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INDEX

TENTH GENERATION

518. Capt. Arien/ Albert Heymanse Roosa

519. Maria Evertse Pels

  • b. ABT [1653] prob. Renselaerwyck, NY
  • d. ABT. 1714 Hurley, Ulster Co./ Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY
  • Family: (518) Capt. Arien/ Albert Heymanse Roosa
  • i. Jannetje Roosa
    • b. 1670 Hurley, Ulster Co., NY
    • d. ABT 1730/31 NY
    • Family: Capt. Jan Jansen Van Etten 1690 Kingston, NY
      • c. 3 Jan. 1666 Old DC, Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1731 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • Father: Jacob Jansen Van Etten (b. Etten, N. Brabant)
      • Mother: Annetje Arians Van Amsterdam
    • a. Aaltje Van Etten 30 Apr. 1714 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • b. Jacob Van Etten
      • b. 25 Dec. 1696 Hurley, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1779 Namenock, Sussex, NJ
      • liv. 1738/39 near Machackemeck, NY
      • witnessed 1738 Machackemeck baptism of Lydia Kermer
      • Foot Company, Militia of Kingston Corporations, under Capt. Tjjrck Dewitt
      • Acquired land in Delaware Twp., Pike, PA 1745
      • m. (1031vi_e) Antjen Westbrook 22 Apr. 1719 NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 1. Jan (/John) Jacobsen Van Etten, Deacon
        • c. 17 Apr. 1720 Old RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 20 Mar. 1786 [of Rowan Co.,] NC
        • liv. 1738 near Machackemeck, NY
        • witnessed 1738 Machackemeck baptism of (565iiia) Maria Brink
        • Settled near Easton, PA ABT 1750
        • liv. Forks Twp., PA 22 Aug. 1767: ceded lands in Delaware Twp., Pike, PA
        • First company 1756: served one month 12 Jan.
        • Revolutionary War service 1780-1784, under (519i_a8) Capt. Johannes Van Etten
        • Purchased lands in Rowan Co., NC 1780
        • m(1): (2079vii[2]a1[2]B) Maritje Westfall 13 Apr. 1738 RDC Machackemack, Orange, NY
          • c. 31 Jan. 1720 Machackemack, Orange, NY
          • d. 1750
          • liv. 1738 near Machackemeck, NY
          • witnessed 1738 Machackemeck baptism of (565iiia) Maria Brink
          • Jail Tax roll 1739, Goshen, Orange, NY
        • A. John Van Etten
          • b. 1753 Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
          • liv. Delaware Twp., Pike, PA 1790 1/4/3/-/-
        • m(2): Margaret Lefevre ABT 1757 [Pike] Co., PA
          • b. ABT 1737 Worcester Twp., Montgomery, PA
          • d. AFT 1786 Pike Co., PA
          • Father: John Lefevre
          • Mother: Christina Wentz
      • 2. Magdalena Van Etten
        • b. 24 Dec. 1721 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • liv. 1738 near Machackemeck, NY
        • Family: Rev. Johannes Casparus Fryenmoet 23 July 1742
          • b. 1717 Ulster Co., NY
      • 3. Helena Van Etten
        • b. 24 Dec. 1721 Old RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • 4. Cornelius Van Etten
      • 5. Anthony Jacobsen Van Etten, Deacon & Elder
        • b. 12 June 1726 Old RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 25 Nov. 1778 Deerpark, Orange, NY (assasinated by Tories in his orchard)
        • Occupation: Blacksmith, apprenticed under Thomas Decker
        • Justice of the Peace; Deacon of Machackemack RDC
        • 5'10", 160lb.
        • m. (1029ii_c1) Hannah Decker 3 Aug. 1750 Kingston, Ulster, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 6. Jennetjen Van Etten
        • b. 20 Apr. 1729 Old RDC, Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • Family: (2223iv_a1A) Manuel Gonsales 23 Mar. 1749/50 RDC Machackemack, Orange, NY -- VAN GARDEN LINE
          • c. 25 Sep. 1720 Old RDC, Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • d. 1787 Delaware Twp., Pike, PA
          • Poll Tax 1772/82 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
          • Father: Manuel Consalus-Duk s/o M & Reb Westfall
          • Mother: Rymerig Quick d/o Teu & Clr d Hooges
        • A. (565ix_e[1]) Sarah Gonsales -- BRINK LINE
      • 7. Capt. Johannes VanEtten
        • b. 1730 Namanoch, Sussex, NJ
        • d. 15 Feb. 1815 Delaware Twp., Pike, PA
        • Settled Delaware Twp., Pike, PA ABT 1750
        • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • Captain, Northampton Co. Militia, 1780-1784
        • m. (2223iv_a1C) Maria Gonsalis 18 May 1750 Napanoch, Ulster, NY -- VAN GARDEN LINE
          • b. 10 Feb. 1733/34 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • d. 1776 of Upper Smithfield, Delaware Twp., [Pike], PA
        • A. Emanuel van Etten
          • b. 2 June 1754 Delaware Twp., Pike, PA
          • d. 25 June 1824 Tioga Co., NY
          • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
          • 7 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
        • B. Rymerig Van Etten
        • C. (279iv_a[1]) Elizabeth VanEtten -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • 8. Richard/ Dirk Van Etten
        • b. Namanock, Somerset, NJ 29 May 1739 RDC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • witnesses: (1031vi_g) Dirk Wessebroek & (1031vi_g) Jenneke van Keuren
        • w.p. 5 Apr. 1770 Plainfield Twp., Northampton, PA
        • m. (516[2]i_a2A) Rusje (/Jerusha) Westfall 11 Aug. 1758 Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
          • b. 1739 c. 1 Feb. 1742/43 RDC Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY
          • d. AFT 1789 PA

