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David COUNTRYMAN

David COUNTRYMAN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David COUNTRYMAN was born on 23 Dec 1815 (son of John George COUNTRYMAN and Regena SPRAKER).

    David married Lavina SHOEMAKER on 9 Mar 1841. Lavina was born on 30 Dec 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John George COUNTRYMAN was born on 1 Apr 1773 in Minden, Montgomery, New York (son of Capt George COUNTREMAN and Christina Catharine Elizabeth DIEFENDORF); died on 3 Aug 1851 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Ford's Bush, Minden, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Military Event: War of 1812
    • Military Flag: Y

    John married Regena SPRAKER in Jan 1792. Regena was born on 10 Jan 1775; died on 13 Oct 1858. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Regena SPRAKER was born on 10 Jan 1775; died on 13 Oct 1858.
    Children:
    1. Henry COUNTRYMAN was born on 7 Mar 1797; died on 16 Jun 1875.
    2. George COUNTRYMAN was born on 4 Mar 1799 in Danube, Herkimer, New York; died on 3 Aug 1851 in Fords Bush, Montgomery, New York.
    3. Catherine COUNTRYMAN was born on 22 Dec 1800.
    4. Mary Maria COUNTRYMAN was born on 26 Oct 1802.
    5. Lucy Ann COUNTRYMAN was born on 15 Oct 1814 in Danube, Herkimer, New York; died on 17 Feb 1884 in Fords Bush, Montgomery, New York; was buried in St Lawrence Union Cemetery, Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York.
    6. 1. David COUNTRYMAN was born on 23 Dec 1815.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt George COUNTREMAN was born on 2 Mar 1738 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York (son of George Cunradt “Conrad” CUNTRAMANN and Maria Margareth “Anna Maria” HABERMAN); died on 11 Mar 1809 in Marbletown, Ulster, New York; was buried in Geisenburg Cemetery, Minden, Montgomery, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: COUNTRYMAN, CONDERMAN
    • DAR#: A026478
    • Military Event: French-Indian Wars, Militia, American Revolution - NY, Capt Diefendorf, Cols Clyde, Herkimer: Lt
    • Served American Revolution?: Y
    • Military Flag: Y
    • Census: 1790, Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York

    Notes:

    Military note: Tryon Co Militia
    REVOLUNTIONARY WAR: 1778. Appointed 1st Lieutenant in Capt. Jacob Diefendorf's Co. Col. Clydes Reg, of Tryon Co. Militia, March 4 1780.
    1783 promoted to Captain of Militia. Resigned in 1798 (pg. 116, 119 Countryman Genealogy)
    ——
    Captain George died in 1809. leaving a will. He was a lieutenant from 1778 to 1788, when he was promoted to a Captain of Militia in 1798, when he resigned.
    ——
    Capt George Countryman was married to Christina, daughter of Heinrich and Anna Rosina Diefendorf. Their home was situated in the Windecker-Conterman-Leyp patent, in what was long known as Dutchtown, in what was later the Town of Minden, Montgomery Co, NY, and is said to have been the only house, in all that populously settled section, which was not destroyed in the Tory-Indian Raid of 1780. For some time, it is said, the standing house was regarded as a monument of savage mercy. But after the war it appears the mystery was solved. One of the brothers of Captain George Countryman is said to have been a Tory, became a traitor to the American Cause and followed the Johnsons and Butlers into Canada. He left his family in Dutchtown and, at the time of the raid of 1780, fearing that his wife might have found a refuge in the home of his brother, George, his entreaties to have his brother’s house spared, prevailed. After the war, this brother sent word from Canada to Captain George Countryman informing him why his house had been spared and assuring him that had he known, at the time, how own wife was not in it he would have seen his house smoke like the rest. Capt Countryman replaced forbidding his brother ever to darken his door, since, he added, “You have not only been sales to your country but also you have been a traitor to your King.”
    ——
    Following is a copy of the will of Capt. George Countryman, s/o Conrad Countryman : "In the name of God, Amen, I, George Conterman, of the town of Minden, county of Montgomery, and State of New York, being sickly in body, but of perfect mind and memory (thanks to God), calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do this day make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament, after recommending my soul into the hands of Almighty God, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian-like manner at the discretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly affairs concerning my estate, wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life.
    I give and bequeath to Christina, my beloved wife, her residence during her natural life in my dwelling house and to have the care of all my lands, to order and rent the same to whom she pleases, if my children should not manage well and do what is just and right, and further I give her the charge of all my personal estate during the time aforesaid.
    2d, I give unto my son, Jacob, all and singular that farm or lot of land known and distinguished by being part of lot number twenty in a patent granted to Jacob Lansing and others, containing seventy-five acres.
    3rd, I give untomy son, John George, all the remaining part of that farm or lot of land over which he has as yet no conveyance, containing by estimation seventy-five acres, being part of Lot 25 in a patent granted unto Jacob Lansing and others.
    4th, I give and bequeath to my son, Daniel, all and singular, that farm or lot of land whereon I now live, being part of Lot No. 6, in a patent granted unto Hartman Windecker and others, together with all buildings and improvements there-on.
    5th, I give unto my sons, John George and Daniel, the remainder of a lot of land situated in a patent granted unto Jacob Lansing and others, and known as being part of lot number 26, to be equally divided between them, my son, Jacob, having received his equal share already out of said lot by conveyance in my life time.
    6th, It is my will that if it should happen that either of the three sons should die without leaving any lawful issue, that then his estate shall be inherited by the survivors.
    7th, My daughters, Catharine, Anna. Delia. Christina, Magdaline, Elizabeth Margaret and Mary, shall have each of them the sum of 50 pounds to them, their heirs, executors or administrators or assigns by my three sons in the following manner, viz.: my son, Jacob, or his heirs, executors or administrators, to pay towards completing the amount of said monies the sum of 125 pounds; my son, John George, or his heirs or administrators, the sum of 125 pounds, and my son, Daniel, or his heirs, executors or administrators, the sum of 150 pounds; to be paid within the space of four or five years, or sooner, if their abilities will allow, or in case any of said daughters should be in great need or want of it.
    8th, It is also my will that if any of them, my said daughters, should die without bodily issue, then her share or sum allotted be equally divided among the survivors.
    9th, Concerning my personal estate, it is my will that my youngest daughter, Delia, whenever she marries, shall have as much in cattle or other effects as any of my other daughters had, to be taken out of my stock, and also my son, Daniel, is to have as much of my personal estate as shall be equal to what his brothers have received, and if any shall remain the same to be equally divided among my aforesaid daughters.
    10th, My son, Daniel, shall yearly give some apples unto his brothers and sisters to such as have none, according to the quantity which the orchard on his farm shall any year produce, for the term of eight years. I do make and ordain my wife, Christina, to be my executrix, together with my beloved Abraham Coopman and my oldest son, Daniel, my executors of this, my last
    will and testament, and do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and annul all and every former testaments, wills, regacies, bequests and executions by me in anywise before made and named willed and bequeathed, ratifying this and no other to be my last will and testament.
    In witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of April 1808.
    (X) George Conderman.
    Probate Mar 11 1809.

