_____________________ | _Charles Rolland HAGAN _| | (1879 - 1957) m 1901 | | |_____________________ | | |--Arthur Charles HAGAN | (1907 - 1988) | _David COLEMAN ______ | | (1836 - 1922) m 1867 |_Minnie Bell COLEMAN ___| (1883 - 1941) m 1901 | |_Mary Jane SNYDER ___+ (1848 - 1908) m 1867
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Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3170, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
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Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3170, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
[51441] Still Living.
[114450] CHAN8 Jun 2001
_____________________ | _William SOUTHWELL __| | (1666 - ....) m 1686| | |_____________________ | | |--Ebenezer SOUTHWELL | (1693 - ....) | _John STEBBINS ______+ | | (1626 - 1677) m 1657 |_Sarah STEBBINS _____| (1668 - ....) m 1686| |_Abigail BARTLETT ___ (1628 - 1710) m 1657
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
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On May 6, 1775, he was chosen a member of the first Committee ofSafety. He served also on the second and third Committees. On May 27,together with Henry Glen, he was delegated by the Committee to go toJohnstown to inquire into the cause of the disturbances arising overthe Sheriff White incident. On July 10, 1775, he was recommended tothe Provincial Congress for the position of second lieutenant in therecruiting service. In the fall of 1775 he was enrolled in thecompany of Captain John Van Patten and in this company he served tothe end of the war. In January, 1776, he took part in the expeditionto Johnstown. On February 28, 1776, he refused to accept from GeneralSchuyler a recruiting warrant with rank of ensign. On May 13, 1776,General Schuyler was requested to send him back from Lake George forthe reason that he was employed in the Continental service withouthaving signed the General Association. From June to October, 1777, hewas on duty at Fort Edward and other forts in the vicinity. He was incommand of a detachment at the battle of Bemis Heights, two of theofficers being unfit for duty. In the fall of 1780 he marched withthe militia under General Van Rensselaer in pursuit of Sir JohnJohnson, and in the fall of 1781 was with the troops under ColonelWillett in pursuit of Major Ross and Butler. A pensioner under theAct of June 7, 1832.
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History of Schenectady During the Revolution
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Ahasuerus (2) WENDEL
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21 Dec 1755 - 22 Feb 1848
Father: Jan Baptist WENDEL
Mother: Jacomyntje VANDYCK
_Ahasuerus WENDEL _____+
| (1695 - 1752) m 1720
_Jan Baptist WENDEL _|
| (1732 - ....) |
| |_Anna VANEPS __________+
| (1702 - 1752) m 1720
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|--Ahasuerus (2) WENDEL
| (1755 - 1848)
| _Cornelis (2) VANDYCK _+
| | (1698 - ....) m 1721
|_Jacomyntje VANDYCK _|
(1733 - ....) |
|_Marijte MEBIE ________+
m 1721
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