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21. ELIAS3 DELONG (FRANS2 DELANGE, ARIE1 FRANSEN)229 was born 1723230. He married SARAH TYTSOORT231 September 23, 1749232, daughter of JACOB TITSOORT and SARA VAN HEYNINGEN. She was born 1728233.

Notes for E
LIAS DELONG:
      "... Elias was noted as of Poughquag in the church record [1749]. He was taxed in Beekman from Feb. 1753 (assessed at two pounds) through Feb. 1756 and then in Rombout for 1760-61. He was in Beekman again from June 1761 to June 1762 when he evidently removed to Schagticoke in Albany Co. On 22 April 1786 Elias DeLong and Stephen Leduc of Half Moon District gave a deposition on behalf of Alexander Schut and Abraham Griggs that 'they had heard price of 1000 pounds offered for claimants' farm.' Elias DeLong had an account at the Lansing general store in Halfmoon ca. 1773. Jacob DeLong was also at this store. Elias was not in the 1790 NYS census.
      "The [Livingston Papers] contain a few notes on Elias: 11 Aug 1750; 'Sent my Bloss with Jeremiah Hunt at 4/ per month; is sold to Elias DeLong.' 22 October 1750; 'Jeremiah Hunt Dr. for the sale of my blass gelding to Elias DeLong for 10 pounds who gave me a bond for the same.' Elias DeLong, Yeoman of Dutchess County, bound himself to Henry Beekman 18 Oct. 1750 in the sum of 20 pounds. He had borrowed 10 pounds which he promised to pay the following 18 October. Arie DeLong and Henry Bell were witnesses to his bond, which he signed. He was noted in a letter of Henry Beekman of 7 April 1752 as owing a bond of 10 pounds, 14 shillings which he hjad signed 18 Oct. 1750 (possibly the same). ... On 22 May 1751 Elias and Lawrence DeLong gave a bond to Henry Beekman for 36 pounds, 10 shillings (the penal sum; actually 18 pounds, 5 shillings was owed) which they promised to repay the following year with 7% interest. Elias DeLong signed the bond and Lawrence made his mark. ...
      "He had the usual number of law suits, the earliest being in May 1752 when Nathaniel Richards began an action against him which lasted until July 1755. He was also involved in actions with Isaac Marks, George Ellsworth Jr., merchant Dirk Brinkerhoff, John DeGraaf, Samuel Brown Jr., Leonard Van Kleeck and Mathew DuBois. In May 1758 Henry Beekman sued him, probably for rent. ...
      "... Elias and his wife joined the [First Reformed Church of Fishkill] soon after their marriage.
      "The ... children [Annatje, Daniel and Catherine] are somewhat of a mystery. The baptismal records in the Hopewell Church list [the father of Annatje] as Elias DeLong and 'Unlawful', meaning (usually) illegitimate; [Daniel and Catherine] were noted as 'unlawful', with no father listed, and the mother as Sara Titsvort. There are no dates listed for the births and we could assume that these three children were born before the marriage in 1749. However, Daniel was born ca. 1760, according to his Revolutionary War Pension application, well after the marriage of his parents in 1749. The term 'unlawful' remains a mystery." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 160-162; X52-X53]

      "... last record is 1786" [John D. Baldwin letter, March 15, 1994, B97]
     
Children of E
LIAS DELONG and SARAH TYTSOORT are:
60. i.   FRANCIS4 DELONG, b. Bet. 1750 - 1755.
  ii.   EZEKIEL DELONG234, b. Bef. 1755234.
  Notes for EZEKIEL DELONG:
      "... [Ezekiel] was associated with Daniel ... and Frans, poss. [Francis]. He served in the ... same [military units] as Daniel. Ezekiel DeLong was on the tax list in Half Moon in 1788 and was between Henry Bailey and Jacob Fordt. He was in Champlain Town, Clinton Co., NY in 1800 at 0-0-1-0-1 and 2-1-0-0-1 between Andrew Savage and Nathan Cummins (probably from Pawling). He probably removed to Canada and was there with an Elias DeLong, prob. his son." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 162; X53]

