Showing posts with label Lydecker. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 24, 2015
Hannah Frazee (Feb. 2, 1791-July 16 1864) - one of my 3 x Great Grandmothers
Hannah Frazee, one of my 3 x great grandmothers was born Feb. 2, 1791 in Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Died July 16, 1864 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
She married Joseph Folkins Jr. Dec. 4, 1817 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Phyllis Margaret Link (b November 19, 1906) - Carievale, Saskatchewan, Canada (m Lorne Kipp)
3. Margaret Evelyn Allen (b Nov. 3, 1880) - McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada (m Horace Lorenzo Link)
4. Hannah Catherine Parlee (b July 31, 1841) - Studholm, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m James C Allen)
5. Margaret Folkins (b Jan. 12, 1823) - Sussex, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m John Casey Parlee)
*6. Hannah Frazee (b Feb. 2, 1791) - Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m Joseph Folkins Jr.)
7. Lewis Frazee (b Nov. 6, 1763) - Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey (m Catherine Thorne)
8. Timothy Frazee (b 1713) - Rahway, Union Co., New Jersey (m Hannah Freeman)
9. John Frazee (b Jan. 9, 1675) - Elizabethtown, Essex Co., New Jersey (m Sarah Oliver)
10. Joseph Ephraim Frazee (b Cir 1635) - Scotland (m Mary Osborne)
Sources:
Hannah Catherine Parlee (m James C Allen July 17, 1856)
At age 12 she moved to Burford, Ontario with her family (1852). After marriage they moved to London, Ontario, and then Baysville, Muskoka in 1872, where James died in 1899. In March 1903, at age 63, she homesteaded in Saskatchewan with her two sons John Frederick and Emerson Jones but sold out in July 1910 and returned to Ontario in 1911. She went to live in Gelert, Ontario with her invalid daughter Mrs. J.B. Sedgwick. After her daughter died, she lived with her son Charles at Tomstown. No known gravestone.
Dusty Trails, Abandoned Rails, Storthoaks/Fertile Historical Society, 1988.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census. New Brunswick. Kings Co. (2). Parish of Studholm (40). p. 51. LAC mf C-995.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
1906 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia East 11. p. 22. LAC mf T-18358.
1911 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia 207. Sub-Dist. 16. p. 1. LAC mf 20450.
1921 Census of Canada. Ontario. Victoria 135. Snowdon Twp 38. P. 6. Folder 93.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1938. MS935. Reel_427. Timiskaming District. Ingram Twp. June 24, 1931. Reg. # 032905. Age 89. B New Brunswick. Senilty, Arterio sclerosis.
Margaret Folkins (m John Casey Parlee Aug. 1, 1839)
Falcon. Methodist. McLean Twp. Muskoka lot 2 con. 7.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1932. MS935. Muskoka District Sept. 12, 1901. Reg. # 018863. Heart weakness for years.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
Buried Baysville, McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
Hannah Frazee (m Joseph Folkins Jr Dec. 4, 1817)
Frazer. Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census: New Brunswick, Parish of Studholm, Dist. 2, Kings Co., p. 61. LAC mf C-995.
Lewis Frazee (m Catherine Thorne Feb. 14, 1782)
Frazier, Frazer, Fraser. At the outbreak of hostilities in the American Revolution, he was 13 or 14. When the British Army retreated through New Jersey, after their defeat at Monmouth, Lewis and his brothers went with them to New York. Lewis joined the 2nd battalion New Jersey Volunteers. Lewis met Catherine in New York and they were married in the Brethren Congregation Church on Staten Island. They left New York for Saint John in the fall of 1783, along with their baby son Timothy and his brothers William and Oliver. They eventually obtained land around Millstream, New Brunswick.
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 36, No. 3, p. 189.
http://uel-hamilton.com/2011/12/20/lewis-frazee/ Hamilton Branch UELAC
Lewis Frazee, by Douglas Coppins UE.
Timothy Frazee (m Hannah Freeman Cir 1748)
Loyalist sympathizer in the Revolution. He lost all of his property.
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
John Frazee (m Sarah Oliver cir 1709)
Abstract of Will
1723-4 Jan. 26 Frazee, John, of Elizabeth Town, Essex Co., yeoman; will of.
Wife Sarah. Children - Susannah, Phebe, John, Jonathan, Benoni, William, Timothy. Farm on South side; land on North side of Rahway River. Personal property (bonds due by David Watkins and Joseph Watkins). Executors - the wife and brother Elisha Frazee. Witnesses - Margaret Frazee, Richard Scudder, Isaac Blanchard. Proved August 15, 1724. Lib. A, p. 305.
