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Zacharias T Hoffman1,2

M, b. 18 October 1747
FatherJacobus Hoffman b. 7 Feb 1720
MotherMargaret Lefever
     Zacharias T Hoffman was baptized on 18 October 1747 in the Dutch Reformed Church at Kingston, NY.2,3 He married Annatje DeWitt, daughter of Cornelius DeWitt and Sarah Hoornbeck, on 30 July 1773.1

Family

Annatje DeWitt b. c 1750

Citations

  1. [S355] Mary DeWitt, Hoffman File.
  2. [S376] Mary DeWitt, Hoornbeck File.
  3. [S33] Roswell R. Hoes, RDC Kingston.


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Zacherias Hoffman1

M, b. 6 December 1713, d. 24 March 1798
FatherNicholas Hoffman b. 1680, d. 1750
MotherJannetje Crispell b. 7 Feb 1686, d. 1752
     Zacherias Hoffman was baptized on 6 December 1713.1 He married (1) Helena Van Wyck.2,3 Zacherias Hoffman married (2) Letitia Brinkerhoff on 6 July 1775.2 Zacherias Hoffman died on 24 March 1798 at Red Hook.2

Family 1

Helena Van Wyck b. 17 Jul 1720

Family 2

Letitia Brinkerhoff b. 18 Jun 1735

Citations

  1. [S279] Mary DeWitt, Crispell File.
  2. [S355] Mary DeWitt, Hoffman File.
  3. [S1287] Eugene A. Hoffman, Hoffman Genealogy, #5 pg. 2.


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Benjamin Hofman1

M, b. 13 February 1770
FatherAdam Hofman b. 15 Apr 1739
MotherElizabeth Van Wagenen b. 23 Jan 1743
     Benjamin Hofman was born on 13 February 1770.1 He was baptized on 4 March 1770.1

Citations

  1. [S355] Mary DeWitt, Hoffman File.


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Maria Hofman1

F, b. 27 February 1774, d. 20 March 1839
FatherAdam Hofman b. 15 Apr 1739
MotherElizabeth Van Wagenen b. 23 Jan 1743
     Maria Hofman was baptized on 27 February 1774 at Marbletown, NY.1,2 She married Richard Lounsbury, son of Edward Lounsbury and Elizabeth Keator, on 11 August 1796 at Marbletown, NY.1,2 Maria Hofman died on 20 March 1839 at Marbletown, NY.1,2

Family

Richard Lounsbury b. 5 Mar 1768, d. 3 Jul 1856
Children
  • Peter Lounsbury+ b. 12 May 1797, d. 4 Feb 1867
  • Elizabeth Lounsbury b. 3 Oct 1800
  • John Lounsbury+ b. 14 Apr 1803, d. 1863
  • Dina Maria Lounsbury b. 4 Aug 1805
  • Richard Lounsbury b. 1 Nov 1811
     Name variation: Margaret Hoffman.3 Name variation: Maria Hoffman.2 Married name: Lounsbury.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and Keator Gen..2

Citations

  1. [S355] Mary DeWitt, Hoffman File.
  2. [S510] Mary DeWitt, Lounsbury File.
  3. [S357] Mary DeWitt, Peters File.


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Alois Hofstetter1

M, b. 19 April 1851, d. 1950
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Alois Hofstetter was born on 19 April 1851 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 He died in 1950.1 He was buried in 1950 in Ingolstadt.1
     Alois Hofstetter was a Schreinermeister (master carpenter.)1 He lived at House No. 34A, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1
     A note says: Florian Hofstetter has a ...(daughter?) Frau Melanie Froelich?. Her son Dr.Walter Froelich of Burgenhausen, was 50 years old in 1981. He was buried at Pentecost, died of a stroke
Death date and burial from letter from Friedl Link.