1790 -- An "Ezekial Dolong" household appears in the Federal census of the Town of Alburgh, Chittenden County, Vermont at 1-1-4. [Daniel Burdick letter, May 22, 1993; Z5]

61. iii.   MARIA DELONG, b. Rombout.
62. iv.   ANNATJE DELONG.
63. v.   DANIEL DELONG, b. 1761, Fishkill, New York.
64. vi.   CATHERINE DELONG.
65. vii.   LEONORA DELONG.
66. viii.   JOSEPH DELONG, b. January 27, 1764; d. June 1835, Ashford, Cattaraugus County, New York.
  ix.   BENJAMIN DELONG235, b. October 27, 1765236; m. ELIZABETH XXX237.
  Notes for BENJAMIN DELONG:
      "... Lemuel Conklin Esq. sued a Benjamin DeLong in [Dutchess County] (19 January 1793, Common Pleas). He was not in NYS in the 1790 census. A Benjamin DeLong was listed in the 1800 census in Half-moon, Saratoga Co. as one free person, no other persons listed.
      "Benjamin DeLong and Lucy Young were Sp. 10 Oct. 1824 for Elizabeth McFarlan, dau. of Joseph at the Dutch Reformed Church of Fort Palatine in Herkimer Co. No further record." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 185; X64]

  x.   JACOBUS DELONG237, b. March 27, 1768, Schagticoke, New York238.
  Notes for JACOBUS DELONG:
      "... was of Herkimer Co., NY 20 June 1839 when he gave testimony for the widow of his brother Joseph. He stated at that time that he was 69 years old. He may have been the James DeLong who was taxed in Stephentown 11 April 1787 and 2 September 1788, (although doubtful because of age), and listed in the 1790 census there as 1-1-2, next to Jonas DeLong and James Biggalow. A James DeLong was in Northumberland town in Saratoga Co. in 1800 at 1-0-0-1-0 and 0-0-0-1-0 between Joseph Wilard and John Gleason. No further record after 1839." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, IV, 185; X64]

67. xi.   NICHOLAS DELONG, b. October 29, 1769.
  xii.   ELIZABETH DELONG239, b. September 11, 1770239.


22. GEESJE3 DELONG (FRANS2 DELANGE, ARIE1 FRANSEN)240 was born 1725241. She married JOSEPH DOTY242,243 March 20, 1742/43 in First Reformed Church of Fishkill243,244, son of JOSEPH DOTY and SARAH XXX. He was born 1708245, and died 1788 in Lansingburgh, New York245.

Notes for G
EESJE DELONG:
1739 -- "She was granted a lease in her name by Henry Beekman ..." [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, 143; X43]

1755 -- "Doherty advises she is named in father's will; earlier I had understood that she was not. She appears as PERSE in the [father's] 1758 estate petition." [John D. Baldwin research, B31]

Notes for J
OSEPH DOTY:
1769, March 30 --- "They sold their Dutchess land in 1769 and moved to Rensselaer County. On Mar. 30 Joseph Doty, blacksmith of charlotte Pct, and wife CASHEA sold a total of 263 acres to Samuel Smith Jr. of Jamaica and Melancton Smith of Charlotte for 1000 pounds, witnesses Elias Doty and Elias DeLong (her brother). [Deed 328 5:294]" [John D. Baldwin research, B31]

Marriage Notes for G
EESJE DELONG and JOSEPH DOTY:
1743, March 20 -- Given as the date of marriage [John D. Baldwin research, B31]


     
Children of G
EESJE DELONG and JOSEPH DOTY are:
  i.   DANIEL4 DOTY246, b. 1744247.
68. ii.   ORMAND DOTY, b. November 24, 1746, Charlotte, Dutchess County, New York; d. November 18, 1826, South Wallingford, Vermont.
  iii.   PETER DOTY248, b. Abt. 1750248.
  Notes for PETER DOTY:
1825 -- "to Huron Co. Mich. 1825." [Doty Genealogy, B31]

  iv.   REBECCA DOTY248, b. 1756248; d. 1836248; m. (1) JOHN IRISH248, Bef. 1820249; m. (2) STUTELY STAFORD250; d. 1826, Wallingford, Vermont251.
  Notes for JOHN IRISH:
"of Tinmouth" (John D. Baldwin)

