Mary Harshner1
F, b. 10 March 1816, d. 26 July 1868
Father | John Harshner |
Mother | Catharine Rule |
Mary Harshner was born on 10 March 1816 at Pennsylvania.1 She married Ziba Hazen, son of Samuel Hazen and Elizabeth DeWitt, on 15 November 1833.1 She died on 26 July 1868 at Indiana at age 52.1
Married name: Hazen.
Married name: Hazen.
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Citations
- [S248] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.
Elizabeth Harssant
F, d. 18 May 1620
Father | Thomas Harssant |
Elizabeth Harssant married Thomas Paine on 20 June 1578.1 She died on 18 May 1620 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.
Married name: Paine. Her father Thomas Harssant lived at Cransford, Suffolk, England.1 Info from Southold Genealogies and Southold Connections, Judy Jacobson.
Married name: Paine. Her father Thomas Harssant lived at Cransford, Suffolk, England.1 Info from Southold Genealogies and Southold Connections, Judy Jacobson.
Child of Elizabeth Harssant and Thomas Paine
- Thomas Payne+ b. 11 Dec 1586, d. b 1640
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Citations
- [S709] Ethel V. Lawrence, Doty-Lawrence Family, p. 52.
Charles Hart1,2
M, b. 1819, d. 1862
Charles Hart was born in 1819.1 He married Mary Jane Paddock, daughter of Zechariah Paddock and Mary Graves, in 1850.2 He died in 1862.1
Charles is said to be a descendant, on his mother's side, of General Israel Putnam of Revolutioary War fame.2
Charles is said to be a descendant, on his mother's side, of General Israel Putnam of Revolutioary War fame.2
Child of Charles Hart and Mary Jane Paddock
- Lizzie Hall Hart+ b. 1852, d. 1899
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Elizabeth Hart1
F, b. 1840
Elizabeth Hart married Encrease Gould Van Houten, son of John G Van Houten and Elizabeth Gould.1 She was born in 1840.1
Married name: Van Houten.
Married name: Van Houten.
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Citations
- [S575] Unknown, Van Houten File, 1 Jan 1980.
Imogen Hart1
F
Father | William Hart |
Mother | Abigail Axford |
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 46.
John Hart1
M
John Hart married Deborah Scudder, daughter of Richard Betts Scudder and Hannah Reeder.1
John was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.1
John was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.1
Child of John Hart and Deborah Scudder
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 45.
John S Hart1
M, b. 26 October 1815, d. 22 December 1898
John S Hart was born on 26 October 1815.1 He married Cornelia Ostrander, daughter of Thomas Porter Ostrander and Maria Hasbrouck, on 21 October 1840.1 He died on 22 December 1898 at age 83.1
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Citations
- [S294] Mary DeWitt, Hasbrouck File.
Lizzie Hall Hart1
F, b. 1852, d. 1899
Father | Charles Hart b. 1819, d. 1862 |
Mother | Mary Jane Paddock b. 1830, d. 1904 |
Lizzie Hall Hart married Charles Hobart.1 She was born in 1852.1 She married Alexander DeWitt Wales, son of Blake Wales Jr. and Dellia Ann DeWitt, in 1876.1 She died in 1899.1
Married name: Hobart. Married name: Wales.
Married name: Hobart. Married name: Wales.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Lizzie Hall Hart and Alexander DeWitt Wales
- Grace Wales+ b. 1877, d. 1962
- Jean Wales+ b. 1878, d. 1945
- Charles Paddock Wales+ b. 1880, d. 1958
- Theodosia Wales b. 1882, d. 1919
- Marguerite Wales b. 1885
- Carlotta Wales+ b. 1886
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Citations
- [S345] Smith File.
Margaret Emma Hart1
F, b. 1857, d. 1904
Margaret Emma Hart married John Cunningham, son of John H Cunningham and Margaret Ackerman.1 She was born in 1857.1 She died in 1904.1
Married name: Cunningham.
Married name: Cunningham.
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Citations
- [S515] Unknown Author, Cunningham File.
