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109.208 Eva Lake Father - 110.13 Daniel Lake Mother - Neeltje Voorhees Timeline - 29 Nov 1763 Abraham Berry born [11] 25 Feb 1769 Eva Lake born [1] [6] [11] 19 Mar 1769 Eva Lake baptized [7] in Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [7] [9] [10] 1771 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [2] 1789 child #1, Wilhelmus, born [11] 1790 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [5] child #2, Daniel, born [11] Notes - Eva Lake married Abraham Berry. [8] [9] Abraham Berry son of William Berry and Catryntje Polhemus. [11] Questions - Citation #4 says Eva Lake born 25 Jul 1769. [3] Citation #1 refers to Eva Lake as Evah. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #11 refer to Berry as Barre. [3] Citation #9 and Citation #10 say Eva Lake baptized 29 Mar 1769. [3] Citations - 1. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 2. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Jul 2016, Reference->111.2.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 5. 1790 census, Records->Census->110.13-1790.jpg 6. "A History of Long Island From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time", Peter Foss, LL. D., VOL II, 1902, Reference->9.1164.txt 7. "History of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York", William H. Stillwell, 1892, Reference->110.13.txt 8. "History of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York", William H. Stillwell, 1892, Reference->109.208.txt 9. http://olivetreegenealogy.com, Reference->110.28.txt 10. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 11. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~conover/connet/connet-o/p2816.htm Children: i. Wilhelmus. [11] ii. Daniel. [11] 28.480 iii. Catharine. [11] 28.481 iv. Court Lake. [8] [9]


109.209 Catherine Catalina Stout Father - 110.57 John Stout Mother - Margaret Peggy Taylor Timeline - 1750 John Hardy born [1] 8 Mar 1752 Catherine Catalina Stout born in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 5 Nov 1755 George Yard born in New Jersey [3] 1782 Catherine Catalina Stout and George Yard married in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 11 Apr 1837 George Yard died in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey [3] 11 Apr 1840 Catherine Catalina Stout died in Middletown Township, Cape May County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Catherine Catalina Stout married first John Hardy; buried in Hamilton Square Baptist Church Cemetery, Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey. [1] George Yard son of Benjamin John Yard and Ann Pearson; buried in Hamilton Square Baptist Church Cemetery, Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey. [3] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Catherine Catalina Stout as Catalina Catherine Stout. [2] Citations - 1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFJ-YLC 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L78W-52M Children by Catherine Catalina Stout and George Yard: 28.278 i. Benjamin F. [1] 28.279 ii. Margarett. [1] 28.280 iii. John Hardy. [1] 28.281 iv. Elizabeth. [1] 28.282 v. Catalina Cathrine. [1]
109.210 Catharine Hubbard Father - Elias Hubbard Mother - 110.39 Margaret Lake Timeline - 18 Dec 1774 Catharine Hubbard baptized in Reformed Dutch Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York [1] Notes - Catharine Hubbard married Michael Sice. [2] Michael Sice worked as a baker. [2] Citations - 1. Baptismal Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, Flatlands, Kings County, New York, Reference->110.39.txt 2. "The Bergen Family: or the Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen", Teunis G. Bergen, 1876, Misc->28.494.jpg Children: 28.494 i. Catharine V. T. [2]
109.211 John Vliet Father - John Vliet Mother - 110.91 Feytje Vanderlinde Timeline - 1710 John Vliet born in Ten Mile Run, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 24 Jan 1719 Margaret Gretia Simonse Wyckoff born in Middlebush, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] c1740 John Vliet and Margaret Gretia Simonse Wyckoff married [1] 1750 child #3, Gretie, born in New Jersey [1] 18 Jun 1752 John Vliet died in Six Mile Run, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] 28 Nov 1793 Margaret Gretia Simonse Wyckoff died in New Jersey [1] Notes - Margaret Gretia Simonse Wyckoff daughter of Simon Cornelius Wyckoff and Geertje Jansze Van der Vliet; sister of John Simonese Wyckoff (spouse of 109.204); buried in Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [1] Child #3, Gretie, married Aaron Deane. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to child #3, Gretie, as Gretie Van. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.501 i. Simon Wyckoff. [1] 28.504 ii. John B. [1] iii. Gretie. [1]
109.212 Susanna Vanderlinde Father - 110.96 Pieter Vanderlinde Mother - Geesje Roelofse Westervelt Timeline - 9 Apr 1704 Lucas Ryerson baptized in Kings County, New York [1] 29 Jun 1712 Susanna Vanderlinde baptized in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1736 Lucas Ryerson and Elizabeth Howell married [1] [3] 4 Jun 1745 Susanna Vanderlinde and Lucas Ryerson married [1] [3] in Hackensack, Bergen County, [3] New Jersey [1] [3] 15 Mar 1747 child #1, Geesjen Lucas, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1748 child #1, Geesjen Lucas, died [1] 17 Mar 1764 Lucas Ryerson died in Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey [1] [3] 7 Sep 1786 Susanna Vanderlinde died in New Jersey [1] [3] Notes - Lucas Ryerson son of Joris Marten Reijertszen and Anneken Hannah Schouten; buried in Old Ryerse Family Cemetery, Pequannock Township, Morris County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Vanderlinde as Van der Linden. [2] Citation #1 and Citation #3 say Susanna Vanderlinde born 29 Jun 1712 in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #1 says Lucas Ryerson born in Pompton, Bergen County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #1 and Citation #3 say child #1, Geesjen Lucas born 15 Mar 1747. [2] Citation #3 refers to Susanna Vanderlinde as Susannetie van der Linde. [2] Citation #3 refers to Lucas Ryerson as Luyckes. [2] Citation #3 refers to Joris Marten Reijertszen as Joris Martensen Ryerson. [2] Citation #3 refers to Anneken Hannah Schouten as Annetie Scholtens. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. wikitree.com Children by Susanna Vanderlinde and Lucas Ryerson: i. Geesjen Lucas. [1] [3]
109.213 Osseltji Vanderlinde Father - 110.96 Pieter Vanderlinde Mother - Geesje Roelofse Westervelt Timeline - c1711 Osseltji Vanderlinde born in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1714 Pieter Danielse De Marest born in Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 6 Feb 1715 Osseltji Vanderlinde baptized in New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [3] 21 Oct 1735 Osseltji Vanderlinde and Pieter Danielse De Marest married in New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [3] 30 Nov 1736 child #1, Daniel, born [3] 2 Dec 1736 child #1, Daniel, baptized in Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey [3] 13 Sep 1748 child #6, Benjamin, born [3] Osseltji Vanderlinde died [1] [3] 13 Oct 1748 child #6, Benjamin, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburgh, Bergen County, New Jersey [3] Feb 1760 child #1, Daniel, died [3] 22 Feb 1760 child #6, Benjamin, died [3] 1770 Pieter Danielse De Marest died in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Pieter Danielse De Marest son of Daniel des Marest and Rebecca DeGroot. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Vanderlinde as van der Linde. [2] Citation #3 refers to Vanderlinde as Van Der Linde. [2] Citation #1 refers to Pieter Danielse De Marest as Peter Demarest. [2] Citations - 1. wikitree.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. familysearch.org Children: i. Daniel. [3] 28.506 ii. Pieter Peterse. [1] [3] 28.505 iii. Rebecca. [1] 28.507 iv. Geesje. [1] [3] 28.508 v. David. [3] vi. Benjamin. [3]
109.214 Jannetje Vanderlinde Father - 110.96 Pieter Vanderlinde Mother - Geesje Roelofse Westervelt Timeline - 5 Aug 1716 Pieter DeMaree baptized in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 6 Sep 1716 Jannetje Vanderlinde born [1] [2] in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 20 May 1717 Jannetje Vanderlinde baptized in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 29 Sep 1737 Jannetje Vanderlinde and Pieter DeMaree married in Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1738 child #1, Elizabeth, born in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 11 Oct 1741 child #3, Pieter, baptized in Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 30 Aug 1747 child #6, Samuel, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburg, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 26 Jan 1752 child #7, Roelef, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburg, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 7 Mar 1758 child #9, Geesie, born [1] 28 Mar 1758 child #9, Geesie, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Schraalenburg, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1766 Jannetje Vanderlinde died in New Jersey [1] Notes - Pieter DeMaree son of Benjamin Demarest and Lijsbeth De Groot. [1] Questions - Citation #2 says Jannetje Vanderlinde born in New Amsterdam, New York. [3] Citation #2 says Jannetje Vanderlinde died 30 Mar 1759. [3] Citation #1 shows additional information for child #4, David, (plus descendants) but there appears to be errors. [3] Citation #1 shows additional information for child #5, Johannes, (plus descendants) but there may be errors. [3] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. wikitree.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] 28.509 ii. Benjamin. [1] iii. Pieter. [1] iv. David. [1] v. Johannes. [1] vi. Samuel. [1] vii. Roelef. [1] 28.415 viii. Jacob. [1] ix. Geesie. [1]
109.215 Joseph Goulding Father - 110.97 Joseph Goulding Mother - Anneke Dawes Timeline - 1700 Joseph Goulding born in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] c1704 Adriantie Lane born in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] c1725 Joseph Goulding and Adriantie Lane married in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] c1726 child #1, Joseph, born [1] 22 Jan 1730 child #2, Jacob, born [1] 21 Apr 1734 child #4, Matewis, born [1] 30 Dec 1734 Joseph Goulding purchased 200 acres in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from Thomas Houghton [1] 1735 Joseph Goulding gave bond to Thomas Houghton [1] c1736 child #5, Elizabeth, born [1] c1738 child #6, Mary, born [1] 13 Mard1738 Joseph Goulding elected an overseer of North Road Stony Brook, Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] c1741 child #7, Elias, born [1] 7 Sep 1742 child #8, William, born [1] c1745 child #9, Abraham, born [1] 19 Jul 1756 Joseph Goulding purchased land in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from Thomas Houghton [1] c1766 child #1, Joseph, died [1] 1776 living in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 29 May 1776 will of Joseph Goulding made [1] c1776 Adriantie Lane died in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1 Aug 1777 Joseph Goulding died in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 2 Sep 1777 will of Joseph Goulding proved [1] c1795 child #7, Elias, died [1] 31 Aug 1811 child #2, Jacob, died [1] Notes - Joseph Goulding lived in Middlebush, Somerset ounty, New Jersey. [1] Adriantie Lane daughter of Jacob Lane and Elizabeth Van Barkelo. [1] Child #3, Antie, known as "Anne". [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Goulding as Golden. [2] Citations - 1. lynn.eggleston@hotmail.com, Reference->112.19.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Joseph. [1] ii. Jacob. [1] iii. Antie. [1] iv. Matewis. [1] v. Elizabeth. [1] vi. Mary. [1] vii. Elias. [1] 28.510 viii. William. [1] ix. Abraham. [1]
109.216 Rachel Goulding Father - 110.98 John Goulding Mother - Rebecca Godfrey Timeline - c1757 Nathaniel Newton born [1] 1761 Rachel Goulding born in Maurice River, Cape May County, New Jersey [1] 1795 Rachel Goulding died [1] c1800 Nathaniel Newton died [1] Notes - Rachel Goulding married Nathaniel Newton. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Goulding as Golden. [2] Citations - 1. wikitree.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.514 i. Hannah. [1]
109.217 Hannah Goulding Father - 110.98 John Goulding Mother - Rebecca Godfrey Timeline - 1 May 1750 Azariah Casto born in Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1755 Rachel Goulding born in Maurice River, Cape May County, New Jersey [1] 11 Oct 1757 Leonard Monroe born in Willington, Tolland County, Connecticut [1] c1776 William Taylor born in Virginia [1] c1783 child #2, James, born in Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1790 Alexander Robinson born [1] c1792 Ira Finch born [1] 27 Mar 1792 child #5, Elizabeth, born in Cumberland Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] 7 Jun 1794 child #6, Mary, born in New Jersey [1] c1796 child #7, Hannah, born in Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1798 child #8, Azariah, born in Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1800 child #9, Thomas, born [1] 12 Jan 1809 child #5, Elizabeth, and William Taylor married in Franklin County, Ohio [1] 16 Oct 1812 Azariah Casto died in Big Darby, Madison County, Ohio [1] 3 Feb 1814 child #6, Mary, and Amos Harris married in Madison County, Ohio [1] 27 Oct 1819 Hannah Goulding and Leonard Monroe married in Madison County, Ohio [1] 3 Aug 1827 Leonard Monroe died in East Liberty, Delaware County, Ohio [1] 1 Feb 1838 William Taylor died in Plain City, Madison County, Ohio [1] c1856 child #6, Mary, died in Grand Haven, Ottawa County, Michigan [1] 1856 Rachel Goulding died in Delaware Township, Delaware County, Ohio [1] Notes - Hannah Goulding married first Azariah Casto. [1] Azariah Casto son of William Casto and Purthenia Purple. [1] Leonard Monroe son of Samuel Munrow and Abigail Read. [1] Child #5, Elizabeth, married first Alexander Robinson; married second Ira Finch. [1] Child #6, Mary, known as "Polly"; married first Ira Finch; married second Alexander Robinson. [1] William Taylor son of Samuel Leiper Taylor and Sarah Stewart. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Goulding as Golden. [2] Citation #1 shows additional information for child #1, William C., (including descendants) but there may be errors. [2] Citation #1 shows additional information for child #4, Abel, (including descendants) but it appears there are errors. [2] Citations - 1. wikitree.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Hannah Goulding and Azariah Casto: i. William C. [1] ii. James. [1] 28.515 iii. Rebecca. [1] iv. Abel. [1] v. Elizabeth. [1] vi. Mary. [1] vii. Hannah. [1] viii. Azariah. [1] ix. Thomas. [1]
109.218 Joseph Lake Father - 110.34 Daniel Lake Mother - Sarah Connor Timeline - 5 Jul 1753 Joseph Lake born [1] 2 Jan 1755 Catherine Corson born [1] c1775 Joseph Lake and Catherine Corson married [1] c1776 child #1, Joseph, born [1] c1777 child #2, Daniel, born [1] 1779 will of Cornelius Corson made [1] 1782 Joseph Lake and Catherine Barringer married [1] 30 May 1790 child #5, Patience, born [1] 11 Dec 1802 child #3, Catherine, and Richard Ackerman married in St. Andrew's Church, Richmond County, New York [1] 18 Feb 1813 will of Joseph Lake made [1] Mar 1813 Joseph Lake died [1] Catherine Barringer died [1] 8 Mar 1813 will of Joseph Lake proved [1] 1816 child #4, Sarah, and Jesse Bedell married in St. Andrew's Church, Richmond County, New York [1] 11 Apr 1887 child #5, Patience, died [1] Notes - Catherine Corson daughter of Cornelius Corson. [1] Child #1, Joseph, worked at sea. [1] Child #4, Sarah, known as "Sally"; courted by Cornelius Vanderbilt (before he was a shipping magnate), but Joseph Lake sent him away. [1] Child #5, Patience, buried in Moravian Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says child #2, Daniel, may have married Ann Lockerman 17 Jan 1799 in St. Andrew's Church, Richmond County, New York. [2] Citation #1 says child #2, Daniel, may have died 16 Nov 1824 in Fresh Kills, Richmond County, New York. [2] Citation #1 gives two death dates for child #5, Patience: 11 Apr 1887 and 22 Apr 1887. [2] Citations - 1. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Joseph Lake and Catherine Corson: i. Joseph. [1] ii. Daniel. [1] Children by Joseph Lake and Catherine Barringer: iii. Catherine. [1] iv. Sarah. [1] v. Patience. [1] 28.522 vi. Elizabeth. [1]
109.219 Richard Lake Father - 110.103 Joseph Lake Mother - Sarah Coward Timeline - 1788 Richard Lake and Mary Simonson married 1824 child #2, Eliza Jane, and Paris Davis married Notes - Richard Lake worked as a blacksmith. Child #1, daughter, name unknown, married ------ Price. Citation - "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) Children: i. daughter, name unknown. ii. Eliza Jane.
