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Swearingen, Mary (b. 17 NOV 1718, d. ?)

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Title: Hahn-Powell-Ford.FTW
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Swearingen, Joseph (b. 9 MAR 1719/20, d. ?)
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Swearingen, John (b. FEB 1720/21, d. SEP 1784)
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Swearingen, Sarah (b. 20 NOV 1722, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Samuel (b. 6 SEP 1728, d. ?)
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Van Swearingen, Thomas (b. 1730, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Charles (b. 1731, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Ruth (b. MAY 1732, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Thomas (b. 1687, d. 1726)
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Swearingen, Elizabeth (b. , d. ?)
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VanSwearingen, Elizabeth (b. 1661, d. ?)
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VanSwearingen, Zachariah (b. 1662, d. ?)
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Smith, Mary (b. 1650, d. 1713)
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VanSweringen, Eric (b. 1616, d. ?)
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DeBarrette, Isaac (b. 1613, d. ?)
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Vanswearingen, Albert (b. , d. ?)
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Vanswearingen, Mary (b. , d. ?)
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Arundel, Richard Copped-Hat Fitzalan Earl of (b. 1306, d. 24 JAN 1375/76)
Note: Notes
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . . " (4:31), (17:30), (20:31), (21:30), (28:33), (60:32), (78:32), (97:33), (234:31).
In 1330 or 1331, King Edward III restored to him the lands and honours that his father had forfeited. Prior to this they had been in the possession of Edmund, Earl of Kent (the 6th son of King Edward I), who was attained and beheaded in 1330.
In 1334 Richard was made Justiciar of North Wales for life. In 1339 governor of Carnarvon Castle; in 1345 Sherriff of Shropshire for life. He distinguished himself in the French wars, being Admiral of the West 1340-1 and 1345-7 and commanding the second division at the Battle of Crecy in 1346. He was at the fall of Calais in 1347.
For the details on his first mariage to ISABEL DESPENSER and its subsequent annulment see her notes.
In 1361, upon the death of his aunt Joan de Warenne, he succeeded to the vast Warenne estates and to the Earldom of Surrey.

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Fitzalan, John (b. ABT. 1348, d. 1379)
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Maltravers, Eleanor (b. , d. ?)
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deBohun, HumphreyIV (b. , d. 1182)
Note: Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (97:26), (193:6).
The Encyclopedia Britannica (1968 edition) says of Humphrey , that it was "probably . . . [he] who, as constable [of England], commanded the royal forces that routed the English rebels of 1173 at Fornham in Suffolk, and helped to defeat the Scottish invasion in 1174. He later married Margaret, sister of the captured King William of Scotland."

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Flamstead, RogerIV deToeni Lord of (b. ABT. 1160, d. AFT. 1208)
Note: Notes
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (98:27), (98A:27).
Per Cockayne's "Complete Peerage", he was styled "de Conches". He was a small boy when his father died in 1162 and he took no part in public affairs until after the accession of King Richard I, with whom he went on crusade. He distingished himself at Richard's victory at Arsuf. He was faithful to the new king, JOHN, and enjoyed his favour. During the struggle between the kings JOHN of England and PHILIP of France for control of Normandy, he supported JOHN and recaptured his castle at Conches and held it briefly until PHILIP eventually dispossed JOHN of all Normandy. This resulted in Roger too losing all his Norman lands. KING JOHN granted Roger considerable estates in England.
Roger left at least 3 sons:
1.) Ralph
2.) Roger (d.1227/8)
3.) Richard, a clerk, who became treasurer of Angers (d.1252).

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Churchill, Randolph Lord (b. 1849, d. 1895)
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Walker, Charles (b. 1668, d. 20 MAY 1730)
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Title: Phil's Copy.FTW
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Isaac, Rebecca (b. 1680, d. 1767)
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Doyne, Joshua (b. 1634, d. 1698)
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Sanders, Jane (b. 1647, d. 1738)
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Jones, Martha (b. ABT. 1699, d. BEF. MAY 1783)
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Stull, Susannah (b. 1739, d. ?)
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Stull, Elizabeth (b. 1725, d. ?)
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Stull, Daniel (b. 1727, d. ?)
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Stull, Isaac (b. 1735, d. ?)
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Stull, Jacob (b. 1737, d. ?)
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VanSchaack, Cornelius (b. , d. ?)
Note: THE VAN SCHAACK HOMESTEAD

To the north and east of the Pruyn estate was that of Cornelius Van Schaack, son of Emanuel, son of Claes. Cornelius was a merchant of much enterprise and thrift. He was a successful fur-trader, the owner of a sloop, a large land proprietor here and elsewhere, and a personage of much consequence and wealth for his time.

