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Daniel Wesley able

Daniel Wesley able

Male 1859 - 1927  (68 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daniel Wesley able was born in 1859 (son of John Abell and Elmira Sargent); died in 1927.

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    • Reference Number: 17069


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Abell was born on 29 Aug 1800 (son of Henry Abell and Elizabeth Ruiter); died on 3 Mar 1879; was buried in Dunkin, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada.

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    • Reference Number: 14963

    Notes:

    Died:
    78 Age: 78

    John married Elmira Sargent. Elmira was born on 2 Oct 1802 in Wheelock, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States of America; died on 14 Jan 1893; was buried in Dunkin, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elmira Sargent was born on 2 Oct 1802 in Wheelock, Caledonia County, Vermont, United States of America; died on 14 Jan 1893; was buried in Dunkin, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada.

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    • Reference Number: 14966

    Children:
    1. Henry Abel was born on 29 Apr 1833 in Quebec, Canada; died on 18 Jul 1910 in Derby, Orleans County, Vermont, United States of America; was buried in Newport Center, Orleans County, Vermont, United States of America.
    2. 1. Daniel Wesley able was born in 1859; died in 1927.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Abell was born about 1768.

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    • Reference Number: 14961
    • Residence: 27 May 1803, Potton, Brome, Quebec, Canada

    Henry married Elizabeth Ruiter before 9 Nov 1797. Elizabeth (daughter of Henrick Ruiter and Rebecka Daat) was born on 8 Sep 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ruiter was born on 8 Sep 1770 (daughter of Henrick Ruiter and Rebecka Daat).

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    • Reference Number: 8674
    • Baptism: 19 Oct 1770, Albany, Albany, New York, USA; 0 Age: 0

    Children:
    1. Henry Abel was born in 1783.
    2. 2. John Abell was born on 29 Aug 1800; died on 3 Mar 1879; was buried in Dunkin, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Henrick RuiterHenrick Ruiter was born on 14 Feb 1741/42 in Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA (son of Johann Philip Ruiter and Geertruy Van Der Werken); died in 1819 in Quebec, Canada.

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    • Name: Hendrick Ruyter
    • Name: Hendrik Ruiter
    • Reference Number: 6316

    Notes:

    Fought with the British during the French and Indian Wars and during the American Revolution. After Burgoyne was defeated at Saratoga in Oct 1777, Henry Ruiter Fled to Canada. His wife stayed in New York until 1780, but then also fled to Canada.

    from findagrave.com:
    Henry, and his brother John, stayed loyal to the British side at the start of the American Revolution. In 1777, he was forced to hide in the woods outside his home in Pitts Town, N.Y. for three months while revolutionists tried to capture him for his political beliefs. While they tormented his wife and their children, he managed to join the Burgoyne's British soldiers. He probably fought in the battles of Bennington and Saratoga. He escaped to Canada after Benedict Arnold's defeated Burgoyne at Saratoga. He later returned to the Albany area to recruit other Loyalists. He got them to join Major James Roger's Corps of Rangers, a British militia group. They fought with the British regular army and were headquartered in St. John's (St. Jean), Quebec on the Richelieu River.

    By 1780, Henry Ruiter was leading his own Company of militia. They fought in battles at Fort Anne, N.Y. and Fort George (Lake George, N.Y.). Captain Ruiter's Company, one of three of Roger's Rangers companies, helped the army by spying on the rebels. They captured local rebel leaders, guarded prisoners of war, scouted, and delivered messages. They helped build defenses and forts. They saved loyalist families by helping them escape to Canada. His wife, Rebecca, and 6 of their 9 children were one of these families, arriving in St. Jean after being moved by the Army. The family was near starving to death. Finally in 1781, the Rangers took part in General Barry St. Leger's attacks along Lake Champlain. They were disbanded at the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783.

    In 1781, Henry's wife Rebecca died in St. John's (St. Jean). A few years later, around 1783-84, he was remarried to Katherine Friot. She came from Pownal, Vermont, near where he had fought in the Battle of Bennington in 1777.

    Henry Ruiter settled in Dunkin, a town along the Mississquoi River and near Mount Sutton. Many other Loyalists, like his brother John, settled there too. The land was just across from the Canadian-American border and just east of Mississquoi Bay, the northern part of Lake Champlain. Ruiter finally got the legal grant for his farm in 1803. He went on to build several saw and grist (lumber & grain) mills in the area. Ruiter soon became "well off" because of the money he made from his mills, selling land, farming and his military pension.

    PARENTS:
    It is not clear who the parents of Henry Ruiter were. Genealogical records of the Albany area show the baptisms of two infants named Hendrik Ruyter in 1742. Hendrik Ruyter, baptized 14 Feb, was the son of Philip Ruyter and Geertruy Vander Werken, who were married 20 Mar 1741. Hendrik Ruyter, baptized 26 Sep 1742, was the son of (John) Frederic Ruyter and Engeltie Vander Werken, married 6 Feb 1738. The two young Hendriks may have been double first cousins, their fathers being brothers and their mothers sister. To complicate the problem of identification further, both the Hendriks had younger brothers named Johannes. Both fathers died while the boys were still young, conforming to a family tradition that Henry Ruiter was early left a half-orphan. Frederic Ruyter was buried 19 may 1746. Philip Ruyter was buried less than two weeks later, on 1 June. (from "The life of Henry Ruiter 1742-1819" by Rick Ashton pub. 1974)

    I am showing Philip and Geertruy as the parents based upon Hendrik naming his first daughter Geertruy.

    Henrick married Rebecka Daat on 16 Aug 1763 in Albany, New York, USA. Rebecka (daughter of Johannes Daat and Johanna Elisabetha Ruiter) was born on 6 Apr 1746 in New York, USA; died in 1781. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Rebecka DaatRebecka Daat was born on 6 Apr 1746 in New York, USA (daughter of Johannes Daat and Johanna Elisabetha Ruiter); died in 1781.

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    • Name: Rebecca Dath
    • Name: Rebecca Dooth
    • Name: Rebecca Doth
    • Name: Rebecca Staats
    • Reference Number: 6314

    Notes:

    Sometimes spelled as Staats, Dooth, Dath, Doth and Daat

    Birth:
    Baptism Rhinebeck Flats Reformed Churchbook

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    Married:
    Albany Reformed Church book

    Children:
    1. Gertrude Ruiter was born on 12 Apr 1764.
    2. Philip Ruiter was born in 1765 in Hoosie, New York, USA.
    3. Johannes (John) Ruiter was born on 16 Jun 1768 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA; died on 8 Aug 1853; was buried in Stanstead County, Quebec, Canada.
    4. 5. Elizabeth Ruiter was born on 8 Sep 1770.
    5. Hannah Ruiter was born on 4 Mar 1774 in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, USA.
    6. Margrieta Ruiter was born on 24 Aug 1776.