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Revision as of 20:09, 23 May 2013


Birth

Abner was born on December 30, 1781 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY a son of Solomon Van Benscoten and Margaret Van Auken. [1]

Occupation

Abner was a farmer.

Marriage & Children

He married at about 1807 in Knox, Gertrude Ward who was born at about 1783[1]. They had the following known children:

  • Solomon Van Benscoten b. May 30, 1808[1]
  • Jermina Wyntie Van Benscoten b. February 15, 1810 married William Vanderpool. [1] Not named in her father’s will
  • Eleanor (Nellie) Ann Van Benscoten b. February 9, 1812 married Peter Palmatier[1]. Not mentioned in her father’s will
  • Margaret Van Benscoten b. March 14, 1814 married Richard Southwick[1]
  • John Van Benscoten b. March 20, 1815 married Anna Maria Townsend[1] His son, Jacob Van Benscoten was a Civil War soldier.
  • Teunis Van Benscoten b. November 23, 1817 married Hannah Rockwell[1]
  • Sarah Maria (Sally) b. about 1822 was unmarried and had a daughter Nancy Ann. Both named in the will.

Abner’s first wife died and he married again before 1850, Sarah, who was not mentioned in his will and presumably died between 1855 and 1858.

Death

Gertrude Ward Van Benscoten died on May 10, 1821 and was buried in the family burial ground on their property in Knox. Abner died November 13, 1862[1]


Abner’s Will

Additional Media

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Bernehistory.org