Jacob NEAR, Jr. (The 1st.)

Male 1776 - 1851  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob NEAR, Jr. (The 1st.) was born in 1776 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York (son of Sargeant Henry Henrich NEAR (NEHER) and Anna Maria MARY HUFFMAN); died in 1851.

    Notes:

    . UCLPetition 2, N Bundle 3, Newark, 1797, C2481, p1246.
    To Peter Russell, Acting Administrating of Gov. of Province of Upper Canada, In Council,
    The Petition of Jacob Near, Junior,
    That your Honor's Petitioner came with his father into this Province 11 years ago, [1786] that he is of age [c.1776], has taken the oath of Alliance to His Majesty & that he has never received any land.
    Here therefore humbly prays to your Honor would be pleased to give him a grant of such a portion of vacant land of the Crown, or to your Honor's wisdom may appear meet.
    Signed, Witness, Alex. McDonell, Jacob HISXMARK Near. Newark, 28 April, 1797.
    Envelope: Jacob Near, Rec. 28 April 1797, Read May 2nd, Ordered 200 Acres.
    Granted W. 3rd May, 1797. - - -

    Family/Spouse: Margaret TRAVER. Margaret was born in 1783. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sargeant Henry Henrich NEAR (NEHER) was born on 15 Dec 1745 in Rhinebeck, Duchess Co., New York (son of Nicholas NEAR (NEHER) and Maria Barbara MICHEL); died in Oct 1816 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in Vansickle Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Henry is the son of Maria Barbara & Nicholaus Neher, b. Feb 1705, Birkenfeld, Germany.

    Birth } from family Bible owned by Mrs. Herbert Rowland of Meadow Lake, Sask., Canada}.
    Married his first cousin [Bible owned by William John Near}
    See Carl. Henry took oath of allegiance 26 Jan 1797.
    Ref: Lonergan Cook Family Trees

    UCLPetition 1, N Bundle 3. 1796, Film C2236, Page 1223.
    To Peter Russel, Petition of Henry Nier, Sr. of Bertie Twp.
    That your petitioner was a Loyalist during the late War in America & came to this country with his wife & 6 children so early as the year 1785. That he has already received 200 acres, but prays your Honor will grant him an additional quantity of 50 Acres for his [business?} & 50 for each of children & as in duty bound your petitioner will every Pray.
    Signed, 22nd Oct 1796, Henry Near, Sr.
    . J. Small, Esq. The petitioner Henry Near is not on the U.E. He was formerly privileged as UE for 200 acres of land in Bertie by the late Inspector General with this he joined General Burgoyne.
    Signed, J Scarlet, AJGSPN (?), 9 Jany, 1815.
    . I certify the Henry Near came into this province with a wife & 5 children in the year 1785 & that he had one more child born in the year 1787. He is an honest industries man.
    Given under may hand this 26 day of January, 1797. Parshall Terry.
    Envelope: Rec. 28th April, 1797. Read 2 May 1797. Order 350 Acres for a family lands if not granted before. P.R.

    UCLPetition 20, N Bundle 11, Bertie, 1816, film C2481, page 443-447.
    To Lieut. Gov. Francis Gore, In Council
    Petition of Henry Near, Bertie Twp.
    That your petitioner requested to be inserted & sworn in for his Majesty, enlisted by Thomas Betson, a Captain in his Majesty's Service in the then Colony of New York in the year 1777. That your petitioner came into this Province with his family in the year 1786 & has resided there ever since.
    Wherefore your Petitioner prays that your Excellency may be pleased to order that his name be placed on the U.E. List & your Petitioner as in due bound will ever pray.
    October 1816, Henry HISXMark Near. Wit: J. Small.