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
Collections of Dutch Settlers Society of Albany New York, Vol. 4, Records from Family Bibles, 1938. p. 38.
Nelson, William (editor). New Jersey Archives. First Series. Vol. XXIII, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills, Calendar of New Jersey Wills. Vol. 1. 1670-1730. Paterson, NJ: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.
Joseph Ephraim Frazee (m Mary Osborne June 17, 1664)
Name first appears on the Oath of Allegiance at the founding of Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was not among the settlers who sailed from the Isle of Jersey to found the colony. It is believed that he was among a group of 11 who came from the New York area, lead by Captain John Baker. It is felt he was married twice. The name of his first wife in not known.
Abstract of Will
1713-4 Jan 8 Frazee, Joseph, of Elizabeth Town, Essex Co., yeoman; will of.Wife Mary. Sons Edward, Eliphlet, Samuel, John, Elisha, Joseph, Isaac; daughters mentioned, but names not given. Homestead on Rawway River, land on Delayway River and on Pisack. Personal estate. Executors - the wife, son Eliphet and John Harriman. Witnesses - Richard Harriman, William Strayhearne, Daniel Stilwell. Proved February 10, 1714-5. Lib. I, p. 517.
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
Collections of Dutch Settlers Society of Albany New York, Vol. 4, Records from Family Bibles, 1938. p. 38.
Ancestry.com web pages of Rodger's Family. rdsmith@on-net.net.
Nelson, William (editor). New Jersey Archives. First Series. Vol. XXIII, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills, Calendar of New Jersey Wills. Vol. 1. 1670-1730. Paterson, NJ: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.
Ancestral Lines of the Doniphan, Frazee and Hamilton Families, by Frances Frazee Hamilton. W.M. Mitchell Printing Co., Greenfield, Ind. 1928. (NYPL)
Labels:
Allen,
Canada,
Folkins,
Frazee,
Kipp,
Link,
Lydecker,
Netherlands,
New Brunswick,
New Jersey,
Ontario,
Parlee,
Scotland
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Joseph Folkins Jr (March 20, 1795-April 6, 1868) one of my 3 x Great Grandfathers
Joseph Folkins Jr, one of my 3 x great grandfathers was born March 20, 1795 in Hampstead, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Died April 6, 1868 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
He married Hannah Frazee Dec. 4, 1817 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Phyllis Margaret Link (b November 19, 1906) - Carievale, Saskatchewan, Canada (m Lorne Kipp)
3. Margaret Evelyn Allen (b Nov. 3, 1880) - McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada (m Horace Lorenzo Link)
4. Hannah Catherine Parlee (b July 31, 1841) - Studholm, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m James C Allen)
5. Margaret Folkins (b Jan. 12, 1823) - Sussex, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m John Casey Parlee)
*6. Joseph Folkins Jr. (b March 20, 1795) - Hampstead, Queens Co., NB, Canada (m Hannah Frazee)
7. Joseph Folkins Sr. (b Oct. 3, 1753) - [Netherlands or Germany] (m Annah Lydecker)
Sources:
Hannah Catherine Parlee (m James C Allen July 17, 1856)
At age 12 she moved to Burford, Ontario with her family (1852). After marriage they moved to London, Ontario, and then Baysville, Muskoka in 1872, where James died in 1899. In March 1903, at age 63, she homesteaded in Saskatchewan with her two sons John Frederick and Emerson Jones but sold out in July 1910 and returned to Ontario in 1911. She went to live in Gelert, Ontario with her invalid daughter Mrs. J.B. Sedgwick. After her daughter died, she lived with her son Charles at Tomstown. No known gravestone.
Dusty Trails, Abandoned Rails, Storthoaks/Fertile Historical Society, 1988.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census. New Brunswick. Kings Co. (2). Parish of Studholm (40). p. 51. LAC mf C-995.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
1906 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia East 11. p. 22. LAC mf T-18358.
1911 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia 207. Sub-Dist. 16. p. 1. LAC mf 20450.
1921 Census of Canada. Ontario. Victoria 135. Snowdon Twp 38. P. 6. Folder 93.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1938. MS935. Reel_427. Timiskaming District. Ingram Twp. June 24, 1931. Reg. # 032905. Age 89. B New Brunswick. Senilty, Arterio sclerosis.