        Orphans Court Records of Northampton County, PA
        Court on 19 June 1771:

        "Estate of (519i_b9) Richard Van Etten, of Plainfield, Twp., widow (519i_b9[1]) Rosina; 5 children under the age of 14 required guardian appointments: Joseph, Peter, Sarah, Mary, Derick. Guardians appointed were (2277[2]a1) Manuel Gonsales and (519i_b8) Hans Van Ertten, both of Delaware Twp.
        -- http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/v/Steven-W-Devine/BOOK-0001/0005-0010.html

      • 9. Sarah Van Etten
        • Knightsfield Pat., Wawarshing, c. 19 May 1736 RDCKingston, Ulster, NY
        • witnesses: Cornelis van Aaken & Sara Wessebroek
        • (did NOT marry Jacobus Van Sickel Apr. 1750)
    • c.Marytjen Van Etten
      • b. Hurley, c. 8 Jan. 1699 Old DC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1752/55 Smithfield Twp., Northampton, PA
      • Family (1): (2407v) Cornelis Ennis -- STUBBS LINE
      • Family (2): Johannes Bosch 21 Apr. 1728 Od DC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • b. Marbletown c. 21 Apr. 1700 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 1755 Smithfield Twp., [Monroe], PA
        • liv. 1746 Smithfield, Monroe, PA
        • on petition 1746 Monroe-Pike, PA
        • Father: Willem Bos (ABT 1673-)
        • Mother: Ariaentje Keyser d/o Dirck Cor & Agn Jac Coens
      • 1. John Bush
        • b. 18 Aug. 1736 Marbletown, Ulster, NY
        • d. 27 May 1816 i. Curtis Cem., Danby, Tompkins, NY
        • liv. RDC Smithfield, PA 1762/70
        • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • 2. Jacobus Bosch
        • c. 26 Oct. 1740 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 19 Feb. 1809 Sussex Co., NJ
        • liv. RDC Smithfield, PA 1762/70
        • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
        • m. (1129i_c3) Eva Brink -- BRINK LINE
    • d.Annetje Van Etten 20 Nov. 1724
      • c. 21 Sep. 1701 Old RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1747 Pike Col., PA
      • liv. 1738/39 near Machackemeck, NY
      • Family: (1113iv_d) Broer Decker 20 Nov. 1724 -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • 1. (553iii_d[1]) Rachel Decker (prob. twin) -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • 2. Lea Decker (prob. twin)
        • c. 19 Sep. 1725 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • witnesses: Jan VanEtten & Lea Van Etten
        • d. 1776
        • Family: John Williams 11 Aug. 1742 RDC Walpeck, Sussex, NJ
          • b. ABT 1715 Bristol, Cambridge, England
          • d. AFT 1766
      • 3. Hendrikus Dekker
        • c. 4 Feb. 1727/28 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. ABT 1826 Owego, Tioga, NY
        • Poll Tax 1772/82 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • m. (2223[2]d1B) Hannah Carmer 11 Nov. 1750 RDC Walpeck, Sussex, NJ -- VAN GARDEN LINE
          • c. 23 Aug 1724 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • d. 1816 i. Owego, Tioga, NY
      • 4. Jannetje Decker
        • b. 28 Jan. 1732/33 Upper Smithfield, Pike, PA
        • d. BET 1773/77 Ulster Co., NY
        • Family: (2079vii[2]a1[1]B) Jacob Westfall
        • A. Elizabeth Westvael
        • B. Capt. Abraham Westfall
          • c. 9 Jan. 1763 RDC Minisink Valley, Orange, NY
          • 6 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
          • m. (1029ii_c1A) Blandina Van Etten -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 5. Johannes Bruersen Decker
        • c. 26 Mar. 1735 Minisink, NJ
        • d. AFT 1790 of Upper Smithfield, Pike, PA
        • Poll Tax 1772/82 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • 6 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
        • m. Mary Van Tilburgh 1 Mar. 1751/52 Walpack, Sussex, NJ
          • b. ABT 1731 Burlington, [NJ]
          • liv. Upper Smithfield, Delaware [Twp.], Bucks, PA 1775
          • Father: Abraham Tilburgh s/o Jn & Lena
          • Mother: Sara Clevensher
        • A. Abraham Decker
          • c. 15 Dec. 1754 Deerpark Twp., Orange, NY
          • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
          • Cpl., [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
      • 6. Magdalena Decker
      • 7. Ezekiel Decker
        • b. Upper Smithsfield, Pike, PA c. 26 Mar. 1735 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • Poll Tax 1772/82 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • m. Johanna (Van) Tilberg prob. 8 Nov. 1754 Machackemeck, Orange, NY
          • b. ABT 1735 New Hanover [prob. Twp., Burlington, NJ]
        • A. Esigul (/Ezechiel) Decker
          • b. ABT 1760
          • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
          • 6 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
        • B. John Decker
          • c. 27 July 1762 RDC Machackemack, Orange, NY
          • 8 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
          • sponsors John & Lena Tillbury
      • 8. Elisha Decker (M)
        • b. (of Delaware Twp,) Pike, PA c. 29 May 1739 RDC Machackemack, Orange, NY
        • witnesses: Abraham Kermer & Sara Schammers
        • d. AFT 1814 of Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • Poll Tax 1772 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • served 1790 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA Cpt. Johannes Van Etten's Co. w. bros. Elias & Cornelis
        • m(1): (2223[2]e1B) Eva Dingman ABT 1760 -- VAN GARDEN LINE
          • c. 12 July 1747
        • m(2): (553iii_b1A) Sarah Carmer 22 Dec. 1787 RDC Machackemack, Orange, NY -- VAN GARDEN LINE
          • [c.] 17 Nov. 1754 of Sandyston, Sussex, NJ
      • 9. Elias Decker
        • b. 21 Mar. 1742 Pike Co., PA c. Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • d. young
      • 10. Jacob Bruersen Decker
        • b. Upper Springfield, Pike, PA c. 19 Apr. 1747 RDC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • w.p. 2 Aug. 1795 Delaware Twp., Northampton, PA
        • Poll Tax 1772 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • m. Margaret Tilburgh 1765
          • c. 1743

