Elizabeth B Quackenbush

Female - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth B Quackenbush (daughter of Reynier Quackenbush and Helen Schuyler); died Yes, date unknown.

    Elizabeth married John Hopper. John (son of Andrew P Hopper and Anna Van Voorhees) died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Reynier Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    What's in a name? Family produces famed colonist

    Monday November 23, 2009, 12:31 AM By RICHARD TOWNSEND COLUMNIST

    Jan Quackenbosh was born about 1565, presumably in Holland. The name of his wife is unknown to me. They had at least one son, Pieter Janszoon (Pieter Jansen Quackenbosh), born in 1590 in Holland. Pieter married Nelletjen Pietersz in 1613. Pieter and Nelletjen had at least two children: Pieter, who married Maritje Ariens; and Martitje. The name of these children is recorded as Quackenbush.Pieter Quackenbush was a graduate of the University of Leyden, Holland. He was a student of divinity at the University of Groningen. He resided in Oestgeest, Holland, where his first son was born. He married Maritje Ariens in Konderkerk, Holland, on March 23, 1639/40. This couple immigrated to New Netherlands around 1660 with their infant son Reynier and his sister, Martitje. They settled in what is now Albany and started a brick business. Pieter and Maritje had at least 10 children, of which only Reynier is known to me.Reynier Quackenbush first married Lysbeth Jans Masten, who died about 1690 in Schenectady, N.Y. By Lysbeth he had at least one daughter, Divertje, who married Frederick Jacobus Wortendyke, son of Jacob Wortendyke and Aaltje Fredericks. Reynier then married Claesje Jacobs Stille, daughter of Jacob Cornelis Stille, on September 13, 1692 in New York City at the Dutch Reformed Church. He was one of the grantees in the Castigione Patent, where he resided for a period of time. He also lived in New York City and in Schenectady.Reynier and Claesje had at least 10 children, of which only one, Abraham, is known to me. Abraham was born in New York City about 1704. He married Susanna Heilling on March 29, 1729 at the Dutch Church in Schraalenburg, N.J. Abraham and Susanna resided in Tappan and had several children, including Reynier, who married Annatje Van Orden and Sarah Durie; Jacob, who married Lea Chrisie; Jacomyntje, who married Isaac Brouwer, son of Adolphus Brouwer and Jannetje Verdon; and seven other children.Reynier Quackenbush and Annatje Van Orden had at least two children: James and Abraham, who died in infancy. By Sarah Durie, Reynier had one son, John Quackenbush. John in turn married Hannah Ackerman and had a son, Peter Quackenbush, who relocated several times between Paterson and Preakness until settling on the old Samuel Van Saun place in Lower Preakness. He then removed to Paterson again where he died in 1882. Pieter learned the tanning business from his uncle, William P. Ackerman. He started his own leather and findings business in Paterson and also successfully speculated on lands in Paterson.James, son of Reynier and Annatje, was born on September 8, 1758 at Schraalenburgh. He married twice: first to Leah Demarest, daughter of David Benjamin Demarest and Marytje Ackerman; and second to Margaret Romeyn. By Leah, James had at least two children: John, who married Martha Westervelt, daughter of Jacobus (James) Westervelt and Maria Sloat; and Reynier, who married Helen Schuyler, daughter of Adonijah Schuyler and Elizabeth Bogert.Reynier Quackenbush and Helen Schuyler were married on April 30, 1807. They had at least five children, including David, who married Rachel Westervelt, daughter of John A. Westervelt and Cornelia Brinkerhoff; Leah Ann, who married Thomas Terhune; Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush, who married Sophia Earle; Elizabeth B. Quackenbush, who married John Hopper, son of Andrew P. Hopper and Anna Van Voorhees; and John J., who married Elizabeth Ann Bogert.Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush bears a remarkable name. His mother, Helen Schuyler, was named after her grandmother, Helena Van Wagoner, daughter of Gerrit Hermanus Van Wagoner and Annetje Sip. Helen Schuyler was the granddaughter of Captain Arent Schuyler of Pompton, who purchased the Van Wagoner farm on Ryerson Pond (Pompton Lake) and returned his wife, Helena Van Wagoner, to her childhood home upon their marriage. Helen Schuyler’s father, Adonijah, bears a name that has carried down in the Schuyler family for several generations. -