Margaret Folkins (m John Casey Parlee Aug. 1, 1839)
Falcon. Methodist. McLean Twp. Muskoka lot 2 con. 7.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1932. MS935. Muskoka District Sept. 12, 1901. Reg. # 018863. Heart weakness for years.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
Buried Baysville, McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
Joseph Folkins Jr (m Hannah Frazee Dec. 4, 1817)
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census: New Brunswick, Parish of Studholm, Dist. 2, Kings Co., p. 61. LAC mf C-995.
Joseph Folkins Sr (m Annah Lydecker m Jan. 18, 1791)
Joseph was either born in Netherlands or Germany. He emigrated to Philidelphia, US with his mother in 1755. There he was bound to a farmer who lived near the mouth of the Scholes Kill River, and lived with him until he was 21. Sometime around 1782 they moved to New Brunswick on the Saint John River near Hampsted in Queens Co. After 1809 he received land at Millstream, Kings Co. NB. Buried Old Berwick Cemetery, Millstream, NB.
A LITTLE MORE HISTORY - OUR LOYALIST ANCESTORS
(Folkins Family Newsletter V4, N6, Feb. 2014)
Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker were among the thousands of refugee loyalists who, in spite of some pretty obvious political and taxation problems, had wanted the American colonies to remain within the British Empire. While the War of Independence was raging, life became very uncomfortable for those who supported the British side in the conflict. Lands and houses were confiscated. Businesses were lost. Families were divided. We believe Joseph's home had been near Philadelphia.
Staten Island, NJ became a giant refugee camp for the loyalists. From there, and from New York City, in the spring and summer of 1783 thousands of loyalists were transported by sea to British held territories in what are now the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The largest number of those loyalists debarked at the mouth of the Saint John River. Some lived in tents and shacks for many months, plagued by illness and without adequate food and other supplies. That instant city was later incorporated and renamed Saint John.
The process of dealing with promised land grants moved slowly but eventually thousands of grants were approved. Anna Lydekker (about 17 years old), her father, Samuel, and her brothers, Samuel Jr. and Richard, were among those who arrived with the Spring Fleet. The Lydekkers were assigned the 200 acre lot # 28 on Washademoak Lake, In Queen's County. Samuel complained that the land was so poor they couldn't subsist on it and petitioned for compensation. (Seeing lot #28 in 2011, Danny Folkins and I agreed it would be a nice site for a vacation home, but not so much for farming). Anna Lydekker married Gilbert Lester, who had been granted Lot # 3 on the Lake. Gilbert died soon after their marriage and Anna successfully petitioned to have his grant
transferred to her name. Samuel Lydekker eventually purchased land at Hampstead and moved his family there.
Fortunately for us, Joseph Folkins also went to Hampstead to live with, or near, his mother, Mary Carr, who had been married for some time to a British settler named Peter Carr. Joseph was fortunate to have the Carr's to welcome him and to have the lovely, educated widow Lester as a near neighbor. However, their courtship wasn't exactly hurried. The record shows that Joseph and Anna weren't married until January 18, 1791. They became the parents of 10 children. In 1808 they moved to their own land grants on Pleasant Ridge, about ten miles from Sussex, where they had a wide view of the Millstream Valley - and good neighbors. Among those neighbors were other loyalist families whose blood runs through our veins: Frazees, Parlees, Sharps, Shecks, Johnsons
and many others.
The Ancestry of Anna Lydekker, 1766-1855, including ancestors who immigrated into New Netherland. Compiled by William H. Folkins and John R. Elliott, 1996.
New Brunswick Courier, March 26, 1842, Saint John, New Brunswick.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
He married Hannah Frazee Dec. 4, 1817 in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Phyllis Margaret Link (b November 19, 1906) - Carievale, Saskatchewan, Canada (m Lorne Kipp)
3. Margaret Evelyn Allen (b Nov. 3, 1880) - McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada (m Horace Lorenzo Link)
4. Hannah Catherine Parlee (b July 31, 1841) - Studholm, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m James C Allen)
5. Margaret Folkins (b Jan. 12, 1823) - Sussex, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada (m John Casey Parlee)
*6. Joseph Folkins Jr. (b March 20, 1795) - Hampstead, Queens Co., NB, Canada (m Hannah Frazee)
7. Joseph Folkins Sr. (b Oct. 3, 1753) - [Netherlands or Germany] (m Annah Lydecker)
Sources:
Hannah Catherine Parlee (m James C Allen July 17, 1856)
At age 12 she moved to Burford, Ontario with her family (1852). After marriage they moved to London, Ontario, and then Baysville, Muskoka in 1872, where James died in 1899. In March 1903, at age 63, she homesteaded in Saskatchewan with her two sons John Frederick and Emerson Jones but sold out in July 1910 and returned to Ontario in 1911. She went to live in Gelert, Ontario with her invalid daughter Mrs. J.B. Sedgwick. After her daughter died, she lived with her son Charles at Tomstown. No known gravestone.
