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INDEX

TWELFTH GENERATION

2220. Dr. Johannes (/Jean Mousnier) De La Montagne

2221. Rachel De Forest

  • b. Leyden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
  • c. 1609 Montcornet, Theirache/ Picardy, France
  • d. 1643 Verndal, New York, NY
  • Family: (2220) Johannes Mousnier De La Montagne 12 Dec. 1626 Walloon C., Leyden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
  • i. Jolant de la Montagne
    • c. 1627 St. Peter's C Leyden, Suid Holland, Netherlands
    • d. 1627 Leyden, Zuid Holland (/Tobago, West Indies)
  • ii. Jesse de la Montagne
    • b. 1629 Leyden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands/ Tobago, West Indies
    • d. 1647 Ft. Amsterdam/ New Harlem, New York, NY
  • iii. Jean (/Johannes) de la Montagne Jr.
    • c. 21 Oct. 1630 Leyden, Zuid Holland, Neth.
    • d. AFT 13 May, 1672 Brooklyn, NY
    • Taught school 1652 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
    • m.(1): Peternella Pikes 14 Mar. 1654/55 Slooterdyk/ Noord, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
      • b. 1634 Leiden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
      • d. 1662 Harlem, New York, NY
      • Father: Jan Pike
    • m.(2): Maria Vermilye 15 May/ 10 June 1663 Brooklyn, Kings, NY
      • b. 1629 Leyden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
      • d. 1689 New Harlem, NY
      • Father: Isaac Vermilye
      • Mother: Jacomina Jacobs
    • a. Isaac Monier de la Montagne
      • c. 19 May 1669 New Harlem, NY d. 1703
      • m. Hester Van Hoorst 8 May 1696 Harlem, NY
        • b. ABT 1680 NY
        • Family (1): Alexander Phenix 29 Oct. 1704 New Albany, NY
            b. ABT 1657 North Kingston, Washington, RI
          • Father: Alexander Phenix
          • Mother: Abigail Sewall
      • 1. Sarah de la Montanje
        • b. 1696 prob.
        • d. BEF 1749
        • Family: (1129i_b2[1]) Samuel van Namen -- BRINK LINE
          • b. ABT [1710] prob. d. BET 1753/60
          • liv. 1750/53 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
        • A. Issac Van Namen
          • b. 1735 Smithfield, Northampton, PA
          • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
  • iv. Rachel de la Montagne
    • b. 1634 Leyden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
    • d. 4 Oct. 1664 Wiltwyck/ Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • Family: Dr. Gysbert von Imbroch (ABT 1632/34-1665) 8 Mar. 1654 New Harlem, New Amsterdam, New Netherlands
  • v. Maria (/Marie) de la Montagne (/de la Montague)
    • c. 25 Jan. 1637 at sea, near Madeira
    • d. 25 Aug. 1711 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
    • Family: Jacob Hendricksen Kip (1631-1690) 8 Mar. 1653/54 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
  • vi. (1110) William Monier De La Montagne

REF: http://www.gendex.com/users/pthree/SPRTS97/d0020/g0000009.html#I28932 http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/o/b/Steven-A-Robbins/GENE2-0012.html

de la Montagne -- The history of this ancient Languedoc family traces its ancestry as a family of French origin before the year 1100.

 

(2220) Johannes Mousnier de La Montagne accompanied (4442) Jesse de Forest to the Amazon River and the coast of Guiana in 1623, one of a party of eleven Huguenot men looking for a site to establish a Huguenot colony. De la Montagne returned to Leyden on the "Black Eagle" late in 1625, bringing with him the journal and maps of the exploration party with the sad news that (4442) Jesse de Forest had died in Guiana.

In 1628, (2220) Jean de la Montagne left with is young bride, de Forest's daughter (2221) Rachel, on the "Fortuyn" for the island of Tobago, a Dutch possession in the Windward Islands, northwest of Guiana. His wife returned to Leyden in 1631, supposedly enfeebled by the climate of this Caribbean Isle. Her husband probably returned in 1633 and appears on the register of the University of Leyden for the third time in 1636.

