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62.ANNATJE4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)She married ADAM SEXBURY473.
Notes for ANNATJE DELONG:
"[Annatje] poss. m. Adam Sexbury and resided Fonda, Montgomery Co. NY." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 163; X53]
Marriage Notes for ANNATJE DELONG and ADAM SEXBURY:
Child of ANNATJE DELONG and ADAM SEXBURY is:
i. | CATRINA5 SEXBURY473, b. April 19, 1772473. |
63.DANIEL4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)474 was born 1761 in Fishkill, New York475.
Notes for DANIEL DELONG:
"... [Daniel] was a pensioner from the Revolutionary War (S10556). He stated he was b. 1761 in Fishkill, went with his father to Stillwater where he enlisted in the Revolutionary army. After the Revolution he lived with his father's family for a short time and then removed to Poughkeepsie where he lived for three years. He then returned to Half Moon where he lived 5 or 6 years, then to Fort Plain where he stayed 12 years and then to Oxford in Chenango Co. He applied for a pension 4 Aug. 1832 at Pitcher in Chenango Co. He was granted a pension of $50 per year, beginning 4 March 1834 with arrears of $100. He was probably the man in Half Moon in 1790 at 1-3-3, between Jacob Quackenbush and John Burns. In 1800 he was probably in Springfield Town, Otsego Co., NY. He was still alive in Pembroke, Genessee County, age 80, in 1840 pensioners index. He probably had about seven children but none are proven." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, 163; X53]
"Daniel moved on ca 1812-4; in 1832, he had lived at Oxford, Chenango Co. 'the most of 18-20 years.'" [John D. Baldwin letter, March 15, 1994, B97]
Child of DANIEL DELONG is:
i. | HENRY5 DELONG475, b. Bet. 1784 - 1794475. |
64.CATHERINE4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)She married THOMAS MURPHY475 February 10, 1784 in Schaghticoke, New York475.
Notes for CATHERINE DELONG:
"... She was probably the Cattrina Delang who married Thomas Murphy ... They were probably the Thomas Murphy family in Hoosick in 1790 at 1-0-1 between James McGowen and William Collier, the child not having survived." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 163; X53]
Child of CATHERINE DELONG and THOMAS MURPHY is:
i. | PETER5 MURPHY475, b. December 12, 1784475; d. Bef. 1790476. |
65.LEONORA4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)She married WILLIAM DUNLAP476.
Notes for LEONORA DELONG:
"... Their children were recorded in the same [Fonda] church as those of Annatje..." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 164; X54]
Children of LEONORA DELONG and WILLIAM DUNLAP are:
i. | SMITH5 DUNLAP476, b. May 02, 1783476. | ||
ii. | SAMUEL DUNLAP476, b. April 26, 1785476. |
66.JOSEPH4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)476 was born January 27, 1764476, and died June 1835 in Ashford, Cattaraugus County, New York477.He married (1) NANCY M. WHITE478 June 07, 1785 in Newtown, New York479.She was born Abt. 1768479.He married (2) MARY XXX480 October 17, 1830481.
Notes for JOSEPH DELONG:
"On 20 Aug. 1822 [Joseph] was of Phelps on Ontario Co. NY when he applied for a Rev. Pension. His wife Sally (actual name Nancy M. White but known as Sally) was age 54 and he had an adopted boy, John Dodge, son of Richard, who was 11. He had no other means of support than his daily labor and was unable to support himself and his family. He noted that he had four children who took care of themselves. A Banjamin DeLong, probably his brother, testified 25 July 1819 that Joseph DeLong was an apprentice and enlisted to escape that responsibility. His pension application contains a meager list of his personal possessions. He was probably the Joseph DeLong who was age 59 when he appeared in court 1 Sept. 1820 in Onondaga Co., NY. He stated that he enlisted in Capt. Swartout's Co., Col. Lamb's Regiment, in '82, for three years. Then he was under Capt. Bliss till the war was closed. He finished his 3 years service under Capt. Bryant, and was discharged at West Point by Capt. Johnson. Till pensioned he was not worth $10, but had already saved $113.60, well invested. His wife was 40 years old and he had four children.