        "(519i_d10) Jacob DECKER of Delaware Twp., Northampton Co., Penna. made his will 29 Sept. 1777 (probated 2 Aug. 1795). He name wife, (519i_d10[1]) Margaret; and Children: Beaver (eldest son),; Magdalena; Maria; Abraham; and "youngest son unnamed" Ezekiel. Witnesses were (519i_d7) Ezekiel DECKER, (519i_d9) Elias DECKER and Joseph CHESTNOR."
        -- http://www.teachout.org/../du/decoursey1750.html

      • 11. Elias Decker
        • c. 5 July 1747 Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • d. 1837
        • Poll Tax 1772/82 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • m. (557iv_b2) Jenneke Decker ABT 1762 NY
        • A. Elias Decker
          • b. 30 May 1761 Upper Smithfield, Northampton, PA
          • d. AFT 26 Aug. 1851 Egel Twp., Hancock, OH
          • 6 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782

          "(519i_d8) Elias DECKER, ...was garrisoned in Sussex County in the State of New Jersey for the purpose of defending the neighborhood against the Indians and Tories. He recalled many skirmishes with the Indians and Tories. "...[they also] ferried troops across the Delaware River to join General WASHINGTON at Yorktown."
          -- http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/luzerne/history/local/bradsby-twp-3.txt

        • B. Benjamin Dekker
          • b. 31 July 1763 RDC Walpack, Sussex, NJ
          • d. 15 Mar. 1859 Cayuta, Schuyler, NY
          • 1 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June, 1782
      • C. Catrina Dekker 12. (565ix_b[1]) Cornelis Decker -- BRINK LINE