On September 25, 1636, de la Montagne sailed for America for the third time, this time with his wife and three children, on the ship "Rensselaerswyck", owned by the patroon Kiliaen Van Resselaer and by the de Forest family, whose leader was now Rachel's uncle (8885iii) Gerard de Forest. The de Forest group on the ship consisted of Rachel's brothers (4443iv) Henry and (viii) Isaac, as well as the de la Montagne family. (2221v) Maria, was born at sea, before the ship reached New Amsterdam on March 5, 1637. In the New Netherlands, Dr. de la Montagne set up business as a physician and as a chandler. Henry de Forest died soon after arrival, and Dr. Montagne was forced to take charge of the de Forest tobacco plantation in mid-Manhattan. The farm, called "Vrendendahl", included much of the upper half of what is now Central Park. He was driven off the land by Indians and lived thereafter near the fort at New Amsterdam. He was the official surgeon of New Amsterdam, and First Councillor (1638-1656). Montagne was appointed Vice-Director of the colony from 1656-1664, with special responsibility for Fort Orange (Albany) and the Dutch settlement at Beverwyck.

With the English take-over of the colony in 1664, Dr. Montagne had to resign as Vice-Director and dropped out of official records. He did sign a loyalty oath to the new British government and it is believed that he accompanied Peter Stuyvesant back to Holland in 1665 to defend the surrender of the colony. It is assumed that he returned to New York in 1668, like Stuyvesant.

SRC: Betty Tannahill Johnson betts@lewiston.com REF: http://users.lewiston.com/carmenj/Montanye.htm
 

2222. Anthony De Hooges/ De Hoogas

  • b. 14 Dec. 1620 Noord, Amsterdam, Holland
  • d. 11 Oct. 1655 Albany, Albany Co., NY
  • Arrived in New Netherlands on the "Coning David" 29 Nov. 1641
  • Occupation: Assistant Accountant for Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
  • m. (2223) Eva Albertse Brad (6 Oct. 1646/) 1 Oct. 1647 Albany, Albany NY

