Cynthia CICHEY BOGHEERT

Female 1751 - 1799  (47 years)


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  • Name Cynthia CICHEY BOGHEERT 
    Born 9 Aug 1751  Bushwick, Long Island, Queens Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 8 Mar 1799 
    Person ID I1384  John Willson, Piscataway, NJ and Ontario Family Tree
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2018 

    Family Abraham Jeromus RAPELJE, .Sr
              b. 10 Dec 1741, Newtown, Queens Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 24 Dec 1780, Bushwick, Long Island, Queens Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 39 years) 
    Married 23 Nov 1767  Bushwick, Long Island, Queens Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Capt. Abraham Bogard RAPELJE, Jr.
              b. 1776, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Norfolk Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 29 Jul 2015 
    Family ID F983  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Cichey is the daughter of Sarah Wychoff & Abraham A Rapalje

      Cynthia married1, Abraham Rapaljie &
      married2 to Richard Vanderburg of Dutchess County, NY.

      . 1787 Apr 6 in the City of New York, Isaac Stoutenburgh, Esq., An Act for the Forfeitare & Sale of Estates of persons who adhered to the Enemies on this State.6 April 1784 Abraham Rapalje of Bushwick Co., Long Island, Innkeeper, convicted, property sold 21 Mar 1784 to Alexander Whaley for £535

      . 1786 Feb 25, Personally appeared before me Jonathan Odell, Esq, Majesty's Council, was Richard Vanderburgh, Esquire, late of Dutchess Co., NY, now of Burton Twp., Sunbury Co, New Brunswick, sworn on the Holy Evangelist.
      Left New York in 23 year of Mayestys' reign, & from his remote situation after his arrival on the River St. Johns was never informed of the American Loyalist Commission for Losses, until February 1784, when he prepared for voyage to prepare his Claim & upwards of hundred Claims of other poor unfortunate Loyalist settled on the River. But not until April 1785 when he embarked at Parrs Town, now City of Saint John & arrived the last of May in London & immediately waited upon the Commissioners for the Losses & Services of American Loyalists accompanied by His Excellency Governor Tryon when he was informed by the Commissioners that the time was expired the this is the reason his Claim was delayed.
      Signed, 25 February, 1786, John Odell & Richard Vanderburg.

      . To Commissioners Hon. Thomas Dundas & Jeremiah Pemberton, Esq.
      Memorial of Richard Vanderburg & Chichey his wife, late Cichey Rapaljie, window of Abraham Rapalje, late of Bushwick on Long Island in Prov. of NB
      That Abraham Rapaljie in his live time resided in Bushwick was firmly attached to the British & during the late unhappy War he aided & assisted on Long Island until the time of his death in 1781, having served as a Captain in Long Island Militia. His Farm in Bushwich was confiscated & sold by the usurped Authority of the Americans. Your Memoirists & Cichey Vanderburg with the children she had by Abraham Rapalje totally deprived of every part of his Estate.
      Signed, 1786 Feb 25 St. John, NB, Richd. Vanderburg & Cichey Vanderburg. - - -