884
FatherJob Mapes b. 24 Mar 1813, d. 12 Mar 1905
MotherMary Ann Ball b. 25 Oct 1815, d. 1871
     Susan Mapes was born on 28 August 1836 ((calculated.)2) She married George Armstrong.2 Susan Mapes died on 12 March 1884 aged 47 yrs, 6 mos, 15 days.2

Family

George Armstrong b. 14 Apr 1836, d. 21 Jan 1916
Child
     Married name: Armstrong.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S474] Unknown author, "Montague Dutch Reformed Church Yard."


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Susan King Mapes1

F, b. 14 March 1861, d. 16 February 1932
FatherJames Weisner Mapes b. 19 Mar 1822, d. 10 Oct 1882
MotherSarah King b. 16 Apr 1826, d. 30 Jun 1911
     Susan King Mapes was born on 14 March 1861 at New York.2 She married Joseph Sidney Abrams on 20 October 1880. Susan King Mapes died on 16 February 1932.

Family

Joseph Sidney Abrams b. 21 Feb 1857, d. 13 Sep 1931
Children
  • Gertrude Larissa Abrams b. Oct 1884, d. 1918
  • Floyd Wellington Abrams b. Mar 1887
     Joseph was buried in Jordan, NY. Married name: Abrams.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Lockport, Niagara, NY.


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Thaddeus Durland Mapes1,2,3

M, b. 20 August 1871, d. 1950
     Thaddeus Durland Mapes was born on 20 August 1871 at New York.4 He married Maud Durland Brown, daughter of Edwin Durland Brown and Caroline Damon.5 Thaddeus Durland Mapes died in 1950. He was buried in Chester Cemetery in Chester.6

Family

Maud Durland Brown b. 28 Oct 1877, d. 1968
Children
  • Althea Maud Mapes b. 23 Apr 1913, d. 4 Feb 2000
  • Edwin Brown Mapes b. 1 Nov 1917
  • Frederick Damon Mapes b. 11 Aug 1919, d. 24 Nov 2001

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S365] Enid D. Collins, Jan Gerritsen Dorlandt.
  3. [S359] Predmore Collection.
  4. [S1120] Linda Hunter Skountzos, "Family Files 2012," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 11 Mar 2013.
  5. [S1005] 1930 Federal Census, Population Schedules.
  6. [S360] OCGS, Chester, NY Cemeteries.


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Thomas Mapes1

M, b. May 1628, d. circa October 1687
     Thomas Mapes was born in May 1628 at England.1 He married Sarah Purrier, daughter of William Purrier and Alice Knight, in 1650 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. Thomas Mapes died circa October 1687 at Southold, NY. His estate was probated on 19 October 1687 at Southold, Long Island, NY.2

Family

Sarah Purrier b. 1630, d. 1697
Children
     On 11 Apr 1663 Thomas Mapes bought extensive lands at Southold including a home lot and dwelling house. Thomas was the surveyor for the town of Southold and apparently was well educated when he arrived. There is no record of when he arrived in this country but he appeared in Southold about 1649.1,3 This is the household listed with 2 white males and 1 white female during the 1686 Southold census. Thomas is given as Thomas Maps. Thomas Mapes made a will on 23 August 1686 at Southold, Long Island, NY.2

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S217] Kathy and Larry McCurdy, "Mapes Family Assoc.," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 1 Aug 2004, Desc. of William Purrier.
  3. [S218] Genealogical Publishing Co., Genealogies of Long Island Families.


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Thomas Mapes

M, b. circa 1712, d. after 1759
FatherWilliam Mapes II b. 1688, d. b 14 Jan 1748
MotherTabitha Case b. 1690
     Thomas Mapes was born circa 1712. He married Hendrickje Hogencamp, daughter of Hendrik Hogenkamp and Triente Crom, circa 1732. Thomas Mapes died after 1759.1,2

Family

Hendrickje Hogencamp d. 1779
Child
     Thomas was appointed administrator of his father's estate.

