Mr Hamm
Husband Mr Hamm 24
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• AFN
Z9C3-JW
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Peter Hamm 24
Born: Between 1680 and 1690 - Simmendinger, , Palatine, Germany Christened: Died: Between 1791 and 1795 - Livingston, Columbia, New York Buried:Spouse: Anna Catharina Sibylla (Abt 1685-After 1724) 24 Marr: Abt 1712 - New York
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Peter Hamm and Anna Catharina Sibylla
Husband Peter Hamm 24
Born: Between 1680 and 1690 - Simmendinger, , Palatine, Germany Christened: Died: Between 1791 and 1795 - Livingston, Columbia, New York Buried:
Father: Mr Hamm ( - ) 24 Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1712 - New York
Noted events in his life were:
• AFN
Z9C3-L8
• Naturalization 141, 28 Feb 1716
Albany
Wife Anna Catharina Sibylla 24
Born: Abt 1685 - New York Christened: Died: After Aug 1724 - Livingston, Columbia, New York Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
• AFN
Z9C2-5V
Children
1 F Anna Barbara Hamm 24
AKA: Anna Barbara Hamm 24 Born: 18 Nov 1722 - Queensberry, Columbia, New York Christened: - East Camp, Columbia, New York Died: Buried:Spouse: Andreas Moor (Abt 1718- ) 64,142 Marr: Dutchess Co., New York 63
2 F Anna Catharina Hamm 24
Born: 1 Sep 1714 - West Camp, , New York Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Casper Hamm 24
Born: Abt 1716 - West Camp, , New York Christened: Died: Abt 1795 - Clermont, NY Buried:Spouse: Anna Barbara Richter ( - ) 141
4 F Anna Maria Hamm 24
Born: 11 Apr 1720 - Queensberry, Columbia, New York Christened: - East Camp, Columbia, New York Died: Abt 1746 - New York Buried:
5 M Johann Peter Hamm 24
Born: 18 Jan 1726 - Queensberry, Columbia, New York Christened: 23 Jan 1726 - East Camp, Columbia, New York 145 Died: Abt 1795 - Clermont, NY Buried:
General Notes for Child Casper Hamm
Caspar Ham was assessed in Rhinebeck from 1744 through June 1748 (Dutchess Co. Tax Lists) - source = Henry Z. Jones, Jr., The Palatine Families of New York 1710, pg 330.
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Petrus Hamm
Husband Petrus Hamm
Born: Abt 1753 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Casper Hamm (Abt 1716-Abt 1795) 24 Mother: Anna Barbara Richter ( - ) 141
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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James Hammon and Jean Thompson Templeton
Husband James Hammon 33,34
Born: c: 12 Jan 1799 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Christened: 12 Jan 1799 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Died: Deceased 34 Buried:Marriage: 23 Apr 1824 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland
Wife Jean Thompson Templeton 33,34
Born: 12 Aug 1806 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Christened: 12 Aug 1806 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Died: Deceased 34 Buried:
Father: William Struthers Templeton (1782-1839) 13,33,34,57 Mother: Annabella Muir (1783-1818) 33,34,57
Notes (Marriage)
Hugh Harcomb and Elizabeth Templeton
Husband Hugh Harcomb 33,34
Born: Christened: Died: Deceased 34 Buried:Marriage: 1 Dec 1826 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland
Wife Elizabeth Templeton 33,34
Born: 18 May 1808 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Christened: 18 May 1808 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Died: Deceased 34 Buried:
Father: William Struthers Templeton (1782-1839) 13,33,34,57 Mother: Annabella Muir (1783-1818) 33,34,57
Notes (Marriage)
Hugh Harcomb and Elizabeth Templeton
Husband Hugh Harcomb 33,34
Born: Christened: Died: Deceased 34 Buried:Marriage: 1 Dec 1826 - Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland
Wife Elizabeth Templeton 33,34
Born: 14 Dec 1795 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Christened: 14 Dec 1795 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 34 Died: Deceased 34 Buried:
Father: James Templeton (1756-1837) 13,33,34 Mother: Jean Struthers (1759-1829) 13,33,34
Notes (Marriage)
Burgess Speed and Josephine Hiccox
Husband Burgess Speed 35
AKA: Burgess Spade 146 Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Burgess M Albertus Speed (1833- ) Mother: Betsy McCarthy ( - ) 35
Marriage: 24 Dec 1895 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York
Noted events in his life were:
• Residence 112, Lived in - Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA
Wife Josephine Hiccox 147
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Notes (Marriage)
Witnesses Milton M Hall and Lillie V. Hall
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Simon Speed and Polly Holsappel
Husband Simon Speed 150
AKA: Symon Speed, 148,149 Symon Speed Born: Abt 1768 - Livingston, Columbia Co., New York 10 Christened: 6 Nov 1768 - Reformed Church, Linlithgo, Columbia, New York 149 Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Speed (1723- ) 45 Mother: Elizabeth Moor (1740- )
Marriage: 15 Apr 1788 - Claverack, Columbia Co., New York
