SHOEMAKER & DEPUY LINES continued

INDEX

NINTH GENERATION

256. Hendrick Jochemse/Jochemsze (Hendricksz) Schoonmaker

257. Heyltje /Heyltie Gerritse Decker

"Joseph Wheeler who came to the Wyoming Valley in the 1760's. He is found in the records of the Susquehanna Company. He seems to have bought land early with the Susquehanna Company, but soon seems to be affiliated with the Pennamites."

-- "Wyoming Wheelers", by Bill Wheeler wheelerwc@zianet.comhttp://www.zianet.com/wheelerwc/otherwhe/Wyoming.html

"According to the family historical records, (256) Hendrick II "went along the Old Mine Road (officially the oldest toll road in North America) with (515iii[1]) Col. Tom Quick" to the Delaware Valley, where he bought land & built a fort, later called the First Forty Fort, or Old Forty Fort. (256) Hendrick came to Minisink about 1732 with his family. The Pennsylvania Archives (2nd series, vo 19, p 763) state that in 1732 Thomas Quick, Hendrick and others presented a petition to puchase some vacant land on (the West) side of the Delaware River (in present Monroe Co., PA, near Stroudsburg) from the Indians who owned it, and were temporarily refused. The two Schoonmaker families that reached the Delaware changed the spelling of their name from Schoonmaker to SHOEMAKER. Many of (256) Hendrick's children settled near Old Smithfield, and their headstones & monuments will be found in that cemetary...

"The descendants of Hendrick, after living for seventy years in Pennsylvania, spread back to New York State (particularly Tioga and Chemung Counties) and across the the Delaware into New Jersey. As the surname was no longer SCHOONMAKER, great care must be taken to distinguish these Shoemaker's from the many other Shoemaker families in these other areas."

-- THE MICHAEL SHOEMAKER BOOK, p.9

"(In 1732) A Mr. William ALLEN bought 10,000 acres of land in the Minisink Region from the heirs of Governor William PENN. He later sold this land to The VanAKENs, SCHOONMAKERs, DECKERs, WESTFALLs, COOLs, and other families that settled there. His failure to pay the Indians for their claims to this property resulted in a long series of hostilities that lasted for several decades."

-- http://www.teachout.org/../du/decoursey1700.html

"from Delsa Bost, the author of the DeVore book.

"`This is what she wrote me in 1993 after my trip to Salt Lake. "regarding your question about John Tomlinson and wife, possibly Hannah Devore I do not know the answer. I know there was a William DeVore living in Bedford PA in the year 1779 and he owned 100 acres of land there. In 1784 there were 5 whites in his family. I have never been able to find any names of wife and or children. He was not listed in 1790 census of Bedford. He was apparently the first DeVore in Bedford. He may have moved to VA, but I cannot prove anything.

"`In about 1780 there was a family of John Hairns, Sr. born 14 Dec 1746 and wife Lanah (Leanor) DeVore born 8 May 1752, living in Bedford. His will was proved in Bedford 3 May 1813. These people would be the same age as your Hannah. They had a daughter Hannah and their eldest child was Daniel Hains. I do not have birthdates except for second son Henry Hains on 11 Mar 1782. Perhaps your Hannah DeVore would be a sister of Lanah. I bellieve (though I cannot prove it) that Lanah was Helena daughter of Willeam Devoor born about 1715 and wife Catherine Schoonmaker and was christened 10 June 1753 in Smithfield, Monroe Co, PA But they do not have a daughter Hannah. The only real clue I have is that Aaron DeVore (I believe) signed John Hains' will as Lanah's family member.'"

-- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marcie/american/devore.html

258. Nicholas Du Puis /De Puy/De Pue

  • c. 12 Mar. 1681/82 Rochester/ Kingston, Ulster Co., NY (Beverwyck, New Amsterdam)
  • d. 1761/62 Smithfield, Monroe Co., PA/ Rochester, Ulster, NY
  • liv. 1742/52 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
  • on petition 1746 Monroe-Pike, PA
  • m. (259) Wynte Roosa, banns Mar. 22, 1707 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY

"(258) Nicholas DUPUY... came to the lower Pocono Mountain area in 1725. Two years later, he purchased 3000 acres from the Indians, and was the earliest white man to settle in the Shawnee section of the lower Pocono Mountains. This land was later repurchased by Nicholas DUPUY from William PENN's Chief Justice ALLEN.

