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110.14 John Lake Father - 111.3 John Lake Mother - Martinah ------ Timeline - 1718 John Lake born [2] [7] in Middlesex County, New Jersey [12] 1751 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [6] [8] [9] [13] 24 Sep 1751 will of John Lake made [4] [6] [8] [9] 1751 John Lake died [1] [6] [12] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, [1] [5] [6] [14] New Jersey [1] [5] [6] [12] [14] 25 Oct 1751 inventory of estate of John Lake made [4] [6] [8] 2 Nov 1751 will of John Lake proved [4] [6] [8] [13] Notes - John Lake married Sarah [1] [6] [9] [13] [14] Bayles; [6] [9] [13] lived in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey; owned 60 acres. [4] Sarah Bayles daughter of John Bayles and Ruth Rusco. [6] [9] John Bayles son of John Bayles and Rebecca Stillwell. [15] Child #1, Hannah, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Child #2, John, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Child #3, Joseph, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #16 refers to child #1, Hannah, as Joanna; married Daniel Bayles (born 1711, son of John Bayles and Ruth Rusco). [3] Citation #2 refers to Sarah Bayles as Sarah Bayley. [3] Citation #4 says John Lake born c1712. [3] Citation #4 says the birth name of Sarah Bayles may not be Bayles. [3] Citation #5 says John Lake born c1674 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York. [3] Citation #5 refers to Bayles as Bayless. [3] Citation #13 refers to Bayles as Ballis. [3] Citation #8 refers to child #3, Joseph, as Josep. [3] Citation #8 refers to Bayles as Baley and as Baylis. [3] Citation #8 refers to child #1, Hannah, as both Hannah and Hanna. [3] Citation #10 says John Lake married second Anna ------. [3] Citation #11 says John Lake born 1732 in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #1 says John Lake born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey but I believe it's more likely he was born in Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #1 names an additional child: Sarah. [3] Citations - 1. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net> 2. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Annette (Findley) Truesdell <atrue@garlic.com>, 19 Nov 2017, Reference->110.14.txt 5. William R. Phillips, 4414 Gailwood Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38122, 901-761-5875, 30 May 1995 6. Barbara Ribling <bribling@earthlink.net>, May 2003, Reference->110.24.txt 7. Marlene LaChapelle <mjsgram@home.com>, 12 Feb 1999 8. will abstract, Reference->110.14.txt, Reference->111.3.txt and Misc->110.14-2.jpg 9. "The Bayles Family of Long Island and New Jersey", Howard Green Bayles, 1944, Misc->110.14.pdf 10. John S. Miller, 2042 Ingram Mill, #7, Springfield, MO 65804, 15 Apr 1987 11. Helen Wenta <helenwenta@comcast.net>, 31 Mar 2008, Reference->111.3.txt 12. wikitree.com 13. Marfy Goodspeed <marfy.goodspeed@verizon.net>, Jan 2005, Reference->109.txt 14. www.geni.com 15. George J. Chambers <gjchambers@aol.com>, 30 Jun 2000 16. trowbridgemountain.com Children: i. Hannah. [2] [4] [6] [8] [13] [14] ii. John. [2] [4] [6] [8] [13] [14] iii. Joseph. [2] [4] [6] [13] [14]
110.15 Wyntje Stryker Father - 111.7 Jacobus Gerrit Stryker Mother - 111.6 Martha Griggs Timeline - c1716 Matthias Lane born in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York [2] 13 Jul 1718 Wyntje Stryker baptized in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] [2] c1738 Wyntje Stryker and Matthias Lane married [1] [2] in Long Island City, Queens County, New York [2] 19 Jul 1745 child #1, Jacobus, baptized in Oyster Bay, Queens, New York [2] 25 May 1760 child #2, Catriena, baptized in Oyster Bay Dutch Church [1] May 1783 Matthias Lane died [2] Notes - Wyntje Stryker married Matthias Lane. [1] Matthias Lane known as "Tise Laan"; son of Thijs Lane and Catrina Blom. [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Matthias Lane as Matthais Laan. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #2, Catriena, as Cathrina. [3] Citation #2 says child #2, Catriena, born c1739 in Long Island City, Queens County, New York. [3] Citation #4 refers to Wyntje Stryker as Wyntje Woanche Jacobus Stryker. [3] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. wikitree.com Children: i. Jacobus. [2] ii. Catriena. [1]
110.16 John Griggs Father - 111.47 John Griggs Mother - Annatje Willemsen Timeline - c1740 Martha Schenk born [2] 2 Feb 1758 John Griggs and Martha Schenk married [1] [2] in Newburgh, Orange County, New York [2] c1764 child #3, Ferdinand, born in Newburgh, Ulster County, New York [2] 1779 living in Newburgh, Ulster County, New York [1] 3 Nov 1779 will of John Griggs made [1] 5 Dec 1782 will of John Griggs proved [1] c1800 Martha Schenk died in Newburgh, Ulster County, New York [2] 1830 child #3, Ferdinand, died [2] Questions - Citation #2 says John Griggs baptized 12 Jan 1736 in St Saviour, Dartmouth, Devon, England. [3] Citation #2 says John Griggs died 3 Nov 1779 in Newburgh, Ulster County, New York. [3] Citation #2 names some different children but there appears to be errors. [3] Citation #2 shows additional info for child #2, John, (including descendants) but there appears to be errors. [3] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 109.188 i. Samuel. [1] [2] ii. John. [1] [2] iii. Ferdinand. [1] [2] iv. Elizabeth. [1] v. Sarah. [1] [2] vi. Mary. [1]
110.17 Ann Griggs Father - 111.47 John Griggs Mother - Annatje Willemsen Timeline - 1 Mar 1725 Bernardus Voorhees born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] [2] 12 Aug 1755 Ann Griggs and Bernardus Voorhees married [1] 4 Mar 1758 child #1, Anne, born [1] 14 Jan 1760 Ann Griggs died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 10 Dec 1769 Bernardus Voorhees died in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] c1778 child #1, Anne, and Albert Voorhees married [1] 25 Dec 1797 child #1, Anne, and Thomas Turnbull married in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 5 Jun 1821 child #1, Anne, died [1] Notes - Ann Griggs buried in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [1] Bernardus Voorhees son of Coert Voorhees and Annetje Van Dyck; married second Femmetje Latter; buried in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [1] Albert Voorhees son of Albert Voorhees and Catharyntje DeRiemer. [1] Questions - There are several similarities between this family group and 110.79. It's unlikely that both are correct. [3] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Ann Griggs and Bernardus Voorhees: i. Anne. [1]
110.18 John Benjamin Griggs Father - 111.8 Benjamin Griggs Mother - Margrietje Jans Van Driest Timeline - 1715 John Benjamin Griggs born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey [1] [2] 1729 Elizabeth Mason born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey [2] c1746 child #1, Jane, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] c1748 child #2, Daniel, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 1749 child #4, James, born [2] c1750 John Benjamin Griggs and Elizabeth Mason married in Matchaponix, Middlesex, New Jersey [2] child #5, John, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 1752 child #6, Elizabeth, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 1754 child #7, Margaret, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] c1755 child #8, Willem, born in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 20 Jan 1758 administration of estate of John Benjamin Griggs granted to Nicolas Vaghte [1] Notes - John Benjamin Griggs died in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey; [1] [2] buried in Griggstown, Somerset County, New Jersey. [2] Questions - Citation #2 says John Benjamin Griggs died 20 Jan 1758. [3] Citation #2 says John Benjamin Griggs buried 20 Jan 1758. [3] Citation #2 gives additional information for child #3, Benjamin, (including descendants) but there may be errors. [3] Citation #2 gives additional information for child #9, Thomas, (including descendants) but there appears to be errors. [3] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Jane. [2] ii. Daniel. [2] iii. Benjamin. [1] [2] iv. James. [2] v. John. [2] vi. Elizabeth. [2] vii. Margaret. [2] 109.190 viii. Willem. [2] ix. Thomas. [2]
110.19 John Griggs Father - 111.9 Daniel Griggs Mother - 111.10 Jacomyntje Gulick Timeline - c1764 child #2, Sarah, born [1] c1767 child #3, Elizabeth, born [1] 6 Jul 1790 child #1, Abigail, and Isaac Marsh married [1] [3] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey by Rev. William Frazier [3] 1805 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Feb 1805 will of John Griggs made [1] 3 Aug 1805 will of John Griggs proved [1] 22 Jun 1853 child #2, Sarah, died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 25 Jul 1857 child #3, Elizabeth, died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] Notes - John Griggs born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; married Catherine Bower. [1] Catherine Bower daughter of Philip Bower. [1] Child #1, Abigail, known as "Nelly". [1] Child #2, Sarah, buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Child #3, Elizabeth, buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says will of John Griggs made 29 Feb 1805. (Perhaps the date should be 1 Mar 1805.) [2] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. raub-and-more.com, Reference->110.19.txt Children: i. Abigail. [1] [3] ii. Sarah. [1] iii. Elizabeth. [1]
110.20 Samuel Griggs Father - 111.9 Daniel Griggs Mother - 111.10 Jacomyntje Gulick Timeline - c1740 Samuel Griggs born in New Jersey [1] c1745 Catherine ------ born in New Jersey [1] 31 Mar 1754 Abraham Gulick born [1] c1771 child #2, Samuel, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 20 Apr 1775 child #4, Jemima, born [1] 5 Jan 1779 Sarah Ann Griggs born in Sussex County, New Jersey [1] 28 Feb 1779 Sarah Ann Griggs baptized in Readington Dutch Reformed Church, Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 12 Oct 1795 administration of estate of child #1, Daniel, granted to Elizabeth Griggs and Samuel Griggs in Independence Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [1] 1803 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 26 Jan 1803 will of Samuel Griggs made [1] 29 Oct 1812 inventory of estate of Samuel Griggs made [1] 30 Oct 1812 will of Samuel Griggs proved [1] 20 Jul 1831 Abraham Gulick died in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 20 Mar 1835 child #4, Jemima, died in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 18 Feb 1842 child #2, Samuel, died in Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 18 Dec 1844 Sarah Ann Griggs died [1] Notes - Samuel Griggs married Catherine ------; died in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] Child #1, Daniel, married Elizabeth Ann Fisher (84.18, child i). [1] [2] Child #2, Samuel, married Sarah Ann Griggs; buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Child #4, Jemima, married Abraham Gulick; buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Sarah Ann Griggs daughter of Benjamin Griggs and Eleanor Lane; buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Benjamin Griggs son of John Griggs. [1] John Griggs son of Benjamin Griggs (Sr). [1] Benjamin Griggs (Sr) son of John Griggs (Sr). [1] Abraham Gulick son of Samuel Gulick and Maria Quick; buried in Griggs Burial Ground. [1] Samuel Gulick son of Jochem Gulick. [1] Jochem Gulick son of Hendrick Gulick. [1] Questions - Citation #3 shows additional children and many descendants but there may be errors. [4] Citations - 1. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 2. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com>, Reference->84.18.txt 3. familysearch.org 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Daniel. [1] ii. Samuel. [1] iii. Charity. [1] iv. Jemima. [1]
110.21 Margaret Griggs Father - 111.9 Daniel Griggs Mother - 111.10 Jacomyntje Gulick Timeline - c1743 Harpert Peterson born in Somerset County, New Jersey c1766 child #1, Thomas, born 1806-1809 living in Hamilton County, Ohio 21 Jul 1832 Mary Stites died in Chester, Morris County, New Jersey 30 Jan 1833 child #1, Thomas, and Mary Crofts married 6 Dec 1845 child #1, Thomas, and Nancy Hyes married Notes - Margaret Griggs married Harpert Peterson; lived in Wheeling, Ohio County, Virginia. Harpert Peterson known as "Harp"; son of Thomas Jurianse Pieterse and Antje Lowe Lammerse; brother of Thomas Peterson (spouse of 111.9, child vii); died in Coshocton County, Ohio. Child #1, Thomas, married first name unknown; married second Mary Stites. Citation - "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 Children: i. Thomas. ii. Daniel. iii. Jemima.