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Christening, Alt. Christening
Sponsor: Symon Cool, & wife Maritje Drum
Wife Polly Holsappel 39
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Speed 39,151
Born: 6 Aug 1791 151 Christened: 6 Aug 1791 - Reformed Church, Claverack, Columbia, New York - Sponsors: John Speed And Sarah Stalcker 151 Died: Buried:
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Caleb Horton and Unknown Unknown
Husband Caleb Horton 47,152
Born: Oct 1640 - Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York 47 Christened: Died: 3 Oct 1702 - Cutchogue, Southold Twp, Suffolk County, NY 47 Buried:Marriage: 23 Dec 1665 - Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York 47
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 47, Alt. Birth, 23 Dec 1642
Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, NY
• Fact 47
Died at age 60
Wife Unknown Unknown 47
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Esther Horton 46,47
Born: Abt 1676 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Christened: Died: 16 May 1709 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Buried:Spouse: Jonathan Mapes Sgt (1670-1747) 46,47 Marr: 17 Mar 1696 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
General Notes (Husband)
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/barnabas/barna002.htm
Caleb Horton was the first white child born at Southold and he and his family settled at Cutchogue, Long Isand. He became a freeman of Connecticut in 1664, and also was one of the owners of Plum Island. On February 11, 1684 he was chosen with three others "to seate ye inhabitants of this Town (Southold) in ye Meeting House." There is much confusion as to the identity of his first wife and mother of his eight children.therefore she remains "unnamed" and his marriage to his second wife, Esther was with a prenuptial agreement dated April 26, 1699.
http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/McCurdy_Larry_and_Kathy/HORTON/d0/i0020 391.htm#i20391
Caleb15 Horton (Barnabas14, Joseph13, William12, Robert De11, Richard De10, Thomas De9, Richard De8, Richard De7, William De6, John De5, Hugh De4, Henry De3, Hugh De2, Henry De1)(30) was born in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1642. Caleb died 3 October 1702 in Cutchaque, Southold Township, Suffolk County, New York, at age 60.
He married twice. He married Abigail Hallock 23 December 1665 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Abigail was born circa 1645 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Abigail(31) was the daughter of William Hallock and Margaret Howell. Abigail died 9 April 1697 in Cutchaque, Southold Township, Suffolk County, New York, at age 51. He married Hester Mapes April 1699.(32) Hester was born date unknown. (Additional notes for Hester Mapes(33)) Hester died date unknown at age unknown.
In the 1698 Southold Town US Federal Census, Caleb was listed as a head of household in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Caleb Horton, Jonathon, David, Barnabus, Phebe.
He made his will 30 December 1699 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Probated 14 October 1702 - Mentions wife Hester, sons Jonathon [not 21], David [not married], Barnabus [eldest son deceased], Mary [wufe of Nathaniel Terry], Phebe [youngest daughter - not 14], David [not 21], Hester [wife of Jonathon Mapes], Hannah [wife of John Booth], Abigail [wife of Benjamin Moore].
Caleb was the first white child born at Southold. He settled at Cutchoquewith his new wife in 1665.
General Notes (Wife)
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~riss/ny/southold/myths_discoverie s/horton.html#caleb2
Many people believe that Caleb Horton married Abigail Hallock. This seems to not be the case.
Abigail-2 (William-1) Hallock did NOT marry Caleb-2 Horton - She may have married Joseph Reeve.
The 1992 Hallock Addendum continues to spread this myth. Apparently started in the original Civil War vintage Hallock Genealogy, this myth is absolutely NOT TRUE.
The first wife of Caleb Hallock, and mother to all of his children, is unknown. A Caleb Horton did marry an Abigail Hallock on 23 Dec 1696, but that may have been (and probably was) another Abigail and/or another Caleb. Even if Abigail-2 was the Abigail Hallock of that marriage record, and Caleb-2 Horton were the groom, which is not likely, this would have been a late life marriage for Caleb and she was not the mother of any of his children.
The matriarch of the Hallock family, Margaret (__), the widow of William-1 Hallock, was in the Joseph Reeve household in the 1698 Southold census, with a wife for Joseph named Abigail. I see no reason for Margaret to be in this household; but a possible reason is that the wife of Joseph Reeve, Abigail (__), was Abigail-2 Hallock - who was named by her first name only in the 1764 will of William Hallock - 30 years before the Caleb Horton/Abigail Hallock marriage record.