"He separated from his wife and died in Ashford, Cattaraugas Co. (per statement of son Richard but Rev. Pens. says he d. in Concord, Erie Co. 24 Feb. 1835). He m. 17 Oct 1830, as a 2nd wife, Mary Spooner, widow of Ebenezer. She applied for a pension but her claim was denied. His widow (Nancy/Sally) stated in Feb. 1839 that they were m. at Newtown, a place about 16 miles from Albany on 7 June 1785 by a Baptist preacher named _____ Stark. Joseph DeLong d. June 1835 and his brother James, aged 69 in 1839 and of Herkimer County, was also mentioned.They had a son Richard who testified to his mother's marriage Feb. 1839. The first wife, Nancy White testified that her husband Joseph DeLong was an intemperate man and abused his family and that they did not always live together." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 184; X64]
Children of JOSEPH DELONG and NANCY WHITE are:
i. | JOSEPH5 DELONG481, b. Abt. 1792481; m. ABIGAIL XXX481. | ||
ii. | ISAAC DELONG481, b. Abt. 1794481. | ||
iii. | SALLY DELONG482, b. March 03, 1798482; m. JAMES BENJAMIN DUPUY482. | ||
iv. | RICHARD R. DELONG482, b. 1802, Canada482; m. JULIA ANN XXX482. | ||
v. | JOHN DODGE483, b. Abt. 1811483; Adopted child. |
67.NICHOLAS4 DELONG (ELIAS3, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)484 was born October 29, 1769484.He married PEGGY XXX484.
Notes for NICHOLAS DELONG:
"[Nicholas] prob. m. Peggy _____. He was listed in Montgomery Co. in 1810 at 3-0-0-1-0 and 1-0-0-1-0." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 164; X54]
Children of NICHOLAS DELONG and PEGGY XXX are:
i. | CHARLES5 DELONG484, b. January 01, 1803484; m. EFA XXX484. | ||
ii. | HIRAM DELONG484, b. May 11, 1811484; m. CATHY ODLE484. | ||
iii. | WILLIAM DELONG484, b. September 13, 1818484; m. MARY ANN XXX484. | ||
iv. | CHRISTINA DELONG484, b. March 01, 1827484. |
68.ORMAND4 DOTY (GEESJE3DELONG, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)485 was born November 24, 1746 in Charlotte, Dutchess County, New York486,487, and died November 18, 1826 in South Wallingford, Vermont488.He married PHEBE VAIL488, daughter of SAMPSON VAIL and SARAH WARREN.
Child of ORMAND DOTY and PHEBE VAIL is:
126. | i. | LEMIRA5 DOTY, b. June 28, 1783, South Wallingford, Vermont; d. June 19, 1835, German, Chenango County, New York. |
69.LENA4 VAN DE WATER (EGHYE3DE LANGE, FRANS2DELANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)489,490 was born 1745 in Hopewell, New York491.She married JAMES HICKSBEE492.
Child of LENA VAN DE WATER and JAMES HICKSBEE is:
i. | PIETER5 HICKSBEE493, b. 1766494. |
70.JEREMIAS4 DELONG (CONRAD3, JAN2DE LANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)495 was born 1745496.
Notes for JEREMIAS DELONG:
"... The Country Journal and Dutchess and Ulster County Farmer's Register 21 April 1789 carried the following notice: 'To be sold at public vendue, the 28th of this instant, the Farm whereon Jeremiah DeLong now lives, three miles east of Pleasant Valley, in Dutchess County, in the Great Nine Partners, containing about two hundred acres, well watered, and a plenty of timber; about twelve acres of meadow, and a great plenty of good swamp to be cleared which will make the best of meadow; a log house and barn on the premises, and forty or fifty apple trees. An indisputable title will be given for the same by the subscribers.Jacob EversonGilbert Livingston'
"Jeremiah DeLong was in Clinton in 1790 with 2-0-1 and was between John Krout and Joseph Wilson. No record of wife but probable children [are listed] ..." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 166; X55]
Children of JEREMIAS DELONG are:
127. | i. | MICHAEL5 DELONG. | |
128. | ii. | BENJAMIN DELONG, b. Bef. 1774; d. Bef. March 16, 1811. |
71.MARY4 DELONG (CONRAD3, JAN2DE LANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)497 was born 1746 in Poughquag, Dutchess County, New York497.She married DANIEL COLE497.
Children of MARY DELONG and DANIEL COLE are:
i. | CONRAD5 COLE497. | ||
ii. | CATHERINE COLE497. | ||
iii. | SARAH COLE498, m. DAVID DELONG498; b. July 03, 1788498. |
72.ELIAS4 DELONG (CONRAD3, JAN2DE LANGE, ARIE1FRANSEN)499 was born Abt. 1747499, and died 1806500.He married HELITJE BURHANS501 January 25, 1771 in Poughkeepsie Dutch Reformed Church502, daughter of JOHANNES BURHANS and SARAH OSTERHOUT.She was born 1745503.
