Person:Hendrickus Osterhout (1)

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Hendrickus T. "Henry" Osterhout
m. 1765
  1. Hendrickus T. "Henry" Osterhout1767 - 1842
  2. Dirk Osterhout1769 -
  3. Daniel Osterhout1771 - 1840
  4. Elisabeth OSTERHOUT1773 -
  5. Annatie OSTERHOUT1776 -
  6. Petrus Osterhout1787 -
  7. Samuel Osterhout1792 - 1841
m. 25 Apr 1794
  1. Daniel Osterhout, (1)1795 - 1798
  2. Daniel Osterhout, (2)1798 - 1871
  3. Mary Maria OsterhoutAbt 1800 -
  4. Johanna Helm Osterhout1804 - 1886
m. 3 Apr 1830
Facts and Events
Name Hendrickus T. "Henry" Osterhout
Gender Male
Birth? 30 May 1767 Rochester, Ulster, New York, United States
Christening[2] 30 Aug 1767 New Paltz (town), Ulster, New York, United StatesNew Paltz RDC
Marriage 25 Apr 1794 Rochester, Ulster, New York, United Statesto Mary Maria BOGART
Marriage 3 Apr 1830 Wawarsing, Ulster Co., NYto Maria Vernooy DEWITT
Occupation? tavern keeper (included in a list of licensed tavern keepers in 1802, town of Rochester, per Sylvester's History of Ulster County)
Death[1] 24 Oct 1842 Lackawack, Ulster Co., NY

From the Rochester marriage register: 1794, Mar. 5 Hendrickus T. Osterhoudt, born in Rochester, living in Lackawack, Maria Bogart, born and living in Marbletown, banns. Married Apr. 25.

Revolutionary War patriot: Henry T. Osterhoudt received a pension, 1832, for service as private in Colonel Weisenfels' regiment, New York militia.

From "Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files": Osterhoudt, Henry T., Mariah, NY Line, W26601, BLW #53671-160-55, sol appl 13 Sep 1832 Ulster Co NY, sol was b at Rochester NY in 1765 & he lived there at enl & afterwards moved to Wawarsing in Ulster Co NY, wid applied 4 Jan 1854 Ulster Co NY aged 79, sol m Mariah DeWitt 3 April 1830 at Wawarsing NY & sol d there 24 Oct 1842, a Hendrick Osterhoudt was a witness 3 Apr 1830, in 1855 a John S. DeWitt was a JP for Ulster Co NY.

Will, dated 20 Apr 1842, all to appear in Surrogate's Court 30 Nov 1842 Citation: wid Maria, Daniel O., Jr., Polly Mullen, Hannah/wf William Irwin--all Town of Wawarsing Appeared 30 Nov 1842, Jonathan Brundage & John B Tyler "served citations" Will Book K, p. 513 "son Daniel 16 acre lot Town of Rochester I got by will from Jacob Gideon Low the part formerly owned by his grandfather, my rifle, farm utensils, shoemaker tools and books" wife "feather beds and bedding, household furniture during her natural life" daughter Polly $. remainder equally divided between my 2 daughters (other not named) Wtn: Edmund Bruyn, Isaac Brooks, Samuel C. Fuller ---Abstracts Ulster County, N.Y., Will Books, 1836-1945, Vol. I-K-L, Florence M. Prehn, in the collections of the Ulster County Genealogical Society

References
  1. Source (2).
  2. Dutch Reformed Church (New Paltz, New York), and Dingman Versteeg (trans.). Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, N. Y: containing an account of the organization of the church and the registers of consistories, members, marriages, and baptisms. (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1896)
    p. 114.

    1767, Aug. 30...Henricus, child of Teunis Oosterhoud and Johanna Helm.
    Witnesses: Petrus Cool and Aanatje Dewit, his wife.