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62. William Asfordby; baptized 29 Mar 1638 Saltfleetby, Lincs, England;564 m. Martha Burton, daughter of William Burton, circa 1666; d. 14 Feb 1698 Marbletown, Ulster, NY, at age 59; The estate was probated 24 Feb 1697/98 Wife Martha sole heir and executrix.565
1st Sheriff of Ulster Co. He left a will on 6 Nov 1697 Marbletown, Ulster, NY.566
Known children of William Asfordby and Martha Burton were as follows:
She and John Beatty lived (Town of Marbletown -- Located in the central part of the county, it was one of the original five townships in 1683. Old soldiers of the
Indian wars and veterans of the English Army who came in 1664 received grants there from the government in 1670 and settled in a
village at what is now called North Marbletown, but soon scattered and took up the outlying land for farms, which in some cases they
bought of the Indians.
The town lands, covering the area of many of these purchases, were granted by Queen Anne to the town trustees, June 25,1703, and
were reconveyed by them to settlers. Prices for land at this time were twelve pence an acre for lowland, six pence for upland. It has
always been an excellent farming country.
One hundred eleven slaves were listed in the town in 1755. A remarkably large proportion of the early names, such as Van De Mark,
Schoonmaker, Krom, DeWitt, Bogart, Davis, Hardenbergh, Hasbrouck, Roosa are found in town today. Prominent early English families
were the Ashfordbys, Gartons, Nottinghams, Pawlings and Brodheads. John Beatty, an Irishman of aristocratic lineage, married Susan
Ashfordby and built the first house at Stone Ridge.
Government by regularly elected town officials began at least as early as 1711. The regulation of matters relating to town property and
perhaps some civil administration is recorded from 1703 onward. As in New Paltz and Rochester, the two governing bodies functioned
simultaneously. (http://www.hopefarm.com/marble.htm, 9 Sep 1998)). She left a will on 30 Oct 1745 Frederick, MD (Susanna's will--one of the earliest recorded in Frederick Co.MD In the Name of God Amen. This twentieth Day of June one thousand seven hundred forty and two, I Susannah Beatty, Monocasy in Prince Georges County (later Frederick Co.) in the province of Maryland being sick and weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory blesed be God for the same and calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to die I do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. And first of all I give and recommend my Soul in the Hands of God that gave it. And for my Body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian-like manner at the Discretion of my Ex-rs and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath been pleased God to bless me in this Life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following Manner and Form. Impremis I give and bequeath to my Grandson John Beatty Son of my Son Robert Beatty deceased the sum of ten Shillings as his Birth Right. And I give and Bequeath to my Son Robert deceased Childring Namely John Beatty, Noraea Beatty, Susannah Beatty, George Beatty, Margaret Beatty, and Jean Beatty a parcel of Land containing three hundred Acres being part of a Tract of Land called Rocky Creek lying on the West Side of Monocacy (river)---------to the Beginning and likewise all that Tract of Land called Providence granted to Edward Beatty lying upon Lingamore, which said Tract of Land to be equally divided between the above named children as they arrive at Age or marry and if any of them should die..... Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Agnes one Feather Bed and Curtains, one Rug and Blankets and my Side Saddle and Briddle and all the rest....... household Goods Linnen and wearing Apparel to be equally divided between my Daughter Agnes Beatty and Martha Midday. Furthermore my desire is that all the rest of my Movables be equally divided between my Children namely William, Agnes, John, Thomas, Edward, James, and an even eight part divided equally between my Son Robert's Childring and lastly I constitute and appoint my two Sons William Beatty and Thomas Beatty my only and sole Exrs of this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby utterly disallow and revoke and disannual all and every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, and Executors by me in anywise before this Time named willed and Bequeathed, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the Day and year above written Susannah Beatty (her mark) (seal) Witnessed by John Martin, Elias Brock, Jos. Wood, and John B. Biggs Probated October 30, 1745).
63. Elinor Asfordby (William); baptized 26 Feb 1682 Kingston, Ulster, NY;569 m. Thomas Coxe or Cock, son of John Coxe or Cock and Madeleine Wood; d. after 1733.570
Known children of Elinor Asfordby and Thomas Coxe or Cock were as follows:
64. Catherine Coxe or Cock (Elinor Asfordby, William); baptized 2 Jan 1713 DRC, Kingston, NY; m. Martin Ryerson, son of George Ryerson and Anneken Schouten, circa 1735.
