Rachel Cox1
F, b. 9 November 1763, d. 9 September 1783
Father | Jan [John] Cox2 |
Mother | Rachel Ecker3 |
Rachel Cox Rachel, dau of Jan and Rachel Cocks, is judged to be the Rachel who married William Ruton and died at 19, buried at Sleepy Hollow.4 Her married name was Rutan.1 She was baptized on 11 September 1763 at Sleepy Hollow Dutch Church, Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA; This person is born in the right place and about the right time to be Rachel Cox who married William Rutan.5 She was born on 9 November 1763; computed: died 9 Sep 1783, aged 19 yrs 10 mos; conflicts with baptism.1 She married William Rutan, son of Abraham Rutan and Aeltie [Adaline] Van Tessel.6 Rachel Cox died on 9 September 1783 at age 19.1 She was buried after 9 September 1783 at Sleepy Hollow Dutch Church, Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.6
Family | William Rutan b. b 14 Apr 1761 |
Citations
- [S1247] William Graves Perry, Sleepy Hollow Gravestones.
- [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records, 114.
- [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records, 171, "314. - July 8, 1758 - Jan Coks, j. m., and Rachel Ecker, j. d. Both b. and l. in Philipsburgh."
- [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records.
- [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records, 114, [11 Sep 1763], "1811. Jan Cocks, Ragel his wife. / Ragel. / Weillem Van Wert, Catriena his wife."
- [S1247] William Graves Perry, Sleepy Hollow Gravestones, 45, M3-305 (122d)*, "In Memory of Rachel | the wife of William | Ruton she died Sept. 9th | AD 1783 | Aged 19 Years & 10 Months."
170, Index, "RUTON | Rachel Cox, w. William M3-305 45."
Jan [John] Cox1
M
Jan [John] Cox married Rachel Ecker on 8 July 1758 at Sleepy Hollow Dutch Church, Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.2
Family | Rachel Ecker |
Child |
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Rachel Ecker1
F
Rachel Ecker married Jan [John] Cox on 8 July 1758 at Sleepy Hollow Dutch Church, Tarrytown, Westchester, New York, USA.1
Family | Jan [John] Cox |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1241] David Cole, Sleepy Hollow Church Records, 171, "314. - July 8, 1758 - Jan Coks, j. m., and Rachel Ecker, j. d. Both b. and l. in Philipsburgh."
Alfred Court1
M, b. circa 1851
Father | James Court1 b. 5 Feb 1811, d. 8 Dec 1875 |
Mother | Fannie Sifleet1 d. 14 May 1889 |
Alfred Court was born circa 1851 at England; 8 in 1860 census; 19 in 1870 census, living with brother James Jr; 29 in 1880 census.1,2,3 He married Susan Datson, daughter of (?) Datson, on 14 June 1871; Cuyahoga Co Probate Bans Record date.3,4 Alfred Court appeared on the census of 1880 at Glenville Village, East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.5
Family | Susan Datson b. c 1851 |
Citations
- [S1252] 1860 OH Census, Cuyahoga Co.
- [S1253] 1870 US Federal, unknown repository address.
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address.
- [S1250] Sheila Jackson, "Sheila Jackson Email 14 Jun 03," e-mail to Alvy Ray Smith, 14 Jun 2003, "I have not been able to find a marriage record for them, but I have the Cuyahoga County Probate Court Bans Record dated 14 June 1871 which states 'Alfred Court and Susan Dasson were by me legally joined in marriage. E. Fuller, J.P.' ".
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address, Village of Glenville, East Cleveland, roll 1009, ED 61, p 125, sheet 47, dwelling 418, family 429 [next door to James Court Jr]:
Court Alfred M W 29 Gardener Eng Eng Eng
" Susan W F 29 wife Keeping house Eng Eng Eng
Datson Mr. W M 60 Father in law Eng Eng Eng.
Albie Court1
M, b. circa 1855
Father | James Court1 b. 5 Feb 1811, d. 8 Dec 1875 |
Mother | Fannie Sifleet1 d. 14 May 1889 |
Albie Court was born circa 1855 at Ohio, USA; 5 in 1860 census; not listed in 1870 census so probably died before then.1
Citations
- [S1252] 1860 OH Census, Cuyahoga Co.
