Individual Details

Harmen KNICKERBOCKER {K-50}

(13 Jan 1742 - Abt 1777)

Events

Knick References1742Bryan Knickerbocker, contributor to knic.com, is descended from this line. For a detailed discussion of this line, see the report "John Knickerbocker and Lydia Jackson" on knic.com.
Knick Lineage17421. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. John / 4. Harmen (this person)
Knick Generation Number17424
Birth13 Jan 1742Recorded in Salisbury town records. Also listed in baptism records.
MarriageAbt 1760Her maiden name can be deduced from real estate transactions. - Thankful HOGABOOM
Number of children1770Father John's will was long but incomplete. Several properties were not mentioned. These were split 9 ways (since John had 9 kids). Harmon's slice (1/9th) was further split 4 ways (1/4th of 1/9th), because Harmon had 4 children.
Number of children1770Harmon's father was John Knickerbocker. The posting for John includes his will. The will explicitly names Harmon's children (John, Bartholomew, and the twins, Rachel and Thankful.) Van Alstyne later claimed Harmon had 6 kids.
Residence1771In 1771, Harmon Knickerbocker and Thankful "his wife", shown as "of Canaan", have a real estate transaction with "Hendries Hogoboom, our honored mother". See Thankful's entry for more information. - Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Residence1774Harmon paid the adult male headcount tax in Salisbury from 1774 to 1776. - Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
DeathAbt 17771776 is the last year that Harmon paid the headcount tax in Salisbury. (We know that he died before 1885, when his father finalized his will.) (We also know that Thankful remarried before 1885.) - Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Knick Family, NYGBR1908Person [44] in Van Alstyne's numbering system. NYGBR, 1908/1909.

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