Pietersen, Nicklaes
Birth Name | Pietersen, Nicklaes |
Gramps ID | I0005 |
Gender | male |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Baptism | 1717-11-18 | Tappan |
Event Note
by Class Peitersz, Katalyntie Jongbloet |
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Occupation | Tappan | faming Tappan |
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Marriage | 1736 | Catarina |
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Military Service | British |
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Residence | 1883 | Adolphustown | Adolphustown |
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Death | 1794 | Adolphustown |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Pietersen, Class [I0006] | |
Mother | Jongbloedt, Catalyntie [I0007] | |
Pietersen, Nicklaes [I0005] |
Families
Unknown | Partner | Demarest, Annatje [I0008] | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Narrative
10. “Claas Pietersz” (Nicklaes2) was baptized 18 Nov 1717 at Tappan by
“Claas Pietersz, Katalyntie Jongbloet.” Farmed in the Tappan area, then (if
it's really a move) after his second marriage in the Pascack (Bergen
County) area 3 miles west of Tappan. Much oppressed by both American and
British troops, in 1778 he and family moved to British New York City, and
he fought for the British. In 1883 they were expatriated to Upper Canada,
where they settled in “the wilderness” of Adolphustown on Hay Bay west of
Kingston. He farmed Lot 19, Third Concession, until his death about 1794.
Pedigree
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Pietersen, Class
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Jongbloedt, Catalyntie
- Pietersen, Nicklaes
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Jongbloedt, Catalyntie