Known children of Catherine Coxe or Cock and Martin Ryerson were as follows:
65. Nanci (Ann) Ryerson (Catherine Cock, Elinor Asfordby, William); b. 29 Nov 1743 Readington, Hunterdon, NJ;588 m. Gerardus 'Gross' Hardenbergh, son of Johannes Hardenbergh and Maria DuBois, 28 Apr 1766;589 d. before 1808.
Known children of Nanci (Ann) Ryerson and Gerardus 'Gross' Hardenbergh were:
66. Benjamin Hardenbergh (Nanci Ryerson, Catherine Cock, Elinor Asfordby, William); b. 25 Aug 1773 New Paltz, Ulster, NY;590 baptized 3 Oct 1773; m. Cornelia Wynkoop, daughter of Cornelius E. Wynkoop and Cornelia Mancius, 1 Nov 1796 Dutch Reformed Church, Marbletown, Ulster, NY;591,592 d. 6 Sep 1848 Liberty, NY, at age 75; he was buried Neversink-Velie Cem., NY.
Grocer and Doctor!
Known children of Benjamin Hardenbergh and Cornelia Wynkoop were:
67. Gerard Martin Lewis Hardenbergh (Benjamin, Nanci Ryerson, Catherine Cock, Elinor Asfordby, William); b. 7 Nov 1805 Marbletown, Ulster, NY;593,594 baptized 10 Feb 1806 Dutch Reformed Church, Marbletown, Ulster, NY;595,596 m. Mary Bragg Fiske, daughter of William Roby Fiske and Hannah Martin, 24 Apr 1830; d. 3 Sep 1892 Cooks Falls, Delaware, NY, at age 86;597 he was buried Liberty Cem., NY.
Farmer. He moved to Calicoon, Sullivan, NY, res. 20 yrs. in 1955 Census in 1835. Listed in the in 1850 Census in Calicoon, Sullivan, NY (1850 CENSUS DATA ENTRY
Reel:603
State:NY
County:Sullivan
Town:Calicoon
Census Date:
Page:163b Dwelling: 2340 Family #:2356 \\
Last Name First Age s/c Occupation RE$$ Birthpl.
Hardenburg, Gerrard ML 49 Farmer 2800 NY
Mary 37 VT
Nancy M 19 (all NY)
Sarah A 18
Annette C 15
Jasper N 14
Hannah F 11
Catherine 9
Jonathan 7
Benj' 5
Milton 5
Louisa S 8 mo). Listed in the in 1860 Census in Fremont, Sullivan, NY (1860 CENSUS DATA ENTRY
Reel:
State:New York
County:Sullivan
Town:Fremont
P.O.:
Census Date:7 Aug 1860
Page:175 Dwelling:1296 Family #:1305 Value
Last Name First Age Sex/Color Occupation RE/PP Birthpl.
Hardenbergh G.M. 55 m Farmer 1500/850 NY
Mary 48 f VT
Harriet 25 f housework NY (all kids)
Jasper 23 m Farm laborer
Catherine 19 f
Jonathan 17 m do.
Benjamin 15 m
Milton 12 m
LOUISA 10 f
Eliza 8 f
). Listed in the in 1880 Census in Fremont, Sullivan, NY ( Census Place: District 1, Fremont, Sullivan, New York
Source: FHL Film 1254936 National Archives Film T9-0936 Page 142A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William MILLER Self M M W 48 GER
Occ: Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Arrietta MILLER Wife F M W 45 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY
Henry MILLER Son M S W 15 NY
Occ: At Home Fa: GER Mo: NY
George MILLER Son M S W 9 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
John MILLER Son M S W 11 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
Louisa MILLER Dau F S W 7 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
G. L. M. HARDENBURGE FatherL M W W 73 NY
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY).
Known children of Gerard Martin Lewis Hardenbergh and Mary Bragg Fiske were as follows:
Listed in the in 1880 Census in Fremont, Sullivan, NY ( Census Place: District 1, Fremont, Sullivan, New York
Source: FHL Film 1254936 National Archives Film T9-0936 Page 142A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William MILLER Self M M W 48 GER
Occ: Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Arrietta MILLER Wife F M W 45 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY
Henry MILLER Son M S W 15 NY
Occ: At Home Fa: GER Mo: NY
George MILLER Son M S W 9 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
John MILLER Son M S W 11 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
Louisa MILLER Dau F S W 7 NY
Fa: GER Mo: NY
G. L. M. HARDENBURGE FatherL M W W 73 NY
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY).
