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r e g u l a r s u b s c r i b e r s . A n s w e r s m a y be s e n t d i r e c t t o t h e inquire*- b u t
if s u b m i t t e d for p u b l i c a t i o n t h e f a c t a will b e d i s t r i b w t e d . P a r t i e s
p o s s e s s i n g only a p a r t of t h e i n f o r m a t i o n a r e u r g e d t o s e n d i s w h a t
t h e y h a v e . I t all a d d s t o t h e u l t i m a t e s o l u t i o n of t h e m a n y g e n e a l o g l c
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17S7 D e l i a H a g e r , d a u g h t e r of H e n rich H a g e r and G e r t r u d e Petrie. They
w e r e t h e p a r e n t s of t h e following f o u r
Known children:
1. D i n a V r o m a n b o r n A u g . 19, 1768,
sponsors Diena Vroman, Peter Adamsu V r o m a n .
2. G e r t r u d e V r o m a n b o r n J u n e 29,
17(39, s p o n s o r s S a n o l
Vroman, Ger-
Pontiac, Mich.
GRANDY
C a n a n y o n e f u r n i s h r e c o r d s of t h e
b i r t h a n d p a r e n t a g e of W i l l i a m G r a n dy w h o a c c o r d i n g t o t h e C e n s u s of
1855 f o r t h e t o w n s h i p of C h a r l e s t o n ,
Montgomery county,
w a s born in
V e r m o n t i n 1785. H e h a d a s i s t e r
Nancy. H e removed to Warren county, N . Y. w h e r e
he married Sarah
Truesdell a n d w h e r e h i s first child
w a s n o r n in i a u o o r 7. H e r e m o v e d
from W a r r e n c o u n t y t o Charleston,
M o n t g o m e r y c o u n t y in 1834 w h e r e h e
lived f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r of h i s life.
I a m willing to p a y a reasonable s u m
for these r e c o r d s .
3. A d a m V r o m a n b o r n M a y 11, 1771,
s p o n s o r s P e t e r B e k k e r a n d M a r i a wife
4. I l e n d i i c k V r o m a n b o r n J u n e 28,
1776, s p o n s o r s H e n d r i c k B e e k e r a n d
Engeltie Ekkerson.
J o h a n n e s H a g e r s o n or H e n r i c h H a ger and Gertrude Petri* married J a n .
15, i769 M a r y S w a r t . T h e y w e r e t h e
p a r e n t s of t h e f o l l o w i n g five k n o w n
known children:
F o n d a , N . Y.
1. D a n i e l H a g e r b o r n N o v . 11, 1772,
sponsors Henrich H a g e r a n d Gertrude
BROWN
wife.
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t a w h i c h c a n b e s u p p l i e d o n t h e folsponsors Jesaias S w a r t a n d Gertrude
owling n a m e s , esjecially their anceswife.
try:
3. J a c o b H a g e r b o r n A u g . 3, 1776,
G e o r g e B r o w n b o r n D e c . 27, 1806,
s p o n s o r s J a c o b H a g e r a n d C o r n e l i a d i e d J a n . 2, 1863 In W i s c o n s i n , m a r wife.
r i e d M a y 13, 1820 ( s o m e w h e r e in N e w
4. T h e u n l s H a g e r
b o r n M a r c h 1, Y o r k , a m u n a b l e t o g i v e c o r r e c t l o c a 1778, s p o n s o r s T h e u n i s S w a r t a n d A n - t i o n a n d a n x i o u s t o o b t a i n s u c h i n n a t j e wife.
f o r m a t i o n ) R e b e c c a Sidney. She w a a
5. A n n a H a g e r b o r n M a r c h 7, 1778, b o r n S e p t , 25, 1810 a n d died J u l y 30,
s p o n s o r s F r e d e r i c k B e k k e r a n d A n - 1853.
n a t j e wife.
George a n d R e b e c c a Sidney B r o w n
The last two children
were pro- had the following children:
bably twins.
H e n r v S. b o r n 1830.
J a c o b H a g e r , a c a p t a i n i n Lhe R e v o W i l l i a m b o r n M a y 10, 1832, died O c t .
l u t i o n , a son of H e n r y H a g e r a n d 9, I860, m a r r i e d M a r c h 10, 1855 C l a r Gertrude Petrie, married
C o r n e l i a i s s a H, B u r d i c k b o r n A u g u s t , 1834 i n
V r o m a n , t h e y w e r e t h e p a r e n t s of t h e N e w Y o r k ,
following seven k n o w n c h i l d r e n :
C y n t h i a b o r n 1836.
3
1. H e n r i e t t a H a g e r b o r n J u y 5, 1765,
sponsors Henrich H a g e r and Gertrude
W a s h i n g t o n b o r n 1842.
wife.
