Sources |
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990), Vol. 1, pg. 388 (Reliability: 4), 14 Jan 2005.
Birth/Baptism
Hover, Henderick & Elizabeth (Frank): John, b. 3/10/1783; bapt. 4/21/1783 (DRC:66). Sponsors: John Kelder & Barber Kelder.
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
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Letter from William J. Biche
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|
Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: WILLIAM J BICHE [mailto:wjbiche@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:34 PM
To: Kelly, Paul-"Bichet"
Cc: Biche, Mark -office
Subject: Bichet
Paul,
Thanks for the very interesting info about CFB.
The Report I referred to, from the Town of Wilna, was from my father's files. It is not in great shape so I'll send you a copy by regular mail.
I'll also send you a copy of the document I have regarding CFB's intention to become a citizen to see if it's the same document you have. It was also in my father's things.
I have nothing regarding CFB's wife Jean Marie. All I have is her name in the first report, the one from the Town of Wilna. As you probably know, the Town of Wilna has been a part of Fort (Camp) Drum since the early '40's or maybe before.
All I have on Susan is from a headstone in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Evans Mills. It's difficult to read. I think it says:
SUSAN
wife of
Francis Becha (spelling)
former wife of
Peter Croissani
died Jan 14, 1885
79yrs 10 mo
Susan was born in 1804. CFB was born in 1786 so Susan was only about 18 years younger so it's possible they could have married at least from an age stand point. There is a headstone in the Evans Mills Cemetery marked:
FRANCIS C. BICHET (this no doubt Claude Fran |
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Map of Haute-Saone region in France Note the town of Ronchamp to the northwest of Vesoul.
Source:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.beurrier/images/region.jpg |
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Extracted data from Report This is the family data contained within the "Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family 18 July, 1828". |
- [S1253] Jefferson County Land Records, New York. Jefferson., D2: 380, Deed from David Hoover to Elizabeth Hoover, May 5, 1829 (Reliability: 3), 15 Jun 2016.
This indenture made the fifth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine between David Hoover of the town of Le Ray County of Jefferson & state of New York of the first part and Elizabeth Hoover, widow of Henry Hoover deceased of the second part witneseth that the partys of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained sold released enfeoffed and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell release enfeoff and confirm unto the said party of the second part in her actual posession now being and to her heirs and assigns forever all that certain peice or parcel of land lying and being situated in the town of Le Ray County of Jefferson and State of New York and is a part of a certain lot deeded to me by Jacob Hoover, Julena Hoover his wife & William Hoover & Polly his wife under date of February first A.D. 1828 and is the part of said lot lying on the East side of the road leading from Jacob Kellen to A. Walrods supposed to contain twenty five acres of land be the same more or less being part of lots No. 239 or 243 of the subdivisions of great lot No. 4 of Macomb's purchase.
Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenences thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereoef and all the estate right title interest claim or demand whatsoever of the said part of the first part either in law or equity of in and to the above baragined premises with the said hereditaments and apputenances; to have and to hold the said described to the said party of the second part her heirs and assigns to the sole and only proper use benefit and behoof of the said party of the second part her heirs and assigns forever subject to the conditions and stipulations contained in the letters patent whereby the lands were originally granted; and the said party of the first part for himself & his heirs executors and administrators do covenant grant bargain promise and agree to warrant and forever defend the above bargained premises and every part and parcel thereof unto the said party of the second part her heirs and assigns against all and every person or persons claiming or to claim the said premises, or any part thereof. In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written: David Hoover [??]
signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Jefferson County:
Personally appeared before me this 5th day of May A. D. 1829 David Hoover the person named in and known to me to be the person who executed the within deed and the duly acknowledged that he executed the same.
Herman Millard, Commissioner
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Letter from William J. Biche
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|
Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: WILLIAM J BICHE [mailto:wjbiche@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:34 PM
To: Kelly, Paul-"Bichet"
Cc: Biche, Mark -office
Subject: Bichet
Paul,
Thanks for the very interesting info about CFB.
The Report I referred to, from the Town of Wilna, was from my father's files. It is not in great shape so I'll send you a copy by regular mail.
I'll also send you a copy of the document I have regarding CFB's intention to become a citizen to see if it's the same document you have. It was also in my father's things.
I have nothing regarding CFB's wife Jean Marie. All I have is her name in the first report, the one from the Town of Wilna. As you probably know, the Town of Wilna has been a part of Fort (Camp) Drum since the early '40's or maybe before.