110.22 Catherine Griggs Father - 111.9 Daniel Griggs Mother - 111.10 Jacomyntje Gulick Timeline - c1677 William Williamson born in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 1698 William Williamson living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] c1730 Catherine Griggs born [1] 1735 William Williamson living in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] 1745 William Williamson living in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] c1750 Catherine Griggs and Peter Williamson married [1] [6] Notes - Catherine Griggs known as "Catline". [2] Peter Williamson born in Somerset County, New Jersey; [1] lived in Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey; [2] son of William Williamson. [1] [6] William Williamson son of Willem Willemsen and Mayken Pieters Wyckoff (see 111.47); brother of Annatje Willemsen (spouse of 111.47); [1] brother of Nicholas Williamson (great grandfather of spouse of 28.174); [1] [5] brother of Willem Willemsen (spouse of 112.19, child ii); brother of Cornelis Willemsen (spouse of 112.19, child vi). [1] [5] [6] Questions - Citation #3 refers to Catherine Griggs as Catelyntje Gulick. [4] Citation #3 refers to William Williamson as Willem Willemsen. [4] Extras - Additional info. [3] Citations - 1. Perry Streeter, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 11 Dec 2017 2. "The Griggs Family of Gravesend, Kings County, New York & New Jersey", Perry Streeter, 27 Jul 2010 3. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol 133, Number 3, Jul 2002, Misc->111.47.pdf 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Richard Williamson <rr.will081654@gmail.com>, 26 Jun 2021 6. Perry Streeter <perry@streeter.com>, "Hendrick Gulick of New Amsterdam", 1 Oct 2017, Misc->126.5.pdf Children: i. William. [1] 109.16 ii. Jemimah. [1] iii. Sarah. [1] iv. Mary. [1] v. Daniel. [1] 109.17 vi. John. [1]
110.23 Daniel Lake Father - 111.11 Daniel Lake Mother - Gartara Steelman Timeline - 1740 Daniel Lake born [1] [2] [4] [9] [11] [12] [15] [18] [21] [23] [25] [26] in Great Egg Harbor, Weymouth Township, [4] Gloucester County, New Jersey [4] [9] [21] Sarah Lucas born [8] 1764 living in Gloucester County, New Jersey [6] [13] Sarah Lucas living in Gloucester County, New Jersey [6] [13] 17 Aug 1764 Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas married [6] [9] [13] [21] [23] [25] in Gloucester County, [8] New Jersey [8] [13] 27 Dec 1764 Daniel Lake mentioned in a deed for land in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 1 Oct 1765 child #1, Christopher, born [1] [2] in Egg Harbor Township, [2] Gloucester County, [3] New Jersey [2] 10 Apr 1766 Daniel Lake mentioned in a deed for land in Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 7 Aug 1767 child #2, Daniel, born [1] [2] [20] 18 Oct 1768 child #3, Jemima, born [1] [2] 27 May 1770 child #4, Tabitha, born [1] [2] [20] [21] [23] [25] [26] 2 Dec 1771 child #5, Sarah, born [1] [2] [18] [20] [21] [23] [25] [26] 1773-1774 living in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [14] 21 Dec 1773 child #6, John, born [1] [2] [12] [20] in Lakeville, New Jersey [1] [12] 5 Aug 1775 Daniel Lake witnesses will of John Price, Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [16] 31 Aug 1775 Daniel Lake and Gideon Scull make inventory of estate of John Price, Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [16] 17 Mar 1776 child #7, Lydia, born [1] [2] [20] 9 Aug 1777 Daniel Lake mentioned in a deed for land in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 21 Nov 1777 Daniel Lake mentioned in deed survey in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] Daniel Lake mentioned in deed survey in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 27 Nov 1777 land of Daniel Lake in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey surveyed at 50 acres [10] 5 Apr 1778 child #8, Amariah, born [1] [2] [20] [23] in Gloucester County, New Jersey [23] 15 Sep 1780 child #9, Mary, born [1] [2] [20] 23 Jan 1783 child #10, Asenath, born [1] [2] 25 Oct 1785 child #11, Lucas, born [1] [21] child #12, Louis, born [1] [18] [21] [25] [26] 1786 living in Gloucester County, New Jersey [24] 15 May 1786 Daniel Lake signed petition to Legislative Council and General Assembly recommending a new county be formed [24] 28 Oct 1788 Daniel Lake mentioned in deed survey in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 1790 Sarah Lucas died in Gloucester County, New Jersey [21] 28 Apr 1790 Daniel Lake mentioned in deed survey in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] Daniel Lake mentioned in deed survey in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 14 Aug 1792 Daniel Lake sells 10 acres in Gloucester County, New Jersey to John Tilton [19] 1794 living in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [17] [22] 11 Mar 1794 will of Daniel Lake made [15] [17] [22] [26] 22 Jun 1795 Daniel Lake mentioned in a survey deed in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [10] 1 Sep 1798 codicil to will of Daniel Lake made [15] [17] [22] [26] 1799 Daniel Lake died [1] [9] [11] [12] [21] [23] [25] in Great Egg Harbor Township, [21] Gloucester County, New Jersey [8] [9] [21] 14 May 1799 inventory of estate of Daniel Lake made [17] [22] 11 Jun 1799 will of Daniel Lake proved [2] [15] [17] [18] [22] [26] Notes - Daniel Lake served as a Private [9] [11] [15] [18] [21] [26] with Gloucester County, New Jersey Militia [9] [11] during American Revolutionary War; [1] [9] [12] [15] [18] [21] [26] married second Susannah Ingersoll [2] [8] [11] [15] [21] [25] [26] in Gloucester County, New Jersey after 1785; [8] served as a chain bearer. [10] Sarah Lucas daughter of Simon Lucas; [8] [12] lived in Burlington County, New Jersey; [1] died in Gloucester, New Jersey. [8] Susannah Ingersoll married first Joseph Edwards; [2] [15] daughter of Ebenezer Ingersoll. [2] [15] [26] Simon Lucas a Captain; [1] [12] served with Continental Army during American Revolutionary War. [1] [12] Ebenezer Ingersoll son of Daniel Ingersoll. [26] Child #4, Tabitha, married Stephen Stevenson. [2] Child #5, Sarah, married Stephen Stevenson. [2] [25] [26] Child #11, Lucas, and child #12, Louis, twins. [1] [2] [20] [21] [23] Questions - Citation #2 says Daniel Lake died 1798. [3] Citation #2 names the parents of Sarah Lucas as Simon Lucas, and as Chris Lucas and Lydia ------. [3] Citation #8, Citation #15, Citation #18, Citation #21 and Citation #26 name the parents of Sarah Lucas as Christopher Lucas and Lydia ------; Citation #8 names Christopher Lucas son of Simeon Lucas and Hannah Lane. [3] Citation #2 says child #11, Lucas, and child #12, Louis, born 12 Oct 1785. [3] Citation #2 says child #1, Christopher, born in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey; however, Atlantic County, New Jersey wasn't created until 1837. [3] Citation #21 says Daniel Lake born in Pleasantville, Gloucester County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #21 says Sarah Lucas born in Great Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey; however, Atlantic County, New Jersey wasn't created until 1837. [3] Citation #2 says Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas married 10 Oct 1764 in Atlantic County, New Jersey (Atlantic County, New Jersey was created 1837). [3] Citation #20 indicates Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas married 10 Oct 1764. [3] Citation #8, Citation #15, Citation #18 and Citation #26 say Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas married 10 Oct 1764. [3] Citation #26 says Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas obtained a marriage license 17 Aug 1764. [3] Citation #6 and Citation #13 refer to Daniel Lake as Daniel Leake. [3] Citation #18, Citation #21, Citation #25 and Citation #26 refer to child #4, Tabitha, as Talitha. [3] Citation #2, Citation #18, Citation #20, Citation #21, Citation #23, Citation #25 and Citation #26 refer to child #12, Louis, as Lois. [3] Citation #18 says child #4, Tabitha, born 27 May 1774. [3] Citation #20 says child #12, Louis, born 25 Sep 1785. [3] Citation #21 says Sarah Lucas born 1743. [3] Citation #21 says child #5, Sarah, died 1772. [3] Citation #24 refers to Daniel Lake as Danil. [3] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut", Reference->112.22.txt 2. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Founders and Patriots", Register Lineage of Associates 1896-1993, Vol 1 5. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 29 Jan 2017, Reference->109.7.txt 6. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->110.23.txt 7. will abstract, Records->Wills->111.11.jpg 8. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman <gwenbj@seanet.com>, Reference->110.23.txt 9. DAR Lineage Book, Misc->110.23.jpg 10. deed abstracts, Reference->110.23.txt 11. "The Lake Family Founders of Ocean City, NJ", James F. Steelman, 2007 12. "South Jersey, A History, 1664 - 1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.183.jpg 13. 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 14. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->111.11.txt 15. "South Jersey, A History, 1664-1924", Vol III, Alfred M. Heston, 1924, Biographies->17.302.jpg 16. 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, Reference->110.23.txt and Records->Misc->110.23.jpg 17. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVIII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume IX, 1796-1800, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1944, Reference->110.23.txt 18. "A Genealogy of the Illinois Branch of the English Family", Hubert M. English, 1970 19. deeds, Records->Deeds->112.22.jpg, Records->Deeds->112.22-2.jpg and Jerry Ueckermann <ukes5@comcast.net>, Sep 2021, Reference->112.22.txt 20. "Bible Records of Atlantic County, New Jersey", Vol I, Sarah A. Risley 21. www.geni.com 22. 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, Records->Misc->110.23-2.jpg 23. "Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1910 24. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol V, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->110.23-2.jpg 25. "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 26. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 Children by Daniel Lake and Sarah Lucas: 109.37 i. Christopher. [1] [2] [5] [11] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [25] [26] 109.41 ii. Daniel. [1] [2] [7] [11] [12] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [25] [26] 109.67 iii. Jemima. [1] [2] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [25] [26] iv. Tabitha. [1] [2] [11] [23] v. Sarah. [1] [2] [11] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [25] [26] 109.20 vi. John. [1] [2] [11] [12] [15] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [25] [26] 109.98 vii. Lydia. [2] [11] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [26] 109.39 viii. Amariah. [1] [2] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [23] [26] 109.53 ix. Mary. [1] [2] [9] [11] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [26] 109.54 x. Asenath. [1] [2] [9] [11] [17] [18] [18] [21] [22] [23] [26] 109.40 xi. Lucas. [1] [2] [11] [17] [18] [21] [22] [23] [26] xii. Louis. [1] [2] [11]