  • ii. Aldert Roosa
    • b. Hurley c. 2 Mar. 1673 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. ABT 1750 Ulster Co., NY
    • m. Petronella Van Etten 21 June 1696 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • b. 1675 Kingston, c. Marbleton, Ulster, NY (not in Hoes)
      • d. ABT 1705 Ulster Co., NY
  • iii. Ariaantje Roosa
    • b. 1676 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. 1740 Rochester, Ulster, NY
    • m. Teunis Oosterhout ABT 1693 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • c. 15 Oct. 1668 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. Feb. 1746 Rochester, Ulster, NY
      • Father: Jan Jansen Van Oosterhout (b. Oosterhout, N. Brabant)
      • Mother: Anna /Annetje Hendricks/ Jellis (of Bommel, Gelderland)
    • a. (1135iv_a[1]) Annetjen Oosterhout -- BRINK LINE
    • b. Kryn Oosterhout (M) 22 Jan. 1723 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • c. 16 Mar. 1701 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. Kingston, Ulster, NY (?)
      • m. (1029ii_a) Geertje Decker 22 Jan. 1723 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
    • c. Allert /Albert Oosterhout (M)
    • d. Aryaantie Oosterhout
      • c. 29 Sep. 1706 Old DC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1785
      • liv. 1739 near Machackemeck, NY
      • witnessed 1739 Machackemeck baptism of (553xii_c) Rachel Cool
      • Family: (1107viii_a) Hermon Roosenkrans -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • 1. Dirk Rosencrans
        • c. 16 June 1726 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • 1726 Witnesses: Dirk Roosekrans & Eyke de Wit
        • d. Port Jervis, Orange, NY
        • m. (516[2]g1) Catrina Van Aken 21 May 1747 Minisink, [Orange, NY]
      • 2. (565ix_a[1]) Petrus Rosenkrans -- BRINK LINE
      • 3. Arriaantje Rosenkrans 1769 Machackemeck, Orange, NY -- VAN SIKEL LINE
        • c. 18 May 1736 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY d. BEF 1772
        • Witnesses: Krein Oosterhout & Antje Oosterhout
        • Family (1): (2079vii[2]a2E) Petrus Westfall 25 Aug. 1754 RDC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
          • prob. b. BEF 1730 c. 4 July 1733 Minisink, Orange, NY
          • d. 19 Aug. 1756 Neversink R., [Orange Co., NY] (killed & scalped by Indians)
        • A. Capt. Abraham Westfall
          • b. 18 Nov. 1755 Deerpark, Orange, NY
          • d. 5 Sep. 1829 Carroll Co., OH
          • Captain, NY Levies, as per Archives, p. 259, c/o http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/john_barr_1781.htm
          • m. (1029ii_b1A) Blandina Van Etten 2 Feb. 1781 Deerpark, Orange, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
        • Family (2): John Leyde 19 Aug. 1757 RDC Machackemack, NY
          • b. ABT 1732 Franconia Twp., Montgomery, PA
          • d. 10 Nov. 1810 i. Old Amsterdam Cem., Springfield Twp., Mercer, PA
          • Father: Johannes Jacob Leyda
          • m(2): Anna Maria unknown ABT 1772 Westmoreland Co., PA
      • 4. James [/Jacob] Rosencrantz
        • b. Upper Smithfield, Pike, PA c. 21 Apr. 1745 Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • liv. Upper Smithfield Twp., Pike, PA 1790 (next to Cornelius Dewitt Sr.)
        • [prob. 7 Class, [519i_b8] Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co. 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June 1782]
        • liv. Upper Smithfield, Pike, PA 1800 Census
        • Thomas Quick, "Indian Killer", died in his home in Westfall Twp., Pike, PA
        • Family: (1134[2]a3) Maria Hoornbeck 19 Apr. 1770 Machackameck, Orange, NY -- BRINK LINE