George Court1
M, b. circa 1859
Father | James Court1 b. 5 Feb 1811, d. 8 Dec 1875 |
Mother | Fannie Sifleet1 d. 14 May 1889 |
Willis Court1
M, b. circa 1863
Father | James Court1 b. Aug 1837 |
Mother | Ann Datson1 b. c 1841, d. 4 Nov 1877 |
Willis Court was born circa 1863 at Ohio, USA; 7 in 1870 census.1
Citations
- [S1253] 1870 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Wallace Court1
M, b. circa 1869
Father | James Court1 b. Aug 1837 |
Mother | Ann Datson1 b. c 1841, d. 4 Nov 1877 |
Wallace Court was born circa 1869 at Ohio, USA; 1 in 1870 census; 11 in 1880 census.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Henrietta Twp, Lorain, Ohio, USA; 42 in 1910; his father lives next door.3
Citations
- [S1253] 1870 US Federal, unknown repository address.
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address.
- [S1255] 1910 US Federal, unknown repository address, [see his father's entry in the 1910 census] Entry for Wallace difficult to read, but he resides with his wife of 13 years, 2 sons, a daughter, and a servant.
Sarah Court1
F, b. circa 1868
Father | Charles Court1 b. c 1845 |
Mother | Joan [Johana] Brooker1 b. c 1848 |
Sarah Court was born circa 1868 at Ohio, USA.1
Citations
- [S1253] 1870 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Arthur G Court1
M
Father | Charles Court1 b. c 1845 |
Mother | Martha M Lasky1 b. c 1855 |
Citations
- [S1251] 1900 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Charles A Court1
M
Father | Charles Court1 b. c 1845 |
Mother | Martha M Lasky1 b. c 1855 |
Citations
- [S1251] 1900 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Lillian Court1
F
Father | Charles Court1 b. c 1845 |
Mother | Martha M Lasky1 b. c 1855 |
Citations
- [S1251] 1900 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Arthur Court1
M, b. circa 1871
Father | James Court1 b. Aug 1837 |
Mother | Ann Datson1 b. c 1841, d. 4 Nov 1877 |
Arthur Court was born circa 1871 at Ohio, USA; 9 in 1880 census.1
Citations
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Susan Datson1
F, b. circa 1851
Father | (?) Datson2 |
Her married name was Court.1 Susan Datson was born circa 1851 at England; 29 in 1880 census.1 She married Alfred Court, son of James Court and Fannie Sifleet, on 14 June 1871; Cuyahoga Co Probate Bans Record date.1,3
Family | Alfred Court b. c 1851 |
Citations
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address.
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address, Mr. Datson, father-in-law, lives with Alfred Court and Susan, his wife.
- [S1250] Sheila Jackson, "Sheila Jackson Email 14 Jun 03," e-mail to Alvy Ray Smith, 14 Jun 2003, "I have not been able to find a marriage record for them, but I have the Cuyahoga County Probate Court Bans Record dated 14 June 1871 which states 'Alfred Court and Susan Dasson were by me legally joined in marriage. E. Fuller, J.P.' ".
(?) Datson1
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Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1256] 1880 US Federal, unknown repository address, Mr. Datson, father-in-law, lives with Alfred Court and Susan, his wife.
Hannah1
F
Family | Thomas Clark b. c 1670, d. b 22 Aug 1711 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1258] David Kane, "David Kane Email 16 Jun 03," e-mail to Alvy Ray Smith, 16 Jun 2003, cites and quotes his will abstract, which mentions wife Hannah.
Daniel Clark1
M
Father | Thomas Clark1 b. c 1670, d. b 22 Aug 1711 |
Mother | Hannah1 |
Citations
- [S1258] David Kane, "David Kane Email 16 Jun 03," e-mail to Alvy Ray Smith, 16 Jun 2003, quotes his Thomas Clark's will which mentions son Daniel.
Col Henry Ruttan1
M, b. 12 June 1792, d. 31 July 1871
Father | Lt William Ruttan1 b. 2 Apr 1759 |
Mother | Margaret Steel1 d. a 1840 |
Col Henry Ruttan was born on 12 June 1792 at Adolphustown, Ontario, Canada; "Henry Ruttan was born on hi sparent's farm, lot 18 of the first concession (Bay Shore Rd.), Adolphustown Township, on the 12th of June 1792."1 He invented a ventilating system in 1871.1 He died on 31 July 1871 at Haldimand Twp, Grafton, Northumberland Co, Ontario, Canada, at age 79; obituary in Cobourg Star, Cobourg, Ontario.1
Citations
- [S1259] Adolphustown Ruttans, online www.qschooner.com/matters24_01.html, by Brandt Zätterberg
for The Napanee Beaver
"Adolphustown native, was war hero and inventor.