    - Niagara District. Personally came before me John Hxx, Esquire one of his majesties Justice of the Peace of the Niagara District, Jacob Hoffman of the Berite Twp. in said district who being duly sworn deposth & saith that Henry Near of Bertie Twp. in said District, John Near of Humberstone Twp., in the said District & himself was enlisted & sworn in the year 1777 by Thomas Betson, a Captain in his Majestys Service in the then Colony of New York to serve his Majesty in the defense of this Colony against the Rebels. The deponent further says that the said Henry Near was appointed a Sergeant of the Company under the command Captain Betson, that in a short time after they had then enlisted as aforesaid the said Henry Near, by the order of Captain Betson ordered the deponent & John Near aforesaid & the rest of the Company to appear with them Henry Near, etc. at Tockoconick [Taughknaic &/ Tachkanick?] in the Colony of New York to meet the Enemy who was then advancing against Livingston Manor*
    The 3 July 1816, signature J HorWxx, J.P., Jacob HISXMARK Hoffman, & seal.

    . I leave to Certify that Henry Near, aged 71 years, [c1746] has resided nearly 30 years [1786] in the Township of Bertie & that John Near, aged 64 years [1753] & resided 18 years [1798] in Humberson Twp. & that they are both are honest labor & industrious inhabitants & that their sons were active & faithful in the discharge of their militia duty during the late war.
    Witness me & at Berie, the 3rd day of July 1816. J. Nxx. Lt. Colonel 3rd Lincoln Militia.

    . We do verify that Henry Near came to this Province Jany. of 1786, has been a constant resident, a loyal & good man, John Near came to this Province in August 1798 is also a good loyal subject & his son & dependent are of the first come to the Province.
    Signed, [Lieut.] Raelfe Clench & Isaac Swayze.
    Envelope: Henry Near praying that his name be inserted on the UE List. Rec. from petitioner 17 Feb 1817.
    J Small. Read in Council 9 Sept 1818. Ordered that the petitioner state what he was before he enlisted & to adduce proof that Thomas Betson* was a Captain.
    Entered Land Book J, page 415.
    Ref: UCLP - Transcripts by P J Ahlberg 2016.
    Note1: Livingston Manor was a large land tract in Albany Co., NY, whose northern boundary was Claverack District. Also referred to as Battle at Egremont, NY, on May 1-3rd, 1777.
    Note2: Thomas Betson, by 1794 Nov 12 is was a Lieutenant in 9th East Norfolk Regt. of Foot.

    . Land Abstracts of Deeds Registered in Bertie Twp., Welland Co., Ontario:
    Near, Henry Sr.
    . 1798 Dec 1, Crown Patent Granted to Henry Near, all 200 acres in Lots 22 & 23 Con 3 from Lake Erie, Bertie Twp.

    . 1810 Dec 19, Henry Near Senr. sold to Henry Near Jr, 100 acres south half of Lots 22 & 23 Con 3 from Lake Erie, Bertie Twp. (A118 #1898).

    . 1810 Dec 19, Henry Near, Senr. sold to Henry Near Jr.,

    100 acres in the south half of Lots 22 & 23 Con 3 from Lake Erie, Bertie Twp. (A118 #1898)
    - 1819 Aug18 & registered 20 Oct 1818), Henry Near Jr & Elizabeth his wife sold to Christian B. Hershey 100 acres in the south half of Lots 22 & 23 Con 3 from Lake Erie, Bertie Twp. for $1625 (A159 #3432) (XRef: Henry Near, Junior, for more Land Abstracts.) - - -

    Birth:


    Died:


    Buried:
    Jerseyville (Ancaster), ON.

    Henry married Anna Maria MARY HUFFMAN in by 1771 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York. Anna (daughter of Nicholas HUFFMAN and Mrs. Abigail (Nicholas) HUFFMAN) was born in 1753 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Maria MARY HUFFMAN was born in 1753 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York (daughter of Nicholas HUFFMAN and Mrs. Abigail (Nicholas) HUFFMAN).

