Johannes Van Hoesen, 1655–1727?> (aged 72 years)
- Name
- Johannes /Van Hoesen/
- Given names
- Johannes
- Surname
- Van Hoesen
Birth
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Unique identifier: 561188F8C177B89084494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF74768 |
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Death of a father
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Unique identifier: 561188F8CFBA2899B4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF74845 |
Marriage
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Unique identifier: 5611890828FAF73E54494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF12771 |
Christening of a son
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Unique identifier: 561188F8BE6FA88E64494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF74756 |
Marriage
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Unique identifier: 56118907296AD28E14494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF3194 |
Marriage of a son
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Unique identifier: 561189085A7047F974494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF14251 |
Reference Number
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Unique identifier: 561188F8C1BC2890B4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF74770 Shared note: 36233 |
Death
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Unique identifier: 561188F8C18F289094494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF74769 |
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1608–1677
Birth: 1608
— Husum, Schleswig, Germany Death: about 1677 — Claverack, Albany Co, NY |
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Marriage | Marriage — May 15, 1639 — |
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1655–1727
Birth: October 1655
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— Claverack, Albany Co, NY Death: October 24, 1727 — Claverack, Albany Co, NY |
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1655–1727
Birth: October 1655
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— Claverack, Albany Co, NY Death: October 24, 1727 — Claverack, Albany Co, NY |
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Marriage | Marriage — before 1687 — |
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1697–1763
Christening: August 1, 1697
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— Kingston, Ulster Co, NY Death: January 1763 — Anson Co, NC |
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himself |
1655–1727
Birth: October 1655
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— Claverack, Albany Co, NY Death: October 24, 1727 — Claverack, Albany Co, NY |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — June 19, 1709 — Claverack, Albany Co, NY |
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Reference Number |
Shared note
36233 |
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Shared note
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HISTORY: He had land south of the Hudson-Athens ferry slip as well as in the Kinderhook area. In 1705 he was a deacon in the Lutheran Church and in 1720 he was listed as a freeholder in Claverack. He was an Indian interpreter at all of the great meetings for many years. On Oct 24, 1724, he deeded property to his "sons, Gerrit and Jacob, who have dutifully assisted and supported me in my old age." SOURCE: Van Hooser Family in the United States, by Joyce Lindstrom, page 4; RESEARCH: Sherry Smith. [:CR:] |