NAPANEE - In Episode 5 of "Canada, A People's History," on CBC television, there was a reference to Henry Ruttan's memories of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, during the War of 1812.
Henry Ruttan was wounded at Lundy's Lane in July 1814 and later recalled, "I had but just taken my place in line, when I was shot through the right shoulder. I scarcely felt the shock, but was conscious that something unusual was the matter, as I was involuntarily brought upon both feet - we were all on one knee - and turned right around."
Donald Graves wrote in his 1999 book, Where Right and Glory Lead, that Lieut. Ruttan was fortunate to receive quick medical attention. The wounded were sent to Kingston by bateaux to recover. Ruttan healed well enough to return to active service, rejoining his regiment at York in late December.
In his book Graves refers to Ruttan as a "native of Northumberland County, Upper Canada." In fact, Henry Ruttan was born on his parent's farm, lot 18 of the first concession (Bay Shore Rd.), Adolphustown Township, on the 12th of June 1792.
Ruttan recounted in 1861 that "there were no schools" in Adolphustown and "what knowledge I acquired, was from my Mother, who would of an Evening narrate events of the American Rebellion and the happy lives people once led under the British laws and protection, previous to the outbreak."
After a serious childhood accident, tapping for sugar, left him without two fingers William and Margaret Ruttan must have wondered about the future of their son, Henry. Both parents died in the early 1840's and lived to see many of Henry's public successes.
In March 1815, Henry Ruttan had received his land grant, as a Loyalist son, near Grafton, in Haldimand Township, Northumberland County. He was not long in establishing himself and became a Member of the Legislative Assembly in 1821 - a post he would hold until 1827 and again from 1836 to 1841. In 1837, the year of the Upper Canada Rebellion, Ruttan was elected Speaker of the Legislature.
In 1827 Ruttan was appointed Sherriff, District of Newcastle (current counties of Northumberland and Durham), a post he would hold for thirty years.
With Ruttan's command of the 9th Military District of Upper Canada came the rank of Colonel.
One of Ruttan's greatest achievements was his invention of a ventilating system. The Ruttan ventilating system became widely used in institutional buildings throughout the U.S. and Canada. His 1862 book, "Ventilating and Warming of Buildings," is now found listed in antique book catalogues.
Col. Ruttan's obituary in the Cobourg Star, following his death on July 31, 1871, states that he had "left a name of which his children and relatives may be justly proud." "
Jane Marlow1
F, b. circa 1840
Father | Jonah [James] Marlow1 b. c 1818 |
Mother | Anne Parrott1 b. c 1819 |
Jane Marlow was born circa 1840 at Ohio, USA.1
Citations
- [S1261] 1850 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Electa Marlow1
F, b. circa 1843
Father | Jonah [James] Marlow1 b. c 1818 |
Mother | Anne Parrott1 b. c 1819 |
Electa Marlow was born circa 1843 at Ohio, USA.1
Citations
- [S1261] 1850 US Federal, unknown repository address.
Emma C Marlow1
F, b. circa 1848
Father | Jonah [James] Marlow1 b. c 1818 |
Mother | Anne Parrott1 b. c 1819 |
Emma C Marlow was born circa 1848 at Ohio, USA.1
Citations
- [S1261] 1850 US Federal, unknown repository address, next page of census from rest of family.
Jane Price1
F
Father | Ephraim Price1 |
Family | Joseph Whitehead b. 29 Apr 1661, d. b 26 Apr 1715 |
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 508, mentions wife "Jaen" and father-in-law Ephraim Price.
Ephraim Price1
M
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 508, mentions wife "Jaen" and father-in-law Ephraim Price.
Samuel Ogden1
M, b. before 26 November 1714
Father | Samuel Ogden [Og15]1 b. 1678 |
Mother | Johannah (Joanna) Schellinx1 |
Samuel Ogden was born before 26 November 1714; underage in 1714 at father's will, listed first.1
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 345.