110.24 Johannah Lake Father - 111.3 John Lake Mother - Martinah ------ Timeline - 14 Dec 1714 Johannah Lake born [4] [14] in Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [8] 15 Dec 1716 Daniel Bayles born [5] [7] [8] [15] [18] [19] [20] in Maidenhead Township, Hunterdon County, [5] [15] New Jersey [5] [15] [19] 13 Jand1735 Johannah Lake and Daniel Bayles married [4] [5] [15] [19] [20] in Middlesex County, [5] New Jersey [4] [5] [15] 13 Oct 1737 child #1, Daniel Deakins, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 25 Oct 1739 child #2, Phoebe, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 10 Dec 1741 child #3, Martena, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 26 Jun 1744 child #4, Abigail, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 26 Nov 1746 child #5, John, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 30 Mar 1748 child #6, Elias, born [5] 11 Apr 1751 child #7, Samuel Gilbert, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] 24 Sep 1751 Daniel Bayles named as executor of will of John Lake (110.14) [16] 20 Febd1752 Daniel Bayles named as executor of will of John Lake (111.3) [17] 17 Jun 1754 child #8, Reuben Lucas, born [9] 16 Apr 1757 child #9, Hezekiah, born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [5] c1760 moved to Cecil County, Maryland [8] [19] [20] c1765 moved to Loudoun County, Virginia [8] [19] [20] c1780 moved to Washington County, Tennessee [8] [10] [19] [20] 1783 member of Cherokee Baptist Meeting-House [10] 1795 Johannah Lake died [8] [15] in Jonesborough, [15] [18] Washington County, Tennessee [4] [8] [15] [18] 1798 Daniel Bayles appointed Constable [13] 1 Jun 1800 Daniel Bayles died [7] [15] [18] [20] in Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee [8] Notes - Johannah Lake known as "Hannah", [1] [2] [3] [14] [15] "Hanna"; [18] buried in Cherokee Community Cemetery, [8] Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee. [8] [18] Daniel Bayles son of Daniel Bayles (Sr) [5] [7] [12] [13] [15] [16] [18] and Sarah [5] [13] [15] Ruth Ludlam; [18] worked as a surveyor; [8] [20] served as pastor of Cherokee Baptist Church, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee; [8] buried in Cherokee Community Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee. [8] [18] Questions - Citation #4, Citation #10 and Citation #19 refer to Johannah Lake as Johanna. [6] Citation #11, Citation #12 and Citation #21 refer to Johannah Lake as Joanna. [6] Citation #4, Citation #7, Citation #10, Citation #11, Citation #14 and Citation #18 refer to Bayles as Bayless. [6] Citation #5, Citation #14, Citation #15 and Citation #18 say Johannah Lake born in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. [6] Citation #18 says Daniel Bayles born in Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died in Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee. [6] Citation #8 says Daniel Bayles born in Queens County, New York. [6] Citation #8 refers to Johannah Lake as both Johanna and Joanna. [6] Citation #9, Citation #15 and Citation #18 say Johannah Lake born 15 Dec 1714. [6] Citation #13 says Johannah Lake daughter of Nellyte Clasesse (daughter of Barent Claessen and Gertrude Willekens). [6] Citation #15 says Daniel Bayles died in Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee. [6] Citation #16 refers to Daniel Bayles as both Daniel Baley and Daniel Baylis. [6] Citation #17 refers to Daniel Bayles as both Daniel Bayleys and Daniel Baylis. [6] Citation #18 says Johannah Lake died 1778. [6] Citation #19 refers to Daniel Bayles (Sr) as Daniel Bayless. [6] Citation #19 refers to Daniel Bayles as Daniel Bayless. [6] Citations - 1. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 2. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 3. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Biographies->111.jpg 4. William R. Phillips, 4414 Gailwood Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38122, 901-761-5875, 30 May 1995 5. Barbara Ribling <bribling@earthlink.net>, May 2003, Reference->110.24.txt 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Daniel Bayles (spouse of 110.24), Misc->Headstones->110.24.jpg 8. findagrave.com, Reference->110.24.txt 9. findagrave.com, headstone for Reuben Lucas Bayless (109.32), Misc->Headstones->109.32.jpg 10. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Misc->110.24.jpg 11. Marlene LaChapelle <mjsgram@home.com>, 12 Feb 1999 12. "The Bayles Family of Long Island and New Jersey", Howard Green Bayles, 1944, Misc->110.14.pdf 13. http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/union/history/lakebayl.txt 14. L.P. (Linda Park White) (extracted by Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) from ancestry.com Apr 2020) 15. wikitree.com 16. will abstract, Reference->110.14.txt, Reference->111.3.txt and Misc->110.14-2.jpg 17. "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->111.3.jpg 18. www.geni.com 19. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 6, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1934, Misc->110.24-2.jpg 20. "The Bayles Family of Long Island and New Jersey", Howard Green Bayles, 1944 21. Ann <robayo82901@gmail.com>, 24 Feb 2025 Children: 109.29 i. Daniel Deakins. [5] [15] [20] 109.143 ii. Phoebe. [5] [15] [18] [20] 109.144 iii. Martena. [5] [20] 109.145 iv. Abigail. [5] [15] [18] [20] 109.30 v. John. [5] [15] [18] [20] 109.146 vi. Elias. [5] [15] [18] [20] 109.31 vii. Samuel Gilbert. [5] [8] [15] [18] [20] [21] 109.32 viii. Reuben Lucas. [5] [13] [15] [18] [20] 109.33 ix. Hezekiah. [5] [15] [18] [20]
110.25 William Lake Father - 111.11 Daniel Lake Mother - Gartara Steelman Timeline - 1735 William Lake born [9] 20 May 1760 William Lake sells 50 acres to George May [13] 20 Aug 1760 William Lake purchases land from Richard Somers [13] 1 Aug 1763 William Lake named in survey deed, Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [11] 1772-1774 living in Great Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [1] [3] 1774 child #1, William, acquired 30 acres in Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey [7] 31 Jul 1782 child #1, William, sells land in Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey to John Tilton [7] 11 Apr 1783 child #1, William, sells land in Egg Harbor Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey to John Tilton [7] Notes - William Lake served as a Private [6] [9] [13] with Gloucester County, New Jersey Militia [9] [13] during American Revolutionary War. [2] [6] [9] [13] Extras - Citation #4 may be referring to William Lake. [5] Citation #7 (Jerry Ueckermann) believes that Citation #8 is referring to child #1, William. [5] Citation #10 may be showing William Lake on page 7, line 8. [5] William Leak named in Citation #12 is likely William Lake. [5] Citations - 1. will abstract, Records->Wills->111.11.jpg 2. "The Lake Family Founders of Ocean City, NJ", James F. Steelman, 2007 3. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->110.25.txt 4. "Minutes of the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey", John H. Lyon, 1872, Misc->110.25.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "A Genealogy of the Illinois Branch of the English Family", Hubert M. English, 1970 7. deeds, Records->Deeds->112.22.jpg, Records->Deeds->112.22-2.jpg and Jerry Ueckermann <ukes5@comcast.net>, Sep 2021, Reference->112.22.txt 8. ledger, Misc->110.25-2.jpg 9. www.geni.com 10. account book, Records->ArmedForces->110.25.pdf 11. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->111.11.txt 12. mortgage register, Records->Misc->110.25-3.pdf 13. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 Children: i. William. [1] [7] [13]
110.26 Alice Lake Father - 111.13 Daniel Lake Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 1709 Alice Lake born [7] 1725 Alice Lake and Richard Stillwell married [1] [4] [7] 1726 child #1, Daniel, born [7] Notes - Alice Lake married Daniel Stillwell. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Richard Stillwell could be Daniel Stillwell. [2] Citations - 1. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. will of Daniel Lake (111.13), Records->Wills->111.13.jpg 4. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 5. "Staten Island and Its People, A History 1609-1929", Vol 2, Charles W. Leng & William T. Davis, 1930, Misc->112.6-4.jpg 6. "History of Captain Jeremiah Stillwell, Anne Stillwell Britton, Alice Stillwell Holmes, Mary Stillwell Mott, Daniel Stillwell, John Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1931, Misc->112.6-9.jpg 7. "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. Daniel. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
110.27 Andrew Lake Father - 111.11 Daniel Lake Mother - Gartara Steelman Timeline - 1744 Andrew Lake born [14] 1777 living in Gloucester County, New Jersey [6] 11 Dec 1777 Andrew Lake and Mary Ingersoll married [1] [3] [5] [6] [9] [10] [15] [16] in Gloucester County, [5] [9] New Jersey [5] [6] [9] 5 Apr 1778 child #1, Samuel, born [1] 28 Mar 1782 child #2, Nicodemus, born [1] [12] 15 Jan 1785 child #3, Andrew, born [12] [15] [16] in New Jersey [4] 19 Jul 1789 Nancy Good born [1] [15] [16] in Pleasantville, [1] New Jersey [1] [4] c1805 Andrew Lake died [3] [14] [16] 26 Feb 1805 Mary Ingersoll, Andrew Homan and Samuel Lake (109.42) sell land to Thomas Adams [16] 25 Dec 1809 child #3, Andrew, and Nancy Good married [1] [3] [7] [13] [15] in Gloucester County, New Jersey [7] [13] 1850 child #3, Andrew, living in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey [4] child #3, Andrew, working as a laborer [4] 23 Apr 1870 child #3, Andrew, died [1] [12] [15] [16] 13 Oct 1870 Nancy Good died [1] [12] [15] [16] Notes - Andrew Lake served as a Private with militia during American Revolutionary War. [14] [16] Mary Ingersoll daughter of Joseph Ingersoll [1] [8] [16] and Rebecca ------; [8] married second Andrew Homan by 1806. [1] [16] Child #3, Andrew, lived in Smith Landing, New Jersey; [1] Pleasantville, New Jersey; [1] [16] buried in Mt. Pleasant M. P. Church Graveyard, Pleasantville, New Jersey. [16] Nancy Good daughter of Oswald Good [1] [16] and Agnes Mungal; [10] buried in Mt. Pleasant M. P. Church Graveyard, Pleasantville, New Jersey. [16] Joseph Ingersoll son of Daniel Ingersoll. [16] Questions - Citation #1 says Ingersoll could be Ingerson. [2] Citation #5, Citation #6 and Citation #9 refer to Ingersoll as Ingerson. [2] Citation #16 refers to Ingersoll as Ingersoll and Ingerson. [2] Referring to Citation #1 and Citation #4 it seems Nancy Good had a child by ------ Bartlett. [2] Citation #7 and Citation #13 refer to Nancy Good as Nancy Goodbartlett. [2] Citation #12 refers to Nancy Good as Nancy Bartlett Lake. [2] Citation #15 and Citation #16 refer to Good as Good-Bartlett. [2] Citation #8 refers to Ingersoll as Ingersull. [2] Citation #1 and Citation #16 say child #3, Andrew, born 5 Jan 1785. [2] Citation #16 says child #3, Andrew, and Nancy Good married 28 Dec 1809. [2] Citations - 1. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "The Lake Family Founders of Ocean City, NJ", James F. Steelman, 2007 4. 1850 census, Reference->110.27.txt 5. Brianne Kelly-Bly <bkellybly@worldnet.att.net>, New Jersey Archives 6. 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 7. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900 (FTM CD #240)", Broderbund Software, 1998 8. 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->110.27.txt and Records->Misc->110.27.jpg 9. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us 10. "A Genealogy of the Illinois Branch of the English Family", Hubert M. English, 1970 11. Return of Deaths, Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey 12. "Bible Records of Atlantic County, New Jersey", Vol I, Sarah A. Risley 13. New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1850 14. www.geni.com 15. "A Statistical Update of the Lake Family Genealogy", The Lake Family Historical Association, 2001 16. "A Genealogy of the Lake Family", Arthur Adams (9.1488) & Sarah Anna Risley (17.302, child i), 1915 Children by Andrew Lake and Mary Ingersoll: 109.42 i. Samuel. [1] [3] [11] [15] [16] 109.43 ii. Nicodemus. [1] [3] [15] [16] iii. Andrew. [1] [3] [15] [16]