Citations

  1. [S803] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), Lee M. Frederick's Family Tree. <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
  2. [S682] Joseph Boyle and et al., Mapes Family, pg. 11, #70.


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Thomas Gordon Mapes1

M, b. 21 April 1822, d. 4 January 1884
FatherJoseph Lewis Mapes
MotherEliza Vail Newcomb
     Thomas Gordon Mapes was born on 21 April 1822.1 He married (1) Juliette Kirk.1 Thomas Gordon Mapes married (2) Ellen DeWitt after 1871.1 Thomas Gordon Mapes died on 4 January 1884.1

Family 1

Juliette Kirk
Child
  • Alice J Mapes b. 30 Sep, d. 5 Nov 1871

Family 2

Ellen DeWitt
Child
  • Joseph Mapes
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and Mapes family, p. 188..1

Citations

  1. [S246] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.


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Thomas Mapes Jr.

M, b. 1651, d. 16 February 1711
FatherThomas Mapes b. May 1628, d. c Oct 1687
MotherSarah Purrier b. 1630, d. 1697
     Thomas Mapes Jr. was born in 1651 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. He married (1) Mary (?) circa 1678. Thomas Mapes Jr. married (2) Bethia Terry on 3 June 1710 at Southold, NY.1 He died on 16 February 1711.

Family

Mary (?) b. c 1630, d. 9 Apr 1712
     Thomas was referred to as Captain. He signed for Westchester County on 2 November 1683 for a free and voluntary present to the Governor.
     This is the household listed with 1 white male and 1 white female during the 1686 Southold census. Name variation: Capt. Thomas Mapes Jr.

Citations

  1. [S682] Joseph Boyle and et al., Mapes Family, Desc. Thomas Mapes, pg. 1.


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Vernon Atwell Mapes1,2

M, b. 14 January 1869, d. 22 July 1956
FatherLeander Mapes b. 19 Jun 1834, d. 20 Oct 1921
MotherCharlotte Mulford b. 5 Dec 1837, d. 6 Nov 1920
     Vernon Atwell Mapes was born on 14 January 1869.2 He married Effie Lincoln McEowen on 23 January 1893.2 Vernon Atwell Mapes died on 22 July 1956.3,2 He was buried on 26 July 1956.3,2

Family

Effie Lincoln McEowen b. 8 Feb 1863, d. 2 Oct 1935
Children
     Vernon Atwell Mapes and Effie Lincoln McEowen lived at Dallas, TX.2

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S682] Joseph Boyle and et al., Mapes Family.
  3. [S684] Letter, Stella Mapes Grammer to Joseph Boyle, 7 May 2001.


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William Mapes1,2

M, b. circa 1655, d. before 16 April 1698
FatherThomas Mapes b. May 1628, d. c Oct 1687
MotherSarah Purrier b. 1630, d. 1697
     William Mapes was born circa 1655 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. He married Hannah Horton circa 1686 at Southold, Long Island, NY. William Mapes died before 16 April 1698 at Southold, NY.

Family

Hannah Horton
Child
     This household is listed with 1 white male and 1 white female during the 1686 Southold census. Hannah's surname from Mapes Newsletter 1989, p 7, needs to be confirmed. This may be the same Hannah Horton who is married to Barnabas Terrill.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S215] Lester Dunbar Mapes, Corr. Mapes Family Line.


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William Mapes II1

M, b. 1688, d. before 14 January 1748
FatherWilliam Mapes b. c 1655, d. b 16 Apr 1698
MotherHannah Horton
     William Mapes II was born in 1688 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY. He married Tabitha Case, daughter of Henry Case and Tibitha Vail, before 11 May 1711. William Mapes II died before 14 January 1748 at Orange County, NY.2

Family

Tabitha Case b. 1690
Children
     William was the first of the Mapes to move to Orange County. On 31 Mar 1729, he bought about 1100 acres of land from Elizabeth Denne for the sum of $625 New York paper money. He settled in Goshen and was referred to as 'Yeoman' in several old deeds.3

Citations

  1. [S215] Lester Dunbar Mapes, Corr. Mapes Family Line.
  2. [S688] Owen Family: Mapes Search, File 32892.exe.
  3. [S473] Evert Eugene Mapes, Mapes Family Source Material, vol. 2 (1965), pg. 70-72.