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Alois Raymund Hofstetter1

M, b. 31 August 1775, d. 28 February 1860
     Alois Raymund Hofstetter was born on 31 August 1775 at Haldenwang, Bavaria, Germany.1 He married Katharina Steger.1 Alois Raymund Hofstetter died on 28 February 1860 at Haldenwang.1

Family

Katharina Steger b. 1773, d. 3 Sep 1850
Child
     Alois Raymund Hofstetter was a tailor (schneider).1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Crescentia Hofstetter1

F, b. 22 March 1850, d. 12 June 1921
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Crescentia Hofstetter was born on 22 March 1850 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 She died on 12 June 1921 at House No. 34A, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1
     She was a cook at House No. 34A, where her brother Alois lived with his wife, Sofie Kuhn.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Florian Hofstetter1

M, b. 1 August 1855, d. 1929
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Florian Hofstetter was born on 1 August 1855 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 He died in 1929 at House No. 44, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1
     He was married to Sofie Kuhn.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Florian Hofstetter1

M, b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 February 1900
FatherAlois Raymund Hofstetter b. 31 Aug 1775, d. 28 Feb 1860
MotherKatharina Steger b. 1773, d. 3 Sep 1850
     Florian Hofstetter was born on 17 May 1813 at Haldenwang, Bavaria, Germany.1 He married Viktoria Elizabeth Baumeister, daughter of Krescenz (?), on 14 July 1840 (They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1890.)1 Florian Hofstetter died on 16 February 1900 at Haldenwang, Bavaria, (H. Linck Ahnentafel lists death in Haldenwangmore likely Wettenhausen, as he is buried there.)1 He was buried in Wettenhausen.1

Family

Viktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
Children
  • Maria Anna Hofstetter b. 4 Feb 1841, d. 11 Oct 1908
  • Catharina Hofstetter b. 20 Mar 1842, d. 9 Jul 1912
  • Crescentia Hofstetter b. 14 Apr 1843, d. 24 Jun 1843
  • Therese Hofstetter b. 15 May 1844
  • Anton Hofstetter b. 8 Sep 1845, d. 8 Oct 1845
  • Victoria Hofstetter b. 8 Oct 1846, d. 9 Sep 1919
  • Anton Hofstetter b. 11 Sep 1848
  • Crescentia Hofstetter b. 22 Mar 1850, d. 12 Jun 1921
  • Alois Hofstetter b. 19 Apr 1851, d. 1950
  • Notburga Hofstetter b. 19 Oct 1852, d. 25 Nov 1852
  • Agnes Hofstetter b. 15 Jan 1854, d. 17 Jan 1854
  • Florian Hofstetter b. 1 Aug 1855, d. 1929
  • Simplicia Hofstetter b. 2 Mar 1857, d. 2 Mar 1857
  • Otmar Georg Hofstetter+ b. 11 Jul 1858, d. 13 Feb 1919
     Florian Hofstetter was an Essigsieder (vinegar maker) and according to church records, a widower, Soeldner u. Schaeffler (mercenary soldier and cooper.)1 He and Viktoria Elizabeth Baumeister lived at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany, where their children were born.1
     His grandson, and mayor of Wettenhausen, Florian Hofstetter, gave the eulogy at his funeral, calling his grandfather 'Ein braver, rechtschaffner Mann.'- ' a worthy upright man.1'

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Frindaricka Barbara Hofstetter1

F, b. 2 April 1901, d. 1985
FatherOtmar Georg Hofstetter b. 11 Jul 1858, d. 13 Feb 1919
MotherAnna Huber b. 27 Sep 1860, d. 4 Feb 1939
     Frindaricka Barbara Hofstetter was born on 2 April 1901 at Aichach, Bavaria, Germany.1 She married Ernst Heinrich Linck on 21 November 1921 at Aichach, Bavaria.1 Frindaricka Barbara Hofstetter died in 1985 at Aichach, Bavaria.1

Family

Ernst Heinrich Linck b. 22 Mar 1896, d. 1944
Children
  • Elfriede Anna Linck b. 28 Sep 1925, d. 1982
  • Luise Eleanore Linck b. 22 Feb 1930, d. 19 Nov 1932
  • Sieghard Georg Linck b. 22 Feb 1940, d. 15 Aug 1955
     Married name: Linck.

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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George Hofstetter1

M, b. 7 May 1904, d. 17 April 1980
FatherOtmar Georg Hofstetter b. 11 Jul 1858, d. 13 Feb 1919
MotherAnna Huber b. 27 Sep 1860, d. 4 Feb 1939
     George Hofstetter was born on 7 May 1904 at Aichach, Bavaria, Germany.1 He married Anna Ottilie Kneissl, daughter of Johann Baptist Kneissl and Ottilie Schafer, on 22 October 1927 (Brooklyn, NY.)1 George Hofstetter died on 17 April 1980 at Merchantville, Camden County, NJ.1 He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Cherry Hill.1

Family

Anna Ottilie Kneissl b. 10 Jun 1901, d. 2 Jul 2002
     When he first came to the U.S., he stayed at a rooming house.
Later shared an apt. with his friend Josef Gruber 'Gruber Sepp', and Hans Kneissl.

