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Abraham du Trieux1

M, #3201, b. circa 1632, d. after 1662

Parents

FatherPhilippe du Trieux (d. between July 1649 and September 1653)
MotherSusanna du Chesne (b. circa 1601, d. after 1654)

Events

Birth*Circa 1632New Netherland, NY, USA,1
Death*After 1662Fort Orange?, NY, USA,1
Last Edited24 November 1998

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Appendix A - Abraham, b. ca 1632 at New Netherland, d. after 1662. Spouse: Hester or Rosella. abraham was a resident of Fort Orange.
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Rachel du Trieux1

F, #3202, b. circa 1635

Parents

FatherPhilippe du Trieux (d. between July 1649 and September 1653)
MotherSusanna du Chesne (b. circa 1601, d. after 1654)

Events

Birth*Circa 1635New Amsterdam1
Marriage*30 September 1656Hendrick van Bommel2
Marriage*8 August 1677Dirk Janse de Groot2
Last Edited11 June 2010

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Rachel, b. ca 1635 at New Amsterdam. Spouse #1: Hendrick Van Bommel; Spouse #2: Dirk Jansen de Groot. Married #1: Sep. 30, 1656 (banns); #1: Aug 8, 1677 (banns.)
  2. [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
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Abraham Groot1

M, #3203, b. circa 1653

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1653NY, USA,1
Witness8 February 1690Sons were taken captive by French & Indians, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.; Symon Symonse Groot, Symon Groot, Philip Groot, Dirk Groot, and Class Groot2
Witness1691Returned by Indians, Schenectady, Albany, NY, Symon Groot, Philip Groot, Dirk Groot, and Class Groot3
Last Edited13 June 2003

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date),
    Abraham b ca 1653.
  2. [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.
  3. [S729] Burke, Jr., Thomas E., Mohawk Frontier, The Dutch Community of Schenectady, New Yor, 1661-1710 (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, unknown publish date), Pg. 202 - return of captives to Schenectady
    Symon Groot, Jr. 1691
    Abraham Groot (1691) - married April 15, 1696
    Philip Groot (1691) - son baptized September 5, 1701
    Dirck Groot (1691 son baptized October 16, 1707
    Claes Groot (1691)
    Johannes Teller (1691) daughter baptized February 19, 1693.
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Philip Groot1

M, #3205, b. circa 1655

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Death*Died by drowning1
Birth*Circa 16551
Witness8 February 1690Sons were taken captive by French & Indians, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.; Symon Symonse Groot, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Dirk Groot, and Class Groot2
Witness1691Returned by Indians, Schenectady, Albany, NY, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Dirk Groot, and Class Groot3
Last Edited23 March 1999

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Philip, died by drowning.
  2. [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.
  3. [S729] Burke, Jr., Thomas E., Mohawk Frontier, The Dutch Community of Schenectady, New Yor, 1661-1710 (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, unknown publish date), Pg. 202 - return of captives to Schenectady
    Symon Groot, Jr. 1691
    Abraham Groot (1691) - married April 15, 1696
    Philip Groot (1691) - son baptized September 5, 1701
    Dirck Groot (1691 son baptized October 16, 1707
    Claes Groot (1691)
    Johannes Teller (1691) daughter baptized February 19, 1693.
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Dirk Groot1

M, #3206, b. circa 1656

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 16561
Witness8 February 1690Sons were taken captive by French & Indians, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.; Symon Symonse Groot, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Philip Groot, and Class Groot2
Witness1691Returned by Indians, Schenectady, Albany, NY, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Philip Groot, and Class Groot3
Last Edited23 March 1999

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Dirk, Spouse: Lysbeth Vander Volgen.
  2. [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.
  3. [S729] Burke, Jr., Thomas E., Mohawk Frontier, The Dutch Community of Schenectady, New Yor, 1661-1710 (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, unknown publish date), Pg. 202 - return of captives to Schenectady
    Symon Groot, Jr. 1691
    Abraham Groot (1691) - married April 15, 1696
    Philip Groot (1691) - son baptized September 5, 1701
    Dirck Groot (1691 son baptized October 16, 1707
    Claes Groot (1691)
    Johannes Teller (1691) daughter baptized February 19, 1693.
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Cornelius Groot

M, #3207, b. circa 1657

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1657
Last Edited24 November 1998
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Class Groot

M, #3208, b. circa 1659

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1659
Witness8 February 1690Sons were taken captive by French & Indians, Schenectady, Schenectady, NY, USA, On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.; Symon Symonse Groot, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Philip Groot, and Dirk Groot1
Witness1691Returned by Indians, Schenectady, Albany, NY, Symon Groot, Abraham Groot, Philip Groot, and Dirk Groot2
Last Edited23 March 1999

Citations

  1. [S402] Jonathan Pearson, Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 (82 State Street, Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1873), On the sad night of the 8th of Feb. 1690, his five sons, Symon, Abraham, Philip, Dirk and Claas were taken captive by the French and Indians and carried to Canada; the following year they were released.
  2. [S729] Burke, Jr., Thomas E., Mohawk Frontier, The Dutch Community of Schenectady, New Yor, 1661-1710 (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, unknown publish date), Pg. 202 - return of captives to Schenectady
    Symon Groot, Jr. 1691
    Abraham Groot (1691) - married April 15, 1696
    Philip Groot (1691) - son baptized September 5, 1701
    Dirck Groot (1691 son baptized October 16, 1707
    Claes Groot (1691)
    Johannes Teller (1691) daughter baptized February 19, 1693.
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Susana Groot

F, #3209, b. circa 1661

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1661
Last Edited24 November 1998
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Rebecca? Groot