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William Mapes III1,2

M, b. 1714, d. 26 February 1798
FatherWilliam Mapes II b. 1688, d. b 14 Jan 1748
MotherTabitha Case b. 1690
     William Mapes III was born in 1714. He married Eunice Loring on 19 May 1735 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.3,4 William Mapes III died on 26 February 1798. He and Eunice Loring were buried in Cemetery Hill Rd. Cemetery in Middletown, Frank Mapes Ham gives burial as Phillipsburg Cemetery, Wallkill, NY, but William and Eunice are listed in the Cemetery Hill Cemetery. (Pictures on Find-A-Grave give Wallkill.)5

Family

Eunice Loring b. 1713, d. 16 Mar 1810
Children
     William erected a building which he ran as a tavern and trading post. He was referred to in several deeds as 'Innkeeper'. His next door neighbor was David Moore who owned a large house that was taken over by William. This house lasted for 125 years and was demolished in 1870. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the Orange County Troop of Horse under Capt. Henry Youngs in 1738. William was described as a middle sized man with prominent features.6,1,7 Name variation: Lieutenant William Mapes III.1,2

Citations

  1. [S215] Lester Dunbar Mapes, Corr. Mapes Family Line.
  2. [S473] Evert Eugene Mapes, Mapes Family Source Material, vol. 3 (1973).
  3. [S216] William Salmon, Salmon Register.
  4. [S870] Mapes Marriages, Online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/marriage/m/m
  5. [S1139] Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY. see also Find-A-Grave.
  6. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  7. [S5] E.M. Ruttenber and L.H. Clark, Hist .Orange County.


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William Smith Mapes1

M, b. 5 July 1903, d. 1946
FatherJesse Edwin Mapes b. 25 Dec 1875, d. 16 May 1920
MotherEdna Marsh Beyea b. 1875, d. 1931
     William Smith Mapes was born on 5 July 1903. He married Edythe Mae Wood on 25 June 1925. William Smith Mapes died in 1946. He was buried in Howells.

Family

Edythe Mae Wood b. 1903, d. 1988
Child
  • Robert Jesse Mapes b. 4 Dec 1927
     He had a chicken farm near Middletown, NY.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.


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William Vickery Mapes1,2

M, b. 20 February 1800, d. 3 August 1864
     William Vickery Mapes was born on 20 February 1800 at Orange County, NY. He married (1) Mary Adeline Craft on 9 January 1823.3,4 William Vickery Mapes married (2) Elizabeth Galloway, daughter of George Galloway and Mary E Coffey, on 12 October 1850.3 William Vickery Mapes died on 3 August 1864. He was buried in Seamanville Cemetery in Monroe.5

Family 1

Mary Adeline Craft b. 21 Aug 1805
Child

Family 2

Elizabeth Galloway b. 1800
     Name variation: William V Mapes.6

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S750] Unknown author, Galloway-Coffey.
  3. [S871] Charles H. Weygant, The Family Record: Devoted to the Sacket, Weygant and Mapes Families, Volume: 1, Pages: 24, p. 114.
  4. [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Mapes File.
  5. [S751] Interment.net: Cemetery listings, Online at www.interment.net.
  6. [S251] Letter, Michael Willis Freeland to Patricia V. Boyle, 16 Jun 2000.