BIOGRAPHY: George Hofstetter
May 7, 1904 - April 17,1980
Georg Hofstetter was born in Aichach, a small walled city in Bavaria ten years before WWI began. His mother had been married to a brushmaker, Josef Jakob and had borne him 5 children (inclu- ding twins.) Josef died when the children were quite small, and in his last illness he urged her to go to Augsburg and see Otmar Georg Hofstetter the brushmaker. Anna saw him, and apparently marriage and taking over the business were discussed. However, she had crooked teeth, and the marriage did not take place until she had had her teeth pulled and new false ones fitted.
Anna had two children by her second husband, a girl Friedl, and three years later a son Georg.
Georg (the e was added when he came to America, but his last name remained the same) went to school until the sixth grade, and then became apprenticed to a carpenter. His older half brothers were already trained as brushmakers to continue the family business under the Jakob name.
When George was 14 in 1919, his father died of influenza in the great epidemic having been weakened as the result of a hernis operation. The older half brothers were still quite young to carry on the brush business, and George and his mother would go into the forests to pick mushrooms or anything else edible. Times were not good - turnips were the staple of everyone's diet.
George's children never had a turnip until they were adults- they were never served in his home in the U.S.!
George's good friend, Tony Schafer, had an uncle Max Schafer, who had signed on as crew on a ship coming from Germany in the early 1900's. Max walked off the ship in New York - many family legends about this - but he did stay, opened a delicatessen in Brooklyn, and retired at 40 on the mortgages he held.
Through Tony's efforts, Max agreed to sponsor George. His mother made him 12 carpenter's apron, sewed shirts, knitted a dozen socks, etc. to outfit him for his journey to the New World- as the youngest son of a poor family, this was his best opportunity.
In 1922, at the age of 18, very thin from a bout of pneumonia, George prepared to leave. In addition to the clothes his mother had made him, he had his inheritance from his father- 18,000 Marks. He wanted a raincoat to take with him, but his mother regretfully said she didn't have the money.
New Yorker 4/28/97, p.190
'In 1923, the year the Frenh occupied the Ruhr, a thousand seven hundred and eight-three German presses ran day and night churning out bills that ended up literally not being worth the paper they were printed on..... The Recihsmark moved from just over four to the dollar in July 1914 to four trillion two hundred thousand to the dollar in November 1923.' In nearby Augsburg, he took the train to Bremen. There, Anna Kneissl 22, a niece of Max Schafer, was also boarding the train.
Her mother said to George about her only daughter, 'Take good care of her!' never suspecting that five years later they would marry.
When they got to Bremen, the raincoat still on his mind, George set out to buy one before he set sail. In the year 1922, inflation was rampant in Germany. A raincoat cost 25,000 Marks! He left without one.
Like so many others, when he was asked if he had a job at Ellis Island, he said yes - and had to remain a day until Max Schafer came to explain that it was a mistake. A few days later, carrying his own tools, he started work at the Steinway factory. He then made the first speaker boxes for Victor when talking movies came to NYC. He spent 43 years with RCA, educated 2 daughters who have masters degrees, and was very proud to be an American. The names of George Hofstetter and Anna Kneissl will appear on the Ellis Island memorial list.

According to a post card from Germany, after their marriage they lived at 447 36th St in Brooklyn.
In retirement, he was a very active member of the Merchantville Shade Tree Commission, and he and Anna took several trips to Germany, England, Greek islands, Western states with his sister from Germany, and enjoyed fishing and Beach Haven. A trip to Africa for their 50th wedding anniversary (1997) was cancelled when he was hospitalized with a colostomy for colon cancer. He continued to battle this desease, having the colostomy reversed in 1978, and again redone less than a year later.
He died at home April 17, 1980 and was buried from St. Peter's Church in Calvary Cemetery. The shade tree commission had a tree planted in front of the church in his memory.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Maria Anna Hofstetter1

F, b. 4 February 1841, d. 11 October 1908
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Maria Anna Hofstetter was born on 4 February 1841 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 She died on 11 October 1908.1
     At the time of her death she was the widow Menrad. She had lived in Burbenbach while married, and returned to Wettenhausen when she was widowed.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Otmar Georg Hofstetter1