Mary Agnes (Mattie) Hart
F, b. 1880
Mary Agnes (Mattie) Hart was born in 1880. She married Samuel Delaney Crow, son of John Wesley Crow and Nancy M Compton.
Married name: Mary Agnes (Mattie) Crow.
Information above from source below.1
Married name: Mary Agnes (Mattie) Crow.
Information above from source below.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Mary Agnes (Mattie) Hart and Samuel Delaney Crow
- Compton Cardwell Crowe1 b. 29 Nov 1904, d. Mar 1981
- Auvergne Crowe1 b. 23 Sep 1905, d. 17 Jan 2001
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
Susan Hart1
F
Father | William Hart |
Mother | Abigail Axford |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 46.
Susannah Hart1
F
Father | John Hart |
Mother | Deborah Scudder |
Child of Susannah Hart and John Polhemus
- Eleanor Polhemus+ b. 7 Apr 1767, d. 22 Jun 1848
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Citations
- [S278] William Clinton Armstrong, The Axfords of Oxford, NJ, p. 45.
Hilletje Hartenburg1
F, b. 24 June 1703
Father | Johannes Hartenburg b. c 1670 |
Mother | Grietie Gerrits |
Hilletje Hartenburg was baptized on 24 June 1703 at Jamaica, Long Island, NY.1 She married Jacob Aertse Vanderbilt, son of Aris Janse Vanderbilt and Hildegonde Remsen, circa 1724.1
Married name: Vanderbilt. Name variation: Hilletje Hardenburgh.2
Married name: Vanderbilt. Name variation: Hilletje Hardenburgh.2
Children (not necessarily in order) of Hilletje Hartenburg and Jacob Aertse Vanderbilt
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Johannes Hartenburg1
M, b. circa 1670
Johannes Hartenburg was born circa 1670 at The Netherlands.1 He married Grietie Gerrits on 3 June 1693 at Flatbush, NY.1
He immigrated before 1693.1
He immigrated before 1693.1
Child of Johannes Hartenburg and Grietie Gerrits
- Hilletje Hartenburg+ b. 24 Jun 1703
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Citations
- [S83] Jane S Ten Eyck, Tallman File, 1993.
Augusta Hartje1
F, b. 1841, d. 1872 or 1873
Father | Frederick Hartje1 b. 1808, d. 1900 |
Mother | Doris Shepp1 b. 1818, d. 1907 |
Augusta Hartje was born in 1841.1 She married Ferdinand Reiman.1 She died in 1872 or 1873.1
She lived with Frederick Hartje at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1
She lived with Frederick Hartje at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Augusta Hartje and Ferdinand Reiman
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Frederick Hartje1
M, b. 1808, d. 1900
Frederick Hartje was born in 1808.1 He married Doris Shepp.1 He died in 1900.1 He was buried in the Edgewater Cemetery.1
He lived at Bergen County, NJ.1 He and Doris Shepp emigrated circa 1845 from Bremen, Germany.1 He lived at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 He was a shoemaker.1
He lived at Bergen County, NJ.1 He and Doris Shepp emigrated circa 1845 from Bremen, Germany.1 He lived at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 He was a shoemaker.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Frederick Hartje and Doris Shepp
- Augusta Hartje+1 b. 1841, d. 1872 or 1873
- Wilhelmina Hartje+1 b. 1842, d. Jun 1941
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Citations
- [S1136] Letter, Margaret Thomson-Mann to unknown recipient, 30 Jan 2010.
Jannetje Hartje1
F
Father | Jacob Hertje |
Mother | Tryntje Stratemaker |
Jannetje Hartje married David Brouwer, son of Abraham Brouwer and Lea Demarest, circa 1732.1
Married name: Brouwer.
Married name: Brouwer.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Jannetje Hartje and David Brouwer
- Abraham D Brouwer+ b. c Oct 1733, d. b 16 Jun 1776
- Jacobus Brouwer+ b. 11 Feb 1736
- David Brouwer b. c Aug 1738
- Trientje Brouwer b. c May 1741
- Joannes Brouwer b. c Feb 1744
- Lea Brouwer b. 5 Jan 1747
- Jannetje Brouwer b. c Aug 1749
- Maria Brouwer b. c Mar 1752
- Petrus Brouwer b. c Apr 1754
- Rachel Brouwer b. c Apr 1756
- Jakob Brouwer b. c May 1757
- Samuel Brouwer b. 4 Jun 1758
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Citations
- [S122] Donna E Ristenbatt, Brouwer File, 10 Jul 1996.