McLaurin, at pages 181-183, treats this Caleb Horton and ably demonstrates that the mother(s) of the children of Caleb-2 Horton is/are not known - and that the Caleb Horton in this marriage was likely Caleb-3 (Jonathan-2, Barnabas-1) Horton.
The Abigail Hallock of that 1696 marriage record remains unidentified.
The Abigail-3 Hallock, daughter of John-2 Hallock, was born 1688 (too early for this marriage), was a Quaker (no record of discipline for marrying out of the Quaker faith), is listed in Hinshaw's Quaker records as having died Jul 01, 1768 dsp, and was left a legacy by her brother John in his 1764 will as if she were a spinster. She could be an otherwise unidentified daughter of Thomas-2
The Abigail-3 Hallock, daughter of Peter-2 Hallock, was with Peter in his household with the Hallock name, by herself, in 1698. She is therefore excluded from the 1696 marriage.
She could be an otherwise unidentified daughter of Thomas-2, or possibly among the oldest of the next generation (ie generation 4) - although that seems a stretch. Another possibility is that she was a Hallock widow, but a review of known Hallock wives compared to death dates of Hallock males reveals no such Abigail (__) Hallock this could be.
The identity of the Abigail Hallock in the 1696 marriage record remains a mystery.
This Caleb and Abigail (Hallock) Horton are not in the 1698 Southold census. There were two Caleb Hortons in the 1698 Southold Census, and three are known to have been living at that time. The widower Caleb-2 Horton is easily distinguishable in the census - the second Caleb is a single individual in the household of Richard Terry. This is likely Caleb-4 (Barnabas-3, Caleb-2, Barnabas-1), born Dec 22, 1687, who married Phebe Terry, on Dec 1709. His father had died Dec 1696 and, though his mother (Sarah Wines) was still living, he was probably in this household to learn a trade. He was named in his grandfather's 1699 will (Caleb-2).
General Notes for Child Esther Horton
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
[110519.ged]
Name is also given as Hester in some sources. Source: UA CD#3.
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Jonathan Mapes Sgt and Esther Horton
Husband Jonathan Mapes Sgt 46,47
Born: 20 Jun 1670 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Christened: Died: 4 Jan 1747 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Buried:
Father: Thomas Mapes (1628-1687) 46,47,153 Mother: Sarah Purrier (1630-1697) 46,47
Marriage: 17 Mar 1696 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47
Noted events in his life were:
• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000
• Census 47, 1698
US Federal Census Southold, Suffolk, NY
Wife Esther Horton 46,47
Born: Abt 1676 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Christened: Died: 16 May 1709 - Southold, Suffolk, New York, USA 46,47 Buried:
Father: Caleb Horton (1640-1702) 47,152 Mother: Unknown Unknown ( - ) 47
Noted events in her life were:
• Changed 46,47, 6 Jan 2000
Children
1 M Caleb Mapes 46,47
Born: 1702 46,47 Christened: Died: 21 Jul 1782 - Wading River, NY 46,47 Buried:Spouse: Tabitha Allaben (Bef 1698- ) 46,47 Marr: 28 Apr 1726 46,47
General Notes (Husband)
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
Sargeant The Salmon Record indicates that Jonathan and wife lost 3 children before 1700. Jonathan's children are all tentative due to lack of positive records. Source: Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line - 1941; A. Leslie Mapes files.
The Mapes House. Built in the early 1800s by Johnathan Mapes and his family, who were among the first families to settle in Orange County, having come from Long Island. The first - and much older - house built by the family stood in what is now Smith Clove park, but was destroyed by an arsonist some years ago. (Monroe, Orange Co., NY) Source - Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY, Dec. 15, 2000 by Jim Nelson, Town of Monroe Historian.
In the year 1690 Southold was threatened with invasion by an unamed enemy and a regiment raised for the protection of the east end. Of the 18 men enrolled for the protection of the mother town Cutchogue gave one man: Jonathan Mapes (from "Cutchogue, Southold's First Colony, Wayland Jefferson, 1940, pg. 135).
"Captain Mapes wife" died 9 April 1712 at Southold, per Salmon Records, pg. 188 on the CD. Since Capt. Thomas Mapes 3rd wife Bethia survived him to marry again, was it a wife of Jonathan named??
General Notes (Wife)
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
[110519.ged]
Name is also given as Hester in some sources. Source: UA CD#3.
General Notes for Child Caleb Mapes
[Elizabeth Mapes bartelt a.FTW]
[110519.ged]
Source: Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line - 1941.
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