109.220 Joseph Lake Father - 110.103 Joseph Lake Mother - Sarah Coward Timeline - 1798 Joseph Lake and Elizabeth Van Pelt married 1804 child #1, Joseph, born 1813 will of Joseph Lake made 1815 will of Joseph Lake proved 18 Aug 1842 child #1, Joseph, died Citation - "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) Children: i. Joseph. ii. Daniel. iii. John. iv. name unknown. v. name unknown.
109.221 Daniel Lake Father - 110.104 William Lake Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 14 Mar 1731 Hermanus Garretson born in Essex County, New Jersey [3] 1739 Alida Simonson born in Richmond County, New York [3] 1750 Daniel Lake born in New York [3] 1759 Margaret Garretson born in Richmond County, New York [3] c1775 Daniel Lake and Margaret Garretson married [1] [3] Dec 1776 child #1, William, born [1] 14 May 1779 child #2, Alida, born [1] in Richmond County, New York [3] 1780 Daniel Lake living in Richmond County, New York [6] [7] 1 Dec 1780 will of Daniel Lake made [1] [6] [7] [8] 23 Jan 1781 will of Daniel Lake proved [1] [6] [8] 1781 Daniel Lake died in Richmond County, New York [3] 2 Feb 1781 will of Daniel Lake probated [8] 7 May 1782 Margaret Garretson and James Guyon married [1] [3] [9] in New York [3] 1798 child #2, Alida, and Daniel Mersereau married [1] 1799 child #1, William, died [1] 26 Dec 1799 Letters of Administration issued for estate of child #1, William [1] 3 Jul 1813 Hermanus Garretson died in Richmond County, New York [3] 8 Jul 1817 Alida Simonson died in Richmond County, New York [3] 6 Aug 1828 Margaret Garretson died in Richmond County, New York [3] Notes - Daniel Lake buried in Lake Cemetery, Graniteville, Richmond County, New York. [3] Margaret Garretson daughter of Hermanus Garretson [1] [3] and Alida Simonson; buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, New York. [3] Child #1, William, worked as a house carpenter. [1] Questions - Citation #1 names children Joseph and Alida in one place, and in another place names children Alida and William. I suspect Joseph is in error. [2] Citation #1 refers to Hermanus Garretson as Hermanius. [2] Citations - 1. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. findagrave.com 4. St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, Staten Island, NY, Reference->109.59.txt 5. findagrave.com, headstone for Alida Lake (28.489), Misc->Headstones->28.488-2.jpg 6. Collections of the New York Historical Society, Records->Wills->109.226.jpg 7. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 8. will and probate of Daniel Lake (father of spouse of 28.488), Records->Wills->28.488 9. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, by the Society; Vol. 6, Oct/1875, Reference->109.226.txt 10. Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol IV, Staten Island Church Records, 1909, Reference->109.226.txt Children by Daniel Lake and Margaret Garretson: i. William. [1] [7] [10] 28.489 ii. Alida. [1] [3] Children by Margaret Garrison and James Guyon: iii. name unknown. [3] iv. name unknown. [3] v. name unknown. [3] vi. name unknown. [3] vii. name unknown. [3]
109.222 Aaltje Johannes Van Giesen Father - 110.101 Johannes Van Giesen Mother - Annatie Westervelt Timeline - 25 Nov 1724 Michael Dirck Vreeland born in Aquackanonk Township, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 23 Jun 1728 Aaltje Johannes Van Giesen born in Aquackanonk, Passaic County, New Jersey [1] 14 Mar 1749 Aaltje Johannes Van Giesen and Michael Dirck Vreeland married in Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Michael Dirck Vreeland son of Dirck Johannes Vreeland and Sitske Banta. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Michael Dirck Vreeland baptized 16 Nov 1716 in Aquackanonk Township, Bergen County, New Jersey. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.519 i. Sietje. [1] 28.520 ii. Hendrickje. [1] iii. Annaetje. [1]
109.223 Anne Lake Father - 110.34 Daniel Lake Mother - Sarah Connor Notes - Anne Lake married Cornelius MacLean. [1] [3] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Anne Lake as Ann. [2] Citations - 1. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "New York Abstracts of Wills, Admin. and Guardianships, 1787-1835", Misc->110.34.jpg and Reference->110.34.txt Children: i. Patience. [1]
109.224 Joseph Lake Father - 110.104 William Lake Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 1 Jand1734 Daniel Corson baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Richmond County, New York [1] 24 Oct 1738 Elizabeth Bogart born [1] 1753 Joseph Lake born [1] [2] 18 Feb 1757 Daniel Corson and Elizabeth Bogart married in Dutch Reformed Church, Schrallenburg, Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 1766 Mary Corson born [2] 1782 Joseph Lake and Mary Corson married [1] [2] 1783 child #1, Daniel, born [1] 18 Mar 1789 child #2, Mary, born [1] 1795 child #4, Joseph, born [1] 22 May 1802 Daniel Corson died [1] 8 Feb 1841 will of Joseph Lake made [1] 25 May 1843 Joseph Lake died [1] [2] 2 Jul 1843 will of Joseph Lake proved [1] 1847 will of Mary Corson, made [1] 1852 Mary Corson died [2] will of Mary Corson, proved [1] Notes - Joseph Lake buried in Fountain Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Mary Corson daughter of Daniel Corson [1] [2] and Elizabeth Bogart. [1] Daniel Corson son of Cornelius Corson; [2] buried in Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Elizabeth Bogart buried in Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Cornelius Corson son of Cornelius Corson (Sr). [2] Cornelius Corson (Sr) son of Christian Corson. [2] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Mary Corson as both Mary Corson and Maria Coursen. [3] Citations - 1. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 2. Cathy Baker <marycatherinebaker@hotmail.com> 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.526 i. Daniel. [1] 28.527 ii. Mary. [1] 28.524 iii. William. [1] 28.528 iv. Joseph. [1]
109.225 Mary Lake Father - 110.104 William Lake Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 9 Nov 1805 child #5, Margaret, and Joseph Lake (109.57, child vii) married 1808 child #5, Margaret, died 5 Dec 1811 will of William Morgan made 1813 William Morgan died 6 Aug 1813 will of William Morgan proved Notes - Mary Lake married William Morgan. Child #1, Sarah, married ------ Egbert. Child #2, Ann, married ------ Houseman. Child #3, Elizabeth, married ------ King. Child #4, Mary, married ------ Houseman. Citation - "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) Children: i. Sarah. ii. Ann. iii. Elizabeth. iv. Mary. v. Margaret. vi. Catherine. vii. William.
109.226 Rebecca Lake Father - 110.34 Daniel Lake Mother - Sarah Connor Timeline - 19 Jan 1741 Peter Mersereau born [5] [13] in Richmond County, New York [2] 24 Aug 1746 Rebecca Lake born [2] [18] in Richmond County, New York [2] 22 Oct 1765 Rebecca Lake and Peter Mersereau obtain marriage license [1] [3] [12] [16] in New York [1] [3] [12] Rebecca Lake and Peter Mersereau married [2] [5] [13] [17] [18] in Richmond County, New York [2] 1767 child #1, Elizabeth, born [2] 23 Mar 1769 child #2, Sarah, born [2] 27 Aug 1771 child #3, Daniel, born in Richmond County, New York [2] [8] 25 Oct 1773 child #4, Ann, born [2] 9 Oct 1775 child #5, John, born [2] 1776 Peter Mersereau member of the Committee of Safety [2] [13] of Staten Island [2] 1780 child #6, Rebecca, born [2] 19 Sep 1783 child #7, William L., born [2] [9] in Richmond County, New York [2] c1784 child #8, Catharine, born [2] 16 Jun 1803 Peter Mersereau died [2] [6] [16] in Richmond County, New York [2] 19 Feb 1811 child #7, William L., died [9] in Richmond County, New York [2] 24 Mar 1827 Rebecca Lake died [2] [18] in Richmond County, New York [2] 1830 child #6, Rebecca, died [2] Notes - Rebecca Lake buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, New York. [2] Peter Mersereau son of John Mersereau [2] [8] and Elizabeth Creage; buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, New York. [2] Child #1, Elizabeth, married Abner Decker. [2] Child #7, William L., buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, New York. [2] Child #8, Catharine, married J. B. Smith. [2] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #18 refer to Rebecca Lake as Rebekah. [4] Citation #2 says Peter Mersereau born 30 Jan 1741. [4] Citation #10, Citation #11 and Citation #15 refer to Margaret Garretson as Margretha. [4] Citation #11 refers to Hermanis Garretson as Harmanis G. Garritson. [4] Citation #15 refers to Hermanis Garretson as Harmanis Gerritson, Harmonis Garrison and Harmanus. [4] Citation #16 says Peter Mersereau born 1734. [4] Citation #17 says Rebecca Lake and Peter Mersereau married 6 Apr 1766 in Morristown, New Jersey. [4] Citation #17 refers to child #8, Catharine, as Catherine. [4] Citations - 1. "New York Abstracts of Wills, Admin. and Guardianships, 1787-1835", Misc->110.34.jpg and Reference->110.34.txt 2. findagrave.com 3. "Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York, Previous to 1784", 1860, Reference->109.226.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "Genealogies of Pa Families" (Vol II), Reference->109.226.txt 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Peter Mersereau (spouse of 109.226), Misc->Headstones->109.226.jpg 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Daniel Mersereau (28.488), Misc->Headstones->28.488.jpg 8. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol XXVIII, No 3, Jul 1897 9. findagrave.com, headstone for William L. Mersereau (109.226, child vii), Misc->Headstones->109.226ch-vii.jpg 10. Collections of the New York Historical Society, Records->Wills->109.226.jpg 11. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 12. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, by the Society; Vol. 6, Oct/1875, Reference->109.226.txt 13. FTM-CD - Genealogical Records: The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 1-39, Vol X, page 237 14. St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, Staten Island, NY, Reference->109.59.txt 15. Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol IV, Staten Island Church Records, 1909, Reference->109.226.txt 16. "A History of Captain Nicholas Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, M.D., 1930 17. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 18. geni.com Children: i. Elizabeth. [2] [16] [17] 28.111 ii. Sarah. [2] [16] [17] 28.488 iii. Daniel. [2] [8] [16] [17] 28.130 iv. Ann. [2] [5] [16] [17] v. John. [2] vi. Rebecca. [2] [16] [17] vii. William L. [2] [16] [17] viii. Catharine. [2] [16] [17]
109.227 Marritje Van Giesen Father - 110.105 Dierck Van Giesen Mother - Leena Marselis Timeline - 15 Jan 1715 Cornelius Roelof Van Houten born in Acquackanonk Township, Passaic County, New Jersey [1] c1728 Marritje Van Giesen born in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey [1] 4 Feb 1749 Marritje Van Giesen and Cornelius Roelof Van Houten married in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Cornelius Roelof Van Houten baptized in Acquackanonk Township, Passaic County, New Jersey; son of Roelof Helmigse Van Houten and Feitje Sickles. [1] Child #2, Fytje Sophia, and child #3, Elizabeth Cornelius, twins. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Marritje Van Giesen as Marritje Van Giessen. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.532 i. Lena. [1] 28.533 ii. Fytje Sophia. [1] 28.534 iii. Elizabeth Cornelius. [1]
109.228 Merseilles Van Giesen Father - 110.105 Dierck Van Giesen Mother - Leena Marselis Timeline - 1739 Merseilles Van Giesen born in Bergen County, New Jersey [1] 20 Jun 1749 Catriena Van Rypen born in New Jersey [1] Notes - Merseilles Van Giesen married Catriena Van Rypen. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Catriena Van Rypen daughter of Cornelius Aeltse and Geesje Post. [2] Citation #1 refers to Merseilles Van Giesen as Merseilles Van Gieson. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 28.535 i. Marcullus M. [1]
109.229 Richard M. Risley Father - Morris Risley Mother - 110.106 Jemima Lake Timeline - 1775 Richard M. Risley born 1782 Elizabeth Garwood born 1799 Joel Dennis born 1803 Richard M. Risley and Elizabeth Garwood married 1804 child #1, Rebecca, born 1805 child #2, Morris, born 1807 child #3, Margaret, born 1809 child #4, John G., born 1810 child #4, John G., died child #5, Sarah Ann, born 1813 child #6, Joanna, born 1817 child #7, Caroline M., born 1823 child #2, Morris, died 1827 child #3, Margaret, and Joel Dennis married 1828 Richard M. Risley died 1829 child #3, Margaret, died child #5, Sarah Ann, and Joel Dennis married 1836 child #1, Rebecca, died 1839 child #7, Caroline M., died 1856 Joel Dennis died 1892 child #5, Sarah Ann, died Notes - Child #6, Joanna, married Charles Zane. Citation - "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 Children: i. Rebecca. ii. Morris. iii. Margaret. iv. John G. v. Sarah Ann. vi. Joanna. vii. Caroline M.