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    Reynier married Helen Schuyler 30 Apr 1807, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States. Helen (daughter of Adonijah Schuyler and Elizabeth Bayard\Bogert) died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Helen Schuyler (daughter of Adonijah Schuyler and Elizabeth Bayard\Bogert); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Married:
    http://www.northjersey.com/community/history/more_history_news/71248087.html

    What's in a name? Family produces famed colonistMonday November 23, 2009, 12:31 AM -

    Reynier Quackenbush and Helen Schuyler were married on April 30, 1807. They had at least five children, including David, who married Rachel Westervelt, daughter of John A. Westervelt and Cornelia Brinkerhoff; Leah Ann, who married Thomas Terhune; Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush, who married Sophia Earle; Elizabeth B. Quackenbush, who married John Hopper, son of Andrew P. Hopper and Anna Van Voorhees; and John J., who married Elizabeth Ann Bogert.

    Children:
    1. David Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Leah Ann Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Adonijah Schuyler Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 1. Elizabeth B Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.
    5. John J Quackenbush died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Adonijah Schuyler was born 1 Jan 1754 (son of Arent Schuyler and Helen Gerritse Van Wagenen\Van Wagoner); died 1839.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Birth: Jan. 1, 1750
    Death: Sep. 6, 1839


    Family links:
    Children:
    Elizabeth Schuyler Boyd (1789 - 1876)*


    Burial:
    Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery
    Pompton Lakes
    Passaic County
    New Jersey, USA
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57445924

    Adonijah married Elizabeth Bayard\Bogert 27 Aug 1783, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States. Elizabeth was born Abt 1862; died 16 Mar 1821. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Bayard\Bogert was born Abt 1862; died 16 Mar 1821.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Film 1028561 Early Settlements Pompton Plains, page 51

    Children:
    1. 3. Helen Schuyler died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Aaron Schuyler died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Elizabeth Schuyler was born 9 Jan 1789, First Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA; died 6 Dec 1876, Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, USA.
    4. Cornelius Schuyler was born 30 Apr 1795, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States; died 14 Sep 1869, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Arent Schuyler was born 23 Feb 1715, New Barbadoes Neck, Bergen, New Jersey, British America (son of Philip Arentse Schuyler and Hester Kingsland); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Film 1028561 Early Settlements Pompton Plains, page 51

    It was he in all probability who in 1737 and 1752 was enrolled among the members of the Church of Pompton. His grandfather Arent, it is said, gave him a tract of land above Pompton lying on the north side of the Furnace(?) Pond and on which is the beautifully located residence of the late Cornelius Schuyler.

    Transcription of Arant Schuyler's will of Pompton
    Dated June 8, 1798. Probated December 15, 1806
    Mentions: wife Rachel, sons Philip and Adonyah
    Executors: sons Philip and Adonyah and friend William Colfax
    Witnesses: John Wright, Nicholas Slingerland, Jr., Charles Wayman

    Arent married Helen Gerritse Van Wagenen\Van Wagoner 1 Oct 1741. Helen (daughter of Gerrit Hermanus Van Wagenen and Annetje (Sip)) was born 3 Dec 1720, Passaic County, New Jersey, British America ; died 13 Jan 1786. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Helen Gerritse Van Wagenen\Van Wagoner was born 3 Dec 1720, Passaic County, New Jersey, British America (daughter of Gerrit Hermanus Van Wagenen and Annetje (Sip)); died 13 Jan 1786.

    Notes:

    Early Settlements Pompton Plains page 51

    It was He in all probability who in 1737 and 1752 was enrolled among the members of the Church of Pompton. His Grand Father Arent it is said gave him a tract of land above Pompton lying in the North side of the Furnace Pond and in which is the beautifully located residence of the late Cornelius Schuyler.

    He had two sons and supposed two daughters.

    Buried:
    Birth: unknown
    Death: Jan. 13, 1786


    Inscription:
    IN MEMORY OF HELEN VAN WAGNER
    WIFE OF ARRON SCHUYLER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
    Jan 13, 1786 AGED 65 YEARS 1 MONTH & 10 DAYS


    Burial:
    Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery
    Pompton Lakes
    Passaic County
    New Jersey, USA
    Find A Grave Memorial# 77078244

    Notes:

    Married:
    http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=143774715

    Children:
    1. Hesther Schuyler died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Janneke Schuyler died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Philip Schuyler was born 18 Sep 1743; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Gerrit Schuyler was born 31 Jul 1748; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. 6. Adonijah Schuyler was born 1 Jan 1754; died 1839.