Individual Details

John H. KNICKERBOCKER {K-71}

(Abt 1750 - Abt 1841)

Events

BirthAbt 1750John Knickerbocker who died in "Monroe County" was clearly the son of Harmon of Amenia. For example, when John first bought his land … then in the area called "Ontario County" … he took a mortgage from one of the Belding families of Amenia.
Knick References1750See the report "The Knickerbockers of Amenia NY" on knic.com.
Knick Lineage17501. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. Harmanus / 4. John (this person)
Knick Generation Number17504
Marriage1771Amenia, Dutchess, New York - Mary (woJohnKnick) WOOLSEY
Residence1790Washington, Dutchess, New York, United States
Extra information18051st Knick in "Ontario" County. John H Knickerbocker of Amsterdam, Montgomery County, buys a large tract of land in Ontario County. Ontario County, 10, p615 - Ontario County, New York, USA
Residence1810"Boyle" was a large township that split into pieces in the 1810's. Perinton was one of the towns formed. - Boyle, Ontario, New York, United States
Residence1820No sons in the household - Perinton, Ontario, New York, United States
Extra informationFeb 1821Monroe County was created from parts of Genesee County and Ontario County. The town of Perinton becomes part of the new Monroe Co.
DeathAbt 1841Perinton, Monroe, New York, USA
Probate1841Ancestry claims the probate was in 1834. Wrong; that's when the will was signed. The actual probate, according to the paperwork, was December 1841. - Monroe, New York, USA
Death23 Sep 1841Perinton, Monroe, New York, USA
ProbateMonroe, New York, USA

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