Jacob Tremper
#3194, (1734 - )
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Nelle Belle Bridges |
Father* | Johannes Jury Tremper (1709 - bt 1769 - 1770) | |
Mother* | Lena Denemarken (s 1711 - b 1754) |
Family | Catharine Diel b. 1735 | |
Children | 1. | Lorenz Tremper9 (1760 - ) |
2. | Johan Jurge Tremper10 (c 1761 - ) | |
3. | Wilhelm Tremper11 (1763 - ) | |
4. | Jacob Tremper12 (1765 - ) | |
5. | Hermanus Tremper13 (c 1768 - ) | |
6. | Marytjen1 Tremper13 (c 1768 - b 1771) | |
7. | Marytjen Tremper14 (c 1771 - ) |
Birth* | 1734 | He was born in 1734 at New YorkG.1 |
Marriage License* | 19 January 1759 | He and Catharine Diel obtained a marriage license on 19 January 1759 at New YorkG.2,3 |
Marriage | February 1759 | He married Catharine Diel, daughter of Laurentz Diel and Marytje _____, in February 1759 at Reformed Dutch Church, the Flats, Rhinebeck Prec., Dutchess Co., New YorkG.4 |
Baptism | 14 August 1768 | He sponsored the baptism of Lena Kip on 14 August 1768 at Dutch Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., New YorkG.5 |
Baptism | 1 January 1769 | He sponsored the baptism of Jacob Tremper on 1 January 1769 at Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., New YorkG.6 |
8 December 1769 | In Johannes Jury Tremper's will dated 8 December 1769, Jacob Tremper was named as an heir; (exec. wife, son Jacob, son-in-law Abram Roel.)7 | |
21 June 1783 | In Laurentz Diel's will dated 21 June 1783, Jacob Tremper was named as executor as son-in-law.8 |
Citations
- [S613] Priscilla M. Tremper Leith and John Douglas Leith, "The Trömper Family from Europe to America and Dutchess Count, NY", Dutchess County Genealogical Society Newsletter 19:4 (Summer 2011): p. 3-4.
- [S615] Gideon J. Tucker (Secretary) New York Department of State, compiler, Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses were Issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York Previous to 1784 (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1860), p. 100: 1759 Jan 19; Catherine Deal and Jacob Tremper; M.B., II:159. Hereinafter cited as N.Y. Province Marriage Licenses.
- [S1159] Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie and the Flats (New York: Holland Society, unknown publish date), p. 375, img 378/417. Jacob Trimper y.m. and Catharine Deal y.d., with license, 1759 [no date, entry betw. Feb 10 and Mar 6].]
- [S1159] Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie (unknown publish date), p. 375, img 378/417. Jacob Trimper y.m. and Catharine Deal y.d., with license, 1759 [no date, entry betw. Feb 10 and Mar 6].
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, compilers, translated and transcribed by Dingman Versteeg, General Church Book of the Reformed Church at Reyn Beeck (Rhinebeck) (The Holland Society of New York), filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (1977), p.195, img. 106/262. Lena, child of Abraham Kip and Lena Trimper, bapt. 14 Aug 1768; sponsors Jacob Trimper and wife Catharina Diel. Hereinafter cited as General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck.
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, p. 199, img. 108/262. Jacob, child of Johannes Trimper and Catharina Tuppel, bapt. 1 Jan 1769, sponsors Jacob Trimper and Catharina Diel, his wife.
- [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, compiler, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York (New York: New York Historical Society, 1893-1913), VII:333, citing liber 27:309.In the name of God, Amen. December 8, 1769. I, JOHN GEORGE TREMPER, of Rhinebeck Precinct, Duchess County, yeoman. "I leave to my eldest son Jacob 8 shillings for his Primogeniture, and he is to make no further Pretense." I leave to my wife Susanna, and my youngest daughter Catharine, all my movable household stuff, and furniture, and all other goods and chattels, belonging to my house, bedding, iron vessels, glass, etc., "and all Women's Cloaths," and all linnen and woolen cloth, "made up and unmade," and all debts due to me. And they are to have the use of the northerly room in my dwelling house, "with the iron stove in it." And also room in the cellar. "And my son Jacob is to provide them fire wood, cut and brought to the door." "And they shall have the privilege to boil their victuals and water for their use by the fire that my son Jacob must keep for his family use." "My wife Susanna, during the time she remains my widow, shall buy every spring a Pig, worth 10 shillings, which my son Jacob shall feed and make fat for her use, so that it has the weight of 150 Pounds or thereabouts at killing time." I leave to my son Jacob the lot of land whereon I now live, with the house, barn house, and all buildings, and my negro man "Toby" and all my waggons and tools. And he shall pay to my son John £50, and to my daughter Lena, wife of Abraham Roel Rip, £62, 10s, and to my daughter Catherine, £12, 10s. "If my son Jacob shall at any time keep an Inn or Tavern on the land and premises I have given him he shall not allow any sort of Gaming to be used or practiced in any part of the buildings." I make my wife and my son Jacob and my son-in-law Abraham Roel Kip, executors.