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Winfield Harvey Mapes1,2

M, b. 16 September 1871, d. 10 January 1952
FatherOscar Winfield Mapes b. 1848, d. 1932
MotherMary Adelaide Mapes b. 31 Mar 1849, d. 23 Nov 1922
     Winfield Harvey Mapes was born on 16 September 1871 at Middletown, Orange County, NY. He married (1) Jennie A Brink on 9 November 1892. Winfield Harvey Mapes married (2) Myrta Reed, daughter of Samuel Wells Reed and Mary Frances Cortright, on 17 December 1902. Winfield Harvey Mapes died on 10 January 1952. He was buried in Howells Cemetery in Howells.

Family 1

Jennie A Brink b. 1872, d. 1895
Child

Family 2

Myrta Reed b. 29 Jul 1878, d. 20 Sep 1973
Children
     Winfield H. Mapes was elected President of the Mapes Family Association in 1924.3 Winfield Harvey Mapes was born on a little farm in Orange County, NY on Sept. 16, 1871. He spent his boyhood on his father's farm and in January 1899, he came to New York City to collect a bill for a few cases of eggs shipped to a retail dealer at 213 Columbus Ave.
The dealer having no ready money, adjusted the account by turning the store over to Mapes. January 1, 1899, the morning that he took possession, there were eight inches of snow on the ground and one of his first duties was to deliver 100 quarts of bottled milk to families in the immediate neighborhood.
A pushcart made from a soap box mounted on baby carriage wheels was the conveyor with Mapes as the motive power. You cannot imagine a more homesick boy than he was that first week in New York.
After about 1 year he migrated to a basement on Fourteenth St, which was rented at $10 per month. and launched in the wholesale egg business. After three years he moved to 671 Hudson St., and paid $40 per month for quarters on the ground floor. Until this time Mapes was salesman, egg candler and bookkeeper.
On April 1, 1910 a Company was organized with $50,000 Capital Stock, and a building at 17 Harrison St. was leased. In 1912 the Capital Stock was increased to $100,000 and a contract was entered into with Acker, Merrall & Condit Company, retail and wholesale grocers, to furnish them with all their eggs and most of their butter. The relations were very close for eight years, Mapes becoming a director in Acker, Merrall & Condit Company.
Relations were severed in 1918 when the W.S. Douglass Company was purchased by the W. H. Mapes Company and at that time the Capitol Stock was increased to $200,000. The store at 137 Reade St, where the W. S. Douglass Company was located, was leased by the W. H. Mapes Company and the business continued to expand at a rapid pace until it was necessary to move to larger quarters and the building at 176 Duane St. was leased.
The safe transportation of eggs from producer to consumer presented a problem that seemed incapable of practical solution. The breakage was so tremendous that railroad carriers of the United States had a rule under which they would not allow any claim for egg breakage of less tha 5% which was considered normal breakage with the ordinary dividing board which was then used in egg packing. This meant that unless there were more than 1 1/2 dozen loss in each 30 dozen case the loss would have to be borne by the shipper.
In the fall of 1921, W.H. Mapes saw merit in a ring or cup support dividing board which would support the egg and at the same time be practical, if properly made. He bought the patent from the inventor and devoted his entire time and resources on this new type of packing for eggs. He purchased a molded paper manufacturing plant near Chicago and organized the Mapes Paper Products Corporation to perfect this dividing board and manufacture it for commercial use. It was in this plant the first cup flat was perfected and the demand for this packing was so great that it was necessary to build another plant in Kansas City. By 1926, these two plants were turning out over one million of these dividing boards or flats as they were called, every day and the Mapes Consolidated Manufacturing Company, the present company, is the largest manufacturer in the world of cushion egg flats which are used in packing eggs for shipping or storage. Many millions of cases of eggs are packed, shipped and sold in the United States annually and the saving in egg breakage due to the use of the cup flats amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.
(I believe the above was written by Christian Guthy, who served as secretary for W.H. Mapes for many years.)
W.H., as he was known in business, was listed as dealing in produce at 671 Hudson and 24 9th Ave in the 1907 Manhatten directory.
Mapes Consolidated was taken over by Packaging Corporation of America which eventually was bought out by Tenneco. W.H. and his family lived in a large house in Glen Ridge, NJ from the 1930's to the 1950's.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S1] Joseph Boyle, Notations.
  3. [S6] Clarence Eugene Mapes, Mapes Reunions.