    Notes:

    UCLPetition 4, N Misc. 1797-1811, Bertie, film C2236, p1053:
    To Lieut. Gov. Peter Hunter, In Council,
    Petition of Mary Near, of Bertie,
    That you petition is the daughter of Nicholas Huffman of the above named [Bertie] Township, a Loyalist U.E. and wife of Henry Near, and has lived about 16 years [1786] in this Province. That your petitioner having never received any lands, she humbly prays your Excellency would be please to grant her 100 Acres, Hist Majesty's benevolence to persons of her description shall ever pray,
    Signed, York, 9 June 1802. Henry HISXMARK Near, for his wife Mary Near.
    . Personally appeared before me, A Wood, Esquire, on of this Majesties Justice of the Peace for Home District. The above named Henry Near, who made oath that Mary Near, the petitioner is there person she described herself and has never received any order for lands fro the Crown. Signed, before Alexander Wood, JP, 9th day of June 1802. Henry HISXMARK Near.
    . Envelope: The Clerk of the Council has not made the usual endorsement that the father of the petitioner is on the UE List & hath she has not reached any lands.
    Mary Near of Bertie, Dau. of Nicholas Bertie. The above named Nicholas Huffman appears on the U.E. List.

    UCLPetition 5, N Bundle 6, Bertie, C2481, p7:
    . To Lieut. Gov. Peter Hunter, In Council
    Petition of Mary Near, wife of Henry Near, Bertie Twp.
    That your Petition is the daughter of Nicholas Huffman, of the Township aforesaid [Niagara], a Loyalist U.E. & is of the age of 50 years [b. 1753]; & having never received any lands in the Province, respectfully requests you Excellency would be please to grant her 200 acres.
    Signed, before Thos. Cummings, J.P., Niagara District. Mary HERXMARK Near.

    . I, Mary Near do make oath that I am fifty years of age & never received any grant or order for lands from the Crown in this Province.
    Sworn before Thos. Cummings, J.P., Niagara District. Mary HERXMARK Near.

    . I, Thomas Cummins one of his Majesties Justice of the Peace of the District of Niagara, do certify that the Petitioner Mary Near is the person she describes herself to be & never to my knowledge or belief received any lands or order for lands int this Province. Thos. Chummings, J.P.
    Envelope, Received 1 Oct 1803. Husband Henry Near received an order for 350 Acres family grant.

    Council Chambers, 17 Nov 1804, MARY NEAR'S CASE
    The petitioner's father having come into the Province within the time listed by the King's instructions & studying on the Council Books as a U.E., & it not appearing that there is any doubt, but that he is properly placed on the UE List. The Board does not concur in opinion with the Inspector General, that the Petition is not privileged.
    The opinion of the Inspector General seems found on this idea, the as the petition, when she came in here, had been married many years & was the mother of a family & as her husband petitioned for & obtained family lands (in which was included 50 Acres on account of his wife in the usual way), therefore, she is not now entitled to received Lands as the Daughter of an UE. But the Board conceived that as the King's Instructions contained a general command to grant 200 acres to each of the children of a U. E. Loyalist, in cases where the parent came in with the limited time (viz.) July 1798 & as it is not suggest that any doubt arises on that hand, the Executive Government is not authorized to make any exception in cases where the fact is established that the applicant is the child of a U.E. & that her being 50 years of age can make no differences whatever.
    If the Government thought proper to give her husband 50 acres on account of the petitioner, his wife, that must be considered as a further bounty from the Crown & this observation seems to carry with it the great weight, when it is considered that the Executive Government it is not authorized to grant the Lands of the wife to the husband & that nothing can be a compliant with the Royal Instruction, but the granting the inhabitance of the lands to the wife in her own name - it being, it is conceived, intended as a provision for the child of a U.E. & that child happens to be married, it is necessary to grant the land to the married women herself & not to put it in the powers of her husband by his own act to dispose her of it by a sale.
    Signed, J H Alcock, Chairman. Approved by P Hunter, Lt. Gov.
    1804 Mar 20 sent a copy of Mary Near's Case as above written to the Inspector General of Public Provincial Accounts. J. Small.

    . Eight children of Anna Maria Huffman and Henry Neher are:
    Johann Nicholaus Neher, b: 13 Dec 1771 in Claverack, Columbia, New York,
    Aplonia Neher, b: 29 Oct 1773,
    Jacob Neher, b: 1776 in Claverack,
    Henry Neher, Sr., b: 27 Jun 1778,
    Elisabeth Neher, b: 26 Nov 1780, married Martin Kruhm;
    Anna Maria Neher, b: 8 May 1782,
    David Neher, b: 4 Mar 1783 in Claverack, NY,
    Miss Neher, 1787, Bertie, Welland Co., Ontario, Canada.
    XRef: Upper Canada Land Petition 1 for Henry Near, viz. 5 US children & 1 Cdn. child born 1787. - - -

    Birth:
    verify exact location. 1753 DOB is ref. UCLP 5.

