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Jacob Van Campen of Dutchess County, New York (1696 – c1742)
Jacob Van Campen (or van Kampen) was baptised in Kingston, N.Y. in 1696. He married Marretjen Westvaal (or Mary Westfall) and moved to Dutchess County. They had five children: John, Simon, Peter, Heyltjen, and Nelletjen. He died about 1742
Who Was Betsey, Consort of Martin Brockway of Washington, New Hampshire?
Martin Brockway (1761-1844) was a revolutionary soldier from Washington, New Hampshire, who later lived in St. Lawrence Co., New York and Delaware Co., Ohio. The identity of his wife, Betsey, has for a long time been unclear. Some researchers have reported that she was Elizabeth Hildreth, daughter of Elizabeth (Ellenwood) and Ephraim Hildreth. This article shows that to be mistaken and establishes her correct identity
Josiah Hulet - Early Sandisfield Settler
Josiah Hulet was born about 1743 in Killingly, CT, and in 1784 he settled in Sandisfield, Berkshire Co., MA. He and his wife Elizabeth had seven children. He died in Sandisfield in 1834. His son Josiah married Mary Spring and continued to live in Sandisfield until his death in 1889
From South Carolina Sand Hills to Arkansas Mountains - the Story of the McMillan Family
John McMillan (c1822-1879) was born in Chesterfield County, South Carolina and there married Rebecca F. Campbell (1823-c1881). They had seven children there before moving, about 1859, to Columbia County, Arkansas. John and two sons served in Arkansas regiments during the Civil War. In 1867 the family moved to the Rock Creek area of Clerk County, now in Pike County, Arkansas
A Sketch of Peter Van Camp (1721-1783)
oai:agr.www.genlit.org:article/2Peter Van Camp or Van Campen, born 1721, was son of Marretjen Westvaal and Jacob Van Kampen. He lived in Dutchess Co., New York and later moved to Newtown, in the Halfmoon District of Albany Co. (now Saratoga Co.), N.Y. He married Phebe Bergen, daughter of Teunis Bergen. He was a loyalist during the American revolution, moved to Canada, and died in Montreal in 1783
From the First Industrial City to the Wisconsin Frontier: William Scholes (1814-1864), Ann Mills Scholes (1814-1875), and Their Family
William Scholes and wife Ann Mills Scholes (daughter of Samuel Mills and Alice
Stocks) emigrated from Oldham, Lancashire, England to Marquette County, Wisconsin,
US, in 1849, with their six children, with the help of the mutual-aid Potters’ Emigration
Society. Five more children were born in Wisconsin. William was a cotton carder in
England, a farmer in Wisconsin, and a Civil War soldier who died at Vicksburg,
Mississippi, in 1864. Seven of their eleven children are believed to have living
descendants. Surnames: Audiss, Dixon, Hull, Hume, Mills, Mozley, Park(e)s, Scholes,
Sherwin, Stocks, Smith
The Family of Antonio Amelio Diaz Peña and Angeline Arenda Barrocluff
Antonio Amelio Diaz Peña (1846-1925) was son of Antonio Francisco Diaz Peña and Harriet Amelia Kearsing. In 1878, he married Angeline Arenda Barrocluff (1855-1915). They lived in San Francisco, New York, and Santa Cruz, California, and had six children