Dusty Trails, Abandoned Rails, Storthoaks/Fertile Historical Society, 1988.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census. New Brunswick. Kings Co. (2). Parish of Studholm (40). p. 51. LAC mf C-995.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
1906 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia East 11. p. 22. LAC mf T-18358.
1911 Canadian Census: Saskatchewan. Assiniboia 207. Sub-Dist. 16. p. 1. LAC mf 20450.
1921 Census of Canada. Ontario. Victoria 135. Snowdon Twp 38. P. 6. Folder 93.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1938. MS935. Reel_427. Timiskaming District. Ingram Twp. June 24, 1931. Reg. # 032905. Age 89. B New Brunswick. Senilty, Arterio sclerosis.
Margaret Folkins (m John Casey Parlee Aug. 1, 1839)
Falcon. Methodist. McLean Twp. Muskoka lot 2 con. 7.
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario Canada. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1932. MS935. Muskoka District Sept. 12, 1901. Reg. # 018863. Heart weakness for years.
1901 Canadian Census: Ontario. 97 North Ontario. McLean Twp. G-1. p. 10. LAC mf T-6486
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
Buried Baysville, McLean Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
Joseph Folkins Jr (m Hannah Frazee Dec. 4, 1817)
Frazees of New Brunswick, Descendants of Lewis and Catherine (Thorne) Frazee, compiled by W.J. Frazee, 1994.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
1851 Canadian Census: New Brunswick, Parish of Studholm, Dist. 2, Kings Co., p. 61. LAC mf C-995.
Joseph Folkins Sr (m Annah Lydecker m Jan. 18, 1791)
Joseph was either born in Netherlands or Germany. He emigrated to Philidelphia, US with his mother in 1755. There he was bound to a farmer who lived near the mouth of the Scholes Kill River, and lived with him until he was 21. Sometime around 1782 they moved to New Brunswick on the Saint John River near Hampsted in Queens Co. After 1809 he received land at Millstream, Kings Co. NB. Buried Old Berwick Cemetery, Millstream, NB.
A LITTLE MORE HISTORY - OUR LOYALIST ANCESTORS
(Folkins Family Newsletter V4, N6, Feb. 2014)
Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker were among the thousands of refugee loyalists who, in spite of some pretty obvious political and taxation problems, had wanted the American colonies to remain within the British Empire. While the War of Independence was raging, life became very uncomfortable for those who supported the British side in the conflict. Lands and houses were confiscated. Businesses were lost. Families were divided. We believe Joseph's home had been near Philadelphia.
Staten Island, NJ became a giant refugee camp for the loyalists. From there, and from New York City, in the spring and summer of 1783 thousands of loyalists were transported by sea to British held territories in what are now the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The largest number of those loyalists debarked at the mouth of the Saint John River. Some lived in tents and shacks for many months, plagued by illness and without adequate food and other supplies. That instant city was later incorporated and renamed Saint John.
The process of dealing with promised land grants moved slowly but eventually thousands of grants were approved. Anna Lydekker (about 17 years old), her father, Samuel, and her brothers, Samuel Jr. and Richard, were among those who arrived with the Spring Fleet. The Lydekkers were assigned the 200 acre lot # 28 on Washademoak Lake, In Queen's County. Samuel complained that the land was so poor they couldn't subsist on it and petitioned for compensation. (Seeing lot #28 in 2011, Danny Folkins and I agreed it would be a nice site for a vacation home, but not so much for farming). Anna Lydekker married Gilbert Lester, who had been granted Lot # 3 on the Lake. Gilbert died soon after their marriage and Anna successfully petitioned to have his grant
transferred to her name. Samuel Lydekker eventually purchased land at Hampstead and moved his family there.
