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bullet Mrs. Fridleif Skjoldsson??? (1) was born about 263 in OF HLEITHRA, DENMARK. She died WFT Est. 285-357.

She was married to Fridleif Skjoldsson WFT Est. 278-308 in OF HLEITHRA, DENMARK. Children were: Frodi Fridleifsson.


bullet Skoglar-Tosti (109) was born WFT Est. 876-915. He died WFT Est. 918-996.

He was married WFT Est. 900-953. Children were: Sigrid Storrada.


bullet Brenda-Anne Ramsey Skoronski(110) was born Private. Parents: Richard Skoronski and Maryleah Gary.


bullet Charles Gary Skoronski(110) was born Private. Parents: Richard Skoronski and Maryleah Gary.


bullet Richard Skoronski(110) was born Private.

He was married to Maryleah Gary Private. Children were: Robert Harlow Skoronski, Charles Gary Skoronski, Brenda-Anne Ramsey Skoronski .


bullet Robert Harlow Skoronski(110) was born Private. Parents: Richard Skoronski and Maryleah Gary.


bullet Justin Kyle Skrettingland(1) was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private. Parents: Terrell Skrettingland and Lisa Marie Brandt.


bullet Terrell Skrettingland(1) was born Private. He Fact 1 (2) Private.

He was married to Lisa Marie Brandt Private. Children were: Justin Kyle Skrettingland .


bullet Asne Skurnick(6) was born Private. She Event 1 Private. She Event 2 Private. She was a Private. She Personality/Intrst Private. She resided Private. She Ethnicity/Relig. Private. She Comment 1 Private. She Comment 2 Private. She Comment 3 Private. She Comment 4 Private.

She Private-Begin Private. Children were: Fred Hirschovits-Gerz .


bullet Asne Skurnick(56) was born Private. She Event 1 Private.

She Private-Begin Private. Children were: Fred Hirschovits-Gerz.


bullet Asne Skurnick(5) was born Private. She Event 1 Private. She Event 2 Private. She was a Private. She Personality/Intrst Private. She resided Private. She Ethnicity/Relig. Private. She Comment 1 Private. She Comment 2 Private. She Comment 3 Private. She Comment 4 Private.

She Private-Begin Private. Children were: Fred Hirschovits-Gerz .


bullet Asne Skurnick(57) was born Private. She Event 1 Private.

She Private-Begin Private. Children were: Fred Hirschovits-Gerz.


bullet Eve Gertrude Skyles(6) (5) was born WFT Est. 1865-1888. She died WFT Est. 1910-1976.

She was married to Claude Augusta Chauncey WFT Est. 1897-1929. Children were: Roy A. Chauncey.


bullet Eve Gertrude Skyles(56) (57) was born WFT Est. 1865-1888. She died WFT Est. 1910-1976.

She was married to Claude Augusta Chauncey WFT Est. 1882-1925. Children were: Roy A. Chauncey.


bullet Joseph Skynner was born WFT Est. 1677-1697. He died WFT Est. 1712-1783.

He was married to Elizabeth Daniel WFT Est. 1708-1741. Children were: Samuel Skynner.


bullet Samuel Skynner was born WFT Est. 1712-1735. He died WFT Est. 1717-1816. Parents: Joseph Skynner and Elizabeth Daniel.


bullet Slaback (109) died after 1876 in prob. Fairfield, Conn.. He was born WFT Est. 1796-1815.

He was married to Lorinda Jillson WFT Est. 1826-1856.


bullet Eliza Slack(109) died on 23 Jun 1844 in prob. South Attleboro, Mass.. She was born WFT Est. 1797-1821.

She was married to Jabez John Richards Gay on 9 May 1836 in prob. South Attleboro, Mass.. Children were: Eliza C. Gay , Candace Gay, Jabez S. Gay, Samuel F. Gay.


bullet Esther Slack(109) was born WFT Est. 1715-1735. She died WFT Est. 1736-1819.

She was married to Samuel Darling WFT Est. 1736-1769.


bullet Jerusha Slack(109) was born WFT Est. 1714-1737. She died WFT Est. 1759-1825.

She was married to Ariel Ballou WFT Est. 1731-1774. Children were: Dutee Ballou.


bullet Rebecca Ann Slack(61) was born in 1840. She died WFT Est. 1883-1935.

She was married to Theodore Linington WFT Est. 1856-1888. Children were: Florence Rebecca Linington, Mary Louisa Linington , Grace Edna Linington, Theodore , Jr. Linington, Abraham Linington , Ida Linington, Frederick Howe Linington.


bullet Sarah Letitia Slack(58) was born WFT Est. 1823-1847. She died WFT Est. 1865-1936.

She was married to George Washington Parsons on 13 Dec 1860 in Leon, Decatur, IA.


bullet \\ Slade(1) was born WFT Est. 1773-1805. He died WFT Est. 1799-1885.