110.28 Derick Lake Father - 111.2 Daniel J. Lake Mother - Elizabeth Van Sutphen Timeline - 21 Jan 1722 Maria Voorhees born [22] 13 Dec 1727 Derick Lake born [2] [20] [22] [23] 1738 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] [4] 16 Jan 1748 Derick Lake and Maria Voorhees married [3] [12] [23] [27] in Dutch Reformed Church, [23] [27] Flatbush, New York [3] [12] [23] [27] 24 Jun 1748 child #1, Elisabeth, born [22] 30 Mar 1751 child #2, Coert, born [22] 6 Dec 1752 child #3, Nieltie, born [22] 30 Dec 1752 child #3, Nieltie, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, [9] [27] Flatbush, New York [9] 26 Mar 1755 child #4, Daniel, born [22] 7 Mar 1757 child #5, Maria, born [22] 17 Nov 1760 child #6, John, born [21] [22] 1762 Derick Lake member of church society, Gravesend, Kings County, New York [5] [10] 27 Jun 1763 Derick Lake a Communicant for Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] [23] 10 Nov 1764 child #7, Derick, born [22] 5 Nov 1766 Maria Voorhees a Communicant for Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] [16] [23] 24 May 1771-6 Jun 1773 Derick Lake serving as a Deacon for Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] [23] 1773 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [1] 4 May 1787-17 Apr 1789 Derick Lake serving as an Elder for Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York [10] [23] 1790 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [6] 1795 living in Gravesend, Kings County, New York [7] [11] Apr 1795 will of Derick Lake made [7] [11] [21] [23] 3 Nov 1800 will of Derick Lake proved [7] [11] [21] [23] Notes - Maria Voorhees daughter of Koert Van Voorhees and Neeltje Hegeman; [15] [17] sister of Stephen Voorhees (spouse of 110.88); sister of Neeltje Voorhees (spouse of 110.13). [17] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #13, Citation #15, Citation #19, Citation #20 and Citation #23 refer to Derick Lake as Dirck. [8] Citation #10 refers to Derick Lake as Dirck, Derick and Derrick. [8] Citation #20 refers to Derick Lake as both Dirck and Derrick. [8] Citation #20 refers to Maria Voorhees as Maria Van Voorhees. [8] Citation #3, Citation #12, Citation #26 and Citation #27 refer to Derick Lake as Derrick. [8] Citation #6 refers to Derick Lake as Derrik. [8] Citation #7 refers to Derick Lake as Dierick. [8] Citation #7 refers to child #1, Elisabeth, as both Elisabeth and Elizabeth. [8] Citation #22 refers to child #1, Elisabeth, as Elizabeth. [8] Citation #22 refers to child #3, Nieltie, as Nieltye. [8] Citation #27 says child #3, Nieltie, baptized in New Utrecht, Kings County, New York. [8] Citation #7 refers to child #4, Daniel, as both Daniel and Danill. [8] Citation #9 refers to child #3, Nieltie, as Neltje. [8] Citation #9 and Citation #16 refer to Derick Lake as Dirk. [8] Citation #9 refers to Maria Voorhees as Maria Voorhes. [8] Citation #17 and Citation #25 refer to Maria Voorhees as Maria Voorhies. [8] Citation #16 says Derick Lake a Communicant of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York 24 Jun 1763. [8] Child #5, Maria, may have married Cornelis Stryker. [16] Citation #20 refers to Neeltje Hegeman as Neeltje Remsen. [16] Citation #27 says Derick Lake born c1720. [16] Citation #27 refers to Koert Van Voorhees as Coert Voorhees. [16] Extras - Information regarding Gravesend, Kings County, New York. [5] [18] [28] 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. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 4. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 5. articles concerning Gravesend, Kings County, New York, Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->Gravesend2.jpg 6. 1790 census, Records->Census->110.13-1790.jpg and Reference->110.28.txt 7. "New York Abstracts of Wills, Admins. and Guardianships, 1787-1835", Records->Wills->110.28.jpg 8. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 9. Year Book of The Holland Society of New York, 1898, Reference->110.28.txt 10. "History of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gravesend, Kings County, New York", William H. Stillwell, 1892, Reference->110.28.txt 11. will of Derick Lake (110.28), Records->Wills->110.28 12. Gordon Adams <GorAdams@aol.com>, 19 Jan 2002 13. findagrave.com, Reference->111.2.txt 14. Kings County Genealogical Club Collection Vol. I. No. 3., Inscriptions on Tombstones in Cemetery of Dutch Reformed Church, Gravesend, L. I. and Private Cemeteries Adjacent, 1882 15. <WayneLII@aol.com>, 13 Nov 1998, Reference->111.2.txt 16. http://olivetreegenealogy.com, Reference->110.28.txt 17. Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, Teunis G. Bergen, 1881 18. some Gravesend, New York history, Misc->GravesendNY 19. "Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the year 1900", Records->Wills->111.2.jpg 20. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 21. message exchange, Jul 2001, Reference->17.568.txt 22. Richard McCool <mccool.13@pop.service.ohio-state.edu>, 18 Mar 1998, Reference->110.28.txt 23. "Phase IA Documentary Study and Archaeological Assessment for 2510 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, Block 7159, Lot 123", Alyssa Loorya, Ph.D., R.P.A. & Elissa Rutigliano, 17 Nov 2020 24. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 4 Nov 2021 25. Pj <linicx@dslr.net>, 27 Jul 2006 26. 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 27. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~conover/connet/connet-o/p2313.htm 28. Early Long Island History, Misc->EarlyLongIsland.pdf Children: i. Elisabeth. [7] [11] 109.99 ii. Coert. [7] [11] [24] iii. Nieltie. [7] [11] [27] iv. Daniel. [7] [11] [22] v. Maria. [7] [11] [22] 109.82 vi. John. [7] [11] [21] 109.63 vii. Derick. [7] [11] [22]
110.29 ------ Lake Father - 111.15 Daniel Lake Mother - name unknown Timeline - 1736 Absolom Runyon born [1] [6] [8] [14] near Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [14] c1740 ------ Lake born [1] in New Jersey [10] c1744 Winifret Johnson born in New Jersey [14] 1746 Ann Johnson born [1] [10] [14] in New Jersey [10] [14] c1757 ------ Lake and Absolom Runyon married [1] [2] [3] [14] in New Jersey [14] c1759 child #1, Abner, born [6] [7] May 1761 child #2, Mary, born [7] c1763 child #3, Stephen, born [6] 1764 Absolom Runyon joined Baptist Church, Baptistown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1769 Absolom Runyon managing a tavern in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] c1770 ------ Lake died [1] Absolom Runyon and Winifret Johnson married [1] [9] [14] in New Jersey [14] 1772 Absolom Runyon serving as a Tax Assessor for Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1778 Absolom Runyon living in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] May 1778 Absolom Runyon taxed 61 pounds, 5 shillings [15] 1787 Absolom Runyon purchases 207 acres in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania [1] Absolom Runyon sells 207 acres in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania to Abner Runyon (109.147) and Stephen Runyon (109.148) [1] 1791 Winifret Johnson died [1] in New Jersey [14] c1791 Absolom Runyon and Ann Johnson married [1] [9] [13] [14] in New Jersey [14] 1809 Absolom Runyan living in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] child #5, Thomas, living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] child #7, Johnson, living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] 20 Jul 1809 will of Absolom Runyon made [13] 25 Aug 1809 Absolom Runyon died [1] [6] [8] [9] near Baptistown, [1] [9] Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [6] [9] 11 Sep 1809 will of Absolom Runyon proved [13] 29 Aug 1813 Ann Johnson died [1] in Baptistown, Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] [14] Notes - Absolom Runyon son of Thomas Runyon [1] [6] [9] [14] and Elizabeth ------; [1] [9] lived in Baptistown, New Jersey; served as a Trustee for Baptist Church, Baptistown, New Jersey; [1] served as a Quarter Master [1] [8] [9] with 2nd Regiment New Jersey State Militia [8] [9] during American Revolutionary War [1] [8] [9] under Colonel Beavers; [1] [9] purchased 300 acres near Baptistown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; [1] buried in Baptistown Cemetery, Baptistown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] [9] Thomas Runyon son of Thomas Runyon. [1] Winifret Johnson daughter of Cornelius Johnson and Ann Stout. [1] Ann Johnson daughter of Cornelius Johnson and Ann Stout; [1] buried in Baptistown Cemetery, Baptistown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] [10] Child #4, Ann, married Elisha Dolley. [8] Child #6, Jerusa, married ------ Coolbock. [13] Questions - Citation #4 and Citation #6 refer to ------ Lake as Ann, but Citation #1 and Citation #6 say that is probably incorrect. [5] Citation #9 refers to ------ Lake as Anne; born 1746. [5] Citation #14 refers to ------ Lake as both Ann and Anne; born 1746 in Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey; died 29 Aug 1813 in Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey; buried in Old School Baptist Church, Kingwood Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey. [5] Citation #10 refers to ------ Lake as Ann; born 1746; died 29 Aug 1813 in Baptistown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; buried in Baptistown Cemetery, Baptistown, Hunterdon, New Jersey. [5] Citation #10 says Absolom Runyon born 1733. [5] Citation #6, Citation #13 and Citation #14 refer to child #4, Ann, as Anna. [5] Citation #7, Citation #10 and Citation #13 refer to child #6, Jerusa, as Jerusha. [5] Citation #7, Citation #9 and Citation #13 refer to Elisha Dolley as Elisha Jolley. [5] Citation #7, Citation #9 and Citation #15 refer to Absolom Runyon as Absolam Runyan. [5] Citation #8 refer to Absolom Runyon as Absalom Runyan. [5] Citation #10 says Ann Johnson died 29 Aug 1815. [5] Citation #13 refers to Absolom Runyon as Absalom Runyan. [5] Citation #14 refers to Absolom Runyon as both Absalom Runyon and Absalom Runyan. [5] Citation #14 says the mother of Absolom Runyon is Sarah Bonham. [5] Citation #14 says child #4, Ann, born 1761. [5] Citation #14 says Ann Johnson died 29 Aug 1815. [5] Extras - Additional info concerning children of Absolom Runyon and Winifret Johnson. [6] Additional info regarding child #6, Jerusa, and child #7, Johnson. [10] Explanations - Citation #9 says Absolom Runyon born in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey; however Hopewell Township was in Hunterdon County, New Jersey in 1736 and didn't become part of Mercer County until 1838. [5] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 24 Oct 2016, Reference->111.15.txt 2. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->111.15.txt 3. will abstract, Records->Wills->111.15.jpg 4. Phyllis B. D'Autrechy, Misc->111. 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. message exchange, Reference->110.29.txt 7. http://www.russpickett.com/family/runyan.htm 8. findagrave.com, grave marker for Absolom Runyon (spouse of 110.29), Misc->Headstones->110.29.jpg 9. findagrave.com, Reference->110.29.txt 10. findagrave.com 11. Marfy Goodspeed <marfy.goodspeed@verizon.net>, Jan 2005, Reference->109.txt 12. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 27 Jan 2023, Reference->112.5.txt 13. will of Absolom Runyon (spouse of 110.29), Records->Wills->110.29.jpg 14. wikitree.com 15. May 1778 Ratables, Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->110.29.jpg Children by ------ Lake and Absolom Runyon: 109.147 i. Abner. [1] [2] [3] [6] [7] [9] [11] [12] [13] [14] 109.149 ii. Mary. [1] [2] [3] [6] [7] [9] [11] [12] [13] [14] 109.148 iii. Stephen. [1] [2] [3] [6] [7] [9] [11] [12] [13] [14] iv. Ann. [1] [2] [3] [7] [9] [11] [12] Children by Absolom Runyon and Winifret Johnson: v. Thomas. [1] [7] [13] [14] vi. Jerusa. [1] [14] vii. Johnson. [1] [7] [13] [14]