109.230 Peggy Risley Father - Morris Risley Mother - 110.106 Jemima Lake Timeline - 1785 Peggy Risley born 1804 Peggy Risley and Jeremiah Bates married Citation - "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 Children: i. James. ii. Samuel R. iii. Gideon. iv. Rebecca. v. Mary. vi. Hiram.
109.231 Jemima Risley Father - Morris Risley Mother - 110.106 Jemima Lake Timeline - 1795 Jemima Risley born 1808 John Conover born 1811 Jemima Risley and James Adams married 1813 child #1, Mary, born 1819 Lemuel Conover born 1828 child #1, Mary, and John Conover married 1843 child #4, Rachel, died 1847 child #1, Mary, died 1849 child #3, Abigail, died 1877 John Conover died 1896 Lemuel Conover died Notes - Child #2, Anna Mirah, married Eli Somers. Child #3, Abigail, married Lemuel Conover. Citation - "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 Children: i. Mary. ii. Anna Mirah. iii. Abigail. iv. Rachel.
110.0 Thomas Lake Father - 111.0 Thomas Lake Mother - 111.1 Jannetie Stryker 110.1 Eleanor ------ Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - 1718 Thomas Lake born in Port Richmond, [16] Richmond County, New York [16] [34] 19 Oct 1718 Thomas Lake baptized [2] [5] [13] [25] [33] [42] in Dutch Reformed Church, [2] [5] [25] [33] [42] Port Richmond, [5] [33] [42] Richmond County, New York [2] [5] [25] [33] [42] c1725 Eleanor ------ born [1] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [11] [34] c1740 Thomas Lake and Eleanor ------ married [9] [12] [34] in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, [13] New Jersey [12] [13] 1743 child #1, Abraham, born [10] in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 10 May 1745 Thomas Lake purchases 326 acres in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from Benjamin Whitehead and Thomas Stevenson [38] 1746 child #2, Eleanor, born [10] c1747 child #3, Jacob L., born in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 25 Aug 1749 Thomas Lake sold rum to John Reading [20] 1750 child #4, Joseph, born [10] 1752 child #5, Hannah, born [10] 1756 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [37] 27 Feb 1756 Thomas Lake on petition to governor expressing concern over conflict with Indians [37] 1763-1767 Thomas Lake member of Bethlehem Township Committee, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] [15] 24 Sep 1764 Thomas Lake and Nehemiah Dunham make inventory of estate of Robert Shields, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [26] 26 Jan 1767 Thomas Lake and Francis Lock make inventory of estate of Zachariah Flomerfelt, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [26] 30 Dec 1767 Thomas Lake sells 80 acres in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Timothy Buzsart [32] [41] 1768 Thomas Lake a chosen freeholder in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] 1769 Thomas Lake a chosen freeholder in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] [22] Thomas Lake serving as an elder for Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Pittstown, New Jersey [22] 29 Jul 1769 Thomas Lake mentioned in will of John Williamson, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [26] 1771 Thomas Lake a chosen freeholder in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] Thomas Lake serving as an Assemblyman [23] 1772 Thomas Lake member of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Pittstown, New Jersey [22] 29 Dec 1774 Thomas Lake named in deed [18] 17 Dec 1777 Thomas Lake sold (on account) 2 blankets and 3 pairs of stockings to American Revolutionary War effort [6] 1778 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] [24] Jun 1778 Thomas Lake taxed 3 pounds 19 shillings 3 pence [21] 1780 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] [24] 12 Jul 1780 Thomas Lake sold (on account) 6 bushels and 30 pounds of wheat to American Revolutionary War effort [6] 1783 Thomas Lake a Freeholder [39] living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [39] 1783 Thomas Lake signed petition to Legislative Counsil opposing redemption of paper currency [39] 1784-1787 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [3] 28 Feb 1787 will of Thomas Lake made [3] [28] [38] 24 Apr 1787 inventory of estate of Thomas Lake made [1] [27] will of Thomas Lake proved in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] [27] 1789 Eleanor ------ living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] child #4, Joseph, died [10] 24 Dec 1789 will of Eleanor ------ made [3] 1790 child #5, Hannah, living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 16 Mar 1790 inventory of estate of Eleanor ------ made [3] 19 Mar 1790 will of Eleanor ------ proved [3] 2 May 1792 estate of Thomas Lake passes 426 acres in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Abraham Lake (109.0) [18] Feb 1797 estate of Thomas Lake involved in court case for debt [36] Feb 1799 Hunterdon County, New Jersey Orphans' Court record pertaining to estate of Thomas Lake [19] May 1799 Hunterdon County, New Jersey Orphans' Court record pertaining to estate of Thomas Lake [19] 1813 child #5, Hannah, living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 14 Oct 1813 will of child #5, Hannah, made [8] [14] 22 May 1827 inventory of estate of child #5, Hannah, made [8] 26 May 1827 will of child #5, Hannah, proved [8] [14] inventory of estate of child #5, Hannah, recorded [8] Notes - Child #5, Hannah, died in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #28 believes a different Thomas Lake died in 1787. [4] Citation #3 refers to Eleanor ------ as both Eleanor and Elender. [4] Citation #3 and Citation #14 refer to child #2, Eleanor, as both Eleanor and Elender. [4] Citation #10 says Thomas Lake born 1707. [4] Citation #11 says Thomas Lake born c1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Citation #35 says Thomas Lake born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Citation #28 says Thomas Lake born c1726. [4] Citation #11 and Citation #35 say Thomas Lake died 25 Apr 1787. [4] Citation #34 says Thomas Lake died 25 Apr 1787 in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Citation #11 says Eleanor ------ died 1789. [4] Citation #34 says Eleanor ------ died 1 Jun 1789 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey (date very doubtful). [4] Citation #34 says Eleanor ------ born 1 Jun 1692 (very doubtful). [4] Citation #14 says will of Thomas Lake made 25 Apr 1787. [4] Citation #28 says will of Thomas Lake proved 25 Apr 1787. [4] Citation #34 says child #2, Eleanor, born 1742. [4] Citation #34 says child #4, Joseph, born 1748. [4] Citation #34 says child #5, Hannah, died 16 May 1827. [4] Citation #40 says Thomas Lake married Sarah Newton (daughter of Joseph Newton) 21 Sep 1749 in Shrewsbury, New Jersey. [4] I believe Citation #29 is referring to this Thomas Lake, in spite of the record saying he is of Kingwood Township. The word "Sinyer" in the record insinuates older, and Thomas is older than John Lake named in the record (111.15, child iii). Perhaps Thomas Lake lived very close to the line between Bethlehem Township and Kingwood Township. It's also possible that Thomas Lake could be 111.15, child iv, but that Thomas is likely younger than John Lake (his brother) and I suspect Thomas Lake (111.15, child iv) was living in Loudoun County, Virginia by the time of Citation #29 (see 111.15). [4] Citation #22 says Thomas Lake signed a document concerning Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Pittstown, New Jersey Mar 1788 but this Thomas Lake died 1787; perhaps that's an indication that the Thomas Lake named in Citation #22 in 1769 and/or 1772 is not this Thomas Lake, or perhaps Thomas Lake named in 1772 is actually Thomas Low as indicated in Citation #22. [4] Citations - 1. http://www.mlake.net/Lake/UnsureIfRelated/VariousLocations/HunterdonCoLakes.html 2. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time.", Richard M. Bayles, 1887, Reference->111.txt 3. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->110.txt, Records->Misc->110.-5.jpg and Records->Misc->110.-6.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol IV, Staten Island Church Records, 1909, Reference->110.txt 6. "Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey", Thomas B Wilson & Dorothy Agans Stratford, 1996, Misc->110.9 7. Annie Blair Titman Cummins, Misc->110.jpg 8. will and inventory of Hannah Lake (110.0, child v), Reference->110.txt and Records->Wills->110.ch-v 9. Venita Lake <vlake@mindspring.com>, 9 Oct 2016, Reference->109.205.txt 10. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 17 Jun 2018 11. Carol Malito, https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/380906/I109526406/reverandjacob-lake/individual 12. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net> 13. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 14. "Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey", William C. Armstrong, 1979, Biographies->111.-2.jpg 15. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->110.txt 16. Stryker genealogy, Reference->111.txt 17. will abstract, Reference->110.txt 18. https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx, Reference->110.txt 19. Hunterdon County, New Jersey Orphans' Court, Records->Misc->110.jpg and Records->Misc->110.-2.jpg 20. "John Reading's Diary", David R. Reading, 2010, Reference->110.txt 21. Hunterdon County Ratables, 1778 & 1780, Reference->110.txt and Records->Misc->110.-7.jpg 22. "A History of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Pittstown, NJ 1730-2011", Reba H. Bloom, 2005, Misc->110.pdf 23. "A Personal Narrative of Some Branches of the Lake Family in America", Devereux Lake (5.1938), 1937 24. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->110.txt 25. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume I; Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey; John E. Stillwell, 1903 26. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Vol. IV, 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->110.txt and Misc->110.-2.jpg 27. "Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc., In the Office of the Secretary of State, Prior to 1901", S. D. Dickinson & J. B. R. Smith, Volume I, 1912 28. Phyllis B. D'Autrechy, Misc->111. 29. recognizance, Records->Misc->111.15ch-iii.jpg 30. message exchange, Reference->109.205.txt 31. Christy Springfield, 10 Oct 2015, Misc->28.3.doc 32. deed, Reference->110.txt 33. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 27 Mar 1998, Reference->111.txt 34. www.geni.com 35. wikitree.com 36. Hunterdon County, New Jersey court case, Records->Misc->110.-3.jpg and Records->Misc->110.-4.jpg 37. "New Jersey Petitions", John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->111.15-9.jpg 38. deed, Records->Deeds->109.ch-iv 39. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol IV, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->110.93-2.jpg 40. "The Lake Family of Gravesend, Long Island, New York and Staten Island, Richmond County, New York", Joseph F. Mullane and Marjorie Decker Johnson, 1990 (revised) 41. index card, Hunterdon County, Historical Society, Misc->110.-3.jpg 42. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time.", Richard M. Bayles, 1887 Children: 109.0 i. Abraham. [3] [8] [14] [28] [34] [35] [38] ii. Eleanor. [3] [28] [34] 109.205 iii. Jacob. [3] [8] [9] [11] [28] [30] [31] [34] [35] iv. Joseph. [3] [8] [14] [28] [34] v. Hannah. [3] [8] [14] [28] [34]
110.2 John Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen Timeline - c1719 John Lake born [4] [19] [35] [39] [46] in Somerset County, New Jersey [1] [16] [27] [58] [68] 19 Jun 1728 Margaret Snyder baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Millstone, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] [20] [62] Nov 1746 James Parrott born [56] [59] [67] [73] [74] [79] in Somerset County, New Jersey [56] [73] 1747 John Lake and Margaret Snyder married [1] in New Jersey [61] 1748 child #1, Elizabeth, born in Albany County, New York [1] Aug 1749 child #2, Maria, born [1] [47] [59] [66] [67] [68] [73] [74] [79] [81] [83] in Somerset County, [47] [73] New Jersey [47] [59] [73] [86] c1753 child #3, Thomas, born [1] [16] [27] [28] [35] [56] [66] [68] in Somerset County, [16] [56] New Jersey [16] [35] [56] 18 May 1755 child #4, Nicholas, born in Somerset County, New Jersey [1] c1759 child #6, John, born [1] 16 Aug 1760 child #7, James, born in Somerset County, New Jersey [1] 1761 moved to Albany County, New York [49] John Lake applied for land in Albany County, New York [7] [65] 15 Jun 1761 John Lake, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3) and James Lake (spouse of child #8, Mary) petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York [71] [72] 17 Jun 1761 petition for land by John Lake, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3) and James Lake (spouse of child #8, Mary) referred [22] [65] 22 Jun 1761 land patents granted for John Lake, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3) and James Lake (spouse of child #8, Mary) [22] [59] [65] 21 Nov 1761 John Lake, James Lake (spouse of child #8, Mary), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Nicholas Lake (110.31) and Thomas Lake (110.3) granted [7] [14] [34] [38] [63] [65] 5000 acres [36] [37] [38] [63] [65] in Town of Whitecreek, [14] [34] [38] Albany County, New York [7] [14] [34] [38] [63] [65] 18 May 1765 James Lake (spouse of child #8, Mary) is transferred lots from patent dated 21 Nov 1761 [63] 1766 living in Halfmoon, New York [7] c1767 child #2, Maria, and James Parrott married [1] [47] [58] [59] [67] [68] [82] [84] in New York [1] [47] [68] 1768 child #2, Maria, moved to White Creek, New York [67] c1769 