M, b. 11 July 1858, d. 13 February 1919
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Otmar Georg Hofstetter was baptized on 11 July 1858 at Wettenhausen.1 He was born on 11 July 1858 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 He married Anna Huber, daughter of Johann Nepomuk Huber and Maria Anna Gerstmeier, on 3 January 1899 at Aichach, Bavaria, Germany.1 Otmar Georg Hofstetter died on 13 February 1919 at Aichach, Bavaria.1

Family

Anna Huber b. 27 Sep 1860, d. 4 Feb 1939
Children
     He was the 14th child. He was a brushmaker by trade, and before his marriage worked in Augsburg. He died in the influenza epidemic which followed WWI, after he had had a hernia operation.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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Victoria Hofstetter1

F, b. 8 October 1846, d. 9 September 1919
FatherFlorian Hofstetter b. 17 May 1813, d. 16 Feb 1900
MotherViktoria Elizabeth Baumeister b. 27 Apr 1818, d. 6 Sep 1892
     Victoria Hofstetter was born on 8 October 1846 at House No. 29, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany.1 She died on 9 September 1919 at House No. 45, Wettenhausen, Bavaria, Germany, unmarried.1

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  1. [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.


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James Hoge

M, b. 23 July 1783
FatherJames Hoge1 b. 12 Jan 1742, d. 5 Apr 1812
MotherEleanor Howe1 d. 11 Jul 1835
     James Hoge was born on 23 July 1783.1 He married Eleanor Howe, daughter of Daniel Howe and Nancy Haven, on 5 June 1810.2

Family

Eleanor Howe b. 1 Dec 1792, d. 15 Jun 1856
     Seven children. Name variation: Gen. James Hoge.1

Citations

  1. [S1177] David Emmons Johnston, Hist. Middle River, VA, pg. 413-415.
  2. [S1177] David Emmons Johnston, Hist. Middle River, VA, pg. 416.


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James Hoge

M, b. 12 January 1742, d. 5 April 1812
FatherJames Hogue1
MotherAgnes Crawford1
     James Hoge was born on 12 January 1742.1 He married Eleanor Howe, daughter of Joseph Howe and Eleanor Dunbar, in 1763.1 James Hoge died on 5 April 1812.1

Family

Eleanor Howe d. 11 Jul 1835
Child

Citations

  1. [S1177] David Emmons Johnston, Hist. Middle River, VA, pg. 413-415.


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Hendrickje Hogencamp

F, d. 1779
FatherHendrik Hogenkamp b. 15 Mar 1682, d. b 1717
MotherTriente Crom
     Hendrickje Hogencamp was born at Tappan, NY. She was baptized on 23 April 1717. She married Thomas Mapes, son of William Mapes II and Tabitha Case, circa 1732. Hendrickje Hogencamp died in 1779 at New York.

Family

Thomas Mapes b. c 1712, d. a 1759
Child
     History of Rockland County, David Cole, identifies 3 children of Thomas and Hendrickje Hogencamp. FGS - 1996 Mapes Newsletter gives name as Hannah Huydekoper. Thomas may have been married twice, the second time to Hannah Huydekoop; if so, unknown which children belong to which marriage. Name variation: Hannah Huydecoup. Married name: Mapes.


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Margrietje Hogencamp1

F, b. 9 October 1687
FatherMyndert Hendricksen Hogencamp2 b. c 1655, d. c 1700
MotherJannetje Hendrickse Wiltse2 b. 7 Jan 1663
     Margrietje Hogencamp was born on 9 October 1687 at New York City, NY.1,2 She married Theunis Taelman, son of Douwe Tallman and Dirckje Theunisse, on 11 January 1710.1,2

Family

Theunis Taelman b. 8 Feb 1665, d. 17 Jul 1739
Children
  • Brechie Taelman b. 6 Jul 1710
  • Jannetje Taelman b. 30 Aug 1712
  • Teunis Taelman b. 16 Sep 1714
  • Harme Taelman b. 25 Nov 1716
     Married name: Taelman.

Citations

  1. [S81] Jane S Ten Eyck, Tallman File, 1993, Mary DeWitt papers.
  2. [S604] Unknown author, "unknown short article title", vol. 11, #2 (Dec 1996), pg. 11-19.