110.30 William Lake Father - 111.15 Daniel Lake Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1725 William Lake born [3] 1768 living in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] [13] 20 Jun 1768 child #6, William, baptized [10] [13] by Rev. William Frazer [10] child #7, Abel, baptized [10] [13] by Rev. William Frazer [10] child #8, Dinah, baptized [10] [13] by Rev. William Frazer [10] 1778-1780 living in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] [17] May 1778 William Lake taxed 11 pounds 2 shillings [17] 1779 Else Hann born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [12] Jan 1780 William Lake taxed 89 pounds 16 shillings 6 pence [15] 1811 child #6, William, living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [11] 17 Jun 1811 article concerning child #6, William, published in Trenton Federalist, Trenton, New Jersey [11] Notes - William Lake married Elizabeth ------. [5] [10] [13] Child #6, William, married Else Hann. [5] [9] [11] Else Hann sister of Margaret Hann (spouse of 109.4); daughter of Johann Peter Hann and Elizabeth Hoppaugh. [5] [9] Questions - Citation #2 says William Lake married Mary ------, but I believe Mary ------ is being confused with child #1, Mary. [6] Citation #9 refers to Else Hann as Elsie. [6] Citation #12 says child #6, William, born c1740 in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [6] Citation #12 says child #6, William, son of Garret S. Lake (110.93), however William is not named in the will of Garret. [6] Citation #11 refers to Hann as Hahn. [6] Where did the name Abel (child #7) come from? The name Abel does not run in the Lake family. The name Abel did occur with the Thatchers and the Everitts, both surnames were associated with the Lake family. Perhaps this is a clue as to the maiden name for Elizabeth, spouse of William Lake. [6] It's possible that child #1, Mary, is the Mary Lake who married Josiah Moore; but I believe child #1, Mary, is the Mary Lake who married William Huffman and one of the unknown children is John who married Mary Hall (per a process of elimination). See UnsureIfRelated->NewJersey->HunterdonCounty->KingwoodTownship->JohnLake7 [6] John Lake and Thomas Lake named in "The Hunterdon County New Jersey Militia 1792", Hiram E. Deats, 1936 as members of the Kingwood Militia, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1793 could be children of William Lake. [6] It's possible, but doubtful, that one of the unknown children is Thomas and is the same Thomas Lake who married Elizabeth Reeder and died 1814 in Newberry, South Carolina. I suggest that both Thomas and another unknown child named Timothy moved to Loudoun County, Virginia by 1767. If this is correct then Thomas probably did not serve in American Revolutionary War in New Jersey as some South Carolina Thomas Lake researchers believe or, if he did serve, it was in Virginia and not New Jersey (see Records->Misc->111.15.tif, Records->Misc->111.15-2.tif, Records->Deeds->111.15, Misc->JosephReeder.pdf, "Extra Notes" in Reference->111.15.txt and Misc->111.15). [6] Citation #18 says child #6, William, is a child of 110.93. [6] Explanations - The land of William Lake probably spanned both Kingwood Township and Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey as he was noted as living in Kingwood Township per Citation #7 and taxed in Amwell Township per Citation #15 in 1780. Also, I don't know of another William Lake who it could be in Citation #15. [6] Extras - Possible additional info, Misc->111.15.pdf, Misc->111.15-3.pdf, [6] Misc->111.15-2.pdf, [16] Misc->111.15-4.docx and Laurie Lake White <llwhite@uncg.edu>, 3 Jan 1999, Reference->111.15.txt [6] Citations - 1. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Jul 2016, Reference->111.15.txt 2. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->111.15.txt 3. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Nov 2002, Reference->111.txt 4. will abstract, Records->Wills->111.15.jpg 5. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net> 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. "Revolutionary Census of NJ", Kenn Stryker-Rodda, 1972, Reference->111.15.txt 8. Phyllis B. D'Autrechy, Misc->111. 9. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 29 Oct 2022, Reference->110.30.txt 10. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Vol XII, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1888, Reference->110.30.txt 11. article, Newspapers->Misc->110.30ch-vi.jpg and Reference->110.30.txt 12. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 17 Jun 2018 13. Easton Public Library, Easton, Pennsylvania, Reference->110.30.txt 14. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 27 Jan 2023, Reference->112.5.txt 15. Hunterdon County Ratables, Records->Misc->41.47-13.jpg 16. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 16 May 2019 17. May 1778 Ratables, Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->111.15-10.jpg 18. https://goodspeedhistories.com/lake-family-tree/, Marfy Goodspeed <marfy.goodspeed@gmail.com> Children: i. Mary. [1] [4] [8] [14] ii. name unknown. [5] [10] iii. name unknown. [5] [10] iv. name unknown. [5] [10] v. name unknown. [5] [10] vi. William. [5] [10] [13] vii. Abel. [5] [10] [13] viii. Dinah. [5] [10] [13]
110.31 Nicholas Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen Timeline - c1736 Nicholas Lake born [1] [19] [26] [31] [48] in Middlesex County, [31] New Jersey [19] [31] 1757 Nicholas Lake married Marytje Snyder [5] [31] [50] in Dutch Reformed Church, Schaghticoke, Albany County, New York [5] 1761 living in New Jersey [22] [51] Nicholas Lake applies for land in Albany County, New York [2] [38] 20 May 1761 Nicholas Lake and Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32) purchase land in Albany County, New York from Jacob Schenk (member of Schachticook Indians) [22] [23] [39] [51] 15 Jun 1761 Nicholas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York [23] [39] [41] 17 Jun 1761 petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York [11] [23] by Nicholas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) referred [11] [38] [52] 22 Jun 1761 land patent granted for Nicholas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) [11] [32] [38] 15 Jul 1761 petition for land by Nicholas Lake referred [11] 3 Sep 1761 land patent received by Nicholas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) [52] 21 Nov 1761 Nicholas Lake, Arent VanCorlaer (spouse of 110.32), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) granted [2] [4] [16] [22] [36] [38] [44] [52] 5000 acres [20] [21] [22] [36] [38] [44] [52] in Town of Whitecreek, [4] [16] [44] [52] Albany County, New York [2] [4] [16] [22] [36] [38] [44] [52] 1765 living in Cincoick, Albany County, Province of New York [36] 10 May 1765 Nicholas lake is transferred 985 acres from patent dated 21 Nov 1761 [36] 5 Oct 1765 Nicholas Lake sells 560 acres from patent dated 21 Nov 1861 to James Hubbard [36] 1766 living in Halfmoon, New York [5] 1768 living in Schankyick, Albany County, New York [40] 5 Mar 1768 Nicholas Lake sells 160 acres in Albany County, New York to Richard Bovie [40] 7 Jun 1771 deed dated 5 Mar 1768 examined [40] 4 Jun 1772 deed dated 10 May 1765 recorded [36] 24 Jun 1772 deed dated 5 Oct 1765 recorded [36] 26 Jun 1772 deed dated 10 May 1765 examined [36] 14 Jun 1774 child #2, Maria, baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, Town of Schaghticoke, Albany County, New York [5] [13] [27] [34] [47] 28 Apr 1776 Nicholas Lake recruited for Royal Highland Emigrants [50] 6 Jul 1776 Nicholas Lake entered Covell's Coy [50] 1777 living in White Creek, Albany County, New York [49] 6 Jul 1777-16 Aug 1777 Nicholas Lake serving as a Private under Captain Simeon Covel, General ------ Burgoyne [12] [43] 16 Aug 1777 Nicholas Lake mortally wounded at Battle of Bennington, Walloomsac, New York during American Revolutionary War [5] [8] [12] [13] [33] [42] [50] 24 Aug 1777 Nicholas Lake died [12] [13] [33] [42] [50] Jan 1822 land purchased 21 Nov 1761 sold [44] Notes - Nicholas Lake lived in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey; [3] Loyalist; [8] [10] [33] worked in fur trade; [21] [50] taken prisoner 7 weeks. [10] Marytje Snyder known as "Mattie"; [13] [14] [27] [31] [34] daughter of Christopher Hendryck Snyder and Maria Zilring; sister of Margaret Snyder (spouse of 110.2). [31] [46] Questions - Citation #53 names a Nicholas Lake Jr in 1779 who owns 80 acres in Town of Cambridge, Albany County, New York and taxed 4 pounds. Could it be this Nicholas Lake? If not, who? [6] Citation #5 names additional possible children. [6] Citation #2 says Nicholas Lake working as a farmer 1783. [6] Citation #48 says Nicholas Lake married Mary E. Hogaboom. [6] Citation #9 says Nicholas Lake born c1725 in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey and died 1768. [6] Citation #12 seems to say that Nicholas Lake served under ------ Burgoyne 109 days ending 24 Oct 1777, but it also says he died. [6] Citation #5, Citation #8 and Citation #31 says Nicholas Lake died 16 Aug 1777 at the Battle of Bennington. [6] Citation #13 refers to Nicholas Lake as Nicholas Leeck. [6] Citation #18 names an additional child, Nicholas, plus descendants. [6] Citation #27 indicates that Nicholas Lake may have married second Matye Tealor and had additional children. [6] Citation #27 refers to Nicholas Lake as Nicolaas Leek, Nicholas Leeck and Nicholas Leack. [6] Citation #34 refers to Nicholas Lake as Nicholas Leek. [6] Citation #29 says child #2, Maria, born 14 Jun 1774 in Rensselaer County, New York. [6] Citation #29 says Nicholas Lake married twice and had additional children. [6] Citation #31 says Nicholas Lake died in Walloomasac, Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York. [6] Citation #35 says Nicholas Lake moved to Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada. [6] Citation #31 says Marytje Snyder born c1729 in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey; died 1835 in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada. [6] Citation #69 refers to Christopher Hendryck Snyder as Christopher Hendrick Snyder. [6] Citation #31 names additional children: Nicholas, Christopher and Margaret. [6] Citation #32 names an additional child, Margaret, who married John Longwell (see Questions for 110.2, child ix). [6] Citation #45 seems to name additional children: James and Nicholas, twins, born 1757; Citation #45 says James married Jane Elizabeth Stover and they had a child born 1823; James died 16 Jul 1844 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada; Citation #45 also seems to refer to Marytje Snyder as Margrietje (born c1735). [6] Citation #46 names an additional child, Nicholas. [6] Citation #48 Citation #50 say Nicholas Lake born 1732. [6] Citation #50 refers to Marytje Snyder as Marytie. [6] Citation #48 says Nicholas Lake married Mary E. Hogeboom. [6] Citation #54 seems to argue that Nicholas Lake did not die 24 Aug 1777, rather it was 109.8 who died 24 AUg 1777. [6] Extras - Map showing where Nicholas Lake lived in New York, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->110.2 [7] Location of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent. [20] Maps showing boundary of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->LakePatent [30] and Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->VanCorlaerLakePatent.jpg [37] Lands comprising VanCorlaer & Lake Patent confiscated by United States government after the American Revolutionary War. [22] Additional info. [24] [25] Citation #28 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, Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York (shown as VanCorlaer & Lake Patent in Citation #20). 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 #20. However, research by Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988) says that no part of The Battle of Bennington was fought on any part of the 5000 acres purchased 21 Nov 1761. [6] Misc->BenningtonBattlefield [6] Maps and info regarding Battle of Bennington, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->BattleOfBennington [6] Citations - 1. www.familycentral.net 2. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 3. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, No. 1, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1917, Reference->110.9.txt 4. https://washington.nygenweb.net/patents.htm, Reference->111.46.txt 5. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 11 Mar 2016, Reference->110.31.txt 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216 8. sdlgenresearch.blogspot.com, Misc->28.76 9. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 10. American Loyalist Claims, Peter Wilson Coldham, 1980, Reference->110.2.txt 11. Calendar of Council Minutes, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 9), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 12. HC Burleigh Papers (page 13), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 13. HC Burleigh Papers (pages 15 & 23), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 14. HC Burleigh Papers (page 69), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 15. Katherine Lake (5.1657, child i) <andreasenkl@msn.com>, 16 Mar 2020, Reference->110.31.txt 16. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 14 Dec 1999, Reference->110.9.txt 17. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216), 2 May 2020, Reference->110.31.txt 18. message exchange, 9 May 2020, Reference->110.31.txt 19. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) 20. "A History of the Cambridge Area", Robert W. Raymond, c2011, Misc->110.32.jpg 21. http://threerivershms.com/arentvc.htm, Reference->110.32.txt 22. "Old Cambridge District", Amos DeLaney Moscrip, 1941, Misc->110.32-2 23. "Calendar of NY Colonial Manuscripts, Indorsed Land Papers", 1864, Misc->110.31.jpg 24. "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 25. https://whitecreekhistorian.wordpress.com/the-van-corlaerlake-trading-post/, Misc->110.32-3 26. ancestry.com, Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 6 Dec 2021, Reference->111.46.txt 27. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 26 Jun 1998, Reference->110.31.txt 28. message exchange, Aug 2022, Reference->110.32.txt 29. message exchange, 2012-2013, Reference->109.65.txt 30. New York State Archives, Albany, New York 31. www.geni.com 32. "History of the James Lake, Jr. Family", Janet Franson Jeffery, 1990 33. New York State Archives, New York (State), Supreme Court of Judicature (New York). Pleadings and Other Civil and Criminal Court Documents. JN522-17. P-2669, Records->Misc->110.31.jpg 34. https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/sdrcbl.htm, Reference->110.31.txt 35. Sue Broadbooks <sbroadbooks@gmail.com>, 2 Jun 2024 36. indentures, Records->Deeds->110.32 37. White Creek Historian 38. patent, Records->Deeds->110.32-2 39. 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 40. deed, Records->Deeds->110.31.jpg 41. "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 42. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 20 Feb 2025 43. Military Orderly Book of James Parrott (spouse of 110.2, child ii), Misc->110.2ch-ii-4.pdf 44. "List of Patents of Lands, &c. to be Sold in January, 1822 for Arrears of Quit Rent", E. E. Brownell, 4 Nov 1937, Reference->110.32.txt 45. Facebook, Marta Hersey-Dupuis, Misc->110.31-3.jpg 46. Cathy Baker <marycatherinebaker@hotmail.com>, 1 May 2025 47. https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/sdrcb.htm, Reference->109.139.txt 48. Russ Waller <wallerhall@rogers.com>, Misc->111.46.pdf and Misc->111.46-2.jpg 49. "The British Campaign of 1777", Vol 2, Gavin K. Watt, 2013 50. "The British Campaign of 1777", Vol 2, Gavin K. Watt, 2013, Misc->110.31-4.jpg 51. deed, Records->Deeds->110.32-3.pdf and Records->Deeds->110.32-4.pdf 52. petition and grant, Misc->110.32-33.pdf and Records->Misc->110.2-5.jpg 53. 1779 Tax List for District of Cambridge, Albany County, New York 54. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.998), 6 Sep 2025, Misc->110.31-13 Children: 109.64 i. Cornelius. [5] [27] [31] ii. Maria. [5] [13] [14] [27] [29] [31] [47] 109.65 iii. Jacob. [5] [13] [14] [27] [29] [31] [47]
110.32 Mary Lake Father - 111.46 Nicholas Lake Mother - Mary Janszen Timeline - 29 Aug 1594 Hendrick VanCorlaer baptized in Nijkerk, Gelderland, Holland [43] 1619-1622 Goesson Van Curler serving as Sheriff of Nijerk, Netherlands [14] [43] 1620 Arendt VanCorlaer born [34] [41] [56] in Nijkerk, Gelderland County, Holland [56] 6 Feb 1620 Arendt VanCorlaer baptized in Nijkerk, Gelderland County, Holland [43] 1637 Arendt VanCorlaer and Jacob Albertzen Plank purchased Hoosacs' Lake District, New York [41] 1638 Arendt VanCorlaer emigrated to New York [14] [43] 12 May 1639 Arendt VanCorlaer appointed as Secretary and Bookeeper of Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [34] 1640-1642 Arendt VanCorlaer serving as Commissary-General of Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [21] [29] [34] [60] Arendt VanCorlaer serving as Superintendent of Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [21] [34] Arendt VanCorlaer serving as agent for Indian Affairs for Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [21] [34] 1642 Arendt VanCorlaer visited future site of Schenectady, New York [50] Arendt VanCorlaer serving as Secretary of Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [63] Jun 1642 Arendt VanCorlaer serving as Commissary-General of Fort Orange, New York [41] Arendt VanCorlaer witnesses will of Pieter Jacobsen and Gysje Pieters, Fort Orange, New York [63] 2 Jul 1642 Arendt VanCorlaer named as guardian in marriage contract for Catryna Leysinck [63] 27 Sep 1642 Arendt VanCorlaer named as in debt to Jan Hendricksen [63] 1643 Arendt VanCorlaer serving as Secretary of Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [11] Arendt VanCorlaer (et al) assisted Isaac Jogues in escaping from Haudenosaunee returning to France [50] 16 Mar 1643 Kiliaen van Rensselaer writes letter to Arendt VanCorlaer [34] 16 Jun 1643 Arendt VanCorlaer writes letter to Kiliaen van Rensselaer [34] [41] [65] saying he was presently betrothed to widow of Jonas Bronck [41] [65] 25 Jun 1643 Arendt VanCorlaer enters into lease agreement with Thomas Spicer (128.0) in Fort Amsterdam, Colony of New Netherland [11] 9 Oct 1643 Robert Cook bound to Arendt VanCorlaer as an indentured servant for 1 year [63] 16 Oct 1643 Arendt VanCorlaer named in note of Johannes Winckelman [63] 1643 Arendt VanCorlaer and Antonia Slaaghboom married [14] [45] [63] 1644 Arendt VanCorlaer traveled to Amsterdam, Netherlands [34] 19 Oct 1644 Arendt VanCorlaer admits debt to Jan Jansen Damen [63] 4 Nov 1644 power of attorney for Michiel Jansen assigned to Arendt VanCorlaer [63] 1647 Arendt VanCorlaer traveled to Colony of New Netherlands [34] Arendt VanCorlaer leased a farm called "The Flatt" near Fort Schuyler, West Trpy, New York [34] [60] c1653 Arendt VanCorlaer named in court Case [13] 1654 Arendt VanCorlaer living in Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland [12] 6 Oct 1654 Arendt VanCorlaer empowers Dirck van Schelluyne with Power of Attorney to collect rent from Thomas Spicer (128.0) [12] 1 Dec 1656 Arendt VanCorlaer receives power of attorney from Adriaen Janssen Van Leyden to proceed against Marcellis Janssen [71] 1657 Arendt VanCorlaer had servants, Theunis Gerritsz and Coenraed Lucasz, who performed farm work [36] 7 Nov 1657 Arendt VanCorlaer purchases house via auction from Johanna de Hulter [71] 23 Apr 1659 Arendt VanCorlaer granted land by Peter Stuyvesant in Beverwyck, New Netherland [16] [71] 1661 Arendt VanCorlaer founded Schenectady, New York [14] [21] [27] [34] [41] [43] [50] [52] [74] 1 Mar 1661 Arendt VanCorlaer purchased land [34] [71] in Beverwyck, New Netherland [34] from Albert Gisbert [71] 1661 Arendt VanCorlaer working as a brewer in Beverwyck, New Netherland [60] 9 May 1661 Arendt VanCorlaer obtains contract to plant tobacco [71] 27 Jul 1661 Arendt VanCorlaer purchases land at/near Schenectady, New York from Mohawk Indians [71] 8 Jun 1663 Arendt VanCorlaer purchases land in Connecticut from the Indians for the Dutch government [42] [60] 10 Oct 1664 Arendt VanCorlaer receives power of attorney from Gerrit Hendricksen Van Rys to collect debts [71] 13 Oct 1664 Arendt VanCorlaer purchases 32 bushels of wheat from Nartholomeus Hoogeboom [71] 26 Aug 1665 will of Arendt VanCorlaer made [14] [43] 1667 Arendt VanCorlaer died [14] [41] [50] [56] by drowning in Lake Champlain [14] [21] [22] [27] [41] [45] [50] [54] 2 Jun 1686 Benomi VanCorlaer and Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel married in Albany, New York [43] 1687 Anthony Cornelis Van der Poel and Catrina Jansen Croon living in Watervliet, Rensselaer Manor, New York [51] 17 Jun 1687 will of Anthony Cornelis Van der Poel made [51] [71] 19 Apr 1688 Arent VanCorlaer born [21] [27] [30] [40] [43] [52] [58] [60] in Albany, New York [43] 5 Febd1688 will of Anthony Cornelis Van der Poel proved [51] 1694 Catrina Jansen Croon living in Albany, New York [51] 11 Dec 1694 will of Catrina Jansen Croon made [51] 19 Apr 1695 Arent VanCorlaer baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, [7] Albany, New York [7] [43] 27 Dec 1697 Benomi VanCorlaer purchases lot in Albany, New York from Dutch Reformed Church, Albany, New York [71] 18 Sep 1700 deed dated 27 Dec 1697 recorded [71] 1 Jand1700 Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel received share of estate of Sybrant Van Schaick [71] 1 Apr 1701 Benomi VanCorlaer named in court case [71] 6 Aug 1701 Benomi VanCorlaer purchases lot in Albany, New York from Jacon Staets [71] 27 Jand1701 deed dated 6 Aug 1701 recorded [71] 3 May 1703 Benomi VanCorlaer received share of estate of Sybrant Van Schaick [71] 10 Jun 1703 receipt dated 3 May 1703 recorded [71] 26 Jun 1703 Benomi VanCorlaer named in case [71] 1709 Arendt VanCorlaer settled in Sancroick, New York [21] [27] [41] [61] [73] [74] 7 Jun 1709 will of Catrina Jansen Croon proved [51] 1711 Arent VanCorlaer built cabin [8] [27] [52] [73] [74] and trading post [21] [27] [30] [61] in Sancroick, New York [8] [21] [27] [61] c1723 Mary Lake born [6] [17] in Somerset County, [6] New Jersey [6] [17] 20 Oct 1723 Mary Lake baptized in Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] [31] [43] 1724 Arent VanCorlaer one of the founders of Fort St. Croix, New York [41] [52] [60] 1743 Arent VanCorlaer living in Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [19] [32] [52] living in Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [19] [21] [27] [32] [52] 23 Sep 1743 Mary Lake and Arent VanCorlaer married [3] [4] [18] [19] [21] [27] [30] [32] [43] [52] [61] [62] [67] in Middlesex County, [30] [43] New Jersey [19] [30] [32] [43] [52] 1754 moved from Sancroick, New York to Fort Massachusetts escaping an Indian war party [41] child #4, Marya, born [37] 17 Nov 1754 child #4, Marya, baptized in Six Mile Run Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey [43] 1755 child #5, Jacob, born in Town of Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York [37] [43] 1758 child #6, Henry, born [37] [43] in Albany, Albany County, New York [37] 1761 Arent VanCorlaer living in New Jersey [22] [68] 20 May 1761 Arent VanCorlaer and Nicholas Lake (110.31) purchase land in Albany County, New York from Jacob Schenk (member of Schachticook Indians) [22] [24] [53] [68] 15 Jun 1761 Arent VanCorlaer, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York [24] [53] [55] 17 Jun 1761 petition for 5000 acres in Albany County, New York by Arent VanCorlaer, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) referred [10] [24] [49] [70] 22 Jun 1761 land patent granted for Arent VanCorlaer, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) [10] [39] [49] [70] 3 Sep 1761 land patent received by Arent VanCorlaer, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) [70] 21 Nov 1761 Arent VanCorlaer, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) granted [15] [47] [49] [57] [70] 5000 acres [20] [21] [22] [47] [49] [57] [70] in Town of Whitecreek, [15] [22] [57] [70] Albany County, New York [15] [22] [47] [49] [57] [70] 18 May 1765 Arent VanCorlaer is transferred lots from patent dated 21 Nov 1761 [47] [71] 16 Jan 1775 Arent VanCorlaer and Mary Lake sell 96 acres to France Lucker [30] 14 Aug 1777 Arent VanCorlaer entered Queen's Loyal Rangers [67] 14 Oct 1777 Arent VanCorlaer captured in Saratoga, New York [67] 14 May 1778 Arent VanCorlaer appears before Albany County Board [22] [23] Arent VanCorlaer enters into recognizance [22] [23] 1779 living in Albany County, New York [44] 31 Dec 1788 Arent VanCorlaer mentioned in land grant [25] 5 Oct 1791 deed dated 18 May 1765 recorded [71] 1795 living in Cambridge, Washington County, New York [9] 11 Jan 1795 Arent VanCorlaer died [7] [40] [58] [60] in Mapleton, New York [30] [37] [43] [52] 20 Mar 1806 Mary Lake and all children involved in deed in Washington County, New York [9] Jan 1822 land purchased 21 Nov 1761 sold [57] Apr 1823 child #3, Elizabeth, died in Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York [37] 15 Nov 1951 article mentioning Arent VanCorlaer published in Washington County Post, Salem, New York [73] 2002 photo of cabin built by Arent VanCorlaer 1711 [8] 2003 photos of cabin built by Arent VanCorlaer 1711 [8] Notes - Mary Lake lived in Albany, New York; lived in White Creek, New York. [7] Arent VanCorlaer son of Benomi VanCorlaer [7] [21] [43] [52] and Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel; [7] [43] [71] known as "Aaron"; [43] [67] worked in