Individual Details

Guyle KNICKERBOCKER {K-213}

(Abt 1790 - Oct 1881)

Events

BirthAbt 1790A posting on knic.com suggested that Guile was son of Samuel. No proof. - New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA
Knick Lineage17901. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. John / 4. Lawrence / 5. Samuel / 6. Guyle (this person). The Gen 5 / Gen 6 connection is tentative.
Knick Generation Number17906
Military1814Enlisted in the military. (Enlistment location is from the pension application of his wife Fanny after Guyle died in Michigan.) - Ontario County, New York
Marriage1817Gorham, New York, USA - Catharine VAN ORSTRAND
Knick Issues for Generation 61820Generation 6 is sometimes the hardest to trace. Generations 1 to 5 included a total of only about 350 Knickerbockers. Generation 6 had about 600 Knickerbockers, at a time of (a) mass movements towards the west, and (b) mediocre recordkeeping.
Residence1820No sons. - Gorham, Ontario, New York, United States
Residence18304 sons - Newfane, Niagara, New York, USA
Residence18403 sons (including one who was under 5) - Newfane, Niagara, New York, USA
Marriage2 Jul 1846The marriage is described in Fannie's pension application. - Ontario County, New York, USA - Fannie (woGuyle) mnu KNICKERBOCKER
Residence1870Post Office: Three Rivers - Three Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan, USA
DeathOct 1881Death location is given in the pension application of his widow. - Saint Mary's, Ontario, Canada
BurialThree Rivers, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA

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