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Myndert Hendricksen Hogencamp

M, b. circa 1655, d. circa 1700
FatherHendrick Hogencamp
     Myndert Hendricksen Hogencamp was born circa 1655 at Meppelen, The Netherlands. He married Jannetje Hendrickse Wiltse, daughter of Hendrick Martenson Wiltse, on 23 April 1681 at New York City, NY.1 Myndert Hendricksen Hogencamp died circa 1700.

Family

Jannetje Hendrickse Wiltse b. 7 Jan 1663
Children
     Myndert and Jannetje lived on Long Island at the time of their marriage. The couple stayed there until the birth of their first child when they moved to NYC. In 1692 Myndert bought land in Haverstraw where they moved.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Citations

  1. [S604] Unknown author, "unknown short article title", vol. 11, #2 (Dec 1996), pg. 11-19.


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Hendrik Hogenkamp

M, b. 15 March 1682, d. before 1717
FatherMyndert Hendricksen Hogencamp b. c 1655, d. c 1700
MotherJannetje Hendrickse Wiltse b. 7 Jan 1663
     Hendrik Hogenkamp was born on 15 March 1682 at New York. He married Triente Crom, daughter of Floris Williamsen Crum and Lena Ariaens Smidt, on 24 June 1713 at Dutch Reformed Church, Tappan, NY. Hendrik Hogenkamp died before 1717.

Family

Triente Crom
Child
     Hendrick inherited his father's land in Haverstraw.


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Jan Hogenkamp1

M, b. 30 August 1685
FatherMyndert Hendricksen Hogencamp2 b. c 1655, d. c 1700
MotherJannetje Hendrickse Wiltse2 b. 7 Jan 1663
     Jan Hogenkamp was baptized on 30 August 1685 at Manhattan, NY.2 He married Gerritie Van Houten on 15 October 1707.2

Family

Gerritie Van Houten
Child

Citations

  1. [S57] Mary DeWitt, Haring File.
  2. [S604] Unknown author, "unknown short article title", vol. 11, #2 (Dec 1996), pg. 11-19.


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Ruth Hoggins1

F, b. circa 1830, d. 1902
FatherJohn Hoggins
MotherSarah Johnson
     Ruth Hoggins was born circa 1830 at Greene County, PA.1 She married Daniel Willford, son of George S Willford and Anne Donley (?).1 Ruth Hoggins died in 1902 at Pleasants County, WV.1

Family

Daniel Willford b. 23 Dec 1828, d. 1906
Child
     Married name: Willford.

Citations

  1. [S822] Unknown author, Garrison File.


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John Hoitsma1

M, b. 7 November 1891, d. 12 February 1972
     John Hoitsma was born on 7 November 1891 at Tietjerksteradeel, Friesland, The Netherlands.1,2,3 He married Jennie Dykstra.1 John Hoitsma died on 12 February 1972 at Bergen Pines Hospital, Paramus, NJ.1 He was buried on 15 February 1972 in Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Fair Lawn.1

Family

Jennie Dykstra b. 8 Aug 1895, d. Mar 1986
     John Hoitsma immigrated in 1915.1 He and Jennie Hoitsma lived after 1945 at 488 Grove Street, Ridgewood, Bergen County, NJ. A John Jr. and Samuel are at the same address.1,4 John Hoitsma was a baker. He was associated with the Hoitsma Bakery in Paterson, NJ.1
The obituary of John Hoitsma appeared on 14 February 1972 in the Paterson Evening News (pg. 29.)1 His parents were Jan Hoitsma and Geertje van Gelder. Seven more children of this couple are born in Tietjerksteradeel, Friesland, The Netherlands, and the names match the surviving brothers and sisters.5

Citations

  1. [S807] Obituaries from The Paterson Evening News, Feb 14, 1972, pg 29.
  2. [S989] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index.
  3. [S796] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Tietjerksteradeel Births : 1891 #A 379.
  4. [S1195] Ridgwood Dir., 1946.
  5. [S796] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Tietjerksteradeel Births : 1886 - 1901.


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Anna Maria Holbeck1

F, b. 1805, d. 24 February 1862
     Anna Maria Holbeck was born in 1805 at Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia.1 She married Karl Ludwig Schmidt, son of Jacob Schmidt and Marie Christine Post, on 1 July 1831 at Wilfang, N. Schleswig, Germany.1 Anna Maria Holbeck died on 24 February 1862 at Bluegrass, Scott County, IA.1

Family

Karl Ludwig Schmidt b. 19 Jan 1807, d. 4 Feb 1852
Child
     Married name: Schmidt.

