Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
Date of Import: Apr 23, 2000
_Chretien DUBOIS _____+ | (1597 - 1655) m 1620 _Louis DUBOIS _______| | (1626 - 1696) m 1655| | |_Jeanne Masic BRUNEL _ | (1599 - 1699) m 1620 | |--Magdalena DUBOIS | (1680 - 1682) | ______________________ | | |_Catherine BLANCHAN _| (1627 - 1713) m 1655| |______________________
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_Pieter HYZER _______+ | (1751 - 1845) _Pieter Henry HYZER _| | (1771 - 1850) m 1797| | |_Catherine BUYS _____ | (1729 - 1828) | |--ABRAHAM HYZER | (1797 - 1870) | _____________________ | | |_Eve SCHRYVER _______| (1766 - 1839) m 1797| |_____________________
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_Isacc VAN AKEN ______________+ | (1702 - 1761) m 1723 _Isak VAN AKEN ______| | (1736 - 1796) m 1754| | |_Rachel DEWIT ________________+ | (1698 - ....) m 1723 | |--Magdalena VAN AKEN | (1765 - 1831) | _Evert Benjamin HORNBECK _____ | | (1698 - ....) m 1730 |_Margriet HORNBECK __| (1736 - 1796) m 1754| |_Eleanor Magdalena CUDDEBACK _ (1708 - ....) m 1730
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Magdalena VAN AUKEN (daughter of Isaac VAN AUKEN Jr. and Margriet HORNBECK) was born on April 10, 1765 in Ulster Co. New York. She died on December 20, 1831. Speculation.. That Magdalena's line given a (1) Marinus - (2) Isaac - (3) Isaac Jr is based in part on the similarity of names given her children with the names in the Isaac Van Auken Jr. m. Margaret Hornbeck family. Isaac and Margaret were also witnesses to the baptism of Magdalena's first child, Margaret.
The will of Madalena's brother, James , probated 3 July 1839, states "I give to my sister Magdalena, wife of Absolum Vanauken (the money was given in trust to David Vannoye for her) the said Absolum having abandoned her without giving to her means of subsistance and it being my intention to give to her a separate support independant and beyond the control of her worthless husband.
Evidently the money did not stretch far enough for all their needs. Absolum's son Jacob H. (History of Steuben County, Indiana) traded his farm in Pike Co. PA for a tract of coal land near Pittsburge which he refused to occupy. At five years of age, Jacob, was thus homeless and face to face with poverty. During suceeding winters he attended the country school of Sussex Co. NJ, his feet clad in rags, later to be exchanged for leather shoes purchased with quails he entrapped. Absolom VAN AUKEN and Magdalena VAN AUKEN had the following children:
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