fur trade; [21] [27] [67] buried in Sancoick Cemetery, [8] [40] Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York; [8] [40] [58] served as a Corporal during Americam Revolutionary War. [67] Benomi VanCorlaer son of Arendt VanCorlaer [7] [21] [30] [43] and Anna Schaets. [7] [43] Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel daughter of Anthony Cornelis Van der Poel [43] [51] and Catrina Jansen Croon. [51] Arendt VanCorlaer son of Hendrick VanCorlaer [7] [14] [43] and Nelle Willemsz; [43] a Captain; [41] friend of the Indians; [22] [34] [41] [54] known as "Brother Corlear" by the Indians; [41] served as an official in Beverwyck, New Netherland; [34] worked for Kiliaen van Rensselaer; [56] worked as a farmer; worked as a fur trader; worked as a livestock dealer; appointed as commissioner and trustee to build a school; lived in Nijkerk, Netherlands; [34] lived in Fort Schonowe, New York; lived in Fort Orange, New York; [41] lived at Union, Church, Front and Washington Streets, Schenectady, New York; [45] owned a slave named Bassie Pieterse. [56] Anna Schaets daughter of Gideon Schaets and Agnietje Mons. [43] Gideon Schaets a Reverend; son of Bartholomeus Schaets. [43] Hendrick VanCorlaer son of Goesson Van Curler [14] [43] and Gertgen Boldewin. [43] Nelle Willemsz daughter of Garrit Willemsz and Engeltje Van Rensselaer. [43] Engeltje Van Rensselaer daughter of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and Nellie Van Wenckum. [43] Kiliaen Van Rensselaer son of Johan Van Rensselaer and Derykibia Van Loxoel. [43] Nellie Van Wenckum daughter of Claes Van Wenckum and Engel Van Der Hell. [43] Derykibia Van Loxoel daughter of Nelis Van Loxoel and Rya Hanegraff. [43] Johan Van Rensselaer son of Hendrick Wolter Van Rensselaer and Sweme Van Indijck. [43] Hendrick Wolter Van Rensselaer son of Walter Van Rensselaer and Nelle Van Garder. [43] Walter Van Rensselaer son of Obert Van Rensselaer. [43] Antonia Slaaghboom married first Jonas Bronck. [41] [45] Child #2, Elizabeth, married Henry Barnhart. [9] [37] Child #3, Polly, married Joseph Barnhart. [9] Questions - Citation #1 says Mary Lake born c1731. [2] Citation #5 and Citation #7 refer to Arent VanCorlaer as Arendt Van Curler. [2] Citation #41 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arendt Van Curler or Corlear. [2] Citation #41 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arendt Van Corlaer. [2] Citation #41 says Arent VanCorlaer died 1797. [2] Citation #41 indicates Arent VanCorlaer born 1690. [2] Citation #9 refers to Mary Lake as Meriah. [2] Citation #9 and Citation #40 refer to Arent VanCorlaer as Aaron Van Curler. [2] Citation #11, Citation #16 and Citation #34 refer to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arent van Curler. [2] Citation #56 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arend van Curler. [2] Citation #25 and Citation #45 refer to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arent Van Curler. [2] Citation #12 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arent van Corlaer. [2] Citation #13 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arent van Corler. [2] Citation #14 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arendt van Corlear. [2] Citation #36 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arent van Curler. [2] Citation #44 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arent Van Corlear. [2] Citation #14 says Arent VanCorlaer born 10 Apr 1696. [2] Citation #30 and Citation #43 say Arent VanCorlaer born 19 Apr 1696. [2] Citation #43 says Arent VanCorlaer baptized 19 Apr 1696. [2] Citation #22 says Arent VanCorlaer born 1690. [2] Citation #14, Citation #30 and Citation #43 say Arent VanCorlaer died 1 Mar 1795. [2] Citation #43 says Arent VanCorlaer died 3 Jan 1795. [2] Citation #52 gives two death dates for Arent VanCorlaer: 17 Mar 1795 and 17 Jan 1797. [2] Citation #43 refers to Nelle Williemsz as both Nelle Willemsz and Nelle Williemsz. [2] Citation #22 says Arent VanCorlaer died 1797. [2] Citation #22 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arendt Van Corlaer. [2] Citation #22 names the father of Arent VanCorlaer as Arendt Van Corlaer. [2] Citation #21 refers to Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel as Elizabeth. [2] Citation #21 refers to Anna Schaets as Ameke. [2] Citation #27 refers to Benomi VanCorlaer as Benoni. [2] Citation #30 refers to Benomi VanCorlaer as Bennoni van Curler. [2] Citation #30 makes it unclear whether Arent VanCorlaer and Mary Lake were married in Albany County, New York or Middlesex County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #34 refers to Rensselaerswyck, Colony of New Netherland as Rensselaerswijck. [2] Citation #34 refers to Beverwyck, New Netherland as Beverwijck. [2] Citation #34 refers to Antonia Slaaghboom as Anthonia. [2] Citation #63 refers to Antonia Slaaghboom as Anthonia Slachboom or Anthonia Slaghboom. [2] Citation #37 says Mary Lake born 1740 in Middlesex County, New Jersey; died 1806 in Rensselaer County, New York. [2] Citation #37 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arendt van Curler. [2] Citation #38 and Citation #39 refer to Arent VanCorlaer as Aarent Van Courlaer. [2] Citation #37 says Arent VanCorlaer born 8 Feb 1690 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York; died 3 Jan 1795. [2] Citation #37 refers to Benomi VanCorlaer as Benoni Arentsen van Corlaer. [2] Citation #37 refers to Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel as Elizabeth Van der Poel. [2] Citation #43 says Arent VanCorlaer buried in St. Croix Cemetery. [2] Child #3, Polly, and child #4, Marya, could be the same person. [2] Citation #43 says Arendt VanCorlaer and Anna Schaets never married. [2] Citation #43 gives two baptismal dates for Mary Lake: 20 Oct 1723 and 20 Mar 1723. [2] Citation #45 and Citation #54 say Arendt VanCorlaer emigrated 1630. [2] Citation #45 says Arendt VanCorlaer died Jul 1669. [2] Citation #46 says "The Present register of baptisms at Six-Mile Run commences 1787." That seems to contradict Timeline event dated 17 Nov 1754. Before 1787 the church seems to be at Three-Mile Run. [2] Citation #51 refers to Alida Lysbeth Vanderpoel as Elisabeth. [2] Citation #51 refers to Catrina Jansen Croon as both Catrina Jansen Croon and Catrine Jans Crom. [2] Citation #51 refers to Benomi VanCorlaer as both Benoni van Corlaer and Bennony van Corlaer. [2] Citation #51 refers to Anthony Cornelis Van der Poel as Anthony Cornelissen Van der Poel. [2] Citation #52 says Arent VanCorlaer born in Schenectady, New York. [2] Citation #62 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arrent Courlaer. [2] Citation #68 refers to Arent VanCorlaer as Arent Corlaer. [2] Citation #52 says Arent VanCorlaer taken prisoner 19 Aug 1777 and released 15 Oct 1777; Arent VanCorlaer would have been 89 years old in 1777; perhaps it was actually Aaron VanCorlaer (109.60) who was taken prisoner (Arent and Aaron seemed to have been used interchangeably). [2] Citation #54 refers to Arendt VanCorlaer as Arendt van Curler, Arendt Van Curler, Arendt Van Corlaer. [2] Citation #54 says Arendt VanCorlaer had no descendants. [2] Citation #56 says Arendt VanCorlaer emigrated to America 1637. [2] Citation #62 says Mary Lake married first Samuel Reed. [2] Citation #67 seems to indicate Mary Lake the daughter of John Lake. [2] Citation #72 indicates Arent VanCorlaer served as a Corporal during the American Revolutionary War; however, he was born in 1688 and would have been too old to have served. [4] Extras - Additional info. [7] [21] [26] [27] [28] [29] [34] [43] [56] Additional info concerning Arendt VanCorlaer. [60] [69] Location of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent. [20] Maps showing boundary of VanCorlaer & Lake Patent, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->LakePatent [35] and Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->VanCorlaerLakePatent.jpg [48] Lands comprising VanCorlaer & Lake Patent confiscated by United States government after the American Revolutionary War. [22] Citation #33 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, Nicholas Lake (110.31), Thomas Lake (110.3), Jacobus Lake (110.9) and John Lake (110.2) in Town of Whitecreek, Albany County, New York (shown as VanCorlaer & Lake Patent in Citation #20). 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 #20. However, research by Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988) says that no part of The Battle of Bennington was fought on any part of the 5000 acres purchased 21 Nov 1761. [2] Misc->BenningtonBattlefield [2] "Mrs. Curler" in Citation #42 could be Anna Schaets or Antonia Slaaghboom. [2] Information concerning Arendt VanCorlaer. [54] [66] Maps and info regarding Battle of Bennington, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->BattleOfBennington [2] An AI analysis of the life of Arendt VanCorlaer, Reference->110.32.txt [59] Jacob/Jacobus van Curler named in Citation #63, Citation #64 and Citation #65 perhaps a brother of Arendt VanCorlaer. [2] Some history of Town of White Creek, Washington County, New York. [74] Citations - 1. www.familycentral.net 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, <walkers@vaix.net>, Reference->113.txt 4. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->111.46.txt 5. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216), 17 Jan 2019 6. Kathleen Gagon, 937 North 200 East, American Fork, Utah 84003, <kgagon1@enol.com>, 801-756-4492 7. message info, Reference->110.32.txt 8. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 2 Feb 2020, Reference->110.32.txt, Misc->VanCorlaerWhiteCreekHouse.jpg and Maps->USA->NewYork->WashingtonCounty->WhiteCreek 9. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 16 Nov 2016, Reference->110.32.txt 10. Calendar of Council Minutes, NY, HC Burleigh Papers (page 9), Herbert C. Burleigh (3.2454, child i), Misc->113.pdf 11. lease agreement, Records->Misc->128.jpg and Reference->128.txt 12. Power of Attorney, Records->Misc->110.32-2-p1.jpg, Records->Misc->110.32-2-p2.jpg and Reference->110.32.txt 13. court case, Records->Misc->128.-8p1.jpg, Records->Misc->128.-8p2.jpg and Reference->128.txt 14. http://threerivershms.com/vancurlergene.htm (Louis E. Cuyler) 15. Annette (Findley) Truesdell (3.600, child i) <atrue@garlic.com>, 14 Dec 1999, Reference->110.9.txt 16. "New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch", Charles T. Gehring, 1980, Misc->110.32 17. Craig Kanalley <ckanalley@gmail.com> (0.0.0.216) 18. Brianne Kelly-Bly <bkellybly@worldnet.att.net>, New Jersey Archives 19. 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 20. "A History of the Cambridge Area", Robert W. Raymond, c2011, Misc->110.32.jpg 21. http://threerivershms.com/arentvc.htm, Reference->110.32.txt 22. "Old Cambridge District", Amos DeLaney Moscrip, 1941, Misc->110.32-2 23. "Minutes of the Commissioners for detecting and defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York", Victor Hugo Paltsits, 1909, Misc->109.7-4.pdf 24. "Calendar of NY Colonial Manuscripts, Indorsed Land Papers", 1864, Misc->110.31.jpg 25. "Calendar of NY Colonial Manuscripts, Indorsed Land Papers", 1864, Misc->110.32-2.jpg 26. "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 27. "Our Yesteryears, a Narrative History of White Creek, NY", Paul Jones, 1960-61, Misc->110.32-4.jpg 28. https://whitecreekhistorian.wordpress.com/the-van-corlaerlake-trading-post/, Misc->110.32-3 29. "History of the City of New York", Martha J. 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Hoosick Township Historical Society, 166 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, New York, enumeration of Sancoick Cemetery, Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York 41. "The Hoosac Valley", Grace Greylock Niles, 1912 42. "Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y.", E. B. O'Callaghan, Part II, 1866, Reference->110.32.txt 43. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/alexander/11344/, Reference->17.557.txt 44. 