2223. Eva (/aefje) Albertse Bradt (/Brad)

  • c. 9 Jan. 1632/33 Oudekerk Ev. Lu. C Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands
  • d. 1689 Hurley i. Esopus, Ulster, NY
  • Family (1): (2222) Anthony De Hooges
  • i. Maricken/Maria De Hoogas/ de Hooges b. 1648 Beverwyck (now Albany), Albany, NY
  • d. ABT 1690
    • Family (1): Hendrick Bries
      • b. ABT 1648 Beest, Gelderland, Netherlands
      • d. 1696
    • Family (2): Jacob Loockermans/Lookerman 21 Aug. 1696
      • b. ABT 1643 of Albany, Albany, NY
  • ii. (1135) Anneken/anna de Hoogas/ de Hooges -- HANNAH VAN GORDER LINE
  • iii. Catrina de Hooges
    • b. 1651 Albany, Albany, NY
    • Family (1): Wynant Van der Poel (b. ABT 1649/50)
    • Family (2): Harmen Rutgers
      • b. ABT 1645 of New Amsterdam, New York
  • iv. Johannes De Hoogas/ de Hooges b. 1652 Beverwyck (Albany), Albany, NY
    • b. 1653 Albany, Albany, NY
    • d. ABT 1695 Hurley, Ulster, NY
    • m. Margarita Post 4 Dec. 1675 Old D.C., Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • b. of Acquackenock, Passaic, c. 6 June 1657 Bergen, Hudson, NJ
      • d. Hurley, Ulster, NY
      • Father: Adriaen Post s/o Pieter Adriansz, of Harlengen
      • Mother: Claertje of the Hague
    • a. Claartje de Hooges
      • b. 27 Mar. c. 27 Apr. 1679 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. Rochester, NY
      • Early settler of the Minisink Valley
      • Family: Teunis Quick 24 Sep. 1696 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • c. 18 Apr. 1675 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. AFT 1717 Rochester, Ulster, NY
        • Early settler of the Minisink Valley
      • 1. Rymerig Quick
      • 2. Jacobus Quick
      • 3. Margriet Quick
        • c. 31 Mar. 1700 Rochester, Ulster, NY
        • Early settler of Minisink Valley
        • prob. witnessed baptism of Dina Kuykendal 1719 DRC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • liv. 1741 Smithfield, Monroe, PA
        • Family: Arie Kuykendall 7 Dec. 1720
          • c. 8 June 1694 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • d. 1759 Northampton Co., PA
          • liv. 1741 Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • 4. Benjamin Quick
        • c. 5 June 1717 RDC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • witnesses: Jacob Westfael & Margriet de Duytser
    • b. (519ix[1]) Johanna de Hooges -- DE PUY LINE
  • v. (1111) (Rachel/) Eleanor De Hooges
  • Family (2): Roeloff Swartwout 13 Aug. 1657 Fort Orange, Albany /Beverwyck, NY
    • b. 1 c. 11 June 1634 Ouderkirk, Amsterdam Noord Holland, Netherlands
    • will 30 Mar. 1714 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • Father: Thomas Swartwout s/o R & Cat
    • Mother: Hendridkjen Barentsd/o B Otsen & Jacom
    • a. (1129i[1]) Hendrickje Swartwout -- BRINK LINE
    • b. Thomas Swartwout
    • c. Antoni Swartwout (M)
      • c. 11 May 1664 Wiltwyck, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1700 Maghagkerneck, Orange, NY
      • Early settler of Minisink Valley
      • m. Jenneje Coobes 8 May 1693 Hurley, Ulster, NY
        • b. 1674 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 1700 Orange Co., NY
        • Early settler of Minisink Valley
        • Jacobus Coobes (~1648-) of Rensselaerswyck, Ulster, NY
      • 1. Jacobus Swartwout
        • c. 29 Mar. 1696 [RDC] Kingston, Ulster,NY
        • d. 21 Aug. 1756 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • Early settler of Minisink Valley
        • witnessed baptism of Lea Decker 1717 RDC Machackemeck, Orange, NY
        • m(1): Antje Gumaer 30 May 1721 Nassau, Orange (??), NY
          • b. 30 Mar. 1693 Deerpark, Orange, NY
          • d. 19 Sep. 1747 Kingston, Ulster, (/Deerpark, Orange,) NY
        • A. Phillip Swartwout
        • m(2): (1031vi_e) Antjen Westbrook 15 Oct. 1747 Kingston, Ulster, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 2. (557iii_b[1]) Bernardus Swartwout
    • d. Cornelia Swartwout
      • c. 13 Mar. 1667 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 7 July 1714 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • Family: Hendrick Claessen Van Schoonhoven 16 Apr. 1688 Kingston, Ulster, NY -- VAN SIKEL LINE
        • b. 5 May 1652 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. AFT 4 Dec. 1715 Ulster Co., NY
        • Father: Klaas Hendricksz Van Schoonhoven of Wiltsburg/ Utrecht
        • Mother: Neeltie Fredrickse of Wiltsburg/ Utrecht
        • Family (1): (2059vi_a[1][1]) Debora Christoffels Davids/ Davis 6 July 1679 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY divorced 17 Oct. 1687 Kingston -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • 1. Ifje Schoonhoven (F)
        • c. 28 Apr. 1689 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • Family: Dirck Kermer 24 Oct. 1719 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • c. 23 May 1697 Kingston, Ulster, NY
          • Father: Isaack Kermer (1670-) of Marbleton
          • Mother: Styntje Keyser d/o Dk Cor & Ag Jac Coens
        • A. (2223[2]e1[1]) Cornelia Kermer
        • B. (519i_d3[1]) Hannah Carmer -- DE PUY LINE
      • 2. Nicolaes Schoonhoven
        • b. ABT 3 June 1694 c. 15 Nov. 1696 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. ABT 1 Dec. 1774 Minisink, Orange, NY
        • m. (516[2]i_b1) Pieternelle Westfall ABT 1724 of Kingston, Ulster, NY -- DE PUY LINE
        • A. (1129_c4[1]) Jacobus Schoonhoven -- BRINK LINE
        • B. Ezekiel V Schoonover
          • b. ABT 1750 Delaware Twp., [Pike,] PA
          • d. Flatbrookeville, Sussex, NJ
          • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
      • 3. (1129i_c[1]) Francyntie Schoonhoven -- BRINK LINE
      • 4. Hendrikus Schoonhoven
      • 5. Rodolphus Schoonover
        • b. 22 Sep. 1705 Fort Orange/ Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • d. 21 Dec. 1756 Lower Smithfield, Northampton, PA
        • liv. RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA 1746
        • on petition 1746 Monroe-Pike, PA
        • m. Dorothea Denmarken /Van der Marken ABT 1751 of Smithfield, Monroe, PA
          • c. 17 Feb. 1713 Roosendal, Ulster, NY
          • d. AFT 1756
        • A. Rudolphus /Dolvis Schoonhoven
          • b. 19 Smithfield, Monroe, PA c. Apr. 1752/53 Walpack, Sussex, NJ
          • d. 20 Mar. 1828 Pike Co., PA
          • 8 Class, Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June 1782
      • 6. Catherine Van Schoonhoven
        • b. Esopus, c. 12 Oct. 1707 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • liv. Montague, Sussex, NJ
        • Family: Benjamin Smyth ABT 1725 of Walpack, Sussex, NJ
            b. ABT 1700
          • d. BEF 7 Aug. 1769
        • A. Rudolphus /Dolvis Smyth
          • b. ABT 1730 prob. Sussex Co., NJ
          • 8 Class, Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June 1782
    • e. Eva Swartwout
      • b. 1671 Hurley, Ulster, NY
      • d. AFT 1745 Maghagkemeck, Orange, NY
      • Early settler of Minisink Valley
      • prob. witness 19 Aug 1716 at Machackemeck, Orange, NY to baptism of (567v) Jacob Ditsoort
      • Family: Jacob Dingmans 9 Oct. 1698 Kingston, Ulster, NY
        • b. 1673 Albany, NY
        • d. 1745 Kinderhook, Columbia, NY
        • Early settler of Minisink Valley
        • Father: Adam Dingman s/o Ger & Jn Jn Teuwis
        • Mother: Aeltie Jacobse Gardenier d/o J Jn
      • 1. Andries Dingman
      • 2. Alida Dingman 1740 Kingston, Ulster, NY (of Sussex Co., NJ)
        • b. ABT 1720 of Minisink, Orange, NY
        • liv. 1742/47 Smithfield, Monroe, PA
        • Family (1): (1133vii[1][2]a1) Jacobus Van Kuykendall -- BRINK LINE
        • Family (2): John Right 26 July 1747 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, NY ("j.m.")
          • b. ABT 1727 NY
          • liv. 1747 Smithfield, Monroe, PA