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Winfield Harvey Mapes Jr1,2,3

M, b. 18 February 1914, d. July 1997
FatherWinfield Harvey Mapes b. 16 Sep 1871, d. 10 Jan 1952
MotherMyrta Reed b. 29 Jul 1878, d. 20 Sep 1973
     Winfield Harvey Mapes Jr was born on 18 February 1914. He married Mary Woolford on 16 April 1938.4 Winfield Harvey Mapes Jr died in July 1997.

Family

Mary Woolford
     They lived in Hammond, IN and retired to Tequesta, FL, where Harvey was active in local politics.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.
  2. [S7] A. Leslie Mapes, A. Leslie Mapes Files.
  3. [S13] Letter, Marjorie Mapes Brett Boulware to Joseph Boyle, 1995.
  4. [S838] Marriage Certificate (Details with the subjects), Winfield Harvey Mapes and Mary Woolford, Marr. Cert., Rhode Island State Archives.


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Hurlon Ezra Mappes1

M, b. 8 May 1893
FatherJohn Weisner Mapes b. 10 Dec 1864, d. 26 Oct 1927
MotherLinda Davis b. 1867, d. 10 Jun 1894
     Hurlon Ezra Mappes was born on 8 May 1893. He married (1) Helen Elizabeth Orminston on 30 October 1922. Hurlon Ezra Mappes married (2) Thelma Margaret Harris circa 5 June 1936.

Family 1

Helen Elizabeth Orminston b. 24 Dec 1900

Family 2

Thelma Margaret Harris b. 9 Apr 1909
     Hurlon Ezra Mappes and Thelma Margaret Harris lived at 4 Mechanic St, Weedsport, NY, and later in Auburn, NY.

Citations

  1. [S2] Frank Mapes Ham, Mapes Family In America.


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(?) Marcelis1

F
FatherHendrick Marselis1 d. Nov 1697
MotherTryntje Vanden Bergh1
     (?) Marcelis married Matthys Coenraeds Ten Eyck.2,1

Family

Matthys Coenraeds Ten Eyck

Citations

  1. [S1279] Sebastian V. Talcott, NY-NE Genealogy, pg. 172-173.
  2. [S514] Mary DeWitt, Marselis File, (has him married to Maria as her second husband).


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Maria Hendrikse Marcelis1

F
FatherHendrick Marselis d. Nov 1697
MotherTryntje Vanden Bergh
     Maria Hendrikse Marcelis married Mathias Houghtaling circa 1666 at Coxsackie, Greene County, NY.1,2,3

Family

Mathias Houghtaling b. 1644, d. 1706
Children
     Name variation: Maria Marselis.3 Name variation: Maria Hendrickse.4 Married name: Hooghteeling. Married name: Houghtaling.

Citations

  1. [S170] Spencer B. Newman, Delahant File, 11 Nov 1987.
  2. [S1279] Sebastian V. Talcott, NY-NE Genealogy, pg. 172-173 (no date, no place).
  3. [S514] Mary DeWitt, Marselis File.
  4. [S310] Mary DeWitt, Houghtaling File.


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(?) Margerretta1

F, b. 20 January 1788, d. 4 March 1840
     (?) Margerretta was born on 20 January 1788 at Gerstetten, Germany.1 She married Jacob Schwaeble, son of Johannes Schwaeble and Ursalla Schwaeble, on 19 March 1818 (Germany.)1 (?) Margerretta died on 4 March 1840 at Germany.1

Family

Jacob Schwaeble b. 7 Mar 1784, d. 11 Feb 1834
     Married name: (?) Schwaeble.

