Person:Andrew Hageman (2)

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Andrew C. Hageman
b.Est 1793
d.Abt 1842
  1. Andrew C. HegemanEst 1793 - Abt 1842
m. 11 Mar 1819
  1. Elbert HagemanAbt 1821 -
  2. Samuel HagemanAbt 1823 -
  3. Jonah T. HagemanAbt 1825 -
  4. Ann A HegemanAbt 1828 -
  5. Margaretta HagemanAbt 1830 -
  6. Jacob HagemanAbt 1832 -
  7. Louise M. HagemanAbt 1834 -
  8. Rutgers Van Brunt HagemanAbt 1836 - 1893
  9. Andrew C. HagemanAbt 1838 - 1898
Facts and Events
Name Andrew C. Hageman
Alt Name Andrew C. Hegeman
Gender Male
Birth[4][5][6][7] Est 1793
Marriage 11 Mar 1819 Manhasset, New Yorkto Catharine B. Jackson
Death? Abt 1842

Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, pg n45: his name in this document is spelled Andrew C. Hegeman. It is stated that his will was dated 10 Nov 1841.

References
  1.   Bunker, Mary Powell. Long Island Genealogies. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1895)
    223.
  2.   Rootsweb chart of John Fox: O'Conners of Oswego. (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=okie2).
  3.   Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus. A Documentary history of the Dutch congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, island of Nassau (now Long Island). ((New York: Eben Storer): s.n.], 1903 )
    245 (n46).
  4. United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33)
    Queens, New York; enumerated Aug 7, 1820.

    Andrew Hegeman
    - 1 male under 10
    - 1 male 16-25
    - 1 male 26-44
    - 1 female under 10
    - 1 female 16-25

    Given that they were married in 1819, it would appear that they had twins in 1820. Either both twins died, or the girl died and the boy was Elbert.
    It is assumed that the 16-25 year-old male was a servant or farmhand.

  5. United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
    Oyster Bay, Queens, New York.

    Andrew C Hegeman
    - 3 males 5-9
    - 1 male 30-39
    - 2 females under 5
    - 1 female 15-19
    - 1 female 30-39

    It is assumed that:
    - the 3 males 5-9 are Elbert, Samuel and Jonah
    - the 2 females under 5 are Anna and Margareta
    - the female 15-19 is a servant or relative (possibly the Fanny Hegeman that shows up in the 1860 census)

  6. United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704)
    Oysterbay, Queens, New York.

    Andrew C Hegeman
    - 2 males under 5
    - 1 male 5-9
    - 1 male 10-14
    - 2 males 15-19
    - 1 male 40-49
    - 2 females 5-9
    - 1 female 10-14
    - 1 female 30-39
    - 1 female 40-49
    - 2 colored persons (1 male, 1 female)

    It is assumed that:
    - the 2 males under 5 are Rutger and Andrew
    - the male 5-9 is Jacob
    - the male 10-14 is Jonah
    - the 2 males 15-19 are Elbert and Samuel
    - the 2 females 5-9 are Margareta and Louisa
    - the female 10-14 is Anna
    - the female 30-39 is a relative (or servant)

  7. Based on marriage date and 1820, 1830 and 1840 census records (implying he was born between 1791 and 1794).