REF: http://www.goodnet.com/~gjbivin/genealogy/updegraff/fam00421.htm

"Anthony de HOOGES entered the employ of the the Patroon of Rensselaerswyck as under bookkeeper and assistant to Arent van CURLER. He sailed from Trexel, 30 July 1641, on "den Coninck David," the skipper being commanded to allow him to eat and sleep in the cabin. The translation of this order of the West India Company is as follows:

"The directors of the West Indian Company, Chamber of Amsterdam order and direct Job Arissen, skipper of the ship named "d' Co. David" to transport in said ship under his command and to permit to sleep and eat in the cabin the person of Anthony de Hogus in the service of Mr. renselaer and Johan Verbeck with his wife and daughter and maid servant, and Geertgen nanninx, with son and little daughter, provided he bring with [him] a musket or firelock and sword of [his] own, with his accompanying baggage specified below and marked with the mark of the Company; and for transporting these the skipper shall upon [declaration] signed by said Anthony de Hogus, be paid for board --- stivers a day, according to the amount agreed upon with Mr. renselaer for board of his colonists. Done at Amsterdam, the 10th of July 1641. ss. Fredr: Schulenbr:"

Anthony de Hooges brought letters of introduction to Director General William Kieft and also to Arent Van CURLER, to whom he was sent as an assistant. On his voyage (which was an unusually stormy passage), he kept a journal, which was sent to Killian Van Rensselaer and excerpts from which are printed in OLDE ULSTER HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE, v.5, pp.240-245...

-- DeCoursey, Bill,"IT'S ABOUT TIME VOLUME IV" http://www.teachout.org/../du/decoursey.html

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