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Familie von Henrich (Gradt-Graat) Groat

Er ist verheiratet mit Maria Catharina Dietrich.

Sie haben geheiratet am 21. August 1734 in Catskill, Greene, New York, USA, er war 28 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. Anna Marytje Graat  1735-???? 
  2. Annatje Graat  1736-1744
  3. Hannes (John) Groat  1738-1815 
  4. Catharina Groat  1740-???? 
  5. Anne Groat  1744-???? 
  6. Henrich Groat  1748-1832 
  7. Wilhelmus Groat  1748-1803 
  8. Elizabeth Groat  1750-???? 
  9. Petrus Groat  1753-1835 
  10. Margrietje Groat  1755-????
  11. Janetje (Grad) Groat  1757-???? 
  12. Frederick Groat  1760-????


Notizen bei Henrich (Gradt-Graat) Groat

# ID: P485837325
# Name: Henrich Groat 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2
# Sex: M
# Birth: 1706 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 4 5 5 6 5 5 5
# Burial: Family Trees MAR 1801 Legget Farm Cemetery, West Ghent, Ghent, Columbia Co., NY 2
# Immigration: ABT 1710 With his parents 2 2 3
# Military Service: ABT 1765 8th Regiment of the Albany County Militia; Captain Jeremiah Hogeboom's Company, along with his four eldest sons, and two sons-in-law. Another son-in-law served in the 2nd Regiment and yet another in the 7th Regiment
# Residence: United States Federal Census 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York 2
# Event: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Arrival 1710 New York, NY 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia Cty, NY 7
# Name: Hendrick GROAT 7
# Name: Hendrick "Henry" Groat 4
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Hendrick Groat 6
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Heinrich Groat 8
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Hendrick Groat 5
# Name: Hendrich Groat 9
# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 1
# Birth: ABT 1709 in Holland or England
# Birth: 1709 in New York, USA 1
# Birth: 1705 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 1
# Birth: 1709 in New York, USA 1
# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 7
# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 2 2
# Birth: 1705 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 2
# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied,Westerwald,,Germany 5
# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 3
# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 2
# Birth: 1705 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 8
# Birth: 1710 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 2
# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, [state], Germany 9
# Birth: Family Trees 1705 in Neuwied,Westerwald,Germany 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, New York, USA 1
# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1
# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1
# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1
# Death: BET 1790 AND 1801
# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2
# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, NY 4
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack,Columbia,New York,USA 5
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 5
# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 3
# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 6
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 5
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 8
# Death: 16 MAY 1790 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 2
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5
# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 9
# Death: of Will Probate 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack,Columbia Co,NY 2
# Burial: Leggett Farm Cemetery West Ghent, Columbia, NY 4
# Burial: West Ghent, Columbia, NY 1801 Legget Farm Cemetery 5
# Military Service: Revolutionary War Veteran 1776 4
# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, NY 4
# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5
# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York 5
# Event: Arrival 1710 New York, NY 4 5 5 10 10
# Note:

was probably born in Holland or England around 1709 or 1710. He arrive in America with his parents in 1710 and lived in Annsbury, part of the Palatine settlement along the Hudson River. He married Maria Catharina Dederich (Dietrich), August 21, 1734, at the Dutch Reformed Church at Catskill, Greene County, NY. Maria Catharina Dederich was the daughter of Johann Wilhelm Dederich and his wife Anna Margaretha Neff, born in 1717. The background of the Dederich family is outlined in more detail under the biography of Eva Groat (4) above. After the wedding they probably lived at New Town, the present West Camp in Ulster County, until about 1750. Henrich was elected Elder of the Catskill Church. September 15, 1749.

A word of caution here - do not confuse this Maria Catharina Dederich with her niece and namesake, Maria Catharine Dederich (26), who was the daughter of her brother, Friederich Dederich and her sister-in-law, Eva Groat (4).

