Individual Details

Stephen KNICKERBOCKER {K-286}

(1800 - Bef 1840)

Events

Birth1800Stephen in Eaton NY was probably son of Bartholomew, and brother of John (who lived with Bartholomew) and Robert (who lived in Nelson). Stephen named after Barth's stepfather, Stephen Pangborn? - NY
Knick Lineage18001. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. John / 4. Harmen / 5. Bartholomew / 6. Stephen / 7. John (this person)
Knick Generation Number18007
Knick References1800See the report "John Knickerbocker and Lydia Jackson" on knic.com.
Knick Lineage18001. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. John / 4. Harmen / 5. Bartholomew / 6. Stephen (this person)
Knick Generation Number18006
MarriageAbt 1820Madison County, NY - Betsey (1stwoStephen) mnu KNICKERBOCKER
Residence1830Page 3 of the census, next to brother John. Household has 2 M 20-29. (Perhaps a brother living with them?). No boys. 1 F under 5. 2 F 5-9. 1 F 20-29. 1 F 50-59 (Stephen's M-in-law?). Stephen's last appearance in NY. - Eaton, Madison, New York, USA
DeathBef 1840Death or Divorce? In 1840, Betsey Knickerbocker shows up in Cazenovia (p11), near Stephen's brother John (p11). She has the right mix of kids to be Stephen's widow. HOWEVER, see Ohio records; a man named Stephen appears out of the blue. - Madison County, NY
Extra Information1840In 1840 and 1850, a "Stephen" appears in OH. Birthplace NY ~1801. However, it appears that in 1840 the Stephen in Ohio was living with his 1st wife. (He married his 2nd wife in 1842.) The OH man must be a different person.

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