Person:Ann Hageman (1)

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Ann A Hegeman
 
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
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Name Ann A Hegeman
Gender Female
Birth[3][4][5] Abt 1828 prob Queens Co., New York

Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, pg n45: "not married".

References
  1.   Rootsweb chart of John Fox: O'Conners of Oswego. (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=okie2).
  2.   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).

    Parents, but no date or location.

  3. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Oyster Bay, Queens Co., New York.

    Post Office: Glen Cove
    Cath B. Hegeman 64 F NY
    Jonah T. Hegeman 35 M Merchant NY
    Ann A. Hegeman 32 F NY
    Louisa Hegeman 24 F NY
    Rutger Hegeman 25 M NY
    Andrew C. Hegeman 25 M NY
    Fanny D. Hegeman 45 F NY

  4. 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 Ann and Margareta
    - the female 15-19 is a servant or relative (possibly the Fanny Hegeman that shows up in the 1860 census)

  5. 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 Ann
    - the female 30-39 is a relative (or servant)