Individual Details
Johannis DEPUI
(26 Mar 1727 - 19 Apr 1777)
!LeRoy Beck Depuy's DEPUY FAMILY HISTORY SLC,UT FHL: Page 26: Page 29: Benjamin and John were each justices of Northampton County courts, John appointed Mar 3 1770 and Benjamin on Mar 24, 1786. John's tombstone at Shawnee Presbyterian Cemebery lists his death as 11 Jul 1805, in his 80th year, also that he was a Revolutionary war veteran. The Van Campen family chart shows Johns date of baptism. In his earlier life, John, who was an elder in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, "operated a water grist mill at Shawnee in 1758 and shipped flour via Durham boats to Philadelphia."
!Wawarsing, Ulster New York LDS K2wa
!John's wife, Annatje Van Wagenen is listed in Jacobus (husband of Zarah Schoonmaker) Depuy's will dated Sept 25, 1764 - May 20 1785 as a Witness. How does he tie in to Jacobus??
!LeRoy Beck Depuy's DEPUY FAMILY HISTORY SLC,UT FHL: Page 26: Page 29: Benjamin and John were each justices of Northampton County courts, John appointed Mar 3 1770 and Benjamin on Mar 24, 1786. John's tombstone at Shawnee Presbyterian Cemebery lists his death as 11 Jul 1805, in his 80th year, also that he was a Revolutionary war veteran. The Van Campen family chart shows Johns date of baptism. In his earlier life, John, who was an elder in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, "operated a water grist mill at Shawnee in 1758 and shipped flour via Durham boats to Philadelphia."
!Wawarsing, Ulster New York LDS K2wa
!John's wife, Annatje Van Wagenen is listed in Jacobus (husband of Zarah Schoonmaker) Depuy's will dated Sept 25, 1764 - May 20 1785 as a Witness. How does he tie in to Jacobus??
!NYG&BR July 1890 Van Wagenen family pg 122
Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke: Johanni/John shared in the purchase of 596 acres in Mt. Bethel Twp., Northampton County, Pa. John left no will. The following shows an inventory of his estate 7-7-1777; Negro; 80 pounds, Wheat, 73, Cattle, horse, sheep, 72, hogs and goats 5 1/2, Cash 46, household furniture30, bed 20 1/2, boat 22, ferry boat 6 1/2, saddles 2, farmers utensils 21, sundry 4.
Buried: Scotch Irish Burial Ground, Three Churches of Lower Mt. Bethel, PA FIELD NAME Page VALUE Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke _INFO P FIELD NAME Page VALUE Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke _INFO P
!Wawarsing, Ulster New York LDS K2wa
!John's wife, Annatje Van Wagenen is listed in Jacobus (husband of Zarah Schoonmaker) Depuy's will dated Sept 25, 1764 - May 20 1785 as a Witness. How does he tie in to Jacobus??
!LeRoy Beck Depuy's DEPUY FAMILY HISTORY SLC,UT FHL: Page 26: Page 29: Benjamin and John were each justices of Northampton County courts, John appointed Mar 3 1770 and Benjamin on Mar 24, 1786. John's tombstone at Shawnee Presbyterian Cemebery lists his death as 11 Jul 1805, in his 80th year, also that he was a Revolutionary war veteran. The Van Campen family chart shows Johns date of baptism. In his earlier life, John, who was an elder in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, "operated a water grist mill at Shawnee in 1758 and shipped flour via Durham boats to Philadelphia."
!Wawarsing, Ulster New York LDS K2wa
!John's wife, Annatje Van Wagenen is listed in Jacobus (husband of Zarah Schoonmaker) Depuy's will dated Sept 25, 1764 - May 20 1785 as a Witness. How does he tie in to Jacobus??
!NYG&BR July 1890 Van Wagenen family pg 122
Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke: Johanni/John shared in the purchase of 596 acres in Mt. Bethel Twp., Northampton County, Pa. John left no will. The following shows an inventory of his estate 7-7-1777; Negro; 80 pounds, Wheat, 73, Cattle, horse, sheep, 72, hogs and goats 5 1/2, Cash 46, household furniture30, bed 20 1/2, boat 22, ferry boat 6 1/2, saddles 2, farmers utensils 21, sundry 4.
Buried: Scotch Irish Burial Ground, Three Churches of Lower Mt. Bethel, PA FIELD NAME Page VALUE Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke _INFO P FIELD NAME Page VALUE Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke _INFO P
Events
Families
| Father | Benjamin DUPUY I (1695 - 1765) |
| Mother | Elizabeth SCHOONMAKER ( - 1735) |
| Sibling | Benjamin DEPUI (1720 - 1729) |
| Sibling | Maria DEPUE ( - ) |
| Sibling | Johannis DEPUE (1724 - 1727) |
| Sibling | Benjamin DEPUE II (1729 - 1811) |
| Sibling | Sarah DUPUY (1737 - 1818) |
Endnotes
1. Genealogy - Compiled and Published, Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke.
2. Genealogy - Compiled and Published, Research Notes on Ancestors of John Depue, son of Benjamin Depue by Eva Duke.
