Sarah Rutgers
Sarah Rutgers was a daughter of Rutger Willemsen. In 1673,in the city of New York Sarah Rutgers married 23 year old Daniel Waldron. On 10 May, 1688, when Daniel was age 38, his mother, 3 times widowed Annetje Daniels left city property to him.
Daniel was a maker of gun stocks. While serving with the city guards against Leisler*, "he lost an eye and was otherwise badly hurt by the premature discharge of "a great gone" on 19 Mar 1691. Daniel Waldron and his son Joseph were admitted freemen on 30 Aug 1698." Daniel and Sarah had nine children between 1674 and 1689.
Daniels death date is not known. Sarah Rutgers lived to age 95 years and died on 7 Jan 1738.
This biography extracted from "Harlem (City of New York), Its Origin and Early Annals", by James Riker, NY 1881, digitized by Google; see web address below for additional notes, and for descendants.)
- *"Leisler's Rebellion was an uprising in late 17th century colonial New York, in which militia captain Jacob Leisler seized control of lower New York from 1689 to 1691. The uprising, which occurred in the midst of Britain's "Glorious Revolution," reflected colonial resentment against the policies of King James II. Royal authority was restored in 1691 by British troops sent by James' successor, William III." per Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisler%27s_Rebellion
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Birth | ||||
Marriage | 1673 | To Daniel Waldron | [1] | |
Death | 7 Jan 1738, age 95 | expect New Amsterdam (NY) | [1] | |
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Generation 10 Generation 11 Generation 12 +-- Joseph Waldron | (????-1663) +-- Daniel Waldron --+ | (1650-????) | | +-- Annetje Daniels | (????-????) Maria Waldron --+ (1686-1766) | | +-- Rutger Willemsen | | +-- Sarah Rutgers --+ (????-1738) | +-- Gysbertie Martyns Sources: [1][2]
Children
(all children with Sarah Rutgers)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Joseph Waldron | M | 1674 | [1] | |||
Judith Waldron | F | 1675 | Isaac Seloover | Direct Line; died 1760 |
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Rutger Waldron | M | 1677 | [1] | |||
Annetie Waldron | F | 1681 | 1st) Francis Buys 2nd)Isaac van Duersen |
died 1765 | [1] | |
Sarah Waldron | F | 1683 | Carsten Burger | died after 1772 | [1] | |
John Waldron | M | 1785 | [1] | |||
Maria Waldron | F | 1686 | Frederick Williams | Direct Line; died 1766 |
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Cornelia Waldron | F | 1688 | Garrit de Forest | died after 1772 | [1] | |
Catharine Waldron | F | 1689 | Isaac Boelen | died 1772 | [1]
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Places of Residence
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Sources
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1 | Harlem (City of New York), Its Origin and Early Annals, by James Riker, NY 1881, digitized by Google at: http://books.google.com/books?id=0m4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA555&lpg=PA555&dq=%22Resolved+Waldron%22+%22frederick+williams%22&source=web&ots=3b9rpKWmgu&sig=14dLsLW4Ibr21h9MHJucJ04cWL8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA554,M1 History of the family of Resolved Waldron, Pages 554-568 Footnoted (Pg 554-556) is the biography of Resolved Waldron's brother Joseph Waldron, and on page 555 of Joseph's son Daniel: Daniel Waldron, b. 1650 at Amsterdam, m. in 1673 Sarah Rutgers, dr. of Rutger Willemsen. He was a gun-stock maker, but while serving in the city guards against Leister, lost an eye and was otherwise badly hurt by the premature discharge of "a great gone" (sic), Mar. 19, 1691....Daniel Waldron and his son Joseph were admitted freemen Aug. 30, 1698, He had chn. Joseph b. 1674; Judith, b. 1675, m. Mr. Isaac Selover; Rutgers, b. 1677; Annetie b. 1681, m. Francis Buys and Isaac van Duersen; Sarah, b. 1683, m. Carsten Burger; John, b. 1685; Maria, b. 1686 m, Frederick Williams; Cornelia, b. 1688, m. Gerrit de Forest; and Catharine, b. 1689, m. Isaac Boelen. The last d. in her 83rd yr. in 1772, her srs. Sarah and Cornelia surviving her; and of the others, Judith lived to be 85, Annetie 84 and Mary 80. Their mo. d. Jan. 7, 1738, (in her) 95th year. | |
2 | Selover-Slover Family, 2nd edition 1681-1968, by Mabel Jacques Hadler. Spiral bound paperback, indexed, several hundred pages. At MN Hist. Soc. Library; extracted by Elizabeth Wilson Williams 2008.
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