Marytje Hartje1,2
F, b. 21 March 1710
Marytje Hartje was born on 21 March 1710. She was baptized on 12 April 1710.2 (Banns for Marytje Hartje and Samuel Brouwer publ. On 9 November 1725 at Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, NJ.)1,2
Married name: Brouwer.
Married name: Brouwer.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Marytje Hartje and Samuel Brouwer
- Abraham Brouwer b. 23 Sep 1729
- Johannes Brouwer+ b. 9 Sep 1733
- Jacob Brouwer+ b. 2 May 1736, d. 17 Oct 1796
- Lea Brouwer+ b. 31 Dec 1738
- Daniel Brouwer b. 3 Aug 1741
- Daniel Brouwer+ b. 31 Aug 1743
- David Brouwer+ b. 12 Jan 1746
- Tryntje Brouwer b. 27 Nov 1748
- Samuel Brouwer b. 10 May 1752
- Maria Brouwer b. 5 Jan 1755
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Wilhelmina Hartje1
F, b. 1842, d. June 1941
Father | Frederick Hartje1 b. 1808, d. 1900 |
Mother | Doris Shepp1 b. 1818, d. 1907 |
Wilhelmina Hartje was born in 1842.1 She married Ferdinand Reiman on 3 April 1874.1 She died in June 1941.2 She was buried in the Brookside Cemetery in Englewood.1
She lived with Frederick Hartje at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 She and Ferdinand Reiman lived at 382 E. 4th St., Manhattan, NY.1 She and Ferdinand Reiman lived in 1890 at 3rd Ave., Bronx, NY.1 She lived with Doris Shepp in 1900 at Ridgefield, Bergen County, NJ.3 She lived with Doris Shepp circa 1901 at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 She lived in 1910 at River Rd., Edgewater, Bergen County, NJ.1 She lived in 1920 at Leary Lane, Edgewater, Bergen County, NJ.2 At the time of her death Mina was the oldest living resident of Edgewater.1
She lived with Frederick Hartje at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 She and Ferdinand Reiman lived at 382 E. 4th St., Manhattan, NY.1 She and Ferdinand Reiman lived in 1890 at 3rd Ave., Bronx, NY.1 She lived with Doris Shepp in 1900 at Ridgefield, Bergen County, NJ.3 She lived with Doris Shepp circa 1901 at River Rd., Fort Lee/Edgewater, NJ.1 She lived in 1910 at River Rd., Edgewater, Bergen County, NJ.1 She lived in 1920 at Leary Lane, Edgewater, Bergen County, NJ.2 At the time of her death Mina was the oldest living resident of Edgewater.1
Children (not necessarily in order) of Wilhelmina Hartje and Ferdinand Reiman
- Carl Reiman4 b. c 1875
- Emilia Reiman4 b. c 1876
- Doris Julia Reiman1 b. 1882
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Mary Hartley1
F
Mary Hartley was born at Brantford, Ontario, Canada.2 She married Henry Schoonmaker, son of Daniel Henry Schoonmaker and Sarah Ryerson Alyea, on 29 January 1900.1,2 She married after 1920 at California.2 She died at California.2
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Married name: Schoonmaker.
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Mary Ann Hartline1
F, b. circa 1838, d. 2 December 1916
Father | George Hartlein |
Mother | Mosser |
Mary Ann Hartline was born circa 1838.1 She married Samuel Broscious, son of Jacob Broscious and Catharine Beisel, circa 1861. She died on 2 December 1916 at Northumberland County, PA.1
Married name: Broscious.
Married name: Broscious.