All I have on Susan is from a headstone in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Evans Mills. It's difficult to read. I think it says:
SUSAN
wife of
Francis Becha (spelling)
former wife of
Peter Croissani
died Jan 14, 1885
79yrs 10 mo
Susan was born in 1804. CFB was born in 1786 so Susan was only about 18 years younger so it's possible they could have married at least from an age stand point. There is a headstone in the Evans Mills Cemetery marked:
FRANCIS C. BICHET (this no doubt Claude Fran |
|
Map of Haute-Saone region in France Note the town of Ronchamp to the northwest of Vesoul.
Source:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.beurrier/images/region.jpg |
|
Deed from David Hoover to Elizabeth Hoover Deed from David Hoover to Elizabeth Hoover
Source: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-33134-19355-81?cc=2078654 |
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Extracted data from Report This is the family data contained within the "Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family 18 July, 1828". |
- [S670] U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872, (\i Ancestry.com\i0 . http://ancestry.com : 2010.), (http://ancestry.com : accessed October 7, 2010); Pension payment record for Elizabeth Huber; Treasury Department pension payment records for payments made semiannually from 1818-1871. (Reliability: 3), 7 Oct 2010.
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
Page 1:
SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
Page 2:
further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
Page 3:
In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
Page 4:
in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
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Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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- [S93] Will of Elizabeth Hoover (Frank), (June 28, 1838, Jefferson County Surrogates Office, Watertown, New York
Book A, Pages 306 to 308), Book A, pages 306 to 308. (Reliability: 3), 5 Jan 2005.
Also I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Hoover all such sum or sums of money that are in his hands and that he has received of the agent of the United States for paying pensions and also all such sum or sums as may become my due by reason of my drawing or receiving a Pension from the United States which was granted to me for services rendered in the Revolutionary War by Henry Huber my deceased husband.
- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
Page 1:
SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
Page 2:
further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
Page 3:
In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
Page 4:
in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
|
Letter from William J. Biche
|
|
Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: WILLIAM J BICHE [mailto:wjbiche@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:34 PM
To: Kelly, Paul-"Bichet"
Cc: Biche, Mark -office
Subject: Bichet
Paul,
Thanks for the very interesting info about CFB.
The Report I referred to, from the Town of Wilna, was from my father's files. It is not in great shape so I'll send you a copy by regular mail.
I'll also send you a copy of the document I have regarding CFB's intention to become a citizen to see if it's the same document you have. It was also in my father's things.
I have nothing regarding CFB's wife Jean Marie. All I have is her name in the first report, the one from the Town of Wilna. As you probably know, the Town of Wilna has been a part of Fort (Camp) Drum since the early '40's or maybe before.
All I have on Susan is from a headstone in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Evans Mills. It's difficult to read. I think it says:
SUSAN
wife of
Francis Becha (spelling)
former wife of
Peter Croissani
died Jan 14, 1885
79yrs 10 mo
Susan was born in 1804. CFB was born in 1786 so Susan was only about 18 years younger so it's possible they could have married at least from an age stand point. There is a headstone in the Evans Mills Cemetery marked:
FRANCIS C. BICHET (this no doubt Claude Fran |
|
Map of Haute-Saone region in France Note the town of Ronchamp to the northwest of Vesoul.
Source:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/yves.beurrier/images/region.jpg |
|
John Weibert
|
|
Extracted data from Report This is the family data contained within the "Report of Claude Francois Bichet & Family 18 July, 1828". |
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
- [S93] Will of Elizabeth Hoover (Frank), (June 28, 1838, Jefferson County Surrogates Office, Watertown, New York
Book A, Pages 306 to 308), Book A, pages 306 to 308.
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Passenger List of the Ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia Passenger list of the ship C. Amelia, arriving in New York, New York, June 30, 1828 from Le Havre, France. |
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Philip Webert, Orleans, Jefferson County, NY, 1930 Philip Webert, Orleans, Jefferson County, NY, 1930
Image source: https://archive.org/stream/newyorkcensus00reel1443#page/n533/mode/1up |
- [S93] Will of Elizabeth Hoover (Frank), (June 28, 1838, Jefferson County Surrogates Office, Watertown, New York
Book A, Pages 306 to 308), Book A, pages 306 to 308.
