Individual Details
Hannah Bresee
( - 6 Oct 1850)
See Revo Young file: supplement to report 4 Dec 1947 from Louis P. de Boer (last page). Mrs. Marin Van Deusen (Hannah Bresse) was bapt. witn. at Copake or Claverack 10 Oct. 1802 to child Levi of John Van Dusen.
Revo Young study shows Johanne (Pressie), born abt 1738, married Marya Ben (Maria, Marytje Burn), born abt 1742 and had children: Hannjah Bresie chr 29 July 1770 in Linlethgo, NY; Denus Pressie chr 23 June 1723 in Manerton, NY; and Catharina Pressie chr 30 Nov 1779 in Kinderhook, NY (see RevoYoung.04; _33.jpg).
From NEHGS: from the Van Deursen study: #210 vii Martin Van Deusen, bp Oct. 29, 1769, at Mt. Ross; sps Marten Van Deusen and Elizabeth Ostrander; m a 1790, Hanna Bresee.
Revo Young study shows Johanne (Pressie), born abt 1738, married Marya Ben (Maria, Marytje Burn), born abt 1742 and had children: Hannjah Bresie chr 29 July 1770 in Linlethgo, NY; Denus Pressie chr 23 June 1723 in Manerton, NY; and Catharina Pressie chr 30 Nov 1779 in Kinderhook, NY (see RevoYoung.04; _33.jpg).
From NEHGS: from the Van Deursen study: #210 vii Martin Van Deusen, bp Oct. 29, 1769, at Mt. Ross; sps Marten Van Deusen and Elizabeth Ostrander; m a 1790, Hanna Bresee.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Martin Van Deusen ( - 1828) |
| Child | Hezekiah Van Deusen (1812 - ) |
| Father | Johann "Brussi" Bresie ( - ) |
| Mother | Maria "Bain" Benn (1742 - ) |
| Sibling | Tunis Bresee (1775 - 1850) |
| Sibling | Catharina Bresee (1779 - ) |
| Sibling | John J. Bresee (1784 - ) |
| Sibling | Hugh "Brisee" Bresee (1788 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
See letter from Louis P. de Boer on his "Supplement to my report of Dec. 4, 1947" in the Revo Young file showing Martin Van Deusen 7th child of John V. D. and Fytje (Sophia Roorbach) married abt 1790 to Hanna Breesse.Death
Source: Family SearchEndnotes
1. Revo Morrey, aka Revo Morrey Young, compiler, The Bresee family of Livingston Manor, Columbia County, New York: Parts 1, 2 & 3 in my e-books (1945), 4_33.jpg; FHL microfilm FHL film 897238 Items 2-4, available on digital images.
2. New England Historic Genealogical Society Wbe site.