L e e b o r n 18*5,
2. A d a m H a g e r b o r n M a y 7, 1767,
A n n a M. b o r n 1817
sponsors Peter V r o m a n a n d Plantina
Sunttn b o r n 1849.
T h i s G e o r g e B r o w n h a d a t leas
vroman.
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s p o n s o r s , J o h n tines H a g e r a n d M a r i a ,
s o m e lifltSFB, T h e b r o t h e r s w e r e R i a l ,
wife.
Churles a n d William.
The brother
4. M a r i n H a g e r , b o r n M a r c h t, 1772, W i l l i a m B r o w n m a r r i e d a M a r y H a r e
sponsors Peter Bekker and Maria.
w h o m I beleve w a s from Schohrie
5. G e r t r u d e H a g e r , b o r n Sept. 22, OOUnty, N e w Y o r k
1776, s p o n s o r * J a c o b M e y e r a n d A n n a
H a v e b e e n t o l d t h e f a t h e r of t h e s e
Maria wife.
four brotheia w a s a George Brown,
H. UofKitUea H a g e r , b o r n N o v . 23, S t . a n d w a s frotn R h o d e I s l a n d H l a
177H, s p o n s o r s J o h a n n e s M a t h e e s a n d wife w a e a l s o a B r o w n , a n o t h e r l i n e
Dorothea, wife.
of B i o w i i a a a d w a s a g r a n d d a u g h t e r
7. S i m e o n
Hager,
b a p t i s e d —1785, of a D o r c a s L l U i b r i d g e . I t ie d i r e c t
s p o n s o r s F r e d e r i c k B e k k e r a n d A n n a Hnee b a c k of G e o r g e a n d R e b e c c a
Sidney B r o w n a n d George, Sr. a n d
Hafsr.
H e n d i e h H a g e r , J i , »on of H e n r i c h wife t h a t I d e s i r e i n f o r m a t i o n .
H a g e r Sr., a n d G e r t r u d e P e t r i e , m a r A n o l d B i b l e in poaaefiflion of a d e ried M a r i a L o r r o w a , t h e y h a d o n e s c e n d a n t of
William
and Clarissa
child, rntmely:
B u r d i c k B r o w n y i e l d s a few S i d n e y
1 G e i t i u d e H a g e r , b o r n M a y 20, tiatntfl a n d d a t e s .
1770, s p o n s o r s H e n r i c h H a g e r a n d
M M . G u f h e r i n e S i d n e y died M a y 26,
G e r t r u d e wlf«*.
IKuft in Blind y e a r of a g e ,
T h e f a t h e r died s o o n a f t e r t h e b i r t h
c'Hj.t H e n r y Sidnwy wa.»s b o r n D e c .
of t h i s child, a n d h i s w i d o w , M a r i a 27, J8(s3 a n d d i e d fc'eb. 22, 18... ( f a d e d ) ,
L a r t o n m a n led h i s b r o t h e r ,
P e t e r m a r r i e d A n n a M. H o
(also faded
Hags? whsi«e record follows:
btiilly) F e b . 8, 1791. S h e w a s boi I
P e t s t KtagWf, b a p i i g a d M a r c h 7, 1746, A u g u s t 14 o r 19, 1768 a n d M a r c h 28,
s o n of H e n r i c h H a g e r a n d G e r t r u d e 1K37. M r . J o h n J o e t S i d n e y w a s b o r n
P e t r i * , m a r r i e d M n r i a IjHrroWM « m i F e b . 16, U 4 0 a n d d i e d J u i y 'AT, i»2i.
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c h i l d r e n , a s IOIIOWH;
i Hnra i l n g i ' i , b o r n J n n . 21, 1774,
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2. C a t h e r i n e H a g e r ,
i n M a r c h 0,
1776, sponsor." HsABS* l&sthso*, M a r i a
Hager,
3. J o h a n J o a t H a g e r , b o r n F e s , 8,
1782, s p o n s o r s H e n r i c h H a g e r
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1771,
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1760 E l i z a b e t h H a g e r , d a u g h t e r
of C a t h a r i n e L e n t D a t e s .
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c h u r c h of l i e e k m a n in 1749.
A n n a wife.
O n p a g e 155 R o b e r t s N . Y. in t h e
C o n r a d M a t h e e s b a p t . Sept. 9, 1744
s o n of N i c h o l a s M a t h e e s a n d E l i z a - R e v o l u t i o n a n A n d , L o s s e n is g i v e n
b e t h K a s t m a r r i e d N o v . 20, 1766 E v a a s a n e n l i s t e d m a n a l s o .
H a g e r , d a u g h t e r of H e n r i c h H a g e r
T h e N . Y. L u t h e r a n R e c o r d s g i v e a n
and Gertrude Petrie.
A n d r e a s L a s s i n g b a p t . 8-25-1710 b o r n
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