Child of Mary Ann Hartline and Samuel Broscious
- Eva Sevilla Broscious+ b. 20 Mar 1867, d. 26 Nov 1952
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Citations
- [S671] Florence Reader Thilly, Reader File, 12 Feb 1983.
Harriet Hartman1
F
Harriet Hartman married David Stults, son of John Marlin Stults and Mary Elizabeth Higbee.1 She was born at near Cranbury, NJ.1
Married name: Stults.
Married name: Stults.
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Citations
- [S696] Unknown author, Stults File.
John Hartman1
M
Child of John Hartman and Christina Keller
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Sarah Hartman1,2
F
Father | John Hartman |
Mother | Christina Keller |
Sarah Hartman married John DeWitt, son of Peter DeWitt and Rebecca Whetsell.1
Sarah came from Rockingham County, VA to Preston County about 1800.3 Married name: DeWitt.
Sarah came from Rockingham County, VA to Preston County about 1800.3 Married name: DeWitt.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Sarah Hartman and John DeWitt
- Susan DeWitt
- Joseph Dewitt+ b. 1818, d. 13 Jan 1892
- Christina DeWitt+ b. 1821, d. bt 12 Mar 1902 - 13 Mar 1902
- Rebecca DeWitt+ b. 10 Jul 1824, d. 12 Mar 1902
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Hans Hartmann1
M, b. 12 January 1910
Hans Hartmann married Mary Ridder, daughter of Victor Frank Ridder and Marie Thompson.1 He was born on 12 January 1910.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S839] Victor L. Ridder, Ridder File.
Fitje Hartmans
F, b. 1611, d. circa 17 October 1697
Father | Hartman Wessels b. c 1586 |
Mother | Preyntje b. c 1590 |
Fitje Hartmans was born in 1611 at Cologne, Rheinland, Germany.1 She married Michiel Jansen, son of Jans and Jannetje. She died circa 17 October 1697 (One account says Fitje died 21 Sep 1697 and another says 17 Oct 1697.) She was buried in Jersey City.
On June 18, 1663, Fitje was among those who verbally requested that Communipaw be pallisaded for protection. She was a widow at that point. (YBHSNY 1914 p.28.) Fitje was my first direct ancestor to be buried 'with pall'. This cost was an additional 6 guilders after 1691. First used in 1678, it consisted of '10 El. of Black Cloth, at 24 gl. per El. (240 gl.) and a linen cover to protect the pall (14gl.)' Cemeteries, located near the Churches, were at Tuers and Bergen Ave. and Vroom St.2
In 1679 Fitje was living at 'Ghmoenepaen,' and had 'many children, all of whom were not unjust.' The farm owned by her is marked on the field map as lots numbered 14 and 15. The Labadists, in October, 1679 dined with her. An old lady in Brooklyn told them that Fitje came from Cologne. They have left this quaint record concerning her: 'We found her a little pious, after the manner of the country, and you could discover that there was something of the Lord in her, but very much covered up and defiled.' This is no light testimony to the old lady's religious attainments, considering that it is given by two men who seem to have looked upon all mankind, except that small portion which accepted their own peculiar views, as destined fuel for the everlasting bonfire. She was a member of the Bergen church in 1664.3
Funerals were a unique event. This is from a 1690 burial: Flour and milk 6 gl. 5 st., Sundries 15 gl. 5 st. 85 gl. 6st., BD keg of beer 15 gl. 16 st., Carting of the goods 3gl., Coffin and spirits 25 g. 10 St. Aanspreker 19 g. 10st.