He was married to Sphronia Berry WFT Est. 1799-1841.


bullet Ella Amelia Slade(62) was born on 9 Dec 1853. She died on 4 Mar 1916 in Peterborough NH. Parents: Ephraim K Slade and Hepzibeth Hadley.


bullet Ephraim K Slade(62) was born on 25 Apr 1824. He died on 3 Nov 1895 in Boston, MA.

He was married to Hepzibeth Hadley on 16 Oct 1851. Children were: Ella Amelia Slade, Walter Everett Slade, Frank Wheeler Slade.


bullet Frank Wheeler Slade(62) was born on 29 Apr 1866 in Fitchburg, Ma. He died WFT Est. 1867-1956 in Roxbury, MA. Parents: Ephraim K Slade and Hepzibeth Hadley.


bullet Maria Slade(52) was born WFT Est. 1528-1567. She died WFT Est. 1561-1651.

She was married to Thomas Leete WFT Est. 1547-1600. Children were: John Leete.


bullet Walter Everett Slade(62) was born on 4 Jul 1859 in Charlestown, MA. He died on 29 Jul 1860 in Fitchburg, Ma. Parents: Ephraim K Slade and Hepzibeth Hadley.


bullet Andrew Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1826-1849. He died WFT Est. 1831-1930. Parents: Job Slaght and Sarah Corliss.


bullet Caroline Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1826-1849. She died WFT Est. 1831-1933. Parents: Job Slaght and Sarah Corliss.


bullet Job Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1780-1808. He died WFT Est. 1830-1895 in PORT ROWAN, Ontario.

He was married to Sarah Corliss about 1825 in Ontario. Children were: Andrew Slaght, Philander Slaght, Caroline Slaght, Phoebe Slaght, Mary Slaght.


bullet Mary Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1826-1849. She died WFT Est. 1831-1933. Parents: Job Slaght and Sarah Corliss.


bullet Philander Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1826-1849. He died WFT Est. 1831-1930. Parents: Job Slaght and Sarah Corliss.


bullet Phoebe Slaght(1) was born WFT Est. 1826-1849. She died WFT Est. 1831-1933. Parents: Job Slaght and Sarah Corliss.


bullet Slani (109) was born WFT Est. 938-985. She died WFT Est. 971-1067. Parents: Brian Boru and Unknown Wife.

She was married to Sihtric WFT Est. 958-1015. Children were: Olaf Of Dublin.


bullet Elias Slater(58) was born WFT Est. 1663-1695. He died WFT Est. 1720-1779.

He was married to Sarah Buell about 1715.


bullet John Slater(58) was born WFT Est. 1756-1776. He died WFT Est. 1790-1862.

He was married to Mary (Polly) O'Neal WFT Est. 1787-1820.


bullet Lucy Slater(1) was born WFT Est. 1793-1838. She died WFT Est. 1860-1927.

She was married to William Mudge in Jun 1856.


bullet Mary Lewis Slater(62) was born Private. She was adopted Private.

She was married to William Albert Lippold Private. She was divorced from William Albert Lippold Private. Children were: David Charles Lippold.


bullet Jane Slatter(4) was born about 1696 in Of Blackwell, Near Tredington, Warws., Eng. She was baptised Submitted. She Endowment Submitted. She died WFT Est. 1722-1790.

She Seal to Parents Submitted. She was married to John Harris WFT Est. 1711-1741. Children were: Sarah Harris.


bullet Daniel Walter Bowers(a Native Slave)(9) was born on 21 Jun 1840. He died on 18 Mar 1891. Parents: John (Indian Of Bowers Farm) and Indian Squaw (Bowers Farm).

He was married to Rachel Gray WFT Est. 1859-1882. Children were: Franklin Walter Bowers, Mary E Bowers Bowers, Maggie l Bowers Bowers, John H Bowers, Lilly Elizabeth Bowers, Edward A Bowers.


bullet Hannah Slawson(52) was born WFT Est. 1630-1656. She died WFT Est. 1678-1745.

She was married to John Gold about 1673 in Stamford CT. Children were: Mary Gold.


bullet Charles Slayton(1) was born WFT Est. 1840-1863. He died WFT Est. 1845-1944. Parents: S Vernon Slayton and Martha Shepard.


bullet Jennie Slayton(1) died after 1939. She was born WFT Est. 1841-1864. Parents: S Vernon Slayton and Martha Shepard.

She was married to Richard J Olivie WFT Est. 1864-1898 in probably Buffalo, NY.


bullet Joe Slayton(4) was born Private. He Christened Private.

He was married to Katherine Block Private. He Seal to Parents Private.


bullet S Vernon Slayton(1) was born WFT Est. 1805-1835. He died WFT Est. 1860-1920.

