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[[Image:Revolutionary War Flag.jpg|100px|thumb|right|<center>[[k:Knox during the Revolutionary War|Knox during the Revolutionary War]]</center>]]
 
==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
 
Conrad was born on May 9, 1764.
 
Conrad was born on May 9, 1764.
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==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
He married at about 1784 Annatje (Nancy) Achembach who was born at about 1770.  They had the following known children:
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He married at about 1784 [[Bio: Anna Christina Achenbach |Annatie Achembach]] who was born at about 1770.  They had the following known children:
 
*Catherine Sparbeck b. about 1786, married Teunis Van Auken.  She died in 1858
 
*Catherine Sparbeck b. about 1786, married Teunis Van Auken.  She died in 1858
 
*Conrad Sparbeck b. about 1788, married Elizabeth Snyder.  He died before 1841
 
*Conrad Sparbeck b. about 1788, married Elizabeth Snyder.  He died before 1841
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==Death==
 
==Death==
Conrad died shortly before June of 1841.  His wife, Nancy, survived him.  Burial places are not known.
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Conrad died shortly before June of 1841.  His wife, Annatie, survived him.  Burial places are not known.
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==His Will==  
 
==His Will==  
 
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Image:Conrad-Sperbeck1.jpg|<center>This will was proved and recorded on Deceember 13, 1841.  It was presented for execution on May 18, 1841</center>
Image:Conrad-Sperbeck2.jpg|<center>This will was proved and recorded on Deceember 13, 1841.  It was presented for execution on May 18, 1841</center>
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The Revolutionary War Pension file for Conrad Sparbeck.  He could neither read nor write, so the spelling of his name on documents varies greatly.
 
The Revolutionary War Pension file for Conrad Sparbeck.  He could neither read nor write, so the spelling of his name on documents varies greatly.
 
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Image:CSparbeck1.jpt|<center>His declaration.  It includes service he said was with Butler’s Rangers</center>
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Image:CSparbeck1.jpg|<center>His declaration.  It includes service he said was with Butler’s Rangers</center>
 
Image:CSparbeck2.jpg|<center>His court recorded deposition</center>
 
Image:CSparbeck2.jpg|<center>His court recorded deposition</center>
 
Image:CSparbeck3.jpg|<center>The second page of the court recorded deposition</center>
 
Image:CSparbeck3.jpg|<center>The second page of the court recorded deposition</center>

Latest revision as of 22:02, 2 July 2013

Birth

Conrad was born on May 9, 1764.

Military

He enlisted at Watervliet in Albany County in the Spring of 1781 to serve as a private for 9 months. He served in Colonel Willett’s Regiment. He was discharged in January of 1782.

Marriage & Children

He married at about 1784 Annatie Achembach who was born at about 1770. They had the following known children:

  • Catherine Sparbeck b. about 1786, married Teunis Van Auken. She died in 1858
  • Conrad Sparbeck b. about 1788, married Elizabeth Snyder. He died before 1841
  • Nancy Sparbeck b. March 16, 1794 married Amos Swan who was born at about 1792
  • Michael Sparbeck b. about 1810
  • Jacob Sparbeck

Death

Conrad died shortly before June of 1841. His wife, Annatie, survived him. Burial places are not known.

His Will

Additional Media

The Revolutionary War Pension file for Conrad Sparbeck. He could neither read nor write, so the spelling of his name on documents varies greatly.

Sources