Citations

  1. [S812] Myrna Schmidt Holder, Holder File, 23 Jun 2005.


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Adrian Holbert

M, b. 11 August 1809
FatherPeter Holbert b. 24 Aug 1768, d. 19 Oct 1836
MotherRosanna Durland b. 16 Apr 1772, d. 15 May 1839
     Adrian Holbert was born on 11 August 1809 at Minisink, Orange County, NY. He married (1) Hannah Sayer in 1832. Adrian Holbert married (2) Harriet Wisner in 1845. Adrian Holbert married (3) Frances Wells on 22 December 1870.

Family 1

Hannah Sayer b. 15 Sep 1809, d. 20 Nov 1843
Children
  • Charles Holbert
  • Hannah Holbert
  • Mariette Holbert
  • Sarah Holbert
  • Jesse A Holbert

Family 2

Harriet Wisner d. 14 Jan 1868
Child
  • Anna Holbert

Family 3

Frances Wells b. 17 Dec 1811
     Adrian was in business and farming. He built a very substantial house near the old homestead on a few acres when he retired. His son Charles lived in Kansas. His third wife born in Goshen, NY and lived there in 1877.


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Augusta Minturn Holbert1

F, b. 22 June 1910
FatherOthniel Coe Holbert II b. 25 Nov 1873, d. 13 Nov 1956
MotherLaura Agnes Gay b. 14 Nov 1878, d. c 5 Dec 1935
     Augusta Minturn Holbert was born on 22 June 1910 at Sugar Loaf, Orange County, NY.1 She married John Seeger Laroe on 28 September 1928 at Sugar Loaf, NY.

Family

John Seeger Laroe b. 25 Feb 1907, d. 7 Jul 1964
Child
  • Wesley Robert Laroe b. 28 Jul 1929
     Married name: Laroe.

Citations

  1. [S744] Letter, Ronald L. Jantzen to Joseph Boyle, 30 Aug 1990.


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Coe Holbert1

M, b. 15 December 1800, d. 29 July 1849
FatherJohn Holbert Jr. b. 1 Jan 1773, d. 19 May 1846
MotherEleanor Smith b. 1 Jun 1777, d. 13 Jul 1848
     Coe Holbert was born on 15 December 1800. He died on 29 July 1849.
     Coe never married.

Citations

  1. [S7] A. Leslie Mapes, A. Leslie Mapes Files.


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Emilie Catherine Holbert1

F, b. 11 March 1906, d. 18 February 1992
FatherOthniel Coe Holbert II b. 25 Nov 1873, d. 13 Nov 1956
MotherLaura Agnes Gay b. 14 Nov 1878, d. c 5 Dec 1935
     Emilie Catherine Holbert was born on 11 March 1906 at Sugar Loaf, NY. She married (1) Chester Kinne Moore on 24 October 1925 at Sugar Loaf, Orange County, NY.1 Emilie Catherine Holbert died on 18 February 1992 at Hanover, NH. She was buried in Warwick.

Family

Chester Kinne Moore b. 2 Jul 1905, d. 13 Dec 1970
     They lived on Fairmount Pl, Paramus, NJ. Name variation: Emily Holbert. Married name: Moore. Married name: Brown.

Citations

  1. [S744] Letter, Ronald L. Jantzen to Joseph Boyle, 30 Aug 1990.


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Emily Holbert1

F, b. 12 October 1868, d. 1925
FatherOthniel Coe Holbert b. 20 Nov 1840, d. 15 Oct 1931
MotherGennette Fitzgerald b. 17 Mar 1838, d. 19 May 1883
     Emily Holbert was born on 12 October 1868 at Sugar Loaf, NY.1 She married an unknown person on 22 August 1894. She died in 1925.1

Citations

  1. [S744] Letter, Ronald L. Jantzen to Joseph Boyle, 30 Aug 1990.


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Ezra Holbert1

M, b. 6 March 1802, d. 29 January 1873
FatherJohn Holbert Jr. b. 1 Jan 1773, d. 19 May 1846
MotherEleanor Smith b. 1 Jun 1777, d. 13 Jul 1848
     Ezra Holbert was born on 6 March 1802. He married Ann Weeden. Ezra Holbert died on 29 January 1873.

Family

Ann Weeden b. 1806, d. 18 May 1844

Citations

  1. [S7] A. Leslie Mapes, A. Leslie Mapes Files.