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MVDW 11
TGE 11. x.
Family 9.
Birth Date - Death Date (after 1730)
born in Kingston or Hurley, New York
(no baptism recorded)
Presumed buried in Kingston, New York; possibly buried in Hurley or Mombaccus (Rochester, Ulster County)
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Maria (Teunis) DeMott
married 1723
birth date - death date
His father is probably named Teunis DeMott
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Anna Maria DeWitt
MVDW 84
TGE 82. viii. Family 34.
baptized 30 April 1730 - died 1 April 1814
birthplace
(per Evans, p. 10, baptism is in Athens, New York, church records, in Greene County between Catskill and Coxsackie)
burial location: DeWitt Burial Ground, Mount Marion, Ulster County, New York
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Frederick Winne
married 30 November 1749 (location?)
baptized 22 September 1723 - death date
His parents are Pieter Winne and Antje Merkal
(see cousins once removed Maria DeWitt MVDW 218, dau. of Jan 75, who married Christian Winne 1757, and Annetje DeWitt MVDW 214, dau. of Jannetje 73, who married Arent Winne 2 Feb 1753)
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MVDW 230
TGE 202. iv.
married 13 (or 3?) May 1758 (location?) (Evans, p. 16, says May 13)
baptized 4 May 1731 - died 18 May 1803
His parents are Lucas Dewitt (MVDW 76, cousin of Anna Maria) and Catharine Roosa. Jan is a first cousin once removed.
burial location: DeWitt Burial Ground, Mount Marion, Ulster County, New York
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with Frederick Winne
Petrus Winne
MVDW 259
TGE 227. i.
baptized 23 April 1753 - death date
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
marriage date and location
burial location
Benjamin Winne
MVDW 260
TGE 228. ii.
baptized 31 March 1755 - 28 April 1808
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755. Find-A-Grave says born in Saugerties, New York
married Grietje Brink (1752-1826) date and location
burial location: Finger Ground, Mount Marion, Ulster County, New York
child: John Winne 1778-1863 (see Find-A-Grave page linked above for more links)
Marritje Winne
MVDW 261
TGE 229. iii.
baptized 23 February 1757 - death date
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
marriage date and location
burial location
MVDW numbering sequence skips 262
with Jan L. DeWitt
MVDW 498
TGE 229. (sic) iv.
7 April 1760 - 9 February 1816
Evans, p. 17, says he died 19 February
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
married Mary Braisted (1766-1853) 6 July 1783 at location
burial location
MVDW 499
TGE 230. v.
4 July 1761 - 11 March 1840
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
married John van Leuwen (1754-1805) 17 February 1782 at location
burial location
MVDW 500
TGE 231. vi.
1 February 1763 - 9 December 1845
Evans, p. 18, says born 20 January, baptized 20 February 1763, died 9 December 1845 at Saugerties, New York
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
married Catharine Ded(e)ricks (1764-1835) 1 July 1786 at location
burial location: DeWitt Burial Ground, Mount Marion, Ulster County, New York
child: Maria DeWitt (Van Etten, 1792-1877) (see Find-A-Grave page linked above for more information)
Joseph DeWitt
MVDW 501
TGE 232. vii.
20 January 1766 - death date
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says baptism was 28 January and comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
marriage date and location
burial location
Maria DeWitt
MVDW 502
TGE 233. viii.
19 April 1768 - death date
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says the baptism comes from Kaatsbaan church records. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
marriage date and location
burial location
Andrew DeWitt
MVDW 503
TGE 234. ix.
20 November 1774 - 8 September 1793
birthplace
Evans, p. 17, says Kaatsbaan church records show born 10 January 1775, baptized 1 February 1775. See Sources below for baptism records from Kaatsbaan
through 1755.
headstone (see link below) says died age 18 years, 9 months, 18 days
marriage date and location (died at 18 years old; probably no marriage)
burial location: DeWitt Burial Ground, Mount Marion, Ulster County, New York
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Sources
Im just beginning to list sources here. Apologies for not being more complete. I will continue to add to this list as I have time. There are many sources of information on the DeWitt family line, some better than others.
Printed sources:
The DeWitt Genealogy: Descendants of Tjereck Claessen DeWitt of Ulster County, New York; compiled by Mary V[eldran] DeWitt (b. 1895) (privately published; no year indicated). This volume includes only names and dates, no attributions or locations or other stories or information are included. It includes nearly 2800 DeWitt descendants, some with more details, some fewer. It also includes some information on spouses and their parents. The laboriously typewritten volume came from years of personal research, often onsite in Ulster County; the current location of notes from this research is not known, but some of them may have gone to the Genealogical Society of Bergen County (New Jersey), where Mary DeWitt grew up and lived much of her life.
Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwyck, and often familiarly called Esopus or ’Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from their commencement in 1660. Transcribed and edited by Roswell Randall Hoes, Chaplain U.S.N., corresponding secretary of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, etc. New York 1891; original publication De Vinne Press, New York; available today from Higginson Book Co., Salem, Mass., 508-745-7170. Detailed information about baptisms has been filled in through the end of 1687, marriages through 1701. More information is available. Records begin 1660. Other baptisms may have taken place in Hurley and other locations nearby; also from time to time itinerant ministers would travel through and perform various rites, not always entered in the books.
This is available online at archive.org.
Thomas Grier Evans, The De Witt Family of Ulster County, New York (reprinted from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, October 1886), New York: Trow’s Printing and Bookbinding Co., 201-213 East Twelfth Street, 1886. Available online from archive.org.
Evans’s work, reprinted in 1886 up to the point where it left off in Volume XVIII of the Record, was continued in 1890 (Volume XXI, commencing on p. 185) with additional names and family numbering. The reprinted portion includes names of descendants to the fourth generation; the extension shows their descendants, the fifth generation, with considerable further biographical information on some. This later addition to Evans’s work (he also published details on other families that intermarried with DeWitts in Ulster County, including Crispells, Bruyns, and others) extended into Volume XXII (January 1891, pp. 3-6). (I include here links to some publicly available copies of the individual issue and articles from the Record, but a better way to get access to it and a wealth of other genealogical resources, in addition to supporting genealogical research in general, is to join the NYGBS itself.)
Katsbaan church records (baptisms 1730-1755), published by an unknown source, can be found at archive.org.
Online sources:
Record of early marriages in the Dutch Reform Church in Manhattan, available in printed form or online
Record of early baptisms in the Dutch Reform Church in Manhattan, available online
Ulster County, N. Y., Probate Records, In the Office of the Surrogate, and in the County Clerks Office at Kingston, N. Y., compiled, abstracted and translation by Gustave Anjou, Ph. D., 1906. Privately published (?) in New York, but available at genealogical libraries (NYPL and others). Subtitle: “A careful abstract and translation of the Dutch and English wills, letters of administration after intestates, and inventories from 1665, with genealogical and historical notes, and list of Dutch and Frisian baptismal names with their English equivalents.” Introduction by Judge A[lphonso] T[rumpbour] Clearwater, LL.D. This is available in reprinted form. Note that there are two distinct volumes included in this work, sometimes combined into one physical book.
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