_Hugo FREER _________+ | (1642 - 1698) _Hugo FREER _________| | (1666 - 1732) | | |_____________________ | | |--Isaac FREER | (1693 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Marie Anne LEROY ___| (1673 - 1718) | |_____________________
_Balthasar MUGLER ___ | (1618 - 1660) m 1638 _Johann Peter MUGLER _| | (1643 - 1709) m 1665 | | |_Marie Anne KELLER __ | (1608 - 1694) m 1638 | |--Hans Niclaus MUGLER | (1672 - 1748) | _____________________ | | |_Ottilia ZUPP ________| (1647 - 1724) m 1665 | |_____________________
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_Yoseph PEIMER ______+ | _Gabriel rebbe PEYMER _| | (1770 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Unknown Male PAYMER | | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4329, Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000]
!Gallup Gen. 1966, pg. 27-28.
Parke Scrapbook, III:32-33, 172-73.
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_Pieter VAN AKEN ____+ | (1685 - 1756) m 1707 _Petrus VAN AKEN ____| | (1720 - 1784) m 1742| | |_Risjen DAMEN _______+ | (1687 - 1725) m 1707 | |--Levie VAN AUKEN | (1756 - 1830) | _____________________ | | |_Maria TERPENNING ___| m 1742 | |_____________________
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Levi Van Auken , son of Peter Van Auken and Maria Terpening, was born Nov. 30, 1756 and baptized Dec. 6,1756. In 1776, they came to the town of Guilderland, NY from Rhinebeck, NY with his brother Hendrick and together they took up the old Van Auken farm on both sides of the Bozenkill Creek and built their house a few fett east of the iron bridge on the south side Bozenkill Creek about a mile and a half northeast of Altamont on the Settles Hill road, where he and his wife are buried about 500 ft. east of the house in an old orchad and against the west side of an old stone wall fence. Their gravestones have no inscriptions. Levi served in the War of the Revoloution as a Second Lieutenant in the third Regiment of the Albany County Militia under Col. Philip P. Schuyler and Capt. Jacob Van Aeruam. ( see NY in the revolution, page 101;achiues of NY Vol. 1 pages 264-494-495, Public papers of Gov. George Clinton, Vol. 4 page230). This regiment was in active service at varios times from Oct. 28, 1779 to Nov. 4, 1781. At the time of the invasion of the Schoharie Valley by the British and Indians, he saw service at the Schoharie Fort as an express rider) horse-back), he at the time being the owner of a high spirted Black horse and was an expert rider. It is reported of him that while on aride from the Schoharie Fort to Albany, he stopped off a short time at his house and said to his wife, “Yes, you and the children laugh and enjoy yourselves here, but you do not know how soon the Britsh and Indians will be here and attack our home”/
That night the family deserted the house and slpet in a small outbuilding a little distace from the house. He and his wife are buried on the old Homestead farm. He died about 1830.His children werte:
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