He was married to Martha Shepard on 5 Jan 1855 in Buffalo, Erie Co, NY. Children were: Jennie Slayton, Charles Slayton.


bullet Joseph Slead(59) was born WFT Est. 1702-1729. (60) He died WFT Est. 1752-1816. (60)

He was married to Hannah Chase on 24 Sep 1747.(60)


bullet Theodore J Sleak(1) was born about 1921. He died about 1981 in Muskegon, Michigan.

He was married to Rosemary M Ruby Private.


bullet *Cornelis Barentsen Slecht(61) died after 1684 in Ulster County, New York. He was born WFT Est. 1612-1648 in Woerden, Holland.

He was married to *Tryntje Tysse Boz WFT Est. 1636-1676. From "The Hardenbergh Family", by Myrtle Hardenbergh Miller:

"Cornelis Barentsen Slecht emigrated from Woerden, South Holland, on the Rhine eighteen miles east-southeast from Leyden, in the ship 'Hope' in April 1652 (or 1662). He married (1) Tryntje Tysse Boz, or Tynebrouck, married (2) 9/6/1684 Elsie Janse Van Breestede, daughter of Jan Jansen van Breestede and widow of (1) Adriaen Pietersen Van Alcmaer and (2) Hendrick Jochem Schoonmaker.

Cornelis Barentsen (Slecht) was at Wiltwyck as early as 1653/5, or March 31, 1664, when his wife was licensed as 'a mid-wife for Esopus' by Governor Stuyvesant. Among the earliest pioneers. 'Slecht' translated is 'plain'. Although hot-headed, quick and resentful, Cornelis was a good man and occupied an honorable position in society until his death. He was a minor officer in the militia under Capt. Thomas Chambers in 1660. On May 5, 1661, Cornelis Barentsen Slecht, Albert Heymse Roosa, and Everet Pels, the three Shepens appointed by Gov. Stuyvesant as 'a small bench of justices and commissaries' 'to administer good care and justice,' 'prevent all mutiny, strife, and disorder,' 'maintain and increase a Reform Church service and no other' 'and do everything which good and faithful magistrates are bound to do.' On record July 23, 1664, is a Deed of Confirmation from Gov. Nicolls to cornelys Barents Slecht for between 40 and 50 acres of land at Esopus. Slecht described it in 1663 as 'lying near the new village,' that he had found it 'too far for his convenience' as he and his wife were 'now old people' and 'would prefer living near the church,' the more so as his wife was 'the midwife of the village of Wilywyck.' He asked for a deed to land which he had 'formerly purchased' from the Indians, and for which 'he had been obliged to pay the tax to build the minister's house, a little piece of land lying close to it, called by savage tongue Wichquanis.' This land had been given to Slecht in 1662 by Stuyvesant. A Deed of Confirmation shows that the party receiving it had previously received title from Gov. Stuyvesant or other authority. Dec. 7, 1662, a patent for 25 morgens (50 acres) was issued to Cornelis Barents Slecht. (Land patents in the Esopus to the Dutch, Vol 10 Olde Ulster).

Cornelis Slecht appears in the Court Minutes of New Amsterdam, Dec. 12, 1662, as follows: Jacobus Vis, arrestant, v/s Cornelis Barensen Sleght, arrested. Demands 64 guilders heavy pay whether beavers or corn at beavers' price. Requests attachment be declared valid. Defendant admits debt and requests time till harvest. Plaintiff requests payment as he intends to go to the Fatherland and is desirous to arrange his affairs here. Berghers and Schepens order defendant to satisfy plaintiff and pay plaintiff, the attachment remaining meanwhile so long valid.

In 1661 he was a tenant of Mrs. Johanna de Hulter, and is on the assessment list, Nov. 12, 1661, for the buildings of the parsonage at Wiltwyck. Tax levied on all plowland of 1 rijksdaaler per morgen, total 64 morgens, 160 gl. The parsonage cost L30007. The Rev. Harmanus Blom came Sept. 12, 1660 with his wife and boarded at Slecht's a short time but was dissatisfied there and Governor Stuyvesant came up and secured another place until the parsonage was built.

Cornelis Slecht had Lot No. 5 in the second assignment of lots by Gov. Stuyvesant on May 5, 1661. Mrs. de Hulter had Lot No. 5 in the first assignment. It is not clear to the compiler whether the lots are identical; Mrs. de Hulter's name is not in the second assignment. These lots were within the enclosure of the palisades. Because of the Indians the settlers at Wiltwyck called upon Gov. Stuyvesant for aid. The Governor came to Esopus and persuaded the people to settle in a restricted area, assigned lots, and ordered them to build a stockade and build within it. Thus Kingston came into being.

