Individual Details

Andris KNICKERBOCKER {K-551}

(Abt 1823 - Abt 1865)

Events

BirthAbt 1823First name was not "Andrew." Instead, variations of "Andrius". (See census in 1850 & 60, and also draft registration.) Eventually lived in Hubbardston, near his sisters (Mary and Fanny) and his mother. - New York
Knick Lineage18231. HJ / 2. Lourens / 3. Cornelius / 4. John / 5. Benjamin / 6. Andris (this person)
Knick Generation Number18236
Extra information1824Probably born in Yates County, New York (which formed in 1823). See entries for his mother, father, and sisters.
Extra information1824I have adopted the spelling "Andris" in this tree because it got too confusing to switch between spellings (Andrus vs Andris vs Andrius) for the various members of this line.
Residence1846Andrus and wife Lovina of Italy, Yates County, sell property in Gorham, Ontario County (book 81, page 308). - Italy, Yates County, New York
Knick Census Project: 18501850WI, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson. HOH = Andris Knickerbocker.
Residence1850Family moved long distances. No doubt, though, because the children's ages were consistent in each census. Note that his sister Mary was in Whitewater WI (10 miles away) in 1850. - Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
Residence1860Andrus, Lavina, and the kids. There is also an extra person of interest: Martin Knickerbocker, probably son of Andrus. - Chatham, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence1 Jul 1863Civil war draft registration. North Plains Township includes Hubardston, where widow Lavina was living in 1870. - North Plains, Ionia, Michigan, USA
DeathAbt 1865He disappears before the 1870 census. Widow was living with their kids (James, Elizabeth, Charles) in Hubbardston Michigan in 1870. - Michigan
Extra information1865Findagrave has a claim that "Andrew" died in Lake County. Based on mis-reading of his widow's death certificate. (See her entries.)
Extra information1868Maria (his mother) buried in East Plains cemetery, 3 mile south of Hubbardston. Mary (his sister) buried there, too.

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