_James BROAS ________+ | (1802 - ....) m 1823 _Eugene D. BROAS ____| | (1846 - 1933) m 1869| | |_Andulusia HOWE _____ | (1811 - ....) m 1823 | |--Nettie BROAS | (1886 - 1960) | _____________________ | | |_Mariah VANDENBURG __| (1851 - ....) m 1869| |_____________________
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | | |--William FOSDICK | (1712 - 1736) | __ | | |_Susannah TURNER ____| (1685 - 1753) m 1706| |__
[1737]
[S119]
Ancestral File (R)REPO: @R01@
__ | _William FROST ______| | | | |__ | | |--Female FROST | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[1888]
Based on the 1800 census for Clinton twp., Dutchess co., NY - the 3Griffin households there that contained a son under age 10 were thoseof Adam, Edward and Obadiah Griffin. So one of these 3 must bePeter's father.
In 1790, Obadiah Griffin had 3 sons under age 16. Adam and Edwardwere not on the 1790 census in Clinton, but other Griffin householdswere there, including Joseph Sr. (lived next to Obediah); Stephen;Joseph Jr. & James (next to each other, p.77c); & Jacob (p.83b). In1790 Peter W. Griffin was not due to be born for 5 years, however.
A note about one Obadiah Griffin of Dutchess co. was found online athttp://www.lakedunmorevt.com/vdb/4gen.doc --
[On 30 Jun 1777, James William Payne appeared before the Committee.He stated that during his captivity on Long Island, he met RichardEverit of Dutchess County. Everit gave him a list containing namesof several persons, whom Everit assured him, were ready to take uparms against the country, whenever the enemy should penetrate intoDutchess County. Payne recalled that the list contained the names of"a Number of the name of Vanderbergh." No doubt, this was Henry andhis family. The next day, Tuesday, 1 July 1777, the Committee"Resolved, that Henry Vanderburgh Esqr & OBADIAH GRIFFIN be conveyedto Esopus to be confined on Board the Fleet Prison there 'till thefarther Order of this Board or untill they shall be thence otherwisedelivered by due Course of Law."] From source:"Minutes of theCommittee and First Commission for Detecting Conspiracies, 1776-1778,Vols. 1 and 2; "Minutes of the Council of Appointment, 1778-1779."Collections of the New York State Historical Society, Vols. 57 and 58(1924 and 1925). Page 327.
__ | _Edward HARKINS _____| | (1806 - 1892) m 1838| | |__ | | |--Samuel HARKINS | (1846 - 1930) | __ | | |_Mary BOYD __________| (1806 - 1902) m 1838| |__
[1578]
Some info from ancestry.com world tree - Ronald G. May database.
Occupation: Laborer
_DEACON THOMAS JUDD _+ | (1608 - 1688) m 1632 _PHILLIP JUDD _______| | (1649 - 1689) m 1677| | |_ELIZABETH __________ | (1610 - 1678) m 1632 | |--Benjamin JUDD | (1690 - ....) | _THOMAS LOOMIS ______ | | |_HANNAH LOOMIS ______| (1657 - ....) m 1677| |_____________________
_Philip ZURBRICK __________+ | (1815 - 1888) m 1848 _Philip II ZURBRICK ____| | (1852 - 1952) m 1882 | | |_Veronica "Fanny" GEKELER _ | (1826 - 1905) m 1848 | |--Nora Elisa ZURBRICK | (1884 - 1929) | ___________________________ | | |_ANNA ELISABETH WAGNER _| (.... - 1952) m 1882 | |___________________________
[1164] Starting in 1956, there was a "Stutzman--Zurbrick" Funeral Home at5615 Broadway in Depew/Lancaster, NY. It is the same red-brickbuilding as the current Zurbrick--Amigone Funeral Home. Earlier, itwas known as the Koopman--Hoffeld House, the home of wealthy Dutchimmigrants. A Mr. John Winters lived in the house until 1956.