Notes for ELIAS DELONG:
"... [Elias] was granted an ear mark in Clinton [Dutchess County] 17 March 1768, which mark had belonged to Israel Vail. ... In 1780 the estate papers of Margaret Livingston note he was on a farm of 95 acres with rents of 12 bushels. The condition of his farm was middling and it was valued at 140 pounds (no assessed value noted). He was a witness to a deed in Clinton 30 March 1769. ... On 14 Oct. 1774 he was indicted with Benjamin DuBois, James Fowler, John Palen and Peter Palen for rioting and was fined 10 shillings. On 7 Feb. 1785 he was a bondsman on the estate of Sarah DuBois, widow of Matthew DuBois.
"He was of Beekman in 1790 with a census listing of 2-3-4 and was between William Cronkhite and Jeremiah DuBois, in lot 16 near the Clinton border. On 17 Jan. 1795 he bought 70 acres of land that bounded the Beekman line from Elisha and Elizabeth Masten of Clinton for 1000 pounds. ... In 1800 he was in Poughkeepsie at 0-1-1-0-1 and 0-1-0-0-1, between Thomas Casey, Jr. and Leonard Lewis, Jr. On 16 Oct. 1801 he was still of Poughkeepsie and he and his wife Halachi (sic) sold 24 acres in Clinton to Thomas Casey Sr. and Jr. The land bordered Beekman Town and Jonathan Dean and was sold for $635. ... He was granted Land Bounty Rights for service in the 5th Militia (Beekman) Regiment, ... but was regarded as a Loyalist and his property was allegedly confiscated. A sketch of Conrad DeLong, his son, in the Homer (N.Y.) Republican, 1 Aug. 1878, included the following:
"'His father, Elias DeLong, was the owner of a large farm, which was said to contain nearly 1200 acres, upon which himself was reared, and had in prospect the accumulation of a large amount of wealth, but unfortunately for himself and family he had great admiration of English nobility, and having adopted the sentiments of the Crown in his love for royal supremacy, he manifested his attachment to that government by entering the British service, and continued in it until their cause proved a failure and an American Flag flew over this land of the free. At the close of the war he returned to his home and learned, to his deep regret and sorrow, that his large property had been unconditionally confiscated by the Colonial Government, and himself and family reduced from affluence to poverty.'
"None of the above appears to be proven fact. His name is not listed under Judgments under the Confiscation Act and it is very doubtful that he owned any more land than that noted above which was valued at 140 pounds. The fact that he was allowed to purchase land after the War also brings his Loyalism into question. His name is not on any list of Loyalists we have found. The only hint of Loyalist activity was probably when in 1781 Eliphalet Platt, Michael Weldon & John Palen were surety for him, probably because he was suspected of Loyalism. ... Elias DeLong was discharged four days later. ... An Elias DeLong served in the King's American Regiment 1779-1801 ... We have not found the particular Roll.
"His will was written at Poughkeepsie 13 Sept. 1806, recorded 26 Dec. 1806 and proved 6 Feb. 1806 (sic for 1807). He mentioned his wife Heletje, sons John E., Henry, Simon and Conrad, and two daus., Sarah Ketcham and Laney DeLong. Executors were his widow, son John E. and Harmon (or Hannah) VanDeWater. Witnesses were Samuel Beldin, William Palmer, Asa Bartholomew and Elias L. DuBois. ..." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 185-186; X64-X65]
Children of ELIAS DELONG and HELITJE BURHANS are:
129. | i. | CONRAD5 DELONG, b. March 04, 1772; d. April 17, 1874, Homer, New York. | |
130. | ii. | JOHN E. DELONG, b. 1774. | |
131. | iii. | SARAH DELONG, b. April 07, 1776. | |
iv. | CATHERINE DELONG504, b. August 12, 1779504. | ||
v. | HENRY DELONG504, b. February 23, 1783504. | ||
vi. | LENA DELONG504, b. October 05, 1785504; d. September 08, 1871504; m. JOHN BOARDMAN504; d. September 16, 1846504. | ||
vii. | SIMON DELONG504, b. Bet. 1795 - 1798504. |
Notes for SIMON DELONG: "Simon b. ca. 1795-98, m. 1st ___?___, 2nd Catherine Moore. He was poss. the Simon DeLong who was in West Virginia in 1814 and in Ohio in 1817." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 188; X66] |