James Parrott purchased 100 acres in White Creek, New York [67] c1770 image of John Lake and Margaret Snyder, People->110.2.jpg [9] 1771 child #8, Mary, born [1] [14] [29] in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York [14] c1772 child #9, Margaret, born [1] [14] in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York [14] 26 Jun 1772 deed dated 18 May 1765 recorded [63] 1776 child #2, Maria, living in Little White Creek, Albany County, New York [75] [82] Oct 1776 John Lake taken prisoner in Cambridge, New York [7] [18] [54] Nov 1776 James Parrott joined British Army [68] [75] [82] as Lieutenant [68] [82] in Captain Covell's Company [68] 8 Jul 1777-24 Oct 1777 James Parrott serving as a Lieutenant under Captain Simeon Covel, General ------ Burgoyne [66] [86] 18 Aug 1777 property of James Parrott seized [75] Aug 1779 John Lake member of British Army under ------ Burgoyne [7] [10] [18] [54] 1780 James Parrott living in Canada [79] James Parrott serving as Lieutenant in Corps of Queens Loyal Rangers under Lieutenant Colonel John Peters [80] Dec 1780 James Parrott lodged in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada [80] 14 Jul 1783 land of John Lake in Town of Cambridge, Albany County, New York confiscated by United States [48] 1787 James Parrott living in Cataraqui, Canada [23] [75] 5 Feb 1787 James Parrott petitions for permission to return to New York [23] [59] [86] 5 Feb 1787 John Lake and John Lake (109.19) permitted to leave New York for Canada [7] 1787 moved to Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [55] child #2, Maria, moved to Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [55] [67] 30 Jun 1787 James Parrott claims for reparations [75] 15 Sep 1792 first meeting of (future) 4 Line Church held in barn of child #2, Maria [59] 1792 chapel built on land of James Parrott [67] [83] 2 Oct 1795 John Lake died [1] [7] [16] [19] [52] [56] [61] in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [1] [7] [16] [52] [56] 19 Jun 1802 James Parrott swears to affidavit on behalf of Dennis Lukes [88] 12 Jun 1809 James Parrott purchased land in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [59] 1811 child #2, Maria, living in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [78] 29 Jan 1811 James Parrott deposes for William Willcox [78] 11 Apr 1815 child #8, Mary, died [1] [14] [29] [66] in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [14] 13 Sep 1816 James Parrott named as trustee for Methodist Church, Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [84] 1818 child #2, Maria, living in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [47] 13 Oct 1818 child #2, Maria, petitions for 200 acres [47] 9 Nov 1818 land petition dated 13 Oct 1818 received [5] 13 Nov 1818 land petition dated 13 Oct 1818 recommended [5] 10 Nov 1819 child #2, Maria, died [1] [47] [56] [59] [66] [68] [74] [77] [79] [81] [83] in Ernestown, [81] Ontario, Canada [1] [47] [81] 1820 James Parrott living in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada [87] 29 Dec 1820 article concerning James Parrott published in Kingston Chronicle, Kingston, Ontario, Canada [87] 5 May 1821 James Parrott died [66] [67] [68] [74] [81] [82] in Odessa, [81] Ontario, Canada [56] [81] 1847 child #9, Margaret, died [66] 1852 child #3, Thomas, died [66] Notes - John Lake a Loyalist; [5] [6] [10] [18] [23] [33] [68] worked in fur trade; [37] compelled to take oath against King; [18] a Lieutenant; [19] served with 2nd Battalion, 84th Regiment during American Revolution; served with New York Royal Rangers; [47] buried in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada; [56] [58] [69] slave-owner; [47] member of Methodist Church. [58] [68] Margaret Snyder daughter of Christopher Hendryck Snyder [11] [20] [52] [56] [62] and Maria Zilring; [11] [20] [52] [61] [62] member of Methodist Church; buried in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada. [58] [68] Notes - Child #2, Maria, known as "Mary"; [66] [67] [55] [76] [77] [82] [83] [84] [86] buried in 4 Line Church Cemetery, [59] [68] Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada. [56] [59] [66] Child #8, Mary, married James Lake. [1] [29] James Parrott son of James Parrott; [81] Loyalist; [23] [33] [67] [77] [78] served as a Colonel [47] [56] [59] [74] [83] [84] during American Revolutionary War; [59] [75] [78] [84] served as Lieutenant Colonel with 1st Battalion, Addington Militia [5] [67] [82] during War of 1812; [67] [77] [82] served as guardian for Sebastian Hogle (28.98), James Hogle (28.172) [75] [59] [77] and Francis Hogle (28.173); [48] worked as a land speculator; [67] [82] worked as a farmer; [67] [68] [82] Methodist; [67] [82] served as treasurer for First Methodist Chapel, Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada; [68] land in New York confiscated; [82] buried in 4 Line Church Cemetery, [59] [68] Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada. [59] [66] Questions - Citation #18 says John Lake member of British Army in Aug 1779 and continued in service until Burgoyne's surrender; Burgoyne surrendered Oct 1777, so it seems incorrect. [3] Citation #2, Citation #12, Citation #27, Citation #40, Citation #47, Citation #50 and Citation #59 refer to Margaret Snyder as Margaret Snider. [3] Citation #40 says John Lake son of Daniel Lake (112.6). [3] Citation #40 says John Lake moved to Canada 1784. [3] Citation #1, Citation #7, Citation #26 and Citation #27 says John Lake born 19 Jun 1728. Citation #20 refutes the 19 Jun 1728 birthdate for John Lake. [3] Citation #58, Citation #61 and Citation #68 say John Lake born 1728. [3] Citation #11, Citation #26, Citation #27, Citation #31, Citation #58 and Citation #68 say John Lake died 1835. [3] Citation #7 and Citation #27 include further information for child #3, Thomas, however this information is actually for Thomas Lake (110.3). [3] Citation #8 refers to Margaret Snyder as Mary Margaret Snyder. [3] Citation #10, Citation #20, Citation #52 and Citation #62 refer to Margaret Snyder as Margrietje. [3] Citation #56 and Citation #61 refer to Margaret Snyder as Margrietje Mary Snyder. [3] Citation #10 refers to Snyder as both Snyder and Snijder. [3] Citation #11 and Citation #39 say John Lake born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [3] Citation #11 refers to Snyder as Schneider. [3] Citation #11, Citation #58 and Citation #68 say Margaret Snyder born 1734 in Somerset County, New Jersey; John Lake and Margaret Snyder married c1753. [3] Citation #28 says Margaret Snyder born 1734, the daughter of Hendrick Snider. [3] Citation #16 says John Lake and Margaret Snyder married 1753 in Long Island, New York. [3] Citation #16 says Margaret Snyder born 19 Jun 1728 in Somerset County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #56 says Margaret Snyder born 19 Jun 1728 in Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #13 says child #4, Nicholas, is assumed to be the oldest son. [3] Citation #14 (regarding Timeline event dated 21 Nov 1761) names Town of Whitecreek as being in Washington County, New York, however Washington County wasn't established until 1772; Town of Whitecreek was in Albany County, New York in 1761. [3] Citation #20, Citation #28 and Citation #88 refer to Parrott as Parrot. [3] Citation #23 refers to Parrott as both Parrott and Parot. [3] Citation #23 refers to John Lake as John Leak. [3] Citation #20 seems to be saying the land petition dated 13 Oct 1818 is dated 19 Oct 1818. [3] Citation #26 indicates Margaret Snyder died 1829. [3] Citation #58 and Citation #68 say Margaret Snyder died 1835. Citation #11, Citation #16, Citation #31 and Citation #56 say Margaret Snyder died 1835 in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada; Citation #20 refutes the 1835 death date for Margaret Snyder. [3] This may be the same John Lake named in Citation #21; if so then John Lake's middle name is Henry (John Lake's mother's father was named Hendrick). The John Lake named in Citation #21 could also be 109.19. [3] Citation #25 names additional children: Ann (acquired land in Canada 25 Feb 1806, married Benjamin Hicks) and Benjamin (lived in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada, acquired land in Canada 30 Jan 1808). [3] Child #7, James, was born 1760. Child #8, Mary, was born c1771. I think it's likely Margaret Snyder died 1760-c1771, John Lake remarried, and had a couple more children with his second wife. That would make two children so closely named, child #2, Maria, and child #8, Mary, seem more sensible being by different mothers. Additionally, if this is correct, the two additional children named in Citation #25 seems more feasible. [3] Citation #27 says John Lake and Margaret Snyder married 1753 or 1754. [3] Citation #27 and Citation #68 say child #3, Thomas, born in Ulster County, New York. [3] Citation #68 says John Lake lived in Ulster County, New York and took land patents there in 1749 and appeared in church records there. [3] Citation #28 says James Parrott died 5 May 1821. [3] Citation #29 and Citation #56 say child #8, Mary, is 28.15. [3] Citation #56 says John Lake born 1728 in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #56 names the mother of Margaret Snyder as Catherine Hoffman. [3] Citation #56 names an additional child, Benjamin. [3] Citation #56 offers additional info for child #9, Margaret. [3] People->110.2.jpg is probably NOT an image of John Lake and Margaret Snyder, but it is labeled as such. [3] Citation #57 is confusing and seems to contain errors. [3] Citation #58 refers to Snyder as Snider and Schneyder, [3] Citation #58 refers to child #2, Maria, as the first child. [3] Citation #59 indicates that child #3, Thomas, child #8, Mary, and child #9, Margaret, may not be children that belong here. [3] Citation #66 says child #9, Margaret, born 1760. [3] Citation #66 refers to child #8, Mary, as Mary Hutton. [3] Citation #66 says child #8, Mary, born 1768. [3] Citation #67 refers to Margaret Snyder as Maria. [3] John Lake is likely the same person as John Leake named in Citation #69. [3] Citation #68 says Margaret Snyder sister of Hendrick Schnider (spouse of 110.8), however seemingly different parents are named for Margaret Snyder and for Hendrick Schnider (spouse of 110.8). [3] Citation #68 says child #2, Maria, was the first child born. [3] Citation #68 says child #3, Thomas, a Loyalist and (rather than 110.3) served with General Burgoyne's Campaign 6 Jul 1777 - 14 Oct 1777. [3] Citation #67 and Citation #59 say James Parrott died 5 May 1824. [3] Citation #67 says child #2, Maria, died 13 Nov 1819. [3] Citation #79, Citation #58, Citation #77, Citation #68 and Citation #81 say child #2, Maria, born in Ulster County, New York. [3] Citation #73 says child #2, Maria, could be Mariah. [3] Citation #76 refers to Parrott as Perrott. [3] Citation #58, Citation #78, Citation #80 and Citation #87 refer to Parrott as Parrot. [3] Citation #76 indicates child #2, Maria, died c1823. [3] Citation #47 says Margaret Lake (109.56) married James Parrott. [3] Citation #56 refers to child #2, Maria, as Maria Margaret Lake. [3] Citation #56 says child #2, Maria, born 11 Jun 1747 in Rensselaer County, New York. [3] Citation #56 and Citation #77 say James Parrott died 22 May 1821. [3] Citation #56 says James Parrott buried in Stratford Tony, Wiltshire, England. [3] Citation #66 refers to 4 Line Church Cemetery as Fourth Line Fellows Cemetery. [3] Citation #67 refers to 4 Line Church Cemetery as Fellows Cemetery. [3] Citation #66 says James Parrott born 1747. [3] Citation #84 says James Parrott born 1746. [3] Citation #81 says James Parrott born Dec 1747 in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] Citation #82 says James Parrott born c1738. [3] Citation #84 says James Parrott served as Lieutenant with Jessup's Rangers. [3] Citation #82 says James Parrott died 22 May 1821. [3] Citation #66 says child #2, Maria, and James Parrott had a child named Sarah (born 13 May 1770). [3] Citation #73, Citation #56 and Citation #68 say child #2, Maria, and James Parrott had children named Jonathan (born Feb 1791, married Rachel Lockwood) and James (born 30 May 1798, married Elizabeth ------. [3] Citation #87 refers to James Parrott as "Sen"; that is likely because he had a nephew named James who was younger and living in the same area. [3] Citation #89 says Maria Lake died Mar 1820 or Mar/Apr 1819/1820. [3] Extras - Map showing where John Lake lived in New York, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->110.2 [15] Additional info. [20] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [67] [84] [85] [86] Location of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent. [36] Maps showing boundary of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->LakePatent [53] and Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->VanCorlaerLakePatent.jpg [64] Lands comprising VanCorlaer & Lake Patent confiscated by United States government after the American Revolutionary War. [38] Citation #51 says The Battle of Bennington (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bennington) during the American Revolutionary War was fought, at least in part, on the 5000 acres purchased 21 Nov 1761 by Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), James Lake (spouse of child 8, Mary) and John Lake in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York (shown as VanCorlaer & Lake Patent in Citation #36). At https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bennington there's a map showing troop positions which may confirm that the Battle was fought in part on the LAKE - VanCORLAER land. Compare that map with the map in Citation #36. [3] Misc->BenningtonBattlefield [3] Information regarding Battle of Bennington, Reference->110.2.txt [3] Maps and info regarding Battle of Bennington, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->BattleOfBennington [3] Citations - 1. www.familycentral.net 2. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 15 Nov 2016, Reference->110.3.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 15 Oct 2016 5. petition for land, Records->Misc->110.2ch-ii 6. www.uelac.org, Reference->110.2.txt 7. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 8. Marla Miller Hembree <miller.malcom.ft@gmail.com> 9. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 10. petition for land, Records->Misc->110.2.jpg 11. Coral Egeland, 9083 Pemberton Place, Delta, B.C., Canada V4C 3J6, 13 Feb 1990 12. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 29 Jan 2017, Reference->109.7.txt 13. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->109.8.txt 14. https://washington.nygenweb.net/patents.htm, Reference->111.46.txt 15. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216), 14 Jan 2019 16. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 17. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 21 Feb 2019, Reference->110.2.txt 18. American Loyalist Claims, Peter Wilson Coldham, 1980, Reference->110.2.txt 19. David T. Lake (5.1657, child iii) <dtlake@allwest.net>, 4 Feb 2020 20. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 15 Jul 2005, Reference->110.2.txt 21. Commissioners for Conspiracies record, Albany, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 7), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 22. Calendar of Council Minutes, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 9), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 23. Orderly Book, Canada, HC Burleigh Papers (page 11), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 24. HC Burleigh Papers (page 13), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 25. HC Burleigh Papers (page 17), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 26. HC Burleigh Papers (page 33), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 27. HC Burleigh Papers (page 35), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 28. HC Burleigh Papers (page 43), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 29. HC Burleigh Papers (page 65), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 30. HC Burleigh Papers (page 69), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 31. HC Burleigh Papers (page 71), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 32. HC Burleigh Papers (page 131), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 33. "The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists 1784-1884", Centennial Committee, 1885, Misc->Loyalists 34. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 14 Dec 1999, Reference->110.9.txt 35. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) 36. "A History of the Cambridge Area", Robert W. Raymond, c2011, Misc->110.32.jpg 37. http://threerivershms.com/arentvc.htm, Reference->110.32.txt 38. "Old Cambridge District", Amos DeLaney Moscrip, 1941, Misc->110.32-2 39. theirstorys (extracted by Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) from ancestry.com Apr 2020) 40. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/ 41. "Judgments Under the Confiscation Act", Records->Misc->110.2-2.jpg 42. "Our Yesteryears, a Narrative History of White Creek, NY", Paul Jones, 1960-61, Misc->110.32-3.jpg, Misc->110.32-5.jpg, Misc->110.32-6.jpg, Misc->110.32-7.jpg, Misc->110.32-8.jpg, Misc->110.32-9.jpg, Misc->110.32-10.jpg, Misc->110.32-11.jpg and Misc->110.32-12.jpg 43. "Our Yesteryears, a Narrative History of White Creek, NY", Paul Jones, 1960-61, Misc->110.2ch-ii.jpg 44. "Our Yesteryears, a Narrative History of White Creek, NY", Paul Jones, 1960-61, Misc->110.2.jpg 45. https://whitecreekhistorian.wordpress.com/the-van-corlaerlake-trading-post/, Misc->110.32-3 46. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 1 May 2021 47. "Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte", Rolph and Clark, 1904, Misc->110.2-2.jpg 48. Randy Saylor <randy.saylor@gmail.com>, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/hogle.html, Reference->109.207.txt 49. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 5 Dec 2021, Reference->109.5.txt 50. message exchange, Sep 2006, Reference->9.1313.txt 51. message exchange, Aug 2022, Reference->110.32.txt 52. message exchange, Reference->28.18.txt 53. New York State Archives, Albany, New York 54. "American (Loyalist) Migrations, 1765-1799", ancestry.com, Misc->109.207.jpg 55. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216), 17 Jan 2019 56. www.geni.com 57. "The Heritage Years", Blanche & Rosella Clancy Faulkner, 1983, Misc->110.2-3.jpg 58. familysearch.org, "Our Book of Lakes", Bonita Park Atkinson 59. "History of the James Lake, Jr. Family", Janet Franson Jeffery, 1990 60. Lists of Loyalists against whom judgments were given under the Confiscation Act, 1802, Misc->110.3-2.jpg 61. familysearch.org 62. baptismal record for Margaret Snyder (spouse of 110.2), Records->Baptisms->110.2.png 63. indentures, Records->Deeds->110.32 64. White Creek Historian 65. patent, Records->Deeds->110.32-2 66. findagrave.com 67. https://whitecreekhistorian.wordpress.com/the-parrott-abduction-raid-of-1781/, Reference->110.2.txt 68. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 69. "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society", Vol X, Misc->110.2-4.jpg 70. Sharilyn Whitaker, 17 Oct 2002 71. Calendar of NY Colonial Manuscripts Indorsed Land Papers; in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York 1643-1803, 1864, Reference->110.32.txt 72. "Ancestry of John Lorenzo Buchanan and Julia Ann Zufelt", Hayle Buchanan, Janet F. Jeffery, Pearl Jeffery and Reed O. Jeffery, 1997, Misc->110.31-2.jpg 73. unknown researcher, 4 Aug 1999, Reference->110.2.txt 74. findagrave.com, headstone for Maria Lake (110.2, child ii) and James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Misc->Headstones->110.2ch-ii.jpg 75. "Second Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario", Alexander Fraser, 1904, Misc->110.2ch-ii 76. message exchange, Jul 2020, Reference->28.131.txt 77. "A Brief History of the Ancestors of John M. Parrott of Belleville and of His Farm on Dundas Street, East", Lois Foster, 1984 78. petition, Records->Misc->109.7-3 79. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 25 Jan 2025, Reference->110.2.txt 80. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~qceastwn/archives/QueensLoyalRangers.htm, Return of Corps of Queens Loyal Rangers, Records->ArmedForces->110.2ch-ii.jpg 81. https://p-rr-tt.org.uk/NA/James%201730-80.html 82. https://loyalist.lib.unb.ca/record/papers-1769-1860, Reference->110.2.txt 83. Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, Vol VI, The Society, 1905, Reference->110.2.txt 84. The Hay Bay Guardian, Vol 12 - 2004, Misc->110.2ch-ii-2.jpg 85. Military Account Book of James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Misc->110.2ch-ii-3.pdf 86. Military Orderly Book of James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Misc->110.2ch-ii-4.pdf 87. article concerning James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Newspapers->Misc->110.2ch-ii.jpg 88. petition, Records->Misc->109.7-2 89. petition, Records->Misc->28.218 Children: 109.207 i. Elizabeth. [1] [7] [9] [16] [27] [48] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68] ii. Maria. [1] [9] [16] [28] [56] [58] [59] [66] iii. Thomas. [1] [9] [16] [27] [28] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68] 109.8 iv. Nicholas. [1] [5] [7] [9] [13] [16] [27] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68] 109.7 v. Christopher. [1] [5] [7] [9] [10] [12] [16] [27] [50] [52] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68] 109.19 vi. John. [1] [5] [7] [9] [27] [30] [47] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68] 109.5 vii. James. [1] [5] [7] [9] [16] [27] [39] [49] [56] [58] [59] [59] [66] [68] viii. Mary. [1] [9] [16] [27] [29] [58] [59] [66] [68] ix. Margaret. [1] [9] [16] [27] [29] [47] [56] [58] [59] [66] [68]
110.3 Thomas Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen Timeline - 1731 Thomas Lake born [14] [20] [45] [46] in New Brunswick, [14] Middlesex County, [2] [14] [30] [31] [46] New Jersey [2] [13] [14] [22] [30] [31] [45] [46] Michol Williamson born [20] [44] [46] in Somerset County, New Jersey [5] [46] 16 Aug 1757 Thomas Lake and Michol Williamson married [2] [23] in Schaghticoke, New York [20] 1758 Samuel Wilson born [46] 16 Jul 1758 child #1, Nicklass, baptized [3] [5] in 6 Mile Run Dutch Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey [5] c1759 child #2, Garret, born [3] [5] 1761 Thomas Lake applied for land in Albany County, New York [3] [54] 11 Apr 1761 child #3, Henderrick T., born [3] [5] [30] in Somerset County, New Jersey [30] 15 Jun 1761 Thomas Lake, John Lake (110.2), Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32) and James Lake (spouse of 110.2, child viii) petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York [55] [56] 17 Jun 1761 petition for land by Thomas Lake, John Lake (110.2), Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32) and James Lake (spouse of 110.2, child viii) referred [22] [54] 22 Jun 1761 land patents granted for Thomas Lake, John Lake (110.2), Nicholas Lake (110.31), Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32) and James Lake (spouse of 110.2, child viii) [22] [47] [54] 21 Nov 1761 Thomas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Nicholas Lake (110.31), James Lake (spouse of 110.2, child viii) and John Lake (110.2) granted [21] [29] [52] [54] 5000 acres [27] [28] [29] [52] [54] in Town of Whitecreek, [5] [10] [21] [29] Albany County, New York [3] [5] [10] [21] [29] [52] [54] 12 Dec 1762 child #4, Marya, baptized [3] [5] in Harlingen Dutch Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey [5] 9 Aug 1765 child #6, Kobus, born in Somerset County, New Jersey [5] c1765 moved to New York [9] 1767 child #7, Catherine, born [3] [46] in New York [46] c1768 child #8, Sarah, born [3] c1770 child #9, Jane, born [3] in Little White Creek, Albany County, New York [20] 20 Aug 1772 child #10, John, born [3] 6 Jul 1777 Thomas Lake enlists [3] [5] [23] [26] [47] with the Crown at Skeensburg, New York [3] [5] [26] 6 Jul 1777-14 Oct 1777 Thomas Lake serving as a Private under Captain Simeon Covel, General ------ Burgoyne [18] [58] 1778 living in Town of Cambridge, Albany County, New York [16] 11 May 1778 Thomas Lake liberated upon Recognizance and for good behaviour and monthly appearance [5] [16] [29] [32] 16 Aug 1778 child #13, Michal, baptized [3] [5] [19] [49] in Dutch Reformed Church, Schaghticoke, Albany County, New York [5] [19] [49] 16 Jun 1779 child #4, Marya, and Samuel Wilson married [2] [34] [46] [50] in Dutch Reformed Church, Schaghticoke, [2] [50] Albany County, [2] New York [2] [34] 1780 Thomas Lake serving as Private in Corps of Queens Loyal Rangers under Lieutenant Colonel John Peters [57] Dec 1780 Thomas Lake a prisoner in Saratoga, New York [57] 1783 Thomas Lake taken prisoner [3] [26] 14 Jul 1783 land of Thomas Lake in Town of Cambridge, Albany County, New York confiscated by United States [48] c1784 moved to Canada [9] c1787 child #7, Catherine, and Elisha Baker married [5] [46] 5 Sep 1787 Thomas Lake granted 200 acres [3] 1794 living in Augusta Township, Ontario, Canada [5] 1 Apr 1794 Thomas Lake petitions for 200 acres of land in Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [3] 17 May 1794 child #4, Marya, petitions for 200 acres of land [2] 1796 living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [20] 21 Aug 1797 Michol Williamson petitions for 200 acres of land in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [5] [11] [23] 1802 living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [3] [51] 18 Aug 1802 affidavit written by James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii) stating his knowledge of Thomas Lake's military service [5] [26] 1803 living in Johnstown, Ontario, Canada [26] living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [3] 22 Jun 1803 Thomas Lake petitions to be included in UEL list [3] [26] 23 Jul 1803 Thomas Lake added to UEL list [3] [26] 1804 living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [3] 1805 living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [3] 1808 living in Wolford Township, Ontario, Canada [7] 9 Jun 1808 Thomas Lake writes letter saying he has not received all lands due him [24] 1813 living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [2] 1814 living in Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [2] 30 Sep 1814 will of Thomas Lake made [3] 1816 Michol Williamson living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [5] 1817 Michol Williamson living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [5] 1819 Michol Williamson living in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [11] c1819 Michol Williamson died [5] [46] in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada [46] Notes - Thomas Lake lived in White Creek, New York; [2] [26] worked as a farmer; [2] [48] worked in fur trade; [28] Loyalist; [2] [7] [8] [9] [13] [26] [47] served with Queens Loyal Rangers [2] [13] [43] [47] (Major Jessup's corps) [43] during American Revolutionary War; [2] [13] [26] [40] participated in Battle of Bennington during American Revolutionary War; [2] [13] died in Wolford Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada; [8] [46] participant in the Lake/Van Corlaer Patent. [9] Michol Williamson known as "Mychelle", [11] [45] "Michael", "Mayke", "Maike"; [11] daughter of Garret Williamson. [44] Child #1, Nicklass, died by 1781. [5] Child #4, Marya, known as "Mary". [5] [34] [46] [50] Questions - Citation #46 says Michol Williamson daughter of William Williamson and Patience Hull. [4] Citation #47 refers to Michol Williamson as Mychell. [4] Citation #47 says Thomas Lake taken prisoner 4 Oct 1777 while getting butter for the General. [4] Citation #47 says Thomas Lake granted land 5 Nov 1777. [4] Citation #3 includes information for Thomas Lake (110.2, child iii), however it's actually for this Thomas Lake. [4] Citation #9 refers to Michol Williamson as both Michal and Mayke. [4] Citation #44 and Citation #46 refer to Michol Williamson as Mayke. [4] Citation #39 refers to Michol Williamson as Michal. [4] Citation #20 refers to Michol Williamson as both Mychelle and Maika. [4] Citation #10 (regarding Timeline event dated 21 Nov 1761) names Town of Whitecreek as being in Washington County, New York, however Washington County wasn't established until 1772; Town of Whitecreek was in Albany County, New York in 1761. [4] Citation #2 and Citation #25 say Thomas Lake born 1734. [4] Citation #19 refers to Thomas Lake as Thomas Leeck. [4] Citation #49 refers to Thomas Lake as Thomas Leek. [4] Citation #19 refers to Michol Williamson as Maika Williamson, Maica Willemse, Maika Williams and Michal Williamson. [4] Citation #49 refers to Michol Williamson as Maika Williamson. [4] Citation #19 refers to child #13, Michal, as Michael. [4] Citation #20 says Thomas Lake and Michol Williamson married 16 Aug 1767. [4] Citation #5 says Michol Williamson born c1737. [4] Citation #44 says Thomas Lake born 1737. [4] Citation #20 refers to child #13, Michal, as Michael. [4] Citation #34 says child #4, Marya, and Samuel Wilson married in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York. [4] Citation #38 refers to Thomas Lake as Thomas Leeck. [4] Citation #38 refers to Michol Williamson as Naika Williamson. [4] Citation #46 refers to child #7, Catherine, as Cathrine. [4] Citation #46 names additional children: Elizabeth and William. [4] Extras - Map showing where Thomas Lake lived in New York, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->110.2 [12] Additional info. [15] [35] [36] Location of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent. [27] Maps showing boundary of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->LakePatent [43] and Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->VanCorlaerLakePatent.jpg [53] Lands comprising VanCorlaer & Lake Patent confiscated by United States government after the American Revolutionary War. [29] Citation #42 says The Battle of Bennington (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bennington) during the American Revolutionary War was fought, at least in part, on the 5000 acres purchased 21 Nov 1761 by Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake, James Lake (spouse of 110.2, child viii) and John Lake (110.2) in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York (shown as VanCorlaer & Lake Patent in Citation #27). At https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bennington there's a map showing troop positions which may confirm that the Battle was fought in part on the LAKE - VanCORLAER land. Compare that map with the map in Citation #27. [4] Misc->BenningtonBattlefield [4] Maps and info regarding Battle of Bennington, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->BattleOfBennington [4] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 15 Nov 2016, Reference->110.3.txt 2. Sherwood Lake, 6 Sep 2008, Reference->110.3.txt 3. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->110.3.txt 6. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 19 Jun 2018, Reference->109.24.txt 7. petition for land, Records->Misc->109.23 8. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 9 Apr 2002, Reference->110.3.txt 9. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 6 Jan 2000, Reference->110.3.txt 10. https://washington.nygenweb.net/patents.htm, Reference->111.46.txt 11. email exchange, Jan 2003, Reference->110.3.txt 12. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216), 14 Jan 2019 13. sdlgenresearch.blogspot.com, Misc->28.76 14. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 15. Sherwood Lake, 12 Dec 2012, Reference->110.3.txt 16. Commissioners for Conspiracies record, Albany, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 7), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 17. Calendar of Council Minutes, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 9), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 18. HC Burleigh Papers (page 13), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 19. HC Burleigh Papers (pages 15 & 23), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 20. HC Burleigh Papers (page 67), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 21. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 14 Dec 1999, Reference->110.9.txt 22. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) 23. petition for land, Records->Misc->110.3.pdf 24. letter from Thomas Lake, Misc->110.3.pdf 25. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com> 26. petition for UEL, Records->Misc->110.3-2.pdf 27. "A History of the Cambridge Area", Robert W. Raymond, c2011, Misc->110.32.jpg 28. http://threerivershms.com/arentvc.htm, Reference->110.32.txt 29. "Old Cambridge District", Amos DeLaney Moscrip, 1941, Misc->110.32-2 30. Sandym7557 (extracted by Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) from ancestry.com Apr 2020) 31. Jean Bondurant (extracted by Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) from ancestry.com Apr 2020) 32. "Minutes of the Commissioners for detecting and defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York", Victor Hugo Paltsits, 1909, Misc->109.7-4.pdf 33. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988) 34. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/, Reference->110.3.txt 35. "Our Yesteryears, a Narrative History of White Creek, NY", Paul Jones, 1960-61, Misc->110.32-3.jpg, Misc->110.32-5.jpg, Misc->110.32-6.jpg, Misc->110.32-7.jpg, Misc->110.32-8.jpg, Misc->110.32-9.jpg, Misc->110.32-10.jpg, 110.32-11.jpg and 110.32-12.jpg 36. https://whitecreekhistorian.wordpress.com/the-van-corlaerlake-trading-post/, Misc->110.32-3 37. http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/84threg.htm, "Lunenburgh, or the Old Eastern District", J. F. Pringle, 1890 38. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Reference->109.10.txt 39. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 22 Jun 2007, Reference->109.24.txt 40. "Genealogy of the Waldo Family", Vol 1, Waldo Lincoln, 1902, Misc->109.24 41. message exchange, Reference->17.374.txt 42. message exchange, Aug 2022, Reference->110.32.txt 43. New York State Archives, Albany, New York 44. Claudia Mader <claudiaakus@aol.com>, 27 May 2009, Reference->110.3.txt 45. Catherine Haynes <cathyhd@adelphia.net>, 8 Aug 2002, Reference->28.29.txt 46. www.geni.com 47. "History of the James Lake, Jr. Family", Janet Franson Jeffery, 1990 48. Lists of Loyalists against whom judgments were given under the Confiscation Act, 1802, Misc->110.3-2.jpg 49. https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/sdrcbl.htm, Reference->110.3.txt 50. http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/rensselaer/churches/drc/schaghticokedrc.txt, Reference->110.3.txt 51. "History of Leeds and Grenville Ontario, from 1749 to 1879", Thaddeus W. H. Leavitt, 1879 52. indentures, Records->Deeds->110.32 53. White Creek Historian 54. patent, Records->Deeds->110.32-2 55. Calendar of NY Colonial Manuscripts Indorsed Land Papers; in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York 1643-1803, 1864, Reference->110.32.txt 56. "Ancestry of John Lorenzo Buchanan and Julia Ann Zufelt", Hayle Buchanan, Janet F. Jeffery, Pearl Jeffery and Reed O. Jeffery, 1997, Misc->110.31-2.jpg 57. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~qceastwn/archives/QueensLoyalRangers.htm, Return of Corps of Queens Loyal Rangers, Records->ArmedForces->110.2ch-ii.jpg 58. Military Orderly Book of James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Misc->110.2ch-ii-4.pdf Children: i. Nicklass. [3] [5] [46] 109.26 ii. Garret. [3] [5] [46] 109.24 iii. Henderrick T. [3] [5] [6] [30] [39] iv. Marya. [3] [5] 109.25 v. Elisabet. [3] [5] [46] 109.9 vi. Kobus. [5] vii. Catherine. [3] [5] 109.27 viii. Sarah. [3] [5] [46] 109.28 ix. Jane. [3] [5] [31] [46] 109.6 x. John. [1] [3] [5] [33] [46] 109.10 xi. Maragrita. [3] [5] [20] [46] [49] 109.21 xii. Abraham. [3] [5] [20] [41] [46] [49] xiii. Michal. [3] [5] [46] [49] 109.22 xiv. Nicholas. [3] [5] [19] [20] [46] [49] 109.23 xv. Henrietta. [3] [5] [7]
110.4 John Lake Father - 111.2 Daniel J. Lake Mother - Elizabeth Van Sutphen Timeline - 1707 Gisbert Longstreet born [3] c1710 Rachel Garretse Schenck born [23] 1725 John Lake born [2] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [11] [17] Dec 1729 Gisbert Longstreet and Rachel Garretse Schenck married [23] c1730 Jane Longstreet born [23] c1747 John Lake and Jane Longstreet married [3] [18] [23] in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [8] 1748 child #2, Elizabeth, born [9] c1752 child #3, Rachel, born [11] 8 Apr 1752 John Lake witnesses will of Moicae Longstreet, Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [13] 1755 Gisbert Longstreet living in Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [3] [13] [27] 20 Apr 1755 will of Gisbert Longstreet made [3] [13] [27] John Lake witnesses will of Gisbert Longstreet, Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [13] [27] c1757 Jane Longstreet died [13] [23] [27] 31 Aug 1757 codicil to will of Gisbert Longstreet [3] [13] 1758 Gisbert Longstreet died [3] 8 Nov 1758 will of Gisbert Longstreet proved [3] [13] 13 Nov 1758 inventory of estate of Gisbert Longstreet made [3] [13] 1759 living in Shrewsbury, [17] Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] [17] [22] Elsie Johnson living in Freehold Township, [17] Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] [17] [22] 5 Apr 1759 John Lake obtains marriage license [17] [20] John Lake and Elsie Johnson married [8] [10] [17] [21] [22] in Monmouth County, [8] [21] New Jersey [8] [21] [22] 7 Mar 1760 will of John Lake made [13] [26] 1760 John Lake died [2] [8] [17] [23] 24 May 1760 will of John Lake proved [8] [13] [26] 8 Jul 1760 child #4, John, born [17] 26 Feb 1779 Rachel Garretse Schenck died [23] Notes - John Lake served as a Freeholder in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [8] Jane Longstreet known as "Onicha", [3] [13] [27] "Jannetje"; [3] daughter of Gisbert Longstreet [3] [25] [27] and Rachel [3] [23] [27] Garretse Schenck. [3] [23] Gisbert Longstreet son of Dirck Stoffel Langestraat and Katrina van Lieuwen; brother of Classje Langestraat (spouse of 112.5). [4] [7] Rachel Garretse Schenck daughter of Gerret Roelofse Schenck and Neeltje Coerte Van Voorhees. [3] Questions - Citation #20 says will of John Lake made 24 May 1760, proved 30 May 1760. [4] Citation #3 refers to Dirck Stoffel Langestraat as Dirck Stoffels Langestraet. [4] Citation #23 refers to Dirck Stoffel Langestraat as Stoffel Dircksen Longstreet. [4] Citation #23 names the mother of Gisbert Longstreet as Mayke Laanen Van Pelt. [4] Citation #23 says John Lake born in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] Citation #3 refers to Katrina van Lieuwen as Catrina Van Liew. [4] Citation #8 says there are additional unnamed children. [4] Citation #8 refers to Elsie Johnson as both Elsie and Elsye. [4] Citation #10, Citation #21 and Citation #22 refer to Elsie Johnson as Elsey Jonson. [4] Citation #11 refers to Longstreet as Langstraat. [4] Citation #13, Citation #20 and Citation #26 refer to Elsie Johnson as Elsia. [4] Citation #15 indicates that there are additional sons. [4] Citation #17 refers to Jane Longstreet as Jane Langstrat. [4] Citation #18 refers to Gisbert Longstreet as Guisbert. [4] Citation #17 refers to Elsie Johnson as Elsie, Elsey and Elsia. [4] Citation #24 refers to Elsie Johnson as Elsee. [4] Citation #22 refers to Elsie Johnson as Elsey Jonson. [4] Extras - Further info. [12] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Jul 2016, Reference->111.2.txt 2. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, Misc->111.2.jpg 3. Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Reference->110.4.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 6. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 7. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com> 8. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 9. US/International Marriage Records, 1340-1980 (CD 403) 10. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->110.4.txt 11. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 12. email exchange, Reference->112.txt 13. will abstracts, Reference->110.4.txt 14. findagrave.com, Reference->111.2.txt 15. <WayneLII@aol.com>, 13 Nov 1998, Reference->111.2.txt 16. "Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the year 1900", Records->Wills->111.2.jpg 17. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 18. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010, Misc->109.71.jpg 19. https://www.njgsbc.org/files/familyfiles/p632.htm 20. "A Personal Narrative of Some Branches of the Lake Family in America", Devereux Lake (5.1938), 1937 21. Brianne Kelly-Bly <bkellybly@worldnet.att.net>, New Jersey Archives 22. Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII - Marriage Records, 1665-1800, William Nelson, 1900 23. Peggy <PPharris@aol.com>, 16 Jan 2005 24. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VI, 1781-1785, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1939, Reference->109.89.txt 25. message exchange, Reference->28.163.txt 26. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume III, 1751-1760", A Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Misc->110.4.jpg 27. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume III, 1751-1760", A Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Misc->110.4-2.jpg 28. New York State Archives, New York (State), Court of Probates, Probated wills, Series J0038-92, sub series 2: Box 47, number 2872, Records->Wills->111.2-2.jpg Children by John Lake and Jane Longstreet: 109.71 i. Guysbert. [1] [6] [15] [16] [17] [25] [28] 109.76 ii. Elizabeth. [8] [11] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] 109.75 iii. Rachel. [8] [11] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [19] [26] Children by John Lake and Elsie Johnson: 109.89 iv. John. [11] [13] [17]