F, #3210, b. circa 1665

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1665
Last Edited24 November 1998
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Sara Groot

F, #3211, b. circa 1666

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1666
Last Edited24 November 1998
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Elizabeth Groot

F, #3212, b. circa 1667

Parents

FatherSymon Symonse Groot (b. circa 1628, d. 1699)
MotherRebecca du Trieux (b. circa 1636)

Events

Birth*Circa 1667
Last Edited24 November 1998
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Isaac du Trieux

M, #3213, b. before 21 April 1642, d. 1706

Parents

FatherPhilippe du Trieux (d. between July 1649 and September 1653)
MotherSusanna du Chesne (b. circa 1601, d. after 1654)

Family: Maria Willemse Brouwer (b. 1642, d. after 1706)

SonAbraham Truax (b. 1683)
SonWilliam Truax (b. 23 May 1686)
SonIssac Truax (b. 2 March 1690)

Events

Birth*Before 21 April 1642New Amsterdam, NY, USA,
Baptism21 April 1642Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, NY, USA,1
Marriage*Between 1670 and 1677Maria Willemse Brouwer; Beverwyck, Schenectady, New York,2
Event-Misc*8 February 1690Mohawk River, Schenectady,2
Death*17062
Last Edited11 June 2010

Citations

  1. [S344] unknown author, Association of Philippe du Trieux Descendants Lineage Charts, First Edition, 1991 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Isaac, bpt. Apr. 21, 1642 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam.
  2. [S1056] Patricia A. Truax, The Truax Family, Early History and Genealogy (Long Branch Estates, Lake Trail, Dahlonnega, GA 30553: Patricia A. Truax, 1994.)
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Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck1

M, #3216, b. circa 1623, d. circa 20 March 1712

Parents

FatherJacob Van Rotterdam (b. circa 1598)

Family: Elizabeth Stevens (b. circa 1624)

DaughterCatryn Catrine) Claase Van Rotterdam (b. circa 1653, d. before 1691)

Events

Birth*Circa 1623Breda, N. Brabant, Netherlands,1
Marriage*10 May 1648Elizabeth Stevens; near Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Netherlands,1
Death*Circa 20 March 1712Albany, Albany, NY, USA,1
Last Edited3 December 1998

Citations

  1. [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck, son of Jacob, was born in Breda, N. Brabant, Netherlands ca 1623; he married May 10, 1648 at Amstelveen, near amsterdam, Holland, Elizabeth Stevens, b ca 1624 in Aachen/Aken, Germany, dau. Steven. Nicholas died in Albany pr ca Mar 20, 1712.
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Elizabeth Stevens1

F, #3217, b. circa 1624

Parents

FatherSteven Stevens (b. circa 1600)

Family: Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck (b. circa 1623, d. circa 20 March 1712)

DaughterCatryn Catrine) Claase Van Rotterdam (b. circa 1653, d. before 1691)

Events

Birth*Circa 1624Aachen/Aken, Germany,1
Marriage*10 May 1648Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck; near Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Netherlands,1
Last Edited3 December 1998

Citations

  1. [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck, son of Jacob, was born in Breda, N. Brabant, Netherlands ca 1623; he married May 10, 1648 at Amstelveen, near amsterdam, Holland, Elizabeth Stevens, b ca 1624 in Aachen/Aken, Germany, dau. Steven. Nicholas died in Albany pr ca Mar 20, 1712.
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Jacob Van Rotterdam1

M, #3218, b. circa 1598

Family:

SonNicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck+ (b. circa 1623, d. circa 20 March 1712)

Events

Birth*Circa 15981
Last Edited3 December 1998

Citations

  1. [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck, son of Jacob, was born in Breda, N. Brabant, Netherlands ca 1623; he married May 10, 1648 at Amstelveen, near amsterdam, Holland, Elizabeth Stevens, b ca 1624 in Aachen/Aken, Germany, dau. Steven. Nicholas died in Albany pr ca Mar 20, 1712.
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Steven Stevens1

M, #3219, b. circa 1600

Family:

DaughterElizabeth Stevens+ (b. circa 1624)

Events

Birth*Circa 16001
Last Edited3 December 1998

Citations

  1. [S347] Barrington S. Havens, Some Descendants of Nicholas Groesbeck: A Study of Groesbecks in the Capital District of New York State. (Albany, NY? Barrington S. Havens, 1979), Pg 7 Nicholas Jacobse Van Rotterdam/Groesbeck, son of Jacob, was born in Breda, N. Brabant, Netherlands ca 1623; he married May 10, 1648 at Amstelveen, near amsterdam, Holland, Elizabeth Stevens, b ca 1624 in Aachen/Aken, Germany, dau. Steven. Nicholas died in Albany pr ca Mar 20, 1712.
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Anne-Marie McClatchie1

F, #3225, b. 26 September 1958, d. 1 April 1993

Parents

FatherDonald Dunsmore McClatchie
MotherMA "Suzanne" Mercille

Events

Birth*26 September 1958Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1,2
Christning1958Notre Dame Hosp., Montreal, Quebec, Canada,3
Death*1 April 1993Rosemount Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,4,2
Last Edited28 April 2010

Citations

  1. [S319] Interview with unknown informant (unknown informant address). unknown repository (unknown repository address), Letter Feb. 6, 1999.
  2. [S1000] unknown compiler, compiler, "McClatchie Family & Relatives"; McClatchie Family & Relatives, Ancestral File (Wednesday July 15, 1998), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "McClatchie Family & Relatives."
  3. [S319] Interview, unknown informant, Letter 6, Feb 1999.
  4. [S319] Interview, unknown informant, Letter Feb. 6 1999.