Individual Details

Hugh KNICKERBOCKER {K-214}

(Abt 1790 - 21 Feb 1868)

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BirthAbt 1790Van Alstyne did not realize that James had a son named Hugh. No doubt, though. See Dutchess Co Mortgages, book 13, p 103, which mentions James Knickerbocker, deceased, & sons Peter D and Hugh. Neighbor of Frederick Stickles. - Dutchess County, New York, USA
Knick Lineage17901. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. Petrus / 4. James / 5. Hugh (this person)
Knick Generation Number17905
Extra information1791Hard to decipher the various Hugh Knickerbockers. This one got married in 1811, and had kids starting in 1812. There was a different Hugh (the son of Hugh) who was about 10 years younger.
Extra information1791This "Hugh" was still alive in 1860, living with his son James. This cannot be the original Hugh Knickerbocker, who died in 1845.
Marriage22 Jan 1811The handwriting is clear - 1811 - even though the Ancestry transcription claims "1881" - Gallatin, New York, USA - Rebecca STICKLE
Residence1860Gallatin, Columbia, New York, USA
Residence1865Relation to Head of House: Father - Gallatin, Columbia, New York, USA
Death21 Feb 1868Gallatin, New York, USA
BurialGallatinville, Columbia County, New York, USA

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