110.5 Abraham Lake Father - 111.11 Daniel Lake Mother - Gartara Steelman 110.6 Eunice Gerritsen Father - 107.6 Isaac Gerritsen Mother - Rachel ------ Timeline - 1730 Abraham Lake born in Gloucester County, New Jersey [15] 1742 Abigail Heaton born in New Jersey [16] 1762 Eunice Gerritsen born in Dividing Creek, Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [16] 1773-1774 living in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 1774 Abraham Lake acquires 40 acres in Gloucester County, New Jersey [14] 1781 Abraham Lake living in Cape May County, New Jersey [7] 1781 Abraham Lake moved [3] to Dividing Creek, Downe Township, [7] Cumberland County, New Jersey [3] [6] [7] [9] 19 Mar 1781 Abraham Lake and Abigail Heaton married [3] [5] [6] [8] [9] [11] [13] [20] in Cumberland County, [5] [8] [11] New Jersey [5] [8] [9] [11] 1782 child #1, Samuel, born [16] 1784 child #4, John, born [16] 5 Jan 1787 child #6, Abraham, born [3] 1790 Abigail Heaton died in New Jersey [16] 1795 Abraham Lake purchased 200 acres in Cumberland County, New Jersey from from Samuel and Susannah Dallas [17] 1798 child #1, Samuel, died [3] [16] [20] 24 Mar 1800 child #8, Eunice, born [3] 1802 living in Cumberland County, New Jersey [19] Abraham Lake died [3] [13] [16] [18] [20] in Dividing Creek, Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [16] 21 Sep 1805 division of estate of Abraham Lake made [19] 15 Aug 1814 child #4, John, and Sarah Cobb married [3] [20] in Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [3] 1817 child #3, Isaac, died [16] child #4, John, died [16] [20] 1832 Eunice Gerritsen died in Cumberland County, New Jersey [16] Notes - Abraham Lake married second name unknown; [1] [2] [7] married third Eunice Gerritsen; [1] [2] [7] [18] buried in Dividing Creek, Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey. [16] Abigail Heaton daughter of Samuel Heaton [3] [16] and Abigail Tuttle. [16] Eunice Gerritsen married second ------ Souder by 1806; [3] buried in Cumberland County, New Jersey. [16] Child #4, John, died by 1818. [3] Samuel Heaton a Reverend. [16] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #2, Citation #7, Citation #16 and Citation #18 refer to Eunice Gerritsen as Eunice Garrison. [4] Citation #12 refers to Eunice Gerritsen as Unice. [4] Citation #16 says Abraham Lake born 1750 in Cape May County, New Jersey. [4] Citation #3 names only two spouses for Abraham Lake. [4] Citation #3 does not specify which children are by which mother; I made an educated guess. However, Citation #12 may indicate that Abraham Lake and Eunice Gerritsen were married by 1784; if that's correct then certainly more of the children were by Eunice Gerritsen. [4] Citation #3 gives two dates for the marriage of child #4, John, and Sarah Cobb: 1813 and 15 Aug 1814. [4] The 1730 birth year for Abraham Lake is questionable. [4] Citation #16 names a ninth child, Sophia (1787 - 19 Feb 1836). [4] Citation #16 names the mother of child #7, Rebecca, and child #8, Eunice, as Eunice Gerritsen. [4] Citation #16 names the mother of child #2, Robert, as name unknown. [4] Citation #16 says child #3, Isaac, born 1793. [4] Citation #17 indicates Abraham Lake married first name unknown which means Abraham married second Abigail Heaton. [4] Citation #18 says Abraham Lake born 1734. [4] Citation #20 says child #4, John, and Sarah Cobb married 1813. [4] Citations - 1. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 14 Mar 2018 2. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 16 Jan 2011 3. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. New Jersey Colonial Documents 6. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->110.5.txt 7. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 13 Feb 2006, Reference->109.18.txt 8. Brianne Kelly-Bly <bkellybly@worldnet.att.net>, New Jersey Archives 9. Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII - Marriage Records, 1665-1800, William Nelson, 1900 10. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->111.11.txt 11. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", (FTM CD #240), Broderbund Software, 1998 12. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Elmer T. Hutchinson; 1942, Reference->110.5.txt 13. "A Genealogy of the Illinois Branch of the English Family", Hubert M. English, 1970 14. deeds, Records->Deeds->112.22.jpg, Records->Deeds->112.22-2.jpg and Jerry Ueckermann <ukes5@comcast.net>, Sep 2021, Reference->112.22.txt 15. Susan Avery <susan.avery@juno.com> <susanbaldeavery@gmail.com>, 23 Sep 2022 16. www.geni.com 17. "The Baileys of Baileytown", Norman Walter Bailey, 1945, Reference->113.txt 18. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2 Apr 2024 19. division of estate of Abraham Lake (110.5), Records->Misc->110.5 20. "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 Children by Abraham Lake and Abigail Heaton: i. Samuel. [3] [16] [20] 109.35 ii. Robert L. [3] [7] [16] [17] [19] [20] iii. Isaac. [3] [16] [19] [20] iv. John. [3] [16] [19] [20] 109.38 v. Andrew. [3] [16] [19] [20] 109.206 vi. Abraham. [3] [16] [19] [20] Children by Abraham Lake and Eunice Gerritsen: 109.18 vii. Rebecca. [1] [2] [3] [7] [16] [19] 109.151 viii. Eunice. [3] [16]
110.7 Winefreat Lake Father - 111.0 Thomas Lake Mother - 111.1 Jannetie Stryker Timeline - 1705 Winefreat Lake born [5] 1725 Winefreat Lake and ------ Hull married [1] [4] [5] [7] Questions - Citation #2 says Winefreat Lake may be Winifred. [3] Citation #5, Citation #6 and Citation #9 refer to Winefreat Lake as Winifred. [3] Citation #1 and Citation #4 refer to Winefreat Lake as Winfred. [3] Citation #10 refers to Winefreat Lake as Winifred. [3] Citation #8 says Winefreat Lake born c1730. [3] Citation #9 says Winefreat Lake born 1724 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey; died 1770. [3] Citation #10 says Winefreat Lake born 1724 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; married ------ Hull 1739 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #8 says ------ Hull may be Hopewell Hull. [3] Citation #10 says child #1, Jane, born c1740 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Citations - 1. "Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey", William C. Armstrong, 1979, Biographies->111.-2.jpg 2. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Biographies->111.jpg 5. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net> 6. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 7. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV - 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->111.txt 8. Phyllis B. D'Autrechy, Misc->111. 9. www.geni.com 10. familysearch.org Children: i. Jane. [2] [7] [8] [10]
110.8 Sarah Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen Timeline - c1716 Sarah Lake born [2] [17] [18] in Monmouth County, [2] New Jersey [2] [13] 13 Mar 1721 Hendrick Schnider born [12] c1744 child #1, Nicholas, born [2] 27 Dec 1747 child #2, Mary, born [14] [15] [17] in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [11] 1752 child #3, Christopher, baptized [2] c1754 child #4, Gertje, born [2] c1756 child #5, Jane, born [2] 1761 living in Stephentown, New York [19] 2 Jul 1761 Hendrick Schnider, Hendrick Lake (110.92), John Wattack, John Johnson, Garret Williamson (brother of spouse of 110.3), Nathaniel Ackerley, Benjamin Abbot, William Taylor, Martinus Voorhies (father of first spouse of 109.19) and Daniel Hellenbeck petition for 10,000 acres in Albany County, New York [19] [22] 8 Jul 1761 petition dated 2 Jul 1761 referred [19] [20] 5 Aug 1761 petition dated 2 Jul 1761 granted [19] [20] warrant for survey for petition dated 2 Jul 1761 issued [19] 1762 Hendrick Schnider Tavern built [19] 24 Mar 1762 Hendrick Schnider, Hendrick Lake (110.92), John Wattack, John Johnson, Garret Williamson (brother of spouse of 110.3), Nathaniel Ackerley, Benjamin Abbot, William Taylor and Martinus Voorhies (father of first spouse of 109.19) granted 10,000 acres in Albany County, New York [21] [22] 1768 Sarah Lake died [2] c1768 Hendrick Schnider and Jane Lake (111.46, child viii) married [2] [6] [10] 25 Mar 1768 Hendrick Schnider named in deed [21] 21 Jan 1819 Hendrick Schnider died [12] in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [11] Notes - Sarah Lake married Hendrick Schnider. [2] [10] [19] Hendrick Schnider son of Hendrick Schnider and Catharina Hoffman; [16] served during American Revolutionary War; buried in Snyder Cemetery, Town of Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York. [12] Child #4, Gertje, married Daniel Halenbeeck. [9] Questions - Citation #1 says Sarah Lake born c1733. [3] Citation #22 says the petition dated 2 Jul 1761 should be 8 Jul 1761. [3] Citation #13 says Sarah Lake born 1724. [3] Citation #14 says Sarah Lake born c1726. [3] Citation #2 says Sarah Lake married second Aron Hankeson. [3] Citation #1 and Citation #10 refer to Hendrick Schnider as Hendrick Sneider. [3] Citation #21 refers to Hendrick Schnider as Hendrick Schneyder. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #17 refer to Hendrick Schnider as Hendrick Snyder. [3] Citation #11 refers to Hendrick Schnider as Hendrik Snyder. [3] Citation #6 and Citation #12 refer to Hendrick Schnider as Henry Snyder. [3] Citation #4 refers to child #4, Gertje, as Gertie. [3] Citation #19 refers to child #4, Gertje, as Greetje. [3] Citation #9 refers to child #4, Gertje, as Gurtje and Charity. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #4, Gertje, as Gurtze. [3] Citation #11 says Hendrick Schnider born 1700. [3] Citation #19 says Hendrick Schnider brother of Margaret Snyder (spouse of 110.2), however seemingly different parents are named for Hendrick Schnider and for Margaret Snyder (spouse of 110.2). [3] Citation #12 says Hendrick Schnider married Jane Hunter (15 Nov 1729 - 16 Mar 1813, buried in Snyder Cemetery, Town of Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York); perhaps this is in reference to Jane Lake (111.1, child vii) who may have married first ------ Hunter. [3] It seems unlikely that Hendrick Schnider died in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey and buried in Snyder Cemetery, Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York. [3] Citation #19 seems to refer to child #1, Nicholas and child #3, Christopher, as one child named Nicholas Christopher. [3] Extras - Hendrick Schneyder on the map is probably the same person as Hendrick Schnider, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->110.32.jpg [3] Citations - 1. www.familycentral.net 2. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Biographies->111.jpg 5. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, https://goodspeedhistories.com/lake-family-tree/ 6. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 10 Jan 2005, Reference->111.46.txt 9. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Mar 2016, Reference->110.31.txt 10. will abstract, Records->Wills->111.46.jpg 11. Rich and Judy Smith <judygs@ptdprolog.net>, 22 Mar 1999 12. findagrave.com 13. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) 14. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 6 Dec 2021, Reference->111.46.txt 15. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Schnider (109.51), Misc->Headstones->109.51-2.jpg 16. Sharilyn Whitaker, 17 Oct 2002 17. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 11 Apr 2003 18. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/alexander/11344/, Reference->17.557.txt 19. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 20. Calendar of Council Minutes, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 9), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 21. deed, Records->Deeds->110.31.jpg 22. "Ancestry of John Lorenzo Buchanan and Julia Ann Zufelt", Hayle Buchanan, Janet F. Jeffery, Pearl Jeffery and Reed O. Jeffery, 1997, Misc->110.31-2.jpg Children by Sarah Lake and Hendrick Schnider: i. Nicholas. [2] [10] 109.51 ii. Mary. [2] [4] [10] [11] [14] [19] iii. Christopher. [2] [10] iv. Gertje. [10] v. Jane. [2] [10]
