Lavinia WYNTJE SNYDER

Female 1766 -


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  • Name Lavinia WYNTJE SNYDER 
    Born 1766  Schodack, Rensselaer Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I1666  John Willson, Piscataway, NJ and Ontario Family Tree
    Last Modified 8 Mar 2018 

    Family Thomas MULLOY
              b. Est 1766, Schodack, Rensselaer Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Centreville, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 16 Jul 1785  Albany, Albany Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Dutch Reformed Church
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth MULLOY
              b. 6 Nov 1802, Lancaster, Glengarry Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 1839, Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 36 years)
    Last Modified 11 May 2017 
    Family ID F1179  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Wyntje is the daughter of Mariah Cool/ Kool & John Johannes Snyder.

      John Snyder came from Dutchess County, New York & joined Sir John Johnson’s Corps in The King’s Royal Regiment of New York. His daughter Lavinia married Thomas Mulloy who had served with the British Volunteers under the command of Captain Joseph Brant & then joined Sir John Johnson’s Loyalist settlement of Catholic Highlanders along the St.Lawrence. The couple moved to Centreville, Ontario, located just north west of Bolton. The Centreville Primitive Methodist Cemetery is where some family members are buried; it is in poor condition. Another descendent of John Snyder & Thomas Mulloy is Sir Frederick Banting, the discoverer of insulin, who is Bob’s great-uncle. By Robert Banting.
      Ref: United Empire Loyalist Association, Hamilton Branch.

      . Affidavit2: Home District, Wincy Mulloy, wife of Thomas Molly, Vaughan Twp., yeoman, late Lancaster Twp., East District, makedth oath, 52 years of age [1766]. She was brought up at Schoodick, the late New York Province, USA. She was acquainted with Thomas Mulloy at the age to 10 or 12 years , who a that period went to the same school with herself at Schoodick.
      Signed, York, 21 Dec, 1808, John Small, JP, Winey HERXMARK Mulloy.


      Petitions of children:
      . UCLPetition 443, M Batch 12, C2202, p 383
      To Samuel Smith, Petition of Hugh Mulloy, Vaughan Twp., Yeoman, is son of Thomas Mulloy of Vaughan, a soldier durn the American Revolution, Indian Dept. under Captain Brant, & UE Loyalist, He is upwards of 21 year. Wants a grant of 200 A., Signed, Hugh Mulloy, York 11 April, 1820.
      did his duty in defense of the Province. Granted 22 Apr 1820.

      . UCLPetition 444, M Batch 12, C2202, p 387
      To Samuel Smith, Petition of Hannah Mulloy, York Two., Spinster, is a daughter of Thomas Mulloy, Vaughan Twp., upwards of 21 years of age. Wants 200 A. of land, Signed, York, Court House, 21 Apr, 1820, Hannah HERXMARK Mulloy.
      Order granted 19 April 1820.

      . UCLPetition 445, M Batch 12, C2202, p 391
      to Samuel Smith, Petition of Barnabas Mulloy, Whitby Twp., yeoman, is a son of Thomas Mulloy, Vaughan Twp., Upwards of 21 years. Wants a grant of 200 A.as a son of a UE., Signed, Barnabas Mulloy, York Court House, 11 Apr, 1820.
      Order granted 19 April 1820.

      . UCLPetition 446 M Batch 12, C2202, p 396
      To Samuel Smith, Petition of John Mulloy, Vaughn Twp., Yeoman., Native of Lower Canada*.
      Son of Thomas Mulloy, upwards of 21, wants a grant of 200 A.
      Signed, Court House, York, 11 April, 1820, John HISXMARK Mulloy,
      Order granted 19 April 1820. Granted 100 Acres in Albion Twp. subjected to payment of survey fees.

      Note: Lower Canada, that is Glengarry County was then in the jurisdiction of Lower Canada, that is, Quebec Province.