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Colonel Levi Pawling
(Abt 1625-Abt 1695)
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Captain Aldert Heymans Roosa
(1619-1679)
Wyntje Ariens Allard Dejongh
(1622-1687)
Captain Henry Pawling
(Abt 1644-1692)
Neeltje Albertse Roosa
(1653-1745)
Wyntie Pawling
(Bef 1679-1771)

 

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Richard Brodhead

Wyntie Pawling

  • Born: Bef 20 Jul 1679, Marbletown, New York
  • Christened: 20 Jul 1679, Marbletown, New York
  • Marriage: Richard Brodhead in 1698 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York
  • Died: 26 Jan 1771, Marbletown, Ulster County, New York

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Wyntie married Richard Brodhead in 1698 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York. (Richard Brodhead was born about 1670 in New York and died about 1758.)


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The history of this family in America begins with Captain Daniel Brodhead of the King's Grenadiers, who came over with the expeditionary force that took New Netherland from the Dutch. Sylvester's History of Ulster County pg. 64

"Immediately after Stuyvestant's surrender Col. Cartwritght with captains John Manning, Thomas Breedon, Thomas Willett and Daniel Brohead was sent up the river to take possession of the Country in the name of the Duke of York and the English crown 1664.

Page 65 reads:

While there Governor Nicolls deemed it expedient to change the military commanders and appointed Captain Daniel Brodhead to that position. This gentleman was born in Yorkshire, England where he married Anne Tye, daughter of Francis & Tellos Tye and had born unto them Daniel and Charles, Richard was born at Esopus in 1666.

The ancestor of the Brodhead family is said to have come from Germany to England and settled at Royston in Yorkshire in the reign of Henry Viii. February 28, 1610, King James I granted the manor of Burton or Monk Bretton in the West Riding of Yorkshire to John Brodhead and George Wood, the principal freeholders of that place.

Richard the third son married first a Miss Jansen by whom he had one son Daniel. Upon Miss Jansen's death he married Wyntie Pawling

A petition from Dutch inhabitnts of the district was sent to Governor Nicolls reciting several grounds of complaint against Captain Brodhead. Thereupon the Governor, whose treatment of the Dutch was conciliatory, ordered an investigation. This was in April 1667. A gentlemen by the name of Schoonmaker seemed to have iherited a two century old grudge aginast Captain Daniel and the Governor for he says (history of Kingston p. 57: The report or findings of the commission shows that the matter was all prejudged under secret instructions; that the commission were the tools of the Governor to carry out his private orders and not be governed by the merits or evidence in the case. where Mr. Schoonmake dug up these private instructions he doesn't disclose. He says the Governor suggested that if such an inference could be drawn from the tesitmony it would be well to find tht these indicdents arose from a rebellious spirit among the inhabitants and that the King's forces must be respected. The governor further sugested that the Commission pick out a few leaders and treat them with severity so as to make examples of them, but it should be lenient with the rest. This was done. It doesn't appear that Captain Brodhead knew of these instructions.

Haynsworth, Hugh Charles, Haynsworth-Furman and allied families : (including ancestry and descendants of Sarah Morse Haynsworth) Sumter, S.C.: Osteen Pub. Co., 1942, 117

Richard along with his brother Charles moved shortly after the death of his father to Marbletown. the title to the soil of Marbletown is derived from the patent of Queen Anne June 25, 1703. The grant was to Col. Henry Beekman, Captain Thomas Garton and Captain Charles Brodhead as trustees with authority to convey to settlers. This town was settled as appears from evidence given in connection with the town of Hurley in 1669. Richard Broadhead died somewhere about 1758 or 59 and his children divided his estate among themselves. The Broadheads and Pawling's were the largest landholders in Marbletown.

Haynsworth, Hugh Charles, Haynsworth-Furman and allied families : (including ancestry and descendants of Sarah Morse Haynsworth) Sumter, S.C.: Osteen Pub. Co., 1942, 118-119

Generation No. 1

1. DANIEL1 BRODHEAD was born est. 1600 in England.

Child of DANIEL BRODHEAD is: 2. i. DANIEL2 BRODHEAD, b. 1631, West Riding, England; d. July 14, 1667, Ulster County, NY.

Generation No. 2

2. DANIEL2 BRODHEAD (DANIEL1) was born 1631 in West Riding, England, and died July 14, 1667 in Ulster County, NY. He married ANN TYE est. 1661 in England, daughter of FRANCIS TYE and TELLOS SOLOMON. She was born est. 1635 in Yorkshire, England, and died 1714 in Marbletown, Ulster County, NY.

Children of DANIEL BRODHEAD and ANN TYE are: i. DANIEL3 BRODHEAD, b. 1661, England. 3. ii. CHARLES BRODHEAD, b. 1663, England; d. 1724. 4. iii. RICHARD BRODHEAD, b. December 16, 1666, Marbletown, Ulster County, NY; d. Aft. 1710.

4. RICHARD3 BRODHEAD (DANIEL2, DANIEL1) was born December 16, 1666 in Marbletown, Ulster County, NY, and died Aft. 1710. He married (1) MAGDALENA TYSEN, daughter of JAN TYSEN and MAGDALENA BLANCHARD. He married (2) WYNTIE PAWLING 1698, daughter of HENRY PAWLING and NEETJE ROOSA. She was born June 20, 1679 in Marbletown, Ulster County, NY.

Child of RICHARD BRODHEAD and MAGDALENA TYSEN is: i. DANIEL4 BRODHEAD, b. Bef. 1698.


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Child: An Reference ID: 1658 Bapt. Date: 28 Sep 1707 Parents: Ritzert Bradhet; Wyntie Paling Sponsors: Jan Paling; An Geertin Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Child: Neeltje Reference ID: 1869 Bapt. Date: 10 Nov 1710 Parents: Richard Brodhead; Wyntje Pawling Sponsors: Thomas Jansse; Neeltje Rosa Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Child: Elisabeth Reference ID: 2150 Bapt. Date: 9 Aug 1713 Parents: Rykert Breder; Wyntjen Paaling Sponsors: Jan Chroek; Aagjen de Wit Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Child: Jan Reference ID: 2414 Bapt. Date: 28 Jun 1716 Parents: Ridsert Breeder; Wyntjen Paaling Sponsors: 't Jerk de Wit; Anna Paaling Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Child: Meery Reference ID: 2659 Bapt. Date: 26 Apr 1719 Parents: Ritsert Brodhaed; Weyntjen Paling Sponsors: Daniel Brodhaed; Meery Brodhaed Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Child: Rechel Reference ID: 2976 Bapt. Date: 18 Feb 1722 Parents: Ridserd Breeder; Weyntjen Paaling Sponsors: 'Hans Kiersteede; Ariaantjen Tappen Source: Kingston Baptismal Register

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Children Henry Brodhead b: 1699 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus) William Brodhead b: JAN 1702 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus) Magdeline (Magdalena) Brodhead b: in Ulster County, New York Ann Brodhead b: 1707 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus) Nellie (Neeltje) Brodhead b: 1710 in Marbletown, Ulster County, New York (formerly Mormel) Elizabeth Brodhead b: 1713 in Marbletown, Ulster County, New York (formerly Mormel) John (Jan) Brodhead b: 1716 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus) Mary Brodhead b: 1719 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus) Rachel Brodhead b: 1722 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (first known as Wildwijk and Esopus)



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