    • e. (1135iv_e) Johannes Oosterhout -- BRINK LINE
  • iv. Rebecca Roosa
    • c. 20 Mar. 1678 RDC, (Kingston,) NY
    • d. AFT Apr. 4 1701 NY
    • m. Laurens Oosterhout Apr. 4 1701 Kingston, Ulster, NY --SHOEMAKER LINE
      • b. 1672 Kingston, Ulster, NY
  • v. Evert Roosa
    • b. 26 Oct 1679 Hurley (Kingston), Ulster Co., NY
    • d. 13 May 1749 Ulster Co., NY
    • m. Tietje Van Etten 10 May 1702 Hurley, NY
      • c. 24 Feb. 1684 Marbletown, Ulster, NY
      • d. AFT 5 Mar. 1727 Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY
    • a. Antje Roosa Jr. (F)
      • b. ABT 1704/05 Hurley, Ulster, NY
      • liv. 1738/39 near Machackemeck, NY
      • witnessed 1739 Machackemeck baptism of (516[2]h4) Jurian Westval
      • Family: (1031vi_f) Cornelius Westbroeck -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 1. Capt. Petrus Westbroeck
        • c. 30 May 1738 [RDC]Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • witnesses: Johannes Wessebrock & Antje Rosa
        • d. 19 Apr. 1780 Raymondskill, PA
        • on petition 1746 Monroe-Pike, PA
        • m. (1107viii_d2) Lydia Vredenburg 1762 Sussex Co., NJ -- VAN GARDEN LINE
  • vi. (259) Wynte Roosa
  • vii. Engeltije /Engeltje Roosa
    • c. 3 Sep. 1685 Kingston, NY
    • d. Jan. 1778 Rochester, NY
    • Family: (513i) Cornelis Berentsen Schoonmaker Dec. 14, 1711 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
    • a. Cornelis Schoonmaker Jr.
      • c. 25 June 1721 Old DC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 21 Jan. 1778 Shawangunk, Ulster, NY
      • m. (1135iv_a1) Ariaantje Hoornbeck 23 May 1744 Rochester, Ulster, NY -- BRINK LINE
      • 1. Isaac Schoonmaker
        • b. Shawangunk, c. 22 Nov. 1754 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • m. Sarah DuBois ABT 1779 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • b. c. 1 Nov. 1761 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • Father: Phillipus DuBois s/o Hen & Jn Hoogteeling
          • Mother: Ann Hue of Walkill, Orange, NY
  • viii. Annetje Roosa
  • ix. Arien /Ariaan Roosa
    • b. 3 June 1694 Hurley (Kingston), Ulster Co., NY
    • d. ABT 1750 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • m.(1) (2223iv_b) Johanna De Hooges 4 Dec. 1713 Kingston, NY -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • b. 31 Aug. 1690 Hurley, Ulster, NY
    • m.(2) Geesjen Oostrander 9 Feb. 1721 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • b. Hurley, c. 19 May 1700 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. ABT 1750 Hurley, Ulster, NY
      • Father: Pieter Oostrander s/o P P V & Tryn V
      • Mother: Rebecca Traphagen d/o Wm Jn & Joos Wm Nooltruyck
  • x. Maria/Marytje Roosa/Rosa
    • b. Hurley, c. 28 Aug. 1698 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
    • d. 1755? killed by Indians
    • Family: (1031viii_c) Gerrit Van Kampen 31 Jan. 1716/17 Old DC, Kingston, Ulster, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • b. Shawangunk, c. 10 June 1694 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. BEF 1777
    • a. Arie Van Campen
      • b. 1720 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • witnessed baptism 1756 Readington, Huntington, NJ of (257ix_c) Henricus Shoemaker & Sara
    • b. (259iii[1]) Cornelius Gerritsen Van Campen
      • c. 21 Jan. 1727/28 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
      • d. 28 Mar. 1780 Fishing Creek, Columbia, PA (killed by Indians)
      • [i.] 30 Mar. 1780 Danville, Montour, PA
      • liv. RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA 1759