Fortunately for us, Joseph Folkins also went to Hampstead to live with, or near, his mother, Mary Carr, who had been married for some time to a British settler named Peter Carr. Joseph was fortunate to have the Carr's to welcome him and to have the lovely, educated widow Lester as a near neighbor. However, their courtship wasn't exactly hurried. The record shows that Joseph and Anna weren't married until January 18, 1791. They became the parents of 10 children. In 1808 they moved to their own land grants on Pleasant Ridge, about ten miles from Sussex, where they had a wide view of the Millstream Valley - and good neighbors. Among those neighbors were other loyalist families whose blood runs through our veins: Frazees, Parlees, Sharps, Shecks, Johnsons
and many others.
The Ancestry of Anna Lydekker, 1766-1855, including ancestors who immigrated into New Netherland. Compiled by William H. Folkins and John R. Elliott, 1996.
New Brunswick Courier, March 26, 1842, Saint John, New Brunswick.
The Folkins Family: Some Descendants of Joseph Folkins and Anna Lydekker to the Seventh Generation, by William H. Folkins, edited by Gail Louise Folkins, 1994.
Labels:
Allen,
Canada,
Folkins,
Frazee,
Kipp,
Link,
Lydecker,
Netherlands,
New Brunswick,
Ontario,
Parlee
Friday, October 3, 2014
Gerrit Lydecker is the 6th great-grandfather of Phyllis Margaret Link
* Gerrit Lydecker
(Abt 1650 - 1714)
* Neeltie Van De Kuyl
(Aug 1660 - )
Married May 20, 1682
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* Ryck Lydecker
(Oct 1691 - Abt 1766)
Maritie Benson
(Apr 26, 1699 - Abt 1760)
Married Apr 19, 1718
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* Samuel Benson Lydekker
(1736 - Abt 1816)
Catherine Provoost
(1735 - )
Married Abt 1764
|
Joseph Folkins
(Oct 3, 1753 - Mar 17, 1842)
* Annah Lydecker
(Mar 6, 1766 - Jul 22, 1855)
Married Jan 18, 1791
|
* Joseph Folkins Jr.
(Mar 20, 1795 - Apr 6, 1868)
Hannah Frazee
(Feb 2, 1791 - Jul 16, 1864)
Married Dec 4, 1817
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John Casey Parlee
(Mar 4, 1816 - Jun 3, 1888)
* Margaret Folkins
(Jan 12, 1823 - Sep 12, 1901)
Married Aug 1, 1839
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James C. Allen
(Dec 24, 1832 - Mar 30, 1899)
* Hannah Catherine Parlee
(Jul 31, 1841 - Jun 24, 1931)
Married Jul 17, 1856
|
Horace Lorenzo Link
(Jun 26, 1877 - Aug 17, 1966)
* Margaret Evelyn Allen
(Nov 3, 1880 - Apr 11, 1914)
Married Nov 25, 1903
|
Lorne Bernice Kipp
(Sep 3, 1901 - Jun 19, 1945)
* Phyllis Margaret Link
(Nov 19, 1906 - Jan 6, 2000)
Married Sep 16, 1933
(Abt 1650 - 1714)
* Neeltie Van De Kuyl
(Aug 1660 - )
Married May 20, 1682
|
* Ryck Lydecker
(Oct 1691 - Abt 1766)
Maritie Benson
(Apr 26, 1699 - Abt 1760)
Married Apr 19, 1718
|
* Samuel Benson Lydekker
(1736 - Abt 1816)
Catherine Provoost
(1735 - )
Married Abt 1764
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Joseph Folkins
(Oct 3, 1753 - Mar 17, 1842)
* Annah Lydecker
(Mar 6, 1766 - Jul 22, 1855)
Married Jan 18, 1791
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* Joseph Folkins Jr.
(Mar 20, 1795 - Apr 6, 1868)
Hannah Frazee
(Feb 2, 1791 - Jul 16, 1864)
Married Dec 4, 1817
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John Casey Parlee
(Mar 4, 1816 - Jun 3, 1888)
* Margaret Folkins
(Jan 12, 1823 - Sep 12, 1901)
Married Aug 1, 1839
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James C. Allen
(Dec 24, 1832 - Mar 30, 1899)
* Hannah Catherine Parlee
(Jul 31, 1841 - Jun 24, 1931)
Married Jul 17, 1856
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Horace Lorenzo Link
(Jun 26, 1877 - Aug 17, 1966)
* Margaret Evelyn Allen
(Nov 3, 1880 - Apr 11, 1914)
Married Nov 25, 1903
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Lorne Bernice Kipp
(Sep 3, 1901 - Jun 19, 1945)
* Phyllis Margaret Link
(Nov 19, 1906 - Jan 6, 2000)
Married Sep 16, 1933
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