Individual Details

John H. KNICKERBOCKER {K-234}

(Abt Oct 1793 - 1829)

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Knick References1793See the report "Hugh Knickerbocker and Rachel Schram" on knic.com
Knick Lineage17931. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. Petrus / 4. Hugh / 5. John (this person)
Knick Generation Number17935
BirthAbt Oct 1793John's fate is documented in brother William's biography. (Note: Van Alstyne was confused by the many John Knickerbockers. Van Alstyne claimed John Knickerbocker in Argyle was the son of Hugh. Wrong.) - Dutchess County, New York, USA
Baptism10 Nov 1793Reyn Beeck (now Red Hook), Dutchess, New York, USA
Number of children1794The biography of son Myron R. Knickerbocker says that John and Ann had 8 children, 3 of whom were alive in 1891. However, the land sale in 1849 of John's old farm involved only 5 of the children.
Residence1820Living next door to Asa Buttolph, who waslater mentioned in John's probate notice in Genesee County. - North East, Dutchess, New York, United States
Extra information1828Genesee County land index shows a middle initial of "H". Son Myron's biography in Michigan also shows John H.
Residence28 Jan 1828John Knickerbocker "of Elba" is the 2nd Knickerbocker to show up in the land records for Genesee County. Book 21, page 287. (2nd Knickerbocker in the deed book. Andrus was 1st, then John, then Peter H.) - Elba, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death1829Genesee County, New York, USA
Probate9 Mar 1830Intestate. The court named 3 admistrators: Ann Knickerbocker (widow), Peter H. Knickerbocker, and Asa Buttolph. - Genesee, New York, USA
BurialBatavia, Genesee County, New York, USA

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