110.9 Jacobus Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen 110.10 Styntje Strijcker Father - 111.39 Jan Gerritsen Strijcker Mother - Grietje Van Leeuwen Timeline - 18 Jun 1706 James Hubbard born [27] 12 Mar 1712 Altje Ryder born [27] 25 Sep 1721 Jacobus Lake born [4] [10] [17] [21] [24] [29] in Somerset County, New Jersey [1] [37] [47] 15 Oct 1721 Jacobus Lake baptized [2] [24] [32] [37] in Dutch Reformed Church, [2] [24] [32] Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [24] [32] [37] 17 Dec 1726 Arriantie Hubbard born [2] [4] in Manhattan, New York [41] 1727 Styntje Stryker born in Somerset County, New Jersey [38] Sep 1729 James Hubbard and Altje Ryder married [27] 13 Dec 1736 Arriantie Hubbard baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, New Utrecht, Kings County, New York [41] 23 Nov 1741 will of Jan Stryker made [24] [34] 1742 Jacobus Lake and Styntje Stryker married [16] [24] [37] in Somerset County, New Jersey [37] 2 May 1745 child #1, Jacobus, born [10] [17] [24] [39] [42] in New Jersey [39] 2 Jun 1745 child #1, Jacobus, baptized [2] [16] [24] [39] [42] in New Brunswick Dutch Reformed Church, Middlesex County, New Jersey [16] [24] [42] 6 Aug 1747 will of Jan Stryker proved [24] [34] 21 Aug 1747 child #2, John Stryker, born [16] [17] [24] [34] 17 Oct 1750 child #3, Dyna, born [10] 8 Mar 1753 child #4, Garret Stryker, born [10] [16] 20 Jul 1755 child #5, Grietja, born [10] 19 Oct 1755 child #5, Grietja, baptized [2] [16] [24] [40] in Six-Mile Run Church, Somerset County, New Jersey [16] [24] [40] 12 Jul 1759 Jacobus Lake made inventory for estate of Dolleus Hegeman, Middlesex County, New Jersey [24] c1760 Styntje Stryker died [2] [16] [24] 22 Apr 1760 Jacobus Lake makes inventory of estate of Dollens Hegeman, Middlesex County, New Jersey [8] 28 Oct 1765 Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard issued a marriage license in New York [19] Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard married [2] [16] [24] [37] [47] in Kings County, [15] New York [15] [24] [37] 1766 living on great road from New Brunswick to Kingston, [2] [24] [32] [33] [43] New Brunswick Township, [43] Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [24] [32] [33] [43] Jacobus Lake working as a farmer [2] 11 Dec 1766 child #6, Altje, born [10] 1767 Luke Egerton born in New Jersey [15] 1768 child #1, Jacobus, died in New Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [39] 7 Nov 1768 child #7, Cobus, born [10] 1770 Jacobus Lake member of Reformed Dutch Church, Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey [20] 1771 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [46] 24 Apr 1771 Jacobus Lake leases 150 acres in Town of White Creek, Albany County, New York for 1 year from James Hubbard [46] 4 Feb 1772 Jacobus Lake named as fellowbondsman in estate of Cornelius Blew, Somerset County, New Jersey [35] 28 Apr 1772 lease dated 24 Apr 1771 recorded [46] 25 Jun 1772 lease dated 24 Apr 1771 examined [46] 1773 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [35] 1773 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [8] 6 Jan 1773 child #8, Marya, born [10] 23 Jan 1773 Jacobus Lake named administrator of estate of Styntje Stryker [8] [24] 23 Jun 1773 estate of Styntje Stryker settled [8] 17 Nov 1775 Jacobus Lake signed petition to Legislative Counsil to maintain East and West Jersey boundary line [48] 3 Jan 1777 child #9, Cattrina, born [10] 2 Mar 1777 child #9, Cattrina, baptized [2] [16] [24] in Reformed Dutch Church, Harlingen, Belle Meade, Somerset County, New Jersey [15] [24] 1778-1780 living in Western Precinct, Somerset County, New Jersey [28] 1778-1784 Jacobus Lake member of Town Committee for Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [20] 1779 Jacobus Lake a freeholder in Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [2] [3] [20] [24] May 1779 Jacobus Lake taxed 11 pounds 24 shillings 2 pence [50] 15 Aug 1781 Jacobus Lake sold (on account) 4 cords of wood to the American Revolutionary War effort [9] 13 Sep 1782 Jacobus Lake appointed to committee to select candidates from Western Precinct of Somerset County, New Jersey for state legislature [2] [3] [24] 5 Oct 1782 Jacobus Lake attends follow-up meeting to meeting dated 13 Sep 1782 [24] 15 Dec 1783 Jacobus Lake writes letter to Cornelius Ten Broeck [2] [3] [24] regarding collection of taxes [24] 1785 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [49] 9 Jun 1785 Jacobus Lake signed petition to Legislative Council opposing bill to resurvey partition line between East and West Jersey [49] 26 Oct 1785 Arriantie Hubbard joins Suurlandt Congregation [2] [24] 1789 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [7] 23 Nov 1789 Jacobus Lake and Abraham Stryker make inventory of estate of Tierck Tenbrock, Western Precinct, Somerset County, New Jersey [7] 24 Nov 1789 Jacobus Lake named as fellowbondsman in will of Tierck Tenbrock, Western Precinct, Somerset County, New Jersey [7] 11 Sep 1794 Jacobus Lake witnesses will of Joost Duryee, Somerset County, New Jersey [18] 1795 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [12] [18] [24] child #5, Grietja, died in Somerset County, New Jersey [40] 18 Jul 1795 will of Jacobus Lake made [2] [12] [18] [24] 10 Sep 1795 Jacobus Lake died [4] [10] [24] [37] in Somerset County, New Jersey [2] [37] 1795 inventory of estate of Jacobus Lake made [30] 2 Oct 1795 will of Jacobus Lake proved [2] [12] [18] [24] [30] 1812 Arriantie Hubbard living in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [13] [18] 8 Feb 1812 will of Arriantie Hubbard made [13] [18] [42] 1813 Arriantie Hubbard living in Somerset County, New Jersey [13] 13 Jan 1813 Arriantie Hubbard died [4] [10] 23 Feb 1813 will of Arriantie Hubbard proved [13] [18] [30] 1813 inventory of estate of Arriantie Hubbard made [30] 1823 Luke Egerton died [15] Notes - Jacobus Lake known as "Jacob", [3] [19] "James"; [37] slave-owner; [2] [12] [18] [24] lived in Franklin Park, New Jersey. [23] Styntje Stryker known as "Christina. [37] Arriantie Hubbard daughter of James Hubbard [11] [27] [44] and Altje Ryder; sister of Bernardus Hubbard (spouse of 111.2, child vii); sister of Elias Hubbard (spouse of 110.39). [27] [44] James Hubbard son of James Hubbard (Sr) and Rachel Bergen. [27] James Hubbard (Sr) son of James Hubbard (III) and Elizabeth Bailes. [27] James Hubbard (III) son of Henry Hubbard and Margaret Hubbard. [27] Child #1, Jacobus, known as "James". [39] Child #5, Grietja, known as "Margaret". [40] Child #9, Cattrina, known as "Catherine"; [2] [10] [12] [16] [18] married Luke Egerton. [15] Questions - James Hubbard is likely the same person as the father of spouse of 111.2, child vii. [5] [11] It seems odd that Styntje Stryker died c1760 and her estate was settled 23 Jun 1773, about 13 years later. [5] Citation #24 refers to Styntje Stryker as both Styntje and Styntie. [5] Citation #4 does not mention Styntje Stryker and says Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard had 9 children. [5] Citation #4 refers to Arriantie Hubbard as Ariaentie. [5] Citation #42 refers to Arriantie Hubbard as both Arriantje and Arriantie. [5] Citation #19 refers to Arriantie Hubbard as Ariantje. [5] Citation #12, Citation #13 and Citation #18 refer to Arriantie Hubbard as Arreante. [5] Citation #2, Citation #12 and Citation #18 refer to Veghte as Vacter. [5] Citation #2 says estate of Styntje Stryker settled in Somerset County, New Jersey 23 Jan 1773. [5] Citation #6 and Citation #31 refer to Arriantie Hubbard as Areyantye. [5] Citation #13 refers to Veghte as Veghe. [5] Citation #7 refers to Jacobus Lake as Jocobus. [5] Citation #10, Citation #25, Citation #27, Citation #41, Citation #44 and Citation #47 say Arriantie Hubbard born 7 Dec 1736. [5] Citation #10 and Citation #16 refer to Arriantie Hubbard as Arreantie. [5] Citation #10 refers to child #5, Grietja, as Margret. [5] Citation #10 gives two birthdates for child #7, Cobus: 7 Nov 1768 and 9 Nov 1768. [5] Citation #11 refers to Arriantie Hubbard as Adriantie. [5] Citation #15 and Citation #29 believe, based upon circumstantial evidence, that John Hubbard Lake (see 5.892) is another child of Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard. [5] Citation #15 says child #9, Cattrina, baptized 3 Mar 1777. [5] Citation #15 says Arriantie Hubbard possibly born 1736. [5] Citation #44 says Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard married Nov 1765. [5] Citation #21 says Jacobus Lake born in Middlesex County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #29 says Jacobus Lake born in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #29 refers to Jacobus Lake as Jacob James Lake. [5] Citation #22 gives a somewhat different account for this family, including saying John Hubbard Lake is a son of Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard (see 5.892). [5] Citation #22 refers to Styntje Stryker as Syntie. [5] Citation #36 has a different account for what appears to be this Styntje Stryker. [5] Citation #37 says Jacobus Lake born 24 Sep 1721. [5] Citation #42 says Jacobus Lake born 21 Sep 1721. [5] Citation #37 says Jacobus Lake buried 2 Oct 1795 in Somerset County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #34 says Styntje Stryker born 1725. [5] Citation #39 says child #1, Jacobus, baptized in Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #41 says Arriantie Hubbard died 1812. [5] Citation #37 names additional children by Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard: John Hubbard (same as named in 5.892), Catharine and Garrett. [5] Citation #45 says "The Present register of baptisms at Six-Mile Run commences 1787." That seems to contradict Timeline event dated 19 Oct 1755. Before 1787 the church seems to be at Three-Mile Run. [5] Citation #47 says Jacobus Lake born 1747. [5] Citations - 1. www.familycentral.net 2. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 3. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 4, No. 1, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1915, Reference->110.9.txt 4. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, No. 1, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1917, Reference->110.9.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 8, No. 1, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1919, Reference->110.9.txt 7. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->110.9.txt and Records->Misc->110.9-2.jpg 8. will abstracts, Reference->110.9.txt and Records->Wills->110.9-2.jpg 9. "Certificates and Receipts of Revolutionary New Jersey", Thomas B Wilson & Dorothy Agans Stratford, 1996, Misc->110.9 10. bible record, Records->Bible->110.9.jpg 11. will abstract for James Hubbard (father of second spouse of 110.9), Records->Wills->110.9.jpg 12. will abstract for Jacobus Lake (110.9), <PopCarpet@aol.com>, Reference->110.9.txt 13. will abstract for Arriantie Hubbard (second spouse of 110.9), <PopCarpet@aol.com>, Reference->110.9.txt and Records->Misc->110.9-4.jpg 14. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, https://goodspeedhistories.com/lake-family-tree/ 15. Don Lake <delake35@comcast.net> 16. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 28 Feb 2009, Reference->110.9.txt 17. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Misc->110.9.jpg 18. will abstracts, Reference->110.9.txt, Records->Wills->110.9-3.jpg and Records->Misc->110.9-3.jpg 19. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, by the Society, Vol. 6, Oct 1875, Reference->110.9.txt 20. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->110.9.txt 21. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 22. www.geni.com 23. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 4 Jan 1998 24. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 14 Dec 1999, Reference->110.9.txt 25. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881, Misc->113.jpg 26. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 May 2020, Reference->110.92.txt 27. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->110.9 28. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->110.9.txt 29. Sherry Spurrier (extracted by Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) from ancestry.com Apr 2020) 30. "Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc., In the Office of the Secretary of State, Prior to 1901", S. D. Dickinson & J. B. R. Smith, Volume I, 1912 31. extract, Reference->109.48.txt 32. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 6 Dec 2021, Reference->111.46.txt 33. message exchange, Reference->110.9.txt 34. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 23 Oct 2022 35. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->110.9.jpg 36. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV8F-J4P 37. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVF-8ZY 38. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH29-L44 39. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH7R-17C 40. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH29-L4D 41. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZVJ-D6X 42. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~conover/genealogy/connet/connet-o/p4374.htm, Reference->109.34.txt 43. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Somerville, NJ, Jan 1916, Vol 5, No 1, Reference->110.9.txt 44. "The Bergen Family: or the Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen", Teunis G. Bergen, 1876 45. "Eight Memorial Sermons", Abraham Messler, D.D., 1873 46. indentures, Records->Deeds->110.32 47. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 48. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol IV, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->110.93-2.jpg 49. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol V, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->109.55-2.jpg 50. May 1779 Ratables, Western District, Somerset County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->110.9-5.jpg Children by Jacobus Lake and Styntje Stryker: i. Jacobus. [2] [10] [16] [37] [39] 109.12 ii. John Stryker. [2] 109.13 iii. Dyna. [2] [16] [24] [37] 109.55 iv. Garret Stryker. [2] [16] [26] [37] v. Grietja. [2] [16] [37] [40] Children by Jacobus Lake and Arriantie Hubbard: 109.48 vi. Altje. [2] [4] [16] [24] 109.34 vii. Cobus. [2] [24] [42] 109.197 viii. Marya. [2] [16] [24] ix. Cattrina. [2] [24]