Rachel Ogden1
F, b. before 26 November 1714
Father | Samuel Ogden [Og15]1 b. 1678 |
Mother | Johannah (Joanna) Schellinx1 |
Rachel Ogden was born before 26 November 1714; underage in 1714 at father's will, listed second.1
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 345.
Joanna Ogden1
F, b. before 26 November 1714
Father | Samuel Ogden [Og15]1 b. 1678 |
Mother | Johannah (Joanna) Schellinx1 |
Joanna Ogden was born before 26 November 1714; underage in 1714 at father's will, listed third.1
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 345.
Rebekah Ogden1
F, b. before 26 November 1714
Father | Samuel Ogden [Og15]1 b. 1678 |
Mother | Johannah (Joanna) Schellinx1 |
Rebekah Ogden was born before 26 November 1714; underage in 1714 at father's will, listed fourth.1
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 345.
Capt. John Broadberry
M
He was appointed a guardian at Bergen, New Jersey, USA, on 28 October 1717.1 He was appointed a guardian at Essex, New Jersey, USA, on 17 September 1725.2,3 Capt. John Broadberry left a will on 11 August 1739 at Acquackanonk, Essex, New Jersey, USA; Samuel Rutan is witness.4 His estate was probated on 7 September 1742 at Essex, New Jersey, USA; 17 Sep 1742, Samuel Rutan refuses to be executor.5
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 399: "1717 Oct. 28. Ruttan, Abraham, son of Abraham, Bergen Co., elects as his guardian John Brodberry [Broadberry], to whom leters of guardianship are issued. [Lib. A, p. 83]"
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 377: "1725 Sept. 17. Ratan, (?Rutan), Samuel, of Essex Co.. Letters of guardianship of, granted to Jno. Broadberry. Lib. A, p. 355."
- [S612] A. Van Doren Honeyman, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1730-1750, 56-7.
- [S612] A. Van Doren Honeyman, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1730-1750, 56-7, "1739, August 11. Bradberry (Broadberry), John, Capt. of Acquacknonck, Essex Co., miller; will of. Wife -----. Son, Richard, land on Third River, joining lands of Cornelius Loberson, Bastian Van Geassels. Daughters - Susanna and Elizabeth. Children of daughter, Mary Berry, deceased, viz., Mary and William. Executors - son-in-law, John Ludlow, and friend, Samuel Rattan. Witnesses - Rachel Vrelandt, Margaret Vreelent, Franseeyntyle Vreelant. Proved Sept. 7, 1742. Lib. C, p. 536.
1742, Sept. 17. Samuel Rutan, yeoman, declines to act as executor.
1742, Oct. 19. Inventory of personal estate, L1210.17.06; made by Joseph Johnson, Thomas Longworgh and John Ogden, Jun'r." - [S612] A. Van Doren Honeyman, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1730-1750, 57.
Samuel Swaine1
M, d. before 25 March 1692
Samuel Swaine married Johanna _.1 Samuel Swaine died before 25 March 1692; date of wife's will, a widow.1
Family | Johanna _ d. b 10 Sep 1695 |
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 449.
Johanna _1
F, d. before 10 September 1695
Johanna _ married Samuel Swaine.1 Her married name was Swaine.1 Johanna _ left a will on 25 March 1692 at Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA; mentions Elizabeth Ogden, daughter.2 She died before 10 September 1695; probate of her estate.1 Her estate was probated on 10 September 1695 at Essex, New Jersey, USA.1
Family | Samuel Swaine d. b 25 Mar 1692 |
Citations
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 449.
- [S611] William Nelson, NJ Calendar of Wills, 1670-1730, 449, "1692 March 25. Swain, Johanna, widow of Samuel; will of. Daughter Elizabeth Ogden, son-in-law Eliezer Lampson, dau. Abigail Lampson, son and daughter Jasper and Johannah Crane, son and daughter Nathaniel and Christian Ward, son and daughter Thomas and Sarah Johnson. Home lot in Newark, land at the Mountain, do. beyond the great swamp. Personal estate (a silver teabox). John Curtis and John Browne overseers. Witnesses - John Browne and Joseph Harison. Proved September 10, 1695.
N.J. Archives, XXI., p. 218, and Essex Wills."