An Aanspreker was the funeral director. Donning the official dress of low shoes, black stockings, black knickerbockers, a black cutaway coat with along flowing black mantle, white cravat, and a 3 cornered hat (or steek) from which floated a long black crepe streamer and a rosette which showed the sex and marriage status (s or m) of the deceased (Prominent or wealthy people could have up to 20 aansprekers). All mourners and bearers dressed this way, while the aansprekers also added gloves (white or black depending on the sex of the deceased). After the body was laid to rest, the party returned to the sterfhuis, or home of the deceased, for beer, spirits, and food, prepared by the women, who traditionally did not go to the cemetery. After a short interval, the guests departed. Name variation: Fytje Hartmans. Married name: Vreeland. Married name: Jansen.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
On June 18, 1663, Fitje was among those who verbally requested that Communipaw be pallisaded for protection. She was a widow at that point. (YBHSNY 1914 p.28.) Fitje was my first direct ancestor to be buried 'with pall'. This cost was an additional 6 guilders after 1691. First used in 1678, it consisted of '10 El. of Black Cloth, at 24 gl. per El. (240 gl.) and a linen cover to protect the pall (14gl.)' Cemeteries, located near the Churches, were at Tuers and Bergen Ave. and Vroom St.2
In 1679 Fitje was living at 'Ghmoenepaen,' and had 'many children, all of whom were not unjust.' The farm owned by her is marked on the field map as lots numbered 14 and 15. The Labadists, in October, 1679 dined with her. An old lady in Brooklyn told them that Fitje came from Cologne. They have left this quaint record concerning her: 'We found her a little pious, after the manner of the country, and you could discover that there was something of the Lord in her, but very much covered up and defiled.' This is no light testimony to the old lady's religious attainments, considering that it is given by two men who seem to have looked upon all mankind, except that small portion which accepted their own peculiar views, as destined fuel for the everlasting bonfire. She was a member of the Bergen church in 1664.3
Funerals were a unique event. This is from a 1690 burial: Flour and milk 6 gl. 5 st., Sundries 15 gl. 5 st. 85 gl. 6st., BD keg of beer 15 gl. 16 st., Carting of the goods 3gl., Coffin and spirits 25 g. 10 St. Aanspreker 19 g. 10st.
An Aanspreker was the funeral director. Donning the official dress of low shoes, black stockings, black knickerbockers, a black cutaway coat with along flowing black mantle, white cravat, and a 3 cornered hat (or steek) from which floated a long black crepe streamer and a rosette which showed the sex and marriage status (s or m) of the deceased (Prominent or wealthy people could have up to 20 aansprekers). All mourners and bearers dressed this way, while the aansprekers also added gloves (white or black depending on the sex of the deceased). After the body was laid to rest, the party returned to the sterfhuis, or home of the deceased, for beer, spirits, and food, prepared by the women, who traditionally did not go to the cemetery. After a short interval, the guests departed. Name variation: Fytje Hartmans. Married name: Vreeland. Married name: Jansen.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Children (not necessarily in order) of Fitje Hartmans and Michiel Jansen
- Jannetje Michielsen Vreeland+ d. 11 Sep 1714
- Elias Michielsen Vreeland+2
- Enoch Michielsen Vreeland+ b. 20 Jan 1647, d. 17 Aug 1717
- Pryntje Michielsen Vreeland+ b. 24 Oct 1649, d. 21 Apr 1711
- Hartman Michielsen Vreeland+ b. 1 Oct 1651, d. 18 Jan 1707
- Ariaentje Michielsen Vreeland b. 8 Mar 1654, d. 22 Sep 1697
- Johannes Michielsen Vreeland+ b. 1 Oct 1656, d. 26 Jun 1713
- Cornelis Michielsen Vreeland b. 25 Jun 1658
- Cornelis Michielsen Vreeland+ b. 3 Jun 1660, d. 2 May 1727
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Citations
- [S204] Myra Vreeland Lane and Skip Lane, Vreeland - Van Schaik in "e-mail address," listserve message 30 Dec 1999.
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S94] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 14.