"-- Leroy Beck DePUY, DEPUY/DEPUE FAMILY HISTORY (1984), p.13; THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY (1898), v.XXII; YESTERYEARS, v.6, p.20; v.19, p.26-27"

c/o http://www.teachout.org/../du/decoursey1700.html

259. Wentjen/Weynte/Wyntje Roosa

  • c. 4 June, 1682 Hurley, Ulster Co., NY
  • d. ABT 1760 prob. Smithfield, Monroe, PA
  • liv. 1742/52 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
  • Family: (258) Nicholas DuPuis
  • i. Maria De Puy /Dupuis /Depue
    • c. June 20, 1708 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • Family: (1107vi[1]b) Hendericus Rosenkrans 15 Dec. 1728 Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY -- VAN GARDEN LINE
      • b. Rochester, c. 20 Oct. 1706 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • a. Hendricus DePuy Rosenkrans
      • b. ABT 1730 of RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • m. (2223[2]b1A) Jacomyntje Swartwout 17 Sep. 1748 Fishkill, Dutchess, NY -- SHOEMAKER LINE
        • c. 14 Oct. 1728 Fishkill, Dutchess, NY
        • d. 10 Feb. 1803 Beekmanton, NY
    • b. Harnod Rosenkrans (M)
      • b. ABT 1732 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • c. Garret Rosenkrans (M)
      • b. ABT 1734 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. Benjamin Rosenkrans
      • b. ABT 1736 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • e. Moses Rosenkrans
      • b. ABT 1738 of Kingston, Ulster, NY
  • ii. Catherine/ Cathrina De Puy
    • c. Nov. 12, 1714 b. Marbletown, Ulster Co., NY
    • d. 1745 Ulster Co., NY
    • liv. 1741 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • Family (1): Ary Tak /Tack 1 Feb. 1729/30 Kingston RDC, Ulster Co., NY
      • b. 17 Mar. 1705/06 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • d. 1732/33 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • Father: Cornelis Tack s/o Aart Piet. & Ann. Arians
      • Mother: Barbara Metselaer
    • Family (2): (257ii) Garret Schoonmaker -- SHOEMAKER LINE
    • a. Benjamin Schoonmaker
      • b. 1735 (of Rochester,) Ulster, NY
      • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA ("single man")
      • m. Catherine Vroome 22 Apr. 1776 Albany, Albany, NY
        • b. ABT 1740 of Albany, Albany, NY

      [(259ii[2]a) Benjamin Schoonmaker] disappeared during he American Revolution.
      --Jason West c/o http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3234408&id=I638243714