1779 map, Maps->USA->NewYork->AlbanyCounty->110.32.jpg 45. http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/bios_a.html, Reference->110.32.txt 46. "Eight Memorial Sermons", Abraham Messler, D.D., 1873 47. indentures, Records->Deeds->110.32 48. White Creek Historian 49. patent, Records->Deeds->110.32-2 50. "An Adirondack Chronology", 2011, Reference->110.32.txt 51. will abstracts, Misc->110.32-14.jpg and Misc->110.32-15.jpg 52. "A History of My People and Yours", Claud Nelson McMillan, 1956 53. 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 54. "Arendt van Curler", William Elliot Griffis, 1884, Reference->110.32.txt 55. "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 56. https://mijngelderland.nl/inhoud/canons/nijkerk/arend-van-curler-1620-1667, Misc->110.32-5 57. "List of Patents of Lands, &c. to be Sold in January, 1822 for Arrears of Quit Rent", E. E. Brownell, 4 Nov 1937, Reference->110.32.txt 58. cemetery transcription, Misc->110.11-2.png 59. Wesley Johnston <wwjohnston01@yahoo.com> (0.0.988), 21 Apr 2025 60. "History of Rensselaer Co., New York", Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, 1880, Misc->110.32-6 61. "A Family's Incredible Journey", Debra B. North, 2020 62. Russ Waller <wallerhall@rogers.com>, Misc->111.46.pdf and Misc->111.46-2.jpg 63. "New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch", Vol II, Arnold J. F. Laer, 1974, Misc->110.32-16.jpg, Misc->110.32-17.jpg, Misc->110.32-18.jpg and Misc->110.32-19.jpg 64. "History of New Netherland", E. B. O'Callaghan, 1846, Misc->110.32-20.jpg, Misc->110.32-21.jpg, Misc->110.32-22.jpg and Misc->110.32-23.jpg 65. "History of New Netherland", E. B. O'Callaghan, 1846, Misc->110.32-24.jpg 66. "History of New Netherland", E. B. O'Callaghan, 1846, Misc->110.32-25.jpg, Misc->110.32-26.jpg, Misc->110.32-27.jpg, Misc->110.32-28.jpg and Misc->110.32-29.jpg 67. "The British Campaign of 1777", Vol 2, Gavin K. Watt, 2013 68. deed, Records->Deeds->110.32-3.pdf and Records->Deeds->110.32-4.pdf 69. "The Annals of Albany", Vol VII, J. Munsell, 1856, Misc->110.32-30.jpg, Misc->110.32-31.jpg and Misc->110.32-32.jpg 70. petition and grant, Misc->110.32-33.pdf and Records->Misc->110.2-5.jpg 71. deed index, Misc->110.32-34.jpg 72. "The British Campaign of 1777", Vol 2, Gavin K. Watt, 2013, Misc->110.32-35.jpg 73. article, Newspapers->Misc->110.32.jpg 74. White Creek historians, Misc->110.32-36.jpg Children: 109.60 i. Aaron. [5] [9] [14] [37] [43] ii. Elizabeth. [6] [37] [43] iii. Polly. [9] [43] iv. Marya. [37] [43] 109.50 v. Jacob. [5] [9] [37] [43] 109.152 vi. Henry. [9] [37] [43]
110.33 Abraham Lake Father - 111.17 Joseph Lake Mother - Aeltje Burbank Timeline - 26 Mar 1731 Abraham Lake baptized [1] [3] [5] [7] [10] [11] [12] [18] in Dutch Reformed Church, [5] [7] [12] [18] Port Richmond, [5] [12] [18] Richmond County, New York [3] [5] [7] [12] [18] 7 Jul 1761 Abraham Lake and Altje Burbank issued a marriage license in New York [4] Abraham Lake and Altje Burbank married [1] [6] [10] [11] in Richmond County, New York [6] Feb 1770 child #1, Cornelius, born [1] [14] 5 Aug 1771 child #2, Mary, born [6] 27 Aug 1771 Daniel Mesereau born [6] 19 Jul 1772 child #3, Desire, born [1] [6] [9] [10] in Dutchess County, New York [9] 1 Nov 1773 child #4, Joseph, born [1] [17] 1776 Abraham Lake serving as a Private in militia, Richmond County, New York [16] c1778 child #5, Alida, born [1] in Richmond County, New York [6] 1 Aug 1783 Abraham Lake and Patience ------ married [17] [19] [20] in Richmond County, [20] New York [19] [20] 6 Oct 1798 child #5, Alida, and Daniel Mesereau married [5] [6] [13] 5 Sep 1803 child #1, Cornelius, died [14] 16 Jul 1855 Daniel Mesereau died [6] Notes - Abraham Lake born in Richmond County, New York. [6] Patience ------ married first ------ Burbank. [17] Child #2, Mary, married Abraham Merrill. [6] Child #1, Cornelius, buried in Lake Cemetery, Graniteville, Richmond County, New York. [14] [15] Abraham Merrill born in Richmond County, New York. [6] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Altje Burbank as both Altje and Aeltje. [2] Citation #10 refers to Altje Burbank as Alteja Burbanck, Aaltje Barbank and Elshe Burbank. [2] Citation #18 refers to Altje Burbank as Aaltje Barbank. [2] Citation #19 refers to ------ Burbank as ------ Perbanck. [2] Citation #20 refers to ------ Burbank as ------ Berbank. [2] Citation #4 refers to Burbank as Burbanck. [2] Citation #6 refers to Altje Burbank as Aeltie. [2] Citation #6 says child #5, Alida, born 1770. [2] Citation #9 refers to Altje Burbank as Altje Barbanck. [2] Citations - 1. email exchange, May 2001, Reference->111.17.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time.", Richard M. Bayles, 1887, Reference->110.33.txt 4. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", by the Society, Vol. 6, Oct 1875, Reference->110.33.txt 5. "Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Vol IV", 1909, Reference->110.33.txt 6. Marguerite Joan Lake (3.2086) <hank-o@comcast.net>, 16 May 2019 7. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume I; Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey; John E. Stillwell, 1903 8. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/, Reference->110.33.txt 9. Kay Allen, 13 Feb 2003, Reference->110.33.txt 10. message exchange, Reference->110.33.txt 11. "Old Families of Staten Island", J. J. Clute, 1877, Misc->112.9 12. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 13. "Morris's Memorial History of Staten Island New York", Vol II, Ira K. Morris, 1898 14. "A Journal of American Ancestry", Vols 1 & 2, Lyman Horace Weeks, 1912, Misc->109.52-2.jpg 15. findagrave.com 16. "Staten Island and Its People, A History 1609-1929", Vol 1, Charles W. Leng & William T. Davis, 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. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time.", Richard M. Bayles, 1887 19. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record", by the Society, Vol. 6, Oct 1875, Misc->110.33.jpg 20. http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/ ("Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald", James Maher) Children by Abraham Lake and Altje Burbank: i. Cornelius. [1] [6] [10] ii. Mary. [6] 109.150 iii. Desire. [1] [6] [10] 109.49 iv. Joseph. [1] [6] [10] [17] v. Alida. [1] [6] [10]
110.34 Daniel Lake Father - 111.13 Daniel Lake Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 28 Feb 1719 Sarah Connor born [8] [18] [25] in Richmond County, New York [8] 26 Jul 1719 Daniel Lake born [2] [13] [25] [26] in Richmond County, New York [8] [29] 1727 living in Richmond County, New York [1] c1739 Daniel Lake and Sarah Connor married [8] [28] 1740 child #1, Else, born [8] 23 Jun 1741 child #2, Daniel, born in Richmond County, New York [8] 29 Jan 1744 child #3, Patience, born in Richmond County, New York [8] 1744 child #4, Sarah, born [8] 1745 child #5, Joseph, born [8] 24 Aug 1746 child #6, Rebecca, born [8] 13 Nov 1748 Daniel Lake witnesses will of Daniel Perrine, Richmond County, New York [14] 7 Jan 1750 child #7, William, born [2] [5] [8] [13] [18] 26 Sep 1754 Daniel Lake named as an executor of estate of John van der Beek, Richmond County, New York [12] [15] 7 Dec 1757 Daniel Lake witnesses will of Joseph Guyon, Richmond County, New York [15] 5 Feb 1762 Daniel Lake named as executor of will of Christian Corsen, [16] [23] Richmond County, [16] New York [16] [23] Oct 1776 Daniel Lake named as paying taxes in Richmond County, New York [27] 15 Mar 1777 Daniel Lake named as executor of will of Johannes Simonson, Richmond County, New York [17] 1783 child #5, Joseph, living in Richmond County, New York [10] 1789 living in Richmond County, New York [7] [21] 30 Oct 1789 will of Daniel Lake made [7] 30 Aug 1792 Daniel Lake died [2] [8] [13] [19] [26] [28] [29] in Richmond County, New York [8] [29] 4 Sep 1792 will of Daniel Lake proved [6] [8] [11] [19] [28] May 1793 will of Sarah Connor made [28] 1795 Sarah Connor died in Richmond County, New York [8] will of Sarah Connor proved [28] Notes - Daniel Lake buried in Lake Cemetery, Graniteville, Richmond County, New York. [8] Sarah Connor daughter of Sarah ------; [28] buried in Lake Cemetery, Graniteville, Richmond County, New York. [8] Questions - Citation #3 says Daniel Lake married Margaretta ------. [4] Citation #5, Citation #8, Citation #18 and Citation #22 say Daniel Lake born 26 Jan 1719. [4] Citation #28 gives two dates of birth for Daniel Lake: 26 Jul 1719 and 26 Jan 1719. [4] Citation #5 and Citation #22 say Daniel Lake died 10 Jul 1762. [4] Citation #8 says will of Daniel Lake made 31 Oct 1789. [4] Citation #6, Citation #11, Citation #19 and Citation #28 say will of Daniel Lake made 13 Oct 1789. [4] Citation #29 says the parents of Daniel Lake are 111.0 and 111.1. [4] Citation #29 says Daniel Lake born 26 Jan 1717. [4] Citation #8 refers to Jacob Garretse as Jabob Larzelere. [4] Citation #7 refers to Peter Mersereau as Peter Meserean. [4] Citation #7 refers to John Micheau as John Michen. [4] Citation #9 refers to Lake as Leake. [4] Citation #20 says the mother of Daniel Lake is Patience Throckmorton. [4] Citation #20 refers to Sarah Connor as Sarah Connors. [4] Citation #28 refers to Connor as both Connors and Conners. [4] Citation #19 says Daniel Lake married Sarah Perine (born 23 Sep 1763), daughter of Edward Perine (1729 Richmond County, New York - Aug 1779 Richmond County, New York, son of Peter Perine and Mary ------) and Ann Holmes (died 3 Apr 1806); Daniel Lake and Sarah Perine had a child, Ann Holmes, who married John Barger. (If correct, Edward Perine is the brother of Margaret Perrine (spouse of mother of 109.52.)) [4] Extras - Additional info. [2] Citations - 1. will of Daniel Lake (111.13), Records->Wills->111.13.jpg 2. "Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York", Rosalie Fellows Bailey, A. B., 1936, Reference->113.txt 3. Headley papers, Atlantic County (New Jersey) Historical Society, Reference->113.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time", Richard M. Bayles, 1887, Reference->112.6.txt and Misc->112.6-10.jpg 6. "History of Richmond County, (Staten Island) New York, From its Discovery to the Present Time", Richard M. Bayles, 1887, Reference->110.34.txt and Misc->112.6-10.jpg 7. "New York Abstracts of Wills, Admin. and Guardianships, 1787-1835", Misc->110.34.jpg and Reference->110.34.txt 8. findagrave.com 9. "The Jerseyman", Flemington, NJ, vol 10, no 1, Feb 1904, Reference->109.81.txt 10. will abstract, Reference->109.52.txt and Records->Wills->109.52.jpg 11. "Old Families of Staten Island", J. J. Clute, 1877, Misc->112.9 12. "Calendar of Wills", Records->Wills->110.34.jpg 13. Early Bergen County Families, Pat Wardell, 130 Crestview Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, <the.wardells@gte.net>, Oct 2010 14. Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1895, Reference->110.34.txt 15. Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1896, Reference->110.34.txt 16. Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1897, Reference->110.34.txt 17. Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1900, Reference->110.34.txt 18. DAR Magazine, Nov 1988, Misc->110.34-2.jpg 19. "Daniel Perrin 'The Huguenot' and His Descendants in America", Howland Delano Perrine, 1910 20. Cathy Baker <marycatherinebaker@hotmail.com>, 17 Sep 2023 21. probated will of William Lake (109.52), Records->Wills->109.52 22. "Morris's Memorial History of Staten Island New York", Vol II, Ira K. Morris, 1898 23. "The History of Captain Richard Stillwell", John E. Stillwell 1930 24. "A History of Captain Nicholas Stillwell", John E. Stillwell, 1930, Misc->109.81.jpg 25. transcription of bible records, Misc->28.91 26. "A Journal of American Ancestry", Vols 1 & 2, Lyman Horace Weeks, 1912, Misc->109.52-2.jpg 27. "Staten Island and Its People, A History 1609-1929", Vol 1, Charles W. Leng & William T. Davis, 1930 28. "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) 29. geni.com Children: 109.61 i. Else. [7] [28] [29] 109.59 ii. Daniel. [2] [6] [7] [8] [10] [11] [13] [21] [24] [28] [29] 109.57 iii. Patience. [7] [8] [28] [29] 109.81 iv. Sarah. [7] [8] [9] [28] 109.218 v. Joseph. [2] [6] [7] [8] [10] [11] [13] [21] [28] 109.226 vi. Rebecca. [7] [28] [29] 109.52 vii. William. [2] [5] [6] [7] [8] [13] [18] [28] [29] 109.223 viii. Anne. [7] [28]