Purchase of Indian Lands in Ulster County, NY

Rhinebeck -- On a June day 300 years ago, three settlers from the Wiltwyck (Kingston, Ulster, NY) area made a deal with some Indians for land on the east shore of the Hudson River across from Rondout Creek... The three, Gerrit Artsen and Jan Elton [Elting], together with a Portuguese Jew named (518) Arie Roosa, purchased the land from the Indians as speculators hoping to cash in on future development, according to two professors whose field of expertise is the Indians of New York.
 
State University College at New Paltz history professor Laurence Hauptman and Ohio University anthropology professor Robert Grumet agreed that both the Europeans and the three members of the Esopus tribe lived on the west side of the river principally. The Indians are listed on the deed as Aran Kee, Kreme Much and Korra Kee. Aran Kee, known on other deeds as Ankony, was really armed Aramuchtan, said Grumet. He was part of a clan or group of Esopus Indians in the Wiltwyck area who owned land on what is now the Rhinecliff side of the Hudson River. Kreme Much, he said, was probably Pemmryawech, husband-consort to the female sachem (chief) Mamanuchqua, said Grumet, who is in the area working on a book on the Hudson Valley Indians of the 17th and 18th century. Grumet said he does not know about Korra Kee.
 
...Grumet and Hauptman pointed to "the Livingston landgrab" in what is now northern Dutchess southern Columbia counties as a classic example. [The Whitemans acted as agents for the Livingstons in the next century.] They recalled that in 1685, Robert Livingston bought up strategically placed points of land from the Indians. He then applied to the English crown for a patent that not only covered those pieces of land, but the land between the areas he had purchased.
 
"The Indians flipped out," said Grumet.
 
"It was a clear attempt to cheat the Indians and other settlers who wanted the land," Hauptmann agreed. Eventually, Livingston had to buy the Indians out. But as for Artsen, (518) Roosa and Elton, "they probably kept the land for speculative purposes," rather than settling on it. [NYG&BR contradicts this, saying that Arie Roosa settled on the new purchase.]"
 
-- Poughkeepsie Journal, August 6, 1986, p. 8B, c/o Harvey Auster
 

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