8. | Johannes TRUMPOUR was born on 5 Mar 1719 in West Camp, Ulster County, New York, United States of America; died on 28 Jun 1785 in Saugerties South, Ulster, New York, USA. Notes:
"sp.:Johannes Emerich and his wife Margaretha (West Camp Luth.Chbk)."
"Johannes Trumpbour was a farmer and lived on his father's old homestead near the Katsbaan Church. He acquired large tracts of land in that neighborhood.
On September 17,1761, Johannes Eveertse Wijnkoop and Johannes Trumpbour petition the Governor and Council of New York for a grant of land of 2000 acres on the north side of the line between Albany and Ulster Counties as a recompense for running the said line.
The New York Calendar of Land Papers:The Corporation of Kingston files a complaint against grant of lands to the south of Sawyers Kill and a northwest line from the headof Said Kill to the Blue Mountains, to Johannes Evertse Wynkoop and Johannes Trumpbour, Feb.3, 1762. The latter two answer the complaint September 15, 1762 and the Corporation of Kingston through its lawyer files a new petition October 13, 1762.
Private in the 1st Regiment of Ulster County Militia, NY
Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIII, 1784-1786
Page 104.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHANNES TRUMPBOUR, of Ulster County, farmer, weak. Burial to be decent but without pomp at discretion of wife and executors, who I doubt not will manage it with all requisite prudence. To my first born son Nicolaus, for his birthright, œ5.
To my wife Christine, all my estate for life and while unmarried, if she die or remarry then real estate to such of my sons as my "wife shall think most fit, most prudent or convenient." Executors, wife and sons, Nicolaus and Jacob.
Dated March 3, 1783. Witnesses, Stephanus Fiero, John Dods, Ludwigh Roessell, yeoman, of Saugerties,Ulster Co.,NY. Proved, Ulster County, June 28, 1785. Confirmed, New York, July 26, 1785.
"The will of Johannes Trumpbour of Ulster Co. was dated 3 March 1783 and probated 28 June 1785".
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:22:54 -0400
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> TRUMPBOUR, Johannes
> Birth: NY 5 Mar 1719
> Service: NY
> Rank: Pvt
> Death: NY 1785
> Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No
> Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No
> Spouse: (1) Christina Fiero
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JOHANNES TRUMPBOUR was a farmer and lived on his father's homestead near the Katsbaan Church. He acquired large tracts of land in that neighborhood. At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, several of the Trumpbour were Tories. Among those who refused to sign the Articles of Association of Freeholders and Inhabitants of Ulster County, New York in 1775 are recorded the names of Johannes Trumpbour, Nicholas Trumpbour, Jacob Trumpbour, and Paul Trumpbour. But - Invasion of Burgoyne in 1777 called into military service practically the whole male population; the young and the old, even those men who had been Tories at the beginning of the war, joined the Revolutionary colors and among those several members of the Trumpbour family.
Johannes Trumpbour served in the First Regiment, Ulster County Militia.
(Brink's 'Early History of Saugerties', p.30l)
(Robert's 'New York in the Revolution', p.190)
{transcribed from Eliza Lasher Russell, Unpublished Genealogical Data on Burhans - Dederick - Fireo - Lasher - Post - Schoonmaker - Trumpbour Families of New York State (Saugerties Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, , 1958 - 1958), Page 101.}
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Johannes married Christina FUHRER about 1739 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA. Christina was born on 25 Oct 1721 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; died in 1791 in Ashbury, Ulster County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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