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Lot 519<br>
 
Lot 519<br>
 
Switzkill Valley, Berne (Beaverdam),<br>  
 
Switzkill Valley, Berne (Beaverdam),<br>  
Intially leased by Peter Deitz, then '''[[Adam H. Dietz, Jr.]]''' (1746-1826),<br>  
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Intially leased by Peter Deitz, then '''[[bIO:Dietz, Adam H. Jr|Adam H. Dietz, Jr.]]''' (1746-1826),<br>  
  
 
*1744, Settled by Peter Deitz, (1751-1777) s/o John Hendrick Deitz <ref>Miller, Harold. "Berne Historical Project - Land Records Listing"; [http://www.bernehistory.org/landLotSearch.asp]</ref>
 
*1744, Settled by Peter Deitz, (1751-1777) s/o John Hendrick Deitz <ref>Miller, Harold. "Berne Historical Project - Land Records Listing"; [http://www.bernehistory.org/landLotSearch.asp]</ref>
*1774, Evidence for this lease is the 12 Sep 1774 lease to [[Conrad Swart| Conradt Swart]] of [[Lot 518]]: "opposite the South West corner of the farm this day Leased to Peter Dietz…" Peter's father, John Hendrick, was probably the original settler.  After Peter's death the farm went to his brother Adam Jr.
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*1774, Evidence for this lease is the 12 Sep 1774 lease to [[Bio:Conrad Swart| Conradt Swart]] of [[Lot 518]]: "opposite the South West corner of the farm this day Leased to Peter Dietz…" Peter's father, John Hendrick, was probably the original settler.  After Peter's death the farm went to his brother Adam Jr.
 
*1782, a muster roll, section no. 3; ... Adem Deitz, Adem Deitz, Jr., Hendryck Deitz, Jury Ball, ... Counrade Swarts, ... Johannis Eker, Nicolas Eker,...<ref>Roscoe, William E., "''History of Schoharie County, New York, 1713-1882''", Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1882. p52</ref>
 
*1782, a muster roll, section no. 3; ... Adem Deitz, Adem Deitz, Jr., Hendryck Deitz, Jury Ball, ... Counrade Swarts, ... Johannis Eker, Nicolas Eker,...<ref>Roscoe, William E., "''History of Schoharie County, New York, 1713-1882''", Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1882. p52</ref>
*[[1787 survey map]] by Wm Cockburn shows an irregular shaped Lot 519, Adam Deitz, 154 acres, located on the east bank of the Switz Kil Creek, with house and barn.  North of this lot is lot 539, Adam Deitz (Adam Deitz, b. 1755 son of Willliam), 229 acres.  On the west bank of the Switz Kil, [[Lot 518]], [[Conrad Swart]].<ref>Photocopy, 1997, from Glen Swartz, found in the "Van Rensselaer Manor Papers," Manuscripts & Special Collections at the New York State Library, Albany, NY </ref>
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*[[h:1787 survey map|1787 survey map]] by Wm Cockburn shows an irregular shaped Lot 519, Adam Deitz, 154 acres, located on the east bank of the Switz Kil Creek, with house and barn.  North of this lot is lot 539, Adam Deitz (Adam Deitz, b. 1755 son of Willliam), 229 acres.  On the west bank of the Switz Kil, [[Lot 518]], [[Bio:Swart, Conrad|Conrad Swart]].<ref>Photocopy, 1997, from Glen Swartz, found in the "Van Rensselaer Manor Papers," Manuscripts & Special Collections at the New York State Library, Albany, NY </ref>
 
*1790 Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY census (M637-6), p195. Adam Deitz, Jr. 3-1-4.   
 
*1790 Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY census (M637-6), p195. Adam Deitz, Jr. 3-1-4.   
 
*1800 Bern, Albany Co, NY census M32-22), p73, ln7. Adam Dietz, Jr., 11111-00210.   
 
*1800 Bern, Albany Co, NY census M32-22), p73, ln7. Adam Dietz, Jr., 11111-00210.   
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Image:NY Mohawk River-1772, Map-3.gif|<center>1772, Beaverdam</center>
 
Image:NY Mohawk River-1772, Map-3.gif|<center>1772, Beaverdam</center>
 
Image:Swart Conradt-1787.jpg|<center>1787, Wm Cockburn's Map, Lot 519, Adam Deitz</center>
 
Image:Swart Conradt-1787.jpg|<center>1787, Wm Cockburn's Map, Lot 519, Adam Deitz</center>
Image:1866 NY AlbanyCo Berne-BeersMap.jpg|<center>[[1866 Beers map]] of Berne<br.>(click three times on image to enlarge)</center>
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Image:1866 NY AlbanyCo Berne-BeersMap.jpg|<center>[[h:1866 Beers map|1866 Beers map]] of Berne<br.>(click three times on image to enlarge)</center>
 
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Image:NY Berne-1900 Map-Switzkill.jpg|<center>1900 Switz Kill Valley, Berne</center>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 26 February 2013

Lot 519
Switzkill Valley, Berne (Beaverdam),
Intially leased by Peter Deitz, then Adam H. Dietz, Jr. (1746-1826),

  • 1744, Settled by Peter Deitz, (1751-1777) s/o John Hendrick Deitz [1]
  • 1774, Evidence for this lease is the 12 Sep 1774 lease to Conradt Swart of Lot 518: "opposite the South West corner of the farm this day Leased to Peter Dietz…" Peter's father, John Hendrick, was probably the original settler. After Peter's death the farm went to his brother Adam Jr.
  • 1782, a muster roll, section no. 3; ... Adem Deitz, Adem Deitz, Jr., Hendryck Deitz, Jury Ball, ... Counrade Swarts, ... Johannis Eker, Nicolas Eker,...[2]
  • 1787 survey map by Wm Cockburn shows an irregular shaped Lot 519, Adam Deitz, 154 acres, located on the east bank of the Switz Kil Creek, with house and barn. North of this lot is lot 539, Adam Deitz (Adam Deitz, b. 1755 son of Willliam), 229 acres. On the west bank of the Switz Kil, Lot 518, Conrad Swart.[3]
  • 1790 Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY census (M637-6), p195. Adam Deitz, Jr. 3-1-4.
  • 1800 Bern, Albany Co, NY census M32-22), p73, ln7. Adam Dietz, Jr., 11111-00210.
  • 1810 Bern, Albany Co, NY census M252-26), p86/162, ln16. Adam Deitz, Jr., 21111-20311.
  • 1834 Lot 519a, Reinhart and Ball Families Burying Ground[4]
  • 1854 Adam Reinhart (1805-1865), 4/1/1854 Adam Reinhart & his wife Sophia deeded 2 parcels of lot 539 (or 519?) to Egbert S. Wright, Rec. Bk 125, p39[5]
  • 1854 map of Berne shows P. Fowler living on this site.
  • 1855 census identifies him as Peter Fowler, and he is living in a frame house.
  • Beers 1866 map, Grid 539 (Lot 519) shows D.Ball (David Ball). By 1865 David Ball was living there in a gravel house.

Additional Media

Sources

  1. Miller, Harold. "Berne Historical Project - Land Records Listing"; [1]
  2. Roscoe, William E., "History of Schoharie County, New York, 1713-1882", Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1882. p52
  3. Photocopy, 1997, from Glen Swartz, found in the "Van Rensselaer Manor Papers," Manuscripts & Special Collections at the New York State Library, Albany, NY
  4. Harold Miller, citing, "Our Heritage"
  5. research of Harold Miller