born ca. 1614, England (presumed) - Death Date
Birthplace
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Lettos Salmon
born ca. 1620, England (presumed) - Death Date
Birthplace
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Ann Tye
born ca. 1642, England
died in 1703 in England (age 61)
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married in England (presumed), ca. 1661
born ca. 1637, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
died 4 July 1667 (age 30) in North America
Lieutenant William Nottingham (Sr.)
married in North America (presumed), after July 1667
born 1645, England
died 1 June 1680 (age 35) in Kingston, New York (presumed)
Thomas Gaston
married in North America (presumed), after 1680
born ca. 1640, England (presumed)
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Daniel Brodhead
father: Captain Daniel Broadhead
1661 - 24 July 1690
Birthplace
died in Marbletown (near Kingston), New York, age 29
father: Captain Daniel Broadhead
1663 - 12 March 1724
died in Marbletown (near Kingston), New York, age 61
married Marie ten Broeck, 1693
Richard Brodhead
father: Captain Daniel Broadhead
19 December 1666 - 1785
Birthplace
William J. Nottingham, Junior
father: Lieutenant William Nottingham
born ca. 1676 - died ca. March 1731
born in North America (presumed)
married Margaret Bergjen Rutsen, daughter of Colonel Jacob Harmen Rutgers and Marritje Hansen Bergen (dau. of Hans Bergen and Sarah Rapalje)
daughter: Bregjan Nottingham, married Andries DeWitt (Jr.), brother of Johannes
Elizabeth Nottingham
father: Lieutenant William Nottingham
born ca. 1674 - died ca. 1754
born in North America (presumed)
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Notes
Note from Marty Miles, August 2013 (lightly edited; for more information, see Sources below):
Captain Daniel Broadhead came to America with Richard Nicholls and the rest of the British when they took New Netherlands away from the Dutch and renamed it New York. Captain Broadhead was put in charge at Kingston. He wasn’t very well liked, and he died at age 30 in 1667. Not just sure how that happened. He had brought his wife, Ann Tye, with him, along with their three sons, Daniel, Charles, and Richard.
So there is poor Ann, in a strange country, no husband, and three little boys to take care of. So of course she did what they all did in similar circumstances: She found another husband. This time it was William Nottingham, who was a Lieutenant in her first husband’s Company of British Grenadiers. They had a son William and a daughter Elizabeth. Son William married Margaret Bergjen Rutsen, daughter of Colonel Jacob Harmen Rutgers and Marritje Hansen Bergen. (Yes, daughter of Hans Bergen and Sarah Rapalje!) Their daughter, Bregjan Nottingham married Andries DeWitt (Jr.), the brother of your Johannes.
I have more on Captain Daniel and would be more than happy to share what I have in my computer and what I can find in their files in the filing cabinet.
I expect you would be able to find lots in the History of Ulster County about him.
After Lieutenant William died, Ann found herself a third husband, Thomas Gaston. I don’t have any particulars on him.
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Pix
Pix go here.
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Sources
The Story of Captain Daniel Brodhead, His Wife Ann Tye, and Their Descendants, edited by Anne Goodwill and Jean M. Smith, published in 1986 by the Brodhead Family Association, P.O. Box 66, Port Ewen, New York 12466. A colorful excerpt can be found here.
An invaluable source has been Maren Elizabeth Dodge Miles (“also known as Marty”), who in 2013 contacted me with voluminous information gathered over many years about her Broadhead, Tye, Nottingham, DeWitt, and other forebears. For a synopsis with much more detailed information on many branches of that tree (for many generations, including sources and further references), please see a PDF file that is current as of August 2013.
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