Henrich was one of the first settlers of the present Township of Ghent, Columbia County, New York, moving there during 1750. The town is probably named after Ghent, in Holland, and is centrally located in Columbia County. It was originally a part of the towns of Kinderhook, Chatham, and Claverack. A History of Columbia County, New York, lists a Johannes Hogeboom and states that: "Farther south, Henrich Groat was one of the first settlers in 1750. Among his sons were William and Peter." Among the other early settlers of the town were the Moul, Jacobi, Ostrander, Stupplebeen, Shufelt,

Philips, Kittle, Van Alstyne, Van Buren, Dederich, and Dunspaugh families, all of whom we shall be hearing more of later, either through marriages, business relationships, or close friendships. The Groat family farm in West Ghent remained in the family for four generations. Again, quoting from History of Columbia County. New York: "Peter... remained on the homestead, where he reared William P., Peter (Jr.), Jacob, Jeremiah and Henry. Peter (Jr.) removed to Chatham, at what is now the village. William P. remained on the homestead which (was later) occupied by one of his sons, Cyrus."

Henrich is listed as a freeholder at Claverack in 1763. He served in the 8th Regiment of the Albany County Militia during the Revolution, in Captain Jeremiah Hogeboom's Company, along with his four eldest sons and two sons-in-law. Another son-in-law served in the 2nd Regiment and yet another in the 7th Regiment. A notarized letter prepared by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, October 24, 1938, states: "The record of this family during the Revolutionary War was unusual, in that all of the male members of the family served."

Henrich died between May 16, 1790, and March 28, 1801, the date of the 1790 Federal Census and the date his will was probated. The 1790 Federal Census lists him as living in Claverack Town, Columbia County with 2 white males over 16 (probably Henrich and his son Petrus), 6 white males 16 or under (probably grandsons), and 3 white females. In his will, dated May 16, 1780, and probated March 28, 1801, which shows him a yeoman, he mentions his sons John, Wilhelmus, Henrich, and Peter and his daughters Catherine (wife of Hendrick Shutt), Elizabeth (wife of Wilhelmus Ostrander), Anna (wife of Petrus Philips), Janetje (wife of William Pike), and Mary: Executors of the will were son Peter, son-in-law Hendrick Shutt, and Henry I. Van Rensselaer. Witnesses were Rachel Van Rensselaer and Peter B. Ten Broeck.

Father: Johannes Gradt Groat b: 1675 in Dierdorf, Neuwied, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Mother: Johanna Walpurga b: 1684 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany

# ID: P485837325

# Name: Henrich Groat 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2

# Sex: M

# Birth: 1706 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 4 5 5 6 5 5 5

# Burial: Family Trees MAR 1801 Legget Farm Cemetery, West Ghent, Ghent, Columbia Co., NY 2

# Immigration: ABT 1710 With his parents 2 2 3

# Military Service: ABT 1765 8th Regiment of the Albany County Militia; Captain Jeremiah Hogeboom's Company, along with his four eldest sons, and two sons-in-law. Another son-in-law served in the 2nd Regiment and yet another in the 7th Regiment

# Residence: United States Federal Census 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York 2

# Event: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Arrival 1710 New York, NY 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia Cty, NY 7

# Name: Hendrick GROAT 7

# Name: Hendrick "Henry" Groat 4

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Hendrick Groat 6

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Heinrich Groat 8

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Hendrick Groat 5

# Name: Hendrich Groat 9

# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 1

# Birth: ABT 1709 in Holland or England

# Birth: 1709 in New York, USA 1

# Birth: 1705 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 1

# Birth: 1709 in New York, USA 1

# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany 7

# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 2 2

# Birth: 1705 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 2

# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied,Westerwald,,Germany 5

# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 3

# Birth: ABT 1710 in Holland or England 2

# Birth: 1705 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 8

# Birth: 1710 in Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany 2

# Birth: 1706 in Neuwied, Westerwald, [state], Germany 9

# Birth: Family Trees 1705 in Neuwied,Westerwald,Germany 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, New York, USA 1

# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1

# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1

# Death: 16 MAY 1780 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 1

# Death: BET 1790 AND 1801

# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2

# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, NY 4

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack,Columbia,New York,USA 5

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 5

# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 3

# Death: BET 16 MAY 1790 AND 28 MAR 1801 in Columbia Co., New York 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 6