Cornelis was a member of the Citizens Council of War in the village of Wiltwyck, and signed the Ordinance Jan. 1, 1663 with Thomas Chambers, Hendrick Jochem Schoonmaker and Pieter Jacobsen. At the time of the burning of Wiltwyck June 7, 1663, Slecht and his sons were in the fields but helped put the enemy to flight. Tradition tells us that all captives were returned but Slecht's daughter who married a young warrior and remained with him. Her name is not on the list of prisoners of June 7, 1660, so she may have been captured in 1658/9. This story may be true as it is of record that a son of Evart Pels was captured 1658/9, condemned to death, but saved by an Indian maiden whom he married and refused to return to his friends.

On Oct. 18, 1663, Johannes Ebbingh who married the widow of Johan de Hulter, acknowledged that he let a bouwery in Esopus ... to Jan Willemz Hoogtelinck, which was then occupied until May 1, 1664, by Cornelis Barentsen Sleght who was to keep half of the land. (Not. Papers Walwijn van der Veen, p 61 ff). It appears that Sleght did not prove to be a satisfactory tenant. (Du. Mss. 236) He was at all times in arrears with his payments and had to be sued for the rent. His grain was seized and money due him from West Indian Company was attached. The lease expired May 4, 1664.

On April 28, 1667 a petition signed by a large number of the inhabitants at Wiltwyck was sent to the Governor that 'upon the 4th day of February last upon the doleful cry and lamentation of the children of Corns B. Sleght that their father was miserably beaten and wounded by Captain Brodhead.' However, the commission decided that a spirit of rebellion existed and the Schepens were banished for awhile. Captain Brodhead was finally suspended. Tryntje Slecht, wife of Cornelis, used picturesque language in quarreling with the sheriff, but in Court complained that it came from hastiness and ill will after the Indian attack, or in other words, a case of nerves. There was little time for refinement in the lives of these pioneer women, the struggle for existence was a grim affair." Children were: *Petronella Slecht, Jan Slecht.

He was married to *Elsie Janse Breestede on 26 Sep 1684.


bullet *Petronella Slecht(61) was born about 1660. She died before 28 Apr 1689 in Ulster County, New York. Parents: *Cornelis Barentsen Slecht and *Tryntje Tysse Boz .

She was married to *Jochem Hendrick Schoonmaker on 16 Aug 1679.(22583) From "The History of Kingston, New York", by Marius Schoonmaker, 1881:

"The oldest son, Jochem Hendrick, who was born at Albany, married, August 1st, 1679, Petronella, daughter of Cornelis Barentsen Slecht and Tryntje Tysse Boz. After her death on the 28th of April, 1689, he married Anna, daughter of Frederick and Margaret Hussey. He was one of the pioneer settlers at Mumbaccus and one of three original trustees named in the Rochester Patent granted by Queen Anne in 1703. He continued as trustee by annual election until 1713. He was supervisor of the town from 1709 to 1712, and was captain of a company raised for defence against the Indians. He died in 1713 and left fourteen children."
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From "Pioneer Families of Orange County, New York" by Martha & Bill Reamy:

"Jochem's residence is given as Kingston in his will dated 9 Dec. 1729." (This disagrees with Marius Schoonmaker's information, but appears to be more factual.)
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From "The Hardenbergh Family", by Myrtle Hardenbergh Miller:

"Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker, born circa 1659 at Albany, son of Hendrick Jochemsen Schoonmaker and Elsie Janse Van Breestede, died 1730 or 1743, married (1) 8/1/1679 Petronella Slecht who died 1687, daughter Cornelis Slecht and Tryntje Tysse Boz.

Jochem Schoonmaker was a pioneer settler at Mombaccus, Town of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, coming there in 1683 with two brothers. He operated a saw mill. His will written in Dutch, Dec. 9, 1729 was proved 11/7/1730.

At the age of four Jochem was visiting an uncle at Hurley when he was captured by the Indians on occasion of their attack on Kingston, June 1663. He was kept until autumn, and it is said he bore scars from burns caused by coals being thrown on his head by the Indians.

Jochem was a member of the first board of trustees in the Town of Rochester 1703-1715, and supervisor 1709-1712. He was Captain of a company raised for defense against the Indian attacks.

The Schoonmaker family of Rochester has been one of influence in civil affairs and in military affairs of the county. The family as a whole is well-to-do. So numerous have been the inter-marriages during the generations that a large proportion of the population of Ulster County possess Schoonmaker blood. He married (2) 4/28/1689 Anne Horsi or Hussey, who was baptised at Kingston 6/27/1670, daughter of Frederick and Margaret.

Jochem Schoonmaker had seventeen children." Children were: Hendrick Schoonmaker, Cornelius Schoonmaker , *Tryntje Schoonmaker, Elsie Schoonmaker, Jacomyntje Schoonmaker .

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