Individual Details

Milton KNICKERBOCKER {K-303}

(Abt 1803 - 18 Feb 1866)

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Knick References1803See the report "Ruliff Knickerbocker of Amenia" on knic.com.
Knick Lineage18031. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. Harmanus / 4. Ruliff / 5. Benjamin / 6. Milton (this person)
Knick Generation Number18036
Extra information1803Two Milton Knickerbockers: "Milton G." Knickerbocker who died in Amenia in '49 was son of Cornelius. (See Milton's will.). Later, Cornelius' will and probate notice mentioned "Milton." They were different men.
BirthAbt 1803Finally figured it out. Milton was the son of Benjamin. However, he received land in the will of Cornelius. (Cornelius was the uncle of Milton.) - New York
MarriageJun 1823Gallatin, New York, USA - Getty (woMilton) VAN BENSCHOTEN
Residence1840Providence, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence1850Providence, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
Knick Census Project: 18501850PA, Luzerne, Providence. HOH = Milton Knickerbocker.
Extra information1851Miles sells his inheritance: Miles Knickerbocker and his wife Getty, of Providence, Luzerne Co, PA sold the farm in Amenia NY that he inherited from Cornelius Knickerbocker.
Extra information1857In 1857, the following transaction was recorded in Dutchess County records: Milton Knickerbocker, heir of Cornelius, paid $300 to his brother James B. Knickerbocker of La Salle Co, Illinois, as required by the will of Cornelius Knickerbocker.
Residence1860Brookfield, LaSalle, Illinois, USA
Residence3 Jul 1865Brookfield, LaSalle, Illinois, USA
Death18 Feb 1866From DAR listing for the cemetery. Near his daughter Julia. - LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
BurialMarseilles, LaSalle County, Illinois, United States of America

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