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 5

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 8

# Death: 16 MAY 1790 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 2

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5

# Death: 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack, Columbia, New York, USA 9

# Death: of Will Probate 28 MAR 1801 in Claverack,Columbia Co,NY 2

# Burial: Leggett Farm Cemetery West Ghent, Columbia, NY 4

# Burial: West Ghent, Columbia, NY 1801 Legget Farm Cemetery 5

# Military Service: Revolutionary War Veteran 1776 4

# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, NY 4

# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York, United States 5

# Residence: 1790 Claverack, Columbia, New York 5

# Event: Arrival 1710 New York, NY 4 5 5 10 10

# Note:

was probably born in Holland or England around 1709 or 1710. He arrive in America with his parents in 1710 and lived in Annsbury, part of the Palatine settlement along the Hudson River. He married Maria Catharina Dederich (Dietrich), August 21, 1734, at the Dutch Reformed Church at Catskill, Greene County, NY. Maria Catharina Dederich was the daughter of Johann Wilhelm Dederich and his wife Anna Margaretha Neff, born in 1717. The background of the Dederich family is outlined in more detail under the biography of Eva Groat (4) above. After the wedding they probably lived at New Town, the present West Camp in Ulster County, until about 1750. Henrich was elected Elder of the Catskill Church. September 15, 1749.

A word of caution here - do not confuse this Maria Catharina Dederich with her niece and namesake, Maria Catharine Dederich (26), who was the daughter of her brother, Friederich Dederich and her sister-in-law, Eva Groat (4).

Henrich was one of the first settlers of the present Township of Ghent, Columbia County, New York, moving there during 1750. The town is probably named after Ghent, in Holland, and is centrally located in Columbia County. It was originally a part of the towns of Kinderhook, Chatham, and Claverack. A History of Columbia County, New York, lists a Johannes Hogeboom and states that: "Farther south, Henrich Groat was one of the first settlers in 1750. Among his sons were William and Peter." Among the other early settlers of the town were the Moul, Jacobi, Ostrander, Stupplebeen, Shufelt,

Philips, Kittle, Van Alstyne, Van Buren, Dederich, and Dunspaugh families, all of whom we shall be hearing more of later, either through marriages, business relationships, or close friendships. The Groat family farm in West Ghent remained in the family for four generations. Again, quoting from History of Columbia County. New York: "Peter... remained on the homestead, where he reared William P., Peter (Jr.), Jacob, Jeremiah and Henry. Peter (Jr.) removed to Chatham, at what is now the village. William P. remained on the homestead which (was later) occupied by one of his sons, Cyrus."

Henrich is listed as a freeholder at Claverack in 1763. He served in the 8th Regiment of the Albany County Militia during the Revolution, in Captain Jeremiah Hogeboom's Company, along with his four eldest sons and two sons-in-law. Another son-in-law served in the 2nd Regiment and yet another in the 7th Regiment. A notarized letter prepared by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, October 24, 1938, states: "The record of this family during the Revolutionary War was unusual, in that all of the male members of the family served."

Henrich died between May 16, 1790, and March 28, 1801, the date of the 1790 Federal Census and the date his will was probated. The 1790 Federal Census lists him as living in Claverack Town, Columbia County with 2 white males over 16 (probably Henrich and his son Petrus), 6 white males 16 or under (probably grandsons), and 3 white females. In his will, dated May 16, 1780, and probated March 28, 1801, which shows him a yeoman, he mentions his sons John, Wilhelmus, Henrich, and Peter and his daughters Catherine (wife of Hendrick Shutt), Elizabeth (wife of Wilhelmus Ostrander), Anna (wife of Petrus Philips), Janetje (wife of William Pike), and Mary: Executors of the will were son Peter, son-in-law Hendrick Shutt, and Henry I. Van Rensselaer. Witnesses were Rachel Van Rensselaer and Peter B. Ten Broeck.

Father: Johannes Gradt Groat b: 1675 in Dierdorf, Neuwied, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Mother: Johanna Walpurga b: 1684 in Neuwied, Westerwald, Germany

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1748-1832
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