Nettie Hartog1,2
F, b. 1881
Nettie Hartog was born in 1881 at The Netherlands.1,2 She married Peter Hartog in 1907.3,2
She immigrated acc. to the 1910 census in 1883, and acc. to the 1920 census in 1892.3,1,2 Married name: Hartog. She and Peter Hartog appeared on the census of 1910 at 148 Putnam Street, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children Johanna (2) and Simon P. (2 mo) both born in NJ.3,2 She and Peter Hartog appeared on the census of 1920 at 247 8th Ave, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children: Johanna (11), Siemon (9), Nellie (7) and Casper (5), all born in NJ.1,2
She immigrated acc. to the 1910 census in 1883, and acc. to the 1920 census in 1892.3,1,2 Married name: Hartog. She and Peter Hartog appeared on the census of 1910 at 148 Putnam Street, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children Johanna (2) and Simon P. (2 mo) both born in NJ.3,2 She and Peter Hartog appeared on the census of 1920 at 247 8th Ave, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children: Johanna (11), Siemon (9), Nellie (7) and Casper (5), all born in NJ.1,2
Child of Nettie Hartog and Peter Hartog
- Johanna Kroeze b. 8 May 1908, d. 30 Jan 2005
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S803] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Peter C. Hartog, 9 Jan 1920. T625 Roll: 1065 Page: 38, ED 84.
- [S798] Data from Bergen County database. Online at http://dutchgenie.net/bergen
- [S799] 1910 Federal Census, Peter C. Hartog (indexed as Hartey), 15 Apr 1910. T624 Roll: 905 Page: 173, ED 105.
Peter Hartog1,2
M, b. January 1876
Peter Hartog was born in January 1876 at The Netherlands.1,2 He married Nettie Hartog in 1907.3,2
He immigrated in 1898 in 1898.3,4,2 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Park Ave (#142), Hawthorne Borough, Passaic County, NJ. as a boarder in the houshold of Barnard and Elisabeth Faddegun (sp?), who both were born in Holland, as were their two adult children.1,2 He was in 1910 a messenger for an express co.3,2 He and Nettie Hartog appeared on the census of 1910 at 148 Putnam Street, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children Johanna (2) and Simon P. (2 mo) both born in NJ.3,2 He and Nettie Hartog appeared on the census of 1920 at 247 8th Ave, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children: Johanna (11), Siemon (9), Nellie (7) and Casper (5), all born in NJ.4,2
He immigrated in 1898 in 1898.3,4,2 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Park Ave (#142), Hawthorne Borough, Passaic County, NJ. as a boarder in the houshold of Barnard and Elisabeth Faddegun (sp?), who both were born in Holland, as were their two adult children.1,2 He was in 1910 a messenger for an express co.3,2 He and Nettie Hartog appeared on the census of 1910 at 148 Putnam Street, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children Johanna (2) and Simon P. (2 mo) both born in NJ.3,2 He and Nettie Hartog appeared on the census of 1920 at 247 8th Ave, Paterson City (3rd Ward), Passaic County, NJ. with their children: Johanna (11), Siemon (9), Nellie (7) and Casper (5), all born in NJ.4,2
Child of Peter Hartog and Nettie Hartog
- Johanna Kroeze b. 8 May 1908, d. 30 Jan 2005
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Citations
- [S795] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Barnard Faddegun, 9 Jun 1900. T623 Roll: 989 Page: 61, ED 86.
- [S798] Data from Bergen County database. Online at http://dutchgenie.net/bergen
- [S799] 1910 Federal Census, Peter C. Hartog (indexed as Hartey), 15 Apr 1910. T624 Roll: 905 Page: 173, ED 105.
- [S803] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Peter C. Hartog, 9 Jan 1920. T625 Roll: 1065 Page: 38, ED 84.
Ebenezer Hartshorn1
M, b. 7 January 1733
Ebenezer Hartshorn was born on 7 January 1733 at Reading, MA.1 He married Mary Whittemore, daughter of Joseph Whittemore and Ruth Eustis, on 6 January 1757 at Pepperill, MA.1
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Citations
- [S706] Mary DeWitt, Whittemore File.
Mary Hartshorn1
F, d. between August 1704 and 1705
Mary Hartshorn married Jonathan Fairbanks, son of Jonathan Fairbanks and Deborah Shepherd, on 3 February 1702.1 She died between August 1704 and 1705.1
Married name: Fairbanks.
Married name: Fairbanks.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Mary Hartshorn and Jonathan Fairbanks
- Fairbanks
- Fairbanks
- Fairbanks
- Fairbanks
- Jonathan Fairbanks b. 2 Mar 1704, d. 26 Oct 1743
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Citations
- [S585] Mary DeWitt, Fairbanks File.