    Children:
    1. 1. Jacob NEAR, Jr. (The 1st.) was born in 1776 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York; died in 1851.
    2. Henry NEAR, Jr. was born on 27 Jun 1778 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York; died on 15 Jan 1845 in Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario; was buried in Vansickle Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nicholas NEAR (NEHER) was born in Feb 1705 in Birkenfeld, Prussia, German.

    Notes:

    Nicholas is the son of Louise Honsberger of Hamburg & Johann Karl Naeher, 1675 Brickenfield, Germany.

    Nicholas married Maria Barbara MICHEL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria Barbara MICHEL
    Children:
    1. 2. Sargeant Henry Henrich NEAR (NEHER) was born on 15 Dec 1745 in Rhinebeck, Duchess Co., New York; died in Oct 1816 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in Vansickle Cemetery.
    2. Johannes John NEAR was born in 1752 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York.

  3. 6.  Nicholas HUFFMAN was born est 1830 in New York State; died before 1826 in Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    . UCLPetition 89, H Bundle 3, 1797, C2043, p948
    To Peter Russell, Administrator of Upper Canada Province
    Petition of Nicholas Hoffman. That your petitioner came into this Province in 1786 & having with him a wife & 2 children - & had 2 sons who joined the Royal Standard last American War. That your petitioner has taken the oath & subscribed the administration that he professes the Christian religion & administration of laws. That your petitioner received upon his coming into this Province 200 Acres which he has improved & cultivated, your petitioner, therefore prays your Honor would allow him such further addition, for himself as likewise such a grant of land for is wife & 2 children as your Honor may consider proper & your petition as in duty bound will ever pray.
    Signed, Michael Hufman for Nicholas Hofman.
    Envelope: Michael Hufman, Rec. 2nd May, 1797.
    Read same day, ordered 100 acres for his wife & one child, family lands - that other children having claimed in their own right. P. R. Granted 3 May, 1797.

    . LAND PETITIONS OF CHILDREN OF NICHOLAS HUFFMAN
    > Pegg Hoffman Claus
    UCLPetition 93, H Bundle 3, 1797, C2043, p960. [Abbreviated version]
    To Lieut. Gov. J. G. Simcoe, Petition of Peggy Hoffman
    She is the daughter & only surviving child of Nicholas Huffman, who was discharged from the Loyal Rangers, 24 Dec 1783. Some time after he was entered into the plan of Bertie Twp. for 300 Acres. Prays grant her a quantity of land.
    Peggy Hoffman by John claus her father-in-law, a corporal in the late Corps of Butler Rangers.
    Envelope: Petition of Peggy Huffman, Rec. Aug 19, 1796, Recommended to rec. lands day. of Nicholas Hoffman, to his surviving heirs. Read July 8, 1796. - . -

    > Peter Huffman, b.1766, NY
    UCLPetition 93, H Bundle 3, 1797, C2043, p960. [Abbreviated version]
    To the Deputy Surveyor, Home District.
    The Bearer Peter Huffman, 31 years of age [1766] born in New York State, professes the Christian religion & has been examined by me. Taken the oaths prescribed by law, recommended for a location of 200 Acres of land in this District. Singed John Blaster?, J.P.
    Envelope: Peter Hufman, Ticket Rec. 26 Jun 1797, Rec. for 200 Acres. 28th Jun in Council 4 Jul 1797.

    > Michael Huffman
    UCLPetition 129, H Bundle 3, 1797, Bertie, C2044, p98. [Abbreviated version]
    Petition of Michael Hoffman, That your petitioner came into this Province in the year 1780 & had a wife & one child previous to the year 1789. Your petitioner married Elizabeth Ramkin, a Loyalist daughter. Wherefore he prays to allow him such a grant of land for himself, wife the daughter of Loyalist & one child. Signed, Michael Hufman.
    Envelope: Michael Hufman Rec. 2 May 1797. Ordered 100 Acres family lands. P.R.