Citations

  1. [S844] Barbara Roth Bleitzhofer, Roth Family CD.


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(?) Margertte1

F, b. 1895
     (?) Margertte was born in 1895 at New Jersey.1 She married John Mc Neilis Jr., son of John Mc Neilis and Mary Ellen Oulton, in 1917 (NY.)1

Family

John Mc Neilis Jr. b. Sep 1892
Children
  • Margertt Mc Neilis b. 1918
  • Clarie Mc Neilis b. 1919
  • Virgina Mc Neilis b. 1920
     Married name: (?) Neilis.

Citations

  1. [S844] Barbara Roth Bleitzhofer, Roth Family CD.


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Catelijn Margits1

F, b. 4 November 1625, d. 1690
FatherJoseph Margits
     Catelijn Margits was born on 9 February 1624/25 at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.1,2 She was baptized on 4 November 1625 in the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) at Amsterdam, The Netherlands, (DTB Amsterdam has 4 Feb 1625.)1,3 She married Adrian Hegeman, son of Hendrick Hageman and Maritgen Berentsdt Van Marle, on 7 March 1649 at Sloten, The Netherlands.4,5 (Banns for Catelijn Margits and Adrian Hegeman publ. On 29 January 1649 at Amsterdam.)1,6 Catelijn Margits died in 1690 at New York City, NY.1

Family

Adrian Hegeman b. c 1624, d. Apr 1672
Children
     Both Adrian and Catelijn sign the banns registration.7 Catelijn Margits and Adrian Hegeman emigrated circa 1651 from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.8,1 Name variation: Catherine Margits.4 Married name: Hegeman or Hageman.

Citations

  1. [S99] Lake Ancestor Chart.
  2. [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages. Bk 466, p. 339. Adriaan Hegeman (Hegelman) and Catharina Margits (Katrina Margist), 29 Jan 1649 (has age as 21).
  3. [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Baptisms. Bk 40, p.291. Catelijn, daughter of Joseph Margitten and Anna Margitten, 4 Feb 1625. Niclaes Jacobs is the witness.
  4. [S32] Mary DeWitt, Ten Eyck File.
  5. [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages, Bk 466, pg. 339.
  6. [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages. Bk 466, p. 339. Adriaan Hegeman (Hegelman) and Catharina Margits (Katrina Margist), 29 Jan 1649.
  7. [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages. Bk 466, p. 339.
  8. [S400] Mary DeWitt, Van Pelt File.


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Emma L. Marinus (minor)1

F, b. after 1864, d. after 11 March 1885
     Emma L. Marinus (minor) was born after 1864.1 She died after 11 March 1885.1
      Text on filecard
     dated 11 March 1885. Emma L. Marinus (minor) John B. Campbell, guardian. On petition court decree to sell lands for support on guardian entering into bond in the sum of $500.00.1

Citations

  1. [S1221] Cardfile.


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John D. Marinus1

M, b. 1 March 1808, d. 16 December 1881
     John D. Marinus was born on 1 March 1808.2 He died on 16 December 1881 at Ridgewood Twp, NJ.1,2

Family

Child
  • John A. Marinus2 b. 1832, d. 1917
      Text on filecard
     dated 27 February 1883. John D. Marinus of Ridgewood Township. John A. Marinus administrator.1

Citations

  1. [S1221] Cardfile.
  2. [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Marinus.


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Lea Maris1

F, d. 17 March 1757
     Lea Maris married (1) Abraham Cammega.1 Lea Maris married (2) Cornelis Van Nieukirk, son of Mattheus Van Nieukirk and Catryna Paulus, on 18 October 1749.1 Lea Maris died on 17 March 1757.1

Family 1

Abraham Cammega

Family 2

Cornelis Van Nieukirk b. 13 Sep 1703, d. 10 Sep 1781
     Married name: Cammega. Married name: Van Nieukirk.

Citations

  1. [S225] Mary DeWitt, Newkirk File.