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Personal data Sarah Christina Montanya 

Source 1Sources 2, 3, 4

Household of Sarah Christina Montanya

(1) She is married to Halstead Coe.

They got married on March 21, 1811, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Phebe Coe  1812-1836


(2) She is married to Robert Parkinson.

They got married on December 5, 1818 at Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, she was 31 years old.Source 5


Child(ren):



Notes about Sarah Christina Montanya

Sarah was living with her son-in-law in Brooklyn, New York City, at the time of her death in 1863.

In the Diary of Daniel Ayres (1790-1872) [now in the possession of Jim Hoe, 446 Newtown Turnpike, Weston, CT 06883] Daniel Ayres  described his Strachan aunts as follows: "The children of her [Sarah Smith Ayres Strockem Devoe] second husband Strockem  (four daughters) were 1. Janet Engle, 2. Peggy Kitchell, 3. Martha Montanye, and 4. Polly Minard, all of whom I remember as all worthy women with large families, averaging pretty well.  No. 1 stand well in the English Neighborhood, N. Jersey; No. 2 pretty well; No. 3 married John J. Montanye.  He was connected with Blackwell & McFarlan in the Union Furnace West side, Broadway, between Canal and Howard Streets.  He left there and settled at Haverstraw, a farmer and Forge owner, the iron he made he sold to his old partners, B & McF; ; No. 4 moved to Sempronius, Oneida County, New York, then the far west and are now out of sight." [pages 250-251 of the diary].

[page 254] "John J. Montanye is alluded to on pages 250 and 251; he married my Father's half-sister Martha Strockem & their children [were] 3 sons and 5 daughters: no. Phebe, No. 2 Sarah, No. 3 Jeannette, No. 4 Nancy, No. 5 Martha.

"No. 1. was a sweet gentle Lady married to Walter Brewster, son of Saml. B., the latter NY senator.  His son is a respectable man.  W & Phebe Brewster both decd, leaving a daughter Delia, who married Mathrew Gurnee.  He died in 1833, leaving 2 sons, Abm. and Walter. Delia Brewster Gurnee afterward married Saml. Knapp; they had a son & daughter, John Albert and Jeannette;  Saml. Knapp died in 18--, surviving his wife Delia; Abm. Gurnee died Aug 1868;  Walter married Miss Smith and is living on the old Saml. B. place at Haverstraw and one child, girl.

"No. 2 married ____Parkinson, died in Brooklyn in 1865 with her son-in-law.

"No. 3 married Col. Matthew D. Coe, removed to Romulus, Seneca County, thence to Chicago, Ill.

"No. 4 married John J. Suffern.

"No. 5 married Wm. Brewster, another son of Saml. B.; afterwards married ____ Gardner; now a widow residing at 151 West 67th Street; her son-in-law with her;  Mrs. Gardner has a son also at Rockford, Illinois.

"Jeannette M. Coe, No. 3, left two daughters Delia and Mary, and Augustus who died in Va., aged 19.  Delia is single residing at Romulus.  She made us a pleasant call in 1868.  I hope to see more of her; Mary Coe married Mr. Walter S. Gurnee; their children are Delia, Eveline, Fanny, Walter, Grace, Augustus, & Isabelle.  Mr. W. S. Gurnee has a fine summer residence at Irvington, New Jersey, also No. 33 West 5th, N.Y.  Here Eveline resides with her husband, Edward P. Scott.  He is a banker, 22 Wm. St., N.Y. (Mr. W. S. Gurnee the Co.)  Mrs. Gurnee & the children are in Europe & one son in Mr. Scott's office.  Mr. G., leaving his family, is now here to return in spring 1870.  Mr. WSG became wealthy at Chicago."

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sarah Christina Montanya

Joseph Montanje
1719-± 1782

Sarah Christina Montanya
1787-1863

(1) 1811

Halstead Coe
1780-1816

Phebe Coe
1812-1836
(2) 1818

Robert Parkinson
± 1799-< 1840


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Sources

  1. "http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=delamontagne," supplied by Stewart, 10 jan 2016., Gedcom : rootsweb, Descendants of Jean Mousnier de la MONTAGNE (1595-1670), compiled by Lois Stewart Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
  2. 1840 U.S. Census, Series M704, Roll 331, Page 197.
    Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York.  Sarah Parkinson, head of household of 3 males and 2 other females. ; Sarah weas listed as between 50-60; the other two females were 15-20; one male was 5-10, one male was 10-15 (William B. Parkinson), and another male was 30-40 (hired man?). Robert had evidently died or he would have been listed as head of family.
  3. 1860 U.S. Census, Series M653, Roll 763, Page 406, Image 407
    Brooklyn Ward 2, District 2, Kings County, New York. ; 440/908.  Wm Parkinson, 32, merchant, b. New York; Rebecca, age 26; Rebecca, age 8; William, age 4; Nettie, age 1/12; Sarah, age 73.
  4. 1830 U.S. Census, Series M19, Roll 103, Page 148
    Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York.  Robert Parkinson (neighbor of Matthew Gurnee, Jacob Weiant, Walter Brewster, Samuel Brewster, etc.) male between 30-40 with household of six children and one wife, also between 30-40.  Three boys, one under 5 (William B. Parkinson), one between 5-10, one between 15-20 (could be a hired hand); three girls, one between 5-10, one between 10-15 , and one between 15-20 (Phebe Coe).
  5. 10,000 Vital Stats of Western, New York 1809-1850, Fred Q. Bowman, Page 169, #6580.
    "Parkinson, Robert 19, m 12/5/18 Mrs. Sarah Coe widow of the late Halstead Coe, Esq. Rev. Samuel Pelton. All of Haverstraw, Rockland Co. (3-12/30)"

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