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Données personnelles Benjamin Paine 

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Famille de Benjamin Paine

Il est marié avec Antje Montanye.

Ils se sont mariés environ 1743.Source 3


Enfant(s):

  1. James William Paine  ± 1745-???? 
  2. Anne Paine  ± 1748-????
  3. Sarah G. Paine  ± 1753-1845 
  4. Benjamin Paine  ± 1757-1801 
  5. John Paine  ± 1760-????


Notes par Benjamin Paine

[See Appendix to Abstracts for New York Wills, Vol. 31] Page 102.  The house and lot of Benjamin Payne was on the northeast corner of Cherry and Roosevelt streets, and the lots on Front street, opposite.  The house and lot on Beekman Slip is now Nos. 25-27 Fulton street.  The house and lot on Cannon's Dock is now No. 210 Water street, also the lots opposite.  The son Benjamin was a physician in Flushing , and died young, leaving one daughter, Sarah, who married Samuel B. Nicoll.  She was grandmother of Hon. DeLancey Nicoll.  --W.S.P.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Benjamin Paine

Benjamin Paine
± 1715-< 1767

± 1743

Antje Montanye
1722-> 1768

Anne Paine
± 1748-????
Sarah G. Paine
± 1753-1845
Benjamin Paine
± 1757-1801
John Paine
± 1760-????

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Les 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. "John Beekman of New York City and Some of his Descendants, Mrs. L. Sprague De Camp
    "On March 15, 1772, Gerard J. Beekman and Sarah G. Paine were married in Trinity Church, New York.  She was the daughter of Dr. Benjamin Paine of New York and his wife Anne Montanye; the latter was 5th generation in descent from Dr. Johannes La Montagne and his first wife Rachel DeForest."
    / http://elibrary.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT
  3. Revised History of Harlem (City of New York). Its Origins and Early Annals, James Riker. Revised by Henry P. Toler and Sterling Potter., page 788
    Jacobus Montanye, born 1693, married July 6, 1717, Adriana, daughter of John Devoor and widow of Conrad Vanderbeck. She died January 5, 1758; he on December 5, 1761.  Their children were John, born 1718; Ann, 1722, married Benjamin Paine; William, born 1725, died 1737; Maria, 1728, married John Tomkins; and Adriana and Elizabeth, twins, 1730, who married, the first 1750 to Stephen Callow; the last, 1751, to George Giffing.
  4. Will, Abstracts of Wills--Liber 26. New York Historical Society C ollection, Vol. 31, pages 102-104
    Page 49--In the name of God, Amen.  I, Benjamin Payne, of New York, being sick and weak.  I direct all just debts and funeral charges to be paid.  My executors, with the consent of my wife, may sell my negro slaves.  I leave to my daughters, Anne and Sarah, #200 each when married.  I leave to my wife Anne #300. " And I declare that it was my intention to have given the said #300 to my son James, but finding him to be refractory and disobedient, I have given it to his mother, that she may, or may not, as she pleases, give it to him in case his future behavior shall render him worthy."  "But I cannot help leaving this Testimony of affection even to a disobedient child, that in case he shall return to a dutiful behavior and becoming conduct in life, I request his moth to give him the said #300."  I leave to my daughter Anne all that my dwelling house and lot in Montgomerie Ward, where I now live, fronting Cherry street, and the lot of land thereto belonging, which extends down to Water street, Being about 16 feet in width, and being the westermost of my tow adjoining houses and lots. I leave to my daughter Sarah the house and lot adjoining on the easterly side of the house and lot last mentioned, and which is also 16 feet wide, and fronts on Cherry street, and extends to Water street. ; I leave to my son Benjamin 1/2 of my water lot, lying opposite the above mentioned lots, and is to be the north half, fronting Water street, being 30 feet wide and 100 feet long.  I leave to my son John the southernmost half of said lot, to extend into the river 100 feet.  I also leave to my son John my house and lot in Montgomerie Ward, fronting Beekmans Slip and now in possession of William Butler.  I leave to my son Benjamin my house and lot in Montgomerie Ward, fronting Water street, on what is commonly called Cannon's Dock, and now in possession of Arthur McNiel, and adjoins on the rear upon land of Capt. Isaac Sears, being about 23 feet wide.  I leave to my son James all that my store house and lot wharf and water lot, frong the above last mentioned lot, and extending from Water street 200 feet into the river, being the same breadth.  My under aged children are not to have their shares till of age.  My wife is to have the use of the same for the support of the children, and also the interest on the personal estate, and she is also to have #15 yearly for life.  The rest of my personal estate to my wife for life, and then to my children.  I make my wife Anne, and my good friend, Edward Laight, executors.  Dated July 8, 1767.  Witnesses, William Bedlow, Robert Benson, Benjamin Kissam.  Proved, September 30, 1757.

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Richard Remmé, "Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-richard-remme/I414602.php : consultée 17 mai 2024), "Benjamin Paine (± 1715-< 1767)".