  Marriage Notes for REBECCA DOTY and STUTELY STAFORD:
Stutely Staford was Rebecca's second husband. [Doty Genealogy, B31]

  v.   ELIZABETH DOTY252, b. 1756252.
  vi.   RHODY DOTY252.
  vii.   MARY DOTY252, b. 1760252; d. 1831252; m. LEONARD SCHERMERHORN252, 1780252; b. 1758252; d. 1841, Knox, New York252.
  viii.   JACOB DOTY252.
  ix.   LYDIA DOTY252.
  x.   NANCY DOTY252, m. MARK JINNEY252.
  xi.   MARIAN DOTY252, m. EPHRAIM PXXX252.


23. EGHYE3 DE LANGE (FRANS2 DELANGE, ARIE1 FRANSEN)253 was born February 1726/27254. She married PETER VAN DE WATER255 February 02, 1744/45 in Dutch Reformed Church, Fishkill, New York255, son of JACOBUS VAN DE WATER and HELENA LOSEE. died 256.

Notes for E
GHYE DE LANGE:
     

Marriage Notes for E
GHYE DE LANGE and PETER VAN DE WATER:
1745, February 2 -- Given as date of marriage. [John D. Baldwin research, B32]
     
Children of E
GHYE DE LANGE and PETER VAN DE WATER are:
69. i.   LENA4 VAN DE WATER, b. 1745, Hopewell, New York.
  ii.   JACOBUS VAN DE WATER257,258, b. Abt. 1747, Fishkill, New York259.
  Notes for JACOBUS VAN DE WATER:
1800 -- "Resided Fishkill 1800." [John D. Baldwin research, B32]

  iii.   FRANCIS VAN DE WATER259, b. Abt. 1748259.
  iv.   MARY VAN DE WATER259, b. Abt. 1749259; m. WILLIAM DELAMETER259, 1770259.
  v.   BENJAMIN VAN DE WATER259, b. Abt. 1751259.
  vi.   PETRUS VAN DE WATER259, b. September 12, 1759, Fishkill, New York259.
  Notes for PETRUS VAN DE WATER:
1800 -- "Resided Fishkill 1800." [John D. Baldwin research, B32]

  vii.   SAARTJE VAN DE WATER259, b. 1761, Hopewell, New York260.
  viii.   JANNETJE VAN DE WATER261, b. October 25, 1763, Hopewell, New York261; d. January 30, 1838, Half Moon, New York261,262; m. MOSES DEGRAAF263, December 14, 1781, New Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church263.
  ix.   ELIZABETH VAN DE WATER263, b. June 30, 1765, Hopewell, New York263.


24. BLANDINA3 DE LANGE (RACHEL2 DELANG, ARIE1 FRANSEN)264 was born 1707265. She married ADAM HOFFMAN November 15, 1728266. was born 266.
     
Children of B
LANDINA DE LANGE and ADAM HOFFMAN are:
  i.   MARGARET4 HOFFMAN267, b. 1729268.
  ii.   RACHEL HOFFMAN269, b. 1733270.
  iii.   MARIA HOFFMAN271, b. 1735272.
  iv.   ELIZABETH HOFFMAN273, b. 1737274.
  v.   ADAM HOFFMAN275, b. 1739276; m. ELIZABETH VAN WAGENEN277.
  Marriage Notes for ADAM HOFFMAN and ELIZABETH VAN WAGENEN:
      "[Adam] prob m. Elizabeth Van Wagenen" [Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, 137; X40]

  vi.   GERRITJE HOFFMAN277, m. GERRIT DAVENPORT277.


25. GEESJEN3 DELONG (RACHEL2 DELANG, ARIE1 FRANSEN) She married ISAAC WIELER277 February 02, 1732/33 in Kingston, New York277.
     
Child of G
EESJEN DELONG and ISAAC WIELER is:
  i.   ELIZABETH4 WIELER277, b. 1733278.


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