    Census:
    3 males 16 or over, 1 male under 16, 6 females

    George married Christina Catharine Elizabeth DIEFENDORF about 1762 in Stone Arabia Church, Herkimer, New York. Christina (daughter of Johannes “Hans” DUBENDORFFER and Elizabeth KELLER) was born on 7 Jul 1744 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 18 May 1810 in Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Geisenburg Cemetery, Minden, Montgomery, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christina Catharine Elizabeth DIEFENDORF was born on 7 Jul 1744 in Albany, Albany, New York (daughter of Johannes “Hans” DUBENDORFFER and Elizabeth KELLER); died on 18 May 1810 in Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Geisenburg Cemetery, Minden, Montgomery, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Elizabeth Christina

    Notes:

    Christina Diefendorf was a sister of Captain Henry Diefendorf, who was killed at Oriskany.

    Children:
    1. Maria COUNTRYMAN was born on 27 Aug 1763 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 11 Mar 1845 in Frey’s Bush, Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    2. Jacob COUNTRYMAN was born on 24 Feb 1765 in Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    3. Margretha COUNTREMAN was born on 12 Mar 1767 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 31 Mar 1861 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.
    4. Elisabetha COUNTRYMAN was born on 6 Jun 1769 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 22 Feb 1845 in Palatine, Montgomery, New York.
    5. Magdalena COUNTRYMAN was born on 23 Mar 1771 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 23 Apr 1851 in Euclid, Onondaga, New York.
    6. 2. John George COUNTRYMAN was born on 1 Apr 1773 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 3 Aug 1851 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Ford's Bush, Minden, New York.
    7. Christina Dinah COUNTRYMAN was born on 29 Jul 1775 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died about 1843.
    8. Catherine COUNTRYMAN was born on 21 Jun 1780 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 13 Oct 1847 in Montgomery County, New York; was buried in Coapman Family Burial Ground, Ft Plain, Montgomery, NY.
    9. Anna Nancy COUNTRYMAN was born on 4 Jan 1783 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 3 Aug 1865 in Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    10. Daniel B. COUNTRYMAN was born on 6 Nov 1785 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; died on 20 Mar 1864 in Nininger, Dakota, Minnesota; was buried in Spring Lake Methodist Church Cemetery, Nininger, Minnesota.
    11. Delia COUNTREMAN was born on 28 Nov 1787 in Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    12. Delia COUNTRYMAN was born on 27 Jun 1805; died on 19 Feb 1861 in Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Black Lake Cemetery, Morristown, St Lawrence, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Cunradt “Conrad” CUNTRAMANN was born on 30 Jan 1701 in Enzberg, Wuerttemberg, Germany (son of Johann Friedrich “Hans” GUNTERMAN and Maria Barbara SIMON); died on 6 May 1771 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Ft Plain Cemetery, Montgomery, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Migration: 13 Jun 1710
    • Naturalization: 9 Sep 1715, New York, New York, New York

    Notes:

    “Conrad” was acknowledged by Ripley’s Believe It or Not, 10 Nov 1935, for having 26 sons and grandsons serving in General Washington’s army. Another son, Jacob, was a tory.
    ——
    "Conrad Cunterman, with Hartman Windecker and Casper Leyp, was granted 2000 acres 3 miles south of the Mohawk in 1730 (NY Land Paper, Vol X & XI). A tract of 905 acres was granted to Coenradt Gunterman 13 Oct 1753 in the present town of Minden (History of Montgomery & Fulton Counties, NY, p 73).
    ——
    He came with his parents to America when he was about 9 years old. They landed on Nutters Island 13 jun 1710, with Rev. Kocherthal's second and last group of Palatine immigrants. He lived with his parents on the west bank of the Hudson River.
    Later we find him in the Mohawk Valley, in the Conjaharie district, what was then Albany county, later Tryon, and now Montgomery county, at Minden. 12 nov. 1751. King George of England granted 200 acres of land in Tryon on the south side of the Mohawk river, to him and two other men, reserving for the crown all trees over 2 feet in diameter for shipmasts. The men divided the land evenly his share of the land; his son George later erected the settler's stockade and Fort Willet.
    His last will was dated 1768 and probated 6 may 1777.
    Information obtained from "countryman genealogy" by Alvin Countryman.

    George married Maria Margareth “Anna Maria” HABERMAN in 1718 in Albany, Albany, New York. Maria was born on 27 Feb 1698 in Germany; died on 6 May 1777 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Maria Margareth “Anna Maria” HABERMAN was born on 27 Feb 1698 in Germany; died on 6 May 1777 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York; was buried in unknown.

    Notes:

    29 Oct 1757, Conrad & Maria Margaret Contreman were sponsors at the baptism of Margaret, daughter of Heinrich & Julianna Haberman.

    Children:
    1. Adam Conrad CUNTRAMANN was born on 21 Jan 1719 in Mohawk Valley, Herkimer, New York; died on 22 Dec 1804 in Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York.
    2. Marcus Marelus CUNTRAMANN was born on 21 Oct 1720 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York; died on 13 Jan 1793 in Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York.
    3. Barbara Anna Rosina CUNTRAMANN was born about 1721 in Mohawk Valley, Herkimer, New York; died in 1786 in Montgomery County, New York.
    4. Johann Friederich CUNTRAMANN was born about 1722 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died on 31 Jul 1780 in Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    5. Ann Eva CUNTRAMANN was born about 1723 in Mohawk Valley, Herkimer, New York; died in 1768 in New York.
    6. Maria Margaretha CUNTRAMANN was born about 1725 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died in 1768 in New York.
    7. Conrad CUNTRAMANN was born about 1732 in Lower Mohawk Valley, Herkimer, New York; died about 1790 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York.
    8. Ens Johannes M. “John” CUNTRAMANN was born on 2 May 1736 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died in Apr 1789 in Stark, Herkimer, New York.
    9. 4. Capt George COUNTREMAN was born on 2 Mar 1738 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died on 11 Mar 1809 in Marbletown, Ulster, New York; was buried in Geisenburg Cemetery, Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    10. Jacob T. CUNTRAMANN was born on 12 Aug 1743 in Herkimer, Herkimer, New York; died on 8 Jul 1814 in Osnabruck, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 10.  Johannes “Hans” DUBENDORFFER was born on 2 Feb 1701 in Bassersdorf, Canton, Zurich, Switzerland (son of Hans Jacob DUBENDORFFER and Margarethe ALTORFER); died on 23 Feb 1791 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Village of Fort Plain Cemetery, Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: DIEFENDORF
    • Heritage: Swiss
    • Immigrant?: Y

    Notes:

    He was the father of 10, grandfather of 47, & great-grandfather of 47

    Johannes married Elizabeth KELLER in 1725 in Bassersdorf, Canton, Zurich, Switzerland. Elizabeth (daughter of Johann Frantz KELLER and Anna Magdalene MUELLER) was born in 1711 in Embragh, Switzerland; died on 11 Mar 1788 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth KELLER was born in 1711 in Embragh, Switzerland (daughter of Johann Frantz KELLER and Anna Magdalene MUELLER); died on 11 Mar 1788 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Immigrant?: Y

    Children:
    1. George Jacob DIEFENDORF died on 11 Aug 1816.
    2. Elizabeth DIEFENDORF was born in 1733 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died on 30 Aug 1817 in Herkimer, Herkimer, New York.
    3. Johannes DIEFENDORF was born on 10 May 1742 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died on 20 Jul 1834 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; was buried in unknown.
    4. 5. Christina Catharine Elizabeth DIEFENDORF was born on 7 Jul 1744 in Albany, Albany, New York; died on 18 May 1810 in Ft Plain, Montgomery, New York; was buried in Geisenburg Cemetery, Minden, Montgomery, New York.
    5. John Jacob DIEFENDORF was born on 12 May 1747 in Canajoharie, Montgomery, New York; died on 27 Mar 1839 in Minden, Montgomery, New York; was buried in John Jac Diefendorf Family Burial Ground, Montgomery County, New York.


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Updated 23 Dec 2023