- [S547] Northern New York Genealogy, Sid, (http://nnygenealogy.com) (Reliability: 3), 16 Oct 2007.
Elizabeth
wife of
Henry Hoover
died March 7
1839
aged 87 years
- [S547] Northern New York Genealogy, Sid, (http://nnygenealogy.com) (Reliability: 3), 16 Oct 2007.
Elizabeth
wife of
Henry Hoover
died March 7
1839
aged 87 years
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
|
Watertown Daily Times See column 3
John B. Bichet, deceased, LeRay, F. E. ______? executor, LeRay, settled in part. |
- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
Page 1:
SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
Page 2:
further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
Page 3:
In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
Page 4:
in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
Page 1:
SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
Page 2:
further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
Page 3:
In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
Page 4:
in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [S89] Compendium of Early Mohawk Families, Maryly B. Penrose, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1001 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
21202, 1990).
- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
Page 1:
SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
Page 2:
further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
Page 3:
In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
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in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
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Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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- [S546] Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, NARA, (Primary source: Footnote.com; http://www.footnote.com
Original source:
National Archives and Records Administration
Wasington, D.C.
Series M804, rolls 461-1710), Pension No. W23,355 - Huber, Henry (Reliability: 3), 13 Oct 2007.
The transcription of each page [59 in all] in Pension file W23,355 follows.
Source: Footnote.com
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SERVICE:
New York
Huber, Henry
Elizabeth
Number
W 23,355
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further proof of
Elizabeth Huber
apptn for pension affdt
of Geo. Rosencrantz
Hn A. Loomis
AR
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In the matter of the application of Elizabeth Huber for a pension as the widow of Henry Huber late of the Town of Little Falls deceased
Herkimer County Ls George Rosencrantz of the town of Little Falls, County of Herkimer and State of New York being duly sworn saith that he is seventy years of age and upwards, and that his father was the Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz the minister of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church in the German Flats in the now county of Herkimer from the anchist revolution of deponent previous to the Revolutionary War & during that war & long afterwards until his death - that a short time since Peter Huber of the county of Jefferson a son of old Captain Henry Huber called upon this deponent to search the records kept by this deponents father of marriages where the ceremony was perfomed by him & alledged that his mother stated that she was married to said Henry Huber by deponents father. This deponent saith he searched the only book of records in deponents posesion of his fathers record of marriages & could not find the marriage of said Henry Huber and in fact no record of marriages going so far back in date as the widow of said Henry Huber alledges they were married, and deponent saith that said Peter also searched said book of records & which book deponent states is the only book of records of baptisms and marriages or letters extant and that when his father died about the year 1796 all his books & papers extant were left in the care and posesion of this deponent. This deponent saith that on Saturday the second of December instant he was looking over some papers which he supposed useless in an old chest of drawers and that
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in looking them over he came across a half sheet, or leaf, of paper in his said fathers hand writing and on which he found the record of marriages commencing with the 15th day of February 1774 and ending the first day of November of the same year, on which half sheet or leaf of a book is the record of the marriage of said Henry Huber in the record spelled in the German Henrich Huber to Elizabeth Frank on the 27th M
This Pension record contains several pages [59 in all] each of which are transcribed in their entirety (see Detail Text tab) :
*There are many more pages contained in the original NARA file folder than I received when ordering the information from NARA back in 2004. Upon going to Footnote.com and checking their collections, I found the same Pension No. W23,355 which contained 59 pages, not 26 as originally thought. I include all 59 images from Footnote.com (Oct. 2007, greyscale) and the images I received from NARA (2004, black and white).
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Side note:
Adam Loux (now Loucks), whose house, about three-fourths of a mile north of Stone Arabia, on the farm now occupied by J. Ervin Graff, was a meeting place of the Tryon county Committee of Safety, was born in Schoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15th, 1715; was married Oct. 16th, 1739, and died Feb. 14th, 1789. His son, Peter Loucks, was first lieutenant of the 3d company of the Palatine battalion, under Capt. Christopher W. Fox, at the battle of Oriskany.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/palatine/palexcerpts2.html
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Side note:
Another transcription of the same pension record appears on this web page:
http://morrisonspensions.org/huber.html
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- [S225] CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, NY, A. E. Rogers, John Bartlett, Ellen Bartlett, (Downloaded from:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/bartlett.htm) (Reliability: 3), 7 Dec 2004.
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