    • b. Magdalena /Madlena Schoonmaker
      • c. 22 May 1741 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • witnesses: (517ia) Herman & (517ib) Magdalena Rosenkrantz
      • m. (516[2]i_a2A) David Van Aaken BEF 1752 Ulster Co., NY -- DE PUY LINE
        • b. 21 Aug. 1737 Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
        • Poll Tax 1782 Delaware Twp, Pike, PA
        • 1 Class, Capt. [Johannes] Van Etten's Co., 5th Batt. Northampton Co. Militia June 1782
    • c. Moses Schoonmaker
      • c. 19 Oct. 1743 Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
      • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • m. (516[2]i_a2B) Jennetje Van Aacken -- DE PUY LINE
        • c. 21 Aug. 1748 of Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
    • d. Gerrit Schoonmaker
      • b. ABT 1745 Minisink Twp., Orange, NY
      • d. AFT 1800 Bradford Co., PA
      • m(1): Antje Manknightside /Manknighterside 1756 Walpack, Sussex, NJ
        • b. 1736 of Minisink Twp., Orange, NY prob. d. BEF 1770
      • m(2): Antje Legg (1740-) 1770
  • iii. Moses Nicholas de Puy
    • c. 1 Feb. 1713 DRC Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. 9 Dec. 1748 Monroe, PA
    • liv. 1741/48 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • witnessed 1741 RDC Smitfield, Monroe, PA baptism of (515ii_b1) Lisabeth Decker
    • on petition 1748 Monroe-Pike, PA
    • m.(1): Antje Keel ABT 1733
      • b. ABT 1715 Esopus, Ulster, NY
      • d. BEF 1742 NJ
    • m.(2): Anna Prys/ Price 4 July 1742 DRC, Smithfield Twp., PA
      • b. [ABT 1717] Lancaster Co., PA
      • d. AFT 1774 [of] Easton, Northampton, PA
      • liv. 1742/55, 1759 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • witnessed 1755 Smithfield Twp PA baptism of (257viii_f) Daniel DeVore
      • liv. 1756 RDC Readington, Huntington, NJ
      • Parents unknown
      • Family (2): (257ix) Daniel Schoonmaker -- SHOEMAKER LINE
    • a. Wyntje DePuy /Depue
    • b. (129ii[1]) Nicholas Moses Depue -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • c. 19 Oct. 1743 RDC Walpack, Sussex, NJ
      • d. 9 Feb. 1778 Forty Fort, Luzerne, PA
      • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • c. Aaron Du Puy
      • c. 30 Dec. 1744 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: Aar. DP & Cath. Decker
      • d. BEF 1767
    • d. Marya Depuy
      • c. 13 Nov. 1748 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: Benjamin Schoonmaker & Lisabeth Dupuy, his wife
      • Family: (517ix_e) Abraham Van Campen -- DE PUY LINE
  • iv. Ariaan/ Aaron De Puy
    • c. Feb. 27, 1714/15 Old DC Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. 1785 PA
    • liv. 1746/72 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • on petition 1746/48 Monroe-Pike, PA
    • witnessed 1753 RDC Smithfield PA baptism of (516[2]f3A) Mary Westfael
    • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • m(1): Rachel Harken ABT 1746
      • b. 1726 Amwell, Hunterdon Co., NJ
      • d. BEF 1755 Kingston, Ulster, NY
      • liv. 1747/48 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • a. Aaron Dupuye
      • c. 22 May 1748 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: Moses Du Puye & Anna Prys, his wife
    • m(2): "Jemima Harker" (prob. = [259iv(3)] Jemima Stroud)
    • a. Elisabeth Dupuy
      • c. 22 Sep. 1755 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: Benjamin Schoonmaker & Elisabeth Dupuy, his wife
    • m(3): Jennie/ Jemima Stroud BEF 1758
      • b. ABT 1735 of Salisbury, Lehigh, PA
      • d. AFT 1775 PA
      • liv. 1751/60 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • a. Aron dePui
      • c. 15 Apr. 1760 RDC Smithfield, Clarion, Monroe, PA
      • d. 27 Dec. 1845 Del[aware] Water Gap, Monroe Co., PA
      • Witnesses: Daniel de Pui & Elizabeth, his wife
    • b. Samuel DePuy
      • c. 1 Dec. 1763 RDC Smithfield Twp., Monroe, PA
    • c. Rachel Depue
      • b. 30 July 1770 Wyoming, PA
  • v. Samuel/ Zamuel De Puy
    • c. Dec. 23, 1716 Rochester, Ulster, NY
    • d. 15 June, 1766 of Smithfield Twp., Monroe, PA
    • liv. RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA 1758
    • m. (261ii) (Jenny/) Jane McDowell BEF 1742 Smithfield, Monroe, PA -- SHOEMAKER LINE
    • a. (129vi[1])Nicholas DePuy -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • b. 9 Aug. 1738 of Shawnee, Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • d. 23 Apr.1808 i. Shawnee Cem., Shawnee, PA
      • liv. RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA 1786
      • Poll Tax 1772 Lower Smithfield, Monroe, PA
  • vi. Susanna/ Zusanna De Puy/ De Pue
    • c. May 31, 1719 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. BEF 1745
    • liv. 1741/42 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • witnessed 1741 RDC Smithfield Twp., PA baptism of (129i) Susanna Schoonmaker
    • Family: (515ii_a) Gerrit Decker BEF 1743 of Smithfield Twp. PA -- SHOEMAKER LINE
      • b. 1716 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
      • liv. 1741/42 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • witnessed 1741 RDC Smithfield Twp., PA baptism of (129i) Susanna Schoonmaker
  • vii. (131) Hannah De Puy -- MCDOWELL LINE
  • viii. (129) Elizabeth De Puy -- MCDOWELL LINE
  • ix. Daniel De Puy
    • c. Dec. 25, 1723 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. ABT 1793 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • liv. 1745/60 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • on petition 1746 Monroe-Pike, PA
    • m. (515ii_b) Elisabeth Decker 1744 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY --SHOEMAKER LINE
      • b. 1724 Kingston, Ulster Co., NY
      • d. 1793
      • liv. 1741/60 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • witnessed 1741 RDC Smitfield, Monroe, PA baptism of (515ii_b1) Lisabeth Decker
    • a. Daniel Du Puy
      • c. 19 Oct. 1745 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • b. Niclas Du Puy
      • c. 19 Feb. 1749 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: (258) Niclaes Dupuye & (259) Wyntie Rosa
      • m. Catherine Mahon
        • c. 17 June 1750 RDC Smithfield Twp., Monroe, PA
        • Father: Joseph Mahon
        • Mother: Elisabeth Van Weyen
    • c. Moses Dupuy
      • c. 5 May 1754/55 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
      • Witnesses: (517ix_e) Abram Van Campen & (517ix_b) Cathrina van Campen
  • x. Magdalena De Puy
    • c. June 26, 1726 Kingston, Ulster, NY
    • d. ABT 1755 Frederick, VA
    • liv. 1742 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • Family (1): Peter Carly /Casoy BEF 1742 of Smithfield, PA
      • b. ABT 1710
      • liv. 1742 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • a. Hanna Casoy
      • c. 7 June 1742 RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA
    • Family (2): Francis De Long
      • b. ABT 1720
      • liv. RDC Smithfield, Monroe, PA 1763

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