The tract on which the homestead stood extended from the creek, on both sides of our present Church Street, to and inclusive of the land now belonging to the widow of Peter Best. It included the present Wynkoop property, the site of the Reformed Dutch church, and all the intervening land from the William A. Harder house on the east to and including that of Dr. Kellogg on the west. The original homestead stood a few rods to the east of the present Wynkoop villa ("The Ch�teau") and near the brow of the bluff and its descent to what was then the main channel of the creek.



It was the "Van Shaaken" house of the Hessian soldier's letter elsewhere quoted. It was a large stone and brick house built at a very early period and fortified against marauding Canadian Indians. Early in 1700 the property was bought by Cornelius Van Schaack and much improved. His wife, Lydia, was a daughter of Hendrick Van Dyck, M. D., and a granddaughter of the Albany Schuylers. Here seven children were born, two of whom were among Kinderhook's most eminent sons. The children were: Margaretha, bp. September 21, 1728; Maria, bp. May 27, 1731; Henry, bp. February 18, 1733; Cornelis, bp. August 15, 1734; David, bp., 1736; Jannetje, bp., 1739, and Pieter, bp. 1747. Of Henry and Peter we shall have more to say. Cornelis became the owner of the present P. H. Bain property, Kleine Kill. David built the "Old Kinderhook Mansion" noticed later; and Peter, after his return from England, built the William A. Harder house. There his years of blindness were spent and there he died.


368 Old Kinderhook
Cornelius's daughter Margaret married Lourens L. Van Alen, son of Lourens (Lawrence) who bought the De Bruyn patent and several other tracts: Maria married Jacobus (James) I. Roosevelt, an ancestor of our ex-President. Lydia married Isaac Van Vleck. Jannetje became the wife of Peter Silvester, the distinguished jurist of Albany and Kinderhook. When Cornelius died his estate was divided; his son David receiving the former Beekman-Vanderpoel property, and Peter a portion adjoining; while Peter Silvester (or his wife) inherited the homestead, including what we have known as the Silvester place, where lived Francis Silvester (Peter's son), an eminent lawyer and the father of Peter H. and Margaret. Peter Silvester, Cornelius Van Schaack's son-in-law, lived and died in the latter's homestead. There his daughter Anna Maria was married to Augustus Wynkoop, a successful merchant of New York, who later came into possession of the place. For several years he and his family were here during the summer only, boarding with Henry L. Van Dyck, M.D., and his wife Catharine Van Alen, to whom the place was rented. Here, to Dr. Van Dyck, several if not all of his children were born. Maria, b. 1797, married John A. Van Dyck, her cousin. They moved to Canada but returned after Henry L.'s death and occupied what was recently known as the Popham house, which Henry had lately built. Stephen, born June 8, 1799, died March 15, 1803. Andrew H., born January 27, 1801, married September, 1823, Catharine Staats of Valatie. He was an eminent physician, as noted elsewhere; Elizabeth, born May 14, '03, married '29, Rev. Peter Jackson, an Englishman. Stephen, born February '05; died '28. There also were born Lawrence H. and Henry H. Van Dyck (see Biographical Sketches), Engeltie (Ann), born October 5, '12; married June 9, '36, Newton Reed, of South Amenia, a most estimable farmer of much culture and of great influence in the church and community. The most notable of all the children, Cornelius V. A. Van Dyck, born August

Source: http://members.tripod.com/~wynkoop/webdocs/schaack.htm.

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Isaacke, Edward (b. 1585, d. ?)
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Title: Phil's Copy.FTW
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Chayney, Jane (b. ABT. 1582, d. ?)
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Derby, Robert deFerriers Earl of (b. ABT. 1062, d. 1139)
Note: Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Derby, p. 191). He succeeded to the
greater part of his father's pssessions in England. He was one of the commanders at the Battle of the Standard in 1138. For this service he was created Earl of Derby by KING STEPHEN.

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Goodborne, Alice (b. 1565, d. 20 JAN 1657/58)
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Title: Phil's Copy.FTW
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Ysac, Richard (b. , d. BET. 1531 - 1547)
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Agnes, (b. , d. AFT. 1547)
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Walker, Daniel (b. 1642, d. JAN 1701/02)
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Note: One source has Charles Walker's father to be George Walker, born in England in 1633.

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Doyne, William (b. 1610, d. ?)
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Note: [Phil's Copy.FTW]

aka "Captain" Doyne

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Swearingen, Samuel (b. 1695, d. 1795)
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Swearingen, John (b. 1696, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Drucilla (b. 1732, d. ?)
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Swearingen, Nancy (b. 1739, d. ?)
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Courtright, Magdalene (b. 1706, d. ?)
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Courtright, Hendrick (b. 29 MAR 1703, d. ?)
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Courtright, Katrina (b. 25 MAR 1711, d. ?)
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Courtright, Sara (b. AUG 1719, d. ?)
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