68. Louise Hardenbergh (Gerard, Benjamin, Nanci Ryerson, Catherine Cock, Elinor Asfordby, William); b. 12 Jan 1850 Calicoon, Sullivan, NY;601,602,603 m. Perry Elbridge Horton, son of David Horton and Huldah Radeker, 1870;604 d. 17 Dec 1939 St. Paul, Ramsay, MN, at age 89;605,606 she was buried Horton, Delaware, NY, Dec 1939.607
Listed in the on 2 Feb 1892 Census in Colchester, Delaware, NY (1892 NY CENSUS
Perry. 50, Louisa, 43, Clifford, 19, Grace, 15, Edna, 11, Daisy, 9, Bayard 5).608 She moved to St. Paul, Ramsay, MN, to be with dtr. Martha Black after 1917. Listed in the in 1930 Census in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN (Horton, Louise
Age: 80 Year: 1930
Birthplace: New York Roll: T626_1120
Race: White Page: 1B
State: Minnesota ED: 187
County: Ramsey Image: 0629
Township: Saint Paul
Relationship: Mother-in-law
with Black family).
Known children of Louise Hardenbergh and Perry Elbridge Horton were as follows:
Listed in the in 1910 Census in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN (1910 > Minnesota > RAMSEY > 10-WD ST PAUL Series: T624 Roll: 718 Page: 222
BLACK CHARLES H 34 M W CANA MN RAMSEY 10-WD ST PAUL 1910
with Mattie H. 33 (m. 9 yrs)
dtr. Hazel. states only one child, so Hazel and Louise are the same). Listed in the in 1920 Census in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN (Black, Charles H
Age: 45 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Canada Roll: T625_856
Race: White Page: 8A
State: Minnesota ED: 116
County: Ramsey Image: 85
Township: Saint Paul
1920 CENSUS (I Jan) DATA ENTRY
Reel: State: County: Town:
SupvDist# EnumDist# Sheet # Line#
Census Date: Street: House: Dwelling: Family #:
Last Name First Rela. c/w/d BP:Self Dad Mom OCC
Black, Charles H 45
Mattie 45?
Louise 18
). Listed in the in 1930 Census in St. Paul, Ramsey, MN (Black, Charles H
Age: 55 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Canada Roll: T626_1120
Race: White Page: 1B
State: Minnesota ED: 187
County: Ramsey Image: 0629
Township: Saint Paul
Relationship: Head
with Louise Horton).
Salesperson in dry goods in 1900 Oswego, Oswego, NY. Listed in the on 15 Apr 1910 Census in Moosic, Lackawanna, PA (1910 CENSUS (April 15) DATA ENTRY
Reel: State: PA County: Lackawanna Town: Moosic
SupvDist# 5 EnumDist#39 Sheet # 1B Line#94
Census Date: Street:Main St. House: Dwelling:22 Family #:22
Head Sex/ Age Sin/Mar Yrs. Birthplaces:
Last Name First Rela. Color Wid/Div Marr. Self Dad Mom OCC Sch.Rd? Wr?
Magary Alvin E. H mw 32 m 3 CA VT NY Clergyman
Mary Edna w fw 27 m 3 NY NY NY
Alva V. dtr fw 1 4/12 PA CA NY
Elena L. dtr fw 2/12 PA CA NY). Listed in the on 7 Jan 1920 Census in Cedar Rapids, Linn, IA (1920 CENSUS (1 Jan) DATA ENTRY
Reel: State:Iowa County:Linn Town:Cedar Rapids
SupvDist#5 EnumDist#122 Sheet # 6 Line#36
Census Date: 7 Jan 1920 Street:1st Ave. E. House:1922 Dwelling:137 Family #:144
Head Sex/ Age Sin/Mar Birthplaces:
Last Name First Rela. Color Wid/Div Sch.Rd? Wr? Self Dad Mom OCC
Magary Alvin E. H mw 39 m no "nos" CA VT NY Minister
Edna H. w fw 35 m NY NY NY
Alva V. dtr fw 11 s PA CA NY
Louise E. dtr fw 9 s PA CA NY
Allan[sic] son mw 8 s NJ CA NY
ALVIN'S AGE IS CLEARLY UNDERSTATED).
69. David Horton (Louise Hardenbergh, Gerard, Benjamin, Nanci Ryerson, Catherine Cock, Elinor Asfordby, William); b. 1872 NY;624,625 m. Mae Collins; d. 1 Oct 1954 Yorktown Heights, Westchester, NY.626,627
Auditor, NYC RR between 1913 and 1933. Treasurer, T.H. Lewenthwaite Machine Co, NY between 1934 and 1948.
Known children of David Horton and Mae Collins were:
He was graduated from Columbia.