    UCLPetition 239 H Bundle 3, 1797, Bertie, C2050, p599. [Abbreviated version]
    To Lieut. Gov. Perigee Maitland, In Council
    Petition of Michael Huffman, Bertie Twp.
    On the 2 May 1797 your petitioner was granted 100 Acres as family lands & on the same day his father, now deceased, on a petition signed & presented by your petitioner as his agent, was also granted a like quantity of family lands.
    Your petitioner immediately afterwards voyaged the Order in the Surveyor General's Office & applied to locate Lot 18, Con 6, Burford under the said rules, that is to say, one half for his father & the other for himself & supposed the Lot was so located, but now finds that the same mistake disorder named only is on the Plan & as it for the whole Lot. He being desirous to receive a Patent for his own part of the Lot & to claim the other half under the land Commission, claiming under his father. He prays the Location may be amended on the Plan for half the Lot, as originally intended.
    Signed, Michael Huffman, York 9 March, 1826.
    Envelope: Petition of Michael Huffman, Referred Gov. Office, 7 Mar 1826.
    Referred to Surveyor Gen. to report: 3 May 1797, Michael Hoffman deported 2 warrants - one for himself & one for is wife & one child, made for Lot 18, Con 6, Burford. The other name was omitted by mistake. Signed, 8 March 1826, Thos. Ridout, Survey General.
    Nicholas Huffman had half Lot 15 (18?), Con 6, Burford.
    In Council, 8 March 1826, Recommended as ordered. Order issued 30 May 1826.

    > Elizabeth Huffman Beach
    UCLPetition 55, B Bundle 7, 1803, Humberstone, C1621, p831. [Abbreviated version]
    To. Lieut. Gov. Peter Hunter, In Council,
    Petition of Elizabeth Beach, Twp. of Humberstone, Wife of Michael Beach.
    The petitioner is the daughter of Nicholas Huffman, Bertie Twp., a U.E. Loyalist, she is married to Michael Beach. Wherefore she prays for a grant of 200 Acres of waste lands & permit John Detlar of Town of York, gentleman, to be her agento let & out the Deed when completed.
    Signed, Niagara, January 21, 1805, Robert Kerr, Elizabeth HERXMARK Beach.
    . Oath that she is the person she describes herself to be & she is married to Michael Beach.
    Sworn before me at Niagara, UC, 21 day Jan 1805, Robert Kerr, J.P., Elizabeth HERXMARK Beach.
    Envelope: Elizabeth Beach, daughter of Nicholas Huffman. 200 Acres, as a Daughter of a U.E. Loyalist. Warrant N33, issued 11 April 1805.
    9 Jul 1796.

    > UCLPetition 128, B Bundle 2, C1619, p735. [Abbreviated version]
    To Lt. Gov. Peter Russell, Petition of Michael Beach, Permission of locate of 200 Acres.
    Signed, Newark, Decm. 1796, The above petitioner was personally applied for by Michl Beach. T Ridout.
    Recommend, Warrant 28 Apr 1797 at 12 months. Lot 8 Con 1 Humberstone Twp., pd. £1.7.6 Survey fees, at York, 17 May 1827.
    Transcriptions by P J Ahlberg. - - -

    Birth:
    verify

    Died:
    Verify: Bertie Twp. or Burford Twp.

    Nicholas married Mrs. Abigail (Nicholas) HUFFMAN. Mrs. was born est 1830 ±. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mrs. Abigail (Nicholas) HUFFMAN was born est 1830 ±.

    Notes:

    - Appears 2 Ransier sister married 2 Huffman brothers:
    Ann Ransier, b16 Apr 176 -1842, married Jacob Huffman, b 1759, Claverack, NY-22 Mar 1837 Bertie, &
    Elizabeth Ransier, 1 Aug 1770 - c 1830 Bertie, ON. married Michael Huffman, 1763 NY. - - -

    Children:
    1. 3. Anna Maria MARY HUFFMAN was born in 1753 in Claverack, Columbia Co., New York.