Witnesses, Adam Shever, Henry Diell, Christian Schultz, schoolmaster. Proved, June 18, 1770. - [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, Abstracts of Wills on File in NYC 1665-1801, XII:373, citing Liber 39, p. 111. "LAURENTZ DEAL, yeoman, of Rhinebeck Precinct, in Dutchess County, New York. To my three stepdaughters or their heirs the following: to Catharine, wife of Peter Freer; Eva, wife of Thomas Omprey, and Margaret, wife of Mathew Van Steenbergh, two cows, two sheep, one feather bed, a straw bed, a bolster, two feather pillows, two pillow cases, one linen sheet on top of bedstead, one linen sheet on head of bedstead, the curtains of bedstead, five china tea cups and saucers, one pewter tea pot, four silver tea spoons, one tea kettle, two pair of spectacles, one earthen chamber pot, two glass bottles, one large pewter dish, one tin funnel, one tin pepper box, two old pewter plates, an old pewter basin, a small table, one woolen blanket, one homemade bedding, two old tin kettles, a pair of scissors, an old spade, one jug, frying pan, a large pail with iron hoops and handle, one pail with wooden hoops, two earthen pots, one gridiron, two andirons, one iron pot, one large chair, two other chairs, one cupboard, one wash tub, two old pewter spoons, three table forks, one old knife, one iron candlestick, one wooden mortar, one wooden butter bowl, two old flour casks, two old baskets, and one old wooden funnel, all which aforesaid creatures, household goods and chattels, shall be equally shared and divided among my said three stepdaughters, that is, each of them shall have one full third part thereof, it being the creatures and household goods that their deceased mother brought to me when I married her; to my son-in-law, Jacob Tremper, £10; to my grandson, Laurentz Tremper and his heirs, all that tenement farm and land whereon I now do live, with all the buildings thereon, he or his heirs pay yearly the rent for the same and performing, answerable to the lease for the same; to my grandchildren, Jury Tremper, Helmus Tremper, Jacob Tremper, Manus Tremper and Mary Tremper, my negro, my horses, and other creatures, my wagon and sleds, plow and harrow, with the gears and all other things belonging thereunto, my axes, hoes, and all my iron tools, all the money due to me, per bonds, notes or otherways, all ready cash, all my clothes, linen and woolen, and the crop of all sorts of grain, growing on my land, and farm and all sorts of grain in the barn, barracks, or in the garret in my house at the time of my decease, in short, everything whatsoever belonging to me excepting that which I have given away herein before, and if one or more of my grandchildren should die before they are married or reached the age of twenty-one years, then that part or share of him, her or them so dying, shall be equally shared by the rest of my surviving grandchildren or their heirs, and I appoint my son-in-law, Jacob Tremper, my cousin, Carrol Deal and John Richert Shell, executors."
Dated June 21, 1783. Witnesses, Joseph Reichert, John Francis Ellistone, farmer; Christian Schultz.
Proved, May 17, 1786. - [S215] New York Births and Christenings 1640-1962 index, online FamilySearch.org, Lorenz Tremper, son of Jacob Tremper and Catherine, birth [sic] 25 May 1760, event place St. Peters Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co. NY; citing Book 974.733 R1 K2BK [prob. baptism record].
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, Reyn Beeck (Red Hook), p. 137, img. 77/262. Johan Jurg., child of Jacob Trember and Catharina Thiel, bapt. 15 Nov 1761; sponsors Johan Jurg Trember and Susanna Dippel, his wife. [all names sic]
- [S215] New York Births 1640-1962, online FamilySearch.org, Wilhelm Tremper, son of Jacob Tremper and Catharina, birth [sic] 14 May 1763, event place St. Peters Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co. NY; citing Book 974.733 R1 K2BK [prob. baptism record].
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, Reyn Beeck (Red Hook), p. 161, img. 89/262. Jacob, child of Jacob Trimber and Catharina Diel, bapt. 28 Jul 1765; sponsors Jacob Neer and Elisabeth Deater [or Dedter].
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, p. 199, img. 108/262. Marytien and Hermannus, twin children of Jacob Trimper [sic] and Catherina Diel, bapt. 18 Dec 1768; sponsors Lorentz Diel and wife Marytien, and Johan Georg Trimper and wife Susanna Tuppel.
- [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, p. 217, img. 117/262. Marytjen, dau. of Jacob Trimper and Catharina Diel, bapt. 21 Jul 1771; sponsors Lorentz Diel and wife Marytjen Didrich.